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Downers Grove Reporter, 29 May 1908, p. 8

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mum EIIIKENFIELD unseemnm.m-k Can mzmagamu Don’t forget to Gel a and Jar of (I‘ve: at m tomato Soul! Med Kidney Beans Vegetarian Buns Fred Gamig’s I5 SOU‘IH MAIN ST F". “ plumbing. hat- “. glufitting :an our line of w. 1. Douglas Shoes 7m 23: All!) all die: of Screen Deon and Fixtures, Screen Wire and (311vaqu Pounry Wure. ' Lawn Mowers from ................. . . . . . $2.75 to $2.50 Rubber Hose. fully guaranteed. per [1. from 7’46 to I56 {an Lauri“ !flrnilhed on new .* work. Remit- WHITE MOUNTAIN ICE CREAM FREEZERS 31.0 handle “Dc NEW WHITE FROST REFRIGERATOR-‘3 Large Site. ‘22.” . W. NASH Arthur R. Beidleman NWN CEMENT BURIAL VALE.“ m CALI '7 ALL UNDERTAKE‘S [It NS! Sflot IN lit! WORM) f0! Ill PRICE on Sun" Wear. Is now complete for flu. Youths m luvs. (or Sm Itlml I. «mm mm tunic- It sunflowe- H. W. Walbaum IEIEIII. “on“!!! For Term :34 Data Andrea 3. W. “Ml IVE. C . V. W O L. P GERANIUMS 1m 11: Greenhouses North of Prairie Ave. fl. MacPfl ERSON Mason contractor L cum-p. Bu. ”I'll. GIOVI. ILL. 36 50. MAIN STREET mmm 0F ALI. KINDS PHONE 84! Knm' Tm: omxm'mxc TRI'R The Inn" [mu-Inm- o. “I. lam m. pram man "no: The loll" (ho um. Ibo but!" mm It "won-s ll- lot In llama u bur-1 u Ihu 0! IM- "hy on the Inn.“ who h- lo l-rl u by II! Inur. Tho (Nodal tartar“ ol the Hon. II no“ In! to be row-u- than M In In am In "on Im, at mum hurled lur- hn. The mun- mum-2. on“ hon gnu-III. nu, «yum, "Mu hing. Mr. filth, their aim thumb “or M the new [mum (.0 m II. Thin cannot be MM In ("Ml-n om too". But rm the Mole do“ tnm' “In shun. will it In- ”!!qu to grim! a rMMI. or any the “and tend dam-Hy, It I: a good um Io all - npnd- at "Manda. an unity dull-and bald then m (I. «one III" n h sharp, who. "on Inst mmm In the surf-re o! the mo will but (llama-M. A rhino». by "be any, should lover be Ion cxmsel tn the III. The "In: of tho hulk will shun «Isa one mum at the no" to mum awn-moat, um! m. from 0!- mrg um I'Fll‘ll a vim-run demo cl bar-inns (mm "In under side. so that chor I van» mo. sumo will in grannvl om of a dn‘lev It the ”MO In to gland In the upon. n flat box can «any ho chained to sorve u I an" â€"-â€"nn_v I: Sim-hen. In the Fur-- m' Home Journal. POI'LTRY "01‘5": PIXTI'RES The Mun" "! "w poultry hm dank! be astound. but ovn’ythlng MM he movable, bornsp this gram- " Immune: keeping things rim-n and In good shape. A: a man" a! fact. i! h anl m lmmssible to clean out and ronovme n mum-y house an- CURING COLDB. hell fowl shaming evidence of odd or congestion In shut up In a mu" m and given two grain- of alone! at Mam, tonowed by . one grain quin- lne pm In: and morning for” tin or time dayl, an a wrlwr In Amer- lan Agflculturm. It more u my Mtge from nostrils, n kw drop- ol W on 1- tum-tea Into .1. nostril. ll any lawn-nu In W In no or the. an” M I. «and co 1 and! 1‘- nl n loss I" Inxvrhr mumps and arm"- anrn are momma and ran he rarfled outside me