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HOW TO DIP HOGB. & Wk*v«a*k Jak *a4 Fraak *aar*«aa Far tka Herd. Sy SABLE C STEVENSON. The iaatructieas usually given for treating scabies, or mange, of bogs Oect that the animals must be thor •Ughly denned by scrubbing them with aea> and water or some strong alkali solntlen before a remedy is applied. Snob caro.and detail are possible where only a few hogs are to be treated, but where herds numbering from 50 to 500 are to be treated such time consuming and expensive operations are out of the question. Dipping the animals Is the only practical method of applying remedies to large herds. Mange Is at best n hard disease to combat. It Is not a difficult thing to control a hog in a properly constructed dipping vat, and an animal may be kept in the dip as long as desirable while the liquid is'being rubbed into the skiq With a brush or broom. Care must be taken to wet the inside of the ears thoroughly by rubbing them with the hands Irie hogs are simply driven through the dip without any scrubbing It will require a long time to eradicate the disease. After the hogs have been tipped they should be hept away from mud wallows and dusty pens for a day in order that the dip may not bo absorbed by dust and mud coming in contact with the wet skin. A time abonld be chosen for dipping when there has been no recent rain to make it. possible for hogs to become covered .with mud crusts. A S*cohd Mp»lnr decenary. Never dip in cold weather. If only a few’bogs In a herd show symptoms qf scabies It Is not sufficient to dip only those few that are badly Infected, for other animals In the herd are sure to harbor some of the parasites, which Will continue to spread the Infection. ▲ single dipping is not sufficient for a cure, tor some of the parasites will es cape destruction by the srst dipping, and mere young mites win hatch from recently deposited eggs. A second dipping therefore should follow six days after the first treatment. The incubation period of the eggs under favorable conditions is stated to be from three to five days. Perseverance is the only way to effect a permanent cure. In addition to treating hogs for mange It is necessary eitlier to remove the animals to new quarters for a period of four weeks, after which time the danger of reinfection in the old quarters is past, or to clean and wash the pens and buildings. Makes Rich Manure. No other animal kept ip the stables in winter will mnke more or richer manure for the live weight of them or for the feed consumed than the sheep. O a O THE HOUSEMAN In order to obtain a high market price for any horse it is absolutely nec essary that he be individually good for his purpose, whether it be for heavy or light draft or for driving. In addition be must be sound and stylish. Horse Stalls To* Wide. There is such a thing as having the horse stalls too wide. This Is a tempta tion to the horses to try to roll. That means trouble. Not more than four feet to the stall is a good rule. Best Type For New Fnvlnnd. From a consideration of historical and other data as well as existing con ditions H. W. Smith of Massachusetts reaches the conclusion that heavy har ness horses are the best type for New England farmers to breed. Ila nd Uh* the Y*«n< Horse. It Is so easy to ruin a young borse ar let bim lose bis life that it Is a wonder people are not more careful Country boys often think it ‘’smart" to bitch up a green colt and drive to town the tirst trip. It looks dashing and brave, but it is really senseless. A frightened young animal threw Itself on a paved street of a town the first time It was taken there and broke its leg. It was liewll • dered by the noioc