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THE BEATER HERALD. BEAVER. OKLAHOMA Mr-rStrr. IKd C-t 1 J8 FARM t POULTRY WELFARE OF TCi.K'G 7UF.KEYS Sw Trie ' - ir jmcax r a issre axj-waj-. QUALITIES OF BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS MJ.BS5 ! IF TH APPETITE IS POOR THE DIGESTION' WEAK THE LIVER INACTIVE OR YOU HEED A TONIC TRY unOTCTTCD'C fMf7.G'i S WCEST FLATTEST xc ate ttMsatirfe iwavry i lato rSses ijj xae tie -rani cUtoU. ltii ea T Cr Hxar fcewfcx X tie ctcfeul Brtt jwk-iit 4 t uani -rr. out Prist JL.W. Air. RAISES 4TA.K3A33 OF UYIKG. Jlusc (.trtraf Tsasc satie rttasrr tf ttofcartMaCe&arttjr assf ac j uiassar. w.r tf ig J&rw: "W bars m awsif Ttsn'i trfcetaw MtHHdwi ifcf bad aojr - FVtt rcr 'sVtcr . ir FSr. fcrt Sfce -wrt S aV- y rrf ' Ps;-t2 It. ssaaw. V J! Xbai It aa vtrj- ml- j j, umnii Mrsaaa MR J-" r - 'Ifte m .r fM- I j. M iitw ! pot 7tnc twVrr mwOmw 7 wef iMMe " 3mi tfef r ee I k. ,,ti f ' MM. ZaaasaMM BV bkf V' AM kMMArt x Mtffc Wai 3 . t . . n far s f 7n. I. dcre bV- fsc r mfc. Ins Urlktr Rl". rSust wa a.'t Mm us - t wm mm- aa irtae as seam aa Mat. may i'w lb At ynwic to Ifc MMlf - MMA 14BMK JBVfli 4WM HL A J U pare 1mt r nn w tfct- V4 -warns l 4(7 ktnv t i ! 7Mtr Mr4 Ik x nAWf air j- Hat Hour suit iMnnr-vt M tm n4t Ur tt. 9C It b lo(7 Xitt t ttl & t M0 sLt- t- la. rt-i a K.T js tlf Jbvnrtfct Sr x ft- -vfi ! vntr. Ktrnntet i Mrtwiti t J rvrt rrvwts- iluvt tJhrr - Zvita HALE IS DISTURBING FACTOR Pttit -f AJJin3 Bttttrt -f AJJi3 RvMtttt Fe- it's FJi-tk AJttr HtiJn; - kvn It Ortr U Ei IBrT. EQCW13fBiatKT J j , jaaaar. tsarswj tfv sjat 4MMMI maW r- IKK..m.Ut-TO.IUMJI -j. ,. Jtr-4. a, ., lrw fcfjr v&irti, frM tie rt-i4t rf teprwrtejc tie ftltr Mrkt ZE, to trr iImm nil Bllcni cw M to tie ftiavMt iMiirerMj vn&to vt k&Mz tie l lit tie free4o frf tie && ftw ti tMtMx tmvm to l Ttr, MXttia ftt tie rt IIMMl VT I "f X?1 tiat are caadlcd st erj rummer aa aatit fr foJ are fertile -Z la jtrfi ttie sens has atarted Ui fUrrtlnp. A teatyeratsre of 70 d Kree mill Urt tie Kens la a frtilo -jf? U tttmj dereloplBK. A fertlto C objected to a teffieratsre of Wi tltrgr lor 21 ioum will he unfit for food, -while an Infertile - tar utJeciel lu ttie aata Utaix-ratare for n week and tlH be p-rfl7 K'-d for cookies: porpowr. Tie' elmp-le -ilit of Ursula up or dlitponlBs of the aderit utal lird a ifon a tbe iatcblfls U tntr, If It nhosld $eeje Uie jteoeral cuAtoo, wottfcl relt In the narlas of a ralillon of ddlar ortb of rzs -tT7 ntukfl. AftotKT iMfirtaat ihi TanUee In ial m tmAm la tie ! InjiuK iit-tm to tie faet tiat lie be wltltottt wale mMdai; with then are niHch Mtore Kflle and quiet. Tie male to a fllMurUns factor. CAPONIZE FOR BEST PRICES Fowl 8ll In Vlntcr lor 25 to 30 Cent a Pound Mott Attrac tive In Dozen LoU. II7 1L K. UiCKMIh. VatrttHr ul Wk aila.) rion't Ml late ebtekea cheap; oa- 1nAlA tlWfl. Capn a4l In wtoter from 26 to r) rent it fxno4. . Ithodi Jad I(ek, I1xMwtb Itocka ii ml ISrahaaaa wwke the lxt ca. Keep fowl wltlioat Uf tur 21 hours before mpofildNK. I!e careful Io cut j from ami not Typical Capon, toward tbe backbone when Making the Always drH eapo In Mylt" leave fnilienr rnd Reeks, bocks, on wing tips umi eml of the tall. MMp capoM In dozen Iota; thcr bring better price. GIVE AHENTION TO SHELTER .Fowls Require Shade In Cummer and Protection From Cold and Damp Weather In Winter. Attention imt be given io shelter. The fowls will nWtre shade In the Miwraer .and aholier from roll and lineup weather In the winter. To meet Ihcsp rcjuIremontH It will rwpilre prciw rations, T wait till protection Is nctuiilly needed may he too late. One must anticipate the nteds of the fowls. PtYMOUTH BOCK HAS HAHDY COHSTrTUTIOH A