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ils' C'r: .:rc. DAIRY FACTS Mi J AID BETTER BULL CAMPAIGN mm i i i I dS THE U. S. NOBBY TREAD Wher the going is specially heavy with snow, mud or sand, in Lilly country whr maximum traction on the road ia a factor, no other tire tread yet devised la quite so effective, or so wholly approved by motoring opin ion, ss the U. S. Nobby Ttead. Its very 6'mpllcity three rows of diagonal knobs, gripping the road is the result of al'. the years of U. S. Rubber experience with every type of road tta world over. Itemed to kmvwwk escpfiinoBoe; tin STOP and talk to the next man you see with U. S. Tires on lib car. Ask him why. Most likely you'll hear an inter esting story about his tire experi ments before the answer was found. Money wasted. Promises unkept. Trouble on the road hu morous to every one except the man who went through it. Finally U. S. Tires. And U. S. Tires ever since. Perhaps it's the experience ofU. S. Tire buyers that makes them more em phatic in their preference than ever this yar. When these men have tried most everything by the way of "staggering bargains", "hurrah discounts", "discon tinued lines at less" and so forth they know what not to get. They want a fresh, live tire. With a good reputation. That's everything it says it is. With the people behind it who back it up. . There are 92 U. S. Factory Branches. Your local U. S. Dealer is drawing upon them continually to keep his stocks sized up, complete to give you service. Whenever he gets one or a hundred tires from a U. S. Factory Branch, they are newly made this season's tires. Sold to you at a net price. Full values. Square-dealing. A 'reputable maker. A reputable dealer. The whole transaction as befits the leadership of the oldest and largest rubber organization in the world. !01 IS r;- fw if 0 I tilt I Stop and talk to the next man you e with V. S, Tina on hi a car." United States Tires are Good Tires U. S. USCO TREAD U. S. CHAIN TREAD U. S. NOBBY TREAD U. S. ROYAL CORD U. S. RED & GREY TUBES UtnlOtddj United States ybber Comply E FIBER & EARTH JEWELRY, CHINA WAKE, SILVER WARE, CLOCKS and WATCHES My stock of Jewelry, Chlnaware, Silverware, Clocks, Watch es and Optical gods is complete and anything you need I am in a position to furnish you with. Repairing neatly and promptly done. L. ROYFULLER JEWELER OPTICIAN "A Good Place to Trade" If It's anything In the Grocery line you want the above quotation applies to our store. We carry a complete stock and can meet all com petitors both as to quality and price. ..IfcToxtlfcL End GrXocer37- PHONE 58 JOHN &RIGHT, Proprietor. M.n.y back without qutloo If HUNT'S OUARANTKRU XJN DISKA8B REMEDIES (Hunt's ! and Soap), fall la th trtmnt of Itch, Ktiimi, Rlnf worm.Tettrr or other Itch log akin di.a.. Try thi, trauntat at our risk. MathewB & Wight Expositor Liners Tay. Aim Tt Wet&crwax Paint-T CWileaipergalkMMpreadbrwicaatlatt Covan ovar rwx u much tuilac Pannanmth' araawrvaa it wood mfwat Ary Savt over one-hall the coat ol pMUmtf yvui Imm baciad by a wnnen fuarantea FRED J. WILT M OUR PAPA SAYS THIS IS PmTthe best place in the .WUKLU IUBUY LunDtrt L1T And he is right, too. The way business has picked up since we started proves that a great many people agree with him. We have a fine line in stock at all times and can save you some money. If you are figuring on building or repairing this year it will be to your interest to call. ELSTON & GRIFFITH Yale, :- Michigan. Office and Yards north of P. M. Depot IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR.... RELIABLE CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION of Barn Walls and Floors, Basement Walls and floor., ' Silos, Sidewalks, Driveways, in fact anything in Con crete. Waterproofing is one of our Specialities. SEE US BEFORE YOU BUILD. Johnstone & Grix, Avoca, Mich. Kansas City Chamber of Commerce Offers $2,0C0 in Prizes for Re. placing Scrub Sires. H'repiif J jy the L'nttetl Statw Ipart Hieiit of Apt U ulUlre.) All Illustration r" the uiliesliiess with which various states mi local oriiui; ntlons huve taken up live stink improvement work, especially In enn nction with purebred sires. Is shown by the work In Missouri. The exten sion sen Ice of the Missouri College of Agriculture started a better-bull c;mi paltfii In .1 ii ii ii:i ry. I'.i'JH, and so success ful were the results ol the work dur ing the year that the Kansas City chaiuln r of commerce appropriated $li,IHH) to be used ill cash prly.es this ea r. The piVei are to tie awarded to the four counties which replace the great est number of scrubs