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Downers Grove Reporter, 15 May 1909, p. 8

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Mill's mm Panza Gum Suds m Ins. Flu» and VIIIMII Suds , OHIOI OITD. You": and Rod Tools, Rubber, 71,195? and Fixtures. Washburn Crosby' a Gold Medal Flour. considered. from $2. 75 to $10.00 each. Lawn Swings. Poultrx. Lawn and Field Fenging. All kinds of Garden llh'l llf‘l MERTZ MUBHEL Also haveagood assortment of Lawn Mowers 10" Are Going to Paint {Munooooo.ooooouououuou‘ F. GERWIG nu. ma. yoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooe 36 S. MAIN ST. Livery and 3 calming will aggeal to xou where Quality is to be Paint, don't fogget that we can furnish that line at Brioes that zou with anything in If you are going t9 fARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK II‘IAILISE ID ‘ A00. :?$l. an: v.1? m 1.1L HA3) '1: .. i The barn Muldnxmnm, have 1 good foundation of stone. MM or «mt. 0n Inn: farms It has been the pnrfim no build a mu 9m mun! than and the stock lint- M'dnll ommmm. TM! amps namrymuubwmare mun; Ilionnnllnuynmn bum [in Imuumummum‘ 5. 1|! ti“ do?! noon the The loath». the local supply of materials. em. I!" of mum govern to a cert-In extent the material enter In; the mm of my building. and. In (net, I" building. The ham .1 shown In mm feet to the caves and thirty-913M feet to the peak: the Illo b thirty-cum or forty feet high. "on than. Mr) mm mm having his own flew! of the matter. However. It In flap to no hand than that the mm may be_mlly donned and was“. Thu matrix-um: wm comply with «I! mullnry requiremvntn or lmportm The floor a! the horns name may be of MI 01' day. ud M m 1% Int In" In fmthtmmwkknfllnm m Th not It." h 0.0!. an ill lurk-00min! Math-«Mew m. 11: an". "no m m mm b it! "if. not nun Hm gammy Mn. mnlk an not an» MM"! "0 In many dil’mc unr- "mt It I "filly woflh I'M” In vam- NBMMMQ MAI-mmlflntov-dhlk III on lamina to ID law-n '0. mum-unfiloumum ninth-no! lust nu! hvhl - MIN-r. hi- it "Matthew «aw. Ibo 1333... F It :3 31 gas rai- I; :0 I. filial... .5. .r. .2. In... I: In: a 3.3: a: i :1 if... nil-F a! .5. 315:. I... I... s: 01.3 = .5 .II In so: DMD-Sud. The Ibo” In a wry m- .ry mom. and II will an nun: null ml: “III. In It may to slam! "or am. ham. ow. In the hour him It! lanc- n-un h lac-IN! I. n»- ‘wn. with mtn II [and] lo I" ‘un- cl Ibo nut. 11:. Ito an: null- "1‘ nc- for but man lulu-h u it“ .- ski and smug «an. n. by by haunt-rd tohm‘ «at t. tho m. "Minn. Inc-r unnu- any 'H! In urn-w It»! can. dllrml. Th- ;unmun up. mm Ila Ml from Ibo mm In- “on b but“ at pin-00ml up lulu. um lb- mlf pm. to Innat- Ohm mu ho- n, data. M or an m- Iho «In mun-la. 1‘.- hu alum TM IIIII won boll. Int-uni II It It. m- nlit my In when m It .1 «mm In lbh tom: nbould In. lurnu‘d .tlu- mnlur; nun lulu-my or “loan nut-w; I! mull)“ running um mm In The barn plan shown herewllh In the two Illustrations. the gruund plan Ind me parapet-[Ina vlc-w. in w ar- ranged that one mun may feed and cure for the llUt‘k ln :1 short (lune. All lhown on the tluur plan, the lmru wlll nut-amumdnle Iourlm-n mws. twelve hora-u. has no: ulnll's for both the com: and ham». uhu; a large cull pen. The lnnmllullnu or manure currlera and hay fork In very «my. and these; wlll uuou pay l'ur mama-Ives lu llu- llbor mm]. A («allure of the burn no! to he overlook-d ls llu- urmngtn man or the feed room and ullo. The : four-fool. chute extend: the Pullm- Ml‘lll at (be ulln. and III» mull wlu- dawn (or 1mm. a [lulu door below Iqmrutlng IIIIIK' from the (val mum to twp no! dust and