PUN FOR CLEAN EGGS
Sunshine Is Necessary for the Health of Laying
PouHryman Should Follow Nature'* Plan and Male* Winter Months Comfortable to Fowl*—Fumlah Plenty of Neata.
Wbra putting a roast into the oven, add a cm all amount of vinegar and use It In basting the meat. It wilt not only keep the m<nt
from burning will aoften
fib- ind msM it more tende;, and Improve the flavor at well. A table
apoonful of vinegar to a five-pound wm be - Creamed Cssa.—Cook six egga Ul hard. Make a pint of white aai using four tablespoonfuls of floor and the same of butter; a half teaspoonful of salt and a pint of rich milk. Pot ■lx ailcaa of toast on a hot dish; put a layer of aanee over each after spreading them with butter, then cut whits* tn strips and add a their Rub a part of the yolk* through a sieve for a garnish; plan la the oven for a few minutes and then serve not. Nat Cutlet*.—Hava ready a half cupful of chopped enta. using Brazil, waladd to them a cupful of bread crumb* and a cupful of ■ashed potatoes, with a little chopped parsley sad onion; beat two agga; mix with other Ingredient*; add salt and pepper and fora into balls or cakes, dip la baatap
fry a
tBr a. c surra.) Sunshine Is absolutely necessary for the health and vigor of the laying hen. Low windows should be set so that the enn will shine Into every part of the house during some part of the day.. Roosts should be pUoed on a level, and not too high, as the hens ar* apt to Injure themselves either by crowding, 'falling or flying against a projection'about the house. Keep the windows In the poultry house dean.
a favorite wary-day dish. A sweet potato pis is made as one
aqaasfa pie and is
en one has neither of
to Pease -Orate raw potato measure c quart. Pour It thro* quarts of sweet milk to keep them from darkanir-. neat two •gga, add two cupfuls cl sugar, a cupful of buttar sad a Bttl* gratsd nut-
and bake la a alow oven for an boor. This Is ■erreo often aa a vegetable, or may be served with sweet cream as a daaaart. This Is an old farorfte plan-
beet and Celery Salad.—Mix equal quantities of chopped boiled berta and crisp celery; moisten with boiled drsaslng and serve on lettuce leaves. Deviled Oysters.—Drain and tors in two: into a saucepan put foul Ublaspoonfwla of vinegar, half a loa•poonful of made mustard, a dash of cayenne, a pinch of sugar and salt., with two tablespoonfui* of butter; simmer together, add about a pint of oysters and cook until well curled. Place on a hot dish and garnish with
pieces of lemon.
Grape Mousse.—Add lo a quart of grape Juice a half teaspoonful of clove extract, the juice of a lemon and ui for Ice; then stir in two stiffly beaten whites, pack In a mold and let stand in Ice and salt for two or more boars. Serve with small
A Trap Meet With Door Closed. Rnb them repeatedly wfh old newels vlster la greatest of tonics. When poultrymen and farmers real:e that the soonar they follow natgva's Plan and make the winter months as near like spring and sunnier months, tbs sooner they win realize the bright of their ambition—wlu-
res II y quit# easy ft given a little thought sad study. Using the gray matter In your sknll win make yon a successful poultryman. Poultry keeper* may easily reduce the percentage of dirty or soiled eggs, and losses entailed to ImdgaiOcant flg-
Yam# With Boast B«*f_La> the Preled potatoes around tbs roast and b-Mv tfc-mj when the meat la basted. Bake until tbs yams an well bto Cooked with pork they are also
SEASONABLE DISHES. Cut the occur (rota a firm cabbage
First, an ample number of nests is. of course, necessary, but an ample number means no more, I had. and probably not as many as, are usually directed by poultry writers. Laying houses are, . a a rule, provided with a sufficient number, but whore the falls down is tn falling to rapply enough nesting material and floor litter. Obviously the nesting material must be dean, or the eggs become soiled by
OrrMAMg Method AlkroeMsf fetT
,.ly Desdisd «
Brener* Duly—Attractively
Poultry Set I* itself.