and crowds and had never felt tbe touch of baruees before. IHHi't go off on Bunday afternoon knowing that your eona and all the boys in tho neighborhood will bitch up the colt. A uoiey. yelling crowd la enough to scare a steady horse, and a young one will try to Jump out of Its skin when surrounded by a let of youngsters eager tor fun. It may be fun for them, but the future usefulness of the animal Is at stake— 11. Rich mond In National Stockman. Mare and Cait. Most men advise leaving the colt la the stable while tbe dam Is at work. Others allow tbe colt to follow the dam So the field. The objection to tbe for mer method Is that unless tbe mare Is returned at least once during each half day the colt becomes very hungry, and when the mare comes to bim aweatlng he gorges himself on the milk ■with which the udder is distended. Tho milk Ie often rendered poisonous by this heated condition of tbe mare, and It thus becomes a cense of serious di gestive disorders, especially wlien so much Is taken. —C. W. Oay, Ohio. M*r«e Keaar. In the morning when currying we always brush tbe collar about as much as we do the horse's shoulders. Look the collar over and you will see the reason why. The* little Celt should get nourish merit from tbe mare within the first hour or there may be trouble The watchful eye of. the owner should be on the alert at such times. Have an alm in breeding, and try to breed all the colts to a standard or type. In this.way you will get match ed pairs which -will bring tiotter prices. Don't keep tapping your horse with the whip unless you want to drive a regular eld pin*.—Farm Journal. HIGHEST. MARKET PRICES For Western Cattle and Sheep are assured — L —=— If yo\i ship to — BOWLES LIVE STOCK COMMISSION CO. Extreme top prices for Range Cattle for the year 1905 were ~ ~ ” and their SHEEP SALESMAN, “ — Range Steers bowles Range Cows mk. t. k. johnson Fed Western Lambs 15 Made Both of These Sales. (t- Q C Sold for Messrs. Doty & Reinke of Winona, “ <t» “7 Q M Minnesota, January Bth, 1906 f ■ U The steers for J. A. Church, Parkman Wyo. The cows for Catlin Land "T- Co., White Sulphur Springs, Mont. May toe do something Itße thisJ'Or you? Aren’t these Sales conclusive evidence that your Cattle or Sheep should go^to Bowles Live Stock Commission Co? \At CHICAGO Kansas City South Omaha St. Paul Sioux City St. Joseph St. Louis Special Market I etter on Range Cattle and Sheep free on application. We always weigh strays aeparately. We water ALL shipments a few head at a time /. t^UMY M. B dice first door west of Presby terian eburoh. IKLIk. HOBTAkA JF >U\G& GO\J/£L DEALER IN — «« s ©ck and Ranch Propsrty •( all Kia 4 If y u ’iHVf nbeep, nattlo. horse* rn p|i*-a for -ale lint tht»m with m*. HAVRE. MONTANA. FE^ SAYRE. B.mcr^OF TITLES Fort Henton, Mont. Irra r Ia ' r filled hr promptly a* tn ’ k •< »h« regular routipe of Mt -» 111 't fz. a.siviith. AW ARI.EM. / MONTANA iis&D’Wi Attorn.eys-at Law Office in Williams Building. Jhinook, - Montana P.M. BOSLEY Land. -A_t,Lomev. NOTARY PUBLIC. Harlen, : ^Mont. (KILL the COUCH AND CURE the LUNGS King’s ^ew Discovery /TCNSUMPTION Price • FOR I HUGHS and 50c & SI.OO j ISOLDS Free Trial. '] Surest and Quickest Cure for all j THROAT and LUNG TBOUB j LEB, or MONEY BACK. tli^MsmuMawHawiMuaßMM^wwnßai^H Bo ye* “s' ‘ Trabe Marks Dcskmvs ' fH” - Coovriomts Ac. Anyone sending a aketch an! 8 Maria I law may quickly Mceruiln our opinion free whether mi Invention la probably pMtent*M< Cwwitwwnle*. I’toae strictly confidential. HANHMa <m> Bataata sent free. Oldest aaeocy for seen ring aatenta. Patents taken tnrourh Mann A Ce. reeelve rpreial notice, without charge, la tbe Sckntific American. A baadaomety Illustrated weekly. laraeet cir culation nf any scientific journal. Terai a, >8 a year ; four months, >l. Bold by all newsdealers. WUNtI&Co?