South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 119, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 29 April 1922 — Page 5

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II SATURDAY MORNING. APRIL 29. 1922 THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Watrh This Space Each Saturday For Up-to-tlie-Minutc Farm News and Market Activities. bites noil First Hand New? of Farm Huron of Northern Indiana and Low r Michigan Fnllv Covered. ii If ii u 1 J - Edited by Walter J. Vincent

Annual Round-up of Farmers and Farmerettes Promises to Be The Best One Ever Held at Purdue

AS ACCREDITED HOLSTEIN HERD

Ahout 1.7)00 Youths Are Expert cm! to Desernd Upon Lafayette Tuesday. 11 avard for 'he r-ur, l-upl .-ut 1 ' boys a r. - 1 g.ri- reprer.tir.g r.'-'irl: -v-ry county In In--.i.ar.a v li" ' rr.l 'o at I a fay -!.

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their hnnf'Ti: "Willard S'ump, Wai;ertr.n. p.g: JV-tynicnd Vo-Jer, .S.mth pe-nd. truW f.trininfr: Howard kund '.!. & . j : h B.rd . hepp; Har. Wh:?n-r. North Liberty, calve: Omar Morh'l, South ln1, corn; In-

jmm Whitmer. Scuth Pnd. pot tr.t-: niva L. Smith. N'erth Lf.hrt.,. ' i'-ultrv; Catherine Degrrate. M!sha

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Fr.ivpr-dfv. Th-tri-p. for most of

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year- the rourdp rtc n .v) an intensive wer-k ; crjv.r.j work for the club member 1 r h plenty of '-ntr-rtn inmnt !,r'. n . n to make t ti f a v more

:-' r -rlnsr. Plenty of Contests. rudgir.g contests for both c.rN it 'I boys will h a big feature ; hroürhoiu th.p week. Thp girls will; et. cage in bread and canned pro- ' t u t Judelntr. wh!i thp boys u-r!I j f mi"tp In corn, livestock, and f jtc; ' j ldclnc. In fidditinn to theso judtrir.c contPFts the xirl's dpmonstration f'.im.s will fr.ws;e In a cannlnc dprn-, onstratlon nri a ?ppd corn dftnon - , tration "U'li! hr dvpn by Low In the vf ationnl rla?- at th" Storkwpll i Mich fhonl. i Thp Jrppnnili voration.nl rln- j '.vill civp a rntifo trntlnc ilfmni,. ; m ration. , Many 'inouvtratlon. r m on.t r.T f ion ? wirious kin!, j rrlitin? to homo m'tkinc: with th FirN anil 1:vp stork mrc ar.fl man-! at: 'n rf for tl;p hoy? hnvo br-pn !

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i srpr. Ilrfmn, pwinsr; I3thr Rm.- ! dpr. S-uth lipnd. irp; Crystal ; Smith. Mishawaka. rnnln. and ! Krn Marker, MIhawaka. bakinrr. Tho from thp South Rpnd hicth ! -rhool who Intend to makp the trip lr-: Margaret McKnlzht, Marpraret ' Hartman. Kdna Tliccrln?. Mrprrr. ' I'rff-r on. Margaret .Steinm."' and Kuth Smotzor. '('ro-niptly at r, :n thp party will ap South P.pnd on thp I'pnnjl- : ar.ia linp and Mr. R)r1 I- vpry irxiou- to havp pvrryonp at thp ' IVnnv';v,in!.i station by C : 1 in i irr that tickets and iTaircap ran bp i r. rranrpd for. Thp :raln will top ; at Tvi'kpvIIIp and tho?p livinp in that :r'nity ran join thp party thprp. Priday will bp fr-t-away-d'iy. Mo-t r.f thp younpter will rpttirn t' 1 1 . r- i r h o m p . a t p that p v o n i n .

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Soz75 Demonstration W ork at County Farm George CJrar.thum. -f S : ' Dep.artrnor.t of the Mirh:cr. Agricultural C"-31eg.. .-pont. pvt il ; -In Ca? p-'jnty bT: wTk. Mr. Grir.:u;n w.,rkl or. t:y -demor.tra.ti"pint-' at th -farm and nportt-d all in r'l Virion.

DEMONSTRATIONS ON FREE LECTURES AND HOW TO COCK WELL

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ing out papTurp tiiization p'.ots to ti?e of oomniprc

of the dpmon?: r t : ri r fffpet on Harry (Irs-or;'-of Caspopoiis. Thp S"i!s domnn't.-a::":!