Either sctidlng or the dry-picking ; method can be need for fowl* Irtended' . ; for market, but for broiler* only tba dry-picking method Is allowable. A chick only a few weeks old H a very tender bird, but if scalded tt win he ' found Impossible to pick It without//’' occasionally robbing a httie of the akta off. These spots will darken and give the troller a stale look. The ecaMIng win also Increase the tendency tc y. With dry picking not only win the bird keep much longer, bat ■ the natural firmness of the fleeh pro - vents all tear of skinning. The more pentfr a «_rcaa* la dressed, the begg^tbe chance to sell It to a good trade. Attractively drssseB. - poultry sells itself, while lufertiv-i aS goes begging. Dry picked poultry wm staad targei ' shipments than those that ars 1 r.s'ded The carcass should be dreaded to* ; mediately after butag killed To a) low tbs feathers to 1
WHAT TO EAT.
tbs part taken from the center sod boll that with !b.> sbalt. season with
to be scarce as to
go well; that Henry was ael'iag the Barber product only to »ucb dealers us would pay prices much above those of the trust, and that Hcory was real ly an agvnt tor ths traat mad handling a lot of the trust's goods. . t two men ported. Dap bey got a lot id details of th* prices at which that man acting for Henry had sold the Itorbey products Tbs man gave namss. dates and figure*. Darker made s treinorandam of each and erory Item. Dsrbsy Had Whip Hand. Thereafter, when Mr. Henry, as . complained about ths (actory and Instated upon further and farther economic* Darbey very bluntly declared ho could not make the atuf any cheap • H* had cut -htngs down t-> the hone He told Mr. Henry ha :bought hi# criticisms were unwarranted The real economise ought lo be Ini reduced In the sslliis end. This brought some sharp retorts from the Ns*- York otCro. and sharper ones from the Connecticut »-nd b Henry rust ail patience with the ; | afacteror and summon*^ him to Kew ».j fork. tor. Dortmy refused 1 the trip. He was too busy la >’Bu fsetory, he said, if Mr. Henry wanted t* see him be could go Ac t’anurstievt Mr Heni? dM so promptly.
day you bars ths svMeoes. I have been col lectin* it for nsariy a year. I bare all the reports that you mads to this office and I have many of the Mil*
that you
There Is s wide difference between th* amoualB kon reported and ths moneys you obtained. Ton ware net sattsAod with your » F*r cent, outrageous as it was, but you have swindled this eompaz^- out of many thousands of dollar* and have don* It coldly, calmly and methodically for the purpose of bringing this company Into s position where yea could get the remaining^vtpek gt your own price end then. ] suppose, sell ths concern fo the treat at a figure that would give a handsome profit to you. Maybe you have been acting for the trust ail through tbia. 1 don't know.' Then he told of the incident of that denier who tdephooed the order to the factory tmitead of to th* selling agent—tbe order for the 15.76 goods. Next ho told far what he bad Denied from aalesmep of th* Henry ooirorn. T placed All this evidence 'a ibe
( of my young friends, a ■1 Darla." be **M. "Hz *fi put you behind tbe s *0 disposed. Tbe fact 1 a majority of tbe stock
of this oontianr dons not warrant you In robbing the company of Its funda My friend D*v»s bar tnterestnd some persons In i tbto affair and between us we bavq mode op our minds that wo are going to tab* over the control of ths D**hey Maautartnriag com poay. Mr. Davis to to the outer room He has all the UUa, all ol yosr stata mert*. all th* svUsnce He also Is ready to rwssr out a warrant for your arrest, t d» not want to go *0 far unless It to nrvesaary. > wool in t* very fair and decent with you. 1 waul to make a prepoattiot, I win
you bold In the
Darbey Manufacturing company at 10 cents or Uo, dollar. Do roc or thuH 1 cafl In Mr. Davlsf The Darbey Mnonfnour.ng Is doing business today. It Is not a hundred thousand doi:u> corporation any Inngor. tlx cap!tJ.llistlon la •SK0.000. Mr. Henry Is not among tbe stockholdert. Mr. "larbey luck* after both tb« manufacturing and the sell lag sod. He Halls New York'two or three timet s year. At tbe Herdclub ht sometime* »*e» Mr Henry but Mr Henry has business else as be catrbss sight of Mr. Darbey of rhwnectlcut.