udum ’l‘lu- Illuzv In drum-rd nlmvn lulu t-luuv. Hut] Imu- mere uhonrlh‘d to me mlxlng lllxm-oue Iur the 1'0!!! Ind one fur llle hon-u. There nrv two blu- In the nu! room Ill-l two man- may be lohll- ed on the hunt «have mnl mama-In! by Int-ll qmll for dnwlng "I! ll“- mm. The-e npuull may be lurnlrd dl< nmly over Ina lulxluu lulu. All In; I. “limo-Ed '0 I)! In] (mm ulfllll‘, our bay rhule lat-In; prurhlrd fur t'tll'll mo null: luv. hr III-d Imlu. The farmer who on so adjust hlI work that he In" din-pow with the help of one mun II lucky indeed. but mun: I “rum ha: done I0 by alm- pl: changing hi. ”new of feeding and caring for the stock; lllo by to dis- puting or the (ram and hay am In‘ stead of Mullu; may (on: of It to‘ market It Iâ€" led on the (arm. and the beef pork bum-r, cheese. em. suld‘ 'l‘hlu allows the runner to restore to the [round at least a part 01 the ter- tlmy In the nhupe of manure. coon MI! "Al ”ISN‘VN‘ VIC- DO 'NB'RS SJOVE REPOR YER 9W. -; A Imus rams you. and the mm»- mm: "mm am well than for in um um mm. It In diluted an! I fun-grown rat w": on all m ol am- not your. Define“.- by mm. There are "use WM [#0an that nathlm: h min! In rain. and ma. mats 14nd Ink-e 1min sumo wny n mm In' mankind. It In hard '0 no» 11w how The statMlflnn of the \nlnll- tml Bum-s at “‘nnhlngtnn mmrmtm that may «am! flaunt!» «amuse a ye". That I: the ml money damage. saying nothlng of the lump-am. A! an 069M. the rat GM!!! of the world so“ nbnm ”mum worth of akin pm 1‘. lm rnlt 1001‘. mm "rm-"dim II said up than In- a-l't‘zlsrd ”Ir de M M! ofi‘Mrvl fmm «noon to 2‘1) bush-ls In the fnllnwln: manner: "9 Min-9d tho toy-met mo ‘fnv! nm-fouflh: Ith In "NI fall he [unwed hotwm me "on. An" pm- mlrlng woli he plant!!! mm ham! mu! pnmvkfllfl. and barns-Nd I m m a! em-h. The next mung he mm! m- um form of mmrnllm. and that year. In nddltlom tn Hm [and (Top! 0! mm. ham and pumpkin. Ivan-mm! sow-m: has”: 0! mod npplm. Tho next spring he mammal (or "up thh-«l Hm and plum mum-m. which did not do wall. but he harvmm-d 2.?) bush- pln nf fine apples from the nrrhnrd. "My. Tin-u- lhlm mum fur a [fl-:0! «ml Intsnl m t'urn. m"! and when n" "10 mm [Uf'lw'lnfl 1min (mix Inn thorn arr Min-rs mm may er In M Ivy mu nf mrwvy and Vb" mat and mu .flnfl In sunn- 1mm «Do-mm mm M IH‘I'H‘INI‘ “he an: llml u! m! wrap: or gun-rural mm" fun-la. M H “In. Try to Iu-«p the how and" "within!" us ll'nf "tr Hun.- in custom? at gum-g mm m- ynn mm. and pm «m am Mon- sow-rely run" an «a Maine. This k "MM"! inn-qu- sibla. and briefly. mly "mam mum-n. ahle‘mimv a ram: of [mix m «In! and an“ mm. and sanitary qmrwm «Amunml I-lmmmkt ucmng all! I- “ mun-U: a mum a! (warm. ya If u- in! mm"; "to hul- wlll In! han- Ihu as In mm"! Mllhw-h' to My"... Mum": I'll. rum an- hrn lamina! lhlm in "w Mn- llml an- to be heavy Ilmrr hum limp m.- Iu-m In 1. "mm, vimmum nwwillhm. and luv mom and low-d :u m- "v- Illl Id urn- to lay [mm-S- Inq I!» «dim-u erIn nut-mm! um I" [amt-Mn M m [In-dunks... "f mun-r. I M: run-M imp nu Um" all th- Iiu. tour will on.» loans In: M Mr I. WI] 0! It! “In. Ml IM hm Ibo with '50 mm mull Hum 00 m. Indiu- IM ml nun-ml cm In "m In um um I» mum: unto-I nu II an: "no «0 Oh:- ynr. Mm. II in mi "w Inn “In" in In: N am III-Ir n1 Ila mt. in! I! ah b WIN] um! and wvfl Ml 1h firm will find that "no On. an" .u m", Inn mm- m"- Inn :0 to M Ink-h m 1hr uh" Wank-rm 42!...- 3' I. 911...»... .38. n :7 1.. It... . .70 .51 Iran: '31:... : tilts-5.:ufxtalr..§aq s ‘iu‘£.su=3nfiarcn .3 .780 I 5...... .3 :8 ‘32:? git-z'iltgal?‘ .ra 2.3... It 5.). =3. 2... 1 .v. in}... a: I! 9...: gall; u!