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3'HE ABILENE REPORTER ABILENE TEXAS
VALUE OF SORGHUM IN
FEEDING CATTLE SHOWN
BY SPUR EXPERIMENTS
tame only from tho soil of Wcat Tex- vrhon tbo market Will Got more utabic
Frank 8. UiiMlnRs ?na th0 tno t0 ty ' tho niPdp bum.
Frank fl. HnsthiRH ono or tho nrln- r!""1 '8. .W0B everybody olo 1m trot
ripal speakers of tho occasion enter- Unfir out-
talnort and interested hl audience on! " of tho m mtorostlntr lmrti
tho n()1r(t of optimism nhd onllfchtcn- 2f MJ ProKram wan the addroim of n.
id lho& prcaent on the ne-oBslly of 5 Wfko on tho .subject of "The
keeping the- youiiR folka oh the farm. .r'n SorghUma" In Which tuldrcnn the
jimh.ii.hs HllUKi. in nil rir "Tlin 1r I
central thought that 1 would like to I
speaker gave
infir tho de
this country.
Complei
KamdUM
order aiTi
Phono 472.'
lnlejafflTgCt
voIaalWTTr'sltl
c lit) I iiW nmt
irkcl llmftiJf
unll Trraf 2
V-irj JF
J r
cts concern -
the crop in
rles at The
Wo deliver
00 or more.
S'uniiiiary no Days
Lot 1
Ground
J:zr&
I that will cause ono to wait for tho 5 ' r-
UUIJNU TO BUILD?
ut t
Clrutttul
Number elf filMn
WoJBht on Kafinlier
)n-it;iii. on i'uuruury
Gain
Average nnlly pnln per hehd . . .
Avemjo Daly HrUuiih
f Jrnln
Cotton 8oVd Men I. x... '.'.'.'.
Alfalfa liny t
Sorghum Hay ...'
Total l"cel consumed per calf
Oraln
Cotton Seed ileal . "
AiMr. it
Horgium iray .. " J5j
conconlratea per owl. tfnln "
urain ..........
Cotton geocl Mojil.'.. ... .
Jlay for ewt. tfnln '
Cost of feed per owt. Ruin.
Average feed coit per calf
Avcrngo cost per. calf
Lot Z
Ground
host to como along but that optimism
that makes ono work for tho bent In
uif. i oeiievc n Texnn believes In
iimiiMMi nnti uoucves m h s country.
Uftr Conn lft. tMn Mllo lid rlle Jh.HP whch confronts not Us E
iAV ' 15 1" l(! r"l')"o. but every other phase of life Hlr:
-7. .'.JM.OT 40. 8K :iri.S ; 'wni that wo've got to do our parti
"r ; 048. 79 . ttfil.SM ra0 R reeonsiructlon. I feel that every-
lTfi.01
1.005
(5 . not
1.26V!
1.71
4.-71.7
017.15
112.75
12-1.5(5
65
310.1(1 '
03.782
f
V.
7.03
11.04
as.Oo-.
Tuxxut Agrciiltunil ttxiwrliticiit Station i
Sil)-.SIalfon No 7
lfeZ.ft.f
f 2.020
r.sor
1.252
1.717
4.717
C17.45
U3.7B
424. SB
421.36
33S.59
CI. 828
.. 7.60-
Wl 36.UI) '
176.28
1.9-17
0.805
1.2B2
4.717
4.717
017.45
112.75
521 KB
521.16
asa.so
o-t.sac
-.7'1'd-13'.
15.
.'.G.OQ
Spur Tjuhh
IMlOmtKSS ItKPOllT
Comparing ground eftr corn ground.
mno nenii ami ground fetorllsi hendp
for fattening buby beovow.
Initial weight Q nvvragw
weighings) November lBt..400.08
AVelghtst average' JJ weigh-
ings) November 2Slh IRS . 37
Gin per head 28 drtyi B1.72
Average daily 'gain per Upud. . 2.201
Pcd consumed November 1
November 2t)th 1005.25
urain mo heads feterllu lioad
and corn . . . ;.;. 782 .00
Iloughage: Alfalfa 1215 Sorghum
1215 Bundlo Keterlta 4725.
jcthor report WUl'flB s.nnntitinmki...-.i.
xpsHmeht station " "
. Shi? $ W'Wd of fnrmo'Hl. ia)ieh-
Ll oU0'.T P".' ' a'l con-&"!-?"!1.')!
