Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 22 Aug 1913, p. 2

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mum» mmm~.an»gm an . I “mm mummmmar ;filihmrat in the arm n I lo.” ;fiofld.urnlutou. wgpmthemnln “(loo-o plus. Donny." his hthgr said, lflfllu‘ A: we were starting for the IQ“! a by of thirteen years or mambo-ts an mam; In from the road when to DC hen herding the 00'. to m If he could not go am. Winn .‘Ilr‘ Gm.- «amo into posses sion 0! this SG-arrn farm 2 HM» over n year ago. one of Mn» first things he lid .19 to put 37mm inm impmvef mm "It is worth nary cam it cost. too.” he said. I! am moan pretty; close figuring for a time while the children are in school. but with the' I.» of the county expert here we wIII' ”no out a" right." piled with running «awr from an at tomllc pmmrp tank The «up h an: can of h) uw Mg mum. file that supplies drai..ago for u", hm. The horns and ("Mr nmhnmflnn an we" built and nearly all flmm‘d with meme. 1'th are two milvs of Me on the rum. l. 0099‘: rum “'0 round in Mr} can t nun who. mm many anon-or; of the now proqrnflw farmer.- il‘ "Ila section Fulivuvs in lhing mm- fofllMy as Um” n! in making mom-W, HI. hm modern lmuno In “mind by lot 'Mer light-d nnh gas and up- The ldthef ha been here M0104 no to, old no! mop long The m his! visit for the forenom wu M 0 In. a W slop u the slum h our ”cunt"; Ir. alum h no at (be mmunly In «I. 0- m In the mun. Ms M '0 m a rank “I ma. “-3 Mu-hmnndlhntm. ”a M in nulh in "N hurl. I. III“ and H"? can m. M;- Him to val and my all mu In mum to Man“ The turn and the ocukh yard an looted .m. «morale. no that u" the nan-re I: and. lo II. M a! "rennin; IM' ovum um" “wa of un- aom. d m Illusion. In um clout «4- M an to ml to hem nun. hn. no at “pm" W: M, It.) can. tumble. on mm; or. I.“ will an abundance of advisory. ”that they “a; Iain:o-IM land. . I. MM lot I man to plow under I "w" 'h'" ‘“ non °' '9“ "“N‘ d . with Mn and din-um. Mouton look flow-r whom Inn in I burl! ”NW” 0‘ the alerted In"! m mu: to md to Ibo “autumn un- uou. (or Miloe. not clau- In In inch o( u honlculluml. in. can “and lo ma do“ (In oat-turd for I «It yam-m and run“ In know nu would has but M Ito ”new. Hau- ton mom-om um elm-u an In- Iug n M phat Io “nut lures-ml "' W ' ' "'"" "I Thou Io In" up In the out-rd. (MI I. In! ll In 1|“!!ch lo In. .0600! apply 0! orunlr ml- h I). loll. Thou In It... man-n. I. b (no. But nu- amun mm o! It. mic mun In I can: null In “and by m Haw a tu- m m It. “In and Ito «nu Tin-I. ho. cont-mum: to. [arm in- Ch «My man in not a way u to "" "’ ""‘- "d W "m m“ ""‘ ’1. who" not H. Ml "he. Inga-mun" ‘h'jn‘uf- -_ i . :33 58 MI 0! hungry can Th mull, Ac Int thou]! u would soon um I would to my to aunt-In mum Innocent! when-loaning!“ mud-outta! “momma hd ted-1r: can no Imus In that mmnmtoodmulnwch m Ahmmb-olthocon‘ ”I In the county in on! up (or In- - at fodder. Lune org-k.- “not but to be returned In than“. Chm ud nit-m an no "In”. u had an they m taken all new land. It “:1!!!" I man to plow undo-r u don-r whom lm in I MN- III! 0! Many can TM mull Ill- “ II“ It in 4mm: Io loop uldut cowl, a! manic ml- !) In. no“. Thaw In "no mun. . 