cover with a can cf kidney bean* which have been well seasoned with mustard, sugar, salt and a bit of on km Cover with the milk and hake until the beans end ham are tender—about three-quarters of an hour. fihephevd’s FIs.—To two ctlpfuls of meat add the following sauce: Four tablespoonfuls. of browned flour, one cupful of meat broth or water, three vinegar, a teaspoonful of sugar, one bayleef, one clove flv* pepper corns and a teaspoonful of salt. Turn into a baking dlth and cover with mashed potato; sprinkle with buttered cm mbs and brown in the
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Coro, California Sty'c-—toll a can of corn with a chopped green pepper and a half cupful of thick white aaoc*. well seasoned with aalt. Turn Into a buttered casserole and cover with rtrlps of bacon. Bake In the oven un>i1 the bacon is cooked. Msalcan Flee.—Put a half cupful of rice into * bat frying pan with a Ubleapooafal of olive oil. Aoaat until the rice is brown and add four or five rbopped cr canned tomatoes, with easpoonfuls ot chill Four In a cupful of water and simmer until tbe rice Is soft. Oyster* In P*pp#rs>—Cut th* top isny pspper* as there are tie to serve. Remove tbe white and fill each pepper with aanee mads of on# ti blcepooofi>l of tomato catsup, one teaspoon each of horseradish aad made mustard, six drops of Woctree!■rsblrs sauce, op* drop "» »v boaco Mure and a dash of nsprika Be* *»ik pepper In a wre-th »•' shredded robust*. w*4l ehll'*d aad wsriaated with PYmeh dreecln*
erpful of cooked rice and a half cupful of but ter: mixed well aad form Into balls ths else of s walnui. ulp in and crumb# and fry In deep fkt. Sea sea the cabbage shell with butter, salt and vinegar, and pepper. Serve the balls In the cabbage, both steaming hot. Apple and Grspsfrult Salad. — Divide tbe grapefruit Into halves and take ont the pulp, crushing it as little as possible Remove at] tbe connecting fiber and add to tbe fruit half its bulk Ip apple, cut In dice MU with French dressing, pile high in tbe shells of grapefruit set In stemmed glasses. Garnish with shinned seeded and serve In tbs dittoes surrounded with Frosan Fruit Cup—A rosy tc« with is meat course to a great favorite with many. Put a apoonful of raspberry. lemon or orange Ice In a t-her-b*t glut and pour o¥cr It glager sirup with chopped gin*it on the lemon or a tablespoonfui of maraschino cherries over raspberry. Garnish with rrry tbln throe of ha nans sad grapes skinned, seeded and cat In hairs Jsllisd Applrs.—I'sre and core large firm apples, fill tbe emUr# with red current Jelly, sprinkle with sugsr and lemon juice Put n little water In tbs pat around tba apples and let them bake In tbe oven until candled but not broken. Preserved ginger may be used tn place of jelly If so desired Tomato Jslly.—Cook together t»en ty minute* a two-pound can of tomatoes. six clores. eight pepper coma, one blado of msec, one bay leaf, one onion and elcht sprigs of parsley, a half cupful of chopped celery, strain and add one-half package of gelatin, softened In a little cold water, season with aali and a dash of red pepper Bat In Ice water to cool, pour Into a mold and ret on Ic# until firm Gar rtsh with ro**L of mayonnaise and
Door Opened, thewing Position of Trigger When Trap Nest la Set.
