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Downers Grove Reporter, 22 Oct 1920, p. 6

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Homndlsh is a profitable crop to m If one am propnrv the grated nude and so" it '0 rpm" metamors In this why the «wire prams remain '10: the grower. ’l‘lw preparing and bottling may he dum- during thv wln- tor when outside “an; is It 1 Sand- Quit. Pram-Me if Farmer Can Pre‘ pan Grated Article and 8e" at Retail. HORSERADISH IS GOOD CROP The nt-hvnrm Is a comma m-w (we! 0' 'hflm whit-h hufi rr-w-mly dnm loch damage in \‘irz‘nin. and m n leaner «dam in West Virginia. Mary had and ('ulifnrnin. Thu- flaw-am may .0 recnmizod In tho- 'hrvshwl grain by the pn-senm of hard. :Iurk mlnrwl gulls. about onwhn” the Rlzo n! n wheat kPrnel. whit-h nro nanny m-pr- looted or mlstnkon for bunt, mrkh- Red or binâ€"hum! whom. Plum only clean new! when! fmln Holds wlflrh h" not been initiated. The loss In some Virginia flr‘Mn amounted to as much as 40 per cont. SERlOUS NEW PEST 0F WHEAT .0, ms! Ins. ('lmnlinpu is In Im- fll’l‘nnt far-Mr in kmvping the lambs Wing. Almuyc fwd in an mpty trough. and II’ It Mr'nmrs soiled srruh It Out with limowntrr. Wm Has Done Much Damage in Virginia and Other sntekPIaM Only Clean Seed. Both {owls In middling: am too “cry for mum-In. "w. Rye Is low ”hunk: Hmn mm or barley. 30: jun: may roman: tho "an MI I! flu vi" rank: n mun mlMaV-lo. lin- nod ml it uh: mu! when miv-I with Imm. l'nm ”w Inmh- nn- 5 m c; m. nu! Ml 'holr fowl should In m "mm-l or vnmml Corn Rafi” o‘er Lam... he 0M" unwrimvm «mum M- m mm for young lnmm that two u to maka-wl :l main "Minn M rum B of nmm Hu- «mm mlm: nu om- u! an: 5 mt". mm 2 pm". 1mm 2 parts ‘6 MI. Oil meal ls mum-"m", "llslml by lamb.- m IM- tlnu- and mum! law min": valnnhlo In pmnm'lng growth nth" than fn'. mummom Lamb. Fauna and In“, for Mar-int. All frat utvn. “Mull, [Wood “a. shock! hr ”no, huh. and (no 0'- uow, The num- wm mm m “I. a! "w Ind Ito. Irv-u In to m .7. at In; Palm am". of lb W at mm! mm" In no of flu- ” "ll-lard 'Mk. flaky. nun-vi .- MM, nut-I mt. I'M IN .I m an” "now no I!» Mn! Irv-«n, A um. Imm- amt on "u- vmm m awn o-Ifnrl ulumhl he mxlvh- m lump (.0 lambs growing fmm llw Hurt. 'flu' Ill! Mv-mlnl In In Io-m-ln lln-m In ml. UNI-l Imam: u! Iumlm drama-d im- [on postmm ue muly In pruflluhh- .60! any unllnury gmlu prim-u. This 3 but door lhruugh Ilw uw- of I umnll Wu"- ltumu an a 'rn-vm." to vim-h a. lamb» haw awn-a M an Um but Mo I'Mr'l "w rin an no! mum. [to my «mum umtala I ark M m and a tumult fur grain. no or m that IM um»- am no! go! that m Inn them. Under ordinary farm ‘ ('mlflltinns lambs should he madl- rumly fur murâ€" ht at from 3 lo 5 mnnllm of age, When young Hwy make u higlu-r mm 0! gain and will put on the snnw mount of flesh for loss mm than when . the: an» nhler. 