Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 28 May 1915, p. 9

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Mo.â€"- "1 (eel It mydmy bulltlwpnblicthoconditionotmy ' V w health before using tionmdeongeafiw, female weakness, nervous, impatient. paced Ilee leu nights, angina neitherlmngthnor any. here was Ilwaytulurnnd dreadlnmymlfilludcold. nan-vol». weak spells. hot flushes over my body. Ilmlaplminmyrightfldemtwu so some that I could hardly but the weightofmyclothel. ltrledmedieiney Inddocwn, butcheydldmollttlogood. ‘ and Inner expocudtogetontngnin. I got Lydia E. Pinkhun'l Vegetable WWMMW,IMIM hullywould Invobeeningnveorlnnn asylum if your medidnahulnotnved Inc. Butnowlmmknlldaynleep wall a night, «taunting I want, have no hot Iluba orvenk, mmlh. All palm. Aches, (an and dread- no (one, nybouu, children and huh-3d Innoloogar ulna-luau: mdnlyhvool badlymptmlhul Debunking yourrmdhgnnddlh Mundhppimnhmyhouu."~ In. Joan Hut. RED. 1. Box”. ’ 7' iii 1:3" _‘___ nudityâ€"1h: h cl "0 no (an! M! I" TN m. r" ninth-elm Wk hut-OHIO 5.. mm Animate Inchche Spells Dante: ’BEHABKABLE “SE of His. HAM Emu- murmur. o-motia-ma nami- . “lemma“... nouloummonlymof man; the usual lost from 3“ mucus. haul-tho only W. magnumfiorpmno molt-elm 01:11.00um mammmcomrm Mun, think piled ahouldm a. no .ty an, but non shoulder. an be prevented and no more euily pro- mmd than cured. If I think 1 mo! "on! piling upon I hot, III-E llld day. I prefer to put the team In Cultivation is very strenuous And ms. and upon sultry dun the tan should be rented often. the col- lar being mm from the shoulder. to allow thein to dry and cool. When the collar: or. removed ofter working I: “in but little time to hale the Ihoulden in cold near, udflmmamtdeul [lunch- m the shoulder and remove: a.“ "at rad «In-L Gdling will never occur It the horse I- not overheated Month the eolhr. It token some tho-gm and are to prawn thin. espe- ehny on sultry, humid don. mflhmnevmmvnfi Main-m. [then-«Inl- lbtno to change harness (to. one On- to "other without ant-fly m hung the collar each tl-e, an a writer In mitt-or. American. The ”din; of the eolhr should be varied down with the find: “In It conform. to the shape of the home's Mulder; The curt-co o! the collar chunk! be clean Ind free from grit. I have {and that love would": on bone. at plowing and cultivation “no are due largely to I luck 0! Ian“. thought and w neglect on u. M o! the driver. We «not be to. until no“ fitting the collars. Sore m Are Ion Essay Manta! Than andâ€"Boat the team mien. CAREFULLY ADJUST COLLAR 0F HORSES on... (to, up din-luau woman]. hour-«Ibolupknuflum hill. mun. clout no «I I” m huh but It A M Calm In mind on atl- Ifll III“ that k“. I- m- eat u. all. not Iu m u u can not lubed-MI. mil" Mm «unquuummuu can ya Im'ctght. hhw In mhultmunnw.A1m Dunn- huouulvo- Micah!!! vaMmItnuuuv-mt “I. You. «In. no luck "I. m. “b... any I!“ “fit.“ I. Mun-yflllhmu‘flm hum-o us. My 0! ma W the man. He must not load ood- M m no cause thu they will not be ultimo lot yam flock. If ho ho will undue. punchy mimi- (summonlhelrrlhlthonbe ‘uuty land to who then pront- M. especially fodder. which In «sum [or older nun-l. In calmly Inlt tor the product“- lnhy hoot. 111m h a tremendous to In loading young lam-ll ll- gh 3 pound 0! min (ed to the man. all an undue. I pound nun. but with this than I: not. lu- wuu. nunly valor. and the thlutodohtouunmm‘ n; on the youngster. ‘ llthocdlhulovodtohooomthln he can never unl- he provofly m- mu. Baby. M Inuit be unread ko- lho mu! tho animal In nhlo to «he m- In: not] (run his both" 5???? 1 Q 35:: (By L KILLER) There In good prom In Inning belly beef; that In. In prep-rm; enl- lnh tor market when they are from twelve to eighteen month: old. but not our, men cu: make it. lien] thing- enuu- into the preparation 0! Inch! beet whtch very low tamer: posse“. lnthollntplecehomutheveon his term en abundance 01 loode the: Are we" edepted tor the verticals:- m of mam; growth Ind (It In The Ovmor of Thou Calm Ha. Lamad ch. An of Making Baby Bod. PREPARING BABY BEEF FOR MARKETING nut to an: "on no“: “food..