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Lake County Register (1922), 1 Jul 1925, p. 7

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_ | gARM BUREAU --i RAY BROTHERS To PEEDS TO USE WITH CORN w Skim--milk is fines also may be used to bal-- . unce the corn. Do not let pigs have eaough beans to cause scours. When Pigs Are On Full Feed Those who are pushing the pigs Organization-- Director of L A. A-- mers sflt" e, as far-- "*w able to hold our own against the other lines of in-- wm are so highly organ-- 'fimbdl:hlb'ed'b; pthl y Bureau uduu_mmnw Association is one that will benefit :wy and M"'-fi most M ing the besti-"'&'flr:r.'_ gh,hfii'rfid&hmh are at ordinary prices. Their use now is more profitable than us-- usal. Many of the most profitable ton litters have been raised on some or all of : these feeds with corn on ugg CENT INCREASE ' MEMEBERSHIP INX $IX f COUNTIES, REPORT SAYS8 feed of corn will make good use of all they will eat of tankage, or of in hame m s ma and wheat middlings they want with these feeds. In these cases ail the 19'.mh"h.¢-m Proportions of Feeds When one feeds leas corn than the rmmmufl-" limited too. Best proportions to feed on pasture are usually about as follows: No. 1--Corn 1 bu., tankage 4 lbs. 4s all about, G, E. Metz-- ger, org %dfi.n-- linois s Association in a letter to D. H. Minto, president of the County Farm Bureau. C ,'.gunmmuu due renewals, the letter states, ;"m-muuynm&h year from choicé. Six counties are .'.":Td"(i)"l'uuu-"""'h, &-'--llv" ol equality for agriculture. On this last point, Mr. Metzger points out that it is being heard more and more everywhere he goes. Anlbhnfio'r:dd-th-b "'dmm---& _ Gives Three main ressons. -- _ .. Farmers are mtw Burean in the counties -- are ?cu ' ! * uim No. 3--Corn 1 bu., tankage and,, "P9 --No. 4--Corn 1 bu., floury wheat imiddlings 6 lbs., tankage 3 lbs. No. b----Corn 1 bu., soybeans 8 qts. wentary feeds usually are worth at least the following amounts of corn: oR Bathing Boating Values of Feeds Friday Evening, Afterni of the Fourth and Sun grtis Celebrate the Fourth at Diamond Lake, Hlinois .--_~ _\ Mineral Mixtures rv""mhmtmm to salt. On lllincis pastures in ex-- * feeding of well balanced ration of corn, oats, wheat mid-- dlings, linseed oil meal and tankage, the addition of other minerals does tnie t se anme mineral may pay if soybeans are have been arranged to bring dele-- gates and club members from all parts of the country, and thousands are expected to come by automobile and by boat 'There will be bands, ;b-- corps and drill teams, and >-yofl.hl-uhwmwodeo send their delegations in special uni-- worth 1 bu. coti. --~The outstanding spectacular event of 'the convention will be the grand lodge parade, July 16, in which 75,-- 000 members of the order are ex-- pected to participate. used instead of tankage. For this .mflifi 77.va h: 5 mwarts wood ashes or GETS WORD ON ELKS' AFFAIR es them with the present offer-- 'gh'ub-m The wool pool gives the farmer the same price received by the dealer, and nets him the middleman's profit. Last year the pool's price netted from eight to twenty cents a pound more than local prices paid by private buyers eator for this year's price, he con-- &nhc.lbdn,-bdnlcd{ the Waukegan Benevolent and Pro-- tective Order of Elks has received word that great preparations are be-- ing made in Portland, Oregon, for the sixty--first grand lodge reumion to be 'held there for a week, from Jyuly 12 to 18. Elkdom will own Portland during that time.-- Still the boy held back. Dad took a hand at this point. "Now speak up son," commanded reason. . Why don't you want to go to achool with a sprained wrist?!" "Too many boys owe me a lick-- -- Tommy had ~sprained his wrist and didn't want to go to school. DANCING Wool Pool. A Success and ~paying before this his . However, this heavily with dust particles that have the sun as a fiery red ball, obvjously . CHICAGO, IIL, June 26.--SBixty l:-flhmmmt& 'w.hhfiw_uh'o- 'r-.' 8 to 18, in Chicago, it 'was arinounced 'yesterday at a suggesting a damp atmosphere and promising rain. r The appearance of the moon de-- pends largely on conditions of the at-- mosphere, and there is much wisdom in the simple lines: _ "n..-h--a«':h The red moon doth 78 'The white moon doth nelther rain it --was announced yesterday at a meeting of the governors and exhib-- The old saying, "Rain before sev en, clear before eleven," is based on the scientific fact that an early morning gain dries the air by taking water out of it and cleans it of dust. proverb "A red sun has water in his Shore drive. | Likewise,-- there is truth in the old nor snow," . A clear or white moon is common-- ly understood to--give warning: of frost, and with good success, since the earth's surface heat radiates rap-- idly into a cloudless night sky. Other old --sayings in which there is truth, Prof. Humphreys declares, are: "The higher the clouds the finer the wenther." ~ f "Rainbow to windward, fou!l falls the day; rainbow to leeward, damp water on its beak." "When the sun is in his house it will rain soon."