The national standard squab book . aufgatter, chief engineer of thetlanters Hotel, who will arrange forthe heating service and gas stove con-nections. Wots BIgrsreat Ban«tl«t. Mr. Hay says that the banquet Willbe the biggest ever given In the West. The guegts of honor and the speakerswin be seated at the head table, onwhich 62 plates will be laid. will be the principal guest othonor. Jeptna D. Howe, chairman ofthe Republican City Committee, will bfthe toastmaster. The banquet Is beinggiven by the Republican City Commit-tee to celebrate the victory in this of the lead


The national standard squab book . aufgatter, chief engineer of thetlanters Hotel, who will arrange forthe heating service and gas stove con-nections. Wots BIgrsreat Ban«tl«t. Mr. Hay says that the banquet Willbe the biggest ever given In the West. The guegts of honor and the speakerswin be seated at the head table, onwhich 62 plates will be laid. will be the principal guest othonor. Jeptna D. Howe, chairman ofthe Republican City Committee, will bfthe toastmaster. The banquet Is beinggiven by the Republican City Commit-tee to celebrate the victory in this of the leading Missouri Republicanshave been invited. HlXDREDrt OF SQUABS E.\TEN .\T ONE The above clipiiing from tlie St. Louis Post Dispatch printed in N()venil)er. 190S, shows what St. Louispeople think of si|uabs. Squabs are certainly beinft eaten in the \\est. To provide the 2206 squabs which wereeaten at this lianquet would take one outimt of a plant of pairs (jf Ilymoiith Rock Homers. 268 MORE STORIES OF SUCCESS. MISSISSIPPI SQUAB HOUSE. Tlie house is 14x26 feet ;ind the flymo; pen 20x26 feet 11 feet high. There are tvvd galvanized iron bathpansin the flying pen with water piped to each. Tlie drinking fountain is inside t!ie S(|uab house and is made of sixone inch Ts put together with nipijles, making the wliole eight feet long with water running through it all thetime, and the Ts nearly full. This gives them plenty of fresli drinkinc; water all ttie time and it cannot be fouledby the birds. The house has 76 egg crates for nest boxes and can take forty more when needed. The white lineseen at tlie back oi the picture is a much traveled shell roadway and the birds are much admired by course it is not necessar> to build a stiuab house so warm in Mississippi a.; m the North. NINETEEN PAIRS INCREASED IN TWO YEARS TO FIVE HUNDRED BIRDS WITHOUTSPECIAL INSTRUCTION AND WITHOUT SYSTEM. I ne\er had one of your Manuals. Imerel\- init the U( pairs uf pige


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