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Downers Grove Reporter, 12 Mar 1915, p. 2

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All ltocl should be well bonnet w bedded and vol! tutored. No ' wt of food will give good real!“ 'mmmkinnkmmofln . m rank: work norm and ”on tho hm during the winter ”I (coerced of corn morning a I“... I!!! plenty of out corn .vllldo With brood mare. and mm and bran nhanld be (but. '12: con rum. or they will .0! he thrifty After the winter season Dn't ”I! the (run Ind bay to not a can! that you may have to buy Corn flour with grain will do "on It. and] the fin! of April. but brood m and cunning. duo one Ind twymolda. will require some but: to ma pod. Into tho-a "solution: Don’t 3m dyurbutfeodtomrwmmm a trading stock. :1 the can an. I‘d-emu all unitary nmngenentl: 0"! think tint liberal stun nuan- vltl comm tor-co till an the hill. m- 1mm who m calling 0! both fihmhymnwncthm h MI field I“ feed!" nil-cod n. th- m m vork m breeding stock. flan-allover, worutnnploo! Wt. culling a lo- bud Ilia Inn'- «not '1" be tough And In poor condition vie: owing coma Anothe- lnuooe of poor hull-Mac n luau Th- inter an- a “mu Hm '0 Inn A maybe-d we: of mom (coding on tho firm. for By a. (In. mm I. put (h- and on tho tum (old .04 young) In. can too- o! M7 and outnum- a! con. but. with m. “an! M not!“ cu, m not In sum. condition. Anon. unau- Mo“ to“. Inna! “I nth-I m nu hora. no mum. at an. on In. cood in m rud- The writer. In traveling among hmn. um may methods or feed- ln; employed. One Mend (in. his homo Ind mule. In] And com In abundant. but I- very urolog- nboul watering and cleaning out tho lulu. Old and young stock an "and mu The col! (In. months old get-‘- 51. con and In: anon. hu "3 pro- m. but still just the tune food. urn-mun of coat or m of (he unl- Inl. No mambo u nun to «can et nun. Inn-mt. It. on the other hind, his either nim- than: 0: allow! them to was“ ”under lno grain, be low- money. Much of the farmer's capital It In- vested In work no breeding nook. I! Is feed- them economlcnlly. at the lune time keeping them In good wetting Ind «mm condition, he II tailoring out bulnau pflnclpleu. (By J. 12 GRANGER.) The tumor. like wy other business uun. lhonld study the moat Important question of economy. GI" I feed of but! an ortvo quart- of mmmmmMn .‘mforthemmlng _ mmmm,wfith ’nm - I“! "I!“ 1’-va lulu con. no my and inn shank! be Hem Annema- Blanket. If you do not think hone blankets g m ”19.7 for finance. mid be appreciated by the horses IOIICAL FEEDING OF THE FARM STOCK superior Typo a! Farm Hora. Kayla. Dian. Away. The lint atop in having diam- nny from hog- In on than filth may from them. ' thug cold evening: or innings. try sleeping without any covers yourself. meilon at Hog Hard. On no account start the beginning of your future herd with anything but a pure strain of thoroughbred hog. Buy registered stock: one known than 'hl! he in getting. The root should be sloping enough to allow the run to run on quickly, Ind more should be enough window- to lot In thc sunlight and m. " For (”rowing purpose. or for Indl~ flank. the movable house Is excelâ€" lent. 'nm kind of bonus I. eufly net up and taken down. and it also may be placed on tuner- by which It an be gully moved from on pasture to another. ltlnnotsoodforhontobecm yelled to He 1- and. and keep col» imuy moved with It. but 3 good "lbw. may. ”an to Ian. with them. Of com-n hog- may do without nod. nomad they no IN. to reach clan tutor. Ind are km "to fro- lic. by spraying. . There are many styles of hog beam. and envy man must deem: for him-cl! which I: but under his condition. The beat hon-o I: one unit MI perfect "amnion. plenty of mm. 1 It In nll won «out to lay an: houdoootlluwvulovlnmmm do to only from amt”. m that In “El norms-Mbwuulth cooling. and n n a «can! flee km“: Ilka-”Mauritian"- o! gun-In; Inter It rm be I decided nan-nu. hue-m hop "to to cool them-elm In class '81.! or ck!