Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 5 Feb 1915, p. 6

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Ho m determined, homer much luck turned against Min. to be honest and keep his ledge? «SI-ll. He offal toil III. friend! that ho W u go flow a salute med than to lose a night's m m by a annoyed conscience m m dofy In one of the many illustration: M i. lived up to this statement I: was while N'fimhumunmrclnnc that: farm- mm taught ”nothing 0! him with“: needed m and mutation. She had come some liquo- lens. I: was only durum lot! In Abe [been did not luv to vol-I long to db- oonr that be m an ex Ingly poor hunt-s m. 0n. mm an utter another. These showed the rut strength and diameter of the Inn. no nevu- eomplninod nor fretted Deanna neoc- m not coming his 'ay. mummmmumoulmu maumfwhimlf.bomwm1flh hmmnnshmmmmwm'iouufl tun-t Iuhtothonmbootbotlunm AM; as detected. Everybody was of the modulo-MAMUneoln wuthebutand W m that ever More Into the any. To Mthtthmmmpfldomdmmtlk m.helneQmoaMondoftboAmumc funny. In. Armstrong soon now to fund at his the treated him an a relative. and the elm- lr. loved to climb onto his knees 1nd brush any 00 Mne- m in face by has: and linen. u not. annual boa-u III cont.» a mmumuywmmm- mammhhmmwnu dot and animate u to aflo- at. film an: melancholy. No an em M (to wmuo. our IIUOI had hunt“ to “Mum-duh. Thurston.” mywmmwmmuaw.d mmmummmmam m.umnamm.am mmmmw. Mun-u] Miami-manna mm I. in! "mm is: thirty ,mhmfwrmlmmmmmu- ‘2; mumiucum him! It, than minnow“ the un- _ unmmamnm '_Wluhmmmu 141' may; ‘wa (rm (92’! my a £916 (WWII in!!! He found great delight in the Innghter Ind punks of children. "9‘ allowed his on boys grant fraction in the Whitg limo. no can let their misdemeanors go “mined beam every- thing nhaut children gave him mention and plan-arc. The hoover In the Whit: Bongo tell: this story showing his love for children: “We vor- nlling our in tho vu- upnrtmt. Just 3 3 3 s E 5 3 E i 5 Music wee another of his favorite recreation He loved to hear ihe boys sing their song: in amp. He Iaved homely ballads and oimpie an- iiee. The mien inm- a friend or soldier mid eho' him was to sing simple tunes. As one Mud admits: "Often hue I seen hint In tetra one i was rendering in my poor way a homely me!- only.“ and aid: ”Ir. President. ii la anon time ailcn l aaw you in much.” ”Yea.“ came iho Jovial an awar. ”Ian ahoniihoaanaaaiho old hone who waa ant in a pastor. to grant A neighbor. noel-a ihhomaflerahohadheoaihorea’onaaiino. mid: ‘Wen, you on: thin horse in hero to m aie. hot aha looks now about no name a when you ilraimheria. Showman-commie cave-P Thai'a you ahooi the way it in with no" Two coalition hop! hi. the name unassuming nan afier he waa made president oi the United mam that he waa when he began to man a ea- reeriorhilnaeif. Onewaahiaoenaeoihnnor. which never allowed him to become newton-Izmir-~ and the other his wonderinl faith in God and in hia feiiow men. m. Manda mar heaiiaied to ap- proach him to ask him a favor nor tell him a funny story. A friend aaya: “One day on board chip 1 ahowed him in Harper‘s Weekly a funny little rhyme which wan no amusing that the president sat down and sprawled Mme" on the deck and said: 'Lend In. your mlmifof I handed him the knife and he at the piece from the payer. oayins: 'Noi a very digniflod position for the miâ€" dent of the United States. but eminently comm- able for that m!“ Wm lion-loud. [III-alto! “month. my hintedwmh ummumam hushflunywnlcmwnho'vmnhnum elated mm mung-mum mallet-mood to h Ipofled ly hum. The («moving I. I “on hymn. Onohyahlendnookhudnmllnm nit-n ill-void fiance-€82.28Icâ€" .3: ggguclbfigc‘a-o‘iu'aâ€"Ixt EEC!.