Mr. P.erllu M. !!.,rriI ret . ( luf'-- mi i i-

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highly valu: aa. to th.p farrr.p--Southern Michiran. It pi in

to mak this year s Ob,-ry ittort Pay at thp county farm th- .cf vent of its kind evrr !i id

Thp Acricuitural Pollrc reprP5Pntatives here to soils and farm crops work. The date for th oher 'it :om at thp rounty farm ha-

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FEDERATED CLUBS CONVENE AT ARGOS

HOW TO CONTROL LIGHTNING IS A FUTURE PROBLEM

This Hog Feeder Drops Whole Ears

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. ,s sai'i t r. a i inr r.r ir-w j loturr, rnot of th" work eominrr

J 'i rnntft and dTnonst ration?. r!rrrtor F.. I. Hiristip of ;ho A erb-M If urn 1 I'xpprimpntal Station. Tean Stanley F. Coulter and Z. rr.

Smith. .ctTfp club leader, nrp tipj onlv nnp s-'hpduiprt for rpprular ad-j

drpjrp:. Th entrrfalnment featur.!

vill lnoludp an opn hou by all ?h "neinprlncr vhonls and a trip t F'iftlp Ground where Onera! Harrirn. Jatr prpsldnt. dpfafpd thp

Indians over 10 vnr ao fhnifsi

of various sorts 1i;ivp n scIip.l pd under the iir rtion of the athletic department, includin.cr field day ronfpts whih crime aftr the i'wrdltsr of nri7.es thp Inst da v. Ao

the bo and, cirl. will bp Invited to; tb Annual cc Karbrrue wbicb f on-j Indes tho Purdue show every year. I t. .To County Will FleprrM'ntnl. St. .To-pph county to bo w-ll j inrfs"ntf(. In all therr will - at! I'.vt eiht'-en youngsters leaving' from S. utii !Her,d and vicinity.

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fsvp cirl- who won th'-ir rieht to make the trip with their f rn: paid through eompetltlv' farm pre. ' 1.-.f work at the Tnter State Fair lat j fail, th'-rc will be six hlph school I r;;rs nlio will mak'p the trip by pay-l 5?'. tlie-ir o. n pppT!r. The hij-h i

Prominent Indiana Women Speak at Fifth Annual Convention Bremen Next. The fifth annual convention of trie Marshall county Federation oi Tlubs was held in thp Christian ehurrh at Arpos on Wednesday, April ?r. One hundred and twenty-five club women were In attendancp at the mid-day luncheon. The convention was a marked -ucce owinar to the efficient majauenicnt of the officers. Mrs. Flla He.Mont. chairman. Mrs. CI.tr Shunkwller. vicp chairman, and Mrs. Flo Yearick. supported by the Monday Club and Humo KconomL'3 Chilis, of Argos. Th speakprs as announced on the procram wprp prpent except thp 13th district chairman, of South Rpnd. who was unablp to attpnd on account of the serious Illness of hpr hus.hand. Thp following clubs responded to roll-call: Ar.zos Monday ann Horn Pcononiic Clubs. Bo.irbon Culture and Itoadincr Clubs, Uro men Current Fvents and Home Kconomlcs "lubs. Culver Civics Club. Plymoutn Home Economics and Saturday; Clus. J The convention inpir" the club women to greater lntere: and fort In community pptvIcp. rtesahx- i tiorts were passed tpndin? toward a noire united and systematic organization. The next convention will he held In Firemen.

Electrical Engineers Working! to This End Will Mean tftrv

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LAPORTE COUNTY FARMERS VOTE TO

POOL THEIR WOOL1!

be held thp parly part of .Twiy

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With America's preatest electrical wizard announcing the artiricial production of liRhtniiig, I: Is but a step to tho control of this destructive

element and thp turnmcr of it to

snmo uspful purpose. As a fac are practical methods, practic

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against lUhtr.ini:, but they h

tnadc little headway because of the

suspicion

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ninp; rod'

At the .ca.mr time rvrrv fakir in the

farmers and other folks in tlv country towns, their unscrupulous methods not being unearthed until

iney iwa coverea me country ami r ,: even cheated and deceived a rroet Mi'fvy-.''