'l‘lu-u. um. they will flake but smull gnlns during Hu- hum K warmer, and a! (his time paragu-s are most troublesome and Hwy are thus more liable to lussvs fmm this muse. Risk of m-n-idonls Is nlwuyq ”(her when Ibo hunhs urn lu-lcl fur :1 long Hum. Murc- fowl ls can-cl for the breeding “MK. and In“ lulu-r ls m-mlvll If the lumlw are sold c-urly. Ihltcr ”ices are ulalulm-ul in the swim: be- anie of mu having to lllt‘l'l Iln- com- ,«mou M the wrslvrn lumhs llml uro ”rich-II (luring llw Mlllllm‘f nnal full. Ind In Iultlillun llu- urmu-r 3M“ (Im II. of his main-y mmm-r by pmhim: m Inmlw tn :0 Inarh-mhh- rumlilhm ul mt an pm-xll-lv. Touching Lambs to En. luring Meat of Summer They Are More Liable to Losses From Para. citesâ€"Breeder Also Gets Use 0' Hit Money Earner. _.._.~___‘- ..< m MIKE HIGHER HAIE 0F GAIN AVOID DEEP [908E SEEDBED From 3 to 5 Months Is About Common Saying Among Wetlc Bight Age Under Ordinary 3 Posted Farmers That Plant Farm Conditions. ; Won't Stand “Wet Feet.” Ease Six v . mrv W~WMW 4..“ 1m UMNS FATTENEN {PREVENT WINTER FUN MANNETING’ ALFALFA KILLING In thn marketing of hay nml rmmh~ age (hr-rc- Is a larzo bulk to handle and ham to the point of don-ry, The United Sign»; dvmrlmont of agricul- ture pmms out that this moans much extra labor for the men and teams on grain Ind mp flu‘mfl. and much for- tlmy In taken 01? which mlght he re- turned to the fields It the products we“ fed II. I". M Much Taken Off That Might Be Re- turned to Soil 6! Crop. Were Fed to Live Stock. RETAIN FERTILITY 0N FARM (Int-n old flt-M“ whirl: have luv" ‘ pnslurml nrv prank-sully llos‘lmyqfi. \rhih- “PHI" whit-h luul mu-dvlu-rnhh- (all gruwlh IN" on Hm ground are not dummy-d an tum-h In the ordinary." Winn-t vln- [-nm-I-Hnn nl'l'nrdml by n dram: full urnulh is munlly snflh‘lvnt 'n prm'vm any wimvrkllling. Winter Protection Favored. It is I'Yillo'lll Ilml whrn lhu mmlir 'Sum nrv hm fi-vm: \\ ml" pan'I‘Vile “L”? It may ,N"[I ammo. wlll not [Irv- mnl pump wlnrnrklllinz by which a :01"! «am! ls lhlnm-ll or ulmt‘ruyml. l'r»-.-mnluu \‘hnlllvl always be Ink-mi lmuu-wr. tn ulw <m-h winlrr [Il‘ulm- firm as may lw nffurah-ul by tlw nrmvlh uf lln~ alfalfa nfwr tho last‘ v-Iminu. Tm Into mmin: «‘lmuhl lw nvoldml as “1-" as 1m (-lm-n- p‘wmrimz. In fnfl. it h alnnlolful wlu'llwr nlfalfn fluids .ymuld lu- on! ur matured um‘r Sq» number I. Tho killing by vwrmm- mid I“ mm! "kc-LY In lmmn-n In a dry upon “-in- fur. nml m-w ,umwlhuw~ (“mm-in",- Imp «nun-n In uhirh Hm plmmu am shah.- |ow rnnh-vl. and "Hum "me cnwr, arc- mum! likely to Vu- :Im-flfil. n‘ny Tho- hnuim: M um «M by unornnm (rm-urn mu) "mum. um Hw- nun nmflh. «ml who" Nu- m" mat-4. N ’nrnlm “m. u. Tin- mil. 1m Irv-v2â€" lhk. Niki-1 I MW “0"! M "I! rot-0' Ilnfll an- mmin ruiml. 11m.- flw al‘ H-nmh- Inn-ting and thawing finully dnmu "w rank n! the Mum out n! "w arumnl. scum-mm» non-m! Im-Iw‘ hrmklvm on "w mp rum. and in mu raw of ymmz Mam“. II»- “In" mm In» qm-Mly thrmvn um an "m «urfmv. “'mvvr mlm or anr ”1an may run-m m1- III-Ms On ln-vunw mn'm-‘l with a H’N'I'I nf Iw. \V'IN‘h. If H mm- lium“: lung. H alum“! sun- In «mnvhu-r alfnfl'n nr fluvrr. and «won lfflim“ mm M" aruim are linhh- to humy In thin ‘ ‘I‘N rumm- nomad an gun-luring hum “Mo mmvv "to «mm: of IM- ultllrn. manna." non mm M Wluwrmll. mu mm mm m.- mu.