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-1 ..x1T. . . . ';;'V, DURAB as fTBR cattle srtuatio tes4beriyerslt Gntheeptlter hanH ' nJBpnsidferabte -marrv of our: friends durinir.nie.-SenCB ol thii: tllc ab. oaSt'vear:and Isome'are beeinniiiiz' to ' much -less ; Hm : fA. :V . IOr a Ittl !mmmmm .: 'iUr.l.lr' . it' i PP' lilt -; fife 'VM fc- Srws!l.- - I Mi I ; if sv mm i4! 'lit I f -.-i f ' toft Aliif'if 't.j'.'.i'fc 1 1 I limm ' "f 'kit" ti '4 a tit- 11 -.',i.fi'i...2v Mr $w ' HI II if -'. ' .' .i' e'- . - -V R imelspaeh; in Q hiov tni which hail) : in - u$e,'r , .V " T,hc machine wai . brought in ., on" 'a . local J; ; - De Laval jSeiice l)a)T to belookebvet bythtrV fifervire man.- : vi: ssv' ., There was "nothing: the tnatter with the eparatdrr; , and after h waKleaaed P and oiled Mf. RimeUpach J 4 top; it nppie xoe.cum ment that 'it ought to Mt -. J good for another 25 yeari. hit IT, ."UK ; CP ' '' V The ;I)e, Larval Separator; gives the t greatest value foftiie jiimney, fccatise it K gives betters ahdylon Rimelspach' s experience is equaled By the records,. of a large number of De Laval machines . ; -.-'v-- 6risidering its greater durahi" aipn the De : Laval is the most economical separator to buy ; and with " its cleaner J skimrnih greasier nnjni andVunequaled service, me"! price ':;,ofk-a'V cneaper ; macnineisnign in comparison; THE DE LAVAL SEPARATOR CO. : '"sice. t;jl.l' K.ir:-. ii'ssif-'eiL.-i.I'Cf' ;.'ri.i'if v Send NMoney ' " !Arni!?Dres8 V Tr- (Every Pair Inspected) y7: Here's U the "Identical 7 sho J.Uncle , Sam .10.. K.'d' for dresi wear -: in , the : armjr. Handsome, comfortable, wears "like iron. Don't confuse this genuine ' dress, shoe with ; inferior shoes that sell ' for . lesti- Real economy means not saving a - few pcuuica vu me urigiuat tusi, out; 1U . gcyy iiug uui. uiuiiE a nunuuu vu get it -in "a shoe that your government O.Ed. 1. r Comfort Mrinson Iast. ; . "2. Selected ' Leather uppers. 'leather 'soles. -: ' -4. Treated to - with ' . stand snow and wa ter. ry 5. . Dirt . proof . . tongue. 6. Takes .a beautiful r poushr; V7 1 V ; : 5 only v" , . f V.YArrival Wataf t Frwi. These jdays it's: '.fine toe get a k! shoe. yott;-know- is crowded full of quality, ; without having to pay, a fancy, price I Right, now. aail this coupon; ; -.' , r nMuiuHnnmiUnmiNMiiin 'RiHiakie'tiairVorililr'-citi, -''- V:.: 5: tw 2 Hutlnjtoa Ay., Bwton, 17 Mais. : , ; ; Bond.. , . .'. . . .pairs, postage frW X'U 'paiTttiiS pOBtmjn on arrival. If not satisfied you 'its to runa my money, Wrtta nam dearly.. - P. W.'. Namo , .... ... , ; f , , , t, , . . .fllsd. : Address. .. . . ....'.'...-.... .v,',...-, ; PI Dickey Glazed Tile SUot :. MTh Fruit Jar ofthe FleW" ,TQUB , BANKER . W1IX . TKLL TOTJ THAT. A GOOD BILO ISTOOOD INVESTMENT. - 7 .,. ....... v . Sepd .. for ';. Caialoir: No, ; Z. '- W. S. DICKEY CLAY MFG. CO., - Chattaaaoaa. .Ta.i - 1 Macomb, IIHiwls.-' - Kanis city,.M1 .'l - ' -' - '' " ' ' -' - : tear down than ' ; : agricultural prac; : buyinff:V f t t d lU eTfort Lrid a mor" r.w -r.rif r -fs-f '4f - mre stab p liavA heftn wrirkinr , J have been -a close observer f'l.; ' ' -. . rtV fall a i'l-'i- - : ini '4tK.-a?4ostng-ganie.;-rrr-ti y ow Aci;iimy and th? ' v:-.V.'-.-'it-SHWWT--.' - ug . good rsirnp!y corftoVdvmy: b soil to.be- maV who- is -.irnr tovlprpduce'anf r cpmerdep!ted .wherevhe has stayed soft: of livestoclc;-o dairy products- c"le . as ra regular part of his -on luf chased feed -will f ail' in the - Amng business through thick and SbuthfinttKe.ipng:;ru bad, bedenvejd ifr vturnirip parer e f eed itito already in the cattle prhapnVyear in ftv r-of twenty . years, but -I Jiave e erV taking on sortie cattle with their ntiJ contended, and sH steady, strive ffeed-rpwj o jivtJiuviw uujiutjp mi iiuicij jiM nicu iicius a practice that 'will ( out oi : .evcrjr nvinureu. -pui, ji. near t ensure : ever greater yields of feed some bne'saylr'wt'an the use of wi uit.ni vui iiwm uui. tu . u.nc - uie . ucsc sires wiinin their means years" but of ten - whats tlie use of- erideavbr ever to raise the standard liaying; the livestock at all ?"