Jasper County Democrat, Volume 15, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 May 1912 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Storage— I have rooms for light storage on second floor of The Dem ocrat building—HAßVEY DAVISLadies, Attention—“ Salome,” rhe W °^- er Of the 19th century for washing, can be had at Long’s drue store, or of the agent, Mrs. W N [ Henkle, R-2; price 10c a bar or*3 bars for 25c. Try it once and you wiii never do without it. agio FINANCLW Farm Loans—Money to loan on P rop « Tty in a °y sums up to SIO.OOO.—E. P. HONAN. P 10 Il epi I UDI 11lV 4 Without Charges for Hl Making or Recording Instruments. _ < W. H. PARKINSON. ■H-I-H-H-1 I-HJ 111 I I H-t 1 I HH. ? Rosebud Farm and Mill, two ’' J miles east of Parr Phone 507- ’ ’ 4- B (Jasper Co.) Rensselaer Exs change, P. O. Parr, Ind. ” + • ’ I For Sale—Some good serv- " ‘ iceable Duroc Jersey and O. '■ I. <?, boars; Younger stock of either sex. Pedigrees fur- ’ nished. j -AMOS H. ALTER & SON. ‘ ’ Z-p-H-W-I-I' I H-.fl I I I 1 1 I Glasses flitted by DR. A. Optometrist Rensselaer, Indiana. Office over Long’s Drug Store. Phone No. 232.
Don’t be too sure of your first old biddy that makes e noise like a sitter. Butter color should be added to the cream before churning is commenced. One of the prime causes of roup in poultry is close, stuffy roosting quarters. A quart of cream weighs about 2.1 pounds, and a quart of milk 215 rounds. The period of time between the hatching of tlfe chick and its first feed is critical. Don’t get a big flock of hens till you can manage a small one to good advantage. Quack grass is a perennial and the roots must be cut off under the surface, to kill. ~'V‘e at bran and Mnseed-meal make the best combination to give to a freshening cow. the pim P in & chicks. Only lively ones should be kept for the borne flock.
In changing feed with the herd, remember it is necessary to make the change gradually. Winter dairying will never be over°ne - least no one has noticed any indications of it. The consumer is paying as much for four quarts of good milk as he is for one pound of butter. ith plenty of moisture in the ground this promises to be a good seasen for early gardens at least. The man who is producing milk for the city trade should have a clear mmd, clean hands and a pure heart A mixture of corn chop and bran is a splendid feed for the young calf just as soon as he can be taught to eat it. Haphazard methods don’t pay and kv ay J unsatisfa ctory. The law Uke “ USt Dot be for ‘ When you turn stalks under the ground needs to be plowed deeper v^tage 1131--111 m ° St 6 ° ilS a fine ad * the kind of brooder the mam point is to have it thoroughly ° d " f. Ontrol as to temperature and ventilation. The pure-bred sire, and a dam of the ‘ type, of as good blood as It is possible to get, will usually bring a desirable colt. '■ 8 ■
oae has a lar ge flock of sheep much time will be saved and better results obtained by the use of the machine clippers. . Many a dairy farmer is robbing himself of legitimate profits by ke e > Ing cows that give milk only a few months in the year. When taken from the nest it incubator should be placed on ground upon which no other chickens aave ranged that season. Buy your box stationery and envelopes at The Democrat office.
