Downers Grove Reporter, 29 May 1908, p. 15

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OPALL KINDS ”00”“ Sonnmidbokmvlmnom nthmofllhnuultlna,m1t MM newer be mind with their food. l'he “huh an tall but. moommmnfluoy “.mnnhuuummuu “unmet“..â€" Inch :3 bun. roots. etc. Corn in fat- tenln and thank! nut he led In mm «entities. it promote: neither growth a! the m nor pigs. Some creel vac- bNe food uhould be given in winter. Breeding nimals need a mu- m oi exercise. Feeding 1.:de the need exercile, but not so an - than” be given breeding nhfll. it in best to promote the tendency mat-d: luineu. gnawing m m wercioe m munuln the hulfi d m no box I: ll animal fur lent, for- me gain land nd the sheep for Imy, dull and worn land. In the” ma flour to the mud Illa my other In [mind for In Volta II lone! leet h to chug out the mud Ind war full of BM “"0! or Md. This teens to give very little pain ad on treatment cum. found [Ive knoll-c of etch m to (In I! 'm be known when no u h alto, and Mdlovlerlopdnm'oh More cnlfllc. on who nutridltanmm um WI um 08! he I‘m- ln-r'nnre‘, ll In non-rally land (bu I! I "mum rvrlonl lu- plied will not mm. ulna Ihm u-ll Inn. Ilw nub nu um! u'cn lam-l] ”Mn-um!" la cl lo”! I» only mom, at I In" parlad Ill: be- mm nnrrmu'n 0. ll.- mhor M“. I! an r-Ivy'l rml. ha mnlnl II“ not sum- than lhrw- ”HM: liq vosnll In wry nnnvlnln. lb» 0.0 so: lupin u "holy m mm u the 90m. alum! many more In a damn! mamm- um on one Illa rumor than gammy. Anlu I! nu mlulr and be ml“ 0th an or no» "lieu. {mm m puma"! In «Iraq ad I“ cork- nah mare In, I"! he not: Ill-01* on I. lie puller am You" at Mill mm: min um no my mfl-ln, an lie lever the In! nvl the more "coma a. noel, the m9" lg the MOI of More" 'tlch In, any. m tum ll lbs pull" «In. the Mler can at I maulâ€"W. ll. Gilbert, II the Ann- ell CIlllnlor. \HTINO POULTRY 'und pound- o! llvo wolghl than Th. 1 nun "coastal-breeding poi“ IbAjld M M! twenty-ave mum]. o! In-I ‘.Iu'|vlhrmllnl pun" If“ 1""! dry moun- per «in. Who lee-flu out-Inqzwly .ha'u Jana: with "I0 me too! brood- . lam now" an hl'lll of «albino- Mn“ {or color In ‘11.. . nug- mlllnln‘ “no and mum” Put an» lurlu'r, NM- poudq 0! Wu. mnm elm-d- 0! ‘ur mum! qo tom-lard mules or lh!ruhohydnnn nd. 00 noon In as ‘murrl um and no [maln- flm'n pounds Wail. N to NS pounds cm um. [nu :rv Inn-my not a! murl' mayumu m 15 you“. at huâ€" lw lm Ihn' plrpoul for wlfll Mum-u CIanoc. 'l u. a! mum. “at m ”yam; Ihnl In. actuary no W m. bit-IA Ml "DI APPLE. a! .nlorrm rolm or tub dllqrnll Muha- pdkn on a. m- d be“ polnu. II In "mm "on to film I. In... Wudoboro, I... In Immu- mu m tom. no nod to upon“ lulu Md In. In... to my” um :5! Mn!- In nun you In 01mm on: 9" «In I" that. a nun! In pro-Incu- mm. «winch lla- romll owing lam”. n do" own" pulm- amt un- nru "occur. for Italian. to m m. [coding a! cool... m. pun-mu wr'nh rum In, It The MN: I." «In about I'm- Mr- (ollmml I run dud-c a. timer. â€"A-orkn Cd- I‘or Ine'nnrm II I: run"! loo-410nm. When a nurse I: simcluly prod!!- pmed Lo sum-r (mm cracked beats. or from mud (ever. the unhunl out!“ no! to law It: leg» clipped on an! mn-ldernnon whllnom'l-r. u to do '0 will (really Increase the risk 0! Ill comrlctlng (beau m'npinlnln. In :11 um when- a hon-‘5 MM Ira clip- ]w-l, lhv hnlr In lhv lmlluw at (hr hrel rhoul-l not In m! rm: the rllpprrn. but It uhould nwrcly he lrlmuml ullxhlly mm s mlr of Ixoblv urn can. onYy' .umrmu be!