§- .‘IE-hig" «ii-lilagzgi? Nil-30‘: gonagi m‘ Good-«Me. owe-ohm" MhIl-IwhmtIo-u'nyluhb no! the. u no nowxm om Immune. nownm anon. ILL. Tho-o motion and humorous incident: help to than. n attractor that might otherwise mm mg. and inconsistent Unanin loved his Cm- tor and humanity. He believed inn with puma all things tinned out right in the and. and um mmmmmmnmmu It was thin filth In God nnd In all his children that male Lincoln work. ntruggle and die to hen the slaves. A: be once told u Mend. when he in math; a My from baulullle to St. tools by boat. than van 1 Mn clue: on board. nhackled together with from. no they could not get um. Ho mlalnod: ‘1 lmew that thin was all my. God had never Intended that any of his children thunk] he lhacklod. and I knew the time would "When veeroee to leave he shoot my hand with pternnl hindnenn and entd goodhy with e paternal kindness end evident proud eonvtetlon. 'We shell heat then. my eon: ere shell heat them.’ Rut the air end tone with uhieh he said the vents were so free from any unworthy feeling that the uncut reeuhu and confident of his enumerate would have been deeply tamed.“ lle believed tn prayer he believed it eased the troubled mind and aunt. and changed Mere to enceeee as much as does e healthy sense 0! humor One day Genernl Stella called on him end Inked the president 1! he had not heen nnxioun during the battle of Gettysburg? The president thought nonte minute. and then‘ nmered: “Yes. but I dld not give up my faith. I went into my room one day end locked the door end got down on my knees and myed to hie mightily for victory at Gettysburg. I told hilt it no his war and our cause hie eeaee, but that Frederick-hers or Chaneellmvme could not hold out mother day And then I made a eolennn you to Almighty God that If he would stood by our hoye et Getty-burg I would stand by him end he did. end I will " nu out. of hm pm In. wonderful mu Mm Hommofthotmtoumv m m '- deciding the ohm mm Muhmbqnhomnnnnplo” Tim um lino- vbn «mum: loot" C!- m-oty Out. to on." not In dandy which '11 thMI-t'filhmhfled Imam I'm-o mu gilded Mn fight. He believed (in Godmldbooltloddoonhohmudthonnt The "on. George Cunt. tens um um. wild: “on (to Ian’- ufillmo filth: 'Onokylunedmthomfldnt ‘mium mutt" fro- m. If. ”no": meet”!1 uhhhoflmthhmmmonlhemdlow. Hemmhflulm'mmmm 0n mnumtm-oucmmumm melon-alchMe. Nutmeg-Ia m In Montcmpmu I. (and this the but may-um. Wimunvencnflhim Under" fumble condition. an ”unspeflodwbedoluodm autumnal”. A: a meme 0! real-ding the nelson of fruiting. the mulch should be Ip- ylied while the ground is frozen or covered with now. With such per- poee In view, It to often advent-gm to apply e light covet-Ins early In the mean and a second. heavy eppflar don otter the ground he become noun or covered deeply em: not. Corn stalks will answer the pur pose. and admin", no, It shredded Pulp' from cine mm: may be used; also the lane: from forest trees. As to the materiel for mulching. anything that will shade the plant and ground from the sun will answer the purpose. Generally eventing. the coarser and freer from weeds and grass seeds. the better. The most satisfactory job of mulch- hg we ever did was with marsh hay applied before the ground had tween. Any kind of straw is good (or the pur- pose. but trouble is likely to come with it. because of the seem at grasses sad weeds Plants with leave- practically dead. '1" often put forth new leaves in the spring. but such phat: never show tho vigor of those given protection. in mm and mm. the urn-hem