contact, aad It mast be sufficient quantity, or the eggs are often broken by dropping upon the bard floor ot the nest In bouses where the dropping boards ar* above the nests, and the custom Is to sand the boards, small stones often drop Into the and b reax age results when newly laid Tbe condition of nests should be noticed dally, and tbe cvsttEg material replenished when necessary. Plentr of nesting material prevents breakage and insures clean •gguAa ample and clean litter on tbe floor fa also very essential when an product la sought Particularly Is this true wbca tbe hens
When scalding poultry for as-rtos* It to best to first dry-pick the toga, so that they win not necessarily I* placed In tbe water end change ertor. - Neither tbe beads nor tto feet sbou* * h tbe wste^Tbe water ought to is near tbe bofllrg point as pon< slMe. without boiling.
KEEPS COWS’ STALLS CLEAB
Device Shown in I Must retire to Prevent Animals From Standing In Gutter# With Hind Fast.
The sketch shows a device tc Jto6» the cow* from standing to tbe gutter with their bind feet and making a BXh ic stall when they stop out, then lying down In tbe mess, writes A. ( Dillon of Lincoln County, Goto, f
perfection and of tbe habit. You will need two ; Cut them to fit your in Fig. L Angle off doe* net U* on make two halfset to tbe These are made of J curely nailed. If Ur wide you may bare to put, strip*, as a cow used to eUndtoc tbe gutter will aoon find she can gef her feet down between tbe strips. Xf
tbto trick stand them together, rsn make tbe strips long enough for several cows and r-ut extra S by 4 pieces In to support the strips, lift the reck and place It back to tbe wall - before turning ont tba cow*. Tbto vice effectively cures year bettors Ct the babtt.
Regularity to feeding to of a** Importance with the dairy eov.
—cep tbe floors warm. Gold Boers cause much toes In milk to win tor.
In salting butter one ounce of sail to a pound of butter to generally about right
Dairy barn van illation should be tap nlshed by a system, not by cracks and drafts.
The successful dairyman to tbe a who puts thought Into bto 1 to a student of o
Doer Removed to Show Position of Trigger Wh«r. Door Is Closed.
are allowed outdoor* during wet weather. The litter act* us a foot mat for tbe hens on their way to tha nests. Clean vtc- bring better pricer than dirty ones
KaplanaMea •Hew could two such . •var do their courting?' "Well, she h
They Often Do "Gerald and Vain:*** are lo 1get the credit for msko:
Foolish' tv liar* the use of saving trouble tthea you ran borrow se much as yue nkar
Ralse More Cheap. The domestic wool clip does not gin lo satisfy tbe borne demand, and mure and more wn drew open the lorsign markets for our meda. Tbs remedy to to raise more sbvep.
“Take all the credit ye my dear In a law yean 1 firing yon Ibe Maws*
Appropriate Head 01 the Family-If nobody wants this nude ig HI juai floiab it off it> n pity <0 » at# it titirsl—M> mother used u> say newt wasted •her# folks keep Ideas.
Green Feed for Hens. ' Sprouted oata arc a splendid green feed for Uena in winter and may be cutis easily supplied c.n any larm. They are r*d wb«u. they have reached • belsht cf about throe Inehro
Now about those cow stables. Don't forget that a hole In the aids of (be cow barn means a bole la tbe pocket.
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O,. warm days let tbe oew* out to the yard for a change and to get to the sun. When cold keep them to tba
Jut can't afforo to let the com loss flesh or get a setback. Kemem her It costa money to get an nntraat In good condition.
Many times the cow that dors not yield a profit at the pall la last aa liberal an rater at the manger as tbs now that does make you money every day.
Feed cows dally one pound of grate for every three pounds < dured. twenty .five t corn alloge, and what c hay they will eat.
Very frequently a 00 > fair as to b:ceding nml partly wifi do better In a good dilrrmzo than a
under poor
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