“ Ind: and nut-g valor alani- "an, u '0" u put. inning water. which I. may my. “no home no.“ Mn dim! m to the ”an n that I. mm. em I! It In a non n": from the bum. In fact. the “HM? Iuy troll Ibo burn and the am boo-n the Mist. my A. n “mm/mm Loam the how {or (In ban on huh non-6.11:! In um um and one at the moot l-pomlu (him to conflict. TM toe-Hon mm to well drama. and I! no no“ In light and may. or ms. no u to anon) good conduit-alt. Io Inch ”to hunt. Structure Show So on Hi Ground, Vld Omittedâ€"Von- tllatton In Important. Pastor than simple min and the appearance 0! you: noel out spring will justify the am umm. BEST lOCATION OF HOUSE FOR SWINE Economical (oedlnc mn- good. Iolld teed. rod ruuufly. no 'ulO, yet no manna. 0006 \um tau-run. [cod bedding. fro-h water In llbonl supply .1 but uric. a day. The out; Ihould be old and the [my not or the present your: crop. Too my [on]. lhould not run together. aloe the want to to (ho wall. By way 0! min, good crushed ont- mny be lerved u generously as they are cleaned up. Cnrrou are good and "tool My may be xlveu Whenever «tea with a roll-h. There Is no objection to weaning In fairly good time. but It In nbgolulely essential to give some good nub-nuns (or milk. way: Ind I! not cured (or properly even until his childhood any: are over. [he cannot be expected to make I high M1790. Theoserstionsumeumes twin-dunno" horns thetere hruhnorothmbeiniurethetmat frequently it is to prevent horned sni- lnhfromin’uflncuesnother. Usu- sflyitiseusideredhstlflnhleoneo cuntdthehesefltsthnterederlve‘ flu-theomtiun. Thssmthofhmsouenlvesmny he waited entirely by the llheni use of A strong solution «ordinary lye;orittheussotnsolutionlsnot «sir-hie it can he purchase at are; eturesintheiurmofstichsknovnes pines where the horn makes its up penance. Cnre should he excl-deed when using this remedy hecsuee the lye will est sny ell ,the shin with which it comm In enact. Vsrions kinds of instruments In unenfortheremonlofthehmsot older enimnls. li‘ en ordinnry sew is mod it should he sharp end line. as this lensene the danger ol splinterlng thehouesotthehend duringtheoperâ€" film. If e large number of suimsls sre dehorned. quicker sud enter work an be done with s "dehornlng in- strument.” This can he purchneed of suy veterinary supply company for 87.50 to $10. ' It is best not to dehorn during the fly sensou. Sometimes the horn is ‘ cut close to the head end enflties nrs ‘ opened which become filled with me;- cote it flies ere prevalent. The sni- msl suflers intensely. it this hsppeus. Ind there is n renid loss in condition. It entities are sceidentelly exposed I smell piece of cotton. smenren with DOWW GROVE REPORTER. DOWNEBB GROVE. ILL. TASK 0F DEHOBNING CATTLE VIM m “In. foal moaned. It In Inna-1M. [or the alum to own good mum curing the nun vh- uwa m not put-no. I III not going to attempt to [In (I. Amount m: MM It. led. a l Ian In: for "no wry... to dead. hr Mano". wm I vb! to In” no. (lo nude"- and In this: The Wtydhdnnwuwml "but! up." of ban. and, Inc had. «gwnwflhmnyhyoreom folder, which is Merl“! o! In in- {Moro-Illinfednuhumolm Who-v. Mvowodclonrhym man. not to much 0! mo Dru. and m or led In malt“. .- both. when and moody. In vary strong («do and mm. mm on aim 0! mm tho I" or milk cannot ho kept up to that they give during tho spring sud summer when sun-tuna, ‘ In! with plenty of fll'llrcll- My, not :- All-ll. Ind good clover. and an. to“ of bun Ind com and top: on Bud um It my be led "bonny two or am flac- 3 any.» “on, dam will not be no much “cm In tho our newly mu All. That la, n n In due to than “hot-fly and regularly. Dommlnkuhnmutohod nah load 'IIOII than Isn't nylhlu‘ in dry bay 0! Ion. IN to had on. 01: ll. Ian-r. Ibo eat: an barely uum- bar Ila-h. mach lou hoop I. tho all! apply. m I. ”out Pam-«My II mummnumhrm "and” M on». mane. of dlflmnt [ood- to mt. up [or this dry or interior