The Fluent Lawn Mower. In Town “II Sill“. ll" 3mm. “II DIM†Tools. Rubber Hose and Fixtures. Washburn cousidered. Crosby's Gold Medal Flour. from $2.75 to $10.000ach. Lawn Swings, PoultrL. Lawn aflgield angirnggi All kinds of Garden I"! IIM Illa! Il‘zl II“ HIGH-GRADE GROCERIES AT PRICES THAT MAKE Films FRESH VEGETABLES COFFEES. TEAS. SPICES. ETC. ' F. aenw‘m Pin- :12: . PLEVKA 8; CO. Also have a good assortment of; Lawn Mowers MERTZ MOBHEL You "Are Going to Paint 'â€0‘“IOOOâ€I.0.0.0.0000...OOOOOOOOOOO§ For Ennflnina in LAWN SUPPLIES HAMIOCKS AND cmmum‘ Phon- Vour om:- No. 234 “ALL“. THE mmmwm IN 36 S. MAIN SI. 32 NORTH FOO'I'B STREET MAIN §canmn§ will appeal to you zou with anything in that line at Qrioes that that we can furnish where Quality is to be Paint. don’ t forget Livery and 3 If you are gging to mam! knackâ€: Dumber-RV†nan-Innu- IOTAILI'I I u fARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK won lulu. turn. Vla- -N!0m SETS $22!! lnm- Ila-cl. m mm :30 {In Koran: Vern an hvoflm road horns. Thll strain that to 9. undo nee-m. 1min Mor- lanai-c Ge... in Mndiinggeean they unsold niwnyn he taken by the neck. Ind when lifted from the ground tin body mould be turned with the buck townrd the per- son kindling It. ll tint position it mnnot strike. and will remain quiet Ind docile; The body an in partly nupported by seizing the ï¬rst joint of the wing with one hand. it the goose is held lacing one, it will strike lard blows with In while or Imtcix with Alum I. Know-e. v. 0. Cohen. mercury of the Kan- eee State Bond of Agriculture. an: 'l'he elf-Ire 310'an tn Keen: up proximate: 900,000 acres. and but three cultivated crop! exceed It In annual urea. v1:~ when. com end oats. In combination 'lth theee. mam m- nllhee Kansas: with the non com- plete and cheapest (anon anywhere "nibble. for the nuntenence at live stock. for the exceneece of which they are tuned. It II n perennial Nee-In; to tho. so fortunate u to have u even devoted to In growing." - lam-c Man. The theme“ ray to put gala: on young pig: ls tltmll the now. She has 3 strong digest!†and can can roam (ï¬lm and mature Into easlly ligated milk. (fuel-I experiments allow It“ I mind of weight taken (nun the m wlll make more than 1 mMMulnmlln-pm.them o! the young animals mulnlng more tater. The '0' should be [ad to pro due: I high milk yield, and the pin she-la Is not with her Int" they get to nuns I {all food of grain and m "(Honda-numbelut II no can at no vul- Iboh than a. bum. nuhmanwu Ml... 'Mcl II can!" In“ â€(no «He «mainly. "on I: and)" mid d “In: m: in In um «manhunIMdIulyno-IMI "at m and one [an e! he! canâ€. An" they nre Wkly lllxel Add boiling water In value-t qua-nu tn an. a ï¬ll dough. (‘mer (I. WI IMI lot ll toot. Paul (I. dough warm or no“, III mm hot.â€" Donvor Held and ram ‘1 no Ou- MI. and Ch. «autumn-cum... nmunma- m.â€lb-Ofl Fred up ruck-u. Peed I'Illthrlm the ï¬rst my or two alum a mixture of bread crumbs grated ï¬ne And blul‘bolled egg chop- ped lino. Keep wllcr Datum them m a Mmll (ounuln. no they can drink but not gel In!» It. In in law dun teed upon rolled oats. Incly marked torn and any small needs. Add A! glut-139;...voslï¬ln .na!§3..’§ tun-ltpv-gq-dlu-ainlitv..‘i;.Ԥoit.vova 1.3!- sI-Inoi .7. .3! v3 .3 .35. :InIbAo: S .3». '03! d‘fiiFBIADI-ul? a pan). A... !-:.31'ruol..3 gilt-8.535.523.8933 905.753.73n; in. no 3- its? 3.33.. .u..'§§p35.i.g3¢}n‘nx! gals-{1.3.33 1313...! ;.n; [allâ€"3.3:. ;. I. 30 .3: ual 1.1-! only; (I! ’03.... .3 .253.- 3. 33- t; 3!. In. 3. ‘32-.- i ‘0:- II A newrumpt-r man In Chit-ago. who lives a few miles out in (In.