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Live Stock Commission Merchants Correspondence by Mall or Wire Answered Promptly SIOUX OITY IOWA You Get Value Received Yhen You Buy TRIIB P p YELL T SOAP The kind with the YELLOW BAND Sold by all grocers, the bands are valuable ifflia. Piano 1 for Christmas We'll send you one, full slip, oak, mahogany or wnlnut ense, FULLY GUARANTEED, and FREIGHT PREPAID to your home for $155. Pelietier's. Sioux City, Iowa AFTER HE HAD COUNTED THEM His Companions Safe, Philadelphia Man Was Satisfied That He Had Really Shot Buck. Thomas Martlndalo, the Philadel phia tnooso hunter, said, apropos of the opening of the deer season: "Buck fever la a Btrango disease. The victim df It dodtf BOni'o 'remark able things. "A Phlladelphlan was deer hunting In Maine. He shot four or five shots into a thick copse, and thon he shouted: "'All of you come out of there!' "Half a dozen sportsmen Issued from tho copse hurriedly. "'Are you all out?' said the Phlla delphlan. 'One, two, threo, four. Where's Jake? Oh, there you are, Jake. Aro you all out, sure?' "'Yes,' they answered. 'We're all out; the whole party's out. "'Hurrah, then!' shouted tho Phlla delphlan. 'Hurrah! I've shot a buck!' " Society. Mrs. Wayupp No wondor I look worried, my dear. My husband has Just gone out, and If ho Is discovered It will probably cost us our social po sition. Mrs. Blase Goodness! Where is be? Mrs. Wayupp Ho has gone out In cog, to pay a bill. Puck. Limit. "Hore's your portrait, sir." "That my portrait? Well, I may have sat for It, but I won't stand for It." A man sometimes sees things from & different point of view after hla wife makes up her mind. A Treat Anytime Crisp, delicately browned Post Toasties Ready to serve without further cooking by adding cream or milk. Often used with fresh or canned fruit. "The Memory Lingero" Pcrtura Cereal Co., Ltd. Baltic Creek, Mich, fr: i inl'TlrtlnJH mwmir rii it tiikmLmf PLAN FOR BUILDING A SILO Illustration Shows How Inside Sheet ing and Beveled Lath and Ce ment Are Used, In responso to a query for building a silo 12x28, about 24 feet abovo ground, Hoard's Dairyman makes tho following reply: One-half Inch lumber will givo fully as good, If not boUer, service than Inch lumber. Tho ni-companylng Illus tration shows how the lnsldo shooting and beveled lath nnl cement aro used In a silo of this kind. Tho 2xl's may bo set on tho foundation 1G inches from center to centor. Wo like tho beveled lath as suggested In tho draw, lng, for it adds strength to tho silo. End View. We know of somo lnstancos whero common lath has been used, but it seoms to us better to use tho lath made from one-hulf-inch material. The 2x4's will not need any sort of iron hoops. Tho lnsldo sheeting and tho beveled lath are strong enough to resist all lateral pressure. If Inch lumber is used and lath as suggest ed, it would be well to put on the outside somo wooden hoops three feet apart. These hoops may bo nailed to tho 2x4s. Tho capacity of the silo is sufficient for ID milk cows. We believe that a silo 11 feet in diameter and 30 to 32 feet high would bo almost better to construct, for it Is necessary to re move about one and one-half to.tfro Inches of sllago per day, especially in summer, if it Is to be kept in good condition. ROOT CROPS FOR DAIRY COW Make Valuable Addition to Winter Ra tlons Because They Add to Va riety of Feed. No matter what somo people toll you, turnips and other roots make fine milk producing feed. Turnips will not affect tho flavor of milk If fed at tho right time. If turnips aro fed In large quanti ties and two or threo hours beforo milking, they aro llkoly to give the milk an unpleasant taste, but If fed directly after milking no flavor what ever will bo noticed. A peck of turnips to each anlmai per day is sufllr.lent hi most cases. A good plan Is to feed directly nfter hay in the early morning, and once a day Is often enough. A llttlo salt scuttered over tho turnips, which should be chopped In quarters or smaller, add to their palatabllity. Roots mako very valuable addition to the winter ration because they add to tho variety of the feed and no ani mal on tho farm appreciates variety moro than tho dairy cow. In Wisconsin, Iowa and other west ern dairy states tho root crop is be coming a very important part of tho crop of the farm. CONVENIENT CART FOR MILK Two Buggy Wheels and Axle Used In Its Construction Handy for Carrying Fertilizer. I saw a home-mado cart, made from tho two wheels