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Downers Grove Reporter, 12 Feb 1915, p. 5

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BOOST!» Don’t Knock 33 at the Downers Grove l’ostOflice as second-class mail matter eftixing rates made known upon application. I! unable In npnnk Entrllah a tan harm: Mn nddrvn and dlrvnunnn will be vlnrnd m1 Mm ldnmlfirmlnn slip: tru- In ho gin-n In Ch» onlplnyv, zhlnz Mn nnmn and H10 nanw and uddrvu n! "10 omplnytr tn whnnu lw ha.- lwnn lm'od Thorn are thr Hanks rm Win the pmllnynr will nn'ily lhn Dd [pram or labor mm the amplnyn Vrlvnd and :nnn m unrk ‘. arr apparafv hhnkc {or om I farm Iahnrnrs and for em Inhorwn or m- n n! n'hnr ur-1 an farm mark. Thrro an»; r willow. farm Innanu‘ the nhjnrv ham: 10 Ml handed, l! employer: udvn‘hc» monvy to my railroad (um flu- Ilckot will he bought by the olflclnl of um hop-rum!“ of labor at one of flu dahimn dlurltm- flo- Ioaoa nouns! the plum whore 9m- ploycn Irv to ho. nvnl, ma Hflu‘l will be “Hand to the applicant. a rflcclpt will be. (non. (ha Mann III] In flocked and thank: mulled In ”In em» plant. and the apphum will he placed on I train. Blunt; on which employers mus Ip- pllutloa for labour: Illlo the n.- tlolnlldou prolemd or acceptable. vhuur duh men. nr man accom- panied by lhelr hum-~- In preferred. whatnot (tampon-Hon will be ad- vanced And whnlhn. l! ldVlncud. It will In doduclod from vauou‘ Olbor “(om-Hon will ha [In-n mu m lnhnt coldluonl. prlcm o! rvnt. board nnd will. lanxlh of umplnymo-M. Ind ban 0! wart. The swiicsiions. which any be oh mined at say poetollce by Job seek. en contain hlsnhs which will show the shine, weight. sex sud rsce oi' the sp- plieut. the wages expected, the trade. I! say. whether married or single. snd if untied wheiher his wile would so oepi employment u s domestic, snd whsi snouni of money he could My tor nilroed lsre. The Deputmenl of Labor's Employ. neat Bureau bu opened bulimia will: the lute-l tom sad the most com menu” system of government] aid to: unemployed workers evet utilised M I union. There are 250.000 govern- Iui. employe- ontollod u volunteer worker- in Bocreury WIlloll'l plan of "brinflu the mica iob Ind the jokin- m tmlhar." shavings And sawdust Clover need ..... . ..... Drus- ...... . . . ...... . . . . . . Freight Ind express ...... Holstein minim usoclatlon linen-noon- expense Pay roll ............ Sultry ll. 8. Bundldge {or {Inn .................. Bond and lodging of hired pklnlnx how I“ employers or labor my make their labor wants known. and how the laborer seeking employ~ non! my chain the aid of the govern- Wuhlnston, D. 0.. Feb. '8, 1916. “Mars. and other employers, do you want help?". “Men and women, do you mun work?” These questions are asked In posters just sent out by the Department of Labor to postmaster! and field workers of the Department of Agriculture, who are designed to drum up trade for Uncle Sam's new employ-‘ ment Agency. Accompanying the ship- ment; to postmaster: is literature ex- JOBLESS MAN AND MANLESS JOB BROUGHT TOGETHER. ' 6.11 ,STAATS, Editor ‘lec‘ed said the doc man mm has ruminant '0.» an] other es, H's the clamp It much “(mm theoffice of The Downers Grove Publishing ‘6 Farest A «time. Downcts Grove, Illinois 000K000“? \ cwnm \_ $ sGrove eportea cows ....... One dnfl In." "on Iflh molt-r- ......... 8 1.000.!» Two "amen-cl llolslem nuhmcn In (nor at (am far the 20 month .......... Mu:- llom .. ......... 888.00 hm products um feed- on handâ€"â€" Clover buy. 73 to" u I“. 1,022.00 Mum My. 36 can. u 816 580.00 on unnv. 30 tom at 15.. 