“ cut urn Io mnlv Hu- lu-«II not man. no u to be- In kmvam: with me ms! of me I“. ~\\’ I: Ulllwrl. In Ila Arm-dun (“ul- :Iu'm. A brood not should 1n fed 3 mm. The question i. very omn mooted u to whether or not it in advisable to clip a horse's legs. Speaking in I general way, it may he stated, with. out any hesitation. that it In oertsin- ly best not to clip the limbsâ€"4r, at any rate, the iUWLr part at them. when n horse in having his winter coat shortened, lor the very good reason that the long hair aflords n oemtn amount at protection again-at the at- iects or wet and dirt to the legs. The unclipped hair in no wise interfere: with the comtort oi’ the animal, nor ll lit in any way an encumbrance. 0n the other hand, the clipping o! the logs involves the drawback that they ‘ are deprived of the protection against wet and dirt. as stated above. None etriie Ind bumble toot. The assault-an sapling roost.’ guaran- teed to prevent lice. hns gmle into oblivion with the lightning rod. The movable west in the fad. Our plan: Make tour carpentere' treetlel, two or them nVe leet ion; nnd two and a halt wet high and the other tour feet long and two ieet high. , Cover the high treaties with hoards nlx feet long. and on this drop ping floor place your low trestles and train one to the other place your roost- 1 ins slats. Put them (our inch slate on loose Ind on very cold nights move them close together. Set up in n ccrnt-r out 0! limits and place the duszinx box near and the the lens the lsz of horses are very hens will keep the rooms Wt‘ll Iiusletl. commonly t'llmwd along with the body 1 Ailvnntugos,â€"-â€"En:i1y cleaned; lrnsily hr the reason that it adds greatly ‘0 , remove-l; oatchrs all the manure; can file mnnrt uppenrunt'e ol the anitnnl. :be removni or so. up in three min- The {act that it improves the appear- 5 utes; hens can st'rnti‘h under it; rod once 0! 11 horse. and looks smart. in the soli'd‘t‘ilsun that can be advnnced in favor of the practice of clipping a horse's llmbn. and unless nppenrnncel am really oi great importanceâ€"and this can only he so in the case 01' pleasure horsesâ€"l: is decidedly nil- visnble lb refrain from doing so. The legs, along with the head, are the worst and most dlfllcult pnrts to BUD in A horse, and it takes I long time to do them, and a grunt many horse: which are otherwise quiet and due“. enough, uhjmt to their lay being clip- pod, nod give :1 lot of trouble when lhln In being done For this reanon alums, i! {or no other, it in hell. lo leave tho it-gs untouched, miles avoid it. Try it and he eon- vinced.â€"~\Veehly Witness. ~ F . , WHY COWS HOULD BE KEPT. At one of th stltuies belt in MI!- nouri in reply tho question, "Why 'xhould l engage in dairy-ins?" the State W Commissioner said: “Because the is money in itâ€"mo'o [money (or amount Invested than in my other line or term work The man who miliu his cow can raise just as much corn, wheat, hog: and steer- lend still set. from 820 to “0 clear 'from cream sold. One man with ltwelvo or fifteen cow. an make from :8800 to 8600 I year from cream sad i still do at much oi other things n he OLIPPING THE LEGS OF HOW. t‘ 1‘ J. Ferguson an N l“ the follawing meal mm '0 very ntlnfnctory results m 0.23, Incl! mad. ‘0 W lunar. finely (marl. '0 ’8 shorts, so m cont; ‘1 ad. , , ass-mo WIVERS FARM humane “II ”I 1W Mn celluloid col- hr. Jury W h 112mm homi- ddo' and he on th iota”- famny t cool “0.000. which m M: my hunched Ind continuei: "Well. right «(or be me that lucky ltrlke he fluid 3 new mm which Inn 1 won- der. H. had touted n. Into New.