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Downers Grove Reporter, 5 Feb 1909, p. 10

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F California 4 QUIRIN SCHMIDT , 91d Reliable LIVER YMAN Every one given first place. to the California via Colorado Root. for magnificent xu- nury but many people think that in mater they must amid thin route or be unow bound. A great milhk, for in Colorado there is morc sunshine than In Florida and It.“ «now than in my taste cast of the Mil- nouri Riverâ€"there in lulu delay from mow blockadu on this mute "an on the: other and Inn: attractive on". Thank Pullman Stand-rd and Tourist Slee rs duily INC principal Burlington Route Stations: to C ilorni- Vin MM ‘4 Salt Luke. Putin undcr perms] escort throng h to dentin-lion several times each â€" week. Pkne see me for particuhn. L‘ihawkins, Plumbing and Heating firm ”I a South Main Strut CREAM SLICES. CREAM ROLLSM CREAM PUFFS FRESH EVERY NOON “BERG HERMAN menww fightum-pmswbnt Fresh Rolls, Bread and Fried Cakes every morning Ever tried it in Winter? Phone Your Order: No. 234 VlV‘-' tv‘v.vvv"vvvvt 2.2x. ‘Mucnfl ; ALLKINDS oh A n 4 _ ‘ _ Agent REMMERS ataQLl Colorado a.“ In!" All-Ill. M In plenty of good dairy blood to go around. but there are too many dnlrmm whn nre not looking for It. Some duh-mm raise every heifer. reâ€" gardin- of Its individuality of M‘ In. while none nth" dun-men with ammhndwmnotnmnny of Ms Mrs aim What a great Imâ€" want It would make it some ex- m a! mini could In nae lo that thin ma mm and mum! «my oil met-vow guy's nearly mum ration. Inn “IF"! wm be little dam of injuring Hm breed- mg gunmen at the pig: If thpy are allowed pl 3 of m and the run at m Most. In Pa last year 40.29% horse- «at km (a fond. whlrh W!!! 5.0m the previous year. These 26.4“).000 pounds of In mpfim. WM \ ' my. fag mummy.)- “What? ‘ I“ to be I good one: For moo pound- ol men tn. ten mm of salt- pounlponndofmnndzmndn of yellow run. m: we". pm In a tub or m mum vessel. and then apply the mixture well to the mom. This In .M to he the most m (a! button! of mung men! more In. but! full I landmine of purity and 5 III? an ‘5 33:.qu his... 5 3.5821â€" : 3911!. i... 3.: II. a. '3‘ 2." at. {a In: .1- ”MI, I)”. 70-... OneoftbempMIMefms-cm In I- mm M ll no! II unmi- Imb MI. an autumn in "In sketch. CU! M. will lulu; Mm mall- on whou led dry. Ono odd Int-or III.- [to "Inn. “to. (II (be m ‘utlnynudu-outdlmnolau “If ”t “rum-Ila; Ibo run (In In any dairy-a bokl In It» Mk! a! lull». Ibo ml m. "w mm to fill. talk-t- am Mr m «ult- In obtain-l by holly-g It on W Jud-u. of It: “liar Mum! mallet. m I hand of «In. con I'll :06 ml with m mnmrm u tum-I by nu '- ". through a food mm. nob I!“ and 1»th will «nu-6min “I. he rm“- m II favor of II. Cry Ming. 1". nil m mt R. III k- m m mum! for ”Million. rev-ant“: ochâ€"r mm naminmud MnsmolmmmkI-d!ht mammary!