Downers Grove Reporter, 2 Jul 1909, p. 8

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H. PLEVKA '5 CO. The Plant Lawn Iowan In Town “II SIIIIS. “II “WEB. [III III!” T%,,R“bber H039- and Fixtures. Washburn from $2.75 $0310.00 each. Lawn Swingg, Poultrxt Lawn and Fielg alf‘encing. All kinds of Garden Crosby's Gold Medal Flour. considered. HIGH-GRADE GROCE'RIES nmmnmm FRESH VEGETABLES ”All.” mmwmmm COFFEBS. TEAS. SPICES. ETC. Milli ummramm MERTZ MHBHEL Also hazoogpodiss-Lrtmeot of Lawn Mowers For 3"!th h LAWN 80??le HAIIOCKS AND CIOQUET 3m ’OWOOOIO“.OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC‘ 36 S. MAIN ST. '3 E“?! 594% will aEBeal to that we can furnish ygu with anything in that line at Brioes that where gualitz is to be Paint, 7 393% forget Ifzo_uate ggingto mm II? A ISIOI I. - you mlmwfllthmw-l-I." We has BMW who i" “'0 an. ad 204 mu. m the. he ddwndhtmmnthgmfls mmxnamn.1m.nm ahhmmamtn-Jtnlp Minimum-Mar mu hm my in all tho but", am: 3}? £533! iéi’ “4'2 3' iir'li E 15 :iiit "a" i r no" you) and to mammal-cum» Much-I vm-M TM Mb... Md VIII ‘0' I). vs.- Yaw-m “COM...“ ”kWh-Initial A farm telephon- ll not only a great luxury. but It I: lost humming III air Ioluto Manny. With the Mditlon a! non human to the (arm every year and the scarcity o! Inhor anything um love: new In worth money. When you got .00me to doing business our the telephone you realize Ito mt value. A short “mo ago I hoard a farmer order 100 bushels of need out: by who” (ram mother (armor about [on 1mm. away. He had seen I melle It the lnlr Inst ml and made the ne- mlntlon- lmrdlnxiy. The buolum on trans-cud In about five minutes while the farmer vu Iltllng ll his dell otter reading hln morning mull lett at tho box by tho runl dellvery mo. It would In" taken him all do! to get III: null Ind drive to the othor farmer and buy Illa nod not}. “I’- 'l'clupbonul. In some mm of the country tel» phone- In heamlnx very common. I! new that one: I telephone ll exub- lhhad In the bully St I: there to any. Other actions at [In country no very much behind the (Ime- In thin respect. wobbly henna: no 0110 h“ 80M IIIM wllh thy yuflmhnry unnu- menu. Shvmunmmmn- “OM m. [cl-abdldhunmhnd ml,'hlehhmeomll¢ Moonr- non. Thom! hunk I! it; 000 m Into tam-Inn“. '5'“! '0" um:- um Nahum Into DM- ammo-cl. Butthilhw‘ “mathtllmeuflfiflmh m“ “nun“, than will!» .wmmdmmthnm m'hkthIIMMthanndlol whhnihbdumdllnu- mm. smut. u m- (comer .,, am... of can (hi-0 ML “mm. at ant-cul- (lo-In an.) no gum at nun (tn-III) m m a... “he! mum Per one In ally ind m In mm VIII-d lulu-I. math-1min“- Alan-flourmm-xhom Seve- lhe Fertiliser. Fertilizer iI aanllve. By the old method of distributing it there well usually enough new to represent I pretty penny. Then came along 1 Virginia nun Ind invented the hand fer- tillxer dropper. Thin de vice consist: of en odd- eheped bucket. running to e. point at the bottom end having a mill open. in: there. through which the content- iiltere. A hinted nlve. operated by 1 rod thlt lend: to the handle oi the‘ bucket. controle the iiow. The top oh the rod le connected to e ore-her. which run- under the handle oi the hnchet. Thi- hlr ie in close resell. end. when resting on the top at the bucket the valve ie open. 