“ without 3 bean. Now look what he's n tool melted joker unwed I. b nm, man. We my right hem no long :3 mm In lmfeflad 114:3- "Let's go up to Bonnet!” room." ml one of the gathering. "Too In! people am Vere listening to ”outrun; we no ' “And you claim to m I New“. ush- ll; mu?" and Frank Banneau in n low volco. "run like this no- They taro In a group In the BL Francis m talklng Rawhide m "When I m enter: our elm lo I: to“ to ran?! this mun! “I do with; due until he has thorough- ly motored 9:. TM: given him I mm! inflame of the business. In den In Givu Palm an Icon Inc Lucky Strikes If there the any points he does not ”dent-ad they are ole-red Ip below he begins workEâ€"I‘rom System. Qnmn Ire hid It "mm-M [lur- nln mm“: the ”Mann. and dlunlml Is no penalty (or lnonnce of my “Meet hound in n» volume. '1! mm 3|: Rum! $2.0M to pub- lnl can book.” says the peanut at m mpg”. ‘bnt we mud" It money well Invested and we as plu- Mls b have a m Ind up to due edition my year. It in I volume at our zoo man. Illustrated with fusimlle cuts 0! van- on. mu and other form, used. A copy I- finished every employee and I. I- expected to master m merely no mum. pend-In lo in m vnrt In! the entire book. 000 mm MOI-hon - Tm lou- hr Nov lawn"... A lama mum-Hon MI [“er non Ml whim o! m- nm 0! giving new employ": a thorough "non! hunk-dc!- ol the Mullen by "bun- lng 1 book harming II .- Inter- est!“ {I‘m fll Illa details 0! lbs amp-urn wort. WHY (‘OWS ROULD BE KEPT. A! one of ti: slituies new in Mil- lwuri in reply tin question, “Why 'xhouid engage in dairy-lug?" the State EU Commissioner said: “‘Hecnuso the in money In ilâ€"mo'o money (or amount invest/ed than in my other line or farm work The man who mills his cow can raise just as much corn, wheat, hogs and steers and still get from 820 to $40 cieu .trom cream sold. One man with itwuive or fifteen cots can make from i 8300 lo .600 s your lrom crenm Ind still do as much oi other things I.- be main! If he did not. milk. Beam his land in continuliy telling boner git hn leads his co" and “veg mo ‘msnure. Ono bunhai of when! taken :lwenlyvsix cents worth of pisnt load from the soil; corn lakes slums firms per bushel, And timothy in! ,W per ton. Munro is warm from ‘ 2 to 35 per ton. About nine-(y per vol". of the plant (00d rr-uuirod lo huiivl n plant n‘lurnn in 011- manure. .\'o main-r how rich Ilse inn-l I'ns con- stant cropping will war II ouL" VARIETY non SHEEP FOOD. M Ibo that» n vulely, ball. nun am the Mom we properly bal- sam-J. It In uh! Ilut {or run thou- und pounds o! Ilvo lulu: thwe nbmld N M! twenty-are pound. 0! dry muur per du. Who let-db. me wool brush a am not" an is urn I nlbl mutant; urn pound: ol mun. Mnm mod: 0! runway-into. unto] you“ la as pound- mm. N to ".5 pounds m mania!” I“ .15 pool-ll d Mâ€" Anodrn (tutunlor. no ramming his normal! vole. M Our pun: Make (our carpenters" nestles, two of them nva feet long and two and a hall [bet high and the other (our feet long and two feet high. , Cover tlm high lresxlea with boards 5!: feet long. and on this drop- ping floor place your low treaties and {mm one to the other place your roast- mg slats. eat tent in tho synagogue. Results. strife and bumble (not. The sasaafran sapling roost.’ guaran- teed to prevent. 