Lebanon Daily Reporter, Volume 26, Number 42, Lebanon, Boone County, 16 November 1917 — Page 6

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now us.' (i ;:i ii w Army anu avy. For y. a'-: it lias invr. by an army i.f 'tv.'rrr'iw ai:-:l that army t-nliots thousands of rtcruiis every year.

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liulk'tin Issued by Chief of Soils ahd Crop's Department of Purdue.

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A conference regarding tha soft :ci s.'luu'.i.n in Indiana was rccentIv -tl at r-i:nlue university hy A. t Wiiirrks, c.r.icf of tha sul.-. and :r.-. dri,snmetit. Thn i more or l. . r:r .urn in rill iartn cf the Mate

he handled itt the ordm-

v.:iv. Mr.nv inquiries in to the ' ' ay to utilize or di-poso of this c . " to the university and the ' r.cc cnMed U sec what al- : .'p ,'.,!! I given. In wme rases on' i: practically ail too soft to i mill piohsiMv never will h dry ",gli to h" hnn.ll-d in that way. J. M -Cany, in charge of the live acre . n firs'1 is, -ays: "l'p to the prestieir '.vt; iu.v'e received I.VJ ten'e.'nple of corn from five acre :.i located in all parts of the state, i fvnr tw nty ' f thc-c samples 'v thut they would he suii&blg for ,'d'nr. 7 he eleven men judging ; plot arc estimating from 78 to !.iin.U -o the bushel." Professor

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. Ilousowivos uif (.f.lumct ?n ra!i'.e it t'rcniiices bnst lvstilts. 'i I'f'V Itii1' it ')V jtmiIIs fiitirt ;v. lnvc,.,, ris s'.'lccLt'd (.iilumct iar this s:i!r.e reason oilier rtamis loo. 1 hcv ;jk('(l bark nf ihi1 rcswits. '1 hcv ucmumifil

u:nty in liiikm I'oudur, iiinl jiui--itv n Ijukuns, :is WL-:1 as Miivty of results. Tlicy eclcctjd Calumet heraute they co'ilJ sure these desiralile ijiiilitip? and wire etriatn if fcttini; thcai. Tlie utrunjest (ruarantee you could ask lur Cttiuuict's thorough gwdntn. Try it.

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o -18 per cent moisture 1'hp per cent of m-iis-ili often runs twice as

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i this e.imlition. unhsa it ran i cl at on. a-. If put in mbs . poil. The elevators are hot hiimlle it until it i.-i dry enotiifh !l. Aiti'icial drying is not a al propo rtion. I'mh uliteilly.

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:api'l!v as possih'p. On Denn Sk'nner. chief of the -I arilry Iiepiutment, says, 'he unmerch'intalile soft ie safely fe. to cattle and !! the animals are Riailo. kiI to it. This soft r. rn i'! out as soon as posihle.

next few Wf utilize it to

It'll' fee.l.rs i 1 1. 1 Thn man f sift corn a nil with little

Pipe Consignment Many to Choose From If you havH in mind any special style; shape, length or in fact anything in tip-to-the-niiimte pipe, you will experience no inconvenience in finding your ideal here.

These, pipes are good values and we want you to .see

them

Oak Drug Store MASTERS & MITCHELL

Sewing Machine SOLD, RENTED AND REPAIRED Hembtitching a Specialty Singer Machine Co. New Adrirru. 208 Main Stmt PHONE 127

Special 100 ladies' and children's; hats, in all the leading shajit's and colors, on sale Saturday Choice 49c Bowman's 5 & 10c Store

Karpens'

UphoLstered Furniture. COULTER-SMOCK CO. I

WE RECOMMEND NATURE'S CREATION For Tuberculosis, Asthma, Bronchial Catarrh, etc. Aak us about it. LONG & DAVIS

Wilcox Motor Transfer Co. Wc Haul Anything Anywhere. Furniture a Specialty Phones 199 and 72

EVERY DAY IS WALL PAPER DAY AT THE PAINT SPOT HARRY SAUNDERS Phonfl lOu-i" Wast Main 8L

BRENTON GARAGE Autos and AutrJ Sapp&M Cast Main Street Pbont 2H

HAMmiLiGRO.