hum-mm Morn than that. If the menu and nests are stacked to the Inns, in Is absolmol) Impos- sible to prevent me and mites from spreading over the entire building Ind lodging In the cracks In the walls whon- Hwy can mrrely be reached. The best most: Ire those that "e all on the sump level and not more than lwo feel from the (mud. We have our pct-elm only plghtm Inch” above the ground for Plymouth Rock lowla. By hula; «ha porches all the nine height, cromllng for the high- on pnultlon ll avoided, whlle hy hav- lng than lov It In easier {or the Dial: to get on and on And ln’urlel to the feet or bodies at the {owls m Jumplni or falling or getting pushed at are ndeedVâ€"Epltomllt. 'I'Du- Amt-pm mm mould on! ‘M but ‘ from vu-ry nun trim and numb In; Mr mu Itn-y l'uuM mach, IhIlo lbol now would not mmn- I Inn» o! any. has! While mmmrmu Ibo “mu!” Ith- Ito-In Imlm urnrlxo I'lnll 21-2 panda ANN», ruin the ulwop cut! About [our [nun-In, nn-l In mld or we! calm-r flu- nnll- hm! m b-- bowel. a (halt awn- would nlwn‘b um Ind mm no pron-film! m thulr bundles. leu u»- pump would not min-I tho: It'lmvr Imv Inuhl Ihrlm um lulu-m { th- Hm mm mum Inn" and lo“ . Ink, 1"».- Anxum for . "annuity ll' all wry "H, but In I mom-Mo It. vntmml In I mm» In Im. lulmdo.’ m lat lull Ind In" a C. A. 6., II It. Alumna Pulllnlw. The relative pmnu derived from! Dry “has uni limo sprinkled plou- "Io Am“ am As compared (0 sheep ‘ mully under mung perches dull: has been shown In this median by Is highly recommended as a. dead» B u. 'nmunm, one a! u... Tun-Um and PI‘BIQI’VGI'In-l Increase: the [Install hrotht'rl, 'fl') mm a large ' Value of man". In“. compose-cl or abandoned farms 5 Don't winter over I lot of good [or outclassed by them Iur gum» and flu]: nothing In: laden. Pick out the WWI. etc. They puff/hall”. - Z lnyln; hen: or paying hone uni lllI lock 0! eighty sou. some eight yeln Jim! on! or all ull others. (Yum no. and unrly Hu- name number 0! z ductlv. hem mu too bl: a "In!" sheep an! M1 Inc-m Iillw. ulvlug (bout to unov In any well resume-d poultry my sunn- nho-ller and ran! lhoult I‘m-m the flu! M was evil!!!“ that (ha goat Iran the low-r. vhu. Ibo dump wore Iu-Xl numberun‘. with I “It margln a! profit Mule- uni the variability oi the ”duct, the demand for iv. did not harm xrnpidly until about 1890. Wen the increased prmiucvion caused l marked decrease in price. it in dimmed that now about oneâ€"third at tho molasses produced in Europe is used as forage [or stock. it is fed dimily to mule, but usually diluted and absorbed on cut auraw, hay and cereal waste or pelt. in Louisiana and Tam when feeding molasses shout ilve pounds per day is used for male. had about twelve pounds {or mules. This in mixed with [my and ”tin or sprinkled on can ions. The amount or the other feeds reeds re- quired is considerably diminished by the use of mlnuea.