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THE EVENING TELEGRAM LAKELAND, FLA., FEB. 26, 1914 At this Period use all Safe- guards for Comfort and Well Being The best and most practicable of these is ice"OUR ICE. It preserves your food, conserves your health, increases your pleasure, does you good in ways too numerous to mention—and all for a very little money. Instead of decreasing your taking of ice on the cool days which will be occasionally sandwiched between the warm ones, resolve right now that every day is a full ice day for you. And stick to that COUPON BOOK of ours. It is your consistent, per: i stock farm s, The first essential for a profitable available land for arable fields,E where grain, roots and the ‘anousi it should be self-sus- annual forage plants can be grown, | and also certain lands should be set taining in so far as its own require- | ments for forage crops are concerned i The stock farm should not be called | aside ror perennial cropp such asl | cannot be us2d as pastures. | Economical stock-feeding requires fupon to teed more head of cattle lass and character of live- ¢ 4 OLIoer, For instance, a dairy cow must | stoek the fi is desirous of rais- he fed with a view to milk and but-; et W, K. MCR Real Eetat W. K. Jackson-sss Qwner and Manufac- turers’ Agent Brokerage--Real Estate TELL U8 WHAT YOU HAVE TO BELL WE WILL TRY TO FIND A BUYIR - g I'ELL U$ WHAT YOU WANT Te BOY; WE WILL TRY TC FIND A SKLLER Rooms 6 and 7, DEEN & BRYANT Building Lakeland W ¥ Flori sistent SAVER. [ing will determine the size of the 400 proqueing, beef cattle with a| jramm. _ o view to weight in flesh properly pro- e objeet of the stock farm mus | ¥ 4 4 ~ portioned with fat, pigs are fed for | 1l considera- t the € crops to also be taken into cé pork or lard or| distinctive feedings breeds., the production of hacon—three dependent also on the of fora TG TN S TR SR R IR S SRR AT Farm | _ohorses are fed with | tnan can be comfortably raised with | a combination of both flesh-forming, in its own limits. Upon the sive of ’ 3 ] | : o ] and fatproducing foods in certain farm, its fert'ity and s produc- : o ! [lenim a8 BRI RR e DIVENS nropontions, - ‘Mhese vary consifler: |tiveness denends therefore the num- up)e with the class and condition of | ber of '“ at v “"“:‘” ki ta.ne ““"] 4 the animals to be fed, as also, with | fupon it. or in the inverse ratio the {yo roqnirements for which they are | | | Lakeland lee Compas b i { < ¢ | i viercas w at b Diasdi ) | 1 ke Poadiag &N e ( rse it d h | quirements are o i i R s Pt S e : el Gl P e . ; (> the oxelis of 411 others, he woald and must furnish rl/!mu 4 | ) l regnin OFe LEePMALenT stire and @amounts of protein and carbonaccous | he doeksd taan ymld the dairy, materi Protein is fleshic Your best oppol t“”ily to save real, P ! cubstance and earbonaceous is fat- ‘ JEiad o are but some of the points forming substance. The combining; CO' I) LT hit tt ncthe vious article'of proportions to give best rvwlva\ w i (ed: 0] 1 ! fore-'cannot be done at random or by : | F Y O U K N o > s Cthonght and right nk wior to opess work; it must be seientific: th i g ' o [i lieoa e Kine the rn ollowed out, and our experiment woney, on anything in the shoe line unless nodealing, therefore, with forasd station bhas been and will he our! you cvops ard their projer place on the ¢jijef source of information on thess 5 Ptarm, Yot ous first consider e realnoints | 3 i ? " U W R e i [ The selection will be the bes lm":”‘ bl Sl “" It has heen elearly shown that cra ! rora 1oy mean a e . | th the soils and climate of Florida i gt o tlnion. shnnnss. dhsanta oo 11e SllE D TG o DiGH I The variety unmatched e e e R TR T rfectly adapted to the raising best “'shoes’ at cost | |'cats aud el i and t the OUI'.\'[()IP. we S(*H the fattening of livestock by the| ssful growth of cultivated meat | | 1 | | | T iy i e ¢s and for: crops. Florida 1 Hnon Iyl urname, S0 0 D e bt ke ..ocan produce numerous and A-.mmmi—i But The quality unsurpassed The price the lowest Al Ao e v eal feed stuffs to meet all her re- What bargains your friend found at our | |cired, sueh as erasses. cortain cancs, {10Tements. Besgapweed, velvot | All these you find at our store B‘g 5!\0(‘. Sale. I\ srazing crops, whether wild op Deans and ca are almost ‘ 2 I, miscellancons roots and | Unctly Florida crops, while in addi- L . P . N P | forth, and which are distinet in|tion we can produee all the »',‘w ]US‘ Irade with us » crery way from threshed praing or | forage and feedstaff of the Southe i l : ' r it adrtett pod taod States This settles the question of living Ihere are two distinet groups of The feeding valve of any feed “” tfovage crops (1) annual or tempor- depends on its dizestibility fully I “Em Sho Sellin’ § F 2llos ™’ ary, meaning those which are sown, much as upon its mere composit | and harvested annually such as cow- | There are definite feeding standards 1 ——— s, millet, roots and so forth; (2) for each class of livestock, and vlml et BULUAT, DOP DOMT & viia b 5ik i v sbiie