JjiTJbr rt lr rfc rrl to br-J U Uolib-srir btrrrf erealy tX TSMr atijw vu c At li fiilrr ttezira li jriat Ufte bert Kil 1 IilTTvS litk tlaf 14 ! rierrjuf t - . owti4ttUs. ut4 If fl taeit UM tU lit IMirfttU O fcT7 tt I CmMm. ImK it ttJBi a sm3 ef-ds-B f tie ff(ial ess rc4aT to riral ir erea la tiHr va Fpefal djtrt- !tHt. Ortjln cf Erttd. Tke TtnMf TlriBAattki Ua-V Krrf TIJ-lJr uiriulul In trxuO ,i., ,t tAji. f ., v. ,i.rr i It I aM to bare hkii: f rsi tie ctom of a Dad(ae cm irtti a j Wack OeWn ieo- Tie IJarred Ilocla ' coBiWBe ti qaaliUea of boti of tie , !;reto. Ti7 ore Dearl7 pproci tiie CocMn la idz bst In other re-1 I't dil; reoesiUe the Dxalaijoe. Hlnce Ihefl. other itralos hare been addM. H. J5. Mar of Natlck, Jlaw, IiihtA the xtock to lack itaarfsa. He , tried a light ISraluaa arot m It with , trautinfactorr rwelw. Then be ' chsneed on a cock which he described aa a jfrade ratse and which procslv-d to frlre tie derfred rewait. The cro prored atlffctr7. Io thr 7eara all ottd(rable featare had been bred oet. from tbfii Jlay tock of tie oris Uml ftnin ,Mwfc,j Aer jurriwl Itoek. Ia hto work with thto Mock Mar derliMl tie doable rteni of mat I os neetMMrr to pryjee Wnl for tie ftbow pi. The Ideal la color cf thto a UNIFORM EGGS FOR MARKET Crated Article of Large Size and Same Color Will Bring Highest Price Best Feed Mixture. A practical powltrrman Far : "If jou want uniformity In a ilock. betfn with the j,Tr. For hatching teli-ct eps; all aa near alike aa potwlble, tor alze. coter and conformation. In ttilx war ) will proluce a flock of hen that will lay Jut Die kind of eszn Jim want for boo ue or for market." A crate of larse epR. all err near of one rtze ' ami color will Dell more rmdlly and for a hUtter price than i-ssn of Jut an Kood fjualltr. but of different tin, col on! ami nhapea. Study the tnarket and furnlnh Junt the egsn that will bring ! the beat market price. A to color, taut differ, one city wantN brown f'XK. another white egg. Aa u rule dark-ahelled eggn, all of one ntze. bring the bet market price. (1k the poultry grsM range, ifbade, clean, pure water Hud egg-prwIuclBg food. There Is no better egg-producing food than a combination of oat, bran. corn, graaa ami clover, akltn milk ' and Insect. LOOKOUT FOR LITTLE MITES Petts Vlll Be Found In Cracks and Crevice In and Around Perches and on Walls, He on your guard for mites: they will first be noticed under the lurches ami In cracks and crevices Immediate ly adjoining same on the walls. When first noticed clean the lwnsc thoroughly ami spray all nests ami other fixtures, such as dropping boards, perches, etc., with common kerosese and repeat this operation at least once a week until completely eradicated. SUPPLY RIGHT KIND OF FOOD it Mutt Contain Enough of Feeding Comtituentt to Maintain Bird and Stimulate Growth. The kind ot food should be such that the fowls will relish it und It must contain enough of the feeding constituents to maintain the birds and stimulate growth nnd development. Tills will require study nnd attention to details wnlch Is, of coarse, method. I ptt ltb M3 oi tie liaue tas6 u4 WrtTiiat. It rt.f ;mb4 iifjftHA U jculst til -altJl rt- llillfcr 7 t li Eulai tbj Maales ef tie dettred taJe. 0imt'atfy tie (3aMe zcxt Ti rtalljr t TarletJt9 tie exJriUtleo Euretl Plrvesth Ilodc Tiew ere MweUr le3ltJ t tie SB!e Mfce ta3 tie fertile Mb. Tie exifUtiQ aJ 4 pre4c lr : l&i in UUtliiii caaiLa a -- -- t W Itee af tm tiee Uto?' wdi irker aa4 k k1bcJ1j Wrrvl tits lie ml. Tie exWMttea f e BMJe to Jre4aed Iff auttloj eiMUtkm ftw liir to taale rf tie naiae Ha of brt-ar, tiese iHa taaci Hriler la ttlMjl aad Rllr lea dtetlacOr trrot ti. .i, t n t.v i H&ealt to d-wr1L. It raries ia