â€"Queenslander. SHEEP PAID BETTER THAN :ud hay. They limited the amount of mm m 8 pounds per 1 000 pounds [In weight. of tho animal ted. By 1860 the use 01 molum became quite men! In Gemnny, France and Rus- Ill and by 1810 Its use had spread to England Owing to the cost or W A8 EPOCK NOD. The In! wage-tum o! the uu‘ol alum II 3 stock load was made by flermntldl. In um. The out reo- ordod ration was used In 1830 and con-Med a! chopped IUIVI and 220 pounds or molaueu per day tor 2.0“!) cheep, slutty head of culls and twen- ty honed. In 1850. ruwns mentioned by Swimsuit, Heuneburs and 81011- man Wed 0! molasses, oat-ctr“! BOATS alum-b vun Pal a ublumtul or lumbar In D thulr bundles. tho lu'll u noon n ma Ill-nu m N'- M min-I tho Inn an- MI. The MM 0' ll" (owl: n um (nun-m law the mm at tho m'phnr In H" and low pvnmnlr um pm at their body and I turban": In ' 'Vl'r)’ ’muw I. mum and an all nun [tram-Mo lo- 'nrn hurled 1"qu h-n 43" than lhl- lullodo lb» min-v louv- the mm IIII Mr ”(LA. brood. nhrhtruhoan-Mllm -i‘r«l “may Rom." by One. II no lulu- Inn-«r. passengers are 814.000. 1M other In- eomn brim the total on to sumac. no that tho of! II shout 086.800.â€" Plunder, Eamon-o 00 n Liner. A budget bu been Issupd whim thaws the expense. and receipts of neat tnnsalumic vessels such as the Luciana and fianrecama. Goal alone for . round trip from New York com $25,000, foodstuflscmt 320,000, nlgriec amount to $10,000. and other expenses run the hm up to 890.000 for a stash Mp. The receipts hum fium I00.orqllllothuoln goo! filled “III. , Th boy: at (he nhmla m. g ml pride In their "Meal. The (melon dame chi Mare me ”a dons wore manna! the hon an numb me ladmrlrlom In their MM- kn. «hat Ihey Mm! mare rudlly and um Hwy all not "him" of ante. rial improvement. II their hmllh “A physical condition. no It charge 0! “than! murmur dun, ht Ibo work 0! flung. cu!- uvauug and bun-mug the undue" of each h cutie-l on II» pupils at "at who! lo whk- and-n belopfl. The Men vary Iron o'c- wnm lo manner 0! u can, It In nun-mod mat the to“! unease II The climate of San Ann-min ls pe cullnrly adapted lo the spar-Hon of me stlool garden system The work can In: curled on (Influx nracllrally the whole school term. ('pruln vag- cub!" can be gmwn successfully durlna the (all and vlma-r, The aprlnx gardens Ire planted nrly ll Prbmary mm the prodmls are un- luml and harvest"! by the lime me school term ends In Juno. An mor- mung quanllly of vegolshlos ls grown, The» lmn late surh a lawn Into-rest III who unrk that may xiv Ilnlo llme to phymg the films-a that usually con- sume » good mrt a! the ”me 0! young students. There In much rivalry among the dlflerem schools over an. gnrdrns. , mum": I'm .1 "u Tatum. d Inn Man» cmmn. the urban! nun: "mm M an Autonlo. Tn. In on In "numbed DMR‘II hula. II a In“ III: III- eltr has not: Man Ill-cunt In In «loom the a” pin" 0! "I an. M Ila worm Thom In N! at “on “main! phi! numbed In a. nu- (rhino public Dem. TM and": Ten books on nxriculture now are used In the public «hook 0! San An- tonio. The youths are “van a halo taming la fanning and garulpnmg and are enabled to put their know-I» edge to practical use In the gardens that an provided for mom. mes xeflc boys. who