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Downers Grove Reporter, 9 Apr 1915, p. 5

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WWW.“ mum... of m m got sick. Provide Plenty of Wu". ‘fho poultry must has plenty of water. A mm, ban will lay no M Exes-ch. hr Hem. Exercise in n fine thing for laying hens but it I: had on on production when It Is taken In the snow. It‘- lluch batter to let the layer! work : mu. In lcntchlng anon: some litter for their feed or jumping for I. peek at n vegeublo hung just above their head: In the hen hou'u. An unplo and clan litter on the floor In nluo very mull when no A4 clean product in songln. Particu- larly In this true when the hen: are allowed «tenors during wet weather. The litter mm as a foot mat for the lien- on th-vr m to the nests. Poultry keeper: my easily reduce the number of dirty or coiled e“- nnd loo-co that melt. first. an angle number of out: is. oi eonrne. none- In. but on ample number neon. no more tho. and notably not no luck on. are molly directed by poultry wfltm uying hone. ore. no e rule. untitled with enongh neat; but where the keeper Ml. down in in felling to Inppiy enough man motel-in! nod loot litter. Obviously. the leetiu material must beciamortheeun becomeooiiod by count. nod it must be ancient in gummy. or the egg- nre often broken by dropping upon the floor of the nut. In house. where the droning been!- nre above the nuts. and the custom in to sand the boards. mil atone. often drop into the neat Ind breakage re- units when newly hid eggs m1 upon them. The condition of nests Ibonld 1 be noticed daily. and the nesting nu~ tel-lei replenished when necessary. 1 An.“ "In“? 0' Mesh Vlflh Good “p.01 0' Huang ”aural IMO! I. Alon d MMM Our am It. tooth-e lo (M good min. If can In expâ€"curd. and ecolo- Ilm In lb. my 01 In fed. [17 um '0 men. do not give me birds non than they wm clean up. ”any breeder: feed In I deep mar. nod we “ml. this mum. In! that must not h the. or {our Inches 0! ml- ud am under "to mm as '0 have an In some poultry hon-m. CARING FOR EGGS PROPERLY II In not panam- to «000mm lunch on unl- lo In no lo paltry If you a:- poet “(human mum. The unple- In com, when and out, an! toad. m toad. wt. chum-l and cum nholh. Thou my In “I‘M and helped out by [mound flour Ind all-In to In M an" “ml-g. num- v...- th to 50 ml at. and «in up: “No. Io be fed eootod and "had I“ and will 3mm! nulls. "to yo- ntm. turnips. «c. an a writer In In "chum. Than ""1:ka m on“: In outrun-d vary «Manly m. 1.0 mutt: an" may have "‘0‘ out "n urn-No put Chap min. "to shrink! am. or I'nmnn an mum um "and“ II moor no. to "no luiflmll colulned In. Imam min. (lulu In high In we: (or than who lap poultry and have to boy the"- food. It I. hula: some «null Mon com. cotton and the qua-nan I. u- nndy bola. and. "How an I moo III. In (M ”In I had to I). haul?" For laundry anon. on. “at Food What. Com 00d 0.»â€" Veg-“Moo "nip Out. PRACTICE ECONOIY IN FEEDMAISING GEESE FOR MARKET 'l'o nuke t good vhltewuh. add 011ml! bushel or an In hot cater to one-half bushel of undated limo. also in no! Inter. III: the two thorough- ly and Mid three pounds of rice. boiled to I pun. Add Iluo onohlt pound of Spanish wnmn. and one pound of dluolvod glue. It It I. dosh-ad to In- cm the dutnrocuu power 0! the Not only does It lot In the deadly light rays. Ire-h whltewuh II In lt- I6" I won; lnoectlclde. It male- llfo Io lntolonble to the llce and miles that they no compelled to leave uni an up tholr quurton In some dnrkor and more favored abode. - Whitewash In one of the month!