Groceries, Fruits, Vegetables SCHOOL SUPPLIES M Ill] M. Plevka Co. Lowest Prices for Good Good: Tools. Rubber Hose and Fixtures. Washburn Crosby’s Gold Medal Flour. from $72,775 to $10.00each. Lawn Swings, Poultry; Lawn andrlf‘ield Fencing. All kinds of Garden considered. Ml MERTZ MUBHEL Also haveagood assortment of Lawn Mowers You Are Going to Paint CmemdSeoUIBeforeGoing Whhythinginoln HARDWARE FOR ALL SEASONABLE PROMPT SERVICE f. GERWIG 36 S. MAIN ST. B. E. BAKER Livery ï¬nd Fwd Stable ILROAD STREET will aEgeal to where quality is to be 32 North Poole Sweet that line at Erices that yoq with anxthing in Paint. 7 dpn’t fogget that we can furnish ilfquu are going to Ads-nu Mud. .t ulc- 11-0 fARMERS AND MERCHANT 8 BANK IOTA-LII. I. - gag. a": ..... . ageing“ _ Rhymvm “Cid-9.1!. YOU bet. maul haloâ€"mar Mn cabbage am. no um“ himself with Inn! “‘1' M I“ w l“ B“ 1‘. Benny WoodeI-oh. A Pmnnlnnlt farmer give. em. experience with woodchuclu (mum! hogs): He Ind at several hundred early nth-gas. und In going mm M- patch early one min: he found moral plunu mining. Ho found the Mellon hole Met tho nlkln ranking luau-r In silt-n1. Package: of butter often recaive rough handling while in transit. For ihia reason the maker should take pains in ï¬xing the package so that It viii not reach It: destination brok- en. In his report of the last butter contest. Saris Briamall. auiatant pro- tensor of dairying at Manhattan. Kani. recommends packing the small tub in n larger one And ï¬lling the Interven- Ing space with paper. or wrapping in paper and then In I gunnysack, both of which he an are good matuodn. I‘m-tent!" ï¬lm“. It ls more easy to prevent dimes! In enlmaln than It ls lo rnre. Hog cholera prevails more or less In I" unions of the rmlry. but In the ma- Sorlly of cases it I: due to the con- mm M the herds and mlsmnnaze men! In {ceiling than to any other cause. Hog: must have green or bulky food, also salt Ind charcoal. These unbalance: are no! In I direct way preventlvo of rhnlera. but they keep the anlmnls In a more thrmy eon- mum and render them less "able to 0mm. ground. than 100.33: It to W mixed with volnnnor ï¬ne“ the lint war. This mhlna M variance nun who“ to «shimmy In de an] mul- lly. Vhon what In xmvn [or need I! flunk! ho on wk" land. which In Or" from vnlnntnr when and (tom Mb" volunteer araln. ryr hnlng cape v'ally nMofllonahlo Carc- must be mun In harvmung and lhruhlng the and when! to Row It mm hemmlng mix"! with nun-r varieties M wheat. Anna. in mdor to maintain the ml [[1 and ylpld n! whoa! it Is net-emf! m maintnln the hmmy of I» so" and m give the hm! good vulture.â€" Pnrmen' Mn" and Fmâ€, '13. 1, TI. tom of I tom‘s not do!"- Illm (M pornliullkn a! the no. um II but Adapt“ In II. Vlnlnx the toot from the lid. Ibo mum wu- uoo In In! nova In an" O. In Ihlrh I». "I'M '"l M homo Io but Mum-n. Loohlu tron lb. mun (to main lonn h an “own In â€um I. the "dc loo hill. Incite-M by Illa" I. “d Ibo sum to. Ivy on}. 