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@ L VA _T andsaveyouon Sens%onpgguaw. : blrdsandtheywxlldo much better if | dnrable, heavy roofing paper or shm-» Tok ‘gle roof.,”. - Complete specxficanonz for bmldmg 3 the “Minnesota model poultry house” may be obtained by writing to the ex- tension division of the college of ag- | riculture, Umversxty of anesota St. Paul, Minn.” The four principal faults to be found ; f thh ordmary farm puultry houses HO w in t are: ADVERTISEMENTS 714 EAHHWAYS' "" They are not well constructed - and' m‘"".‘ 5;‘::.' w:}t Ses this great book of finest quahtyAgn consequently are too cold in winter. m“'c."uuund:uu et cultural Implements, If there ever wasa time to stretch your dollars and take advan- tage of Galloway’s Dn'ect-to-you saving by “Dividing-the-melon,” this is the time. It means that when you buy from Gallo- way you get “half fhe melon” in actual savings on Galloway goods—20 to 35 cents less on every dollar—beeause they come right 6ff the factory floor straight to you. 2\So | say: Buy Direct from Factory SaveonSeparatdrs,Engines,Spreaders @wEvery Galloway Implement is guaranteed to satisfy or g ur money comes back. Youcan have 30, 60 and 90 days’ trial. Choice of five easy buying plans. Get this 1920 Book now. outside “door” is arranged to .close : Thousands of userssayit’s sepa rator over the burlap window. - the best ever. Is simple;” strong and absolutely sani- : tary. Skimsclose. Easy torun and clean. All working partsrunin The day of muslin wmddws is past, | oilspray. Every drop of milk getsfull skimmingforce of the bowl. § for the texture of the cloth is too fine’ 90 days® working trial on your farm will prove everythmg Isay to permit adequate ventilation. is so. Compare the Galloway—see how it outskims all others. ‘Earthen floors below the outside New 1920 models: for any farm level make the houses damp and un- nglnes DOwSE Wi posfable ox suticaiery comfortable. Wooden floors are hard horsepower. Bigbore, longstroke. Valvesin headlike f'} . j;x]rtx;lerco;g, B:rnl:::! ::Zefi%é‘::gr asxifi %l;o ;‘fgélge%g;gg‘, %fia&m@fi?gfi N | avers that_this litter should be on:| changeable.Fmstproof—workswmterorsummer. “| top of a three or four-mch layer of‘ fine sand. . . 1 s read ers w&%%&g | The house should have at least two_ > y i vith s, e pens, for there are many seasons | insuringhght draft—all.steel V.rake—extra strong beater § § | during the year when it is advanta- | | teeth m&‘g‘}fi'm 4@%&;%“% geous to separate the flock. In the. Joad easier than 3 or ¢ horses can_handle old . |:fall, the surplus cockerels, not ready | for any form wo. spreader. My hewNoy dmyfiagfimfigfim “| for market should be separated: from.| | Has Whirlw PR S | | the females. Pullets should be sepa- L ind q WRITE Now. Don t hesitate. Turge you to get Distributor —— g wyn new 19 See how you can pay only | rated from the hens, for the pullets are B e ncefor{:utimplementsandgetthebest - | sure ‘to ‘be intimidated by the older They have a poor system of venti- lation, if any. § ; Poor floors. ; ; : D BERGMAN @ (.b o 2 There 'is-no provision for- separat-‘ ST.PAUL -MINN. i i | ing the flock. e A Too little attention has been paid - - - to proper ventilation in the construe- - tion of poultry houses.. The poorly ventilated house will reek with mois- ture after a cold snap. As a result the chickens will contract croup, chick- en pox and every other disease.: The | T . - = = : “Minnesota model” house has sliding | - T sut Kanunclty glass windows and above these swing- | 38 3 SEE UHloul foe o il ing windows covered with burlap. For 5 E ”“‘ 00 bitterly “cold ‘weather, a shutter or ;L'agms'erm&md.eo ‘A’ 100, 000 Ponnda' a“ted RABBIT SKINS Former muskrat pre-war prices commanded b; : rabbit. skins today, in aympnthy ‘with hidv\' : prices goveminz kindred’ raw furs. Buyers . of furs, ts,* wool," hldes cand “Junk,. Tanners -of furs, coats, - robes’ ‘and Teather. .5 -~ Write. for -price list“and. catalog. Z BISMARCK HIDE & FUR CO. ismarck, th Dakotn. Lty 5 WM, nu.ovuv. | kept in separate flocks. In the spring; ‘| again, a two-pen house has its ad- 7 Wm.Gallowayco- vanta,ges, for the 'more rugged, | ‘healthy “ birds can be separated for breeding: purposes. “tj This is fl:e lecond of three articles writben 3 especially for ~the Nonpartisan . Leader on winter ‘egg production, - The third article will ‘discuss Dlmmim and feed ~ot poultry in wm- | Do You Desire a Renter for Youwr Fam? || =5~~~ U m*“f:::"z:m“fi:e it ‘ ) l%_Proflta cuttmg vyood. Chpap, Do You Wish to Sell Your Farm? | | Will You Sell on the Crop Payment Plan, ‘fi Necessary to Complete a Sale? Write this office at once for the proper. blanks tofill out,' it '“go that we may assist you in securing a remter or || ‘purchaser for your farm, in case you must sell. We: " ‘have a large number of requests from ‘persons desiring BUY RED CROSS SEALS || The - following . proclamation { | has been issued by Rupert Blue, surgeon - general Um'oed States _public healih service: . - . “Over 150,000 Amencans dle annually from tubercnlom This - -is"an -appalling’ waste of life |~ “when we consider: that tubercu- - “losis, i a preventable disease. ~"Moreover, : ‘because. this: loss (of* .‘life occurs ‘almost entu'ely in’ ‘ranks of the:young adult:po to. rent lai):nd and -some “from’ persons who desn'e to il ‘lation, health -authoritiés th MACHINES ' purchase farms on the crop payment plam ~ world over have come to con- | o _ sider the control of tuberculosis || %“"m ,g!,{-}f;m;ngm‘;};'g"l;?: -hnd nve 40 per ADDRESS - - e v seed. Qur three " ns still the most pressing health 11109 problem" onfrontmg,them,._, st vl Mnu CORN COMMISSIONER OF IMMIGRATION ; B e e : S oe teuls (et | - BOX 382, BISMARCK, NORTH DAKOTA ;. . - ‘ {|] Plowing Corn Piante ¥ aitachment, Revoly: ing T , light 22-ft. 2-!1. 60a 3 Tit e Soter Wostse and P eaay): eorn profits 26 cenh Pumry to‘hmei- . .§oshl brings. big eamg c Mifg. ? 2 nnooxn«;s. 8: Warm Water Saves. l’ Jcy water is a doub) kb-m!lad o it prod colls: for more o?w&%fit&é’ oufl&tfinwhamm S Dana th way to fatal wintor diseases.