160.00 (.‘orn ulluo. 194 tom A! M 776.00 Ulla. LZOO bu. It 50¢...) 6001K) (Torn. 413 bu. II 650 ...... 3081:: 80rd corn on hand. 13 bu. Cub nmlph. IIII. butler. cream and can. 4,809.10 Val, heel. hogs. hides. etc. 1,244.83 Potatoes. 65 bu. at 10c..... 36.50 llmllaneouu receipts ..... 18!.91 Hnullnx 138 tons 0! coal for Board and men mg. phate .......... Mlll teed purchued ... lNew {arm machinery . . . . . . Harness and repairs. . . . . . . . Hormhoelng . . ........... Cow (sauna association dues Alt-Ila seed ..... ......... Gasollne and oil .......... Live-lock purchased .. . , . . shuvlnxn um sawdust Clover need ..... . ..... . . . . All-n- new ..... ....a.ac. Gasoline and oil .......... Live-tuck purchased . . . , . . Shauna and sawdust . .. . . Clover need ..... . ..... . . . . Drus- ...... . . . ...... . . . . . . Freight Ind express ...... . cm. Exmdltureo. Lumber and cement ...... . Veterlnary services .. ..... Creamery supplies ......... Hardware supplies Limestone and rock phos- ton: .................. Shaman and uwdnu lnrrun In tlrnlock um (um machinery ....... Inexpensive Gifts in Collars and Vance at u ................. (‘Inmr ”011.13% bu. It tm ................. (‘mton and mu! on land. 6% mm .. ............ Dried Immer- gums. 10.2 For the Period Beginning April 1st, 1915 and Ending November 30th, 1914. COUNTY FARM REPORT I GEO. "008R. Chairman. “'31. HAMMBRSCHMIM. A Grit '01 km W.“ ("50. KELLER. 33% ”a m an at Farm Lou. urn-all. . 1570.00 010,99"! $10,800.“ 8 31.30 217.10 60.50 293.73 420.00 254.08 370,00 285.06 16.73 135.00 253.50 2,731.32 524.30 39.15 67.7 5 25.00 31.70 180.11 810.00 72. 10 43.84 150.00 776.00 6001K) 308.70 "1.60 883.20 96.78 33.00 686.31 385.31 24.00 mum: 3mm mmmmw ”Wmmmwm u.J Mummmwm mammmuwm momma any convenient Ind unitary we? was]. so male that chick: can drink “than being ill. to get In» the Emu; m mm. . 7M”flmmmmm Be muted with some sort of green Ital {or the “(no can Either lettuco growl In hotbed: of sprouted om. hailed In boxes. Want It may In I pile on n the" o! a "mullet. On the third day spread them out on the dlflerent shelves and Id them grow (0 I mum of am over two Inches. then lead them. Keep the one in a room of modnrate tempentura and dampen every day. Either Lactate Grown In "mm or FURNISH SOME GREEN FOOD To mum Into of had In poultry bonne- uul Mac. the handling of tho drytoodunndmtgut-noeunnw no lower; anon food In mull-l u I put of the vlnlcr mlon for tho bub. Whoa abuse nod been no no! Inlhblo. upmalcd on. un b0 sully red. Souk the out: In A buck“ In N. lent 24 hour: and than plan. lull conditions. The location ohonld hon good drainage. In that the floor Ind yuan will be dry. Ihllo tho houlo ohonld not occupy A low poem or hollow In which cold air uttlao. out! It Ihonld he attuned tor convonloneo tn management and named to tho "nibble had. Wherever possible o “than or soothe-stem expoom‘ should be ooloctod “than thtn t- not essential “than loony good m1 (or tutu. the homo tn 3 diluent 6H (By A. 1:. mm.) The prime essential: in poultry houses are fresh air. dryness, aun- llght and space enough to keep the birds comfortable. No partlcular style of house is particularly adapted to any Iection of this country. A house which glven satisfaction In Maine will also give good results in Texas or California, but it is preferable to‘ build more open and consequently less expensive houses in the South than in the North. The best alto for the pout try house depends principally on the Oomfortlblo Fowl wm Prove