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THE PtUidHESliiVE FAR,,.. I I I" S' 1 z"1 a creai a "savings Cream Sei nirov" ini P ANI INRQQ NF.XT TO ed for the leadJnV .i,;,..- . . GODUN &as recommended as iui; .' -ine;,ranamarfacific Exoos tl (Prize Letter) no you WITH A GREAT MANY MA-. chines or -implements used on , the farm it doesn't make much difference which :.. of several . 'makes you buy. ; ONE MAY GIVE YOU A . LIT tie better or longer service than , another, but it's mostly. a: mat ter of individual . preference and often it makes little differ- ' ence which one you choose. !. NOT SO WITH BUYING A cream separator, however. , THE MOST WASTEFUL 'MA- chine on the farm' is a cheap, inferior or half worn-out cream .separator. r. AS TO HOW MUCH GLEANER the De La var skims ,than; any. t ' other separator, the best "evi dence of this is the well-known V ; fact that all other. makes were . discarded by the creamerymen , years ago,- and that to-day 98 . of the creaj'n separators used in : ' creameries the world oyer are exclusively De; Lavals. ; THEN THE DE. LAVAL IS SO much ; better designed1 and so much more substantially-built and runs at 'so much lower : speed ' than other ; separators v that its average life is from. 15 ; to. 20 years, as compared with an average life of frbm 2 to 5 - THE MOST PROFITABLE MA- . years iuruiu:wv-"-.----.; v;:, chine on the farm is a De Laval THERE ARE OTHER ADVAN . Cream Separator. , ; tages , as well, such as easier ; A CREAM SEPARATOR IS turning, easier ,.wa?muB, v, . used twice a day, 730 -times-a V year, and' if it wastes a little , cream every time .you use ' it . it's a "cream thief",; and an ex- pensive machine even if ; you got it as a gift ;': : v.: , BUT IF IT SKIMS CLEAN TO the one or two , one ter cent, as thousands of tests with a Bah- r , r want a . De Laval right ; now : - T liL. - 1 i. I. ' V - T .... f -. ."- All i',T i.;-v ..:rtt ItpAM- ' -''I does, then it s a cream saver. should letatsliirsLitost.stan.d-ii -andthem5st profitable ma-. the way? because it may be pur- ! ' " ....... ii If '. t ' t- I 1 cnine or impiemem on me iarm . . cnaseq, on : sucn lioerai - terms -a real "savings bank" for its " ' , that- it will actually, .pay,; for fortunate' owner. : : itself ,oiit of its, own savings. ADe Laval catalog to be had for the asking telto mofe fully why the . ; - De Laval is a ''savlngg bank" cream separator, or the local De , Laval i ' agent will be glad to explain, the many points of De Laval superiority. . If you don't know, the nearest loca agent,' simply .'write the nearest De Laval main office .as below.'- know that the '.cow, is the; George M. Boies, of Xubbock tv ' money maKer oi me iarm aim ior. me American Koval at xr ' should be treated like a child-kind-; City, and ' Frank W. Van : Nattl 5 ly? ..And that, when; you, treat her ... Fowler,; Ind;,' for the fetenationa't J right, she will over pay you in milk . Chicago.; - ; -; ' , . -,at arfd butter ? : : ' " y? v . r V . It was decided not tn m:.. ' ' Why not feed her several different view herd of Herefords at San Fran kinds of feed, instead 6i 'the same . cisco, in view of : the fact that hl kind day in and day out r it is jusi as .oot-:and-mouth quarantines wou d important to 'feed her at regular, make, ij practically impossible to se hours ds yourself I r: .l 0f represen She should be milked at regular native animals for such a herd hours. , Her udder should be- brushed ; . The majority ; of the premium ah with a damp .cloth; before-, m uMniinessiiu-uuuuu6,M.v upon tne snow and fa r manaeenipW nake it keep longer, fovvs.oud oSerW at least an eqa. S not De miiKea -m pn t v."yv;tne,iieretord classes, and all of them cost for repairs, and the better , quality of De Laval cream, which, when considered in con nettion with' its cleaner skim ming and greater durability,' make the De Laval the best as ', well as the; mdst economical -hundredths" of -. ', , :J' thousands and . REMEMBER THAT f IF Y0U THE DE LAVAL SEP ADATOEl CO. 165 Broadway, New York 29 E. Addison St, Chicago 1 S0,CC0 BRANCHES AND LOCAL AGENCIES THE WORLD OVER "Guaranteed to do more and ; botter.work with leoo power ; than any other silo filler operating under equal conditions. Tht guarantee is based on. what repeated tests have prvvtd that the -' , JflLppleton Silo Filler Will Jo By its efficiency and economy in '"use, its positive safeguards against breakdowns aud its extra long llfej the Appleton proves that servict-coit is the 'only sensible ' v basis on which to choose a silo filler. 