“ Foul-c lad. '0' .0 I)". In: at our (unet- an. to hold an ounhn that India; ml we! to It I. argued by some Inn-en that their bum «at them puma", noth- lng. u may have Inc um and can unm- I" an food they nerd. Then In noun lmlln In am, And then All! I. was. mm M the an that funn- m' loti- Itldom yield a prom unu- pardvltbumlulhmdnnr «In poultry-nu ’no make poultry profitable on the tum I! la niece-nary to breed (or bet~ ‘tlt laying. This ll done by Installing tnp neut- In the heuhouseu. and each year plain; out the bout layers and breeding only from such. The farmer must [tide up bl: nook. He must not rld or the mongrel bIl’dl; he must drive out the drum. Ind must endur- IN the worsen. The {11an must pro- duce better poultry and more 0! ll. Tum: are Idvuutum on the farm [or poultry nluug that the poultry- nluu do»: not have. and I! the latter, lu runny mun bulnllvumwd. mu wake poultry hoopla; I nu-wuolul bualuclll. the (nuns: Ilu-uld It Iwn make the work I nimble “11mm to hl- lIr mun. Properly managed lmultry can be nude «(be um! pmtttublo "w on tlu lurmrlluvntumut. upeuu IN labor tun-14km. it costs it) cents I month or $1.20 a you to maintain s hen. It the hen is an indifleront layer sud gives but sixty Ins in s ysnr. her eus cost the poul- trymn 2 cents each. An experiment conducted by the Cor- nell experiment ststion in 1002 showed tint ths aver-[e cost or red tor s dam out was 9.2 cents, or about 93 ‘0! a cent Ill an. The cost for each hon for the year was 90.6 cents. At thst time wheat was sold at 31.45 s hundred pounds, while It the present time It is .'; bran sold It 81.85 a hun- dred pounds sud it is now um; and meat setups cost $2.15 I hundred pounds sud now we pay 3240. so at the present increased price of feed. the cost of feeding the hen in easily 20 cents I year more than it was in P 0 [an Poultry. Poultry estimate that It com I not apiece to nmdm an egg. Th. Oil-aw I. based on the {not till! the hon Inn 120 cm In the year. In other words. What. the fowl! are confined/to mm. and the feed must be pumhued. ,D a!!! "one no“. " ’ ' ' - â€"' In P: last year mam horse- gram” M m h" '99" WHO k" (m- fond. whlvh WM 51!!) “l- more “an the previous your. The-e M let stuntin- Me. animal. mammo pounds or "I'm so sorry for Mr. Brown. an mat {hr in Grumman. suffering from a swan attack of m. Corn and flower pasture form a nearly balanced ration. sud there will be mu». dang-1' at Injuflng the breed- |ng qlnllflec of 0). pigs If they are allowed pl 3 of m and the run of a (and do -r pasture. Volt noon o! m hole-m non. of the Miami: Auk-mm“ Coflege. an that dub "on of the «tall hours of labor on the fame fluctuated m that tamer! vmrt Mun hour- I day In mum and ham four and he In winter. Pm- feuor Balk}. of the rum Life Com- mission. tells the My of the «houâ€" mn'nm working (m 9 to 4 an!" she married I (am. and had to work from 4 to 9. ”ml. Mm“- rnnke good who: for “men. oxyge- nd ovum ll equiv-kn: wink, of cum dioxide. one part of m athouul h M for mono pm um. uni the pm at the I". are not alien-d In my way by the addition. which should no and. beta. the uni lo boned. The mum wm .1]. no u- lmpt In Input! anything on the lam qr. to dictate to III. or to am [I- tnmlkm la .- ‘objmlvmflo MM 1'!» (not. are m In lane-bled II n mph" a (an. n [yr-AIM. and Maud Mon the hm in high] «def. Movin- IIII. A (Inuit pica! qua-llama «It,» Icrfin I m for ml“ lull by min. on “com! ox"!