plum In un evergreen. Unlike the hall mm, n does not "m m use have mu}: m cm It. leaves with Ila coming of autumn. but will. It :glven mutton, remain green, h I (or-am state, waiting for the coming at mg. when it may mm “to up the m of mg, Inna that come on mm Ind mwmbeginwmmmem where they left 0C In the h“, 0: the other hand. I! the lean. and crown ol the plant are Ion ex- pect! to winter "DON”. .hc nob‘ Cm in the leave: will evaporate. all a connection bemoan root and let! I- cut on because of the from. son. the luv” ahrlvel and am. The" In a seam! be! In the .- mml inflmuuon m" In (or. a correct Hen In man! to the tuna. Rwandan, no more lamina! '0 Deanne with the Math)" pin! and It. hill- nod condition. an "M then (be plant amt. did. the not. It.” an we confined that m- I. u m. View. Now. u I. mummy woman an a. MI?! mull-nod than I. ll. only on to nu urn-bony pin“ In “that. n. m “was“. I! no. Ion Inn. (in u «in In .- my In apply the nmlcl um off-x, ”mm which um I). (mm mm o! chem-lo (huh. and Inn» h; “la plus. and not .I all a “one toll. than do not We... “40' (he mama; 0' mm. H You Wu! 1"». RM too-cum. Ivkh TN. WOW. phat marvel». u Inch m m anon m nun-m. Ibo bron- mdu at It. not. "pond to flow. rum In men Illa Ink-d outright w m: uno- tkhlly Ioflhlm, A continued repetition of this pm m .0114“: leaves the crown of tho Freezing expands the moisture of the soil. This slightly raises the sub face of the ground, which. ln turn. oxen-tn n llltlng force upon the plant. The root system being held ln n frozen so". some or the finer mot- nnd rootlets are broken. Upon the thawlng or the null. lts surface settles to lts original posltlon. but not so the plant. Briefly stated. the reason for mulch- III: I: this: Strawberry plant! are In- jured by the altemata treezm; find thawing Incident to the winter and spring months. (By M. N. simian-mar.) A point. In strawberry culture mom often overlooked and neglected thin Ill] other is that or winter inflection. MULCH THE STRAWBERRY BED Wimp Protocflon In Important Point Offlon Overlooked und Redacted ~8traw ll Good. mmmmmm ”Ida‘s-.8; “Mamba-”oh. i- habestremed f m, Mmtflmm an" '- oh. cuhhmhfl mfl “Eu-gm”!- nd an my! plan Nemalgia The silos are being built under- ground extensively through the want- ern mm o! the United Staten. " '“l‘lfat In easily remédled.’ the tin; Answered. “Take all.’ " " ‘Oh. but 1! I took one. than the 1‘.- malning 299 would be Jealous] I! you In. hull-ah. or onion. don't minute the nun. the «hunt. Mono-n n In dlu. “a...“ m an. «I Dmn'l [him on.“ Io MI; quot mu. Er? “An African king feasted I white ox- nlorer royally. Then. at the end at the (cut. 300 girls were led torwud. “Choose from among these too: said the king, '0 wife! “But the explorer blushed and nun- mered: '0"! a; 189 um” ,“.]flifi..fi.i "flp “mild I Ills“ hunt, I“ 5 usually Moon-«L lot-uh" doll!" «in lo val: kidney. un 72% man common than an nun ago. monllnc F.” the ovum: Qmotk and “HII! the world at vat. and _tho counsel we are getting in that we must um more heavily. That annual remind: me or the_A!rlcm ill-sl- Out of the Frying Pan. Dnvld sun- Jorduu, u a peace mut- lnx It the Halal Astor in ‘Yew Yul. said to a "porter: Don’t Give Up! Dam Engaging Burn the Sign-tare of 4 In the Pb:- Over so Ye'm. I mm» In!!!“ mum manly on” bottl- cl mama-do mmm hunt- and oh and as. m It wzconéw 'ihihrkwoiru. m 6:- Ifl I I uooL" mung. mum-non. "m uhou than: lamb mm than alt on u m and look My? hut-Inn lull lit and I (an Milly do any Matt I and“: .00 m and Chung on. u- uch It. 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