and an old nxlo of a buggy, says a writer in the Rural New A Handy Milk Cart. Yorker. It was used to wheel three canB of milk and feed or fertilizers around farm or barn. Tho Illustra tion shows how it was made. Silo Is Money Maker. Tho dairy farmer who does not build a silo thinks he Is Justified in following his policy, hut tho longer ho puts it off the less money ho will make. Good Separator. A good soparator, when properly handled, should not leave moro than .05 per cent, of fat In tho sklmmllk. ThlB means that but 1 pound of fat Is left to evory 200 takon out. Avoid Germs. Tho first few squirts of milk drawn from the udder may have gorm3 in them, aa they might got Into tho ductB. If you aro very particular milk thoao on tho ground beforo milk ing Into tho pall. Get Best Cow. Like a dairy cow, tho best way to get a high-class farm horso Is to raise him. i mm u," i Hil L i jj 7r$ i !! U Siij ; ( ZrS) BREEDING STOCK FOR DAIRY In Selecting Cattle Real Test Must Be Scales and Babcock Test Con formation of Cow. Professor W. J. Kennedy of tho Iowa station recommends tho follow ing In roferenco to tho selection of breeding stock for tho dairy: In selecting dairy cattle tho real test must bo tho scales nml tho Babcock tester. Tho cow Is a machine to con vert food Into milk, thus slio must hnvo .1 largo middle ami a aUong con stitution to Insuro tho best results. She must also havo a largo udder, largo milk wells, largo crooked milk veins and good sized teats. Her head Bhould bo clean and angular in ap pearance, with tho eyes standing out prominently. Tho neck should ho rathor long nnd lean In appearance. Tho shoulders pointed, and the back bono rather prominent. Tho akin should bo loose nnd soft to tho touch. In selecting liord bulls, oithor maturo animals which havo already demon strated their worth as sires, or younger animals from high testing dams and sires only Bhould be used. Tho best and surest results will always follow tho use of a maturo sire which has Blred heifers with good records. A good dairy bull should ho kept until ho Is 12 or IS years old, In fact as long as ho Is a sure slro. Real good sires nro so rare that when wo do And one, he should dio only of old age. All breeders of dairy cattlo should secure yearly tosts on each and every cow In tho herd. Shorter tosts do not really mean very much. It Is tho cow that stays by her Job that la really valuable. MILKING MACHINE IS HANDY Operation Performed by Compression In Device Recently Invented by Wlsonsln Man. Tho Scientific American in describ ing a milking machine, recently In vented by O. C. Sibilsky of Algoma, Wis., says: Tho Invention pictured in tho Illus tration In nctual use, provides a ma chlno which will causo tho milking operation 'to be performed by compres sion rather than by suction or strip ping; provided a devlco detachable so as to accommodato It for uso In connection with different slzo cows or Milking Machine, thoso having different slzo udders; pi o Ides an actuator for tho milker which is adjustable In ac6rdanco with tho size of tho teats; and provide a milking machine in which the com pression cups are formed and oper ated so as to simulate tho form and operation of a person's hand in hand milking. Keep Calves Well Bedded. Tho stomach of tho llttlo calf Is very sensitive and easily ruined. Noth ing will do It quicker than keeping tho animal confined in a wet, dirty pen. Clean the calf often nnd bed It with a liberal supply of dry straw oflner. It Is no little labor to keep a ft till where several calves run clean and dry, but there Is no other way If you want to raise good calves. Eternal vigilance is tho price of everything good in tho stock line. Making Stables Comfortable. Stop tho cracks and chinks in tho stables. The horses and cows will not get cold outside If It Isn't raining, but In tho stable, with tho wind blowing in through somo llttlo hole, thoy will actually suffor. Get In a warm room and lot tho cold air from outsldo reach you through just ono llttlo opening If you don't believe It. Economy In Liberal Feeding. Economy on the farm, as well as In all other business, is admirable, but economy demands that you get every drop of butter fat poaniblo from q'very cow. In other words, tho great est economy cornea from feeding tho cow to her greatest capacity and hav ing a cow which will mako tho best uso of her feed. nAliSVTVOTfS Beef Is high, but butter and cream aro higher. Silage may be fed tho day aftor tho silo Is filled. Thoughtful