- by man. of the mum of I on" an!» my 0! rem nrbunate. The [mm b band on the he! that freshly-m dunked fem- mm It the put one of mm fluctuate!) sol-aime- swath!" which h! to do with nail" fu- lm (fit-Int III pho- nm will naive pun-flu attention. (or "all I. on. at tho amt Import-M or all "flaunt-l [noun-L Idoln'm '00-... In an lawn"! Idem-w with mt: lad Mm. m mt loam-r. nod - m at [to Country [Mo Con-Hon. mu, anal-lad by Mr. Ron-n". 31m to Fair-II l. hr- tlmlon. (h following pom. In elab- mud: Thu tum II” It. Country Uh Count-h- a-um to do, than all can. b h -n II! he! phl- (In! “on b I W mum W the AW ("In may. “rum. Iran nu min; The ml rub Ibo In Inflow The “I... I.“ I“ h m for tho fur-n u- Inm far-II; un- Food!" lllk town. Mllk mnlulm valor. fat. protein tuwln Ind (11rd). lunar and uh. Ind the” "a ll! made from the comma!- mlu of "us food. If sunk-lent pmtvln. (at and mrbohnlnlm are not mn‘ [ulna] In the loud gin-n M. the an! uuwlln this deficiency fur I "me by drawing on her own body. and Indu- ully balm to wrlnk In quantity and mum; 0! milk or both. The “may feeder chem- hlmII-lf n In?" ll Ibo mw. film may suffer from hunger. although the In full of "vale uul My, but the aim bum poor Ind dun not yield the milk Ind butler the Ihlnlld. "or milk gland- Ire n woudv «fol bud-luv. but In?! cannot nuke ‘milk curls (mtd) mat of the wit-mu- mu- ln mam «nu-mum“. Indira- ublr unto buy or turd"! any mun- min the (amt him-fl! run unh- bul- tn rm m- nllk‘ nu. mm: not only have a W supply at [and food. but It smut mat-In lam-km unnum- a! (M outdat- nmlul fur ruling will. Until "all m1 ’- our Mood and Iwmluod. awful. plum-Mo dalryln I. out a! can quit the. “any tomb» llhflnuoâ€" ol m Imam-r- Inn Ian-u rural-id by "ac uric-altar“ olwlmt fillmâ€" . II. II. W. fact that tin farmers who follow A short crop rotation. in villi-t: I legume is grown every third year. need not worry about maintaining III adequate supply of nitrogen. providing he feed: "1980 «top: to live ltock and uvel the xmuute. both liquid and Iolid. and return: it to the loll. When nitrogen- oun min {omi- nre pun-lined and fed to the animals in mnnection with the homegrown mod. the inn-«me in nitrogen in still cmter.-â€"Agticuilnml letumlut. One thing I. cert-In. the growing and mum. of flu- stot-k on the farm! compel] the growth or crop. to he. that In best adapted for me pruuucâ€" “on of flesh and lulml pralucll. Pmmlneut among the. crop- Ire clov- er. alfalfa and the other nitrogen ath- erlug plant: that now I high teed- In. vuluo um um relished In animal: on account 01' their pclnublllty. IIII'OIII. While vhmna a pmmleal farmer I few wean ago he Inld that where everything was led out on tho farm and the manure returned to the loll It should grow richer Iultend of poorer and that furthermore there was led: connected wlth the (arm when It was muducted on that! prlnelplen than when the ”Item wau vurted from year to year. no need to cut out the Ink or 'opeu the Mall. 11-“ II called. The flu; and Wu about! he let! Inn-Jule” alone. and they cannot be too well de- velopcd. The Dole will run can of “self. for nature exfoliate. dead horn u mulled. Keep the wall rounded at the maul Iurl’nce. the toe short and the ting [Imminent and in": law exception lmnpl will come through all rightâ€"Flew and Farm. nmmflon II I.” Wand-ham fl!