Tarr- las Msiti taA tie effect defsd tsaci j alio a tie irMti aad resalaritr t t tie Urs. A dow d7ibed la tie I Arkaa Staadard tie sround to i sraTtob-wMte. ti dart bam le to-1 pin; c&ort of pcltlre Mack. , Retemblance to Ocrtclna. It li alouloed by taaor brder that the qaalltr of the flefh of the nrraoulh liwJc approaches to tiat of the DorklBg. The flen to certaloir of good texture and flavor. Considering their sire titer taatare earlr. Tier are also hardy both as little chicks and as mature birds. Their laying capacity Is tsacb above th average of fowl. Authentic rec ords are reported of more than two hundred ami thirty egs per year from a single ben. Ther are good winter layrs hot for bet production tbej shook! sot be kept longer than two years. HANDLING AND STORING EGGS Much Deterioration Cauted by Im proper Methodi Unlimited De mand for Bet Quality. The fresh egg Is clean, whole-feme, ami of good flavor, but Is very sus ceptible to deterioration by Improper storage and handling. It often hap pens that the points of egg production are distant from the place where they arc used, and there must be some de lay before eggs reach the consumer. There has always been an nnllmlted demand for best-quality eggs, for which discriminating customers do not hesitate to ay a premium. Ttie recent disclosures of putrid eggs being used for baking purposes have produced much alarm among consum ers. This lias had a tendency to re duce the consumption of eggs. There Is also a fear In the mind of a perron breaking a boiled egg that It will be spoiled. It is not the losi of food contents in the egg that Is feared, but rather the mental shock produced by tlie lght and odor of a spoiled egg. Arizona Kxperiment Station. ERADICATE MITES AND LICE Dust Fowls With Insect Powder and Provide Plenty Dust Wallows Use Kerosene Oil. (Dy L- IUBEMAK. Missouri Colitis of Agriculture.) If mil os or lice appear, dust tho fowls with Insect ponder and provide plenty of dust wallows. Use plenty of kerosene or coal oil on the perches or any cracks or dark places In the chicken houses that could possibly be Infested. Clean out often and keep the house well lighted and will venti lated. FATTEN FOWELS FOR MARKET Mistake to Ship Poultry That Is Not Well Fleshed Big Difference In Price Received. A good way to lose money on market poultrr I to ship the stock to market without making sura that It to well flehed and fat. It costs hut little and take but lit tie time Io fatten n lot of market fowls and It usually Increatci theti value from 25 to CO per cent. . fcftr- ka tT iffc hwr trM ..i .MiLijiiltjii.at iMc rear -i.K. ThM laar tK. taK t kmt. 3kl( a mwi M9B, lit mw t Ll4t HMttiHH. We IMf hb( Vta Mi lw tfce larf in tirmnc K f rK ire tts U4r -ff art ; fr ttVeir teatMej. AaM; m H la tie fiee e cxa damt mi mlj : Cbt tiac tie Snt ni ltt Jfcaatrj its -rMei a irtaata kj en aatli i i ttat ier iuas4 i Dt Vry hwe lat trj.st. Lact 7ax tSttC tra a ' lzvmM. xsA Mae; eMaittec "Green teB at. -Bfcii ezedws. tit: tiey are tester ike t aatte tVir aectiatf. abS tiat tef4e are fcj lC sore i4 ietter qaalttr of ?xt. , Cse cruets- w mrf titt it -s wsrti a treat deal M tee tie is i crffr4 a&a&er rf U-rfi 1tl 1 viich tie vwates 4M tbe Wfla; j tier cM Vtj ienr tMajt. ; S we are caTi&ce4 tiat ir- ; ever jaaci r Mule acsaal draaV- i twatM BM7 itTe ia4 tfl 9 viti tie j bwwtT e aMt. at aar rate, rfaee tie ekvrfa? f tie ak4at p".ft are ' Xe aa tiat kHI t far i t reaseer mmb Mier f Jrr- e7. "Tir are data? ietter tfcot jaet nz tieir Jat Mtsatto. aa4 tiat j wiU pa far toward rat; tielr U- n&p&ct aad tiefr ;eaeral Haadard of ' Mrtag.