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STEWART
Seed Store
Omaha's Leading Seed
and Poultry Supply House!
QUEEN INCUBATORS
PRATT FOODS
C. B. ANDREWS and
G, E. CONKEY'S PRODUCTS
Poultry Tonics, Remedies and
MetalwareX
See alf these articles at oar
Booth, and visit our store at
Sixteenth and Capitol Ave.,
opposite the Post Office.
Stewart Seed Store
Omaha, Nebraska
Come to the Poultry Show
anoV Visit Our Booth
We Sell "Little Farms"
,You furnish the chickens We furnish the land
on our easy monthly payment plan,
$10 Cash, $10 a Month
For an Acre Farm in .
- Benson Gardens,
West Benson,
Benson Acres,
North Side Acres,
South Side Acres,
Richland Acres.
, Four of these" additioiis on paved road, two on
jitney, line and two on car line.
It is easy to go Into the chicken business. Be a ,
producer. Do your bit raise poultry garden truck
and fruit while holding your position in the city.
Never a better time to start Have a self-support-ing
home instead of one that you will have to sup
port City people are beginning to realize that they
should do something to help in this war. No better
way than to raise on your own lan8 what you eat
and have a surplus to sell.
Our salesmen will be glad to show you our n
acreage at any time or talk to you about our six
little farm additions. ; ( .
Write for our printed list
HASTINGS &HEYDEN
. v - (REALTORS) ,:?. r .
1614 Harney Street Fir Phones, Tyler 50,
M. COFFEY
PERFECTION STRAIN
, Rote Comb Rhode
Island Reds
See My Entries at the Show
RIVERVIEW POULTRY YARDS
2214 5. 11th St ' Omaha.
CROWN POINT
POULTRY YARDS
S. C. W. Leghorns and
S. C Reds
S. E. MUNSON,
Proprietor,
3030 Curtu Ave., Omaha
Telephone Colfax 3979.
Single Comb
White Leghorns
Show Birds Bred to Lay
1917 winners of the Blue
at the Great Iowa State Fair
and Exposition; Nebraska
State Fair;, Wyoming State
Fair; Royal Stock Show at
Kansas City, Mo., Texas
State Fair.
See Our Display at
Poultry Show at Auditorium
H,& H. KINLEY
Florence, Neb.
' Phone Florence363.
Brooder of ' BreoVtoLay Single
Coma White Leghorn.
Educational Features
At the Poultry Show
The Omaha Poultry association
wai the originator of the idea of hav
ing educational exhibits and lecture
in connection with the . exhibit of
fancy birds. It , installed this
feature two years ago on a very small
scale and it proved so popular that
it has been taken up by almost every
show in the country.
This year's educational exhibit will
occupy 240 feet of floor space as
compared with 100 feet at the last
show, It includes several pens of
birds that have been mated for lay
ing and breeding. It will also in
elude exhibits of capons weighing
14 to IS pounds, each a chicken about
the size of the average turkey. There
will be pens, showing the results of
feeding different grains and foods
with the objects of eg? production
and weight ' Several biros will be
there that have taken prizes at the
laying; contests, including a five year
old biddy that layed twenty-six eggs
in August
There will be a pen of BJack Min
orcas which have been mated both
ways with epek bird and cockerel,
showing the results of these two
matings. ,
A pen that was one of the best five
AHLQUISTS
Minne Lusa Barred Rocks
Win aad Breed Winaera.
" Lay and Bread Layers.
Look them up at this show. Prices
based upon ""quality. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Bend for catalogue
it will interest you.
v AHLQUIST BROS.,
Bos G. O., Florence, Nob.
White Wyandotte Farm
Breedera of Whits Wyandottea
pf Better Quality Since 1893.
Se Our Display at the
Omaha Show.
We have won the first tan
irises since the snow originated
n Omaha.
Fine birds for " sale that are
equal to the best in America.
OSCAR L' BOCK
Root S, Council Bluff, la.
at the Leavenworth Experimental
station, White Leghorns, ihe . at
tendant explains and answers all
questions and shows the feed that
was tea thera.
A pen of exhibition birds and the
results of their mating.
Single Comb White Leghorns.They
have produced winners at four shows
this fa r.