with purebred bulls, .f 1.1 M Ml belnjr the t1rt prize. s."iMI v 1 vs. k the prratost ood will result j a efforts nlonjr this Hup. The tin- The PurcbieJ D-iiy Ciiv When Intro duced Into a Scrub cr Grade Herd Soon Drings About a Phenomenal Change. the secend. ?.".ni the third, and $200 the fourth. To obtain a prize, how over, a county must replace at least 'Jo scrub' bull i. In nn announcement of tin contest received by the United States liepart tnent of Agriculture, state otlb-ials di recting the work say they hav con- centratel on better bulls because they think from nouncenient states that any county In the state Is fliible for entrance In the contest. Awards will be made on thi basis of the number of scrub bulls of breeding ne replaced by registered j lrtills. A scrub Is defined ns one that ! Is not reirlstered or eligible for rec- ) 1st ry . I Any county which at any time dur- j ing the year completes Its work with ' PHI p,-r cent purebred registered bulls j will bo entitled to first prize; bill j should more than one county show 10ft per cent registered bulls the various counties y be entitled to liist. sec ond. tb!:-d. and fourth prizes, respect ively, in the order in which I hey com plete tie work.. ' The counties com peting in the contest are to form or- , panizatlons, under the leadership of , the county agent, to promote the work. All questions arising In the contest will be referred to a better-bull com mittee of the Missouri College of Ag riculture for scttleinent, and the de elslon of this committee will be final. A monthly report showing the name and address of the owner of the scrub hull replaced and breed of the regis tered bull In which an Interest has been purchnsed will be forwarded on the first day of eneh month to the Rtnte project lender. At the end of the year a final report, certified by the county ngent, will be sent In. giv- , ing the names and addresses of own- 1 ers of scrub bulls which have been re placed, together with the breed, name, and registry number of each regis tered bull In which the contestants purchnsed an Interest. CHURN NUMBERS ARE USEFUL Makes It Simple Matter to Separate Different Churnings and Sell Ac cording to Score. The use of churn numbers, so that the receivers of butter can more readily sort out separate churning, Is urged upon creatnary men by food products Inspectors of the bureau of markets, United States Iejwirtment of Agriculture. In a lot of butter rec ently examined by these Inspectors the score varied from 88 to 02. As no chum numbers were shown, the only way the receiver could separate the butter was by examining every tub. If the churn numbers had been shown, It would have been a simple matter to separate the various churn ings and sell them according to score It is not possible to take time to ex amine every tub, so the butter Is sold according to the samples taken and at a discount if the samples vary widely. If there should be Just one poor tub In the shipment and the sampler happens upon it, the whole shipment would suffer, while if churn numbers are used only the tubs In that churning would receive the lower sen re. ATTENTION TO YOUNG CALVES Give Only Warm Milk While Young and Begin Feeding Grain After the Second Month. Feed only warm milk while calves are young. Gradually begin feeding proper grain after the second month. Do not allow them too much grass. Give plenty of pure water, and never allow exposure to rain or wxtreme cold wind. ":-V. Now is a Good Time To Buy 1 1 ' : 'T--v3c iMiioes Several .big pur chases combined with or ability and willirjfness to take smaller profits, makes it possible for us to sell reallv ood shoes at excep tionally low prices. As an example we offer an all leather men's shoe in brown or black calf at the low price of smvL OXFORDS S. S',ialZJ The entire stock N of broken lines at a reduction of 20rc. Keep in mind that our regular prices were verj low. n u u .Sni IB OFF I y . w "Bk i PORT HUON MICHIGAN For Your Fall Work We are prepared to take care of your wants in the line of Plows, Superior Drills, Harness, Harrows, Etc. and invite you to call on u before you place your orders, and we can save you some money on any thing you wish to buy. Come and get our prices. We Handle the Leading Lines Don't forget that we have the Maytag Washing Machine and can sell you on your own terms. as. P. Cogley Steady, Persistent advertising is the kind that pays. IMan your campaign carefully and keep everlastingly at it. We furnish you the proper medium to reach the people. If your business isn't worth advertising advertise it for sale.