“ ‘. "I'm not M1! m sorry for Brawn an .31 ni for Mm Brnwn." roplled the imam. who know what It meant to have a sick man in the ham-«Detroit m me? of the mm which am am ofl u «ml-ml to b- mrfled. As each 099'. apple mn- ofl. to don the order Mann-1mm ShuloNI-h tholototmmofflnhnmle main-mm- Aim am. In Scotland one 0! tin Rama mmmtou“nflman apple-l the gin-I." That was to sand m. a mm; Inc! at «I Am with count-«land witnmamnmbm In", when the mm «039’. Mun m band would he won in (it (in. lootlng over the 1m shoulder. In tho south of Enflnnd an awn charm wt: for pod: mm mm! minim an apple on to a string, after which the strings were hung Ind twlfled before the are. 1m In”. the frat-Ila the pint] mouth. munch. mum and «um-m- ud hula. ll not! “In on. Am!" hen. w I. mmmumnmnm- “manna-Immacula- “atomic” mmummrn-uo‘ m. and human have cl'm hen Immmdtbdrmmd mammmmmmâ€" My bad ”amt-MM: nil-an. mendventurelnhnd. Mm Emanmmamflâ€" lyrunrnvngwnhhn nudes-full offlmhmwmumdhn mm of wild m.â€"m Inc» hm Young-tau. 110 «More IW'P m up man; Tho mm. H: m. Mr. M Iii-no". n m". whl'oulmrl, .mmm man. am. a in. him in" “(M In M! an Ind Ibo I'm! at m ham and an” whn Iliad n» or, p." 0! lb! "Nth. M l pvt!”- M ruck- )moflun. and (horn nu I mWayafmnm um mm ”up“ out to "It. Tho mm mm rm Mirth-r Ind II! ham 'mnlkwodmmolmhm Im- II‘ country In”. “and! I "Io mm '9" ml. do not punk-many m and Inn! Anew-an Mn: m mm m ape-'10") "to am flit-n ”I of AMI”. mm M! Individ- ually of min. (In! in! CI! m m.- ”MM-1min1'hmvmd: Hono- ou Ibo I'u. 'nw nun-flu lut- hm" "on thu- Inn. and u not at- “rid by all! Inter. ’ The Inn! "pun o! (h- Unlock-Al , Born, on Ibo mlnen! [um-judo of tho ‘UMM mun-I ohm" "m m. lot-l inml "In. of mm pm-loflo In- M no. mam In um to mm In I”. In It!!! (In mm In. minimum II Hi). It no manna. hula. man"; 'III'I [nu momma In mu. film In and not bu an" In lurmeh-l for I” hit. m. In". who» I" «Mal ”and w I mm M’ liar W m In. Mm your. 1‘. “mule W Ian nun- In" m- l- who he. m1.mmu h I“ I. IIJQIQIO‘I '- It". In I” It. can! "In. of (I. .0!qu M no MI! IMIQ and (in at In oar-dam: WI OWL mm. 1‘- "an o! a. “All” W- arp-Id that n! I» MINI. mum“. and In low III- Ind m pain. no smu- lut In I“ Eieveu mu no In liniinn engine-or nude a boat or artificial stone or u- ncut. which ”vim! mum inure-i. It wu an "mile"! host, and in yet in an. 1110 (nun-work. of light iron rods. wn cover“! with a metallic trellis. Ind then mat- 01 «went were allpilfil. in- Mo and out. to form the hull. It moved unwittingly mini-III to shook: Ilium then tin IIIDO engineer. .inbflliui. bu made mm- mm “none" tun-tn. of "now: forms, and IMO": them a burn. about 54 foot long nud heiwn‘n IT and In M Mud. which for non-ml mu bu In": ennui-um! for mminx coal in the harbor oi «st-non. llo III» make- pontoom o! the Inim- tnntoriu'. which have m uni to («more ruck-n [m- The property which makel selenium intamting and useful II ill capability of ICNII‘ u I fairly good conductor 0! electricity under the Influence of light. while in the dark it is manually I not-conductor. Tbll property bu ren- dered selenium useful for luiom‘uflllly lighilng and oxtlnzuuhing no buoyn. for exploding torpedo" by I m or light. for ulophonin. with a n, of light. for