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| AJ PRISON DAIRY COWS ALSO T0P LKE-SZE HERDS OF N. DAKOTA Annual Report of Dairyman eB S$. Dale Shows Milking Rec- ord of 11,057 Pounds Feed Costs About $100 per Ani- So mal, Profits $176.35, the Figures Indicate The North Dakota penitentiary dairy herd of 40 head is making rec- ords which make the cows of. the Wisconsin penitentiary herd blush, | se. considering that Wisconsin is the dairy empire of the United States. While the Wisconsin state herd av- | The P: erages 6.098 pounds of milk to the cow, the North Dakota herd averages 11.057 pounds. This performance is set forth in the annual report of E. 8. Dalc, the peni- tentiary herd dairyman, who has sub- mitted the facts to Warden C. C. Turner for a period extending from September 1, 1928, to September 1, 1929. i Besides comparing the herd to that of the Wisconsin state prison, Dairy- man Dale asserts that its record tops the records of all like-sized herds in the state. ‘The report is as follows: “To Warden C. C. Turner, and the Board of Administration: “The year ending Sept. 1, 1929, has been a very successful one for the dairy department of the State peni- | STATIONS— ju Rapid City, 8. | Roseburg, Ore., St. 1 Sal is. Winnemu Winnipeg, Friday, except pro! extreme west portio WBATRHI CONDITIONS ‘The high-pressure area, with = companying cold weather, is centered lover the plains xtat along the {eastern Kocky mountain slope this morning. Temperatures are below zero from upper Great Lakes region westward to Montana and as far south las Ki. ‘The weather in \ fair over | pressure Hower Great the western Rocky mount Geen precipitation over thot | tions. | Main highways are generally open. Sor cross roads are blocked with A 8 | ter, 452 Ibe; silage 6,379 rou has London. of that a funeral p: The hearse was separat: lowing automobiles, It was hours reunited. SWEDEN HAS INDIAN Stockhoim.—Sweden is ® unprecedented iceless Yul mixed feed, 165,041 Ibs.; feed | Indian summer. Cost, $3,959.81; profit, $7,054.21. erage Cow—Milk, 11.507 Ibs.; but- Ihe; rough | ei e. In ni mama, and age, 3606 ge a faa tbs.; suitable Recomoantinent, "Bil: rolled + feed v . Gost, | Peach canine and’ tipped the motive power. ‘Then he gral ia kit of | tools. Bit was a plasterer ready to work. | prilndeipnin advice to ndutters nit rt ras ae f ‘the mi ta ratiron | Today in Congress [220 iets oc sg | motive, The road is advert of its firemen made @ and another reached en 530 yards from the tee with @ wood and an tron. THURSDAY (By the Anseciated Press) STEAM Stockhold. = anene, committee geen ahead wings om sugar tariff. Resumen es agriceltu: oopEt il svte talon up shore construction biTl. cn | escaped from ! Frank became that #1 him o1 Chicagududge Sauntn is for the weaker sex, Charles Mitchell, sued for “Hello! Hello! How Much Does Happiness Cost?” Only the price of learning a simple health rule, this emiling youngster finds! Waterman's makes last-minute shopping a success -Just drop into your Watermaa’s desler’s and discover these hand-crafted Waterman’ 's gifts! A Gift to the Household . .. or Busy Executive—might well be 0 Golendar Desk Set. The two pese are os loogetived sad oheamehe aang For the Nete-Tahiag Student—who needs a quick- working pen . .. this Waterman's No. 5... with « ‘Choice of five points... eta mere @3. A Set for Smart Women— this gay two-tone pen box for $5.50. (Pen, $4; pencil, $1.50.) tentiary. A year ago there were 28 | sn: cows that produced 10,000 pounds {6,000 quarts) of milk per cow. This has seen an increase in produc- Every Waterman's ts Guaranteed Perover Agadnes Defects » Service Seations ate maintained at the ad- drecees below fer the parpese ef making geod ove gearamtee aad fer cerviciag car pens as required. e L. B. Waterman Company 129 Se. State Serect, Chicago ¢ e 4@ School Street, Boston - 191 Beosdwey, New York _ © 4 609-Market Strect, San Francisco roads iP; roads peor. ar —21; clear; roads “It is with a great deal of pleasure that I can report to you that 40 cows hhave produced a total of 442,283.10 dacovered, she could give to her baby thet made ber happy, well, strong and buoyant? - Not a medicine; not a drug of any pounds of milk during the year, or @n average of 11,057- pounds (5,528 quarts) per cow. The highest produc- tion by a single cow was 17,064 ‘This is not exceptional, but 4s @ very good production in view of is a two-year-old in some silage and mill feed, with a small percentage of oi] meal. - “Our penitentiary herd has a num- ber of two-year-old heifers in their first lactation period. As they grow dati eee i Ha Bautterfa “We have culled out almost all the Doarders and have kept only those heifer calves from the better milkers. “Our herd compares very favorably if f per cow, as compared with our aver- age of 11,057 pounds. total production in butterfat i Dr. Geo. F. McErlain Ooteopatbic Phycician is EE cE fs tec and Up EACH CIGAR AND EACH BOK SEALED IN CELLOPHANE Bt you heve © hand sine Sang oie cht a rire