â€" :1...- ac. I? sun-II “nut-'7 Smith-.0. U «me lmu-lu-mnnlymueuymr.mys n mn'n-rqmudt'll! 0! Farm IIMI llouw. n In no! nwmvry to build un «nu-n- ulu- unwkrhouw. lnr nlmont a»: good Fuel "0- Al-ul (tr-II- !‘or the enemy of future can the United State: has Its enormous water power. and. u the coal alumni-lien, l". W. Baum, «lam-um; onto enzlueerl. has meshed that I fuel supply may be developed from thon. The In- terml combustion 13 far more emnom- lcal of Inc! "I!!! the alt-um engine. mom; 0! a plat of alcohol In the for- mer produclnx one brake horse-power ‘ hour. A bushel or com yleldu 2.5 gal- Ions of alcohol. while a bushel of whlte potatoes yields 3.1mm gallon. The corn crop {or 190.1 in the Uulted States was 2.700.000.000 bushels. sum-1 don! Io products 31.000.000 lmru-puw-‘ er l'ur um [mural a duy throughout the your. whirl; l» «43qu to twwtlllrds of the humuqmwt-r now used In the entire wmttry. The land still available for agriculture In at least len tlmm tlmt 1‘0“)“‘(1 to mm In “1);. The ruining of yearly crops for fuel must utkl much to thé Importance of the nvw fl'l‘llllufl‘fl from llw nltrugen ol‘ the ulr. unl It In nun-d llmt culrlum ultmlu. uuw pm- tluu-cl «lwtrlmlly nt 8‘10 [u-r ton, in .4..me lo be [untu- than sodlum ul. Irnm- «mung ”It per tou‘ CHILL III urn-nu: llollull‘ll. your purse will allow It to be finished. â€"-W§llace'| runner. The Brown Thrushâ€"Dr. 8. A. Farbes nudled the food amen by nine ty-two thruahes (or brown maybe") that In Illinois. and an. “Insects amount to about lull of the food for each month am In. that they take to threatening. at! In July. when thy drop to one-fourth " Ina hauls; cumulus, um an! In. at.» Winn «1-, Mad. The mum eats some small fruit. unless there In enough cud fruit. but It am: this by annoying ants. hoe Hen, caterpillars Ind gnu-hoppers. Tho Swallows.â€"â€"The several species 0! swallows. including the large purple marten. are among ma mast valuable Imam destroyors‘ The English snar- m drives them aun'y and destroy: their young and ms and many farm on my" down their nests. They out very Mule that is o! vulne to the farm- er and are especially adapted for up luring Insects In mid-Ir. The mbrewed gmhenk Is In lm~ mam enemy of the Colorado mum beetle. They have been seen to gorge momma": with potato bodies on“! they could ”may fly. Th: cardlmn mum: or common redblrd k a valuable Insect destroyer. Mndlowhrk.-TM finao'r n meoftbemmhmofic Lot Irbirds to the former It In . Med N am 31.20 A season by M" grasshoppers atone. The twelve common sparrow: are a" knead-l except the English smrrow. Rlaokhlrdx â€"Blaohmm nmpnr so do math damn: to the mm 'M a short ”me in "34- (all. hm dnflllx (he mt a! (he ynr now do much mod My nun: lnmtn. TM examinnllon of swam! mount"! stomachs hy the U. 8. Mo'- knl survey showed lam numhen of time mks, cutworms and "when f m nmm.~n. Much: I! - ‘Irloml at the farmer although u an amp mm and am :- Ilttlo mm»: mm rMpt‘ Tho "I" of manly RM Ninja" mum at dmonnt "mo.- ot "In your mun memmwn autos- showed that natty a quart" at It was inserts. mostly harmful ones. Grasshopwn. caterpillars and booths mnatllnte mr‘ ly tvMMms at the food talu-n In Aux- "at. Tho mu am at M Mama-“nu Icky. ah" monk-r at no ”we." “guy ma mount an 3 "list.“ by keeping "my turn but MM: is Mil: and rm: M m m":- him In catching Mn. Ihkh wore (and In only M om M 2" Mom)»: nun 'M The Milk at their {and Is noxious hurts TM summitâ€"~11]. MM don no harm and Mn «Italy on load- Ihkh ll men.