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tunes and the farmers were left holding tho bag. Comfortable in their feelinsr of security, the barns

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Claude Harper and J. F. Walker Address Meeting Marketing of Lambs. A small number of Laport County wool growers In meetlnc at the farmers' room of the court house Wednesday evening, voted to pool th-Mr wool thL sprintr. Tho farmers' were adresspd by

f thp bureau of

Gu crnscy Lecture for Indiana Dairymen Dairymen of north rn Ir.dii-a

have a rare onnortunüv of r,-- -

irst hand experience and informa

tion by attending the Cucrney ca?r Club show in Plymouth on June 7th: eincp Charles I,. Hill, of Fto.-rda;-. Wisconsin, will Judge the ehib:t. Mr. Hill, Is without doubt, the largest importer of Guernspvs ,

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the Island of Guernsey anioi,? the I ti.tm 't breeders n-ho founded the hre- d .and1 ov;,, : developed it. makes h! pointers ofio.b.l.

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ing to. for but few peop ha.- h id the experiencp and traininc. a no po?e.is the ability to j;:dce dai'-y catt. The committee infurm- :

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feat? of entertainment worked imo ' . .

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Tile e.i I'. t'-ria SX .'- teni of I I ocilJCinc pork hrp.. roasts, bam.-, oaeon

of the farmers burned down ju?l thftjand other clioire l.art.-s frnni the

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s .; pe rv : .-o of pepn y n -hips, w ill ha j.:z ra tries are of ; ne expert to makp the with the department i'l which they won

'moiki:pot;r." ' Vc have horse powei. water power, candlepower; so why not mousepower'V reasoned r. thrifty Scot, and straightway put his miee to work. He selected two promising younc mi' e and .set them up in bu.-i-nr. in a miniature tread mill, whero lhe we iv" to rarn their board and kerp by hie manufacture, of sewing silk. For more than a year the mice kept their little factory poing on a day and night shift. Th in,eniou" thread mill was so constructed that each mouse was enabled to twist, twine and reel on an .average of from loo to "M threads a day. Women doing the same work were paid a penny a hank, conseuontly each mouse netted a ?avinsr of hix shillings per annum, for the Dwner of the tinv threadmill.

same apd the resulting condition of the farmer's mind was more harm,fu! than the loss of money. Unfortunately the government did not lock the v-table door until the horsp was gone, but nevertheless forward ptrid s can now be announced. To put the oflicial mark of approval of lightning protection methods, thp Pureau of Standards, tho Weather Purouu and the American Institute of Ivlectrical Engineers had a juitit conunittco prepare a code and many firmly established principles for lightning protection have been established. Indications are that before long there will be developed practical appliances that will make farm buildings and other? safer, if not entirely safe. The committee might wisely invite the creator of artificial lightning to suggest mear. of controlling the force he !s now able to employ. The farm Iossps by lightning are very heavy th ugh fortunately thp lo.-s of life is pot very great. Also Jet it be hoped that'when appliances are approved they will not provide another vphlcle for t.he financial exploitation of the public.

bogs' earoa.-s i bring generally

adopted on Indiana farms. Mo--t of j the pelf-feeders handle -lulled corn j with tankaee or -orne n:hor protein supplement. However, the inability j to shell corn or to haul corn to j market where it might shelled, has kept many farmers from adopt-! ing the free-choier- system of pro-i

locations m by bit eh ing The Weicht i'c-t on the

the fiel 1 or feed lot. a bors or team to it. of tlv hoppers really iron which fit in th

slots at the top of the upright "twoby four.-." These are braced a shown in th" photograph, and strips nailed to these brace. prevent the hoppers from swingirg too far when an esp ecially vigorous pig gets busy with his nose. The opening at the bottom of th

duoing pork, where the hogs have! hopper is six inche wide apd a their menu laid out on the counter, j sin If. 1 -i by 4 1-2 Inches wid, in this e.a-e. tbe foe.lrr. ! naiieil to the upright pieces, allowA fa--lf-feeder for the feeding of j ing the hopper to swing .1i:.t an ear corn which works satisfactorily i inch either way will permit the corn

nroc" wants inc.iinn dfhis WASHINGTON, April 2v Snb 5-tantial increases in the duties .n a number of important food and otle r farm products carried by the n-w tariff bill w ere demanded to. , v by the republican "agricultur.al-ui iif bloc."

to roll into thp trough blow hopper but at the same time

the will

it bv allowing too much

has been in use for some time on the farm of John A. Hillenbrand

near Patesville. Tbi feeder, de- ' net waste

signed by Frank Meyers of tint to drop. place, swings on tlv end posts. j Plans for thi-s flf-feeder .and alo in two sprtlons. arid drops tho corn those of other types- may be obtained out as the rigs push it with the; I from the Agricultural Fxte-s:on no.sp.. I I. partment of Purdue Fniversity at The feeder is made op a platform ithe co-t oi making the blue prints

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animal industry of Purdue Inner-, ttiat there are also to

sity. and J. 1 . walker, neia mtna-

per ot tlie .hio Mieep and Nooijtn program

Growers Association 01 eoiumou---n. Mr. Harper discussod thp feeding and marketing of lambs and Mr. Walker spoke on th- grading of wool and marketing process.