'l'e cioee the valve the operator merely extends e fln‘er end mu the but. thou Ililfllllil oil the iertllleer. The Hive lane at the bottom. ”realm the fertiliter in lbw-Annette... For-neutering ordeal end levne this device in oi [mt nannies“. end in I note} .VOI'. nuanced. ‘l‘lmg‘ _ H mantle-hull: offlh method. Th Mariam: don-rim: or an Inn-u State Alrlcullurll Gallon II also working along than lines. but ll not yet Mid) to mace anything but program. When symptom. of cholm hm? In I herd. ll. I: who to dlp the whole herd. dhlnlocc their mus-uh thor- oughly. give than t ullsht chase In load. Ind Idd In this about five drop! at tlnelurv a! prickly uh tor cull hundred pounds ol has once or twloo a any. The old mod! of wood uh.- Ind uh In good In my nuances. A mu. powdered sulphate or copper, dried unlplnlo or iron or chm-coal given III"! when tho ulna: are not perloclly healthy troguently does much good. After nll. lh‘a old Man. II! ounce or pmvunllon ‘1. worth I pound of cure. hold: good here. ’ mummmnm lie-Illa I-ll Flt-III. unlock- all nu:- ma mu. mom-m. -- ' In Mn."â€"â€"Nov York Pun. " m “How m mt?" mod her friend. Tat could not read or write. could Mn. McCarthy's III-hand went out In I but alone. no but overt-nod. and In wu around. A Maud me! her an. weeks later. '1 11:21” uh! he. "that Put left you unwell ol~ that he left you no, “can micâ€"Rm. Ilium men. Marian, mam». can no mould malt-u upon them. Tho misfit! of had mi. llvo "ch of such calf-reunite and "turd remind. n to compr- fa- vorably with the mm of truly re m 1100 In (humiliating be- m and lid nmd new pm- tlu. 0-. my latrines mils; M Minn-l mum far the like a! pane. toll MM”. but be need not boon-o abjectâ€"4!". C. l'. Nun. UH- Wht. [All Angus. Irma...â€" mic. 11m In to In Incl-M am MI 0! Indium! name not only the. when candle! I: wicked. but man the. who an“ do wrong If than '1. '0? III." the m of (Ill llh.â€"-M. l. H. c, Burgh. Methodist, h- Anunio, Tenn. tlflcm lacuna-op. 110 m Imme- o! cm»! I”. m d In unmaâ€" II- m tin-Id h I mm. unru- d Ila-any I. not Mummncnmm DAILY Iv III III! to m hm“, will ”H mm d m an can um nu ma I. an and lemon nth. mu!“ I. Dolly Bur mmru Nlmuln COI‘I‘IM ht. Who-lid. Nu: than, 10mm PIOIPTL' ATTIIDII nu..- m “nu-M- mu: IOI In! .0900 Anna. In ad was. loan. loan. ”1 “new.“ ['NMM ”13-..-..” ..,.. .W~7“~‘m. ~ .- -:-â€"-; I). ”In a Mat-«Int In. Hull. hum. Emily; Ion-mo u... A m. 0! mar l- uau blunt an a m. o! alto-ll..â€"Rov. Joli P. W93. Inn (mum. Nu rm CR1. Ivory spring the (m of the mad I: rowed. The earth In hammered hard. unor vhlch (In «rim ll plant-d with maul. 1‘10 uncolond plut- m embedded In the no. And an m In place by I win nem- o! In and null (My at. am not Who- ” wound (or the M. a- villa tool I. umfilun 51‘ (all... TI. mouth. 1» any 0! lb. unlLudthd-yoltumm new by I am low hall. which sud-o tho Iota clock. The horoloflcai features or the clock ere unique. the mechnnlsm be- lnx avenue hy water from 1. pump- ln. nation nurhx. Numeral" ex- periments were made In the begin- ning in order to make the clock keep acct-rite time. which it now does Very ntilhctorlly. The movement In hated In a small chamber within the mound. A 244mm wheel of ul- unlxed Iron I: hung in 1 large Iron tune. The rim or lhls wheel consist- j of e eerie: or buckets. A jet ot water from I reservoir strikes the bucket! on one side so that they link when filled. turning the wheel and empty- in. into n Inlllwny. The eerie: of wheels vhlch more the hand: in «(and by menu 0! seer wheel- which are net on Ill Mile 0! this large wheel. the emnlier wheel- belng plu- Ioned and hung on the frame. I: II An ordin-ry clock