tnnunlmng sound- and re- produclug pic-lure- It I distance by mean. or electric wires. and for anal- urin; (in Roentgen my. used formerl- penile mm. So far. can i'rot. Philip E. Browning. there has been no produnion 0t nlonlum in the United sum out-la. of mull quantities found in the mldun from rennin; ampu- by eioctrolytiv methodl. [Author may be walerprmted by plintlng l't wma u comhlnltlon 01 two ounce. each or Burgundy plu-h. no“ In! and turpeutlno Ind one aunt-e of raw Ila-ecu oll. applied warm. 'I‘lw duly llvlng blue bird or Dirndl-o In captivity recently mu brought to the loudon mingle“ [Ardent at [mt expenn from NI natlve wild- !» tho Orient. Imitation mm In nude from resin, four parts; been-Ix three pun. and vermlllon two punt. melted together and thonuflaly mixed. then npplled to win or wooden (emu. Although (LMMMX) mmmon brick were made In tho United State- Sn mm. the production In: 2.8! per am behind that of 100". [Illnulu and New York lead in the lndusIry. m-n h .1- The great «rm provide an hmnnnso Maxims for the railroads The prime of "mm mm the farmer- money to my their mortgages with. to demon-It In the hankp~whfim It In loaned to the young- or art of fauna-s who Ire hm albumen (cell Mundan- ”mates-r cum rite! of the Puts police. was mined on one mum to arm! an mam m who had I!- mm the ptmt. M the flue Pem'nmmtmmdl’km Jean de Manger. VIM m but" everywhere; though the pet Mn" was mm- Inns-n. In Me hurt after the «mfld. (Yin-dc entered the famous “mute the LII”. where he found his man surrounded by n mm of pretty gins. the bewltchlng hut-ene- of the Lulu quarter. The escaped pvt-o'er saw Mm and turned pate. Quick u llghtnmg. however. he put lib "II- to tbnmrdmeglrlaelfmtohlmfi whimefed: “It In Denna.” In _1 moment I" the tenants surrounded Claude. hemmtn; him In. They bowed to his and anneal Ila end threw‘ j bouquets n! m over him. The Inu~ ‘ flcnofmednndmednmjolnedthe‘ throng and with me mice crtal. "Vlre' Manger! We Bel-anger!“ The dc» light at nnvllfi their ems-writing hero In "Mr mm Intoxicated them. and poor Chm m powerless He was an omtnrrnned by their cmbrncen. and the flmn and compliments showered m him. that he maid neither move um- npmk. and the mafia mutated to escape before the eta-er trick m «m covered. $0O...0..0.0.0...OO0...0.00‘0000000000000000002 :0...OOO0.000..O...O0.000.0.000000000000000000‘ GEBWIG’S lo. 2 BLEND n 3003 FM no out took no will on" I45. Cam 15c 00 VAN CAW'O "ROLE VOMAVOEI lo:- 1:. OERWIO "on m 32 u. Foote 8t. COFFEE from [5 to 350 Per Lb. ALL KINDS OF TEA TRY A POUND OF 711 m; 1 W '2‘, "fit!- :1 MM; 1654:” AMEâ€"73E l-hbhlqle-I-z-I- uni-I You new" think of your eyes when you are ruling by electric light. If you med gas you would sue them. Thellghth steamer. whiter. brighter :nd more Mini. mm mm 6:: «mama-my Them WHEN YOUR FIFTY AND POSSIBLY SWNBR SPECIAL OFFER: You’ll Need RAILROAD STREET CEBAKER Feed Stable M 'ILI'NOI‘ Old“ Livery and >311: [KS-l. u no. a... uni. flll =11.- IO-I- 5": <Il:u 3. i I. '3 s... fARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK neon rum. rum L. Mun. var-«1 v. unousou. cmm J. :1. Nancy"; ISTAILIIIIID It“! 43-3-3 '7

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