3 Wm tho mm or normal that an "Inn lull! war IN on- In M m hoot. and In "only din- !rlhmpd our "In that. banana 0! no hool. Thu Int when ntrnlnl lor- Inrd and when I» lam In moving torn"! In A IlflllM Ilm- cha- hm“ In nlrkod up and mvrlpd fort-rd In a Hm» pct-"cl In "H- mlddln "an M I» hotly A Mr M W. of the ram Man In Inn 2 nllovn (he be made for thn (-lrculation or air so that it. will no! bet-onus 3115mm! at any point Ind by coming in frequent tom-b with (ha in will be kept cool. The relative sizes Ind positions of the Ice chamber and refrigerator are shown llld these an be made larger Mn! llelrl-o-‘Cor. The accomplnylng Illustration show- the plan of retrlgerator wllh meal. chamber attached, the accomplnyln; Illustration la glven. Provlslon must â€ï¬‚? .7" Ilkl‘u’..l\10l “'ll" \HI’AI (HASH! H1 (“Regular Form In Show: in I! w bbw , ans chow: REPORTER â€Ill 01' R0071 motive In“. According to a recent report of tho biologic“ survey of the Department of Agricultm. nu destroy annually $100,000.00 worth of American gram it in man that one rut will out so cut! vani- of min In l year, while 0! annual it will consume $1.80 worth. Bum! construction 0M any :5. I" of concrete foundations. is null. ï¬ll u some rations! mm d" _. or orb-u m driving n mud post A. In this way an at. can no and. In light a possible. A m can 'l'lnlunn. This ran ho pm on any wire gate Nearly everybody known how to make a who gate .5 shown in the out. so all that needs an explanation Is that wlre No. .1 Is mnmon wrapping wire. Put around post A and make long enough to reach pom 8, Run a "on! dtksk or non rod through wire No. 3, Anne-l. .â€" . Powell“... Thv ï¬lm of alpha» of nmmonla n a lertlllnr was drmomtrntevl In mnw Germs“ casts thon- marsh lsnm «nu. ferttltzod um: nltmte M soda and sulphate of umrmmia With both oats and Ian-ts the plants matting sulphate ylflrted mnrh more than than mivlng nltratc Than result. lndlrata that on marsh lands a liberal supply of limo m- snlphnte of ammonla my be adnntammly substituted to! nitrate of sod: and ronnrms the vb «Iom o! the practice common In Ger many. nprmry to use two or Inna mm "Hons per took mm] the out" ends 0! the hnlr Mame round with me ream After that “‘1er?! those parts when, the "am Is mhhnl on, 3! mo IMIM M ma My In «Irwin! an "to mm I1" 0! "In hm! TM Irnnlnmv 0! turn can." a paddling mono» and fmwomly lmufl‘orlnm in mm. In the mum farm "Inn " In; 2. "I'M to [All 1":on Iain (M Inn! lull 0! lb. tool. In nation the boot I: mend II n rlrrln Nom- um In “worm.“ no "Id; In Inlet-Ion who as lolrly satisfactory: Resln. 1‘1,- pmmds: laundry soup. two rake»: ï¬sh all, omthall' plot: enough Inter to make three gallons. Dissolve resin In I solution at soap and outer hy hntlng. add the ï¬sh on and tho rest of the "tar. Apply with a brush. 1! to be used on I spray. add onehnll plot at hormone. This mixture will (out! 7 to l cant: I gallon Ind one-lull plnv. II (-omldered enough [or one up- pllratlon [or 1 row. At am It wlll ho ll'ly "turner. Tho Kansas Axrh-ultural College has experimented with the varioun chem- lvnl formulas to repel m" from llvo slot-k Ind recommends the lollowlng 'l'lo Cowm no I l’erIIlIIer. The cow pen in a large heanlike plant that produces a large amount of (erase. It is valuable as a green food or for plowing under [or green ma- nure. It has been used successfully for improving wornont soils, especially these that are light and sandy in tex- ture. Its grantee! advantage for this purpose in its ability to gather nitro- gen from the air and mineral elements from subsoil. When the crop to plow- ed under. these are left