Far More Profitable Than One That I; Not Soâ€"Bcnt Locatlan. ESSENTIALS IN HEN HOUSES came-hu- My. Mod 00!. An Excellent for the Limo catch. All On! Barnum. mmwmm mm"? “mm mw m Mum Wm”: mm uflmmmfl m,mmmmMHM MMMNCIMM To). The heavier broods lilo Ooeihl, Bnhlnumdmglhmwflnotm vary attractor, result- vhon m- Muuqdonotmnehnm Imtuwafluthoutflflym ”mannnnumlcm healthy birds will dvnn mo better nin- thu tho-o Inching h vigor Incl (0 make a pound gain 13cm very My and cute fattening will not to vary profluble after the mm In The MI 0! chlclnnn be“ Ind-mm for mummg purpou-n u. the Plym- outh Knoll. Wyludoun. Rhodo Ill-"d Rod: and um Orplnunm. All "won breath. or any vuloly a! "mo, I'll! do well I! pmod In I fnlvnlu enlo. They ptodm meat and In! on In very mnomlrnny, and «SM: not nut. pump and denlnNe cumm- fat (able use. Tho rodents 0! any at chm binds. um: Inkon It mm and A ball In (mt moan": of up. will unall- ly pin (mm n pound to _n nomad and I ha" in Inn-o Iwhs' "me. As "my at one: the amount 0! food remind BEST BREEDS FOR FATTENING Plymmm. Roch. Wyandcuu. Rhoda Mud mo. and Grumman. Wm be Wall 0» a Gnu. lt wlll take. on the aver-an. about eoventy-ilvo made of teed per year per hen. Thin anioant may vary a lit- tle either way depeedln‘ on the breed. hut in a good average have on which to hone calculation u to the coat to teed a bee per year and the approxi- mate amount to teed per day. it a daily teed ooneumptioe curve were drawn. we would and that the daily teed eaten would vaty duriol dlfler ent month. the winter coneumption being heavier than that at eumtoer. The hen Mm" mint be the gauge by which to determine the amount led from day to day. There 1- I saying anon; nook men that good breeder: m born am not nude. lie that u 1: any. we are lure um anyone um: u Mnotlvo love (or (owls. o wlllluncu to learn old good common sen-o an noon develop Into a good feeder and a mecca-ml The quantity of teed eaten depends on breed. age. visor, housing, range Allowed. season of the year and many other {actors which the ordinary man does not always consider and appre- ciate. The heavier breeds will eat more than the lighter breeds. Heavier layers will eat more than poor layers. The feeder must study his low): cou- etantly end regulate the mount led at each meui in accordance with the ”petite: or the (owls. A little study end experience will soon ennbie one to becomequite expert ln feedlnt‘ provided he really is interested enough In his ml to wetch end etudy hie lowl- cloeely. There can be no hard and fast rules laid down as to the amount. to feed (owls except this: feed all they will eat up clean at. each meal. Hardly a week passes that the writer is not called on to tell how much grain or mash should be led par hen per day. writes J. E. Daugherty in Orchard and Farm. Much Depends Upon Age. Bread, Vig- or, Houslnq and Range Allowed-â€" Han Must Be the Gauge. RULES FOR FEEDING FDWLS Oran Food (was. A Pru- wvnm. mil-n on than who my hvi nil *Ym'l Conn-uh: mums-mm: mamaâ€"hnlmlflob m.â€"mua¢. qflobydtbcputy. Mutant it. fnnim: nm‘srL‘ ‘t'mn 0'19 0! Ihv-Fr‘ “rvmv ”1“le luhihh M a grant km ”w hrs! of val-HMO [mum-fly or n! no In.