TH H r IIG GRES S I VE 'a I j ' ' 1 A-v- .... ' 1 - I pv 0 i 1 " R W ' I 1 Tlieae ho&s were treated properly with refined, sterile serum, with most excellent results 100 Potent Seru m in Every Dose . "(Go: to fc!1 ;: I ; ' ?r ouleJ br. blooded liZT TOST farmers in the boutn are- kiu.'::?. i " uu l now if ears is An nn r . every one laid out fot his crop just as ft?' biz acreage he ithougbt h y cultivatein V normal season. June,-n(jlHikis Zl with us has been unusually wet, with everv .K. mnm' y , a" Payments. two rains within a week, either of oFtL huiS , f'f n the which would keep' a team out of ttV;.?;.; 'oan Pla in 0 field for two or three days. Thfs4oes iS,VnSf ,pai4 " not always happenut it; is 5S?hMTi! likely to happen. Whenever it does, n We ,0 raj row wi" be cas you are sure to-be strained, and the - tt . , ' . crop produced is W to "be a costly . iSSSt 0nYou say 'you like to' be strainei 1?. that you and your force work better. n. uT -5. Perhaps sa But-isn't there'suchithing;.:"; -'e can be Potency is always tie first requirement -of Mnlford Refined Hog Cholera Serum STERILITY and freedom from all solid particles are additional features.- Each and every lot of Mulford Refined Hog Cholera Serum must prove of the highest potency, niust actually protect hogs against cholera, according to the prescribed Government test, before it is released from the laboratory. The Mnlford (original) process refines the blood from hyper-immune hogs until nothing remains except potent, sterile (germ-free) serum. . All splid matter is removed. This fact makes Mulford Refined Hog Cholera Serum the most economical for you to use because every c.c. you pay for is sterile serum; and every drop injected into your hogs helps to protect them against cholera, because it is promptly and completely absorbed. In this potent, sterile serum there is no waste and nothing, to cause disease, abscesses or cysts. MulM Refined Ho g Cholera Serum Potent Sterile Filtered Unlike Other Serums ' v Supplied in 100 c.c. and 500 c.c. bottles at two (2) cents per c.c. The 'reputation of the Mulford Laboratories is your protectiori in Rising this Mulford Refined Serum. That reputation is the same on which physicians rely when using Mulford'Serums and Vaccines in human practice. COTVSTTT.T VOfTR VRTFmiVAllTAlV I1M4 Send for free booklet No, 10 H, K, MULFORD COMPANY, Manufacturing and Biological Chmists ' Home Office and Laboratories, PHILADELPHIA, U.U. mSSBBSm as over-strained? If. you plan for normal conditions, how. can you stand abnormal? The fact is ifi you plan to , cultivate all the acres you think you' might, you are likely to be strained,", and that it' is "neither pleasant nor profitable. .1 What a relief it would be to-you if you had that two acres behind, the lot, or that five around the gin house, or. some other piece in some crop that due. creased each year without additional capitalandall the time your land will be getting richer. It looks like the supreme; opportunity for live stock development." Rape Provides Hog Pasture Throui Winter T OOlCING for a hog pasture? Rape '-'-is what you want Dwarf Fpy was not begging for cultivation,, and rape. It is probably the best 'hog where your stock woukLask no greats Pa8ture that can be grown and on er privilege than, to be. allowed to good . land it will support more hogs harvest for themselves. Let your im the acreihan any other forage. It agination range a little, and see if you' does not thrive on poor land and of can think of nothing any more satis-, course-Will not give satisfactory re- factorv than being "in a-strain,"-and su.i!s . But by Pper manipulation it ask yourself seriously if you want: to Wiirgive pasture all winter and then some more can be grown to make spring pasture. yourselt seriously it you be in just such a strain again next year, and forever; If 'not, 'quit; it. Give some acres -to crops that do not require constant cultivation, espec ially at a time when all your other acres are demanding it. Plant cover crops, and let your stock graze on It .will give best results' when sowed iSptember or October. About five pounds of seed to the acre will be required when it is sowed in drills 24 to 30 inches apart which are the best distances. Planting in rows will al- Vl AtYl "'' . . . - . f . . . . ' try ., But what if you have no'stock? All- !cu!f v,ailon- lw0 UY ' the better reason.. Grow some cheap .nfi5 will be enough and will make it. feed, and you will soon havejtock. If gr0.w stcr than jf it is sown broad-?