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- Proper feeding "was on"o the maia reasons for
the continual successful performanceof the famous
Dan Patch. The feeding experts of the world
I -were rmpWyed to prepare a ration for this wonder
ful horse. florcrau hot lonnuia -was usea aa -discarded
until at last a perfect balanced ration '
I was found which produced such splendid results;
that , it was tnanufacturea ana sow to , reeaers :
throughout the voty
Ban ccM Horse Peed
- Composed f choic white oats; No, 2 corn, .choice,
alfalfa meal, ffood okl Louisiana cane molaases care- :
fnlTv selected for their hforh nutritive Tain e and manu
factured by our exclashrrhot process which blends and
; ' ateriliies these materials so they come to yon sweet :
fresh fend appetizing. Once you feed your stock. on 1
- DAN PATCH SPECIAL HORSE PEED, and Seeihem
pat on good solid flesh, become more spirited and more ,
able to do hard work, you will never use any other. Be
" - tag so scientifically prepared. DAN PATCH SPECIAL
HORSE PEED is especially fine for maintaining heavy,;
work horses in prime condition.- It has proven its feed
ing value in the logging samp and m the stable of the
. thoroughbred. .-.v5.-Iv ;M;v
7 Boy One 7011 and 'be' Convinced
' Write tolay for yoar free copy of "A Guide to ProfltaBlil'
r Stock Eateing." It contains valuable feeding formulae ana
Important artioles on feeding from national authorities.
INTERNATIONAL SUGAR FEED NO. TWO CO.
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A Uim. SAVAfcC, Pre.- International Sugar ft to., Oep S3 I MamHite, . ; i
- fiend free copy of MA Gnifoto Profitable Btock takdng" and free samples of your feeds. Jnote -prices
if no International dealer in my vicinity. r , x . yi - , . v : ; - - i'.
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Plenty 01 Water For
Supply an abundance of fresh water for your dairy and milk
House. ; More mils ana aeeuuner ioc- . iviu.cs-re uauj ...
My; uur experts wiu neip you seiecc xne xign. purop.
trosa among our ow sryieEvw au iigioiy rescea ana:
inisranteed try tne largest jnanutaaurer oi pomps ;
ta tne worwu JsacKea oy od years- pump-maxing
czpexieace, incyaresurongjUurttuieiuiUAcuuuic,
!OULDSPUMP
Write
lortMs
TC.l EVERY SERVICE
Vrinfurnishyoaplentyd wstenaaderpres
snreforfireprotection. Getourfreebook,
WaterbuppiyiorthttUonxniTMoiQQ.""
Jlan now for saniterypltanbiiig m
bathroom, kitchen and lannory;
Write today. AddressXtept p
The Goulds hlfg. Co
Main Office ani Works)
Seneca Falls, N.Y.
Branches ;
Chicago Philadclp&la
Boston JScw xers
ritfiibarffb
uouston
Atlanta
wowml
tub GovLOS Mfo. .CG.
V7.
iWMfiX work
iiar ccflara iBt the time.; ? They'll
harder if vua keeo their necks laid
shoulders free from galls and sores.- Pre
vent these evik Youcan t 'J -
Have Sound Horses 1
the Year Round
withTapatco pads. ; iThey fit any collar.
-Made of good quality . drilling and filled
with our own specially prepared composite
. stuffing. Soft and springy.:-. !
' Tapatco pada prevent alls, cnaf es and
bruises. More than si .million sold'
annually. - , N- - -
Ask the dealer lor book of emergency horse
rediesJPREE.' - ' - -
h dso makB d JuU line of tiding saddle pads. .
The American Pad & Textile Co. V ' Greenfield, O.
HHR J ftrrjfitc rrim reedintr 7st6ck afW: sP"ng, owing to a scarrin.
;l-oftenep&d:them W
given ao-the Vyoung" things the to them before thev
few hours of their. lives; If by heirip1 -ke any growtw
in theiarrowlng pen when nlittet:bf fCTPastur; plants can-grow
pigs ns bornf one pig is saved th thev
ould'Totherwisebe
tramperto deatn, the timespent:u possiDie. if as x
well-paid foiv -At least see that the .en leaves appear they .
young things are born in a clean, dry f re n.. l-0? to the. ground and
place and thatthey getaircha they make lit-
tote they
i vr- miipmmmM done
v.-V Hv . l;:V;to prevent-pasturplants from doin?
" More-animals. die before theyare'a weirindvm6re bareand waste soots
week -old than in t00 erl .
threTtimes thf lenjth. than from any '
is J usually due J:
ieeding, theJresuU;6f,filth 'or scours eeds';and s gajneJ '
ah iridicatkm: of indigestion and Na ; by turning on. the pastures so early '
tare's almpjtifo getri acreage
food is tKe most : common; wuseV than is necessary to support the stock
;&atlij2$e geti .