""':.w' H?'theml t (he
..... .iirou iMuron isr. was mole
than twice tho siko r '....' ."i"..i
crowd ftat.!it.r.i . ...; ;;.".. ;'v .'""'?
!nfw.UK- sthe rwu" "btwiiici ani thr
roporlH aiinoniicnii vm . n. J
k..-. rf . - - "- ..-" k u 111. III 1-1
-iiniijfl io uio magnitude of Uie Im-
portance Of tho li'Hlu ii1. r.
ntfyely fw people from a limited
-- iuii in mo smio netufiijy wfttiesseit
iiiu mimoiiHimiini) Vi.t tii ...!..!... i.
tuintfd. .if given the proiier consldentt-
. l"t'" Wl" arp interested a ong
feeding lines will affoct nrt benefit
llOt only nil of Tevna. Iim nir r .i...
!-... . .. --.. Mt .. v. III.
Staff Correspondent" .S.. ?"' td.Rt '.ur wl reacji even bc-
Tho fnrinpr whn limiinnriB iiiu'rnin '"'"' liut Kounus or America.
because ho has no corn on which u Importance of lixpJrlmciit K(ntlm.
fallen his ca tic hogs and sheep is. l'o peOtle of Texas realize the iir
Kroplng in theUlark falling to roap the portance of tho State Kjcporlnient Stai-
jrroper rewards for his efforts on. his Jotis or Uie magnitude of (he work that
farm. According to actual cx)orlment is accomplished at thew. Htntir.irrf 'rii..
wnicn were not condtKted by. silent farmer who skeptically looks i th.-J
jsts oh paper but by trained imii in Slate Kxporlment Stations and h.iv'
til. OmillllV .if Mto Iti. t(Tlu.rlm..nnl tl.ol 'T I.... ". .. i" IU." HIJ M
--r -.. ...i r &.au f - ! rc ltlll.ll Ltl. A (. . nilllll IIIIII'II II IK1IIT I II tltll lll.a IV. . .. - ---
Stations It has boon thoroughly dem- niltiUto than thev dn in Z- . 'wt of.f' ."as held very well. I am
look'to Indian coma crop that is not' "on nniicr." AmMiu .ii . i .. V. . T l'foduced in this country.
a . v.- ... - - . r: . . - I -. -. 'iivrLmpiLi in.1.
onstratod and tested out that the farm- the Id w that the scientific riniit iI? rolvlned that there will be activity in
r or west Texas no longer 1ms r.. are obta nod ro m.ri ... WV.l '"" "i'"B .among an cmsses ot cattle
always a success in tills soctlOn oil .mp'rtiy fuding Into oblivion that t ' "t '"" :"Lr"" "S?1
which to fatten his Stock. Grain sorg- "They .ifc'tutch me anytlilnc nbont 4 'T' ! IJon0' clilof of the division of
hums better komvn a tnilo. knftlr and 'funning." ga n u en u co tow l.nlv AnJ?nI dimtry f the A. A M. college
feterlta. lurtb 'fen' itctltpifstftitod' ihy Mfr(WiMli6. fwmwv " vim gron nc n TT' ?KlUt hiH iirocIn.tlon of
ho Te-as Texas AgricUlt'iuuiiptfrf-vy Jn theTirk h.d who doe"Ct h ? 'i B.Bl id. .e"rtH iof lu' Sl'ur KxT
ment SUUion sub-staion No. 7 at Spue try i. make farm . g ri y a suecc . r?u'Mt H '.UioV u.ul !'""ntcd at
to ho cotmlly as beneficial and even end a Pleasure. " -aiij.fi ucce longtii on tho good work being ac-
ono must begin to loarn the lesson that
wurupu nan oeen siiiuying ror cuntur-
1ns and that is to loam the lesson-
not to wnste. "We must loarh to raise
maximum products with tho minimum
cost. And this leads to tho thought of
ui vurnu icniion.
"when a thing is raised It Rlinnl.1 ut
consumed. That Is tho basic principle
of economy- Somo pcnr-lo thlrtk we
nn't make a hog fat without corn Tho
facts that 1 will give you tonight
though Scientific have lienn rinmmt.
flirted by1 practice. You haven't got
(i sure corn country here but you
havo got nearly h mn'o mnlse country.