-you, try stock without home-growni caf ?ot lu . feed, cheaply grown at that, you will - Most , fmers should have two or be in a strain as bad as the one above, threetches according to E. S. If you want to take it easier,, next, ?nn or. theUniver- time, plan now for cover crops. 1 hey T a- , . J ua u... rx.'- In this way the pigs can graze on one save land, they save labor. They make fertilizer, they make for safe while the others are growing. If farming. They lieve us of the nee- " ,'ul B,"r u L XZ essity for debt. Theymake for better mf "P' atter has bee" i! ' iL. i:' pastured. living in- the farm home. ZENO MOORE. Whitakefs, M. C. - " - A. sowing, can be made during Feb ruary, to 'provide late spring pasture. W : : J, .. Meet the Market Demands E MUST study the- market - de mands carefully and. select good nrtstocktwui be held . SALE DATES CLAIMED The Progressive Farmer is glad to an nooxice fwd claim for the breeders the fol lowing dates upon which sales 01 pure-weu Oft. Sale, Wfll save you up to $10(1; a year over any ; other separator. Fop this reason: Every sep- arator (except Sharpies) will lose cream when turned below speed (as 19 out of 20 people do). Sharpies skhns dean at any speed due to the wonder , ful "Suction-feed" invention Write for ..our catalog. The Sharpies Separator Co ;- West Chester, Pa. Cmidieu.: Chtos San frficlsa Ptorthwd . Toronto Boll Weevil In Your Cotton? GET A COPY OF OUR BOOK D oil Y7cevil Problem - IT WILL HELP YOU BE AT v . THIS PEST rbt ClothT-W cents; .fei Pap '-50- cents.: - With The PrbsreMiVe S i Cloth, $1.40 Farmer one year,! Paper, 1.15 ORJm YOURS TODAY SllO FIUJKG POWER Dont boy any engrma nt eay price tilt yoa get our new free book "Why.'? It telle ia. Bunpiaworas wia picairesxna iacu mas disungueh gooiUnginea from poor ones. W1TXE Kerowiw entrines are lower in price and foel expense. . Ask for F9 catalog and prices. W1TTE CNC1HE WORK, 20 Oakland AMh IUmh City, Mo. mo Caiplra Bidc Pittsixirth, Pm. , M . - 71 visa son m 1 to I ident Nam I Cata ISO sres ot the types that will en able us to-meet them. If we find that thebtitcher or packer likes an animal of 'extreme beef type because that animal yields a high percentage of the high-priced cuts, the sires must he selected accordingly.' If we find thati-the horse buyer- takes- the big; 4raty,v sound "horse-- in preference to ? Oct! :2At pt&jte: Fair,; the-chuiik, rwhen hls order "calls' for.. : ' J2v?m, sies florses'tor heavy work; we must se-:'. . : . " " -i ;-u" lahnr0 cure sires that will get colts of- that ; Kov' lSS a type. :u we snip or sen xo a market. - yrounw, nwy which demands bacon hogs, then the -Nov. .and-H. c. Lookabaugh, wato ABEBDEE N-ANGUS 21 Woodlawn Farms' Annual , NashvMe, Tenn; HEREFOBDS Oct. 21 Mississippi Hereford Breeders' As- ". socfatlon, Meridian, Miss. No. 44 Middle Tennessee Beef Breeders' , .." ABaopiatlon. at, Nashville, Tenn. - 50 selected tterefords. JERSEYS Dallas, Texas. U Manager. i SHORTHORNS n. Texas. State 'Fair Grounds. Siireveport. r-' FeVy m..l or in- 27, lfllT-LesPe - .- v state air urwuiiwo, SW1NB Oct. 20 and Si-Tew Swine Breeder Asso . , - elation, at State Fair Dallas as. aeverai . - : htaai boar should be the best obtainable individual of a bacon breed-which is in good demand- in that market. In any case, we. must strive to pro duce only the best animals and to be sure that they are uniformly good and that there are among them, no misfits or inferior specimens which do not meet the consumers needs; S. T. Simpson. Missouri Collet of bVeedVr's ,if theV wm iet us know .in time Agriculture. . , N MAYING A PAD MATTER WORSE The Rural finite Rill anH TSvMlr !? a ffV to - f uu. hh juuvoivuv; iei sup an univi i.uua.iv MM - Mr WHTlll BB. - Womnahlres. PniUrM station. Manager, B. Burk, .If. Ou readers will confer Sn dU we' thir will yV'f further dates for will b. very gal to claim., further a Development cover up the .blunder. - - ' .f of judge Mrs. a was talking with ! profession: H.. about? her sow's cholee of a v gaidi to oe a -,f, "1 the -olOuV Tag yonr stock best and cheapest means of identification for Hogs, Sheep and Cattla. riame, aaoresa and number stamped on tags. BurehACo 184 W.Maraa St CMomw ar-r it. n tr 11 K. rl. r. varnpr hp mpvpc thof V j t Anf un hm .l new rura! credits bill iS going to , nUPf JSSt, th raising he says : s ' . , on her. that she wa talking to tne ' "There are thoW who own ' good XTgood ?a" with'.-c iarms yer ao not : leel that they have t ion. been great impetusj to iivejtock legal professioiv-ior aishtjjoy. lawyer in the Siuth: On this point USJ ever quite "able to .take the' chance of going in debt for the our- " v? ior' IZ0 m a L..k t, . , ... - and "The Frogresswe ri"- " - - chase of., better farm- , machinery Lw aubscriber. - J. - -