Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 26 Feb 1915, p. 2

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PRESERVATION 0F POULTRY DROPPINGS Fm Can Iatuialy Add to uhemwcm («Harlem tongndlhon-ovuotflnnd (be Iii-llam- at tho “In [0 m floral ”and“ hungâ€" m. Omvlu good hom- to all um mmwemmmumu at branch of the Mn.- (or and Wuhan-nuke. lfnmdulmwmhuhuu' nhumumn-umm-um mm for 3 am living null. M show- would In In“. t m tumor In encouraging that-antennae: a! tuna work hon... navy tum hot-u help to Dom “I. that pwblem. Promiscuous amen!!! ”M”. In been the hm o! the hone-brood- hg bushes; A well-conditioned dun colt. will Amthfldhofmlulnq Fine Print Clydesdale Stallion. Owing to the many of mo Inthoclty,ryanduudntal,cov~ you and buckwheat no 1:me no" form manure. Maw-m mamvhuhbloom.md mnedmapioflummmnr: mafia“ mellow with them toothhmw. mm! bone tau-mm «mm In a thermotmmifioomdatom min connection 'Ithnmm Immvploveddmwmbflngu (Mamdmmmab- ornwocteornnnhuvydm In; of stable manure. Thi- mothod of fertilizing land I- found to [in Boaofiaxatiuiogitz saavoanIâ€"aanfioozgofi vary «um rot-m; then m tov'oedauduthommh Wanna. ltmunbtokmdfl mmunytmulofildm mmvhcnrottdtoeommm mmmatnmmw thannmhthodrmofmflh mum, mmmmmm mma-ummmm Nominate-om lunnMMbM-Idnd Gui-[winemakenrotndh “mammogram hmlrm-fortloo-flyvm ”madman" warmtvmmkomlod "i J HAUL IANURE FOR , VEGETABLE GARDEN leizumncmmm Meanmaem V. "Mmmmm mum than his DINâ€"“d to w l“ m am that M‘- ‘rbo qulckut and not: («the m to: you to lam a. dllm DOC..- . mum-u a mum hon- IO M olnoaooluehuu («NOM‘M Allelyhonolanbothoraunm mmwunmmm mmmwamnmu-uy. You Wham-noun that Goat). eon- no“ call, handled. nimble bones. um; the ‘hlp only ma non hr Into 3 sum-h Iona. sun to‘ cane-to the colt ““0 h g. 'uno ym leo him a mac 0! u. W. hat . ma. mom 0! 10‘“. many hind!!! hm to your "I 9‘ Walla; Sunday- nnd holiday- 0" “n V" W m madm- In the mm. the and: man should be reduced on. no Ivar-u brood .nm on the farm willdobomatudnlunbotur. heflthlor colt It worked moderately nuly up to the an. of toting m: I! moot-M nnd kept :- Idlonuu. in good condition on Ieu teed than molt!“ oppoom typo. for 5M,ah DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. DOWNEBS GROVE. ILL. 2 at: 1 tom _ III-Walk” non-mummmmm,“ build ' halal. W Moll. MOMCIOMtd $9.. We here veter- beelne by the aide of the cove. but the enlmle are turned out every dey In the year while the table. ere being ckened and elred out. Our yerde are well sheltered. end we seldom leave them cut more then threequertera of en hour. They are turned out In troupe oftenortweiveendveedetomy out and! we ere reed: for them to em to their pieces 011 very cold mmmaflhfl. n my be one of the writer's no Whitman-cementum” thing about the Ilmhtly acid condition of the disco that satisfies the co"- um-nt. nu] for that reason we mix all with the grain feed. One once a day 13 fall to each cm! In her grain ration. Ind once a veal we give them come In thelr mum. The gamut of cult to feed depend- upon condition. We tad more all than may Gunmen. for the m that 'hen feeding corn all.” we have dime-My In settling the cows to drink talcum water. mum they In" plenty of an. may man. no. to mu that a. mum they on can tho cov- «announcinmlbefinomu § 2 z a 3 g a i i i ~:;s ummwmmsw mm. 3 0 g: $3M"; m . 