“ {Murmur mmluum a! mm. INII- h "mum"; “Mom": In mu nonh- nn rmnnlr. and um I: ma mdllhm which In- «min- In lmwnuul'. mm. d wmmmm “WMc-rllllinz In hnmcm Alum! In dlfh-n-m mu: 4.) Hw hum-Inn M "u- m". M Hu- sllmv'wrinl "f "w pmmc mnh-r Int um! Hmmzlo "w kmm: «f (ho hum 1.; un- nun-m! mm. Ibo OM nu. mm hum whiz-I hug m with amusing the "all” at am"- mm". "m "all“ than lum- IMNIMO tn wlntntllllnc. In Inch. Mural. mm!" Ind IIINIII punt-I. finial-fly mom and («when «audition for Marlin. all-Ira. Ind tho ,uum: plum: In Iurh I now-M on "In, In dry mu m m"- out durum Pour drninum- i~' nm- (-nusv fnr win< "Ar-killing. It i\’ n vmmnun szuinz: Hm! "NZ-Hm “ill nut :ruu “ill! "WM I'm-l," and in Ian-l uhirll ix- nm “1-” Ilrzn‘m-d llu‘ ('rop \\ ill ruin-r tlnm'u nut nr hvzn‘e out In ”In u-nurw ul‘ 4: NW smxuns. A deep lame swam-a is an unfavorable On Land That Is No! Well-Drained Crop wm Either Drown Out or Heave Out in Course of Few Seasons~0ther Factors. WI Ft.“ 0' AMI"; DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER, DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS \ l7 hrs. extra time ........ ”.28 Frank Allen-Salary ........ 95 00 0!: m" call Commissioners Bryce. Bender, Hall-«r and Mayor Barber votnd Aye. Nays none. Motion car- ried. - Drfl. of Health I Safely. S. lllulzik~»Salary-l'it ....... S 8.00 Dept. 04‘ Paw I‘mperty. ‘H. L. Thompmn-§alnry ...$6;'u.00 6 hrs. oxtra limo ........ 4.46 Ola lr\\'in~â€"Salnry .......... 65.00 8 hrs. tha time ......... 2.23: Wilbur Dunnâ€"Salary ....... 60.00 Pearl Watkinsâ€"Sal. (in full) 57.50 Earl Watkins-Salary ...... 67.50 I? hrs. extra time ........ ”.28 Frank A Henâ€"Salary ........ 95 .00 lie-u. at sun-In Improvements. S. {unlzikrwSalary . . . . . . , . . .8101)" 3. Banks ................... 44 .00 I. a. "ram . \V. (T. linrlwr (1 Fun! Davis (Tnmmiukmor llryn- Jim-cut"! 0w nmi-quMy pay In" for flu- priml fmm Oflohvr I In ()fldl‘r If». 1".‘0. and mural In nmmne mm. and haw wnrmnh drawn rm- "w wwml n- immmh m foilmw: f m 1' mm. on. I. o. nu. :3. mo. ‘ lieu. of Armat- Hunt". I (Ms. M. Hildr~8ulnry ..... Sunni .\I. \‘mmrvl ................. 7:7.me J. MrMahon ............ ,. 5-7.5" A. N. Snow ............... 7.30 William flvmk-r .. ..... 4.1m Harry \\'. Burr ........... 4.16 ('lmc. Halls-r ............... 4. H}. mum of flu meeting of October Nth. 1920. were mu! nod Cammir Mum-r "emu-r mmnfl tn npprmo n; Md. 0!: roll all Commission", lion-hr. Bryce. Hulk-r I'll flayov W.‘ 0. llarhvr mm! Am. Nay: m. Motion rank-d. Dawn": Grove. Ill, 0d. 18, 1920. llvuulat nun-ting o! tho Council of the Villa“ at lbuwnrrx (Emu Ill l'nwnt M roll «all Nuor W. (7. “an M and Cummiubomn "outfit. "IL irr and llryw. Communion" Hum 3mm. 32 S. Main Street Downers Grove, Ill. MORRIS SHOE STORE OFFICIAL PRO- CEEDINGS OF THE VILLAGE B 0 A R D Come in and you will find good shoes at the new prices. We just got a new Price List from the shoe factory from whom we buy our shoes, showing reductions from 25c to 75c on a pair. Although we did not buy any at the new price we are re- ducing our prices on a good many numbers feel- ing that we should give our customers the benefit of the decline in price as fast as possible. GOOD NEWS (‘mummu‘inu Octuln-r 5H, thv Rund- ing Roam uf lhr Lihrury “ill ln- opt-n Sunday :tfl(~l'nuun.