A pen pf heavy laying; strain White
Leghorns in a fully equipped and up-
to-date house.
A mongrel pen and what they can
do, fed the same food, and the dif
ference between them and well bred
birds. '
A pen of Single Comb Rhode Is
land Reds and their mating results.
- A pen of pheasants, another of wild
water fowl and turkeys witn an at
tendant telling how to raise them.
Four pens from one; of the largest
ranches ro the state showing now tney
feed and raise their birds for winter
laving.
A demonstrator caponizlng, with re
sults showing how much faster they
grow than the ordinary chicken,
hatching in incubators and chicks in
brooders, anr show the methods to
start them right
In addition1 to the stock exhibit
there will be booths showing many
of the new inventions, devices, foods
and remedies which are the result of
years of experiment in poultry raising
and keeping. x -.
The association has arranged a
series of lectures and has secured
some of the best poultry experts in
the country. Professor Quisenberry
of Kansas Agricultural college will
give lectures Monday and Tuesday on
poultry raising from a practical stand
point. Mr. O. (C Ufford of the Pet
ers Milling company will be in at
tendance all week and will tell the
results of his feeding experiments. He
will also have charge of the Peters
entries (the birds he has been feeding
for some time), Mr. Ufford's experi
ence at Ames college, Iowa, fits him
for this work.
Mr. A. G. Peters of the United
States Department of Agriculture is
to lecture Thursday afternoon and
evening on the poultry project in Con
necticut with the government's emer
gency extension work. Ha will point
out the way to more efficiency in the
care and breeding of better poultry
' Poultry Votes,
, Careful observation ' has satisfied
many poultry keepers that hens will
lay mora eggs without the presence
of males, '. '
Soma one ,wonld like to rent just
the kind of room yon have vacant
Tell thera about it in the next issue
of The Bee,
STOCK FOR SALE
EGGS IN SEASON
FRED A. MORGAN
Breeder f
Single Comb Black Minorca
..aa a eeee International Skfl. Com. Black Minorca Club
MOO fleeeaa Avon. ( Paoee L-3307, CeuacJ fluffs.
RAISE CHICKENS
HELP WIN
THE WAR ' ,
USE THE ,
SURE HATCH
INCUBATOR
v A perfect uiachine, producing Uarge
hatches of healthy, thrifty chicks. . Makes
chicken 'raising 'a pleasant and profitable
business. -
t Call and examine the Sure Hatch on
display at 1312 Harney. Prices advance
January 1, so do it now.
STANDARD CHEMICAL MFG. CO.
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FlockTreatment I
I bave personally counted more than 2,000
dead lice under a row o! ten hens, on a
roost board painted the night before with
Lousy hens will not lay, but they will lay 1
when rid of the vermin. . I
AWSft V4 VU - Va4 V W UW lUUUvtat V4SVC fm jS
handling chicken troubles, whether lice, mites, roup, colds, bowel complattit or g
other ailment. life la too short to doctor each Individual case.
LEE'S LICE KILLER has for twenty years stood alone in its easy effectiveness f
for ridding chickens of their insect pests, lice and mites. Painted or sprayed g
on roosts, it does triple duty: fiets the mites on the roosts.
the lice on the bodies of the chickens roosting over them
and the leg parasite causing scaly leg.
QERMOZONE does more than triple duty in flock treat
ment it purifies the yater and the food in the crop. It
prevents the drinking contagion from sick to well birds.
It keeps the bowels regular and regular bowels mean
. health. It counteracts musty or spoiled food. It is a remedy
for colds, roup, canker, chicken pox, bowel complaint
Then there's LETS EGG MAKER, a finisher as well as a
starter ia flock treatment for egg production, and EGG0
HATCH, the great chick itrengthener and shea weekener,
which makes 80 better incubator or ben hatchet and
chicks that are easier to raise.
All lt thaaa m n ..I. f Agm u I.
n" - ww vwv vf uviuv.. 0. UKJQI LUWUB Mill U v,tHJ
sute in the United States and in Canada. If not at your town,
ri write for agency prices.