- nownnns «nova REPORTER. nowmms Guava." m. Our man us too short for u to try to period n In“ of Improved «MQMIhmflmh Noah. muokupmfiomumgm About 0m ' No mute: how well on: cattle m bred, or how Wilson!” tho" In fad; Tm Wt" does not o'cl- respond with that brooding and no. lag, our atom are In VIII. Then In After years he an. it In {all so inclined. gradually creep up into the under. (old. It In 3 mp tilt cannot be taken many. These new m: are on the lookout for utlmy stock. The ma who an advertise M; an records mehny gets the trade. They want cum and egg recordsâ€"business poultry. So the best advice to the beginner In tn Join the utility nah and raise poultry and eggs for market. A wonderful Interest In: sprung up In poultry matter: large cum 0! money no being invested. and malt try farms by the more no gutted. Amueur fancier: will often buy c‘ulln from a breed wan tavern-ed nd then tavern” ms for hatching from mdao’n strain. The man In a worse enemy ol‘ the fancier than the men who breeds dunghm (owls. Tbe nu mu- . mg of breed. b not a under. Ha I: n nae-hm. n wovkl be next to Impossible for him to give each ofthae m us. he“ “tuition. To thoroughly know 0 breed.mltogetoutoffldllhath good It vould mum an ordinary life- my M's. mutt) It Ins been asked: Will "IQ had- m eventually be driven u the van by no man node In mm market poultry? Ceminly not We need lu- menâ€"red Melon. We can I'IOI to create breed. nod to perfect the old out. BI! the spec-mot and tho Inckuer n fut seeing his hint. POULTRY FANCIERS’ NEED OF INDUSTRY lea Wanted to Create Breed: and Perfect Old Ontâ€"Spea- ulatot I: Passing. i II to I mun. Io In! very etho- cotton-0d .0” u R b l mu. In their “MU" am In lbw to "not no. I“ I!" Ihcl from lam. on I“. is .3. 3.3- .23: co 9:33; aunt-930 '3. I- t... I can. .nol‘Sr-ovi'pptruoi- :3: 33.. E. .0. i .23.! 11.3 .- 3 3.: {to ital lav. £93!‘v¢3§!83n§ 38333.3... art-'33... .Iavoâ€"oaliipuignanl p2. = 3.. t:- QIOE can. 50 3:0- : 2. 3333. a... the "about I um. I! all. In M when! all: which has but low or and. Mo honor at about. than. c! mm.tluuu-Iyum-ocl my tmmlmmuumm um um Into mi. "about“ «nommtm-mwlum vhlh a. h nod-cum nut to an Another mm. to be mind In the coat of will; baby bed In the coat 0! (Min; an dun while ptodndu the baby be! (or win. I! Ch. co- hu 3mg Io 01hr Mun ch. 1- our um, worth at. but Ol‘ per year. um thin M14! D. chug“ W (I. antitank-cotton“ Too beer (coder nun Wkly W “Ind baton In ungrate- lo sun In the human. Another lot of skim milk aim who “need In the teed lot. and finished Is he» heel on out elf-1h. Ind 36 bush- all of grain per head. They were told when they weighed 7‘0 pound- u 1: months. The «Ives In this ex- periment. however. were of very low brooding end were well suited lot the purpose. It they Ind been well-bud culvee, Pmtouor Wheeler eute- they might. Java been brought up About I 100 pounds of weight on the lune amount a! groin. Then on, some 01 the thinn- that the hub! Kansas station s lot of skim milk calves which were placed in the [and lot at once and finished with alfalfa. hay and com nude an average gain of «0 pounds per head, consuming 34 bushels 0! corn during the second pe- riod. Adding this to the “erase smount fed to the skim milk calves up to six months of age. the mm! is 88 bushels of grain when the eslves were sent to Inst-hat weighing s little over 800 pounds. and open behin¢ with e bar adjusted ‘to dip behind the new shove the noon, end I two by four inch strip eituched to the {07an end at the crate on either side It Ibout when the eow'e heed come, and extending to the rear and bottom where it in fee- med. The-e MD- are to! the hour- iorII‘l'd feet to “It um end hold lie weight 0!! the eow. A veer the for not p crate in five end 0- heli'br six feet in lentil. two test {our mae- in width. and three feet Dene ulna platter- !or MI m ”IthgnothnIne-da,m.ot (to h fourhch ltd. :10”th haaswertoathIm" truth. and description 0! I mm cm.mm.mhmtenm "am In Amm'inob-n.ndn 31m bete‘mh: Clo-Q Pram I“: at 7-. by PM It". cm In Front and Open Mind. ll Utah! Darla. BREEDING CRAVE F08 SWINE hm no” one! would leap I puma nu. In! mm In I. um «am to km ”nu-pd um. Ev- mm with tho-M be done to Max the cm to n vim; leth- Wn «Indium It the mm: to non. Sheep an ocean! “nu clear on. "a! Imcn Inl termlm‘ The man who denim m: prom- run his Incl mum “lord n no hawtmfimm'm” 11 of m Mia hoe-n "In-(M m mamm- 0! Ito m w"! h- m In", mum, h n In- Mn. guilty to mullet In uku- M My Wink" m on Influx am to: "ban" or ovum. mr denim 'm hmhfly-dflmrhrlhd "er "am. A mm mm um mm] have Ia mu 3 km «to; Inlm.I-Myollhm m M m nut-In '- up. If til. pl“ um lollovod no" ale-ML the nuns. o! the .05 mo in“ to tout-Ml hm». SHEEP AND SOIL FERTILITY human. Poul.