' For Pooling Wool. I Mr. Harper stated that 1. -2Sl.ln2 ' lonnds of we'd were pooled in TnI dinn.t 'nst year. This represented ! about one-tliird of the total wool j clij . In every instance where the j wool was pooled the farmers mad the mo-t money. The speaker used a graphic chart to bring out the fact I that the average price for native

I-iiubs on the i'bicago market for the ten year period from 1?12 to 1'.L'2 was the lowest in October of any month in the year, and always the highest in the months of April. May rtid .Tune. In the light of thes'- figures, if farmers can get lambs to weigh fairly well for the?p early market? the returns are better than at any other time of the year. Mr. Walker, who Is spcrptary of the Olio Sheep and Wool Growers' Association stated thp association has a warehouse at Columbus cost

ing ? 1 J.-..O0A, and is capitalized uif- .

fi iently to do business on a large

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nisKAsrs ii:ciu;.mm;. Diseases of iip stoe .are t bp decreasing and a genera! imp-o"v

ment in Quality is rer oited b T"epartment of Agriculture.

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which has "two bv four

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to oply a few cent:

in the phofi .trraph. Thi to be piarfd at different

( 'opies of th" plans

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Cass County Still IFarin Women Ashed

Active in T. B. Test I To Meet at Laporte

I B. TESTING IS FINISHED IN GREEN

eradication in

Pe-heaa

The work of T. P

Cass county continues steadily, ports show that elo-e to S.fupj have been tested todate.

.v h 1 t in 'luuuim pa i L oi i r.i

I work is the fact that so manv farm

ers have avaib 1 themselves of r?if opportunity offered by thp Cass County Farm Pureau in making

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in etitrg of all farmer-' wives in this i section of the s'ate has l-cep called I

to be held in this city in the base- i Sii;, mod of tip- First. National Pank, on S tj;.,n

scale.

not accepting more wool than it can 1

handle. The storage charge by the company to date has averaged about I - j bn it 1 1. e r. n t c 1 m r 1 , '1 nr t l-i !

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F. Pradfute. a vice president in the,

national farm federation is an offl

eial of the company.. Mr. Walker, said 'he company was equipped j with ? splendid sales service, and j the aim of the concern was to elim- 1 1

mate .-peculation as much as possible fi.nd shorten the way to the ma rke-.. Scarcity of Ianib

In Cbio said the speaker. 12.enr,-l coo pounds of wool are produced ! annually. The greater share of this' N poobd. In commenting on the J number of lambs in the country, he !

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the total was 2.ori0.ono less in 1 0 1 o and h ss than at anv

I Wcdnc-day. May third for I pose of outlining plans foi

; ing- a farm wonp iins' federation

A letter announcing th

the pur-jtjmo 5-nro lstn. The company's ar. j organ:.- , rangerient in the matte- of pooling I

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PRIMARIES MAY 2. 1022

DAYTON D. MANGÜS Republican Candidate for STATE REPRESENTATIVE

St. Joseph County Vote for three Candidates

Work in That Township j

rractically Lndecl Liberty Starts Monday.

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1. H. Jackson

Democratic Candidate for State Representative

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Mr. Jackon. a "practical farmer" tor more than sixty yrars in St. Josrph county, solicits your support at the primary election. Tuesday. May 2. If nominated and elected, he promises his hearty and aggressive support to all legislation favorable to St. Joseph county. Vote for Three

be tested for T. No campaign putting this w ork matter has he-r judgment of the county and they

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Testing for bovine tubcrctbosbwill be uished in Green township Saturday, and Monday Ir. C. T. Howard. federal etc rir.arian will commence the work in liberty township. According to Ir. Howard thara hac been .ljiproximately te"0 Cattle tes. d in (Jr f ii township, but Friday night he wasi unable to say how many laactor.- would be found a Saturday was the last day for tn final examination. He sbated that .-o far the number of reactors found

wa re of about the samp percentage progres-ive as found iti Center and German , Mt:- 'r-tcd. townships. j