mHk or are 'tliemselvev longer and give the ':
many'bf them ye. tpo mu for by so
their iyrigbecause of b grazing
t3ie?nrst 'few,fdaysit
:heir::yotmfcCiean :
(v1 :'-4.til'' Cip''' AQ tStiie' n A'i. 1 ftttif i- . , -- '-
v: " m.i is ,4fte t last ; call for pure-bred
floWndraduaKincreaseo I
for thomother. as the young increase. v things on the
mgtjattc. chance to l
???.sS8?fwa? ?wais.a there
Prevention.is best, but if stey$ not: is no time.t in providing their
succssMithe:t calf b a
starving. -: , , - ''r irafeibtillis to $30 in'
,"V5. bull is" ::"
Si-l6rlthe P"", and still : i
days after the birth xf her; young have scrub
fortht youn anlmalfor-the fi or"
weeks"ofi itstlife there ts no
tauticEth .avtfagelSouthent faVm selection, i
against overfeeding his Uvestock. In- p?c .lPinK ;any son oi a sire is gooa ;
i-i-Uaiafr common
Cities we-have for while others think that T
feedswe so generaliytarveburUve w UIC-U1CU
Stocks
thWghl wetprbmiyV South that
feeds last year tharf ever beforethere have largely the characters of scrubs.
are thousands i of animals an ithe Ul .1"7"1.6
ini anylhing:for their owne sm
i r - - - . - t ' ntrnHv tnn orrnrt rustlers ! thev need
oecause tney are not Deing iea. inow , J ;r -m Ii 1
. ... j- owners that wili rustle enoudi for
is tue iirac to pianor tne proaucuon - yr , - . , , re.
of .more, feeds. We didn't produce w,v, -enough
last yearive must not pro- mre: - . -duce
less In 1916. - J. v- . , YY1"
i ' ; , , . jy- - ' ? 1 This is.. the season when most am- .
Vir-t. ' j : ii- f - tnals die "from exposure and starva-,
With hay and corn selling for pres-j The' last. few weeks of. winter
prove the 'straw that breaks tneir
backs.4 None "would die from expos
ure If .they were, well fed, but many
of the starved cattle Which die at this
roicAnnf - miVht withstand
differences of opinion regarding the efrv!lf:nn 5f rntected from ex-
r ; posure. A poor animai xias mm
the prospects of high prices, for the
feeds, if. they must be -bought -are
much better than for cotton if it must
be. sold to 'buy feeds and pay" debts
when Hhe other fellow calls for his
money, we cannot attord to borrow
money to grow feeds, nor to grow
cotton to buy ieedsT
en t-prices the man who fails to grow
all he needs, and some more for saf
ety, because he wants to plant more
cotton, is surely a ht subject for the
"lool-ldller Whatever may be the
FRED REPPERI
livestock Atctb-tcr
Scalar, tad.
: Hava wide aeqBaiatftnM
lunons breeders In every Sttt
in the Union. - Write early for
Jttet, a I b11 nearly every
ay faith tale season.
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, - : BUBSCMtTION BATES j
.; Oaci year, $1; six montlis, BO cents i three
riics.tt, tk Long-term tmcrrptlon,
tf 'r 'Wholly la adtance; tw year., $1.60;
J' rrj rari, f2; fly yvars, f$ , Fonslsa lttt-
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: CAREY: M. JONES .
All Breeds
write sron dates V
43 N. Sacramento Blvd., Chlcaab ILL
Phone Garfield 918.
Also Ocaiact Sales of 2al rotate.
f Tag your tock1 n4 cheapest ttenns of
.tde&uaouiOB lor uesra. ueep wna vbiub.
Name, addreas and number stamped on tags.
iCataloa wtid aanrlaa lre reqaest.
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sistance, and cold .'spring rains carry
offimany of them. . Even though an
animal ' has not become 7 sufficiently
poor to die itwill. still pay to give
them a little extra-care at this season
of the yearThe: weather is frequent,
ly bad, liceand grubs in the back are
doing their worst, and if scarcity o
..feed is -also added to. these trouw
th' animal thin m flesh and weaken-
It is not yet too late to S:tart a per-; ed 'byMhfc hardships of winter may
manent pasture; - It is true most pas readily "givejup the ghost,
tare plants do better if sowed in .the" - - " ; - . ' 'IX' .
fall, but better late than never. 'We', Begin dippingarly and keep it.-up ,
do-, not advise., sowing - high-priced Jregularly until-August and the ticks
grass'seeds on land that has not been 'wttrall be-gone. Taking.twQjpr twee
prepared nor when brushy briars and years to get rid of the ticks on a farm
weeds--will, smother out tjie. slow ' $ entirely-unnecessary and proves
'growing '.pasture plants. But if -the . that the dipping of all tn? cattle has
brush and briars are grubbed out and 'not -been done regularly. The tim
other obstructions to the 'use of the" has come when to harbor ticks on
mowerto'keepdownthe weedsrer farm is ah "inexcusable crime agains
moved, it will pay:to put'out'those - sonVrv and the cattle 'and a disgrac
seeds which are Itnown to do welt "to the owner-Of the farm. Many w
lespede2a,:'and ,hite: clover "this ot agree with , this. -',11?' -not ineaw ,
5Trsmtr ' cminla trrat ti4 -e immh i 4 ' :v.r1-c ic a- OiaM Slav
asthe weather, gets; warm, k or the 'erit offatts; - For ten years -sods
at anytime," and bur cloved this ,'jnofe we'have known that it wasi '
fall are ' pretty, safe almost, every- D getfid-ftf ticks, nd for a m" g
where .Thebur clover, may be tod .longer' time -the injury they do
rislcy in the northern half, of the.Cot-1 been well proved, so why is it not w
ton Belt. and the white, clover may- at- this late'dteto state Jnat.e ,
not'be advisable on the: sandycoastar disgrace' and a'crlme to still com
plaiii,tbut 'neastftne '
which' do' best An your, section should -' - - .
be-given a Chance. - -: ; ; . . Read Uie--attertlseeinU-aw v :
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