Boone County Recorder . his bushes upon a light wiretrellis, and thns overcome all diffi-culties of cultivation. If you^ are going to buy a cow fordaily test her first—We know of-a dairyman that, when about to bny acow, rides through the country gather-ing samples of milk from the cowloffered for sale. He tests the milk athis home, and buys accordingly. Hemakes money out of his dairy. VxTEBttrABT surgeons state that themilk is the first thing affected when acow becomes ill, and that the milk willshow indications of coming milk-feverand garget a Week before any outwardsign can be discovered. A


Boone County Recorder . his bushes upon a light wiretrellis, and thns overcome all diffi-culties of cultivation. If you^ are going to buy a cow fordaily test her first—We know of-a dairyman that, when about to bny acow, rides through the country gather-ing samples of milk from the cowloffered for sale. He tests the milk athis home, and buys accordingly. Hemakes money out of his dairy. VxTEBttrABT surgeons state that themilk is the first thing affected when acow becomes ill, and that the milk willshow indications of coming milk-feverand garget a Week before any outwardsign can be discovered. A sore, oranything that may be liable to poisonthe blood, also poisons the milk at thesame time. STUBBLE BREAKER. A Homemade Implement Which Seams toWork Wall accompanying sketch gives agood idea of a homemade stubble-break-er and leveler to use after sowing inventorof itrJ; Flomertelt, Som-erset county, N. J., writes us that itworks r^alf rm a mowing when thestubble is frozen, as then it breaks it. In the September Wide AwakeThere is good history, biography andtravel (see The Prince Imperial andStanleys Bananas), outdoor sportand indoor ethics (see Two Fisher-men, The Margaret-Patty Lettersand All Because a Bluebird Sang),curious natural history (see How Itended Silk-worms, An Odd Set, andTwo Acquaintances of Mine), fanci-ful tale and the higher sort of fairystory (see Peterkin and Pollikin go tothe Fair, and A Talc of the BlackForest), practical art-lessons (seeDrawing the Child-Figure), a master-ly serial (see Margaret Sidneys ThePeppers Grown Up), a fine array ofshort stories (see Mrs. Batess RedLilies. Mrs. Sherwoods Sovereignof 45, Clarissa Porters Aunt BetseysCap Box, etc.), pages of original anec-dotes, and pictures and poems galore;among them Hassams drawings ofGossamer Girls, and Mrs. Mary Masquerade are especiallydelighting. • a year; 20 cents a number. Asample (back number) for S cents. Company, Publishers, Boston,Mass.


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