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Poultry library FREE
MY POULTRY UBRARY rf fi booti 6e7ibi tllafth Lee prodaeU
nd teth m how to handle chick eoi la (tie Muct. mo( tKatniv and
proBlabl ay, how to dUgnoM intuotly tAtfe trwble Mora (boy really
tbffw tick ; how to at and undanund tha watenr are. the dim beak, die.
poiorad oomb. ooodtUoo at tha dnmnlnta. eta Gee Endeaoa el Braoklv.
N- Y'"y,v f Iw worth SiS-OOi "Mrs. Frank Gable. Havre, Mont,
n: inm h i aver law nMna an miwa m. fa.ftMMA.bM mmtt . tmm
Bfia.M.Ta(.kann RmimH I Ku.iMMtll m . D i. .L. I.
fotyeara, but then are profit pointer ia vow kookai oarer dreamed v
ma
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Tnit PooJtnr Ubrmry (Fhra BookO U free at dwtan or BaaOad -by
tutor Jo ttfunpe. Dott pat it off, bat write riiht a.
CEO. H. LEE to, U 15-17 Harney SU Omaha, Nb.
BlMllgMIl
For Best Results Use Bee Want-Ad Columns' '
BUFF ORPINGTONS
Wtanirtfa at tie Show 5eeoa rMza
ea Pen Flftfc Frls on Cock Bird.
EGGS IN SEASON.
COCKERELS FOB SALE NOW. $8.00.
MKS. 1. IN. VAIL,
sete Ma at
Phone Colfu 2217.
Government to Stimulate
The Poultry Industry
Your Rovernment and mine has
recognized the necessity of raising
more and better poultry. With this
object in view ifn organization has
been established to secure co-opera
tion from all the different associations
and clubs throughout the country,
Mr. Harry Laraon of the animal hus
bandry division of the United states
Pepartment of Agriculture is - in
charge of the general campaign, and
C, W, Pugsley, director of extension
work of the College of Agriculture,
Lincoln. Neb., will direct the cam
paign in Nebraska, Mr. A. G. Peters
has been appointed by the United
States Department of Agriculture to
develop the industry in .Nebraska in
connection with Mr. Pugsley.
Mr. Peters is getting in touch with
poultry associations, clubs and with
tha individual poultry men through
out the state and should by his energy
and knowledge help Nebraska to pro
duce its share of poultry. !
He has agreed to give two lectures
at the coming show, one on Thursday
afternoon, the other Thursday eveJ
J t Jr i 1
ping, in nis discourses ne wui pui
line briefly the government's project,
which includes:
(a) The breeding of the best laying
strains with the object of securing
more eggs and good fall and winter
laying nens.
' ,(b) Breeding to secure more and
neavier Diras jor taDie purposes,
(c) The preservation of teat dur
ing the laying season for. later use,
and the production of infertile eggs
after the breeding season,
Mr. Peters is particularly interested
in the development of back vard noul-
try keepers, maintaining that nearly
every one should keep half a dozen
heft, which, with a very little grain
added to the ecrap from the table,
wouw supply enough eggs foj two
people. '
The entire project has been taken
up by, the government in .order to
conserve our meat supply, particularly
the beef and pork, of which there is a
shortage.' - .
Th oublic is invited to attend tri
lectures on Thursday. They will prove
interesting to everyDoay, wnether a
poultry raiser or not. s
Rememberevery hen you raise is
inot ac junxerism.
Poultry Facts
- Nat It farmer. rm rarolpoe mnA
different af to how often the eggs are
gatnerea ana as to where they are
keDt or how lantt tfiev era liaM K..
enough are to cause a loss of millions
Jli . aa
oi ooiiars annually tn eggs that
eventually turn nnt tn fm nn(!t
food. Nebraska alone loses approxi-
ratey .uw.uw every year through
the' production of fertile eggs, de
veloping later into blood rings. This
tremendous -waste ran h
All thdt is necessary is to remove the
aiaaaic 11 inn liic i i i ) n h unnn as rpn i at.
etrors are no InnorAr ApnrA in hifr.ii.