“ MU I. M 0. Id». In. .0 Wm Cow («In at In!” w A In! at no Mon llmvtu “no. one. you than” b. an by hem" all "ma chocoly. "n me should bonehead I muo. will wander around quit. a little it the weather in nice. uni pick up 3 good dell oi their living. Another important part u this til. it the iced. Their food uhould be oi rather I hum ration. Corn should he led moderately "on. with him". My. some mill foods. unit a null quantity of oil meal or name. Thu no“ Mid he hunt [nininx “owl! iron the time they! no hue till fl" rowing ti... and can should ho um that the food- m not too attain. Another good plan, If I person bu III! (arm fenced hos tight, I: to let the now: have the run of the (arm. They In the first place the sows should [Jaye a separate lot (mm the rest or the host. and it should be large enough so they get plenty oi‘ exercise. If they do not take plenty 0! exercise, they should be urged to do no either by driving them daily or by having their sleeping quarters and their teed- lng plnce some diaunce apart. The care 0! the brood low is too may times neglecmd before and after she is bred. Many times they are kept ll: the same lot with the fatten"!!! hogs, which Is a and mistake and al- most sure to result In a weak bunch or pigs. Good care at this time mean- much towards a good crop of strong. healthy plga. A. It. country am and 00 1mm Animal In Otter: Neglected Solon and Aflur sun I. Brodâ€"Furnish Hu- Wlth Separate Pm. PROPER CARE OF 3800!) 80W FARM ANIMALS A areal». Gnu. Mp In Clown n n ecu-«u an amount“. cutie feet a! mum [a a. knot! In the cor“ nanny. Tout-“fires: than Ila-u {wanna-Imitation. ”monthly-dim” look Aura- Cutie-n, 00'. XY. m. mmmâ€"w. Toukrâ€"»Von«ycrâ€"I pm In: him-flying.“ tun-0M mum. huflw‘l’w. In I N that lib mar-on? I, nar- each h MN.“ Durham-ml at hm a Inn “at. a II- ”mm-nutcra- The needing of spring wheet wee pretty (were! thin epriu eheut MI 0! April or ebout u eerly en in llllnoie end lowe. Oete end herley (allowed. lulometion ie to heed thet on llret of Key ell needing wee practicelly fin- ished. firmere will now be busy et their hmhinl. end the mid tor enm- Iner tellow will he entered upon. Some who did not eat their lend prepered leet tell, will be later then the othere. but u the epring in Western Cenede hee been very open they will be only e few deye leter. At the time at writing rein would be welcome, but; et eeedlnx time, the mend eonteined e splendid lot of moisture end the leek oi rein et the preeent time will not he eerioue. The number a: tent- en who heve zone ieto the rel-in: of cattle bee been couldeuhly in- creased. end the preperetioe for ex‘ teneive cultiveted greee peeturee In in evidence everywhere. The culti- vetion oi iodder corn ie belle lemly entered upon in lenitohe there he- in; npwerde oi 25.000 «me in core. in Suhetchewee then will be e eive lumen ere thin: hold or. It. The yield veriee eeoordlu to the cel- ‘portloee of Helm where it he- ‘heenpoorlereomeyeemeeee-ehee ‘heee echleved in ripe-leg eed it In expectedthetevertetywilleooehe developed thet will provide eeed tor theentlre Welt. thet willet ee eerly detegivetoWeeter-Ceeedeete torthe gratitude-unable"- eeultothetitheeeowierthe lmwth oienelleeeereele. AtripthroeuWeetenceeedere- veele held elterleldoleltelh. the mwtholwhlehieeeypertieeet the mental-now eheeletelyeeeered Wheetheeeiecteere-edeleoweto theme! theeere eed eltelie newts. etetee, wherethetvveleeee weehhnehereieeewellhewmthete flflheeeheelteecyiltehluedvee- meek-“mutual- at hytheOovmueete‘ mmuamwmmu mummmmmuw ImmquMmm WESTERN [MBA SEEDIHB HIIISHEIJ Wheat and Other Grains Haw Had an Excellent Start. CLEAN SWEET W «nu-«mum»... mu Inc. DAISY FLY mu $.11“ 3 (in-mum“ mnwn'mn m m m wing-.5" “leu In tract: 0! ten cm and up- wards. In Value“ County. adapted to cultivation cl cum hulls. vegeubles at all land- and moral crop: Situation heal: tut Send tor dream WmoInEnguah. Wm throughmct. Wlloellonmth- lypaymenu Agent: valued. Florida Lands ForSaleto Settlers I. I. U. cmcaoo, N0. 3-“ manna-um 13:?“ Say" fizz-=52”: I.me~lwvm V 75â€"; mum-q.upv.u.uHI- 1. _ ' via Glacier National Park! 29--. 1 i 5 mn"" PW”) "it.” ‘6' E mnmdchduWPuk-u «W.MMW

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