23! E8 m and tell an what I can do to um; I! but lo when u nu 50 you. than up from the government." one all m told the expert. "u used to like three cmps' of clover I you than. and l have known it to produce 0.1140“ny more than t hundred W! of oats per acre. It won't m to do that well now. _I have the my boat to low It up with .0- un. but for I" that It won't yield that It used to. l wnnt you to come OI“. min I. audio. to Boil lmprouuuem ha a question which llama tho farmers greatly. ‘I can remember when this rum was In. Heaton told me that he had mm the prevlgus afternoon consult- In with a man who intended to pm In 30 acres of alfalfa. and who want- ed to be aura to get I! put in right. Alhfla udvlce has been at a premium 1: DuPnge county lately, for the «hymen, who constitute mo major- ity of the tanneru. are coming to ap- preciate the value or altnlla hay. Since the nlfalln campaign a law week! also Heaton'a time has been largely taken up visiting hnners who build to put. in alfalfa this fall. Futur- luk- Good Duo 0! Thelr County Man. Ind Many An Following His Advioc. A: we Were roilmg rap d y mer one of the traveled roads that are fonml everywhere in D‘uPaLw manly. I leaned forward and road the speed in- dicntor on the crop ezkpert'u mu» an- tomobne. It showed a total mileage for the season or well up toward two thousand miles. This was Juiy 24. and Mr. Keaton had been at work only since the middle or May. Ev!- dontly he had been keeping busy. If. ml Alter washing II run "an the .‘jprenure tIttk Int! «til; I diner ‘13th by gasâ€"4m! III-t exceiiently "granted. tom-we tell for the next I'- er; paimmenl. u‘ This «In with George Keller. one mflo! the count; supervisors, The ex- .,v pert went over his tam In much the ”Hume. I]! as he had Mr. (loads. gir- ,'_ in; I suggestion here Ind I word of ._ advice there. III to the end flat the R: poor amt: might be eliminated tro- jtlhe fields. and the whole fal'fl‘1 1:. brought ID to I higher gate a! pro; ... dnctlveness. ' “.5 mm. we won rum" tor am" _¢ "mm Ibo-red «to boy all M: to" “m "at a“ brother Io. Io u. up soul ‘u« can by tho- MN. “flu method. "I M and Mint boy- lllo an I" out It. "(m-try.“ it told as but. "I slur-rm N7 ' er, lo qu- ml“. '0 flow ll..-' Ironic-nun“: Imam-nun: ', uh!!olbupmdm.1‘loy In, In. the min far-on. m OI"! will to; u a In...“ “up In I‘m-"III",g at Ian. the. «Ivy pi Io IIIâ€"In.“ ‘ I“ "I'll ut comm about my to" II rum. to In" the urn.” Mr. oaq â€"_ told He. “Me In M- but! not on: m ' In!" a rum. “I "on (It. Inert-t, .“Hw In" I Mlle-tr Ila rm he I goat .. 50m." ‘3 32:33? gggge :5; is 5% !§{£E §Eg*§g;%§‘agsgg a fig '51:! ES? Jigixéfii Heston Is kept so busy with field can: that he can 'lardEy Ind mm b do all the other than be m in mud. He has me variety pm at corn on the county ram. Next team to plan- to do lone con breeding wot! In the hope of dam a up at com especially mud to Du Pant coalitions. m (an he plans to h“! local can show: I: out! tomtu. He in outlining some work on em and othet “Meet! to mm to th Halon promised to try to 392 Ml the next week. and we left Il- rhuckling at one of the supervisor: .\lr. Schwartz. a goat! natured. ma“? bodied Gvrmnu mighhor. Grow up u. up «we leaving ".Vell T91" 80 dis In 621' so" doe-l, Mr." he exclaimed a: he was hit-9' dared ’ \ on can ym' git lime to cone o'er and be“) me pick out a piece oh ground for small": 1’" f lump-MW I was new of a line". lor be h the MM 01 a boy who will never be “mm with "Him; else. There were other profile-- II the other flour-owl“ sou-n clover that I'll looking considerably the «on. War the dry Ire-[her and the acid no“ Name aluullwwd over a! one am or an km a pool bed. The «mu prescribed line-tone [or the clover. and mm tor the out bod. umb- luu um than n- nlmd: w nucl‘ ornate luau-r In tho pool Ila! It would no! py'to try to III!’ 1: pro; durllro by and»; moan. "i' and a large portion of the soil in the county is uuderlald with that. limestone gravel." Heatou said. "in :some cases it is even in the surface soil. when. ot course. no limestone need he applied. Usually. however. it is like