teed. For an. reason It in very important {or we farmer to try to provide an After coming of! the green fresh (rm they do not relish such dry lead and being or an interior quality one will soon notlce a great decrease In the flow of milk. At this season of the year feed I: generally scarceâ€"tho proper kind for the dairy cowâ€"and that which w. have on hand is alien of an interior quality. (By R. G. WEATHERSTONE.) During the winter months It Is gen- erally found dlmcult :0 provide such toad u is necessary for the dairy cow to keep up the regular flow of milk. WINTER FEED FOR THE COWS Important for Dairy-nan to Provide an Abundance of Different Funds to Keep Up Milk Flow. A Flu. Tm of Dilly 60w. Them In nothing ulna! by mixing earn met] with chopped alum, except coinage larger consumption. There in nothing more disgusting than to have a lot of unruly has. run- ning It large about the int-m buildings. With modern woven wire fence, it in any to confine them within their proper limits. Every hog grower would make a grant econ to have u ten acres of .1- mm. beau” It furnlaha nun-only ulnable stain; for hogs. and an In matured of! u'vml times during the Crossing my Improve the hon for the feed lot alone. but not for the pur- pose of perpetuating their kind. The moat economical was In pig feeding an chained by O judiciou- blendlng of nitrogenous and cubo- ueoom foods. Do not keep too many pig- together and compel than to sleep in one not Ovorcnwdlug I. Anything bu! Eco- nomical Plum-Alan. Fun-alum nun": 0min. for P3..- Ole moot commit. by limited fading at the foul. What one an. II feed the first year he “CHM from five m ton than in the and um of the ninth. Olly well bred inn foul- ». month of mm 1,000 pond- “ one your tail «mom htonnoddnfl horn, It many “nutmywmucolibenltod- In with noun] or new!) min.)- for than II but “we nut-gin between an and am of the aim! and the colt of feed coon-ad. PICKED UP IN THE HOG LOT u I: a mule. 0! tom. mecca-M Wu breeders to feed liberally In: uni art-had can for min "am “no. per day and I” and north- min each one. '01 any for mum. Combustion: net u and: by In! corn Ilonld be "and. “new. con dingo an be led to Idle m It should only be given in; u very III-Ital way or not :1 all to Mb. Wbononemnotndoonfldn min-n :- um tic-cum. a ruin of 20 pct com Inn. cut Illa!“ or cut clover via to m an crushed out: Mudncrlbodvm pronuncia- IIvo. Paula do not appear to In nm to one no good no of whole om nd by u u oldar hm When fed that. feeds ml.” and whole they on: I... fed ad bun I [mm ten. Coley to “pot belly.“ more!" to I30- luch at the "III. the {cod wu dammed Ind thoroughly mind before focdlnu. The Adv-mun at the amp ulnar. mind to be tho may or vholooo-o (cod and tho nlhh 'Ilh which I: I” Howl; Ind thoroughly chewed. They were red all or thin mixture they would out three time- n day uni were given no hay other than tint in the mixture until they were about one you: old. The mount of this mixture «ten per foal per day "rind from 9 to 16 pounds (20 to 30 qulm) Button for 100 pounds mixed feed: 85 pounds crushed oats, 15 pound- eorn meal. 10 pounds bnn, 15 pound- nnely cut alfalfa or clover. Couidenble attention has been given to teeding dnn tools at the University of Wiscouein the Inst few years. At one year 0! age they have weighed from !.000 to 1,200 pounds. Those ioels were all accustomed to . mull emount oi‘ grain before five months of age when they were weaned. After weaning they were given the following ration until turned on (tau et about thirteen months of use. The feeding of draft toale is a very important matter. One only appre- cietee this when he realizes the feet met a draft foal nukes one-half Ml mature weight the first year or me life. The tool must be fed. not starved. it he is to develop into a good (inn horse. The foal fed an improper and unpalatable ration the first winter usually has n his middle and two very