dbias o baninssow il perennial or permanent, which occu l»:I.mu of rations must be so propor- it Sugar, 17 pounds .. RRI TR R 1.0 f EEPPEPRERER PR PP RDHIDDEEER e o e et b bdEombld & [y L for at least a4 cortain num [tioned to meet actual requirements 8 B 1 ber of yvears, such as Japanese canejof the animal. Tt is therefore only l:)" ( ottolene, 10 pound pails. ........ccc0vntn R U f or for permanent pastures such as!erowing a combination of foraze Cottol 5 pound pails ottolene, 5 S R Bermuda and other grasses {crops on a farm that proper and eco- MAYES GROCERY CO. | In addition to those forage crops| nomical feed can be given, and this 4 pounds Snowdrift Lard. .........e000 ciiiiinnnann.. WD b are the grain crops, such as oats, fcan easily be done on a Florida live- o Suowdrift, 10 pound palls. .......oo00 sevvrnees ... 1.2 barley and so forth. stock farm, when we take into con- In Florida these groups overlap in|sideration the almost infinite variety their growing seasons SC of crops that can be grown at one that we have an abundance of forage!and the same time throughout the and feed throughout the entire year,|{twelve months of Florida's growing affording each in its turn and at all|season. times (provided a proper selection is! “The decree of success in the fat- made) of well balanced rations for|tening of beef in Florida can be best whatever may be the measured by actual comparison with the stock farm. [typical results secured in sections of The acai i 1 ine 1 0 N i Then, again, in plannine ont thejp, country recognized as beef-pro- forage crops for the farm, a right ducing which the fat- understanding s be he i : B ding should be had of the| onine of cattle is successfully prac- various terms for the uses to which| : i : ticed The two sections | the erops may be put There is the i , o 7 - . taken for comparison are Texas anid i word “fodder, is practically | ., 5 3 7 - 3 W ., I Nebraska, both recognized as great |the same in meaning as ‘“‘forage. [nattl ca L S but is cencrally understod to mean B : . i I'he results of experiments |dried forage | % distinction to “hav,” jducted at the Texas Experiment Sta dried “Reduce the cost of living,” our motto for nineteen fourteen Scaceafamilysizso Crédm. .....ovvvveve vevnnnnnncians o2 several B cans DALY BIR0CPOMM o o s cvsssnsnsivs susannanssvnse o 1-2 barrel best Flour........ 12 pounds best Flour. .. requirements of Octogon Soap, 6 for. ... \\’/|ll sz! staple groceries, hay, feed,: 'Witson-Toomer Fertilizers, all kind < of sh nning crates and baskets, ard «d pereoes, etc., at reduced I Ground Coffee, per pound.........o0ovvv oo % | | 5 gallons Kerosene. ......... . G. sections, in for profit. which Sy con- of the kinds in W b1t el . tion weee as follows: Kinds of 3 PR b tha Weight o steers at be ::mn:n;‘ Maves Grocery (o coarser which is finer “eoiling™ fora of the 618 pounds e | f mals with areen| E ;h;n'\.fl,(y for direct from the| Daily 2ain per head, 1.97 pounds LAKELAND‘ FLORIDA {field. The fead 18 taken to them Cost of gain per pound, 5.99 cents, Ll [$46 “dlvant opposite of * irine. " In Florida (under similar condi- )5 tions of feeding): Room 17 Kentucky Bldg. Phone: Office, 102; Residence, The animals are kept in small en-| BP0 Wmmoa imomommmo«b%o%w R e RS e S T B R AR e S B R T S SRR Wy SV e f | ; | 3 LCP0H08E0 £0ROBO O but the better t¢ itk {22.64 per cent in 1i > § FRPEPPEPPIEE PPERD S b chbdbodd L6 i< s phg | | ClosuTes O stalls, so that their feed| Weight of steers ai beginning, \g 4 |is regulated and the crop itsclf is| 033 pounds. g W Fl SK E JOH NSO Inot injured by erazing or tramping, | Daily gain per head. 2. 43 pounds g . By this means also the rations ean| ¢ost of gain per pmmd 4.14 |} means also the rations can| ‘O (% REAL ESTATE AND LOANS be properly halanced which is an im-| NS |2 portant point in feeding to many| The Nebraska comparison is even|y CITY AND SUBURBAN PROPERTY A SPECIALTY forace crops. |more important. The Standard Cat- 5 : There is a method of pasturi !,1, Company, at Allen, Neb., gives g LAKELAND, FLA. which is sometimes known as soil- ‘thw‘ followin s results: Q‘ ing, m would .w; In 180 § 4 rd T ins With the Work -*HONE 66 Futch & Gentry Bid “pasture soi s the prac- | tice of enc a certain portion of | COSt n per pound of 8.76 cents sonre crop a wing the animals| o in 70 days there was) 2 f Fou want tc buy property we have ii fur sale; 1t you Wi Now is ycur timea to foraze for L i er cer 5 Property we nave customers, or can get them for vou. M To Buy an Autemcobile {tain snecified t L e 8 o hErout Lausndisce o LodAy | We have in stock twenty [closure. This can be done by the u SN Y . il R 2 T L Y TN T PR U PP R ' ouring « W X more tou | me o5 trd H Sy e [ b T < ] oi n s, or ! : ; : Alonza | iogan t E Tawneen s WL ) LOGAN § TOWNSEN] I e e SUILDING ( ""v'R-'lC“. DHS ' | be o ORDER THAT JOB | Al (- o it a1t A A . g | - ' PRINTING TODAY it you want a carctui, consistent. anu ‘ And Give Us the Time to fiable estimate on the const =flL"" 101 yoil I ) e huil‘!i. a SFF i WEND | {