thisâ€"the surface soil sour and the ilmezstoue down two toot or no. in such in cue it in necuury lo lweeten Kim suit-c2 soil with - tom and I lull or two ions or limestone‘ per acre. in order to take can 0! d- in": And clover until the root- [all down to the limestone innr." I 'l‘he litmus paper showed that the top was sour. The no" user showed limestone gravel about lwo feel un- der the surface. The gravel {rowed and boiled when the acid was applied. much to the deflzhl ol the boy. "It still lacks organic matter." the adviser told him after he had exatn- ;.‘ned It. "You'll have to keep on ma- nurlus it heavily, or turn under some mow-r1 Then this so!) ls doubtless :ow In phasphorus. too. and it will fake a good many years to supply ulough of that Mth manure. Some melt photsphate put on here with the. manure Will hasten things a good deal." 5 hhut to do with It." U0\V.\'I'IHS (:ROVB~~GuL 2 A little further along in the field we mum: [o a line he!“ ven Hie old land and the newer than had been worked 212;: 5;..cv u was drained. ’1 nulipom‘ [Ins om land has been "'oz'krd for 50 years, Mr. Goss said. I have lnanured Xx heavily two or Inn-(- Hun-s." but I: wun'l grow mm 1i!"- 1he newer land. I don't know mum-e on these spou." he continued. "When the new I: In out: they usual- iy so down here, don't they?" Mr. Goss nodded. "Well, Just plow them under. It won‘t be long until you will set to raking as good corn on “new spot! .;e‘ mu'where else." E Central Market :Eruuurul College In "109. since Ilwu he has dun» ronslderable duh-ydmnun- Sumtfnn and im‘eatigmlnn for Iln- l'. S. lN-parrnu-ul or Agrlr-ulturu am; has also haul some «xp‘ Hence h. farm management. His office is in the rdurl house at Wheaten. The officers or the Du Page (‘oumy Axricuhnrul hnprm'mnem Association: ‘are: E. F. Adams. ant-shim". Glen Ellyn: H. I". Improvement Anoclnllon wu «ml-mll Peter Hay. early In the spring. 1! bu now about! llor Palm "0 members and wlll have more as - soon as the outer: can find time to WIO‘I‘ mnvau the county more thoroughly.‘ The local funds are supplemented by 81.000 0! the Rosenwald money and Star sol-m from the county board. I! is probable that the county supporl will 13:102-le 'd be Inert-used materially a Halo later. 2' ;. - 0130 Mr. Hemon. whmw fill! name is Ed- ward fl. graduated from the low; Ag~ WWII» AREALCOUM'RYPIMC 'IltheCOUI'I'RY Our Famous 25¢ Supper Races, Games, Dancing. ANNUAL PICNI Allan H. Barpharl g “-- _.-‘ ‘_-__A Always on hand a complete line of Fresh Meats, Fruits, Vegetables and Poultry. Try our Home Made Veal Loaf Home Cooked Corn Beet. Races, St. Joseph’s Church Albert Pfaff‘s Lawn may ,GBQVI ,mflfl September lst. and Woods fié‘éi'fiifli‘ifi mum Grove. Ill. Telephone 25 Heartt Block H ‘ at (‘1 “arm's " u :5 Grove ('omzo dvl‘eau'd (w l‘vrk M. 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My serum-I Ind u-Ihflllu‘f will ens! yam «hiking. and )nu will In- drliuhlfully interested in Linking mm: the lune. than" .unu wi-h lu hm at out. liet'nn- luklmi your pun‘hucx. do not fail to we (be "Mullifil‘lnl collection of hmutiml flylrs um! umlcfiuh as shown in the Fund-ii)“ Book a! the u Vm" “‘1” TEMP“!- Com-v. ”In” mun-nu RMMCVMWMIL THE NORTH SIDE BIOGEIIY AID MARKET Cooking and Eating Apples 25c pk. Pol Roast, Rib Roast, Sprln Chick- ens and fresh meats at 1: kinds. "an .‘nnw I'Mn-I HI Ind ‘IINIb'Iu‘Hdn (murmur-d and Prim; .Hvuyu Mu- Lamar Sweet Corn, Cabbage; Cauliflower Cucumbers, Tomatoes, Carrots Fancy Golden Heart Celery Home grown and Fresh F.‘ GERWIG’S MISS ANNA MEYBRS VEGETABLES MEATS. APPLES

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