“ highly [rind Wu. The ymmg flqg urn wrll (‘urml (or, partly that "my may by mm: ly and draw many sul'nrs. Firm-y girl “Hi tvll you (rank- ly that «he wishr‘s to marry and have a good husband and rhndron. Every falhpr ls Anxious to have his dang!» ten marry well. To secure a wile one must my a dowry in mule to the (n- ther. or. Ibo-Id um father be dead. to the route“ Ida relative" I! . girl In much sought IRE? her father naturally min-Ingerdovry. Whentmanhu Mpfldmaommuthetmy Amman woman Ir Am“ in mm «1 m. pmmty, cm- has certain ”all: which an- M'Idnm OnMnm-d um. and n! "mm m- mm Impomml n In "am In marry nhmn .1» plan... of mlhov In "rm-v Io mm one who do” not plum-n Mr. the 80mm": Workman mus. '1th any um um» rr‘mmru for this first. yam mar rlorl .122th "Mr um: haw to"! known In un-m-Jt sumac. Emma. womvn march-v! 95mins! "w" wma hm v mum-rm! lhvit unlm ed husbands. Hum") slruncliau; them whrn asimp And rn Ihmo rvawms may bo mum! ”in (var or m-Iriwzl um‘ai'hmmrss, So, in fnrvim: mwarl.‘ urmn mm or "In" worm“ Ilwn‘ In IL-Mht} In a great but wont: Inc! M nimble prnmny or of no lass: highly mind In». The you»: 313‘: urn wrll run-d for. partly that Hwy may be com: Iy and draw many Haw a Definite Vacuc Among A'rICIm Native. and An Tull“ Accordingly. WOMEN PRIZED AS PROPERTY .\l> Illn'k In alum! (rum V. E Hank-m “mu! "‘1‘ mn'n - Pm: EJLHâ€"«K (f, mount: "HAND "If“ (‘urlunfh and Punt-u. urmmm [mm lullrdtlflninx Hort. Tatum oulvrl mm tur huh; rpm-Gun for .uull In. m um. firm-0| l-ulldluu. (mun mu haw uum- la) 1mm: pmmflznuml gnu)- mu 1m- nu- : “nun-mom. 1 II n! u.- umh-r «MN. VIII: NJ‘JC “INTI: ruu'lnrh. ”rt-I. nun-"cl I" Mum-'- M I'Mnu:.- Mm"! -' mu I'hmvr N0 H-I. mm BALI-I -u.\K mum “'00“. "lost: Samuel «Mo. nan-r. 1-12-33. VOI'NDâ€"‘NI'M "I“ MONEY UN PEN I DU \HH' WANT 1‘0 “IT on III-:LL nnl nun? Cull I“. FOR SALE â€"â€" "(H'Hl-ZNULD I"! lure. L B. “'quu. plume Ill-[L FOR SALEâ€"filuoco’houu. 0 room- und bath, mm heat. electricity. a... hard wood anon. All tunes-menu punt {by n. I_o§._ "J“. H N. Format mg; !‘imiie 13'- FOR SALEâ€"Household goods. ll: Highland u". 2- l 24- P “'AN'I‘EDâ€"Room and board by Judy. P. 0. Box 80. 2-12-14" 99 Main Skeet ' Downer! Grove, Ill. Trade With" '6“; 'Advertia W. S. Wilson, THE TAILOR Let me show you Samples wlll be the c: y in a very few months and NOW 13 the BEST time to pick out the goods for that tww spring suit. We TAILOR them to YOUR measurements, you don‘t have to wear a suit sewed together for anyone. Our Quality and Style are built into every suit. SPURS MIM. "LL!!! t'mmgu mm. plum» M. '1' JUN!“ D" IS Here! ucu'ugunuu unmi- .. Mulfln In» H-l. l HHI‘IM!TH\ «I "sin! m U- “W01 m Ion." Mm Mwmm mm medias-unlit. All newly decorated and fur- nished throughout. We will be pleased to have the old patrons and customers and can assure them of good service. Open for Business nun-an WM“ [he Wright Hotel Will Save You Money the entire Stock of Shoes and Rubber: on sale now at a Reduction of 10 per cent. Odds and Ends Below Cost. Sale Continues for 10 day: Morris Shoe Store WWMerClearanoeSale Shampooing Scalp Treatment Face Massaging ‘ Hankering Work done at your residence 14...: end Outer-lunch 001mm anon Appointments h) 4““ or I’llmlo Slmlim Maplv 8' Fain icfl‘Avr. Duwnen Grove, Illinois I‘luonr all M (mm Rudhm-nh tn .MIX-Nc Hui-uh MARGARET AIRD UNDERFEED p . BOILERS 36$in man Formerly the Miller House Meals at All Bonn Trnur Com pun" Teacher of Singing Chap”! slack yields as much clean, even heat in an Unden- fced as man expansive anthracite in the ordinary type boiler. finâ€"uâ€"ofluâ€"aâ€"nuuâ€"M m: wmmusou coal- burning principleâ€"all the fire on‘top-tutning smoke and 3 into heatâ€"means a «Vin in coal bills of 50% to 6634‘; EVERY WINTER. H. W. PETRIE MUModBoI-dnthobou m Combustion-an. J. H. Frankolifield WNW STEAM [canon a. 00mm Mn: slut-nu Iu-----. " Inn-H ' '. .01 WA?"

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