11cc». has gnne into oblivion with the lightning rod. The movable rocst In the rad. TALK THAT CELL. MINES. .IMKINO "4 HIV "IN. ’ COWS HOUI An Americanized Chlnnmnn. Chln Gee Bee. 3: the projector. president and engineer In rhlof of a railroad which has recently been opened In the Hong kong hinterland. Of the six locomo- tive: med tom were purchased In the United eaten. the other: comm; from Germany. The prentdent can his chief 111le In handing the road m In overcoming the Minna or the na- tives. who opposed the work on the mad that the smoke from the loco- motlnl wanld ruin their crop. The case was that at a boy who. a. the m1! of a very mo flll hack- wnrd on [m head while (hung. had for a you and 1 ha" been deaf and dumb. One morning his brother wem to awake him. and finding Mm a cop henvfly, awed Mm lightly no the are- heud. To his armament the deaf and dumb my nwnh with a lmfl r17. Both mach and hearing had been restored. -Kama (“Hy Journal. No medial man needs to he told that even disease has Its malls. and that recovery has occasionally been brought about by main lnoxplk‘nbiy trivial. One of the must remarkable 0’ these unaccountable matricula- a! dim” took place In Halter. In Westphalia. Don't go! ltlghienni Manse land is null. “‘1‘ have found all the mm hind iii"? in In iiw whole mum! nrth. and more is not smash of it in :0 around. It will norm be worth any less army than it ls today; but In my Judgment It will increase in nine fu- beyond ihehigmmionotmodolm. The pupulaiiou II auto to increase; we are constantly finding new men for con. and the dam-ad for it will be in‘ rn-nml You will mm are any mre map mm In my 1ndmni.-â€"Judgn 1. Oils llmnphn‘y of Sprinxflt‘ld. The ram-er above all min-r men who won Inf :1 living len his turn houn- ot Mint and 0! Mann. In a alum):- Ihv' gnqmlnlkm «I "If rm" In: luv-mun] m" a- turf (vm, «Mlz- um «I! "w rum! “1|"!!! has In» ('fl'llfl'l' uuly H |l‘f «mt. This means that every man and mum": Inn [mu-.4 the farm and gun In the rloy ln-mmm a («unmet Inclnul ur a pn-dm-r. and um "l1?!” tlu- uplll’flllllfll's fur ”I' farm. This mm mm lurk” {our ll» mm rm MID m 00" WILL 33 man. ilk! Inln yuur wants an mu mmhl Mn- yom mum- dn nut» hhnl‘mm hm hm Juan-I. Imam; mm mm than It Just ma up at at "am or ("or Inche- 'Ill an Ian M Imam. lama If. n mun-nob harmw. ll alt-nun [I] in ml hum-uh with a hot. ['0 :- mark and mt «Imp. 11w but mm Io N! nva elm" In 1mm“ «mum-m Itbhrdmun your tau-an but haul" own an Hour, , llfltut how a merit“ four Hut-I tho-n "u- mk nu- uni-ll "an «an rim: (In: In M; In chum. l'wuhtmv lump n-wnnl «mu ('un- ml- lhl-um: but It Inn lulu 0! pa- nmm. [Isn't M (In lhlulln mu. Nlmfflm II in nu Iu coll mom nth-r null", “'EIIIH‘ ’l‘llOl'fillTfl. It tube: A. WAI‘GII. Klll Ilw mun" wmh und yum will never Imu- lnrgv "II’I. .\ «haul m“! mwr gum In ml. MuMnnl In hem-r In (M ultrhm than In It uhmhflrld. l'ull II tfl» by [he won. 'i mm FOB FARMERS. lluny n man by tho flmlclo nlllom un-l an-kc-lh. whllc- his mnn «In all "m (-lmn-n In the ruln and MM. and he ('0'- lnrelh I" "w mull. \‘orlly. this nlno In wxnlluu of the splrlt. 'l'lw umlvn has n [um-Ind Imminâ€" gmwlng on the culling-n: It hnn .1 (howuml oym-mlmwlug cm the pum- n-u; It hm! any numln‘r of ennuâ€" luwxlng my llu- awn-t mm; and It hm- nll (hr hut-n II wunln. III-1.4m lln- [Manda-ll. Sumo runners tun-m anxious M an“! all (be mljulnlng land. but [In-y should wally hupmvo and Inukr nu.