2 “mum“ Mm mmmmm ammummmm ”WWMMWWM Mummmm_m mmm mmwm Wlmmteundhyuvlnhm Foch‘n'ornhgonlllfisâ€" Inn-mm“... CORRECT TIME FOR FEEDING Cow mung uoo pun beam lu- plu flock of both «an all. (or Blab- cr price: when Dunn an on what an ucuton of than animal: Mn duo In the line of milk and butler m production. “on I‘ll. the (at, fnnnm w To build up n profitable hen! the cow tent in indispensable. ll ennbm the «lam to quickly u! A high producing hard by Iolectlng heifer. [mm only the but cows. in this con- nocuon the limo am In cap-bin of minimum. wry quality And tou- porunont to their clawing can be proved. The very canon! practice oi lending nntuto bull- io the block. when they an inn! in their prime (of brooding pawn-on. is detrimental to our dairy Industry All nhould b0 The lollies-e, the cows that consume more than they return. Ire quickly spoiled end eliminated when the cow tell is used. No successful merchant handles I line of goods on which he loses money; likewise. no progressive dairymsn will milk a coat on which he does not mske s profit. The milking of cows is s airtight business proposi- tion and no fennel- cen allord to spend his own time or pay high priced labor to milk cow- which do no! pay for their board. Let's make the 3100 re- turn per cow our simderd. (By 0. R. INGALLE. Wisconsin Experi- ment Station.) Cow testing shown the money unk- ors. The beat cowl in may herds are returning a. profit. of $100 or more every year. it is possible to hive every cow kept do u well. TESTING SHOWS UP LOAFERS No Prove-ohm or Successful Dairy- mn wul Koop a cow on Which Ho Don Not Ink. a Prom. DAIRY Nod. The montage of_ at manual rum .- high :- 11 per can: at this time. Nam mule tutu-rum no doubt. beau-o the bulb needs I Mnnflnttooatmdlguuntp- flmhmwnndfnenotfoeel M an bean collating Carla in An nay-1: of ewe mm show- It to be very high in fat content. The Maren: breed. show some mm- In m- anta, null then In a consid- erable variation in the hay content of the milk of u single ewe at van-Iona amen. An even give richer milk hr manly utter the Inn In born nun they do later on. COMPOSITION OF EWE’S MILK mm m Show 80m Vanni." In Fat Conanâ€"Lamb Nata Good Laxative at first eh.- eoadiflon, for then the food 3 not finely ground In the mouth. booi- lng after the teeth sad giving n no canons] bran mull wm murmly reduce (auctions. _ an and allowed to shift for them Owing to the cold weather they can llttlovuandthomneroodlot being properly manned clog the Matthias. TM: in more liable to h thousanthqtectlmnotlnnru- an on. I. n._ nuwpmq. Com m- I! the bone- In Mac M moo tort they will do "n on til. Ilium. Mu rim 3" they will at In eh... I! I! study wort give two or “no quumolo-uotsucoclgMnrld can one “he. I m in addition. Sheep tho-H h m a mu. ml- oIeo-du. Htvomyo‘dm Ind. dry on. loot. m m“. ulna hay and um (edict. for! h nodal-liq man. will keep a.- In army condition. IIPACTION ll WORK HORSES natural. Dumacutun' minnmldmm’myk Wflflll'l'GIlbm It“! nubile nu: ma. lb. food". Pne- um (Mm mum. mu ladder. In. ad m qlflfly w cut an udnladfllhmh'ofllflh OI. m (on. n In" In to Mt. Cutting or grinding hay. Itrew and fodder add nothing to their nutritive value. But with proper arrange- ments it ie more convenient to teed. and when mixed with wheat hm 1nd ‘ crushed corn and eohmenl. horaee. 1down and sheep will out out fodder and wheat etrewusreedily u the boot of hay. Where there in an abundance of fodder and :1th this is a very economical method of wintering stock -ihe hey may he sold and the money used for buying the bran and oil med. One bushel or fine-cut fodderâ€"n! about eight poundsâ€"end one quart of corn chop and one quurt of wheat bran and one pint of oil meal mixed with worm water during the cold weather three times o by, is a good allowance for a. cow not giving milk that will come fresh in spring. Cowl giving milk should be allowed more bran and corn chop. The usual allow- ance in three pinto oi’ corn chop, two quarto of wheat bran and one pint oi oil meal. mixed with a halt hunhel of equal parts or mixed hay fodder and; straw, given three time- a day. Course 3 loader ehould be