-^ New Tort Braneb Office. 826 E HU Waahiaaton, D. C. AfMountain of Gold oould not briou m much happineM to Mrs. Lucim Uik« ul i mioiil*, \Vie„ ■■ did one *250 I mix of Buuhien’a Arnnta Salve, when it completely cured a run nifig aore on her leg, which had tortured her 23 long yeafs. Greatest antUopti heeler of p)i»s. voiinds ai d aorta. 50 HtRW. McGinmrdiug More CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Tbe Kind You Nan Always Ba<bt B«. re X " Sitjn. of J. A. sADLEW, Livery, Feel aud Sala Stella.. New Rigs. Centle Horses. Stage leavea thia stable for Avery every Friday returning Saturday. Morth. Side. HARLEM MONT THOMAS M. EVERE L’F, President 'V IC /REMOH, Vice Pblhident. fl OH ARLES E. OWENS Cashier. I First National Bank, I I ariem, Montana. I Interest Fadel on Time Deposits- r PAID UP CAPITAL, - - $25,000. This bank 19 fnsnred and will be irjmbnrsed for loss by burglary either day or n’gbt. A general bunking bunnera traoshceed. Slate and County Warrants bought at the bighpHt market price. .Vs m q J jV np Sxjixi se f ’WINCHESTER |S REPEATING SHOTGUNS till are strong shooters, strongly made and | so inexpensive that you won’t be afraid f to use one in any kind of weather. They are made 10, 12 and 16 gauge. A FAVORITE OF AMERICAN SPORTSMEN fS Sold Everywhere. ,3 V ’W". T>. DODGE, Fine Teams Furnished. on Short KTo tioe. Hay and Oats for Sale BO V Without! W > b Change■■ W Through '1 ourist Sleepers Art uv iptrtlod in Ua OrieaUl LlalUi term S4AHI) Ckictjj ud ■■ IzUmediate Piiati vu Uo BA IGREVT NORTHERN I RATUS, ONE HALF STANDARD BLEEPING CAR RUM 1 Comfort and Economy the Whole Way JSKK for P»rti«.Ur» iaqalr, oO- nit TooHtir, R.d.., M„t. HARLEM ZORiMU I OJSKY STAGE LINE Leaves Harlem for Zortman and I anduskv Monday. Wednesday and u rida' Leaves Zortman and Landusky for Harlem Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday J R. H. McCinness i DRUGGIST and $ PHARMACIST 5 Drugs Patent Medicines, Chemicals, Toilet * Articles, Paints, Pile, Turpentine. White Lead, v Colors in Oil, Glass, Putty, Wall Paper, Wall J ^ S *F, and Tooth Brushes, a B»Torder»{BoliciUd and Promptly Attended to. J Harlem, Mont. t Duke & Bosley DEALERS IN HIGH GRADE WESTERN HARNESS & STOCK SADDLES If you need harness for spring work.o om e in trad see our line it is complete. Prices range from $lB to $65 We handle Ihe finest line of Collars nianu factured in America. We make a specialty of STOCK SADDLES At prices from 22.50 to 65-00 dollars Do you need a "Tarp”? We have the best maie 7x16 I 16 oz. double and twiste filled Army Duck at $7.75. | 18 oz., same size and same grade duck at only $9 00 We pay highest price for Pelts. Cow Hides and and all kinds of Furs. M. <S. BOSLEY, Manager. Maverick Saloon M- O - TURNE r , Prop, AMERICAN • \ । Club Rooms in Connection. j c 1 de ”n tin* B. b’ Brands of Liq Wine* mid < 'igure 1 .. Oi , * r " Mo " s *.. g —— —. Ik. -a- A urU I OUR MOTTO:—“The Very Best la None Too Gcod? 5 I — ■ — ■■■ ■■■ III* P* •■■■■■■■ ■■■■■■■■ • ■MM C IMP* RTED BELGIAN STALLI«K ' Lucifer DeCeron J NO. 21660, VOL. IX PAGE 51 1 | Society Le Cheval DeTrait Beige Lucifer DeGeron is * black Belgian Stallion, weight, f_l9<>o, Toaled March 12, 1900. Imported in 1902. Sired by Pierrie 4738 by Brilliant 1890, Dam Bomia Pierce 16239 Is a auro foal getter. Wi l make the season of 1 oOG at Sadler's lit ery stable. Terms: S2O to insure mare with foal. sl2 for the season •• ■ ■ " ■- ■■ ■ ■ — : 1 ■■ -» . .i. ■ THE PACING STALLION WILL. MAKE THE REASON AT THE SAME PLACE. TERMS: $lO TO INSURE MARE WITH FOAL J. A. SADLER