m MUGHEL M. Plevka Co. Lowest Prices for Good Good: ODALMWMD CmandSquBcfmGohc Ebowh-roforhnythin'illOm FOR ALL SEASONABLE HARDWARE 30 80""! III! STREET also Hamilton-Otto Bi-Product COKE, which is I very econom- ical fuel to use for Furnace and Steam Heating. Would be pleased to have you send ua‘ trial order for name ALL KINDS OF HARD AND SOFT Tolephono 838 Rubi-0.40 STREET 0. E. BAKER Livery and ' Feed Stable fARMERS AND MERCHANT 8 IOTA ILICI I. - “3' GROWING "ANCIHOXI. one'c enr- ii the meal nnd endings in not promptly supplied “(er the milk is consumed. though this nrely Imp ms. A more perfect manger divi- sion will he made by boarding up from the manger to the dulled line shouin between A B‘ The from or mnrhion part of the ï¬xture in 3 feet 8'9 inch“ high and slopes away from the man- g‘.’ :5 'nrreaae its ram lay and give the calf the benefit of a little more Imam in throwing the head up to‘ remove it from the open stanrhion. The stanchion: are made of wellâ€"sea- nonod 2-inch elm Ind no bran have occurred thus far The youlgcngcalves do not require more than i!" Inches intro for tho neck vim: conï¬ned The ttmchion frames urn bored with 1 number of holes to am the movable ‘mifln place. an be shifted Accord- ing to the sin of the «if. A: aim mt the rattling lug! nil thoir Mm Interim with m working of tho mm m monhio plan my uwmmaaimum to, 1 mm mumsâ€. m bouoa ol mm mm. In Inch" um. ton-Imus of Math mm. In C Inclu- above "I. loot. A. It. (font at no mum In Dam an utter (In I‘ll-fl Ibo not to. u lulu. mo lulu. bottom no“ am! 0' lb. munr I. "win. TM II“ o! In. mug" ovir rum (to tlu'l net I. allow! ll [coding In I Inc.»- nbovo (to balm. one-ha" «I III- did-am lulu um up hy - an. Ibo ulna by m bouun lrummwl a! no tum-Mun min on IL The up pan of the may" our which no wtmuxsmmm'umm and mould M In and. higher, u "n (M: In nth" hub for no new but. a". TM now nlvn can It“ our «m but would not I. left (mud dull». "to day. us they m†not "9 do" mlwubly‘ The 5qu o! the gum nut the lead tile] 1. pnrglmlly 2 [on mm. and 2'1, feet above the floor: (M atop. given to m. pan of the manger in I very do cued “um-n. emflully In warn" and "moving bucket. whllo an a" I: blind I- lho nurhkm; even non slop. an that huh-ted rank! in we". The mull" In partitionâ€"d on mry two feet; um mum he (he ‘nl‘nlmmn width. for white it In Ample rm for "It 1mg mum "on more roan '0Ԡbe desirable for the tough- .†of the 0M" ones. The manger partitions extend Inward as far u the curved line shown In the lllus‘rntlm‘ but ma ’1 the most unity hut-re of (In ï¬xture. u It Is mule for one all to reach our sud mml umber mum number of alum m: be kept in a minimum unusual or nip-m In I «lean. bullhy. Ibrllly rondulon, pro mun (boy oh [Iv/on one“ to out» door nnluo. 1‘!» “on." sin ol the low all pm- In the do": ham. â€eluding mount unto I: It: (not three Inch“ by I: (out (hm Inches. lam-I m mommoduoo Ollhl calves up to In or Ml mnlho or an. The “Iron: III. 0! two pom In tho undo lord hm mommodnnn; .11 valve: wh.‘ )1 I [out 9 Inch“ by H tool lo Int-hon. Ild (hm mauled by Mo urn In mu. foot by H hot 9 man. 0! root». II I" run "up! «no "no «In. have won Io yum-go N am. nofmlu to an "Inner-um: for do C." Inn-on. A form 0! combined stanchion and manger lor mil feeding Is illustrated in a bulletin published by the Michi- gan Experiment Station and I: rem n- ulendEd n being very ronvenlent. The principle on which the stanchion is built is not tialmml to be new: the use ante: hack a number of decades, but the especial application and ad- Juntment or the one hereafter describ- ed presents some new features. This Dlrtixrular model is produced as the result of three yenra' trial. having un~ deruone several changes since the first one was installed. This appliance