dairymen will keep up the milk flow this fall. Back of many a shortage In tho dairy business Is a poor slro. Separating cold milk means that some cream v. ill remain in tho sklm mllk. Dirty calf pails aro ono sign that tho calves aro not getting care enough. If tho hired man Is careful with tho cows a few of his faults may be over looked. To get rich milk is possible for tho avetage farmer, but it must bo through breeding. To get top prices for farm crops, try selling them to the dairy cow or tho shoal. A good many cow stables resomblo hotels. They havo both "roomers" and "boarders." Shado, water and flood grass aro threo essentials for profitable milk production. It la highly Important to feed pro ducing cows some concentrated foeds In connection with paBturago and roughago. You aro making your dairy cows now while tho heifer calves aro loss than a year old. Bo liberal with shut ter, liberal with all sorts of kindness. 1V P i I SUB, J&. I NSta? Sfe-rS , lit B S A ri J-A lJl npmpnw jfgrg ' ' ''"'"' ' " ARMING TtlL INI'ANTRY A DECLARATION of war la al ways a serious matter, but In ono who has been on tho ground, tho nowa that Mon tenegro had declared war .against Turttey inevitably aroused a 'certain modified merritnont. Sub 'soquont proceedings have reduced tho 'element of comedy materially, hut when tho llttlo mountain kingdom first Istood forward against tho Porto, tho two antagonists offered a sulllclent contrnBt for smiles nt leaBt. Conalder Ing tho slzo and resources of tho two antagonists, it is very much as If Now 'Rochollo declared war on Now York In itho hopo of capturing and nnnoxlng 'Yonkers, tho last-named city being re presented by Scutari d'Albanlo, a place about ten times as largo as tho (Montenegrin capital, and ono which tho Montenegrin monarch has always (Coveted. '. Contrary to current Impression, Montenegro Is not at all difficult of 'access. Excellent Bteamshlps tako ono from Trieste down the picturesque 'Dalmatian coast and disembark ono ;at tho town of Cattaro, which Hob at 'tho head of tho lovely bay of that Iname. A mile or two back from tho 'bay rises a steep, stony mountain 'wall, with a smooth, white military .'road zigzagging laboriously up it, and Jovcr that mountain range is Monto jnegro. , Tho drlvo from Cattaro up to Cet tlnjo is ono of tho most beautiful In tho world. From tho mountain-top, (West over Cattaro and tho smiling hay nnd tho sparkling bluo waters of jthe sunny Adriatic, and cast across tho great, gloomy, dosolato gray moun tains, the views are leutaikftble. In my opinion, tills drlvo Is far finer thnn tho much-lauded Upper Cornlcho, bo tween Nice and Monte Carla. Until iqulto recently tho drivo by carriage took seven hours, but now ono can go iby motor car. Some Royal Financing. Motoring In Montenegro has, how ever, its limitations, as there is prob ably not a road In tho country, except 'the ono previously mentioned, ovor which an automobile could pass, 'Even tho Cattaro-Cettlnjo road Is haz ardous enough at that, bocauso on It there are no less than ono hundred 'and thirty turns so acuto that a car Iwlth a long wheel baso finds difficulty In negotiating thorn at all, and moat of theao turns aro on a considerable grade. Once over tho mountain and across tho Montenegrin frontier, tho first Impression Ih that of tho absolute 'desolation of tho country. Nothing but bleak, gray, stony mountain ranges, ono after 'ho other, as far ns 'the eye can ronrWnto tho misty dis tance. Not a hubltatlon, not a tree of ,any size, not a sign of life. Tho out look suggests an lmagluatlvo litho graph of the beginning of tho worn!. Only ono evidence of humnno exis tence is seen. Along the roadside aro numerous flat-bottomed pockets of land, where a little culllvablo soil has washed down tho rocky slopes, and in each of these pockets a few potato plants havo boon carofully sot out. Often tho pocket Is bo small as to contain only a dozen phtnU, but la a land so aterllo and stony overy square foot of Boll In thriftily utilized. No houses nro visible, and pcoplo must como miles to cultivate theso strugg ling patches. A Homely Mountain Village. Cottlnjo lies In tho mlddln of a small, .fertile plain which waB onco the bed of an ancient lake, surrounded by grim hills. It is a town of about thlrty-flvo hundred Inhabitants hard ,1y moro than a village und yet It Is (tho capital of a nation that has for .generations preserved Its Identity Wisdom of the Orient. How much wo may loarn from tho 'Orient with Its