'i Solid oak frame; braced, bolted and mortised: Impossible to poll out , of line." Special high-grade tool eteel knives, eplraled to give clean -ehea.uis cat. 10 lengths of cat, 5-16 to 2 inches. Tremendous capacity. t Positive frictionless self feed table Inns on chilled iron rollers .. One , ljrercontro la feed rolls and table. Independent belt driven blower4on mm. M 1 M it " I II rill s reach ont for more distant and more wofit&ble markata. von to iret better Drices for milk and cream bcans ve cm MtN your shipments will alwaya reach destination fresh and sweet. V , Wit fffSooklet No. R indletten from uen . ' Built bit t When of "Tk$Can of Guaranteed Capaeit 1 StiffgCS&.BOTHfg. Co.. 508 S. Greei Chicag riUns; t0 advertUer. aa ..tsiTf" Farmer." been thoroughly, scalded. Hot water on condition that the compttitiM l.!H. k warm, triar ft av hinp.9nn; -t.rt: JIZL A - . iv""UI' , mc 51 r.; - rsnau pe open to me, world. Theliqr seek in the corners ot tne pans, mier i0f howS and fairs for whirh .a to the world. The list milking, the pail should not be hung . priations were -made, the amounts up'pn a nail in the stableto catch a": an d judges recommended, follow germs,that hipp.enitoy Royiu ianSa. city, Mosooo- air; these germs get in the milk. and .George m. Boies, Lubbock, Texa8. ' ' ; Spoil the flavor and cause the. milk to y'vlnteratiOAaV-'ChiclgOr ' S00;- Frank w taste cowy. And, too, they make the IVan Natta Fowler, Nind. ii u. . National Weatern Show,; Denver. Col milk SOUr in a hurry, 2,600; Thomas Mortimer, MadSorvN A COW ; IS a nerVOUS . animal ana National Breeders and Feeders' Show Ft should not be whipped and cussed to Worth Texas, ? 2.boo; f. c. oiitncr, Emu death because she fails to let the milk E TstatFair -kmhk T.n T idowu. xi yuu wmp sv check up in giving milk- wmen jneans a "smaller purse at the end ot the month. -'- ' ' :. . -v . ' . ";'iT;;",' .Whitewash the stables every month or so' with lime. The gutters 'should be kept clean as possible. .: A little ! '.1 . " " 'ill- ...I : An r.Cin tnrown in me gutters udj will helo. ; t-"- taksiffeief cowjStop running her off to the pas- ' .Kansae" stat ; Fairi i,o6o; : w.:j. Bi ture and beating her DacK to the lot in. the evening. Let her walk, is slow as you. and she will keep in bet- ier condition and give more milk. y uows iiKe pure, ciean annxing wa ter instead bi water but of the boys' swimming holes. v C " - Cows do not like to have their feed changed too suddenly. To do so will 9handler Baker, ore. -; cause a decrease in milk. They are a kind of .animals that5 like salt some times why not keep a salt rock be fore them? I s .. -f icw iuHKcrs uuik wmi ury iidiius CIapde H. Makin, Grandvlew, Mo. that's all right. Thousands put their ; - Northv i)alcotsute;Fair; Fargo, ooi n: M. Curtice, 'Kansas City, Mo. Interstate Fair, sio'ux City, Ja., $500; Au gust F. Rager, Avoca, .la. : , - v Alabama State Fair, Birmingham, $2oV; , jio recommendation, t , California' State ' Fair, Sacramento, 12001, no recommendation. ; tUinolV'State -Fair. Springfield, $ 5 60; Tom ' Clark, Beecher, JU . . : Indiana State : Fair, Indianapolis, isOO; Hugh Robinson, Evansvllle, Wis. . ., , ; Kentucky 1 State ;Falr, ,S Louisville, $500; Capt; T. E.v Rbbsop, ; London,; Ont. '."Louisiana State- Falr,VShreveport, $400; J,1 "E. Boog-Scott, Coleman, Tex. . ; ,; Maine 'State" Fair, Augusta, "$300; no' rec ominendation. r:' ' ; ' . ' . ; Mississippi, 0Q;J "W. H. Roe, Shelby- . vliler-Ky.'..,- ;- .