- Inn-st um‘ n! tlw urn-s (In-y haw. lnxfun- minimu- In“ nmrr. "lll’hflllk has Hllc'n‘flll‘d lu prmlm‘lng u ”pint-less tau-tun. hut ln-t us hope (but this will be no t-nmumgrmont to the culth’utlnn of spun-loss nn-II. Tau-hm: "Nun: (-Mhln-n. If I Imus fln' ynnls of flu": and um- {our to make a jurist-t, what HIIII" l hun- left?“ Little girl: "You wlll inn-u.- scrum left." '1‘" km :III [III' bumhlolx-vn Hosts ruins the rlm'vr «mp. fur tlu- lm-s I-nms-fl‘r- (Him- th» l-lussums. Run. boys. but dnm‘t k"! tlwnl. Tho nun-rage wan-r lulalnvs rmmsn Inn's fur his mum. yot guns on putting men In tho Legislature who have no use l'nr furmorn.‘ A country lmuau-wlt'e wm dn all slu- mm In the wink-r and mu all she dm-H in tho :muum \Vlu-n _\'uu Inm- «lum- 4 rmlly good Ihllu: (In no! Mop (u talk nlmnt [1. but :10 unulln-I'. Now the c-nuutry’s ulna-m! all over “'llll (In! smwlllue, and the breeze l'luyu among the Mg Nd chm-r 'mm ":9 vlnmsy lmmhlelmm; Sungsu-m mm- In leafy mwm From the lyrlglltm-ms of flu- mum, Tlu-n. lllu- HI'I‘t'llmllllg luwra. slug tlu-lr hn'wmmxs unto Juno. 'l‘llmw who my ml they an llud ll“,- gulm: pll-asnm. Summsv we put ll hull-lllh'h on our Euspmmuun. Sumo mm lnn'on‘t su much purlh as a: {rug has In one Illud lug. (- Nllw lullol'n make a mun. but a “'0â€" man can make hurls out of a damn mun. The lollowlng Io {unusual by the Farm Journal. Philadelphia. Pa.: ("'1‘ 0!" THE GINGER JAIL Moe-to flu Pmkn. full Line “Keen Cutter” Goods PLEVKA 8: MacDflUflAll HARDWA RE Where Aré You Going for Your Vacation? OWE US A TRIAL Downers Grove Shoe Repair Co. S. L. AMBROSE Paper Hanging, (Maintains. House Painting P. A. LORD LUMBER CO. ItisWIâ€"youbuyonlynmch unmask minaflsiuam, {manner pint! mum Anym- mapplyitmdobuinlplcadidrednwkhthomlnbmdfu] colon -- you an ml :11chon scheme. AskforCoiorCardndBook, ullinzvrlm 0mm did with NUKOTE . NUKOTE 1. naming», ml. to produce the um n4 lustrous finish that whims“ find of (he heel and the wear and tear of every-day Mk. ‘ Fâ€"’ "" uNUKOTE. Use it on your Floors, Furniture, \dework, Picmé Frames, at. â€" in fact mmherlcu use: can he found [or it in any Harm, where : Inning and mn-luflngfinish is desired. , A Hardwood Floor of any Color You may Choose far $250 wmhMMmmmuI-ypfleo." and many other parts of the West and Northwest. I will give you illustrated folders describing the routes. scenery and climate and giving list of hotels and board- ing houses with rates of board. Colorado If you have not decided. let me tell you all about the railroad round trip rates this summer to PRATT a. LAnltflT-mcrmmmgu Mann See our new line of Htmmock s. Porch Scllces and Chairs. Lawn Swingx and Croquet Sets. THE FINEST LAWN MOWERS MADE NUKUTE HAS NO SUBSTITUTE - row IALI av - NOW OPEN Turnout ‘ao Yellowstohe’ Phrk I.“ an“ IV I will quote you vanes (vetylow lhls yen) (rum sour huma lawn and win plan your whale ulv. Sec lie Io-dny. 65 Maln Streat J. L. REMMERB. Agent Pacific Coast The Grail-in; Tool take! lhc place of lkill and can be nuccrul‘ully uled by the inuperv emu! man of woman, thug making it puniblc lur any one all a very slight "prun- In on)" the luxuvynl a nut Inn]: loud (but. This Gaining Cum- mnd u'lu-n pun-curd v mm M lwu cu.“- of CM-Namrl pmdu-‘el n Iuvlacu flu: um mtmcar .uu' unfivu'y \‘amitlml IL '4 "HM' llmrs uur “a ,P ,, Thin process does not require the urn-ices u! a rotational wood fur her. Flour: which are in too poor condition to he im~ provcdwilhvamishalone can he made tuimilatc a genuine hardqu “not with this new palcnmd G 'qing Syslcrn.

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