Alaiso is an intensely valuable food for
hOtal. If yon havert't KOt cbrli to fund
your hogs try maiso. You can turn
your hofcM out In voile floli! m)i lir.v
Will get lots of maiso you can't pick
up.
"And then another thing about your
farm you can work ihares and 'mine
n Cow mule colts every year. Hid you
Know tuat ui percent or tho population
of the United States llvo In cities? Why
all this city movement of the liovs
from the farm? Hoes your hoy who
Works on the farm have to com. to
you overy time he Wants to gb to town
and ask you for forty cents? Start
your boy out and pay him a fair wage
ovor and above his living and clothes.
Uo you vealizo what humiliation It
means to your hoy to have to ask for
money? Do you know how It humllla-
es your Wlfo to-havo to ask for mon-
ey whon tho law says that half of it it
hers GiVo your boy a part of the
crop or pay him wages. If you are go-
ing to keep the boys and girls on the ;
i arm iiuiko me inrm attractive to
them. l?u you realize tho humiliation
It wives' a woman to go to the nroeorv
store and ask (ho grocer for two dol
lars and ten him to charge t to suc-
nr? Make the farm interesting and
htlrnctlvu to tho -young people
"You people of West Texas jinvo to-
day till' llCH't Cllttln Mint Mm lri(irl.-rt nf.
fords. The uiarket for cattle while :
Jenni
iiafe lltfhih
P Wb " 'tJk
hi nirl.13tiill-f
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Special Attention Pellagra and Eczem
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EXCHANGE
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34 for
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Night.
MILLER
DR. JrTfcf AGEE
Calls
Phone
lames I Stinsou
K T.
KTl.VSON CH.vSi
AMorit
more beneficial from the stantltioint u . ... : ... . ". . tcompiislicd ly Messrs. pickson llrew
of .economy as a futteiilnjc feed for ').. ..I S.. i."...V'-';v.0.lK. im ? '?I'W cr and Holland at the station. "Thwc
Inmlla nnil cnttlo . 11 ?". .".' "IV '""lv 1 .?"
ment Stations
l)lft) llfil....' lllrtft.. ri .m.l. ulnln.l lr
...... .... . v- .......v.- h tv....... OltLW.t .14.
. . i 11IJ1I till. VMUT IVUU f.l.n ..VI.'. .. r. . ...... . m .
Tho acurracy of the test Js vouch- U01fh h.L nJL "7.. -""""'7 mviii. jones -m uie reeniug or.nany Deer. As
Cd for in tho facUlhnt all fure.in "X " 'i ST01??' m.0f" ? y0V inoW thP tn M on
the test were carried to wnren ileclmaf tho em.nA..J T? - A" COM(l'im Jetwlta beryls have made greater gains
places. The feeding . uovcra loU'etl siH? ! i?S.S.l)lS Wv. mlv 1 drtc tn hoi0tcd 01 t0- VU
period of ninety days the calves and Ju'. !X im ? l .7nt Stal't'"- Vj1ns b. consistently found that Oic
sheep being given equal start' Rhd to Stffi&Vltt threshed m lo oiiinlH ami su..-
mako sure that tjie tst wiu Diii th.AnU" c if!n "V. Lf Jj !rWl" Hun are 'pauses corn for fattening lambs. H
test slock were allplaced In the. rouu- n if ?) ''If.rM'1? J'11' ''i"" J'0?" dcmtfniltratrrt that maize
ten ii.l fed on tho wrnio feed for a "oZmlL Z ' v hlv L r ?? rM w o0rt '0 pt'OUn to ke feeding It a
period of- day prior o thv act- j"" r'V.'.L .. " v VM vli Cl:!" lhl"i0?!W- "
uul u-rt. At the end of thlH time tin- i' T "'trV "1? V?rt "L I S!'lV'.' w'h A n'al Klrvlco frt )0lrt rendered to
tho test stock were welehwl . uii.l mo- "il" '" lY "' "5 u t'tiiln degrc.the coiKmhnlty by thu State Uxticrl-
SAVE THE SURPAC
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OSTEOPATHIC '
ttlAIJf ANjb SURQEOJt
Or. C.
i.iconfcu in JioiiRitfu ana vurkory
by ihe StniiMiral tptjard of
Toibs OstflaTliylfand SiifKery by
thV.Stnta luird. of Mluurt aad
L.imiana. mm jtp
& lmooits
aw
o Courts.