rue. By labell- tutinx I renrvolr [or a direct Set from I utunlplpe. whk-h u- formerly need. the pressure. and manque-t need 0! the wheel. ll rendered unl- In Waterwork- Pnrk. Dotson. Ilium. In one at th non Intending object- 1at mo cityv The place In any. sought by visitors for a View 0! tbs Iowa clock which. by In floral beauty and horologlul lnunulty of mine- Ilon. lawn-nu all those Intercom In the odd and picturesque. The did ll uprlgm. and In on I mound of 5m velvety mm. anlsumny ambollluhod with nre species- of plants. The dill proper I: about Bl! feet In nil-meter. A gardener carefully trims the plan“ I! regular Intervals lent their unper- fluou- growth should Interfere with the movement of the land: or the our laglbfllty ol the "mo at I dil- tnnee. The hands are made 0! wood and In painted white. We a. not um (.qu! m non mu m0... I," SIM Mrs. lcCIflhy; "he mmmm Wilt 4'3}??? While: to W out mu} m child 19â€"" “No. I M “null-4' 0‘. now I Mu It! You hue mflthonyfmfimburgto “giantâ€"3 . ‘10- "can't think-J . ‘Idon'Iâ€"aflmalcohonn. lm't 'Mb. Illinltpo-lbhmtlfm "No. on“ m. nM«â€"" ”No? Than It must he that you want no price of mission to the M- are- before the lyedogsal Center an the 'lliblo mushrooms 0! the MM- flo Want: to that when you on!" "Ah!” :3. m interrupted. “What I: It thin that. I uncut you would like to In” a mm mm mud Mlusmtothmdb laurel II M that I". moved the A rather stubby tooling yon; tel lav. win a nutty lord and I In! (In: may have all DIM!“ can mural canon .30. chic!!! It the mun-bk looking Inn, gun-ell on a step or two. mum. and mt Incl. fibumrufln..btor."hlo He was mulling In (MC 0! the ho- tol. sloth. I m m dot. with a gold as. .h‘l In em: want. The areas In II. "I." was It. And W. In .0- 091! Ire.- Ide,nfldabItM-m dune! 1 ml vb I“ “find It: work for (In any. um I glad Ola. m and m I" II the Ira-o of nimmmmm-am plantaphyll. Man-inn”: t', ml~~hok~ m- '.‘"n. IMMUNE AND FOSTER “maulâ€".- mun-Amn- mummy-uâ€" Annual-rum um min! It cannot be that m.umlmm.amn FIREWORKS n BARGAIN PBIGES he. m again? You don't totaflmuutyoa unjust The most beautiful and interesting exposition ever held. Buildings and Exhibits valued at $60,000 000. This is the grandest educational opportunity ever oflered. Not only ,, can you see the Exposition and the Puget Sound country; ‘but you can see the entire Northwest where a phcno .1; coal development is taking place. and where there a unlimited investment opportunities in the famous up , districts and in the rapidly growing new towns and eitie $61.55 round trip wifll liberal stop-overs and limits. Solid through trains from principal Burlington stations to Scottie over a variety of routes. .. At Seattleâ€"Open June l-0ctober 16 Plan to Visit the , -Yukon-Pacific Expounon loss-OUTI'IMMNMI' IGE BIHI PAIL“ J. L. REMMERS, Shoo: 33 S. Main Street Shop Photo on Ru. Pb... Cu It was A mum! man tho on his four dimmers the following mm: Do-rn. IIH'I. 80-h. 'l'Hlo. The first on- mpod with the nickname Don. the second IIIIVBM Mm, the mm m- ed up to Sally. thM the youngest son- FOWLER ' F RANKENF IELII The bookkeeper tlmldly unmatched. "If m plain.” he n'd, "1 ml‘ like s nine of guy." “You. too!” “My moaned the CI.- lulloL "Sly, do you wtnt to an to tho monl level of l mom“? I won't In I potty to your doc-null."â€" Phllulelphn may. of agency: but. up", uh most recent creation. II the result 0! 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