- ruunlry, last year sold $227. worth at honey In) three Mg hotels. He says he did not spend more than an hour a week look- Im: all" his bees during the season. â€"~li‘. and D. Journal. In I com d opal. mam (to ï¬ll!- mm, 0' out lot-Mum “mammaumummwunnm Illustnlmm An hour mum: at week spent on the can: at the Imus will bring larger rs:- lm'lm {or [In- cflm‘t than any oihvr labor on the farm. All the wreds nhould be kept down In [rout 0! the hives. Mow a. plot 6 fuel nlde and then rut the weeds and gm a dose lu Um ground with a hum. Dues should be protected from (he wlml on the north and west by a closeâ€" sel hedge or high lenve. Hues use water to dilute the heavy. thlrk honey left over from winter 10 make It suitable for the young larvae and 1mm ‘0 make the rel] wax pilable. Valet law II. â€can. lee the been plenty or water. They need a great deal and wlll fly a long dlatance to get It. Mama“! to get It. I! there Is no running stream or lake of pure water near n In well to plate a mm at flesh water near the apulry every day. med :6 Vernon: n ma, gm DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER VIII. 0! Quality. Extra lam specimens of vagemma are all right for exhibition purpoea ad to win print with. but they are not win th- “In" consumer warm ud in with: in my truism on Mimi-1m d aim and month- “ no mm an wan. flow to M Fence m. Any timber 'm In! quite tell if m In thls way: Di; 3 azure hole than! I foot deep. throwing (he dirt well luck. 8|!"an the post and drive we“ Into the bottom. then put a flu stone min! each side and n chunk aplnst the post. the boards holding It the other '1’. TM: prevents their rotting of! I! the surface of the ground :9 they than do. Purl-bk mung Hashim. A mochine by which the iarner ah prepare end on his fruits. tomatoes. earn. been. or any other ienl produce 'hleh an be conned. in (he held: or orehnrrh in which the resemble or fruit in growing. is described In Popu- hr Mechanics. loo-ted on 1 wheel» borrow nrrmgement, the machine an he pushed from one orchard to mother or from o tom-to patch to a cornï¬eld us necessity requires. Water for the process in heeled hy a kerosene homer Train-«1m um: gum-en. The influence at (be male in trans- nliiing milk qualities in his â€spring is a point in thick dairym give too Iiiiie heed. Who is there In! hat not been disappointed In his heifers from his hesi cows by the use of some In- wonhy bull. or, if he has been so for. unto as to secure a h" of some extra milling strain. has not found Ill heifer: (mm cows good 0r bad u- eelling their dam in yield and qui- ity 0! mill? Look well to in In". tor in ill choice lieu nece- or iaiinre.â€"-Kunsu Farmer. Val-o cl 0 I...“ itâ€... An [Mm-"n on-plo u no ult- d a stall ‘11-.- for "(it In power urn-nan my I. In“ nu Dun mum. Cal. A "at min In but “and In ad the pun In the la- ol olnnklly h- hel and for long nth llxM m a ruling and Int lag. aha for «um um! uniting In the ham cl “.9 met, A: the man In very null «luring the dry miles an old minor“: duel: has ban «hm to form n m" 0! 