- ot poultry success and chicken profits. Whitewash brightens up the henhouae. and lets the "am [no all of the dark corners. And light In deadly to most WHITEWASH IS ESSENTIAL m Poufiiwj Applylno Whitewash by Mum of Spray Pump. he used to} breeding stock. as tho walnu- II mum to the o. blue-rd R rm Often n m" to It I: recovers. II liable to be stunted again. l'bwb the Mn had the mp IIIOIIIII never Color 0' I... Thomafl'omtowhottheAm an hnodtâ€"Plymimth Roch. Wynn- dottes, in their urletlel. and Rhode Island Redoâ€"are sometimes quite a dark brown, but the egg- from aver- age fowl: 0! these breed- :ro not deeply tinted. while prunes“! m the noniimng Needy-mama; Leah horns. Spanish. Pouch. Hamburg. Hand-nu, 9th lay whit. eggs. though continually some of these Jay slightly tinted om. Graces. (rm rye and green vega- uhles will he of «Innate to tho birds. Gene left at in this n, will thrive sad saw u simply on an they can pick In united to thcit (at. on Almost any uncultivated meadow. Grant and various wild plut- furnish their hm road from April um No- vember. a which tine their young as ready for market. Goose would be fed like ducts. the animal and vac-table food predominat- ing. with a small proportion of gain- iood during the middle of the day. Inches of bran and canned. with cooked vegetation. should be fed morn- ing Ind night. When the scaling: nppur to have and ancient strength for longer explorations. the mother may to (In. her liberty. when the 'm Ind her flocknllovermmndmybo mated to at. for the. Insulated by her owner. II the mm 0! n for do: they will become ltmng "laugh to common lave-unno- of the near mint» hood. Ind may be unnerved from the neat to o coop. fluted up no the a" goon v!" be mined whil- tbo open- lm between the slot: will per-it the coating: to pan In Inl' out finely. For the lint «y (If two they min. only the an diet of boiled egg and bread crumb- " click. or my donu- tlc fowl receive. ant: ”than. the «mum of n mm undo? gun, at fine. on the accord any. At themdaflbonoulhmmm will upon In good clap. Io bag!- at. on (Mir on «count. Afln n for Guy‘s Mu! no on! m be 31";- the mm. and mu. an I. needed to! the Ian month, during which she will at quietly. W the I. not too Inch annoyed and Qatar form! with. An" lulu a down up they tenth. or the" W. in 3 Inner um mom with um attend by Chair will coup-on. uni u one. mm "50 drum of Inclhflon. i=3! 031.3»! to}. 3 Ian. 3::- u. ESE-wt: 5.9.0 be... 9': can 33:. can :- .000. 3 085...: :1 80...: my 1.4 u. nunmmrmu.) Ouulm should In cold u (out nun o! no. as they become an” and ID- prolncun lbw. Than uhonld be on. under M "m mm of (urine... 0... would ho plucked about mm It... c you. and should 1W u um. of mu mm! of fathers (or act NM. Tho realm" MM ho plush-d nu lucrolonobloodlnlbcmullu mllln. at when tho locum con. 0! who“ bud ”luau. All William“: I. chop. It can b. eully made Ind still more cull, ID- puod. And It doo- tho pun-flu up In bn-lnm Whitewash your hou- bouso cod-y and keep I! “mounted from now on. An cum of mun- mm In worth I pound or euroâ€"upo- emu when I! In a ”[thko can. The beat. way to apply the white- wash Is by means of a spray pump. auch as Is used in orchards and in spraying potatoes. Use as line a spray as possible, and use force enough to penetrate all cracks and corners. Ap- ply.enou5h each time to soak Into tho wood well. and apply often enough to keep the pests continually on the move away from It. mixture, ndd 3 our! of catholic weld. In: the lam well with In “flou- of water and lot «and for he (by. before using. Only Ordinary Can I. I‘m tor Frontal. Inukt- Varcum AM Good mm and Many Women Invest. The Penn-flunk railroad In to a consideruble extent owned by women. though they do not seem as yet to be reprmnted on its omclal lull. The hm: report. that of December. 1914. how- tlat 47.17 per, cent a! the roul'l shareholders no woman. “mm In .1! 43,918 Individuals-Tho Outlook. A new company was recently formed and the railroad has been sold. The company never Intends to use any mo- tive power except discarded motor can that It can buy cheap and with a little overhauling makwmble for handling the work along the twelve miles of line. It can now operate at a small profitâ€"Kansas Clty Star. it could haul six passengers. besides the driver. sad could push or pull an ordinary freight car around. But the motor car was so low that the ordi- nary freight cars vere “satisfactorily handled. Receiver Morris went out and bought some more handcars and built bodies on them. He now has three cars. each with a emcity of two tons of freight. and the motor car. which is large enough to handle the ordinary business oi the line. About two years ego Mr. Harris sent the old engine to the scrap help and with the money he received (mm the engine as old Iron Ind steel, went to Kansas (my end Dough! a slxâ€"cyNnder motor car that '18 In timeless ru- nllg order. but very much out of date. He drove the en overland from Ru. see City to Weetmorehnd. Then he sold the wheels end the rubber urea and hired e mechanic to help him fix up the m. Everybody men the “Ends.