COOK BY WIRE WITHOUT FIHE Interstate Pub. Service Co

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Citntatfe than lo.ns. s.iccessful catlie lii:ishin? reipiiie.- a certain amount : f eniH-riorre, feed and equipment, j Su:."i;i -ti.ms with reference. lai 'Hie soft corn may be disposed nf t,i experienced feeders e-pecia"v

l the community. ith a liirRe amount id lack of equipment experience may tind

the cheaper grades of cattle, such as thin steers, cows and heifers, not requiring niueh finish, most desirable, soliinir the cattle after consuming the soft corn en the market or to some neiehbor for tinishing. ic I The man who understands buying and feeding cattle and has th ne evsary equipment and little feed in addition to soft corn may purchase cattle of a cheap grude and feed the damaged corn, and then I uy additional feed and good corn to finish the rattle. IdjWhere tiie farmer has necessary shelter and feed to carry cattle through the winter, light weight, thin cattle of good quality may be purchased ad.antageoualy and fed the damaged corn, and then finished later on corn of better grade or carried through the winter for grazing next summer. The soft corn this year contains a largo percentage of water and since it did not mature, cannot be expected to give re.ults in the feed lot com- : parable to those that may be obtained from sound mature rnrn. Some yeara : ago a test conducted by the Ii w"a ex- : ' periment station showed that pound : '""!' pound the dy matter in soft corn i rind the dry matter in sound corn were ; of about the same feeding value. ; For best results cattle should re- : reive some dry roughages surh as I clover hay or oata stray with the i srft corn, and the udditiofi of cotton- I ' seed meal to the ration should be ' profitable. Hogs should receive tankage in addition to the corn. Soft corn such as i.s to be found over the ; state is not generally considered a : safe feed for sheep and horses, en- I penally for breeding ewes and brood i The condition of this soft corn : green and immature that it has al- ' varies greatly. Some nf it wan so ready soured and moulded, and in some ra-es is now rotting. Com in this condition that is sour, mouldy, : or rotten, cannot be fed without con-,: siderable risk, and danger of loss. : Farmer must use judgment in feed- i ing aoft corn of any kind and if in j doubt fhould try it cut on a fw in- : ferior animals of little value before j feeding it to valuable live stork. Where the com must be cribbed or : taken tu the elevator, it can be much : improved by careful sorting. All the j very soft ears and those showing rot must b carefully sorted out. An odd : ear of thia kind may serve to spoil : much corn that would otherwise keep. : Corn it sti'.l drying in the field and ; in man; ca it will be best to leave it on the stalk aa long- as possible. : When it la husked, cribbing small : quantities at a time and spreading : out as much aa possible wiU also help J to lessen the amount of loss.

'urniture Styles That Please and Satisfy at Popular Prices is Our Aim To be pleased and satisfied with what you purchase for your home is the desire of everyone. We give you choice goods, in keeping with good taste up-to-date, at moderate prices, is the kind we carry for you.

Library Table

Library Talb's in all Hie Litem si vie ami finishes Mis.., on. Colonial, (,'u. . Am.- and William and M-.rv -i

$9.85 to $27.50

Dining Table

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$12.50 to $40.00

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Buffets olden Oak Huffet, Colonial ileslvn. $22.50 to $45.00

Tomorrow we will show a new sc-! sortment of "Kitrite" silk and cotton petticoat, at Craig's, I

"Concert" Talking Machine

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;n,,. i in i i lMii i Hllllli - ',v !" b"V. sf 1 I'- '-uLi'or. tone iihmIIPer. L' i:i. . only tried irid pnnen id, I I ' " I ,-.'. .11.1,'m :l. II Is a loth l.- Hi''"' -il ii' inn, a. at with I lie nlM.iiiv lo i .-r ),,,-.- lailhfullv illsr. lie,. !'.,; i. 'i. i". ,,n. ami oratory, ii, : . i;v. Tl.,' "i om ri" pl.ivs all r,,o. i- T. -.j.. Vicioi. ('i.lmnbia. c i:. , 'i and 1'aih '. Motor, lime arm .no I ..ir.rt box of Lile. ' tipe and HIV tl $30

ELGIN VACUUM CLEANER The Elcln Vueuuiii ( leaner has three powerful saetlon bellows which draws ll dirt from the ruit. It has brush aila. hmenl to pick up surface litter. It Is bull benrlni! thruout. Fully Kuaranteed. 50'

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20th Century Fire Pot showing how coal burns from outside toward center.

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Century Laurel Heater is the Ideal oi' nial. It burns cheap slack coal Tin tire pot is tuaranlef.i for 'he reaisler prate can bo f losed so ilralr ihru the slots in the hre pot, coal to burn troni ilio outside renter, lliiis eokitiK tlie coal ahead mil e. , nulla inc l lie cases that uun oot and smoke. The 2oth Cenis a F1KI, SAVKK and warms

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$32.50 to $37.50

Matresses$5.50to$15 i

Dining Chairs I

Solid onk, irrnulno Iathr uphnlRterfd IMnlrtK flmira in CohW.u Oak nd Fuiiml Onk. T'rirfs, per f't of six rhairi(

$15

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Oak Rocker This large Oak Rocker is upholstered in imitation Spanish Leather, Funii'tl Oak Finish. Special $4.75

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