PHONE 123.23S
Alilln -'
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wt. J.iif:3VGidi:
W. lOl.HS Sr MlOurgcon
li. V. IJOLMBjr.l AI. ft
iror.
Asstfcln'l
Offlco Citizens KatfS
itoomajiuy a
J-A-LAG "
9) Picture Framing
n 1
m
h-iW
icf 10 to 12
H9 0 v. JUif
You havo a rpal op-
Kiuwmg crops out
that you have got to
a ifi. . li iiV . " .1 V. '"'"V''Ke tmvo uoveiHiiieu iarming n you Keep
r tliev 01111 niTtl iillivf till ii... i.... .... ... . .. ... I . .
the .fi?I2tUr? I'owlb'1' ami dtsnihtiu th:time If diversjflrtitlon iH folovcd
iU mIIIU 'f 'Ilirill IM11I1I. TtfWUIItltn u lthll ttll I' ltimi. Iintt. fn...m !..... ...1
j! f ! jiii vi- iuiiui luiiu jiuunuM 11 1 1 11
tho weight of the tocR for- oaph
Wro made at ttifUltea txnW
the txpenmont.
TlVirt wit.. tiVfinn Vnn.l. -. i iinlm.l Tv4
nn7tnA i.ii;nH n 5hiT v- Ben went Tn cimmbor. of
i'".wr" 7i""" ; T" "V r'7.:' Ir T" riapreBoniativeii. A. ft M.
.....H i"- ...v ... .. . ..... .i.lTrn
100a p
One. o?-'th.e mot enjoyable features
f the Feedors Moptlm- m ..... .UD
ILTi SeVBti CouVisi Wnquet at the Spur
4iiif tor Liiv Hpeciai VJHROrs oOUIItV
Com-
CoUOKf
oiidelitB.
t .. ..-. ' . ".:".
rated to the s-uural penh eoah pen i ; rVi" ' ;V. '"'riTY "i u anyin jniunt rstnuons. y
receiving the mihie number of head. w ViJrt in. 7iJ . . J 'Vllc" ""Ml'"""'!"' 'H-rv ror
t1e total weight Of the. stock breach 'I' ihiE 1 J '"?l .?""" "-lit liiw boc fonwd
m-n bring pructtcally the Alin or
rear ns could lie arrived oti
Then for a period of ninety tUtyii
- u . . 1 .. - . . - . ..KM L ' .
Binarai" liens were 100 on .nurereni 1 j' .. . .... " .....-
--.. ... .1 .' - .. ..aik. ill r.u&iiiiiir (11 rfn..M...i r. ... .. ....x. ... .. . .
reed tlie teed Oelng we glied each time ip.V.fU r nTo S;; .. .IS; V. ' .- ri(.r uuuvumciii'cp on .un- iarm. in
...... ... "... . .. j..." 'teiiPUt v the farmers who uft not nw. t mn t iin. t . tin t. ....!.... s.. t.iu
.11. J ... .1. .. . '. ". '.".'.' I".- - ...-. vW .... ........ vr ill v. in
grwit wetitern part of the state so el
aborate tjirtt tho children bom on the
farm wljl want lo stay on the farm. .
. Hoorts on Tests
The a'ftornoojt program consisted
of tho reports and addrosses of J. ju.
Jones chief of tho division of the anl-
Imal industry of tho A. & M. College
Of tcxw. 11. -K. uicltHon superintend-
ent of the Spur Station; nnl H. A.
Iirewer in cliafgo of tho animal divis-
ion of the Spur Station.
Tho speeches were hoard In. the
open air. tho conlo standing aroiind
the stock pen vlowlhg tho products
of the ttfHts jih" tho results were an
nounced.