“ The truck: of e Inndar were fitted to the from ule of the motor car and two 0! the front wheels of I locomo- tlve were fitted to the rear axles Ind the new locomotive 'u ready for we “or". In“ the two mun- !or 3 "My mod one nu! nm the lab. not" with reasonable maln- In. "a Med Io "sign nun! limes. In! (to our! wouldn‘t I“ hm. "e and a lot or wad-Morn. “anon mu. put-m mu. mum wt: and ululhr euflona. who '9. toned more honor Ind mk- than my anyway. He mute the nrunn act a conductor m Union-n um! “I I" the other work Mime". Morris tho got u court order thnl let Mun also the freight men and he charged five cont. 3 mile tot passenger hm. Du even "It: would not mate the odd mu pay expense. with the navy re pair hm. to the engines um! um. and the cont of operaung an engine and tin-ling only two or three curs n! I: “Inc. DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. DOWNEBS GROVE. ILL. About he run no Ibo “cellula- an nun up trying to ova-l- (ho to“. TM onalm um worn out and (hm In no may [or top-In Bo train «Me. «and and a mu m an: out Io any It. mall on a ham. Thu. mu“ the corporation wu not mam-g m 4“, lo II. unto. the ulna look over Ibo m"! and C. E Ion!- wu anointed mint. no nun-d m mum tho your out much or and. and truck In um country, It In .3 poorly coupon! In any nun-d. too. owning at one "use two that: angina- nud chm can ll unr mid dlvwndn “a lane nun Humvmoymwnuln- Inn-l on M- bonds. Mod. Wen-boning! I- !» can" In! of Poul-atomic county and um III In only mum. TM Wounonland lmrumh lull- my'u 00. Train. halted by I Motor Many years ago the Kansas. South- ern and Gulf was incorporated to build an air line from the big wheat fields of the Dakota: to tidewater. Work was started at the most central point on the line. at Blnine. Kan, in north- ern Pottawatomie county. Twelve mile. of road were completed. and than no additional market could be found for the bonds and the dream The only gasoline railroad line in the country is in operation in Potta- wotomie county. Kansas. it is the Westmorelsnd Inter-urban " Railroad company. the successor to the Kan- sas, Southern and Gulf. one of those north and south railroad dreams of the early eighties. The Kansas char» ter board recently gave a charter to the new gasoline railroad. which can- not operate its line except by motor. The motive power or the road Is now I secondhand motor car that hauls smell freight cars and passengers. Only Line In file Country no Openl- lngâ€"Hn "ado, Remark-Me Rocâ€" ord Since It: Inception In the Early Slat-flu. KAN8A8 RAILROAD PULLO CARS WITHOUT LOCOMOTIVES. ARE HAUlED BY MOTDB Uoo Movabl- Hudll'M. German railroads are “pennant; with electric locomotive mum I. mud am :1: engineer on m M an vim nan. Mun From (to. Rania. Of the 170 ranking omcers of the Pennsylvania railroad system. 163â€"â€" including the presidentâ€"«tartan! u the bottom, sweepmg out can. carry- Ing water for laborers and other like 90b: of the very commonest kind. One hundred and fortyâ€"two of the 170 have been In the «nice more thin twenty years. Railroad Station Indicator. The Invention provides an appara- m and means connecting the same with the running gear of a vehicle. to announce the successive stations; pro- videa means (or continuing. discontln‘ nine and reversing the operation of said apparatus; provides an announc- ing ribbon and means for relieving the same 0! strains, and for avoiding the misregistering thereof. and providea means for winding and unwinding said ribbons. to compensate for the relative in'crease end decrease in diameter of the rolls for supporting said ribbon.