can be adjusted so as to accommodate the all lrom birth up to twelve Inontha of use. The calves are conï¬ned in the stanchion»; at loading time only. Alter the call has been secured the milk bucket is placed in the manger; when the milk is mnsumed the bucket is removed and ensllase and meal sup plied. followed by My. lly using this ntanrhlon method of (veiling the maxi- DOWNE'RS know: “span TER Sunshine cud air are mun to health in chickens u m as any other “unwell on the farm. See the m pluc- vhm they are kept In. window a let the numbing In and â€Quinton to bring In the fresh air. ‘s‘l‘hemï¬wpmonleoltmof tho man It > t consideration, for much cl 9!. A condition Ind do w gun-f mu dema- upon III M†' It M an. A W “I Mum-n II up! u All rubblth should be removed from the garden before It [a [mural Do- hrh of my sort ls annoying and [n- terferu with cultivation. ’ All decaying tfllbflse should be dug up and dollmyed. Black rot Ind other fungm dlm ma insect pests um thus be held back. Cold nlr will not lnjore cheep. bu: a wet con: and n com wind my pron as dangerous as It would with thy other animal. A fall crop of potatoes wlll In found proï¬table. It the grower has kept [all land In good um: durlng the un- met. For best results in the vineyard plenty of water II necessary. During the hot season mb-lrrIptlon 1. Id- viable. n M: been said that "weeds In th- rlevll's flower." Cenaln It Is (Int they ulay the mutual with a crop. Black Wlnter or Spanish radiates should be ma In August or Septem- ber with turnip; P.9- 3.00.. It II Mm to sow rum-g: turnip In M! (Ma bro-dean. The best mu m the one: um “I. curefnl dalrymnn ralm for Mann". Rotation «must be practiced II the union or truck new to chain the has! results. Ho‘s" (brim Iâ€... Exmrlmu with rubber â€Ml "adv-)1 cmrlnu I period of III years In "ported to have drawn vow sandman mules. Rubber uphill! ‘- claims! to be move plutlc and more allied" 'hl pun lsphlll lad reds" high" tempqnmm. TM. mull-vet. 'hlch la manual-M under a punt- ed mm. min cold "mm-sum o! the “who". whlch an aid to poop:- all (In «Images 0! hot con-preset! asphalt without “I drawhncll. no Volt- ol “'1. The color at th- yoll at an on menu ottn to In tit-«tad wry notice- ably by a dung. in the food. When (out: In dandy cottflnotl In III-tor ‘w autumn. It on": {mm-n. uncut Iy If a ration I: What In [mu food. that tho yoth In [uh mm. In one mum-o I much chop-r mm mkrr II the yolk follow“! a mango III feeding to ma rlonr and alum. Ono lot. the" putt minted roll. it" the nlo. laid pm with mm «lord yolh utter they land but given the nut at a hm: floor covered vtth dry rlovnr (MI and lam. A chm In color 0' mm In anon Mingus In the name way when nun no land to nature um dry fed. )luIMIl- Our It. Ills. Emil-g. II bell; wed mot. Ind anon {or unerIl [Inn noel. bolus red lo some extent to "u cal"; III. mIrket unor- IId the honâ€. ll "roughly require. I Illtlo nun" undo o! mu lo mun I [ma will lhI nllo "nun. Then to room (or mag. mm In pulling up the Illo. In bu- tlmm Ibo crop Ind Illlnx lho lilo. to say Iclhlnl of III Iii-mum: uln- ler Ind mum" Ind the rlghl plan of (ca-Ila: The" 1- muldulbh to Ian [or m [um-r who an IlrIn wrath-ed the Iâ€. (VIII .“ man In mu Y“ (M auction" 9! than the Mn Ind. lb. than man In lndl~ «III that than II no and of null“ IOHOM mum... Inn tho but nu. whllo tho I.- Imam mrly IIVIyI [Ir-I nuIMloI «Mar (no elm.