become Intornted In the work do not confine their labor: to the school garden but may of mm have convened unsightly back yards and mat lots ll tholr homo: Into cultivated plots. Mit- everythlna elt- on that [arm the "mm“ of poultry «Imam-lo on Ihn manna-metal, The [mm or bmd. n who lot-p. call: In taunting oil "In profit The tumor nhnum dun-um or all nurpttut control: Ill-I un- (wt tau than u I loin. Ducks, K mummy ('Ired tor, out! to ay well unul Julyv Tr duck: ud new gn- promabI-o on .no hm. Think ol Ibo-o good Immu- be.” 'he duck- nnd 3pm nun-ply but!» am Mr. waiving angel! I: a stimulant, um changlnl the. food will keep bent ll a laying continual. Geese begin to by early In March and will lay from fourteen to eighteen eggs; II the loose does .not show Man. of becomln; bloody, not under hem. FARM NOTES. Put a few rusty iron nails in the drinking utter. Charcoal is 'an lid to dixesilon, When duck cm are set under hens, ii is heat to make fine nest on the ground to get the mohture. SHELTER FOR PIGS. It in well to hnvo some shelter built In the nature to protect the sows and plan from tno hot sun or storms. A few boards in a fence corner. or set on posts, will make I shelter for them.â€"â€"Fumera' Home Journal, SAVE THE TROUGH. Many a breeder saves at the (6641‘ in; trough. but loses much more in we sat In consequence thereon n is false evmomy to starve (he was that you are intending to sell as bread- wlutlon d oowom 1:1de to the drinking tum. They are kept her. (or a week or two. or until they show 1 complete recovery. If. on the other hand. utter two or three days‘ obser- vation and treatment. no Improvement ls manifested. the bird In killed and buried. C‘fifll m 12,000,000 m- ICHOOL MIDI”. IN TIIAI. Prom-in, was mm I... am- llm of loyal «Meets who mid be wlmng to take hls job and try to m r! aim uncomvllluhciy on Van or». And tho tolmhmw Is your mum. You gho- yonr ordvr. It trnvnln for you. “rim dMnnt busi- m man mm your ofllfi’. You talk to him. Tram-act Mum. Mum!» him. 0m the long «1mm "not. Chicano 'n-lqvhom (‘0. gum nnvl m.- -nm\ Nun haul nu Ml“ rh-u-v- with nun-Hm "It" In" m «hum-.1 l-y hum-I nf mummy: lhv- ”but ur rumnuur. .\ man I In m.- Inn-n nklul all clay. II." no! tam In m 0an no I Inhla- nu Whit-h tho" i! wihinr In!“ swlulmuvial than unllm Mwlwirhfli mu! .1"er mum. If Hm nm'i [mg gr" ‘lu- lrxint In :hv nulls. 3 Imam". lwllu-r mm: hm "hm to mu m mum rN c‘nunh'. Qt! Frank J. (‘lwmy mam-I on": that he i: «min-r partner gvf 1hr firm of I“. J. l‘Mxmr Pm «lama blfilmz‘! in lhr I 'it_\ at TMn-nln ( runny and sun- Mnrn mu! nml "mt Mkl firm “-m pm Hu‘ sum M “SF. Ill .\‘lmI-‘ID ll)” “3.“ lnr our“ um! owry omn- M (‘nmrrh "Inf mum-t lu- nm-«l hy "w "w of Hall's I'nmrrh (‘nnx FRANK J. l‘lll'ZNl'flI Sworn m Infan- m0 and min-HI“! in my Immv. lhi.‘ om: day of Dru-m- ln-r. .\. II 198'}. ISM“ .\. W. l;l.F‘..\§-n.\'. pnflon. H Dunn-u n1 tun-ml urn-w uu lhc- Irm .hul nmlu «mm; [mm llu- mama]: If Ill-hr- uuulnl lunl mun Ilium-ohm 'I'In- llm-v- llmv- alull) hum-l. I! damn-n \Ivh- all n-ll Imuulv-tul, l-Iu. Auul huh \wn- ull n-xr numb: .