split Ind cut fine; 1 some oi our milk lumen m uoinx e 1 CHEAPEST FEED FOB WINTER Hay. Straw and Fodder Out and Mixed With Bran. thod Corn Ind Cob- mal I. Rollnhod by Stock. "manhunt-(«Mute m Chet and MOM h To Reach Home PeOple * AdvertiscinTheReDortch EDGAR D. OTTO Engineer-Contractor Surveys, Plans, Estimates Building Construction "on: I“ W I W Grove. m. buifih'muu “fr-W Viv hi I“ mid norm! Demand ”blimp: ”’Don’ln- ccpt "'1th all- h pundit. Anvil-r flflwfimfl Humour ton-drug manic-”00".!” Stu-n- “Nanak: (‘Ign Co. Naval. RHEUMA TIG CUFFERERS meld Fresh or Salted Meets Fish or Game in season Imported and Domestic tel. 184 1“ Prairie Ave. Sweet Peas. Roses. Boqucts for Weddings and other Occasions Ev. Duct-m Ila-pull WEB-I. Downtown. 150.30!!! 3310030.“. one-u Wflflufi_w Await. Tel. 1‘. lea. I“ MARY S. DIENER Cut Flowers T. E. BROOKS Auto Moving, Packing Agent for the Traveler's Insurance Company Life. Accident and H 31th. W. H- BLODGE'I'I‘. Pin ad Tornado Immune. Companie- the Benâ€"100 year. in bushes. LOANS mulch-Ind m Set Pieces for Funerals Gullah Nurse Meat Market V. WOOLF Pah luv-M u M by-uic who- who“. mil. “5- today. A bonito! u'm. out, hottlo gin- loll dtnctiooo lot In. STORAGE 82km“ ’ALLLQL ROYAL NRIGOIMM 0" AMKRM‘A.â€" Nam vamp. so. ”yahoo- nu- IMM Tum-thy ovum. or coo-h mm In lor- ds hull Ille- ‘urkjr nan-on. Ouch; iii- A‘m' \‘vurd. Roman ”my on! Than-hr In "w month M uh. ”My, In: J I. Rum MM. lbs. I. P. Nnnmn. Ire-nun. .«N'm h 0 \V N i". N I H N U V In: LUNG}? No 25‘. l 0 (I I" Hm. owrvy mu “rainy rvrnm M I u'clork In Mano-“n ha". tam" I"! IN Clan-n alrwfil ‘. H Ramona, N. (I . W. H. "dominant. GROVE CllAl’l'i'fl. No. 9). R. ll “11mm lnu‘llnl and Thur-an) of with mom" m II.- umh ball. A! k o'dovln p. m \‘hqu comp-Mun- ulwny- un-l‘ cm. John Gull-m. Dtclrl-r)’; Dolor" Auuln. B. N. l' I. I B R A R Y AM'AT|ON.~IMI cabana. Meets In Morris hall every second and {ourlll Friday. Mrs. Sum Hotter-t. C o m - mnnder: Mrs. L!» V A r I Hunnum. D 0 W N E R 8 GROVE CHAPTER. Daughter: of the American Revolution.â€" Hold S monxhwl meeting on the thin! Tue-d2 y 01' em: month In the homes at the members. Officers of the chapter are: Begent, M55. E. H. Deal-not; Mrs. R. W. filbcochm'kisééréiafi'. D 0 WN E GROVE H l haple- ot_ the“ RES VB DOWN“! anon WOUAN'B CLUE ~Iloeu every alum-to Wednesday. he- ‘Innlns second Wed-My In October and cloning use Wedmuday m A "L Mn. 1!. P. Jams, {fie-Ideal; Hm. I. . Hear“, (:me SOL-rotlty. TELEPHONE No. I CONVBYANCING I! W.Innno£8l. third Tuesday: in encii moiiih In Morris hall. Carl Sta! er, Archon: George Btalxer. Scrbo. VICTORY COUNCIL. No. “0. Royal! Juanaâ€"Ametâ€" am 929 Q!" d! é {h {nit-voilrhjrllhr'n "Juli. 'wdcihy" Hanoi Wall" mu. Wmthy rumn: 0M lamtl’, Inn» (on. \'I:II1‘A CllAl’TfllL I.» fit. 0. It. I -- Mrflln‘ yum-t on! tour". Tun- A. Rwâ€" Men-(u II? Nut-ml Thursday of each monlh In (1A. ILMII. anum A. B, “one". Commander. '. A. Regen. Senior Vk-oâ€" (‘ommnndun Geo. T. "when. Junlm \‘ln -L‘nn|~ manaerzl- W. l-‘nrmr. 0f- Ila-r o! llu- Duy; R. W. Bond. Adjutant 690. B. lleuru. QulflK‘I’MIlH-r. MAPLE CAMP N0. 89! M. A., mm- ls the second Thursday of each month in Morris hull. \V. P. (‘lwaaâ€" mun, V. C.; A. H. Burn- hurt. W. A; ll. 0. Miller. Clerk. ('uruu- and lulu III-r... N. P, “'mle, Beth-Cary; ‘l'. N. sinner. War-lupin] lull". GROVE LODGE N0 I30. A. I". h A. M.â€"-.(Ilcd il|€eflllgu._ _ov - t NAPIER POSTJS'O. «3. 0; ro;i5;"i;‘}td§yu u 8 «Voice! p. m.. In _ 11mm: hull. Morris hall. John Gol- lun, Chancellor Com~ wander: ”I. 1“. 105mm huuun. Keeper of Roc- ordl and Seal. MAPLE GROVE LODGE No. 529. K. of l’. Meets (In! and third tednesgla! 11‘5""- l_n Record Keeper.

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