- uInm mum-m. l’uhIM Int "- on any (Ivan and: I one. In! II III not to IIIIId that I an“ my hon Inc- In and“ lm II" M MOI put I). Such wu the Situation when. three 31-an ago. an enterprising lnrmer conv ceived the idea 01 hunting out. the qtumpu by forced «trait. After many experiments he ï¬nally got a i hone fliower donkey engine. attached a inch American blower. end over this he mted I tln cane with twelve tube- ieading from it. To these he attached piece. of garden hose and to the and- 'ran pipe. Then he bored I hole in the stump. And. dropping in u live coal. Inserted I pipe and started the engine. in a few moments the hole wu nfleme. Ind-noon u don-n stump! were billing. nlthmuh It In the wet {canon And the minute" IH’O eodden with wntor,â€"-Tu-hnirnl World. Gaul-x ltlll of Hun-Inn. f Since the discovery of that region constituting par! 0! the present Slam of Wu‘ahingtcn the flr stump had black- ‘ed the progress of civilimtion west of the Camden, imm Orrmn to British Columbia. Scien'e has found ways to span the State‘s rivers. tunnel it- mounulinn and irrigate its deserts, but until recently it has been unable to com with the fit stump. Bulky, ilrm- rooiad in the earth. and so saturated with pitch that u will not decay. it has deï¬ed everything but dynamite. and that costs about $3 a stump. with an equal amoral to cover the expenses or the donkey engine-necessary in re- move the roots when the main body of the stump has been shattered. Clearly such a [only procrsa can not he used for agrit-ultural purposes In a ‘ heavily timbereti country. ‘ preventing the many bad habits no [requomly nequlred by the pan led calf. film an silence I moment. and than the door vlo'od fly. and the .m m Ilene. with her othor’s fm loath: am at Ior one an Fanny nahâ€"Yawn Companion. ‘1 "You don't believe It. I only llk you to try It. You hue Mon! your my. And It In: “fled terribly. Try your mother's Vivâ€"Ind God’s.†"A: (M disciple. understood their Mum- afler He had gone from thelr tight :0 they never dld will]: He lived among them day by day. no you will understand her more and more wan- derfnlly; so her mm will seem ll- mout to flu In youâ€"when you open the door. "Would your mother ever have to (used a bloc-um for a dead baby? I! I had told her of poor Mary Price. Ibo would hue bean upstairs making up a package of clothes hetero I amid Ill her. When you gin your dearest things. when you give n she could have given hem". aha will come back "Child." he said. "don't you under- stand? It Is mu who are killing the mm: of your mother In younelf. not God who In cruel, He In giving you chance utter chines. and you no pushv In; I“ the chances any. The minister Ind risen. He put I thong. qulot ham! upon her hands. locked together In an start at self- control The woman turned upon him pus- dnmter. "Doctor Matthews. from you. too! I didn't expect that!“ "m." the mlnlsur add. "them .mwmnhflmetomlm help. It In a panel cueâ€"alumna! from the mm In the flu. but not yet able to work. (Dough m In try- lng to. poor soul! She has In Apology for 3 drug but no rlonlz. I wondered If you hadn‘t an old one of your motbefsâ€"J' Lucy Wheeler mm :1 Mn. Manl- ly. “I don't km when"! .70. know It 0r not. but III. an. hero to be; tome of calm 0! mother. rm. she knew as well an Anybody that they wen for. no In two other ellldm.†The minister's ne- WM I par- mu Im the two-“c in". n "I thcooflvaMu-dnmg no! man. Beneath it. upon a mm. '1. u use at nails“; ram “WM! mum: m for rm try!" I. and; 1nd in ma. flow". "I buried Mn. Duket’s baby yester- dny. am can have I bioâ€"m M u." 'l hop â€"1an "a my a» tml It: I lap up I“ Int 0M contribu- tion. la the nlulmury lurk" and thllml'u MM than, m It III'I any-and um I run he! Mr; m (I... I «10'! Ml u I! IN cm in; In (in Hunt'- drlvlng m VIM.