100,000 culm- foet umrlly. The plant cost ".500 and In a single yen luau dole 8700 want of tort. n1 they "met It. all cum in la u] out“! m d their mm» lug «In. law I'd-u Iuv lint-hurls. ('mv [nus me a good trap (or vine- yards. The grapes are given thorough mlu‘vallon unlll lule Juno. when lhc unn- no»: are sown. Before this uran- Hm: n :4 begun. as); the E‘armers and mers' Journal, I! was a problem to hold llw soil about lhe roots 0! [he vlnen. Amâ€"r cropping wllh cow pea: {or several seasons the had tube: but Mule and the vim-x grow better and hear llfllt‘l‘d. The 00" pet: make milk-lent cover. to one do“ no! to! lnlu the mud when pruning In we! wruluvr ln [ale wtulor or urly uprlng Whollu-r xruwn In the orrhnrd or vlne .v‘unl llw gn-au Ihouhl uuunlly be plow- ed mun-r um- lollo-lng uprlns. In (NI Annu- I'll-II c. It should not he lorgotten that tho sprlm; In tho proper than to prepare the alfalfa crop that ls to be planted next fall. The ground which Is ex- ported to be used for thls crop uhould not be planted to small graln; neither should corn precede Mfalla. because the ground wlll not be kept free at weeds and grass. The best preparav tor-y crop (or alfalfa ls tow peas; then after the vines are removed or plowed under the ground should be well broken and kept clean 01 weeds and grass by surface cultlvntlon uutll It ls needed In «Hallo the followlng fall. Peanuts may be grown Instead or con pvt-3. If the crop ls musidered more desirable. us it 15 perhaps. but they must bu Imp: well culllruled and err pcrinlly allow no earth grass to grow in the crops-Chicago Inn-r ()realL mxuberl families. The Morgan type is short 0! leg. thick and round barrel. Intelligent and of great courage and endurance. The New York Sun. remarking on the showing of our wheat emu-tics. mentions [hit the acre value of the Amerimn output for the Ian ten year: shows In average of about 810.40. M. land Int-meet! In nine It becomes IQ possible to raise when at a proï¬t - any such Male. The sauce of . York produced more when! In than in 1907. Nov Inland II “can: out a! the "alt hum In the resolution strike out the word “nine" and insert the word "ten." also strike out the word "three" and insert the won! "four." Canoner In by the Senate. an nmended. May 4. I909. That they take “Meme and “3‘? the power to sahmna witnesses and 99m! for documents and nmn'and no minim themselves with the laws and results armmpllaimi in ether states and that said committee rolled the ’erideme and opinions (it expert inr- terioiogisis upon said question. and it said thev-rniln test should be found to be an neural and etlrient test at the disease M tuberculosis among Wk animals. then that said committee asâ€" timaie the amount that anemia be paid for rattle condemned hotll nnder an animal ia'r. madam: law. and make their report to the ant union at tie General Assembly. and that aid committee be provided with an app» prlatlon of an adequate amount to pay clerk and nteaographerl‘ fees and hire and actual traveling expenses of the committee while engaged am the work as herein at alt. Together ï¬fth the folloflng amend- ment thereto. In the adoption of thlvh amendment I am lnstmctvd to ask the cont-anew of the Home of Rm mutlva. Thrnrorr. It 6: unit"! by no "with lï¬r k"!!- mar-"lap. m! I MM mm†0! am he and-tell. m by Ike luv-In of "to New Ind Him by the MM"! 0! the Mata to Investigate Into the MIAMI"! and me alt-levy and "no mummy a Month; the NIP-"tun test In no sum 9! Illinois. Ind um um mm [Mm-e Invmlnn :1»! Menu" "'2 ale-um as to them" or mu (he cl†ease germ mm: from an animal at ï¬nal wllh tnhrmlmls. through me mill. to a human hm. um! the ecu-t ol "mum-mun the MI": as swh (cod prod-fl ls linearized. hmM n». shim-ed am! med In the (My of (‘hi- run. taken {mm the dairy dmrMs at a distance iron salt! My. Win-In. A hm M Inc will!" In (No Intsluln proud!“ lav "to n» tom-«I at no lot In «ho Incl-n M in"; an and hauling nut. in tho lubnufll In. mud "n myâ€! by lumhdihn-dn Inn-Io! the ammo val-o a! II. um. «I uni. "H: II" land to an em "much cl my 017 the sun. wild m: with to "mu. Ink“. and ml «up and MI!" m the is!" human 00 [in Sun. When“. II In aupulvd sud MM an Ilw am of Numb-m uln- a: nu owl-No umt In." the “I! um All bud!