-j , ' ' . Montana State Fair, Helena, $500; George Iflrhlciin i9.aa tia rAcnmmendation. -V' - -- t . - Minnesota- State' 'Fair, Haniine, $500; J H; Van.Natta. .Lafayette, Lid. .. Missouri " State : Falr.V Sedalia, ' $800; W1KV Ham Hutcheson, Bolckow, Mo. ' Nebraska State V Fair, Lincoln, $501;; , hands in the milk to make them moist do not do that: vou are but- ting thpuS!mds of germs in the milk.; .2Sg JWHK Wltn dry nanas. - New tork State Fair, Syracuse, ' borne milkers milk with anvthiner o.'Ciifford,'Oshawa, ont. on.s Overalls or Sunday clothes, no matter what you wear, be clean. Tecommendatlon. 1 " ' North Carolina, $20ff; no recommendation. . e Fair, $400; no tec $500; I Ohio .State Fair, - Coluinbus, $200; . v xxaiuci, 0-io.t.ajr ckic,- , .. 4 , , . few begin milking singing;; no mat- ciark, Beecher, 111.' ter if vou are sineinff a e-ood chnrcH ' Oklahoma' State' Fair, Oklahoma City, . not stop milking until you are sure Wndation? : . ... r : th ere is not another drop. ' , Pennsylvania ?ptate ; Fair, $200; no recom- "The old iron-bound bucket may dation. , 5 ? ,;AT, .50o- l. hold more milk, but certainly it holoV -SSSSSSffi JSt more germs. Use tin or galvanized Tennessee State Fair;' Nashville, $300; JoP iron pans, uut 00 not lorget to scald "ODOins 9a9e. u. v Col. . that bucket before tmilUnff ' ' -Texas State Fair, Dallas, $300; R. v. v .,- t. ' .. . o '. her. KtflTnfArrl ' Tfticafti.' ' -" ' at. vi'-A When we have milked and emptied utah state Fair.' gait' Lake city, $500;;: FREE book on Silage. has "speed; adjuBtabla tr inlntoumnse of power for any t itlotlroil'AS height Ho. Jojfaowni cut,under frame; easy to handle. ' altTDeVo?ino?Sir Bend tor catalog Bhowlng 4 sizes. ;.ufp . - SlSSnJXillcSf ol Appletcn f.IuJccturirj Co 437 Fargo St, Batata, Ifl. ttai;?aiw. Sent lree--irxitel Hot Weather Milk Shipping : J f J Troubles Overcome i - "The bother and expense of. Icing and felt Jacketlnar are - eliminated ! Freshness of sweet milk and cream are assured, even in the hottest days, and on the longest hauls, by the use ; of the ; .,v'---. STURGES Refrigerator Milk Can An actual, refrigerator milk can. Air tight, germ proof. beat proof, almost as efficient as a thennoa bottle . Enables jroa to lee - t.. Barnes. Carrsi'.-,- veruwiH owie "f .T'v -r- l , , . t . .Jackson- Center Pa. ; ,.; . r , ; ; Virginia State Falrv500( Lucio ; fWAMttliwAtr'fNatn H'flir. iOWWi v Graba mara:Bhr Sandy. Mont. i- Wftst .Vlreihia State -Fair, ; i 00 5 F. Blandy, NeworK. wuy. ,; . : Wisconsin State FiirMUwaukee, -- .;. " recommendation r -: P-p-iw. i'''': . '.r- Wyoming State Fair, Douglas, -', .. X T. f!ftine. Btmitlas. Wyo. -vk - . ?v Panhandle . State :jrauy. '";--'eorings, 000: - D. D. Casement, voiw.; J saw your "adyer ti$ e men t m The the pail, let's hang it out in the sun shine, the great germ destroyer." J ; '-BASIL J.TAYLOR, Wake Foresti N. C. ' ' ' .. m mmmmbmMmmm ' $36,450 FOR HEREFORD PRIZES Show Appropriation for 1915 Largest : in the History of the Breed EXHIBITORS of Herefords will have the opportunitv of showincr 'n. m tt O " ' tor more money this year than ever : C0I0 , V T t1'ffltl,Ky.1 $250 before in . i t,jL. - Blue Grass Fair,, Lexington Ky., :V-- -wS'Muiwjf ut p. Bellows, Maryvllie, mo. imc urcea. ine airectors of the American Hereford Cattle Breeders Association have apportioned the sum of $36,450 among 44 shows and iairs. IMS IS the largest sum ever ,- - : ..u ,,r naper appropriated for show purposes in VSnBnVouS rifii vm tr tUim i.; - j : tnnflthsW every rlta . tt act"'- seg and land. ? will senu : . .nl shall o $6,000 go to the,Panama,Pacific Ex- JffirvfflT&S position. The -progressive; Farmer. .1 "."i; purden.-. - Hereford judges were recommend- Jl -' - JPaclfiO Internatlonal,Portland, Ore., j. L.; Smith,; Spokane, ,w asn. c - . -j-PanamaPaclflo Exposition, San Cal., $6,000; Phil C. Lee, SanxAngeio, T that it : an increase of $10,000 over tf. aflnrh. C0;,lJrdus pnation Of last year. Of the increaci regatlon between: the rac.es-.A. 7
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