“ "not It Isn't (hatâ€"«l can that In" all u u." an. mi. am, now, a. on fun" I dllcult n1 among urn-g: wonâ€. "1 how the" Mn lo I. name “me-4 mid-1 In I‘m-h mu to wall to so am. Inna u. would have loft Mr IMO-1M“ I an" arm In! l mu loo- IM fooling o! In And I Duo-4n†wbu ad'- htt- O'I’ Y child. I)- M u. Whom In. I." â€8M III-n and mo?" Ila. woman mnmd. ï¬ercely. “All In. nan than [MM maï¬a! varâ€"who- IO M to “it. I“ an lot Mu III. I The old pater look“ plum", n Ibo um. nu. he. a! (be roman. Io lurlhly "and by "mum“ 11M. "You m. not“. II. (no! your when" to «led. "an. Ind I hard-r m. m- nu. Lucy. ad a» nun Mt mu "0 VII rrml." The land “'0. "I! then In A God." nu Lou Wheel". "Mm. “Ha I: not Ion. but mclly.†“Receipt-z Putin". â€00.000: m “van. 860.000; button. 020.000; dnuod new. “50,000. Tom u «Ina. 6530.000: "podium. 0100.- 000; not moms. 8119.700; Inch noct- holdor. "H.231â€. Annual divldndn. 37.7“ per "In." "Shares or stock. three at 8100. par value. .300; 300 geese It ‘1 each. 8300: three eggs per week per goons. 900 eggs per week; 900 times 52 equus 46.300 eggs per year; 46,300 time- 3 equals 140.100 eggs In three yous. .\'o eggs sold. but. I" Incubator] and hutch- ed, allowing to: bad egg: 40.000. lures 100.000 scene. Two mud: leather- por goose, 200.000 pounds: $15 per pound [or leathers. 8300.000: 100,000 [pair gm livers u 60 emu a palr, 3000mm lo button. (or net: soon bill. 200.000, 1 cent each button. 820.- 000: 81.50 per soon. (Iron-ed. $16,000: capital Invested. 8:100; onllmaml oper- ating 01mm. 0190.000. Toul. .190; } Mr. Strahorn listened attentively ‘and without comment until they had ï¬nished. With never a smlie he said: "Oh. yea." pulled from his vest pock- et a document whlch he handed to the gentlemen and quietly Ion the room. The document was the pro-pectin for a goose farm with three stock- holders. In which the details were worked out as follows: _ “Sphinx" Stnhoru'u Humor Vein Chills Gethch-Qulck Scheme. North Yakima, Wuh., Sept 24.â€" Robert E. sunburn. the president “sphinx†of the North (mast railway. opened an unexpected vein of humor on his last visit here, while chatting with 1.. 0. Janeck. who represents the ‘Strahorn interests in Yakima, and ex- Mayor Oscar A. Fechter. Mess". Jan» eck and Fechter were telling or their purchase of a hand of sheep. in slow- ing terms Mr. Janeck described the amount of wool they would clip, the high price of mutton. the Increase in the flock and the big amount oi mou- ‘ey they would make from the Invest- meat. Every olileer, teacher. scholar and friend of the church and Ichool ll 50- 1lnx to be there. The new pastor, Rev. Lawler, will speak to the school. A program oi epeclal numbers will be rendered. Souvenir- or the occasion will be given to every one attending. Plan to be there. Come yourself and bring one friend. EVERYBODY WELCOME. ' RALLY DAY. SUDAY. 0010133 Illâ€"THE BIG DAY IN THE 1“!!!)an SUNDAY 803001.. JOB PRINTING Telephone no. Visit Nurseries and make personal selections. We do the planting. LANDIOAPI CARDINIIO Topographical Surveys and Planting Plans made. Results. scientiï¬c and artistic. B. Roth I mmuutmsumusmmm A. 8. Austin N_gr__s_ery Co. with our experimental grounds insures you against unsatisfactory results. FORTY ACRES Trees, Shrubs. Pennies, Etc. Mochel McCabe. 57: fâ€??? "“8": SW: FRESH AND SALT MEATS VEGETABLES AND FRUITS Downer’s Grove Shoe Store adies’ Tailoring a Specialty â€V‘H" FALL AND wlursn Main Street STYLES How READY MRS. MARIE WIMMER 22 South School Supplies of Allerinds GARRETT’S IDEAL LAUNDRY Hum. 693 Phona LI cause 40 We own a Fine Lhe of Ladles' Ind Gelm' Working Shoes. and also a. Fine Lineol Dre“ Shoat. The «not courteous attention will be given (0 everyone Crown in this locality for this Incality. “ FIFTY-Tl"!!! YIAII AT l'l’" Low PRIOIO ‘1' I" A Fine Line of Fancy Stationery Groceries. Fruits and Tobaccos IT SERVES YOU RIGHT GREINERT STAHL pawn" anon, IL}. J. J. SULLIVAN. Agent 108 S. MAIN STREET LA GRANGE. ILLINOIS BAKER BLOCK I I4 8. “Mn 8t. Custom Tailoring FOR MEN 0P ALI. KIND Catalogue Pm 4042‘“ III". Ave. DOWII‘II GIOVI