Uu- exact cost of feeding each pen l.- Ttie evening program of tlU third SpealtioK dn tho results Of tho ox-
lng kept sOiu to detei'mine the et- animal Feeders Meeting staged undei .periments. J -M. Jbnes said In nnrf
tnomy of the different kinds of feed tho dirrtlon of the Texas State Kxper- "This experiment wn started' ninety
used. Not only from the standpoint imoht. Stations was held in the First days ago. In the feedliiir nt ihov
ol economy but also" from the stand-.Jhmtlnn church whjfrte a. large hum- lambs the object was to compare the
iiuuii ot atiuui. KatJie oih.i
cvmo number of pounds of
. nmcd crountl fetcrltK' headH
found to bo the moHt advantageous of iniOHager or tiie Hwenson land inter- Texas and there Wns no market for
cny ie ii uwu in ino lenv. inn aver i" t oiiui ub. iiuurinan. ine ioiiow1-
age daily gain per head mhde by th" ing Interesting program wh remUret!
laby lKeves ted oh ground reterita reaeji musical numuer ana fttldreas bu-
ifor the puriod of ninety -daysmg rocetved wilh cheor: .
10 pounds-. The average -flawy 1 invocation. Itev. J. O. irvm.
l'inno and Violin So re 1 in d. by itt'ol-
;fng. MU Scud der Ifenfy J3ltlns.
.'AAdrMM of Wei eo in. Holi. Ifl. a
jiMiinonnH ..Mayor Bjiur
In each
mime wan
baby
er tiay. nowovor toe retm UBa tim. fantiiro. r ti i..-tr. i T w:
1 of tho nine pens differed. Th d1 ff w'J.t SS-.---31
wi- fnu f itid ihi-b ..'nu .if rvo" "l a-ia-pur style wu to (itm
".trut .'lW.M "'i '"i'.1?." Mmstrfctft the e.xtrnordlnarv oualitie "
u.uiy uhuviw euii jii-o xecnvnw mutton Hint vn urvM in r..rv
.Vot only on a pound for pound bus- monl b ; m .
Is "but also on a dollar for dollar busis. T''' KviiIiib IVogniin
Honrs-Offi
a
At HoIIIh Sanitarium
to 0 x m:
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M.
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Offlctf 138
Offlco JJasfve
V
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JJonttai
ricrf II
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to 6 p. in.
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csidenco 347
ding Corner 1st and
BtrontB. T
Tract lei
Sing
Office Ovc
' I1I111A0I l.n?.rr.a
cry Wthejfyi. iJt
iihil yjirtiat
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TAYIiOIt (:0TNTtAUSTRAOT
HoracQ It. Itoool
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Otllai Clpnrllujnse rhono 332
10s. O. Aliisscy
ra
tyStaU liaiik
FLOUR!
Vcrnqn. extra high a
tllMM uunlf
iic" Ve'rnon por yi potind
No 3 Delmoritn Mclba llalvui
PLO
every s.ck gunfhntecil; jxir
enuli
Mini
eh
fV
No. 3 nclmonto Sliced IV
i". - viuin DJ- 1U11CI1CS 0
Np. 2 grated Delmonto I'i
jvo. a ueitnonto Sllecil I'll
No. 2 Primrose Corfi. enc
No. 2 Standard "Sugilr (
Mi. 2 Chum Cooking K
No. 2 Standard Tomato
fttniciica. per box 4- 1
Clean Kajjy Laundry sJiuf per harl
ovy yiiino (aunnry Soai per liar
25-lb Pearl Meal per Melt ...
19-Ib I'carl Meal por sick yC..'t
Whita's Ca
THE HfME OF LlOH
T
North Second St. East of Plnr
t'c:li ich. each .
ct ch
sne. 1; 3 fif
.apple. 1 ich 35c or 3 to
lf. en ! 35c. or 3
-(T or : er 1l07.cn
iC .or '2 for
fcacii .
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CRUST FLOOR.
NE 77
We Deliver $2.0 OOrders or More
TELEPHONE NO. 7
Dr. C. R$i
DeMsfci
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Pirus Blflff FJfone 406
4!
ii.c i.w..- w.. ........ v...u.. wwc n luiwi- iiiuii- i(imus mo opjcct.was lo compare the
c ott the her of people were iiiesent. With Clif results of feeding grnln. sorghums .and
feed con ford II. Jones president Of theW'ent cprh. Last year (So.OOO.OOO bushels or
?ads ver.- lexas Clinmber pf Commerce and 'grain sorghtimH were raised in AVct
i-any nee
IntttKVfoi
van 22t
taln piV 1
head made ojt tho ground car
corn was 1.9CB pounds While th-
ground milo hj?nd nejtrfd- an jtverngt
uallv giri per head of 1.017 pounds.