- In tho flu. Mr nhhlh-h Md. WNW". at. an. :1 IM ID W a. the" aha-ch. A. my a I” than an Inn III-on “In "on «no Nd. and ”.000 can rm round In a» domain .1 R7 lkfitnvhu luck:- my hr mum: lantha- ‘I'lw mm Nut and um "um. downy inductor. can luud About our MIN Inn, «penny I. III- In. In on. at IM mall mam: u» flan. ll 4mm” comm loll wpu on an inn 01 um «mu The Yellow-billed Cuckoo-This bird. neon about "no onion-l or vocal-nan. Ind known an the “nlu crow." do uroyl . non of Injurlou- IMI. «ine- clall) caterpillars; 2.771 a! the lane! veh- taken from li-J uomchn; 43 Ian! calorulll-n from a mule “munch. Woodlmkcrv-IJIUQ dam- lo "m ll done by woodptckon: (My an an ally In" line“. and they proton! huh mm! nd mm «mu. nonu- vood- when duo ma woo lu-hoolm. phat Ike. ulnulllnn, UNI. grub- aud «In "stou- luocu The akin ‘ or "now-human run- In Iou Mll‘ Into an um“: out and count: lam; on “: ukly loan-o. I- though! an comm- tun m lood.~u my a 3.000 Mn boo ulel flan on. down Tuna MM- da no.0 Dunn and 1M ruin-toll!“ woodwork" M upmhr but a but but" 0! null»: out» a! bola around Huh- d In" "nu, In (mu (mm; mm m. The “twinkâ€"No bll‘dx have more un- deserved persecution by man than the hawks. Extensive (and studies have shown that the majority 01 the hawk» do much more good than they do harm. chiefly by killing insects. Oi the sixteen kind: in Illinois only three. the mllfli‘k iscarcel. Cooper's hawk, ‘nnd the ulnrp ultlnned hawk are in- jurloou. Tlu- n-dtniled. red-shouldered, marsh hawk. marrow hawk and others Are beneficial. The sparrow hawk lives almost entirely upon insects. «pedal- ly yrmhoppena. In uuutmer. and union mice in winter. The Quallrâ€"The quail eats many weed seeds and noxlous Insects, and probably does llule If any damage. The llnlled States Bloloxlcal Survey cxgmlned 800 quail stomachs from twentyone States. and round fifteen per cent or the load to be Insects. 0! In; klnda: 100 potato beetles were found In one stomach. The tunnel may well ask. "Is It profitable to have quall kllled on the farm," even though they be excellent lood. it In very difllcult to tell at I dis- tance what a bird is citing. Doves and quail apparently in the act 0! outing grain. were found to have only weed seed in their crops. Thirtyone himhbirds that seemed to be pulling corn were shot; the stomach: of nine- teen contained nothing but conforms, one having twenty-two; the other twelve had eaten chiefly beetles: a lit: tle corn was (and in but live atom- acha. Crows have also been killed when they appeared to be destroying young corn, and while gruba and cut- worms were found in their stomachs. Pro]. flluklunn Report: Siam-cl: Contents 0! Many. With Some Surplus. 0F FARMERS ,.uruoo-â€"rnlu mm. In! or woodland», "run crow." do rlouu Inna-ll. «we !,'.".‘I o! (In- Inner “menu: 43 (cal run-lo “om-ch. 0e alumna lo um mu: Ibo-y un- us AM they prolocl um Bow vood- nou [VII-Mlm. n. Ihllo lmbu mu Tho filth-r nm In [out Nil ‘6 cons-u mum ~.\« \1. mount a load. u may late. "on: on. 1- do mo. hum d rmdporln ov hum ol mall": 1d "unh- af fruit 1»: roam IM- Hvoly injurin- I II": IWIM. rm. team! About uncanny In wln ll marl-l it» Ila. non- pup“ Um il- MM do” no Int; on Inm- "a in: I‘m-r cur-Iv. I), ll. 2! 3 than domain. In“ can to" bird. Mull 20,000 lb. «(mm M In Marlin-~11": ( I» ly-mnhor an 1 Miami A. w. 0mm. (Deal) Notary Public. Hall's Cutarrh Cute Is an. In. family. Ind am dimly on to blood 0nd mucous men at the system. In! to: m an. I" h 00.. Toledo. 9 FRANK J. CHENEY. State of Ohio. (My of Toledo. Lam County. -. Sworn to More me Ind subscribed In mm. mumuyornmb». 