You*? Own Meat 
Supply at Less 
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For CUTS 
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Live Stock Matters 
By Prof. F. C. Minkler 
Thii m the 
Original Na¬ 
tional Giant 
Smoke Hoate 
Beware of 
Imitations 
An 8 Years’ A 
Success 3 
Get a National Giant Smoke House. W 
Smoke your own hams, bacon, sau- Hr 
sage, fish. Have better, sweeter, ” 
cheaper meat for your own table. 
Operated in or out doors. Runs on sawdust, 
cobs, a little bark forseasoning. Investigate, 
were ever 
So says a prominent Holstein breeder 
who is always careful about his milk¬ 
ing. This is not an exceptional in¬ 
stance, in view of the evidence that is 
coming from De Laval Milker users, 
such as the following: 
—"After using the De Laval Milker 
on our herd of forty cows 
we find that the cows 
respond freely to the 
machine. We believe 
this is due to its uniform 
action/’ 
—"The action of the 
De Laval Teat-cup is en¬ 
tirely different from all 
other makes of machines. 
It is mild and pleasing to the cow, 
causing her to respond quickly.” 
—“ I can milk in just half the time 
with the De Laval, for my cows give 
down their milk better, and now in- 
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rnrr n Gives pri*e win- 
r IX r. r. lit M I lx. tiing rceipea for 
_ curins ilnmi, 
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get low prices, full information, today SURE! 
PORTABLE ELEVATOR MFG. CO. 
258 McCIun St., Bloomington, III. 
Ask for New 
1923 De Laval 
Milker Prices 
Now in Effect 
Color Your Butter 
“Dandelion Butter Color” Gives That 
Golden June Shade and Costs 
Really Nothing. Read! 
Before churning add one-half tenspoon- 
ful to each gallon of cream and out 
of your chum comes butter of Golden 
June shade to briug you top prices. 
"Dandelion Butter Color” costs nothing 
because each ounce used adds ounce of 
weight to butter. Large bottles cost only 
35 cents at drug or grocery stores. Purely 
vegetable, harmless, meets all State and 
National food laws. Used for 50 years 
by all large creameries. Doesn’t color 
buttermilk. Absolutely tasteless. 
Wells & Richardson Co., Burlington, Vt. 
The De Laval Separator Co. 
NEW YORK CHICAGO SAN FRANCISCO 
165 Broadway 29 E. Madison St. 61 Beale St. 
Fattening Steers 
This Winter I am going to put about 
10 steers (Shorthorns) on a fattening 
ration. They will lie, during the day, 
outside in a protected yard, where about 
la hogs will be kept to work the manure. 
The plan lias been here to feed the steers 
whole ear corn and let (he hogs follow and 
eat the undigested corn. .My idea is to 
feed the steers equal parts of around 
corn and barley and as a finishing give 
them later a protein, concentrate, os lin¬ 
seed and cottonseed cake, at the rate of 
about 2 lbs. per 1,000 lbs. live weight. 
The steers are now on pasture, and get 
a daily ration of silage besides. 
Pennsylvania. f. w. i>. 
conceded that steers can 
efficiently as 
a sufficient number 
GET RID OF 
WORMS 
B Now for thn firat lime, you 
eon make yoor own medi¬ 
cated Balt and save half tho 
C08t Worm Lx 
is a concentrated cliemi- 
tnedicatcd worm destroyer 
and stock tonic. 16 lbs. 
raized with 85 lbs, of Balt, 
make* 100 lbs. You don't pay drug 
price, for »lt-<rnii a,1d vour own and not the 
coat In half. Sold una moii.y bnck yuarantea. 
Feed it and ana for Youranlf: voy taka no riek. 
Postpaid Prices 
One 15 lb. pkg—will make 100 lb*. . $ 3.00 
Four 15 lb, c/k|fii»-will make 400 lb*. . 10,00 
It is generally 
utilize shelled corn quite as 
eornmeal, provided 
of hogs arc allowed to follows (he cattle. 
However, where corn and hurley are both 
Used during the early feeding period there 
would be an advantage in grinding the 
barley and perhaps iti cm eking the corn 
that it is to be mixed with. 
As to whether it would be advantage¬ 
ous to feed 2 lbs, of cottonseed meal per 
1.000 lbs. of live weight to the steers 
would depend upon the Comparative mar¬ 
ker values and prices of corn and cotton¬ 
seed. The use of concentrates of this 
character will shorten the feeding period 
and enable the steers to appear at mar¬ 
ket time in improved condition, hut with 
cottonseed meal at its present valuation 
and corn selling for 50 cents per bushel 
in the corn belt it is my belief that cat¬ 
tle will largely be fed out this year on 
corn and oats with very little linseed 
meal or cottonseed meal. 
AN here whole ear corn is fed to steers 
their daily consumption is considerably 
less than where shelled corn is provided, 
and the comparative gains are relatively 
slower and thus more expensive. I share 
the belief 'that oats can economically he 
included in rations for beef steers during 
the coming Winter, and that they can 
profitably replace sonic of the cottonseed 
meal and linseed meal ordinarily in¬ 
cluded. Where barley is used toward the 
end of the feeding period it has the qual¬ 
ity of firming the flesh, which is very de¬ 
sirable. If 1 used cottonseed meal or lin¬ 
seed meal at all in rations for steers at 
present prices it would only be used (lur¬ 
ing the latter half of the feeding period. 
I should rely chiefly on corn, oats and 
legume hay to provide the entire ration 
during the initial feeding period and then 
would turn to linseed meal to establish 
the finishing qualities desired during the 
last three or four weeks of the feeding 
period. 
I ujr There’s a lot of real feeding value in even coarse rough- n|J| 
r age. Sprinkle with Double Diamond Feeding Molasses; it 
“Makes Poor Feed Good and Good Feed Better” 
a We will ship you Trial Keg, containing 5 gallons of Dunbar’s a 
k guaranteed Double Diamond Feeding Molasses, for only 
$1> plus freight. Send $1 today. We’ll ship at once. ^ 
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I ImL 8C - A Wall Street New York City 11 
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Engine 
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free 
Fenner Churns Make Better Butter 
^ Churns, washes, salts and works 
the blitter in the churn—eliminated 
gT • handlinir butter, all qf which means 
U ts'U I time and labor saved. 
PITTSBURGH. PA, 
THE FENNER CHURN 
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free t><y.kjet that 'ii'lnhi'i the Pvnnor 
method ox quality churning. 
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706 Wellman Bldg. Jamestown, N. Y. 
40-Acre Truck Farm 
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2 send for FREE SAMPLE, 
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^COMPOUND 
KITSELMAN FENCE 
nr 
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F “Savod 24e. per Rod/’ writes Wtlllom 
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