< {mm 2:30 to 5200 under the mpw\i,~iuu U! ”21- Library (‘mmmixw M ”W \\'mnzm'.~' Club. Mn. Lancaster. chairman. 'Hu- Kuhn“) Hoard i5 plvuwd lu uuummu' that in'ginninu lhv iinl 'l'i.m.<:l;.y in Nummhvr. Um Kimhw- 'g'mtvn [nu'hvrs will coming! a .~l»‘:‘\ I'lnuu'l m [In- libt fuur firmlo‘s in Li- ‘ln'mfi Hull. Hu- huur i:~‘ va at 4:3” 'mm H prumm uttmuluncv i< lh'h’ifl‘ll yin (-Hh-t' to In: Un'nugh le'uro (lurk [All clulolrvn in (how gnu!“ urn ur~ ‘g'I-d tn (wnu- hu‘uu 6‘ of Hu- gum! Ull‘ll'r Hwy will Law and hmuuso m 1hr fur! :Irnt (hr 4min lulu! will hr: lulu-n 1mm hunk» “hit-h um ht: bur-i rnm'ul .l'rum tiw Library. and \lel’ be u how to them in their [Inghkh \\'nrk :1! .«chqu. Kimlw‘uurh-n 'I'c-awhvrs m Conducl filmy “our for (fllilJn-u in Library “at". LIBRARY BOARD LEASE WIRE _ “ ELECTION FOR Ill I Cmmma‘sioncr Bryce moved to adâ€" ”()R Hourly to the next regular meeting Mate October 25:11), 19:30. On roll call NE‘VSLL‘unnuiwium-rs Bryce, “mull-r Hulim‘ fund Mayur Han-bur vulcd Ayn". Nays [ Muliun carried. . Hunt '1 ' . Londm g Huh. M. Hitch, \"Illug-u (Tlrrk. g2? §._ F’II’S‘ Avenue Tokphmr IDS-W ADELAIDE A. WALTER Teacher of Piano I!!! We»! Maple Ava, Telephone 52â€".“ Minutes furnished an new Of T» have it elm right and "smallis- cull lIinulalc “DR-W. .llave that": n-wrwd. Carpenter Contracting and Jobbing ’ Al ”w fin-t mwling MM um work “film-«lay Dr. Goodwin Mk up "w "Inw- mm or "w gmrrmmm. 0w Exwutiw. lmgi-lntiw and ”w Judi- cial. No rxplninml Iht- {nod [mink of with and NW wu-MLI fur "w hir (km mm16nun~ nmum’m Imam" "w "it "Open Vomm" «Md: was Murhwl Il‘u \u‘rh nxn h to Inlw up "mummy- n-annx to "w «mumm- ‘mh of «wry day life. "in not Mm in lo [M 0w new mu-nt. the wanna. :inlrmml in the ballot and in the :gmcrnmm 0! 1M lmml Shaw. To IMn «ml he has MIMI 0w ““ omnns‘ Ciliuvap Clans." which will mwt‘ in the church hall «wry Wnlnrmhy nflmrnmm a! 3:00 o'cluri. Bum» ll. “mum". pay-tor of 'it. Jnfl'p'l'r (‘hzm'h has made ninth" nu-w «Murtun- in m.- «Herb to adu- ‘cntu 'hr pwplc- ulna; llw lmcs ol good .gmo‘rMm-M and acquaint “cm Mlh the woman numb o! the Unit- "I Suum. F. w.’ KE’I'I'ENRNG Contractor Builder Summâ€"v llu' ulmvo has nuthing to «hr will: gum! >rr\'iu-. “'0”. :ummw again. It has! It lulu-s up mignty Inn-villus linu- “In-u .‘mm-luul)‘ (Lu- mmb Hm uprrulnr, um. ”ml- 31m llmlv :m-y m'u lmrihly abused. (N 'qun; 1 km:\\' thv subscribvr is al- Vuzus rip-ht, but I \wmh-r if they are imwmn' of Hm following: [m \ m In \um (hihhcn play “ill! ”w h Ivflllllvlll" Du _\uu Mh‘al‘ at the jugn-mt'n'. Du wu mvr h-l \uul rcâ€" ‘rle’l' hung? I!“ _\uu mm call the ’m-nng number 1’ Do ,\uu usu tho line I'm um lmun at u “mu? [)0 you ask llu: upvrulnl' fur Llu- time at In!“ in] time: a «lay? 1.; 4-\'cr_\' cull _\0u Inuku .mcinl'.’ Do you call “iul'urmu-l Emu" \ulh yum' din-('hn'y right unm Ilrr _\nur mmu :14:th yuu to “ph-uw‘ rmhull [his hunk?" I v 'Hn- way many >uh.~'(':‘ibcr.< criti- rim lhv upvlillfll'n and complain if [hwy arr unable to m-l umn- party inland-v would him! one to lwlim‘o (hut tin-y urc IcH'ihly abused. 