- A MawiHftts au. Javt-tlratlo; the dr IBTer. fwd dertas tie first tmu lavatis aader icoWMtkm tiere au aa &creaw ,B OI W- O&e dairy bad a Bciik route In a dis trict where 47 salooes bad beea its beat castoeiers, and tie proprietor ex pected to take that particalar wagoa oC Bst with the dosisg of the sa loons came tie opeoinz of more lunch eoanter? and urilt sles In that district i . ...J - . . A ! There tuf. beeo little Increase in the better reJeoc districts Park bill, Capitol bill sd the well-to-do parts of tie North and South sides, where, if people drank, at least they coekl also bey milk. IJut a route around the stockyards has an !ocread business of 15 a day; one aroend the railroad shop an Increase of ?4 a day; one In the district betwees Curtis and Lari mer treet. aa Increase of $S a day. -i BEER DRINKER AND HIS FAMILY. "It to (MOcult to find a heavy beer drinker 40 years of age with a normal liver, kidneys or heart." says Vr. D. II. Kres. These vital organs, from the excessive burden that Is thrown upon them, wear out prematurely, j The beer drinker may have an abund ance of fleh, bet It to of Inferior quality. Surgeons do not care to op erate upon him, because the chances of recovery are minimized. Should the beer drinker be stricken down with pneumonia or some other febrile dis ease that taxes the heart and kidneys, he would have but three chances out of ten to make a recovery." GOOD BEGINNING. I Alabama's state-wide prohibition I law went into effect July 1. Saloons ' In Birmingham closed their doors at eleven o'clock the night of June 80. A dispatch reporting the business of the recorder's court of that city for the morning of July 3, says there was not a single case of drunkennei nor . asauii ana winery on uie aocKet, me first Instance of this sort within at least four years and the clerk thinks he to within the truth In stating that the period is more likely eleven years. It was the lightest docket that tho clerk can remember. VOTE FOR MEN. A woman with e. drinking husband used to wosh for a living. When a petition was presented to her,1 asking tht women might rote, the over worked woman cried out "Good gra cious I Have we even got to do tin voting for the men?" LAST AND FIRST. The last to be hired, Tho first to be fired. The drinker. Lower Grade Price. It doesn't pay to mix second crude with first grade because your first grade at once becomes second grade In the eyes ot the purchaser nnd you get tho lower grade price. Roomfor Vegetables. ' Do not grow vegtablcs too thick. Give them plenty of room for full de velopment Potatoes for Planting. Select only tho best potatoes for ptanUng Important to Wetfer - eairr ercrr Vtl oi CASTOSIA.ifclia Mf e rtcae47 ior -- aai liMnt, aei we tiat K Bears C ?64&& atrtttirrt la Um Jar Oter 30 Tear. A D9ttSc SjT3?atiTr Strltt. I .... OT . lf III AM Aar nas " n j" hib: BHter- T: Km a a tw rf fm-flj dremier. . tta ierxM w a Wemenvnee Jtwal'uU Now In Good Health Through Use of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compoiind. Say it is Household Necessity. Doctor Called ii a Miracle. All women ought to know the wonderful effects of taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound even on those vho seem hopelessly ilL Here are three actual cases: Harrisbarz. Hardly Able to Move. Albert Lea, ilinn. "For about a year I had sharp reins across my back and hips and was hardly able to move around the house. 3Iy head would ache and I was dizzy and had no appetite. After taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Liver Pills. I am feeling stronger than for years. I have a little boy eight mouths old and am doing my work all alone. I would not bo without vour remedies in the house as thjre are none like them." ilrs. F. E Yost, 611 Water St, Albert Lea, ilinn. Three, Doctors Gave Her Up. Pittsburg, Penn. "Your medicine ha3 helped me wonderfully. When I was a girl 18 years old I was always sickly and delicate and suffered from irregularities. Three doctors gave me up and said I would go into consumption. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and with tho third bottle began to feel better. 1 60on became regular and I got strong and shortly after I was married. Now I have two nice stout healthy children and am able to work hard everv dav." Mrs. CrxMEvrrvA DvzBjaso,te Gardner St,TroyHill,Pittsburg,Penn.ll AH women are Invited to -write dno Co, Lynn, Mass., for special Puts a ... Stop to all "U. C." "That man talked for four hours and a quarter." "Yes," replied Senator Sorghum. "When It comes to using up time he's one' ultimate consumer who doesn't have to pay." fa ( J o DRUGGISTS HIGHLY RECOMMEND DR: KILMER'S SWAMP-ROOT Satisfied With Results I have been selling Dr. Kilmer's Ewamp-Root for six and one-half years and my customers are always satisfied with the results obtained from the use of the medicine and speak favorably re garding it. I hare used it for "pain in the back" and a bottle or two put me in good shape and made me feel fine again, I believo Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root will cure any cases for which It is recommend ed if tbey are not of too long standing, Xtrj truly yours, FRANK JENKINS, Druggist Pilgrim, Texas. November 11th, 1915. Prove What Swamp-Root Will Do For You Bend tea cents to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ba,iwmton, N. Y., for a sample size bottle. It will convince anyone. You will also receive a booklet of valuable Information, telling about the kidneys and bladder. When writing, be sure and mention this paper. Regular fifty-cent and onedollar size bottles for sale at all drug stores. STOMACH BinERS j IT EELrS TO lUFf.OYE COKDITIOKS FREEHEALTH CHART jrrrcul. ! Oom ! LItU BncluArk. Penn. ""When I was fiincle I suf- fered a neat deal from female weakness because my work complied me to stand all d&y. I took Lrdia E. Pmknam's Vegetable Compound for that and was made stronger by its use. After I was roamed l toos tne compound again lor a xemaie trouble and after three months 1 passed what the doctor called a growth. He said it was a miracle that it came away a3 one generally goes under the knife to have them removed. I never want to be without your Compound in the house." ilrs. Fiti Kxobl, l&i2 Fulton St, Harrisburg, Pens. 'iflt'SPKI WE jHllll 'I Mg '1! mm kmiu'i -wmi to tho Lvdla E. Plnklinm fedl- advice, it will bo confidential. Distemper CURES THE SICK And prevents others bavin? the disease no matter bow exposed. Consumers may order direct from the manu facturers. Send remittance with your order. SO cents aad tl.CO a bottle; Ji.CO and J 10.00 the dozen, delivered. , SPOILT MCDICAL CO, Jlfm, Ge.hen, lad, V. S. JL. Dark Accusation. "Did you see where a man some where nccused his wife in court of lighting the gus with two-dollar bills!" "Well, I don't blame him for getting road. If she made light of his earoingr that way." Customers Speak Favorably We have been handling Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root for fourteen years and dur ing all that time we never had a dis satisfied user of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root; all of our customers speak very favorably regarding it. Wb know of cases of Gall Stones, Gravel, Catarrh or Inflammation of Bladder and Rheuma tism where it produced the most benefi cial results. We believe it is a good medicine for the diseases for which it is intended. Very truly yours, McCUNE DRUG CO., By N. E. McCune, Bridgeport, Texas. November 11th, 1915. -j ,-(,