\ml mnmvnlr- rvn-Lr In ”no tum-I "mu lmuplmg In "M- plinth“. flu-n- wuulll «n! [-0- a "mm In nIn. ‘ um. I mmm um Illu- Ihm. wwld ,mu'! le [uruu-r'n nm- Im- lnfl'u llrfll I maul chm! n! mlvhv n- M lvvw I”! my maln- pin-mum; hm uh:- nmu- umn' Hum vim. my mmlal Ilte a fur rllv hum and a swim: hum". I" Mr num- In: M Ilm'n Incl shut-.- nm-l a [Mr gunk n! «Iain. mnl mm, law Nun m-um II :Iu luv Hu- bud-ma m me "I I‘I- [alum-HI rxgmlllnm 1an ”I‘ll. mu m.- nul mum“ in In "mark t-or Mn tummy 7' :1!an I-nllvrv .\ lwrll nl‘ nllrvy. I‘niflr'fl'l‘fl mt! I1- a plain :oIIu-rflw-uwm M llw mtnc-r‘s L'Il‘k M lvmim: ur I|i< alum-Mum shinlmr "WWI, L‘V‘nl.’ .\. \\‘_ CLEARLY. Sonny Public llnll'! ('Mnrrh Fun» In mm In- I‘nnmny. nnd Mn dimrfly on the bland and mnmus Mir'nfi‘l of tho systom. Sand rnr fm‘nmlnn (rm. F. J. CHENEY (70.. Talent» 0. Sold hy all Wish. Tun. Tan Hall‘s anuy mm for mm“- flmm- Lu! "mm animy MNW‘F wk" va'fl’ thy Hu- inmv'n Iifa qml m mam va' am-r Hr ("hm will hm Numv one «Int-o hmught u lmlbug In« In my nmllu-r'u Inmate, Thu-t9 WM urn-«l u-xnlu-Im-ul In the «aunt \vlwn uln- fmmd it nut. The candle Wm! light“! and n Mum-h mule. So lu-nm- for mu" hotly ml mulIn-r wan n-rlulu lhn! not unmlwr Inn: was lull an the farm. In yum buy x» mmlluu. hm :nnn him wun Iuh'l’m‘l'nll'. «In-m glam-u uml mum-m. ralhu-r llmu uliug alum. rmo- ur rm-l lr-un. l'rum llw uu- u! 1‘.» nm wrap-mi. lw will hum) layman at gun- ll-mu-, Inolu-‘Iry nml Dummy. mm Hu- lnuvr Iw nm n-w'm- un NIIM'HHMI that «III "who hllu lmnl ulul mun-gum. If nut “dually u'rm-I, Win-n muklnz [w (tum hardmunl Al-III’-. mm a harn-l Iun‘lm: Irdw hnrnl in Iln- hull-um. llmr il rub-«l m u uhmllug INMNIIXI an hour I-rcrh run-'1 In: u! l \\ "In bur-l. aim at rlumml mu m Ilu- Irl‘ll‘d h-r Ilr lye I" run nfl‘ lulu u lu-illu yank Ilu- n-lu-II "M by [nub nu: an n mu.- mnlrr M 1: Hum. ulml ”w“ 11 gallon" ru-rJ- hum «r In mull! llu' urn-mm u um" «I. H Dunn-I n' Om urn-w u I llu- Irm Kw“ .unn {Ms m “1-11.11“ in hird~ unsung Iilm- Ilml “my will In- Inn luzy m u" :Il'u-r 11m yum-x Ininls. l‘aus are mmmg llw worst Plll'll‘llt‘N «1' birds. .\ :nml rout [mum-r run he quuh- of a lmrn-l lump sun-ml in half. Sin-mm HI:- I-nds and pans :1 «ml. by whh-II (a hang it. lhruugh u hole lmn‘tl in the middle. "rolled null'u liver in t-xrt-lh-m. Ilnn- ll rul in rnllwr Nth-k sH-‘l-s. pour boiling water «ma-r tIn-ln. wllm dry. dlp In uwlml butter. drulgn- “in: Ham and Mail uu-v u III‘HI‘ nn- until just «tutu! thnmgh. A happy man or mumm in n holler thing in [Ind Ilmn n nn-qumml unte. Ile- 0r uln- hl n I'mllmlug I'm-nus of good will; and his nr her c-ulrunn- lntu u r: I is as Ilmugh unnIlu-r candle had ln-vn llL'hlul. Tin-n.- ure dishes to wash. them are which-mi (0 feed; "here is miik to be strained iu Um pull; 'I‘iwre am dinners to gut and the flower Ix'dli to weed. Aml u stocking to darn it she can. Then-'14 11 baby in soothe, with u little brown [wad 'l'lmt «mum-s up close in III-r lirlu.