-rAnd -oi -jthe qiiafity of ;the animals prb' this loojes like; a . reaspnalequestion ' dudeUr ; This, when we have learned and o'nehat is, ard Vto ; answer. to organize so as.tO:demand the price CCat tfief e is: a more to tmsu'esr4?.:0 which supply and tiontfianapf trs on the entitle us, will ma!;e : farms our of ten the . South; bver, t. groig ; and feeding the safe have "more br less1 land that cannot ' "sound business that its import- etilized ' profitably e the consuming; turefor some sort of-anirlndViirco had many tliP ariimals aVe harirl in MtifiKik ; men produce- figures to prove that : :pasWe;during the summer they must " te-yuJd. cat be fed 'throueh the WeCedinLwfnter. :.e 'oh-thetrfarmj, but;almost ;with br ivhen one tartsin the-4 to purchase cattle to turn on pasture : nr wno ownca :uie poorc w w lleif ihdstob" many ' bthers brithfe -thelf-yaripusrsectfpns, and the ma: same quest Of ni : Ipss that' isJ incurred through feeding 9 dencesprpspenty about them than, Ihigh -priced Iroughage through' the : thjtlr less argumentative neighbors had winter" -Uj more thtnv offset byV the '6 continued to; grow cattle year jdideriyedrom M vafter7year. - That saying figures pfeVibus- summer. ; Again it will- be 'o " true as led t0 mJ"I noted by CafefuKbbserver -tharthe v lmesbuti isynotrtrue When applied fafms where liveitock are maiulainevto -thexattle business on the average ; ;oKi 'J..,wl. t. - faVm.' for "the fieures don t go deep i.-.f-. L i ratr'ri the real effects, iuc iicivics prouueers oi surplus "6-,,v-.., - feed, and we gather from this that on farm and farmer that cattle grow-, the benaicial' effect of the :livesJtocic in lts w ; is generally . responsible ' for. the in- ; ; . .; r i . , ":) crjaseprpductivi-olnhe, lanoand C J Weeds Do to Crops ; indirectly responsible or the greater-': U' amounts of- feed :,such; farms vpro; CAYS the, - Kansas Agricultural u i 'Under every cbnaTtibri: reerarrL . jesa i weawiv: ana no matter, how nh the comar Kid SsJ JT Datteriea will kepyour u abur lunxung ar. par. autos. door bells, band lanterns, i telephones. tc. Study the label! In siaton genoine Bed Seal bry Batteries! Ask Yoiil DftlrV y?iJ.'5:?in wy dealer's snpoly of owwrai is always Iresh. Call tree to nsera of Red Seal Dry Catteries. MaiJateetHad Sirpply C: 3TerkHicae-S.Uelr--SaJraiaee - V: So it comes ,down to : the', ques The ragweed, common m easter .t .1: L?ti -iii. j.- h son w itwu.ui iwccpiug uvcsiocK . io wnicn is.an.sas,-, removes- nu' . t , t some high'prieed feed must be given -pounds of' hitrogen arid 3 pounds : it. i ' i-i -ri . . ' ... '"''. '"''. n 1 ' . j ao-Vi ton 01 ..Hi .nicy wiiuer ,,urt accepting , less re- pnospnofic aciu . , 0j furnsirDra-te''::te VPs rasJbWer;lVirut stbck.Irt- the- f irjfc case. whe the ;fenlV lZPoUrids of -nitrogen ana rpugage;is-,ahe4nure feri i?wW bn'the land fto'-Vdiichnes'sW'thf to 'U D .soil: "while, m-tbohrcasfttelrei' is V erODC ' '-? '. : f' i less produced-te,ntitlnn$ veri a yr M7&j ragweeds. wcicu wiai tnc iequing pi jcaiwe ou-tne - -;:.' ..''.,; " j weeds av.erageTfaweiMs,tepraaM -i.-i.-- r.ir ;:fl'. rntn.j tbe crowing . crop ' . a. iiuur,cu8t. iXne- jarmwprjcer, ;..rrT .r "" . . Arttnnetitio rtheretan4:i:mst he'ath&i the extra are t oii.WprK . mcurrea ;.m : rr tb cattle bver that iid WT0 . F' it that fted on the mar- growth bj yeeds. ; -- ;nt iw. state is trifling indeed, .'vNot only do weeds use the Pj clbiheahrbugtthe the traianioutVo:brk giving, feed essary to put ket in the raw state is triflincr indeed! .V--Mnf;r.nnlv:.V.f1bweeds use ; The farmintr crami is nn tbat "rani food needed by the farm crop . noteplayed tb ak finisminojnei 4.'iJ-.'''t l . ... .. a ... . t '. .' .i . j: ?wthiri The ie1 o tibn upon whhch:pernianehtlyprbfltf mPstiAy?e4si13 TgC nf watef- Lic: agricuii;ure must, pe ..puiir, is not y k i , ? tne, result of , any . otte pr tices ior brie or'twbyears 'two ipra-:lan.tp cultivate. t tne ,laj; ; but isttheVWthypf ee will be as : culmination i of -various inidTbvmrf lr. i1 mmmm
The Progressive Farmer (Raleigh, N.C.)
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