Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 121, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 May 1914 — Plucked Fowls. [ARTICLE]

Plucked Fowls.

A plucked fowl should not be discolored. The flesh should be pink or yellow, (according to breed. Stales are btuidh, often green, over the crop. The skim tears easily. Stiff, dry feet belong to* stales.

Europe's Onerous Burden. In foreign lands the question of armament (is discussed in conjunction with treasury deficits. In Germany Innrmaaefl ‘taxation is grumbled at; Jagani hasAalready curtailed her military axpessditnres for lack of revenues, while tin tamgland an almost certain fsTHnjr off} 0f^525,000,000 in revenue is foreseen, and* a demand for at least >60,004),000\ new expenditure has been created by} the enactment of service legislation f coupled with the institu- | lion of oldi-age pension.

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