â€" Bcieniiilc American. "Well. It m hard to behave. but - rank had been "fled from the mdbed lad Md struck the air pump under the locomotlre. making It bully. The air pump controlled the Mr baker. and In 3 mow-ant the whom brake syste- vu out of order. It "I not conceiv- Ible um I rock 1mm from the roadâ€" bed should have ancient force to make such a dent In 3 pump. but It dM."-â€"â€"Nev York Tlmel. ”The train was speeding nous.” aid Hr. Wnlhce. "but suddenly (hero I“ a thumping ud va mine to 1 quick stop. I run hound to the en- gIne and found the engineer under the Iotonouve hammering "u at no... flung. ' The accident hwy-ea on (ha flmwood Lake elm-km near mom field. The In": on which Mr. Wm.“ rode lave. Mantel-Ir n 8 n. In. and "the. at mey Clty at me. M. In. am Mr Into. R. ll. Wanna. "no"! puma-n arm! at (he Ede. Confirm! (In nm’. "mam! coolant.” no! u no "no first accident In winch Mr. Wulheo "Pl figured In M. long mice with the road. and n no mmnmk- for bringing Mm to the city lute M the an! "no “no: the Erie cut was con- pletod In years ago. numb. (M we place 3! whlch than dwhllm o! the fiver Mn Inn at Immnnm. The river 1- MIN um. Mono “mu-um an. Inn. Ir "nun and mean-net of I I". downstream [mm on man. ‘flm mm completion of the uni! nllmd was. m the angel I! Sun Inuk- I new «epoch In the blo- lory of [M luv-m. whlch mull not bu not been bridged by any Itmchmu wonky the mm. The man took at: years to band Ind coo! "6.000.000. ll con-ht- of ”(loan IIIIIII Ivan. Ind‘ Ill laud spam, the mm length be!“ than! I mile and an Mlblh, I! will actuary to alnl ma loondnlkmn to a depth or zoo rm below mu flood lawl, hat-mm lbw bod o! "In river cousin- of I!" flan-l land. which b arm-d do" from "In Mlmlnyn A. obi-(Ado «ch a- union hot! at "no mm m- Ma and to In dmmbod to in mm I «m u am In“. An- Mhn dlfllcufily In the bum o! the (ham to chunn m eon-m tuber whimlmny. “a ml!“ .1 clutch (in river bu been mum it, .0 hr at mid be nmflflm-d Mm null-No Conspicuous among the car orders Just reported are the following: Atchi- son, Topeka Santa Fe. 700 box cars and 200 tank cars: Union Pacific. 760 stock cars; Baltimore Ohio. 1.000 box cars and i.000 hoppers: lllinois Central. [.000 refrigerator can; Phila- delphia Reading, to cache» and is combination cars: United t‘oal com- ‘pany. 1.000 repair cars; Spang. Chal- ‘fant a 00.. 10 list ears and 5 gon- dolns: Grand Rapids 1 indima. 8 coaches: Erie Railroad. 500 repair cars; New York. Chicago I: St. touts. 200 repair cars; Chicago, Burlington Quincy. 1,200 box cars and 300 stock cars; Kansas City Electric Railway. 50 atreet cars: Vernon Coal and Coke company. 100 mine cars; Mather Stpck (‘ar company, 500 stock cars: W. 8. Forbes 00.. 2 tank cars: in- ter-borough Rapid Transit company. 12 suburban care; Boston Maine, 0 postal cars; Long island railroad. 20 pausenxer cars; Delaware, Lacllawanw na Western. 6 metal cars: Chicago A Milwaukee Electric railway. 15 par aeuger cars. !ngInun Nova Flu-fly Tm,“ Mme- BUILD BRIDGE OVER GAUGES lt would seem from the lsme num- flier of railroad equipment order. be- in; received by steel companies and csr building concerns that the buying ol equipment by railroads. ions sus- pended. is now in full swing. Recent- ly the railroads bought about sixty- nve thousand tons more rails. and steel companies of the Pittsburgh die- trict report increased Inquiries. with good prospects of some large con- tracts. Csr buying is becoming more pronounced daily. builders ssy. Near Iy every railroad in the country has participated in the car-buying move- ment. and up to date the orders as- gregate many millions of dollars. Prospect. An Thai Much Monty I. to B. Spent for Equip-non: at Once. RAILROADS BUY MORE CARS tun Acm- Turbulcnc Riv" of India. "I bad | new feeling of pause and nutulneu. In t few weeks, to my great 101. the headache. and nervous- neu left. me und “to became bright um hopeful. I resumed my studies. and later nught ten months with cueâ€"- «In; Grape-Nuts every an. Inn no. the mull-ca o! 3 ram homo. and flu old wanna: hu non: returned.