- B Mwts w tlOVVU-
nig purposes, jl very producer ot eggs
can nwp in preventing this tremend
ous loss; and particularly at this time
is it very essential that our national
wastes be minimized as much as pos
sible. Let everyone help and do his
p in every way. x ms is one way,
and the time is about ripe to act
You can -secure a maid, stenosr.
nher or bookkeeper by using a Bee
want AO.
C. E. Wilson
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S8Z SPRAGUE STREET .
Pbom CeUox TZS.
OoMha, Nab.
BREEDER, -OP
S. C. Black Minorca
Stock anj Eg ft For al in Season.
jStock for Sale Eggs in Season
L. P. REGER
K?1f - 1 i K-i x 3 First and third cock, third and fourth
hen, first ceckerel, third pullet, first
4119 N. 29th St. ' Phona Colfax 1790
vOnaha Nb.. ,
Breeder of Exhibition 'and
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Black Minorca
1916 WINNINGS
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'' '-vlaad fourth pa, second bast pen ia show,
champion Minorca mala in show.
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Cliftonhurst Poultry Farm
Breeders of
RHODE ISLAND REDS
' BOTH COMBS I
. .. : and 1
Single Comb,. Blue Andalusians.
Tell us your wantswe can satisfy
- you, lpth in quality and price. -
Eight Acres " Devoted to Poultry
Our Metto:
A square deal, for, everybody.
Your money back if not satisfied.
ANDY DEEDS, Prop.
Tel. Tyler 1910. Sth and CastelUr,
. OMAHA POULlR
Will Hal
MR. A.
of United States Depailn
Lectures by PROS
Demonstrat
Exhibition of BeautiLl
S. E. MUNSON, rjidaak I
Dn
RAISING OF Pul
PROFIT ANI I
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Gives Clear Instructions 01
Instructionsfor SaniLib
Farm Which
Returns
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By O. C. UFFORD.
' Poultry Extension Departmen
M. C. Peters Mill Co.
'You city man or woman becom
back yard poultry raiser. Make yalf
back yards pay back dollars. Th
are many vacant lots and back yal?
. not producing this winter; make th
productive Give biddy, a chance
them and she will help (Mi and h:
Uncle Sam. ,r.
I don't mean invest a lot of mo
in the poultry business; that w wh
so many fail. Start in a small v
with a few hens, then if your pre!
warrant, increase your flock.
The high price of feed has
couragtd many from, keeping pou
and many flocks have been dispo
of, put there is sure to be a future
.the poultry raiser who will keep
flock intact in spite of the prevail!
high prices of feed.
This mistake that is so comm
made, is to keep too large a flocklf
unproductive hens; they are crowdrj
into a small house and yards and fo
expected to lay. Cull your flock clae
ly; keep only the pullets or hensjf
strong vitality; get rid of those or
two years old, unless they are of V
ceptional -value for breeding ' stot.
Pullets make the best layers; te
maximum number of eggi are lid
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ouring me puiiet year.
) ' Select Best Layers.
' The average poultry raiser does
, have the time to trap nest his bi
in order to cull the poor lay
Here are a few rules that will g
, long way toward selecting the b ;t
layers without resorting to the use ,f
trap nests.
Molt late during the last of S
tember, October and November.--
Molt quickly. . "
Yellow legged varieties show fa A
peaks, legs and toes. J
White ear lobed varieties- sh
lobes free from creaminessrs.
Have good width between pec
nones; Dones are thin.
Have rough, ragged and fra
plumage up until time of raojting.
Poor Layers.
Molt early in July and August
Molt slowly. "
Yellow legged varieties show
low beak, legs and toes.
white ear lobed varieties s
lobes that are creamv.
Are narrow between pelvic1 bo
Dones are thick.
Have new and bejt finished plu:
in the tali. - ,
Winter eggs can be secured if chi-.
ens of strong vitality are kept; if f( r
are comfortably housed and propc y
-fed and the object of this article ,
to point out how this can be don
How to House Chickens, j ,
The first consideration in etan
a back yard poultry plant is the ho
Usually there is some old outbuild -that
can be remodeled, or boxes J
old timber hat can be used in c .
structing Aie house. I am buildin
poultry house eight feet by '12 f
using shipping boxes and, when c .
pleted it will house ccifortablyi .
hens, and has cost me less than $ ,
I expect to make biddie pay for it
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