near the sur- face. where they will be available to shallow‘rooted rrops and those which cannot get nitrogen from the air. It has been little used for hay in the North. because it cannot be readily ‘dried in this climate. It makes a good green feed for milrh rows between; August 1' , and September 15. or it may be preserved in the slio by mixing with l-orn fodder. For green manur- ing. the need should be sown broad- cast in late June or early July. at the rare of om- nnd :1 half bushels per arre It is especially valuable for growing in young orrhardsr When wanted for fodder it should be sown in early June. in drills 2'}; feet apnrt. a! the rate of one bushel sued per litre. In man: than In (In bun-row- of tho wnodchuckl. but utter maul morn- lnu o! mum uniting. captur- by tnp proved Mach-ml. But. having heard till (My were very fond of alt. ho mind I llhornl qunnmy ot purl: [run In nbout 1 quart 0! salt nnd placed 8‘ hnndlul near each bur- row. Ho vu not troubled nxnln that nan-on. and thin bu been his 1-0de ever since. GA" 1193mm Gone 0! the m" mm. m 36,000 not list. A whiskbroom which has outflvod m usefulness all have the bristle. shortened to a thick, m square edge 1nd be men to clean out the Oink. It In more canveolem than the ordinary mt brush. Southern ‘homeleopors rook flop. with the oovm- on. believing [Mn and; in keeping the kernels separate. Rim should aluys be mad In Monty of water. 'Mch mm Ibe rnpidlv bon- In; when the rim is dropped In. A Mi pick kept on top of the re- trlgmator am he found in! the min: to remon no paper tom from the milk urn. Hmékams. than natural wood I'm-hen tabla: have boom-us rough by continual sombblnz trim a brush. may M glad to know Hut 3 lemon. out in half and rubbed ovor the sur- face will remove the stain: and keen mane». Use plenty at hot water 'n them. white without rmxhenlng the rinsing. To mks- out wagon mam, whirh IQ of Hm kinds. that made from mal tar mny he rcmnvvrl (mm rth M an :ppllraï¬nn or mtmkum: "w other, made from nah-ml (at. ram-4‘ to a worming with ï¬ber, SM our; molt knows that "w flat. disagrwaMo (â€to n! mmsurnh Ihrn used Is 3 am" or rnsmm can ha ("mined by addinx a mall bit of but!" to the thirienod milk "on"! allow manor"! M mam! N'- lor they are mid. Pm mom-d mm!» ï¬n on me mvvr with Hols, wash of! atonâ€" "an! r1 dirklths and "In"! In a tool and dark Mac» far future usp‘ A pinch of salt is aim in ho M Visa! What: mrmiamh is and A level Mitspoonini is not too ram-h for a quart a milk. “max “90? h and "mum! of slay-nu (or "an s‘kvm I'Monin: nor" any {or "w 0mm" nakvont flnn‘t ma nann'a'ml «nor (or inï¬rm! hulk 1'†"1M brawn on". hm“ "so- : MM Imfln on par» MM ['99 a nilvvr nm‘. This :mfllm '0 mm only Dan"! ma "IF-"H â€M "w Md of Ml'orlals for I!» Met a ran": flrm‘t nan rvann'a'nd mnr (or "flu-d "MM 1'†"1M brawn on'v. HOV'IIZHOIJ‘ "IVTR MW man 9» midst-a nd '1" mm m ppm-val frvfl' mas-rm It «I mm! mm 0M I'm“ [my nnnbln Oh" "aria? MIN {M n. M‘l N n' "u- n'Ilnl'm "H0 ntrrr r‘m fruit makes tho heal pwstrvu or INNâ€. Bonn nun "on MI! '10! MIIN" fllrml hm uMnuw-nul- of hnunr "M In amen-mm:- of flour 'ï¬ 0 annnran MN "on Mu, MM vm' mr’nl or raw wan". "murmur u' uh‘w worm» am! n" flflr ml Milln- I‘vn M4 hm hm» Ml M‘rlrnmiu" " PM“ I!