“ Nam given by MI Co. was creek, Inch. nun mama-mo val-rum M. n lanai.” In! no! I). I9!" w ‘1'! "I had [mic huh. but procured . pig. and utter the first am: 1 experi- enced n poculhr attuned feeling an! I Ind never gained from my ordinary food. I dept and rented better that night and In t in any: bean to grow stronger. “This wretched condldon continued until I became Interested In the I.» ten or than. who but me- Iiko nine and who 'el'o being heimd by man. Grape-Nun. “I, food did not “with mind I new thin Ind despotism. I could not enjoy the simplest social “All for l Inland cont-nu! from mount- In unto of :1! lot“ of meaning An mutto- ht deflau girl. slut Mlmmnumshnchoololn count of mm ad hm found In 0::me the only am anedtobufldhcrlpndhr- am: her the peace of hula. “hon Infancy." ah. an. "I I". not been strong. Being mutton- w learnuuyeootlflwlypttom High School In: noon Ind to “undo. n1 mg- on amount at nonal- not (ration sad try-tern. TH! WAY OUT m of food Drought “can and Happiness. cmoumm "(Sought-late me; I‘m married.“ Thu-and eonmluhto no; I’- link." “We“. to! In! no 6mm 1» «to mull- no me my Mead Mr. E He’ll III R n far you. flu in an to 5mm u (no dong." ”A "up?" “Sum. 111"]! Mm tn line I u». no job's catching mic. he no at 11.. mm» joker "(and Ibo onto one morning M I!” “not. "301. Inn." has abound lo M- Mom! n It. In! am. '1 hard at a mum took him: you. It “in only a to. Down In Ibo ave-Ins no pun pol Mounting Punctur- loo-uh. Th. (out at being buried um I!- muhuboou.udh.novidum "at tho I‘mch Mandalay 0! science Iomo you! no cloud 3 who can! to 01.500 to! the dlwovory '0! con. una- by vhlch en- Iho hawt- cucod might at one. column. ninth a. In a [Inn can. death an «and or not A physician obutnod (I. on”. ll. land abound the launch; van-known “can: It us. Mad 0! (be “spotted and "no. '- hold Iowan!- n and“ or other nnllchl lulu. run "to nua- utoodod and one touch!“ Ibo Nb". and on. loch “mat: CM succ- Mum the lam locum um mm, (have lawn a mortal rod coIm whom an Mum touch one. 0010'. dun m the bland Mlll circulat- lug; I! about. In." (human "I. ll. no. chh hon not n: mm Whoa I". II manly "Chet. tho ”0 Damon or our!“ am but... (My Mum at one. cm. 1". non “has". and (Munch Mal. my lubed um mm o! No chem!“ nodd- Kidney Pills. 60¢. per box At your dealer or no“. ledlcluo 00.. Bulalo. N. Y. Dad“ Dyspepsia Tub- Iou for Indigo-(Ion Mu been moved. ”I. J l Sinclair. ed for (our 7“ and wu In a normal line and very much demand. The doctoyl neat cine didn't help me. so I decided to in Do“. Kidney Pills. Ind I moi any enough to upuu my toilet and mlnmlueu‘ as they cured no. Dh- mond manor Pul- cured In. 0! Con- ntipclion.” Mr. J. M. Sinclair of Olivehili. Tenn. writes: “I attained my back. which weakened my kidneys and send an awful bud bachcho and inflamm-iion oi the bladder. I» tor I became so much VIOI'IO that l consulted I doctor, who aid that l Ind Din- _‘ betel Ind um . my heart wu nt- (ected. 1 mile:- HI’. I. I. aincI-ir. ed for (our ya" "Those." said the governor. “are the [allows who won't get In to see mo. They are the one. who have [Ivor- to uk."â€"â€"Rehoboth Sand-y Herald. "Well. I noticed that three or tour did." “I know It," chuckled the governor. "but did you notice that one tint laughed?" The govel'nur o! a nor-thorn Into «mo to M- one. with I friend on. axon-ohm to find a number of men wan- tns in the antemm. Pauling an In- stant, he told a story thn wu a do- clded "chestnut.” When he got Inaldo the private oMce the friend said: “That was I horribly old one you sprung on than fellows.” SEPARATE!) LAMBS AND BOATS Governor Know Wm: H. Wu Doing When Ho Told Amado“ o! And-M Vlnugc. .UFFERED FOR FOUR YIAR8. an” Inn. ”Te" II that .u- Au ‘â€" Rom? “Ohio-ml. The Wretchedneu 9f Cpnsfipation Wumer’l Safe Remedies Co. but It you an loo can, you nun." ho cud. .7. neon-Ian 5%.. < 3.209! Ina-3'; gigâ€"claws... Easing-$181.8... Fae-Fluvilogauli fenâ€"v5.9.3! nousâ€"8.8.15 '- i 3‘ i i UV D gigâ€"IEE Myonforn continua but ever dun"; Ital-J. Inn-ton. Wk. .eonunnod hunched: math. Tho p-lnnlehmdn “wont-India Eula-mks. hon-you!" gallon-u woman. [Ml um:- Inn-con. Wkâ€""AtdnClIun mainland wimp-lama undlotuunullcouldnotonnd. ,Ilho Ind Mahmud; Io '13-th wouldbovnt. [Wuhan-dbl- butgotnonflct. Altar aubu- uoo! Lydh l2. Pinkhun’l WI. Company} bon- ugluptoyo nil Gabeâ€"harm WW.Ajlo.â€"“l w- N. 00W 0. Km.

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