- lint oh. what u glury about her is sun-ml Who rules as u qua-n on lin- farm! .\ Mitch (0â€"day may snu- u rip lo~ llll)l'l"l)\‘\'. ‘ ,Lex mmn-iuly vise light the kitchen fire with kn-rusww. “'mnam. It ,mu Imw u "001! lnu-Ilmml. umku (he must of him: yum "my ucwr haw ulmllwr us KMMIJIH John. The following In Iurnluhed by the Farm Journal. Philadelphia. Pia : HINTS FOB FARMERS. Imirrlmr |~4 likp filling a l-h-wlr 4 if m ul- 1’! kn-p mmm-x run will mu M:- of. "him; 1'"; M Tnlfih. Lms kw'p A VEBI‘I’ABLE CZ“. Iluwu "w mrH-z nr Hw- mvth-f 1. Juan. "w prim M your milk} WUMA SLY WISDOM. rul'i luv: 2"" rnkrd ln-furv- t In Aw milk. run mar Inn-v lh‘llI-r Ihllk D!" ""11‘ or twin- lulln‘ "INT?! A Hardwood Floor of any Color You may Choose for $2.50 full Line “Keen Cutter” Goods PLEVKA .MacflflllGAll. HARDWARE Where Are You Going for :â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"-â€"°. mean. Mm Sutisfactory Work and Good Service tan-um . . . . . . . mapmsouu nunmeéi: ..DOWNERS GROYEALAUNDR'YL. GIVE US A Til“. Downers Grove Shoe Repair Co. and many other parts of the West and Northwest. I will give you illustrated folders describing the routes. scenery and climate and giving list of hotels and board- ing houses with ratcs of beard. If you have not decided. let me tell you all about the railroad round trip rates this summer to Colorado NUKOTF, is «may "Lee to produce the hflmd lustrous finish that wihmndsthe grind of the heel and the nu and feat of every-day Mar 4-..- ' Use it on man Hoots. Fumkurc, Woodwork, Piuutc Frames. etc. ~ in {an numbu'k'ssm can he. [09nd [qr it in my Home, lt is economical - ya“ In” 1: comes in all size cans, from er pi can apply it and «Main Qlcndizl rem!" colors -â€" you can match any colonsch 7 Ask to; Color cm and 80$ with NUKOTE. ’ Paper Hanging, Calcimining. House Painting "Good price: for good work. no poor wofkva‘t any price." Phonâ€" ma See our new lim' 0! Hammock» l‘urch Scurru Iml Chm". Lawn Swim" and Croquet Sch. THE FINEST LAWN MOWERS MADE PRATT A LAMBERT-Inc. VAINISN mucus Your Vacation? . LORD I1UMBER c0. NUKOTE HAS 3‘20 SUBSTITUTE â€" you omtov - NOW OPEN YelIoWstone Park S. L. AMBROSE TILIPMONI 20 I will quote punch-.4 (very llvw lhls year) from your ham loam and will p'an your uhok- trip. Sen fl “-4”. I!“ M1 IV 5} fiim Atn‘gflém‘. Anny-e isthcme. walling what one woman did 08 Main Street a. 1.. REMMERs. Aim: a ‘much :3 you need, an it Pacific C0393 'wkh «Se min mime“: Thin "mums dues In! require lhr am it .1 u! a ’mph‘sflmul w nod Im- uh". I’luvmwhirh an- iu (no pour nmgfiliun ‘0 In: ill|< pnwcdwuhmme me can he umdc In imimh: A gvuuiI-c luldmml tin-or Iilh this m-w palchlvd (2r iniug S)§|Cll’. lu' “mining Tun] Lulu i (h.- lrlar - u‘ flsill and mu hr sun r-lely un-d In llu: inc-1pc"- uw Mud ul .n m u mul- u. .I lI-‘J. 'l '1 (3 Min: Cum: In Id vinu I" ~|u'.« ’ fa mm M hr.» «mu n! Ln \..:ml [Jud-all" u nut..- lfuuwil-m-vn' .w . ch .n \Vmun'wul r-uhl mm M u-o‘vun, HIM making ll [unuihlc ‘nr any um' n. .I fury ‘tl: . m \- h.m

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