conturies of tradition, already old and wlao when Columbus (first planted tho seeds of all sorts of ftroublo by discovering America. Hero, for example, Is a gem of sclenco that (reaches us from Morocco and that tolls us how wives may compel tholr 'husbands to rctraco the footsteps that evon In tho homo of tho bravo will 'sometimes wander from tho otrnlght mud narrow path of conjugal felicity. !ab soon as tho wlfo haB received tho Pinkorton report that tolls the old, old story of who ho was with last night lot her draw a straight lino of pure 'honey down from tho mlddlo of her forehead to hor chin nnd collect tho drippings In a Bpoon. Lot hor then rub tho tip of her tonguo with a Jig leaf till it blends and soak Hovon grains of salt In tho blood Mix it nil u, together witli the honoy, add somo m ro salt which tins boon carried for i .lay t.nd a night in a tiny Incision In 'm skin between her eyebrows To :.u n.tiftt ha added a pinch of oartn .0 1 ni pritu of hrv baro right foot. tla i-iouiid, una the wlolo doso -w w , r m against far greater neighbors, whoso rapacity for territorial expansion la too well known to roqulra comment. In her sturdy spirit of solf-defcnso llt tlo Montenegro leaves naught for criticism. There is not much of tho formality of a European capital about Cettlnje. Tho relglng monarch can frequently bo seen leaning out of a window In casual conversation with ono of his subjects, in ver much tho snmo pos ture as that of a Third avonuo tene ment dweller, who wntcheB tho ele vated railroad trains go by. Tho principal hotel of tho town Is kept by a magnificent man, who at tho tliuo of my viBlt was minister of wnr. Tho conduct of his hotel was decidedly un ceremonious, except thnt tho Austrian mlnlstor and tho Italian minister np pear for dtnnor every night In full dress. Probably each ono felt that tho dignity of his country must be maintained at all hazards, and nclthor ono could tnko It on hlmsolf to suggest a Bartorial disarmament. Strict formality Is exercised in somo branches of tho government; a tele gram which I sent to tho telegraph olflce at nine o'clock ono morning wns returned to mo unsent at flvo o'clock that afternoon with tho criticism that I should havo wrltton it in Ink instead of lead-pencil. It goes without saying that the Montenegrins nro a warlike race. Every tntm is expected. to carry arms, and, in fact, It Is against tho law to go unarmed. Even tho clergy nro not excepted from this rule, yet a stranger can hardly holp feeling surprised when ho sees a dlgnllled priest of tho Qrnek church In his professional robes, but with a couplo of enormous revolvers stuck In his belt. I heard of but ono fatality during my stay In town, nnd that was whon a somnwhat exhilar ated native fell down stairs in a cafo and ono of his own revolvers was accldently discharged, shooting him through tho stomach. As a mark of repect to tho deceased, tho proprlotor of th.. cafe turned oif the talking ma chine on tho day of tho funeral , It Is surprising that there aro not moro such nccldents, since tho con sumption of ammunition Is tremend ous. In fact the oxerclso of firearms, bo far as I could learn, constituted about tho only national amusement. Over In Scutari, a man told mo of what a splendid tlmo ho had had at a wed dine! on tho previous day; ho had II red off nearly two hundred car tridges. High Art Price Despite Size. What aro declared to bo tho two highest priced paintings In tho world, In proportion to their slzo, aro being shown In tho Kleinborger galleries. One, "Tho Portrait of a Man," by Hans Memllng, is a small panol, ten nnd a half by eight Inches, and tho other, by tho same maBtor, supposed to bo a portrait of one of tho sons of Philippe- lu Bon, duke of Burgundy, is twelve and a half by ten and a fourth Inches. While tho exact prlco paid for tho canvases has not been announced, It Is known that It reached woll Into six figuieH. They aro magnificent r.pcci mens of the work of Memllng, who Ih known as the Raphael of Flemish art. Wanted No Extromes. Employment Agent -What was tho matter with your last place? Domestic Tho couplo had only boon married a month an' I couldn't Htand th' lovo-mnkln'." Agent- Well, hcro'a a chance In a house vthoro the peoplo havo boon married ten years. Domestic That's too long. I llko poaco an' quiet. Now York Weokly, should then be put into tho erring husband's breakfast food when ho Isn't looking. Tho charm of tho thing Is Its harmlessncss and its simplicity. Llko Infant