poorly developed ends. Youngttcr Make. One-Half l-flu Matun Wcloht First Year 0! HI. Lilo- Ration From Wisconlln. » FEED FOR THE DRAFT FOALS 'lu Typo d On" Mam”. To Reach Home People 'Advertisein The Reporter Don't delay. Datum “fibropn” Don'I Ic- top! Iflflh‘fl' 0!. in [II-cool It Any“- run-Wm flmlfintoohr I all a drug um and On. Doll-r to Sun-on Rhenmnlic Cur. Co. Newark Ohio; and I home of "frDroF‘ wfl' to ten! prepdd. RHEUMA no surrznzns GIVEN DUNK W '30an Fresh or Salted Meats Fish or Game in season Imported and Domestic Engineer-Contractor Surveys, Plans. Estimates Building Construction none ms w 1 . Dow-cu Grove. Ill. V. WOOLF Tel. I” m Frau-Ia Ave. Sweet Peas. Roses, Boquets for Weddings and other Occasions MARY S. DIBNI'IR Graduate Nurse Ev. Deaconess Hoopla! PHONE 98-M. DOWNS” GROVE. l’. 0. Box 2! Res. 109 Russet. Wm“ 21”,!!! "mam Am“ (“Julian-H b m n. 111.. .COoSyun. than.» Tom Tc]. 1‘. In I“ TELEPHONE No. I Agent for the Traveler's [nuance Company - Life. Accident and Haida. Fire and Tornado banana. Commie-Che Beltâ€"100 yarn in bulineu. T. E. BROOKS Auto Moving, Packing LOANS Cut Flowers Set Pieces for Funerals Dr. F. LeBLANC Pit-leu- and 8m W. H. BLODGETT EDGAR 0. m0 Meat Market n-idou-flflonh You mam‘mm. Sciatkn. Noun! i. and kindred mob It on. right to It. spot. slop. Ibo och- nod paint ad ut- ut. wont: Iivi Gd about". at “$3109." ind-y. A booklet wick «ch bull. (in! lull direction. (at In. (em-d} to; augm- Pain loam AIM mic when 1°“ ban!- 3""! ”k E 3 STORAGE 3'“th Wold 328.3111.“ JLJLJLI-k ROYAL mummonl or AIEIH(7A.- "mun Camp. N0. ma --)lu-un "w mud Thurâ€"“y awn-Mn, of nth much In IM- ": hull lla- ‘nrm Harmon. Drank; “In Ann" Vu-mnq. I‘m-ml". up" Am Thin-mi In {Mr i666": 076".“ ”Min. Mr- ) H‘ "um. 9th0“; In. I. P. Suntan". lorrM-ry. I) 0 W N P. u a 0 ll (1 V H Lulu": So. no. I. u. n F Nn-ln rw'ry um- uni-y mrnln u I u'umrk In Ila-«Me In". romrr Mn and Cum-- “molt. I“, H. Run-on. N. 0.. W. ll lla-l-wlmun. awn-(u, I. I n n Awn r 7 Ansocunm: -mm GROVE CHAPTER. No. :1). R. A. M â€"~8uued manna nut Thursdly 0! each month In Hu- mnk hull. at 3 o'clock p. m. VMllnx cmnpnntmu air-ya wol- coun. Jun» mum. Even-tun. Dclbon Aunt". E. II. P. CONVEYANCING ‘ D 0 1V N E R 8 GROVE H I V E Ladies 0! the Mac- cabees. Meets in Morrll hall every second and fourth Friday. Mrs. Sum Hoflert. C o m < nmnder: Mrs. Ln- v s r a Hunnum. cabees. Morrll second Friday. D O W N E R 8 GROVE CHAPTER. Daughters of the Amerlcun Revolutionw Hold a monthly meeting on the third Tuesday of each month In the homes or the members, Officers of the chapter are: Regent. Mrs. E. H. De Grout; Mrs. R. W. Bnbcock. Secretary. DOWN“! GROVE WOMAN'S CLUE. -â€"Ileets every alternate Wednelduy. be- ginning second Wednesday In October and 'closlng last Wednesday In Aim-i). Mn. 1!. P. Jones. Preuldent; In. I. ( . Ream. Cormpondinx Sucreury. Edy languaâ€"Jd-eets flu: and thi Tuesdayl In such month In Mom! hall. fl Carl 813153”. Archon; George Banner. Sci-(be. vxq'rgnv cogncnt N1). no: A. R.-â€"Meels the Mun-"I Thursday of each month In G. A. R. hull. Cumuln ‘a, 8. Rogers. Comummh-r: l'“ A. Rogers. Senior Viro- I‘ 0 mm a n d e r: 600.1‘. Hughes. Junlor \‘h-u-(tum- thunder; E. \V. I-‘urrnr. 0!- “C?! of "IF hay; l6. W. “and. Alljumm: Gm). B. Hutu. Quartermuucr. M. W. A" meets the sc-cond Thursday or each month in Morris hall. \\'. E. (‘lwns~ mun. V. C.; A. H. Barn- hnrt. W. A.; n, 0. Miller. Clerk. flirt‘leiluu Been-wry. 1‘. ll. Slut-er. Wormlpml Muster. Inwllnuu, .. 1' .. IA {out-tn l-‘rlduu at 80‘ clock 9, m.. at Mannie hut. (‘uruu gnu-I Alum sln-m (mow; mmn 5:0 524. A_. F. a A. u â€"Buted NAPIER pos'r. x0. «I. or. MAPLE CAMP NO. LODGE No. 329, K. of l’. Meets first and third Wednesday night: In 'Mnrrlu hull. John Gol‘ Ian, Chancellor Comâ€" "lander; H‘ l-‘. Legen- hauaen. Keeper of Rec- ords and Seal. MAPLE GROVE Record Keeper. “(30";

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