“ ulnu of ID. In“. and and diam. Ind: In Ibo a†I“ In.- ot ulna at ur- um um and brvcdtu "In“ by nua- ot an alumni. no (OIMIIOO. and loan M In)": lo I†onâ€! at web dairy hat and «I. o! llflr value“. If mu. 0! III and r": mun-m I“ In min «A lit-ll “on All Iupmlou at I» than out 94 (to Board of Hum cl (3. «My 0! Clkln: I“ WW II II pull um Ibo 1-» "will“ at all! Minn lu ulna be In “Inflflllfl 0! ballot and C...†AM "so": u layout“. to m" Mun Any mall. gum, M in! In In that In. «a nut and to... all" to lion- II. hurl. an" nun-hm 1- am "on n t. It! and Inn-Imp". Ind ain't-o tunn- I“ “an the nun-ml I“ to“ null".- II (b. um: Ind Whereas. lly reason of the said ordi- lmnres and the unlawful and unreason- able rules 1nd reurlrtlous u! the Board 0! Health a! [he rlty of CM- t-ago lht: prhâ€"e of milk In said why has turn-arsed and is being raised and threatened to be rahml from as and ’4' rents a 4mm ta 9 mun a quart, to the great injury Ind sulrrinx to ma pea Me at elm: my; uml When-an. u I. a «Haunted «men-non whether the tuber-1m" lwll In an ar- t'urute Ind mlem In! to tit-tenuuw “mm the aim at tuborrqu-u cm In: In the sultan. and It II 1 Manual cannon whether llhort‘uhnll run be conveyed from the uflmut to the In» all bolus tn:- lullk and Ill meant-u; Guy l4..|1uxh of DuPase.’ Frank W. Shepherd 0! Kane. Dr. Alex. Lane oi Cook. Dr. J. W. Allison 01 Kanknkee. Thomas Tim-ell ol Kluhinnd. .1th11 C. McKenzie of Jo Dm‘iess. Aihtsrt J. Olsen oi Alt’Henry. S. C. Pemberton of l‘oles. ('. S. Hearn of Adams. Whereas. Under and by virtue of of Chicago ordiuam-es the Board of Health a! the city 0! Chirugo we as- suming to inspm-t dairy herds in the State of Illinois and In rondemu milk. butter and rheese that are produced from cows that have not been tested by the tubenrnlin test and that is man- nfarun'ed and produced from milk which has not been pasteurized, and the produt-en~ at milk, butter and rheese tributary to the city of Chi- t-ngu are lining greatly annoyed. hinti- I‘Tt’d and harassed by agents of (he Hoard UK Health of the lil_\' of Citi- t-ugn. and the sale at their prudtu-t in being injured. tuningmt and destroyed; mid The following committee has been appointed In Mum-dance with the fol- lowing rsolutions adopted by the 1m- uols Stall; Leglslatlu'e: Hill THE \FAMEB AND DAIBYMAN. Amend House Joint Resolution No. Bpeaker Shurdefl ol Sic-Henry coun- morn-wmnm u. mama-mum- m â€I PAD. [In “I Home to Householders Plan to Visit the Alaska-Yukon-Paciï¬c Exposition At Seattle-Open June lâ€"Octoba 16 PIPE! “III... "m I. “III! l “Till". mum Chicago Teleï¬wl’xone CB. 'l‘hc MOI! bcautitnl lad interesting upouition ever held. “uildim and Exhibits “Jud ll 50041001100. Thin in the grandest cduutioml opwrtunity cur ollcrtd. Not unly can you In the Exposition Ind tlu Putt Sound country. but you cu m the entire Nonliwut when n phi-nom- cull development in tnldu place. AM when there I" unlimited inn-tutu" opportunitico ll the lam. apple diItrictI and in the rapidly 3min. new Mound thin. â€I.“ round trip with libcrnl nap-oven and limits. Solid thumb train. tram principal Burlington Intibmi to Scuttle over I uricty of root". ~. AND FINE! J. ALVQEMMERB, mm." In. M an FOWLER FRANKENFIELD “mum“- Aquitaine-I...- nSout'hm-St. L. KLEIN urn-On sod-m nun “an. Ohm-chow. .l'a‘l. tuba'ufrw .M-‘N'nl‘tznn Shoo: u S. M». Sam! and by an 0â€"0" at III-local. â€Icon hell it Salted Mu Hit or (in: I- m Moat Marks!