. Boone County Recorder . cows will profitI I I fcr. greatly by reading it MilkUu Cafcu it* title—tell* how anyone can raiseor veal thrss or four healthycalvea at the coat of onebrought up on cows milk. I It shows how you can raiseyour own beat milkers and InI crease the milk production of your fierM—how to veal calves quickly and economically on I Rydes Cream Calf Meal J, BEST FOB CALVES „ ? ? s> Coffee one pint of milk, dissolve twoheaping tablespoons cornstarch (I pre-fer flour) in a little cold milk or wa-ter, add two tablespoons sugar,pinch of salt, one-half cup strongfresh


. Boone County Recorder . cows will profitI I I fcr. greatly by reading it MilkUu Cafcu it* title—tell* how anyone can raiseor veal thrss or four healthycalvea at the coat of onebrought up on cows milk. I It shows how you can raiseyour own beat milkers and InI crease the milk production of your fierM—how to veal calves quickly and economically on I Rydes Cream Calf Meal J, BEST FOB CALVES „ ? ? s> Coffee one pint of milk, dissolve twoheaping tablespoons cornstarch (I pre-fer flour) in a little cold milk or wa-ter, add two tablespoons sugar,pinch of salt, one-half cup strongfresh coffee. Stir this into the scaldedmilk and cook until it thickens. Turninto a mold and set it aside to with cream and sugar. Pickle last has been disclosed the se-cret of a housewife famous for herwell-flavored, crisp pickles. She hasherself divulged the secret of theircTikpnega. which proves .nothingmore than the addition of fresh gratedhorseradish to the contents of ;Jvepickel Cleaning Old little oxalic acid, dissolved inwarm water and applied with asponge, will make old toathar look likenew. —the moal milkiubatitut* Ml the market —the ttantlard of perfection^Thouiandi Of farmeri hivett and nothing tie* for year*. It la not a Block food—lia a com. plete food thai haa been definitely proved the beat for rearing calvea. Guaranteed to give reaulta. A trial ia convincing. We are Northern KentuckyAgents for Rydes Calf Meal $3~50 Per 100 Pounds. Freight Paid. Mi Mb, GROCERS & SEEDMEN, 27-29 Pike St. or 26 W. 7th, Covington, Ky. Established 1863. k r«*K-K*__ A* GRAND SADDLE AND HARNESS* * Z Z HORSE, HARRY WILLIS Will make the season of 1914 at thestable of C. T. Northcutt, near Wa-terloo, at $ to insure a mare Infoal—colt to stand up and suck, mon-ey due when the fact is known ormare is parted with or bred to otherstock. Preamble unnecessary, as weare willing to risk the judgment ofthdse who have seen th


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