*> MANY CITIES IN BIG EXPOSITION may kill Tom. The prescription that 'cured Jim at the Ameri-- §T m& a es of lau Mtlfy Your Home ~----~With Flowers lusciou berrics but it better ic But wha E'm' tain drink t'z like, THIs Is TMEB PLACE TO FND IT AT ITS BBST, mixed right We have a choice line of flowers for bed-- &mn that-- will add much to the and attractiveness of your home. A Fine Lot of Geraniums --~ none better grown. 4 | 6 We have an exceptionally fine stock of Dracaneg8, Boston and Asparagus Ferns. Hanging baskets that add beauty to your front poreh, | _ Coleus Ageratum CANDIES FA nns Give &re Vets Fresh Strawberry -- Sundae 2 , C. Burridge & Sons Li y TL Phone 396--J The SODA SHOP & the nature oll rl.ooo. : Lyons, 5501 Ever-- tant supcrintendent, WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1925 ehr. The awards day in the offices estate at 22 W. wecently sold the Nesge interests, so hy drophobia . is attended . is a $15 North M@dwaukee Ave. 's Phlox Farley, assistant RATHBONE HITS . SECESSION PLAN Congressman of This District Slaps Out at Chicago Idea centrifugal forees which are caus-- ing us to fly apart when our na-- must not let pelty pouuoal FPVEN ries balkanize the sovergign State of Illinois." # wee Congressman--at--Large Henry R. Rathbone made this declaration yesterday to _ Rockford friends whom he visited on his return journey to Chicago from Apple elected at the last election with a majority of 844,000 said that he office of congressman--at-- the April, 1926, primaries. GARDENS ROCKFORD, IIL., June 29.--"We Marigolds Blue Lace Flower Bachelor Buttons LUNCHES an--at--large at Real Estate and Insurance FOR SALE--Nearly new, modern, home, five rooms® and sun--porch, west of Milwaukee avenue. Oak and chicken house, shrubbery and trees. Low price for quick sale. FOR SALE--One hundred foot va-- eant lot on West Cook Avenue. FOR SALE--1 acre standing alfalfa. Phone 140--W. 51--2tpd FOR SALE--4 burner Florence ker-- asene stove with oven, nearly new. *Grodon Ray, Mundelein, HL Pnone €00--R2. L 51--6tpd FOR SALE--Two rugs 9x12 body Brussels Good séwing --machine, cheap. Phone 138--W. _ 51--.2tpd WANTED--By young man, per-- manent place on farm. Good nome FOR SALE--One of the best homes HOUSES AND LOTS--Bought and sold. Loans . mase. . insurance. Edwin Austin Phone 167W Liber-- FOR RENT--New. 5& room vottage on Diamond Lake. Nettie Kidder, Prairie View, NL 50--4t WANTED--Elderly lady as house» keeper and carétaker doring FOR SALE--3 female rabbit hounds FOR SALE--5 acres standing alfal-- FOR SALE--14 acres standing hay. Bert ~Curtis, Libertyville. 50--2t FOR SALE--Potatoes. I have about 200 bushels of first class potatoes FOR SALE--Cherries. © Phone 398-- W. Mrs. J. L. Roder, Mundelein, Minimum charge, 25¢. GW Rates: 5¢ per line per Will Erect You A House & is en § 42 If you want to buy anything, or if you have son ig to sell, x rent or exchange, or if you want help, make it known thro h: '"'f~%""'(§"' * solumins. . You will: get results, f se t There is no way you can reach as many people in 'county | _ . _ in so short a time and at soreasonable a cost as you can if yo make 1 ; _ your wants known here. A trial will convince you. --=-- _ _ i _ owner's absence in Europe. Phone #41--M. B1--it located on a full acre of ground, beautifully landscaped with shrub-- or any kind of building;furnish-- ing all labor and material by contract, so you may know just what entire cost will be before f8, delein, HI -- Phone 232--R. 51--2t R. L Gonsalves CONTRACTOR & BUILDER * LAertyville 145--R Real Estate and Insurance Libertyville, DL There is no obligation in asking information : 'advice. I am always glad to be of service. FORREST FLAGG QWEN . Agent . 34--W INSURANCKE is PROTECTION rnished rooms for Phone 241--M. S1--1t at. North B1--2t WANTED --Sewing at my home. If desired, will gladly u::- choice and amount of material, Myrtle Hubbard, 137 School street WANTED--Clean gotton Fags At WANTED -- Everyone . in _ Lake county to try a classified ad in PHYSICIAN and SURGEON _ . Fox Lake Above the Bank -- _ Assistant State Veterinarian -- @ Telephone 66 LIBERTYYVILLE " DR. OTTO R. THOMPSON FRANCIS T. ROLLINS-- _ By V. DWIGHT EDRUS COOK moderate cost. -- Phone your ad to buy, sell or Plastering and CATTLE TESTED Free of Charge Anywhere on the North Shore for Office with Farm Bureas SATEISFACTION Telephone 432--R it * 539 Milwaukee Avenue Oldormw._" 601 West Park Avenue Inspector in Charge Phone Libertyville 329 NORMAN L. MADOLE FLOOR SURFACING Phone 236--J Xoik K uP ad ads Fap A9,*

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