baptism, It cannot possi bly do nny harm, and it might do good. And tho women of Morocco say that It never falls, and thuy ought to know. First Sending of Dispatches. Tho transmission of dispatches In tended for popular distribution Is nt least as old, lu our own history, as the account of tho battle of Aglnrourt, cir culated on behalf of Henry V.; but It Is to tho Civil war that wo must first look for a definite nowa gathorer, oven though ho waH an official. This was "Master Bedford, i.cout muster gen eral to tho commlttno of both king doms," and this worthy had nsslstunta formally termed "messengors" at tho various contort) of the parliamentarian campaign against Charlos I. It was their duty to nnnd to tho house or commons dotnlled acrountH of tho progrosa of tho fighting, and pnrlia mont promptly publlshod thorn In their accustomed "nowabtjok" form. Worth Three Times a Diamond. Noarly all tho emeralds mlnod to day come from Colombia. And, In spite of tho supposed higher valuo of diamonds, the emerald la tho most precious of gems. Carat for carat, a flawless emerald would bring perhaps threo times tho prlco of a flawless dia mond in tho Jowelry market. India, tho storehouso of precious stones, ia credited with producing tho first em eralds, but tho Oriental emerald is not identical with tho modorn gem, as It Is a variety of tho ruby, of green color and extremely raro. Smelled a Grafter. A Boston clubman recently returned from a visit to Now York city. In discussing his trip ono of his friends asked him whether ho had a pollco man in his pocket. Tho clubman hesi tated for a moment, seriously nues Honing his friend's sanity, whon tho latter added! "1 didn't know whether you could bo thoro a week without somo grafter or other getting into your pockoL" Not According to Rule. "Her emotions arc ungrammatical." "What do you mean' by that?" "All hor moods aro tonae." Beforo marrying a poet n girl should aavo hor appetlto amputated. ! ixt riO !. sa KU B ALCOHOL-3 PER CENT AYeertablcPrcparationfor As similating Hie Foot! and Regula ting Ihc Stomachs and Bowls of .61 DraCTrjminTraTi m Promotes Digcstion.Chccrful ncssandRcsl.Conlains neither Opium .Morphine nor Mineral Not Narcotic Pny tfOMDrSAMELYKJrSX. Bi If. I fbthtl. Salts -. i Anut Sttd Sit AmrmijU '8 JfitrnrhnattSt4 hirm Sitd M, 'lit taf.o AoerfcclRemcdv for Constipa ;S' tion . Sour Stomach.Diarrhoea, : Worms .Convulsions. Fever 1 sh ncss and LOSS OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of The Centauh Company Hi ii" "ti 188 1 1 in" w m h NEW YORK. Guaranteed under tho Fo Exact Copy of Wrapper. SPOUN SIKDIOAT, CO., ChemliU and A DIFFERENCE. 0tik. Mr. Hall Roonlo Billboards aro very annoying. Landlady Thay don't worry como people I know, half as much as board bills. HANDS BURNING, ITCHING 905 Lowell Place, Chicago, 111. "Tho trouble bognn by my hands burn ing and Itching and I rubbed and scratched thorn till ono day I saw llt tlo red sores coming ouL My hands wero disfigured and swollen, nnd trou bled mo so that I could not sleep. They wero cracked and when tho small Bores broke a whlto matter would como out. I could not do any hard work; If I did tho sores would como out worso, For two yearB no body could euro my eczema, until ono dny I thought I would try tho Cutlcura Soap and Ointment. I used warm wa ter with tho Cutlcura Soap and after that I put tho Cutlcura Ointment on i my hands twlco a day for about five or six months when I was cured. (Signed) Sam Marcus, Nov. 28, 1911. C'utlctiia Soap nnd Ointment sold throughout tho world. Sample of each freo, with 32-p. Skin Book. Address post-card "Cutlcura, Dept. L, Boston." Adv. , Providing, "Is It really easy taking candy from a baby?" "Not If tho baby takes tho place." FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS For Backache, Rheumatism, Kidneys and Bladder nr-n itnr TH(Y AS! RIOHI3T IN OUNATIVK QUALITIC9 HrllAIINr oontain no habit ronuiNOSjnuos uuunuuu ARK BAf. SUne, AN'D SLAVS! VOU MONKY -M S 1 Ileal Cooch SrruB. Tubs CwuJ. I'm la Cms. 80U If Pnxsuts. Not the Same. "You used to call your wife KK ton.' " "I know, but she has grown cine then." Judgo. Dr.Flerce'sFleasant Toilets rcKuUta tad lirrljf' orateitomMhlverandboweU. Bufraroottod, tiny granules. Eay to Uko as candy. Adv. A deaf mulu lu Ohio recently gava minister a $2F0 marriage feo. A wlfo ought to be worth that to a deaf man. TIRED BLOOD RETARDS DIGESTION (OopyrlBht WIS by tho Tonltl veu Co.) 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