. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Has Imitators But No Competitors. Speedy and Positive Cure for Curb, Splint Sweeny, Capped Hock, Strained Tendons, Founder, Wind Puffs, and all lameness from Spavin, Ringbone and other bony tumors. Cures all ilein diseases or Parasites, Thruib, Diphtheric Removes all Benches from Horseo or Cattle, âA« a Human Remedy for Rheumatism. , .ore Throat, etc, It in InvaiijabiL'. | Caustic Balftitu, IVfl /.m faction, i'rlce $l so ' v dni[*. or «ent by ex- i'l, wltn full 'llrtctlonB fir nd tor descrtptKo circulars â â id i â - The Lawrence-Williams Co., C


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. Has Imitators But No Competitors. Speedy and Positive Cure for Curb, Splint Sweeny, Capped Hock, Strained Tendons, Founder, Wind Puffs, and all lameness from Spavin, Ringbone and other bony tumors. Cures all ilein diseases or Parasites, Thruib, Diphtheric Removes all Benches from Horseo or Cattle, âA« a Human Remedy for Rheumatism. , .ore Throat, etc, It in InvaiijabiL'. | Caustic Balftitu, IVfl /.m faction, i'rlce $l so ' v dni[*. or «ent by ex- i'l, wltn full 'llrtctlonB fir nd tor descrtptKo circulars â â id i â - The Lawrence-Williams Co., Cleveland, 0 pure and the colored articles placed side by side and properly labeled? WRAPPING BUTTER SQUARES. The question is often asked if it is r to wrap butter with wet parch- ment paper than with dry paper. The answer is variously given, says an ex- change. Some buttermakers in cream- eries wrap their butter in wet papers for the following reasons: The butter will not stick to the paper so much and the squares can be wrapped more quickly with wet papers than with dry, as they bend more readily. When wet paper is used it should have been soaked in boiled brine so as to be free from spores. This helps to keep the butter from being affected by spores on the paper. Then men that wrap dry claim that while it takes a little more time to do the work of wrapping, the package looks smoother, as the wet wrinkles on drying, also the brine in the butter seems to work through the parchment paper more when it has been wet, as is seen by the salt in- crustations on the sides of the squares. If the butter is to be used at once there is no reason for using a wet pa- per, but if the butter must be kept a long time it is doubtless better to use parchment paper that has been well soaked in brine or some other anti- septic solution. ROUGHAGE FOR SWINE. It is generally considered that any- thing for which one has use in no other way will answer for the swine. The feeding of roughage is w


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