The roughugc fed In each pen wk
plfalfa hay sorghum and bundle fet-
vilta Kuch pen also r '-ived c.ttfn
-cd meal and cake the only differ
rce in the feed for the three pens
being in the ground iar corn th
".'""" 'Vliia "v"" """ lc '-""" ..Mm. It. H. pickson.
j.no ' R . H t I Addrca. Kmnk S. Hatlng. .
In the tarai ftid&t. ll lamm Vo "Qolden Q MJ Clay. Mr
r.ado satisfactory gains. The bjr " . "J"- T ...
of the test to colnpa-e tho gain nhd l0 1 lkuWr2
eronomv of gahiB made by lambs fu- lu A """' V0.1.'' .
i '.-!... .. ... f... .... uriui- tviiuirv Muni
unca on mno oinuiquu u H.lf.. tlltroflii.d ti iiffoi "n: 'Y;.- .-
thIH on nn equal basis with coin. Ml-
10 wan invnrinniy undersold.
"Some feeders choose corn Vhil"
other Jieslitnte (Irnln sorghums
commonly believed to be. ninety-three
percent the vnlue of corn have lieen
proven to be tho equal Or even great-
er value in tin testa mndn at t)l atnl.
Ion.- 1-ast year during experiments
'- i irriuiin ciirn nniini tmh iimiiiii n'lin
awnpnw uon. a. u sjpenerrlay-1 ";' .;".' :" "':'. i 'V" . ;..t...
Vocal "When. I'm done You'll Foi- !uhaW! t"'" miinn made on ground
net" Jlliw Cloy. Mr. BoWman. P.oru- .lhlH 'on.r . u' WUns made on
Xavem Porter A. Whaley. ;uie mno. aro sit i nnoad or the gains
V.n4i r.n. .i 'iwtJ t ...i..... inadu on corn. And the more econom-
um' ..v.. uugi m X.UI ttlll
icHl gain was made on tjie milo. swift
t Compfmy have ntnde similar testa
n vo have by foodlng ground thresh-
ed milo and ground bends of mllo and
found that the more economical gains
Wero made on crniinil' hnnlu n.tlw..-
kliftn on tho ground thrashed milo. Tiie
rortteiits Of tho ground threshed njilo
turn anu on i-uiion "-."c.i iu.y " the itUih vlio made West Ta ramous tav? HIKtl oon v'p; nut ttlc
the most economical gain lielttg rtsd-' ; "m'HAuV Poer 1" mwko " more economical gain
tn cott-n see.1 at coSt of 8.03 wn's Junm"fcJ' WorTexaa cffibeof n " Biocml heads and in the grounc!
ter pound while the most coat !y ' '( i" ommerce npoke In i.taL follow"- headB ou aI ftvo l certain amount
wa made en corn the gain being tm.d.. Um atowld toi lii SnSr to. i1 ""!
at a C03t of 12.08 cng per jiound of NiJVwt thnr which te "V Ule x? f0P(InR wnnnl
huln. ... ...iinfeWinff vr Ti- fom..--l..i t'.T w have used V cross between the
4VU1IIUUU11IUII. Ullll IIIU
ItCBlllCH lll BJHUil B1 HIFF' """.I.. !... .. Ujl.il...
irif. iiav UKod in aaoh of the firii i" '" ' """uu" ' i
icvon pens s&ven other kinds-of fbd
were okciI in Uie respective JKns rw
follows ground milo heads ground
threshed fcterita ground shelle'1 core
t round threshed mllo. ground fcterita
heads ground threshed kuffir and
ground kufflr heads. In pen No s cot-
ton send featured With irrund mil"
una alfalfa hay. while In pen No. 'i
t-ouni mllo heads wei. f(-attfnl wMh
rottc-n eed meal ugU sorghtiin h.
instf.ad of alfalta w? ut w"'rt ' 1"'"
ThO terft prowd eoiiilllKively thst
nrn shipped into 'IHm annot su-
TbSfUlly fonipfte with the gr.Tn 'r
hum" for fattening laml.it in U.- sfml-
t.l wftlnna of Texas. So will ad
apted to the production of nun-saec
I wa preo
Delaine. The
results proyo conclusively that ijicie
em nun. vear at vour itHuiera inetindr
and I learned many lesons- nnd t he "l no "leunci ndvahtage in cross breed-
levins that I 'h.vf 'Cl?d u!?-."'-! mutton breeds with fin wool
let me hay arc t more that Wat wide .VP1" Jl. thIMt?tfCt0n f ll p'tlUnry-
imniirtnhn ..! i iii . ..... ..... . ...... . 1 he rcftulU of this experiment shows u
a-v (v. Hiatj .! M V T i I llll lll L '
and say Una they are of -ven mo.e"7Y . " .. iou"" cam wr day
tl.sn Btttianwl.h uot-ortancc. Which is very satiafaetory.