0f £‘IIHJ':(‘, 1 know 1hr subs rilwr is al- \\;A).\ right, but I \Hmoh-r if they ul'l' HELLO! IS THIS YOU? PHONE GIRLS ASK DR ESSLER BROS. Downers Grove. Ill. a lt'll'phulln- ull’in-Z’ :l hunk berm-0 you ~‘:'lv!y 34m \um'l lu- Uu‘ rhit‘f ulu'vulul' We are ready to show you these heaters if you will call at our office. With a Gas Heater there is no fuel to carry, no going into the basement to tend the furnace, no ashes to early, no odor, just prompt, cheerful, eco- nomical servnce where and when you wish it. If you have children or older people in the home, you should install a Gas Heater for they feel the chill readily and are likely to take cold easily in a chilly, drafty room. The heat radiates into every corner of the room insuring comfort. can ’t get in if you have a Hot Spot Heatel in your home. nuwpamsun. is upl‘n to u” and new one. rogurdlvss. 01' church bvliof m‘ politic]! alriliatiun, is im'itud to mâ€" tvnd. Office II Ballot Next Walk. The ballot {or the Nuvcmbor cloc- tion is a lamb on“, the lulgost in the hiatm5 n1 Dul’uqu (minty. That the ummu “5H huu- u haul time marking it as ”H5 “1. h i>~ umuu'tnt. ”lo the (ml of nln'iutim: Hu- pussibility that [ht-5' will vote for cumlidatcx they do nut. wish to \‘ull- for, Dr. (:nndwin will have a szunph- of the ballot to‘ he voted on NUVCIIHN‘I‘ 2nd and In-1 \\iH nxplnin thiw m n”. J . . . . . . y Hm (flUZ(fll.\hl!l chm: 1s nbxnhm-ly; BEAN. S( ’RATCH FEE!) three. W f U tedG f . ifs..- “mmbmwfl Decorating Paper Hanging .H )Hl‘ll’ll .\l ‘\'/.'/u\ Phone 355 27 So. Main Street are a constant reminder of the fact that heavy winter. suits and over coats should be sent to he cleaned for a thorough brightening up and a good steam pressing. sterilizâ€" ing your garments, raises the mm of the cloth and gives the garment a most pleasing amu-urzmco of llt‘\\'n(‘SS. Estimates on all work cheerfully furnished Walker 6: Dicke PAINTING Dampness and Chill of Early Fall Harry Walker Plume lnl-R ('ull phone GROWING MASH .3 mm new. MIDDI séHUMAmI-IR FBI-ll) OATS HARLEY AM) my Manure Spreaders. Truck Wagons Farm Implements. CHILLY FALL DAYS CHICKEN FEED ()pcn l-‘orunl. JOSEPH DIETER :i‘h) um' drivm- waits your call At the next meeting of the Open Fm um in be held in the church hall -;«,n Frltlll} evening, OctobeI 29th, Ar~ . tiilo X at Um League of Nations will I b» iliscu.~.~nl. “-liu topic as announced 'liy “r. Goodwin, who is IIImch‘atur of the Forum is “Shall the United States iAng-v tn i’IwI- -I-\-o FuropI-an Nations ‘i'Iom l‘.'\tl‘lllill Attmlzs" . I Like ’lH' ('iiizmi hip (luv: the Open l‘mum i. non sm'tz II':I In, nun- partisan and .Ill 1110 imitml to attend. It is Ithe pqum-v tn laki- up qm-stiuns that I‘mqu numh MIMI. us us home owners and (H (inollcm in a .mmll town, In. tlIuI than tlII- hum-r \IuIlil questions. 'lIut llll' clusnuss of “IO election 'makvs ii sci-III as if somi- one of the issm's should lu- discussed. Henry [)ivke l'honc 1?:th Eddax.-mwkazz.3920‘ LAYING MASH Residcnce l31-R MIDI)” NOS

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