†a 0021mm"! n! Vlnnmr. Srrvo hn' ~ 3‘": York I've-cs, PIN-o "w Il'Ml‘fl on n Infla- M00 nun-had no» I h- :Hrm or rumm- Mr. and mm: nvnr IM- mm In in." M h“! I Irmnn Norman n..- In"!!! bah-w llmnl out “to NM mm "m tum. All" MIM mlmrtn far Mrh pound 0! MI. and an aura «WM Minn»- M‘d'n I! I‘m p'N-o I:- van um- um van-Ix. I ran-rm M an ham would ho limit†In "Mum to I‘w "Hulk". NIM "‘"NI‘OI par Mun-l Placing nu- Mh In [M IIN‘P him IM- lommrnlnrw Io bo'ow Ibo mum WM. and "III In.†Irmw-nmn‘ nw ram show-M M kept wnnn m- an. In Mn: "mum! â€OILPD RAIAII‘X (boo-o a plan {mm the mid-HO M "I. an. Plun- It In a on. In!!!» of boiling nun-r. to wh'rh a tut-inmo- NI 0! â€It in bun lilo-ad to curb am" 0! I'Il'r. RIPE AND PLI'MS. Two cupfuls of milk, tum ounce; o! rlce. one hmznlnx lnhlesnoontul o! Junr and one te’llnoonlul of vnnllla oxtnct. Pu! tlw milk In") l “are pin on the Elm. and when It boll. Add the flee. wall wavhed. wrlnkllnk It In!» the bolllnt mllk. Add the lunar Ind vnnllln. The mlxtnre lhnuld bn luol lhlrk ellunh to pour IMO I I'M mold. lmnw- It In m» mnl’l IIII cold. than human mnnd- the who. unlu- genl‘y, and turn l! on Ch I wally dluh. Arrange Iomo trim-Ir mound plum: round ":0 rlw, mltllnn Illa ma mun (mm the fmn. â€"Ne' York Fri-u. Take some thin slices or cooked beets, some void ('00de potatoes. some cold cooked cnuuflnwnr. and a Mule chopped parsley. Pour ave-r tho followmg drawing and add sail and pepper to taste. Put one level (on- lpoonml of mustard, onn tmsponnful anchovy name. one mblvspmnlul of mltk or cream. and on:- «lessormpoon- ml of vim-var. .\le Hm mustard with the anchovy. thvn add. the mllk. and lastly tho- vlnt-gnr. Tomatoes are equally mod Ban-ml In the same way. ~.\'ew York Press. BRET AND CAPIIH-‘IDWER SALAD. CHICKEN WITH RICE. As tasty a 4143!: as one could wish is fried chicken with rice and fried Spanish sweet peppers. To prepare the peppers. drain them from the can. cut them In l-wo and try them in but- te'r. Put a border of hot boiled rice around the plnltfl'. the chicken in the centre and the peppers dotted around on the rice. Fried green pepâ€" pers are alnn tasty with the chicknn and rice. 0r mulled and baked Rrepn peppers may be employedâ€"American Cultivator. MAYONNAISE 0F FLOUNDER. Put acme ï¬llets of flounder Into- bomnz water with a little can and lemon him. and cook till tender, then drain mommy. When cold. nut them In the center of some‘ chopped lettuce. cover wlth mnyon' um sauce and garnish with slices of tomatoes and hard cooked eggs.â€" New York Press. Old Carpets and Rags made into Beautiful Rugs 0. ROI. “ “.3433!“ him-l“ MIME Mill FOSTER IEIEIII. IIGTIOIEEI For tmm nnrl data write to H. W. Walen. Phone m Antioch. "1.. or H. W. Edwards. Downers Gran. L. KLEIN H. W. Walbaum VEGETABLES AND FRUITS Mochel McCabe, $72 {3°39 "Mai: 5‘3? FRESH AND SALT MEATS MRS. MARIE WIMMER School Supplies of All†Kigds Miyhnonrur‘ Violas-lo Prlcoo Pros. at Salt“ M rhinos-e In Same Moat Markoc GARRETT’S IDEAL LAUNDRY Phone 093 Prion. La Orange 69 â€MM-ll“. IT SERVES YOU RIGHT A Fine Line 0! Fancy Stationery (iroceries, Fruits and Tobaccos J. J. sULLIVAu. Agent ms 5. MAIN STREET LA GRANGE. ILLINOIS I It 8. Main 8!. n. z. Kohl. mm mu ennu- or "“ â€ml-vino, PL. “tamed I IQ‘ ‘ ï¬ght between three hlmIMnh m A nuke. 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