-Some one ld this afternoon thai' The. lamlis fed on col on seed and
there were wnc thn t a.0i.uii Inivh. Brounil threnhed niilM iliide the largest
la .f giain H.rM.uiris rnls. -I ... V & '' the lamlwt In the nine
Tca. th. IWt ... in i:n i lJM- ffereiit pens. The gains made on
de.rMarMi thwee wm e isr. sod.iion i..ih..mQ and cotton seed were madt at a
els ral-.i in the mil.! MtateH ..n.i t C r 0J per hundred while tho
h.t- 7o.iiimi.iiii bishclK of l hat
most t'tmtly gnliw were ma'ile on tho
out t'OMt:
biiml (th
.in i.
we.c .-ale. In V. . T. w-.u. 'do. . gritiuid shelloel c)Cn. which gains were
.i.iikH tifih in uuri.ulc.nl. I .rol...M '. n"'14 Ht 2.-.0( '"r ''eil. It doeH
We c.n't fed and f..iiert our unimU " l "?' V " "P vHrr "g V KnJ
or tlw K.ain sorghum Unless Ue can 'u eel ln this ectlonJ We flg-d.-i.ionmrate
i ihe public th'.t ii IH 'v''1 '.'.'on wo uwx t 1 per bushel
u.. n. out . i L.a .i v. . whli b in a very fajr cstlinale. it was
cmasaagtagammyjjxtKTyfsrBa
v. ' ' . '
i. . ...... -. ..iM. . i. ..! ..v i .....Mi. t... i- . i. ..- i m
Ul'lilft''"'Uu' the miflhUy w"r (filSiu' " hlffKcr price than com producee? I
TWlKHrSWr fining lest. bh iVu UmatiT thlH sc.ton. 'I
ftna ylcl(lctuatisfat6ry rwuluri far .fa "rmBi iv tion " w ' ! "IJ r"wr l''' m" avlm' YV fr" I
STTlot oompletti. fr V'' 'llU toou' I.e dJa?.7..g" "r ftt ' -p ""' wW lw Is I
l-reiven to 0ltyyjlet 'u""m' "' rMl I -. us. u tw. iTih iu. -w aiiparently no prosperity i tho glieep M
Thltet iMHffrue ro a nenol of '!" i( ' 77:'' '' " 1 uslness. tin.. NOW Ik the (Jm. for i
tome wixty aayv .. .. . 1V .r Ljn. 'flu .' '. rum.-r who .an to bang on. Buy hi
-'-"'-'- LJn- Iluu II the.Bme. There is bound to bo a. time
fTa
Stfa f.Wr
WliajE tle YouW Man
w a ff C a a -rtfj. n m- H m
Yvunzsm iiom
ti; Jt'llOW Ot tmliU lli'lllllliiisi.
ui wants hoineinmg moiv
UKiUUity
dVerfoct tiiiliiriii";.
liye t'Jioosf
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phone a:u
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The Maxwell Gin
uses a triol035Miirirf syjitom.
CLE AiarajfiREa times
witnonl rnacniniiiil your cotr
ion J' jjGmxBigin Mvr cotton
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Ii. W Maxwell
935 North 2iv
COGDELL PI
Plumbing Pipe
Agent Crystal Electric
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asher and Wringer.
ABILENE RANGE
Real Estate
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ALL KINDS
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VOLLAND'S BOOK
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liiurlfai'dy Ann and lu-r h
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duci-d from the 1'aKhioiv designs of tiie fp'tiemoitv"stylc'T
ereators" in America.
The fiim fabrics ued by tiie Kajirt Tailoring' Com-
pany Insure niiijKiially yood .wenr. .
The tiiilorinjr H perfeet immired by llio employ:
nifiil of only lit most hUilliul and efrieieul tijiJoi-K.
f)nr ow fciiiurrs these clothes. Are you one of
our " snappy dressers J" . '
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(MEN'S QUALITY OUTFITTERS)
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