1 hunk J. Chewy makes can: that be In senior partner of the Inn of F. J. (1mm: a 00.. Ma; honing-u m the City of Tau-do and state «mud. and that and am will my the mm at one hundred dollars for each and every mm of mun-h an cannot be «mod by the m» of Han (hum Corn. 1 than). a great deal of (run ls raised. It will at 'Ild mm Instead I! such can be found. Dr. Forbes found run In eating cul'orms extenflvely in miM.â€"PM. 1'. I... Rankin-on. "1L nah Puma-3‘ Immune. springfleld. Ill. Hill's Trees Have Been Famous Fat Out Half E m: 10 “spam" m E 5 oussnnu mm 5 h is our aim to pro- duce everything in Flaw- ering Shmbbory that is useful. hardy and wonhy o! cultivation In all cli- mates. Surplu: of Snow- balls. Hydrangea. Spi- rw, Lilacs. Widgeliu. lock Change. Sumnch, Barbara. Peonm. Ornamental And We lave the largest and best supply we have ever grown. Special low pticeu on Maples. Lin- dens. ngnuts. Birch. Elms. Ash. Oak. Beech. Weeping Mulberry. etc. Junipers, etc. thus, for wind-bunks. lawn, park or cemetery planting. such as Spruce Pines. Firs. Hemlock. Emaâ€"fl Win-.32 Ovu- 50 varieties. d! Ate you going to build this season? Do ouwnnl the but noel: and "just right" price. When it comes to lumber and building mug-rid of any kind. we've got the goodrâ€"dhe teal goodsâ€"1nd the all good goods. Slop in. look around. uk queuiool. We're here to nerve you. P. A. 1.40111 Lumber CO. mnmmmawcmeuH-mh .mmmm'mmm“ gwmmhwWI-m- m hm'irm WNW Office. Foole and Railroad St. PHONE 20 Clinch-aha timid-M1525: Don‘t fall to send to: FREE illustrated Cal- nlog and price-list, or boner still, visit Numty In person. in addition to above, we lave a complete stock 0! small 1mm, such an Goosberriu, Currants, Raspberries, Blackbur- rias, Asparagus, Rhu- barb, etc. shims-Black.“ and wage Glam-12 boundaries. Hive m- phgn of Concord a: low Address- SmallFr-ih Shop: 33 S. Main Street Shop Phone 6!! Res. M 834 " “9 "ms! nu really how mud at tho mnllntuee. Evolution 0! no Overcoat ; ii in surprising to what an extent lthc motoring pastime has influenced the shape of the present day over- coat worn by the man of the strut. if the ordinary Individual appeared mulled up in a heavy D. B. button overcoat with storm collar worn in conjunction with a light one piece tweed can some five years ago, he would have been dubhui a crank or s weakly Individual from the tropics:â€" hilor and Guitar. FOWLER 85 FRANKENFIELD .Imeylie- m let-elites. At l university dinner. President Butler. oi Columbia. and President Wllmn. of Princeton. wore mt. Dr. ’Butier took partimlnr delight in scor- ing Prince-tan. He said the hunt. the student body. tho faculty. and the president were 3 al py lot. Dr‘ Wilson repl : "I admit the truth of Dr. Butler's charge. but i congratulate Dr. Butler on being exactly the opposite. i. 9.. very wide awake. in not As it in written in the Bible. 'He that keeneth inmei snail neither dumber nor sleep} “â€"thess Magazine. I! {I} “mg. 11.4..le Sum-7 Mn. 00‘ "My "91'"! 3“ “'9" q. Wat. Emu-am Flt-hid .- M "I on Wad. :: 3: :: FEARS-“Sh but vim CHERRIESâ€"Sui! “It” mond. filo-mommy. Imm- uomno. We mum I'D- pflod with I won IW chem "m! II M- rLuuâ€"‘nn u: vumm that n all bun been (how own" land and m and bin . will "make a sturdy growth and Emdueo n mlusion of In the at season. Also Climbing Roses. suchAasA Rambler. Doro~ thy Perkins, Etc. land RMnfflvnri- cues. The” flu strong . The” no anon fi?!9~8r°'_n bub“, N2 Kudzu Vina, etc; place. especially irbou. porches. etc. Low prices on clamun. Boston by. hlo for buntilyini plan’s mag-o"; N "that! Peeou-imvong Ho!-

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