sme queer and Interesting storks; ii.iv been circulated since the test; .-:.;i t d and new enrs are cropping I . u' almo-t daily. i In most every case trp prove toj i the fabrications of idle hramt and are without foundation of fact. np that has gained wide eireula-j )en is that farm, bureau chairmen1 i p'-vr have reactors. This has been j disproved in two irsfames already' and only three town-hips have be p; ej.td. Ar.ot'pr ope that reactors! rncr found in barns which have! (.-merit rigors. Another, that tuber-1 i-:ar ca'tle are ahvay? fo-md on :' rih? tint feed -;lage These and, seVPr i o'her tor ie. equally unreasnable and ridi'-ub'u.- have been

to take 2 cents per pound for

meeting' is sh;ire rhesp rbarr-e tn ineliiilp

possible the short test. The savtu ! bas been received by County Agent 1 s-oring for six months sellin in-

s been exceedingly great to many j P. A- Fuechner from Anna'. Mohn- ! Msraiu e. oth.er xpenses. and net

farmers. ( .ssep. director of district No. 1, Thiv orofit.

Farmers of Porter and N'ewburg I district comprises u-.ke. Port'!. Jyiitownships hired a veterinarian and ! 1 orte. St. .Joseph. Marshall. Starke, last week had over ."no head tested j !h:k'-ki. and Fulton eountie-. pepfinding eighteen reactors. In Una-i v-s'-ntat iv women from all parts of

ard and Milton townships over tw.o hundred were tested and a few rw-

actcrs found. j -t the present rate of testing it j

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1 1 I il ,Y i ' e , l c I I .I'll I ' .- . ill the dairv cattle of "i-s eouutv wtll

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Tlie company allows 1 c eents rpr! 1iä iounds e.n th" bxal loading! charges and prepays the -acks j This '-ear the conmanv will have '

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organizat ien o" a

v.o'ip n's feileratiop ha b. . p

is. 1 1 f ration to;- .s( me time,

ppe-itL,' Wedtp'dav wi! (bt

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b i ur. if or ai receipts and ; voice--. Seventy to IT,

i the ; p,je of ? he wool

ancc,; at once to all .-hipers. Ail fa; ivi's will rer-e ive tlie same pric

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hipiung inper cent of will be ad-

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f!ie ex.o t nature of he or g ' m i . 1 1 i o n I P is ju-obabif that -In- uuiiH-n will j be .i-kd to .join tl e farm b if -au : as an auxiliary to tl at organization.

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NOT MIT HI T M)0 Iisp.- in the kitchen sink. I'ut upon the- flO'OPrist we. k'- w S'lll in the tub: Ma don't u'drk no more. Fern didn't feed he cow.- today. Pasture fepce down. ('urn h.a-.u't felt a h for wo ks Garden's turnip' b'-owtc All 1 bar l- turin out r tur.in sop-.e- op-' Me'ers. -imp.-r-. tu'" - a-1 .-rr'.dj Fordy v. h it a die' Hands ill arou'-d the bouse. Teakettle's i : -y a liope. Tlris firm ain't wlv-i f usd to

LEO VAH HE

Democratic Candidate for STATE REPRESENTATIVE

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Holstein heifers vou wi ii fi nd when von attend the second annual sale of the St. Joe Valley Holstein Breeders Association, May 19, at Charles Weidl er s mammoth barn, 4 miles south of South Bend on the Michigan Road. There will be more than fiftv rnimais to

choose from anr est bidder.

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t'ieir own thinking. I r.cide ntall tii - ptafe atpi rufiepi: governi:1' ut working m Cooperation wich the farm federation have never dop.- .-; piece of werk ? vital to the farmer, and to humanitv .n general, and th- mos hearty suppr r: should t" given this effort not only by th3 farmers of St. Joseph county but by miik dealer and citizens of Soutr Pcrd as well.

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machine his now been so perfected that wi'.I pv n brand tomafees .-ithout bruirlrg then or bre iking

skin Scientific American.

If you Fivor local self-crovc. . -mcnt, repeal of tixpensive laws and tax rating commissions.

Try KEKS-TIMES Want Ads

ItlTTTFTl ANIMATES RIlTr. petter sires in all c.aes mean better animal.

vote for LEO

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DEL HIUDEBRAND P.KPFPFICAN CANDIDATF FOlt ort2ge Township Trustee Pu.-itM Man for a Pusine OfJici" iii.a!iii("J. Ilpericnrl and Fftici. . Ibis rna-le !?r'oi in every positive trust. Th refcre will ave rnot for tr e taxpayer. 'ot" for Him Primary May 2 Marlin ic No. .17 -A A d v e r ti s e m f I. .

This is an opportunity worth waihw; for if you desire to improve the strain of vom herd. The date is Mav 1 9.

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ST. JOE VALLEY HOLST

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