Downers Grove Reporter, 29 Mar 1912, p. 2

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Now that you have t little spare time, curve over and see u-let's get gcquahtal. We want to show you our maificent ”cry mdletyouseehowarefullywe build our machinesâ€" vlutqalendldmaterillweuse. Wewill ehowyou thepoimsthat give our spreader! the lounges! life-the lightest draftâ€"the best â€"tell you why our silo'fillefs have greater capacity and fleleupowerthan anyothermachheeratedntthemeeapacity -ahow you the features ofoonstrucfion that make it possible for ' u- to insureour whdmflk brfiveyenrs M5250 against damage by mules end cyclones or any other cause except misuseâ€" ; m to you that our engines deserve their nameâ€" Appleton. Ya: win went to see our hushers too, and find out all ' -~ ,mâ€" polsibly me to have one delivered through an}. ml bargains in spreaderlwe heve taken in he been rebuilt and will live you the , demmaleretefrnctionofthecoet. '_ “~' '5 send you'some mihty lntcreetim "Waldem- W hunger which _‘ hm” u» whim of m. Rm- nl. flkl In: amt solicited of MI. no pro-ml (W? um in nu. oo‘ovnhrmndpfilfltflthuâ€" Manon of M- um. It a miter qr- M. 1 than when then In so much excitement nurdlu the "noun an- «au- thu m union the while mk- ll‘ election. we feel than M one once to I» voted upon um II o! utmost Im- portance to ovary one. Thu one! ll Ibo Mar o! the Dam of llllnob. The mol- of the «no Win (In lhlu alc- Iloold ha filled by n mu: pond-In two an Important. can-Ill!- cumâ€"on «1wa An Important n th- aw. The two month for m1 IWII all!“ M thh one: an- M and ability. We have mu «m a. nu a! not: who am! (no.- wlm tot m- Mor and we no vary Inc-sly In tum 0! Mr. Andnw Ru all. tom" Sula “rm-or". of Jutl- Iuvflh. Mu Mod, Mr. Run-or. Mutation! In (on we" know- to In no. law at Main. but we cannot nu- wnr m- wltlom mind!" the 90M“: 0! Il- wori ow "Mr bob-ll while be I!“ (warn. Ir. Raoul mam (I. M with am no “ombu- ud D-hcâ€" om" um Ma proton!“ at hunk" In vaulppcd It. with; be In ban a prominent hunk" o! 0. m for run. and MI mocha- at ung-d Mu wank» no Manly. and (alt It. to cull“. "at "our Matted Nu m (be Nancy at the llllnoh null nn’ Ansel-Hon While on at. you“ It an: be amt-M to "m nut that the aim of Ora-cur would. whatever Ibo Wu“, atom use". In filled with I mm. Thu {MI point may he um full Mulder-flow we recall the he! mt Mr. Russel. during Mn tom of Clea. showed nearly 32.000300 no! ANDREW RUSSEL on that Manure Spreader, Silo Filler, Windmill and Gasoline Engineyou' re going tolmythis Spring? e“The“ get the bestâ€"the mudiinea that wear the long- ~eostiheleasl for repairs-that are handled bythe but e“dealers” -and in shut. the machines built r'ghi here at harm in Northern Illinoisâ€" The Aggleton m Line REPUBLICAN CANDIDATE FOR TREASURER when then In no IIIIICII PRIMARIES APRIL 9100.190 OF YNI IVAVI OF ILLMO‘. The question that to uppermost In all our ulnar ll that or when our my loan. and who la hundllu It. We thomfon (not that the maple Ihould wlthoot any hesitate: alert Ir. Illâ€"cl for the moon- atvn show. ‘lllo hoe-Inn I. not ho t- tho clean tn. of alum that will gm "on one I (air out. Polltlctuo than dun urn too prone to no. nhnrp practice. and when“ at nuan- north to Vita u electloo. and II" on“ no M to and ulna-g; It in : pity that nah method- ". mm. tor ll than to anything int-Int A an thnt the public Ihould hm they an unruly tnlomod hy iothcn thu ht: com-ht Mr. Ila-rel lo the tn. of m thlt II too highly hnd. to our depart tron the high ‘clun way ho ha uny- conduct-d hl- haul-en. and that he should an the run high clu- mtthodo o! conducting ht: «mum Ihonld convince every voter "In! In ls tho can that 'lll fill the once at Imam 'Hh honor to hllnself and Mutton tmrrl the people We Are heartily In (“or 0! his electlon‘ and last. but not last, MI electlon 'lll bring a credit on the Rep-hunt: puny of Illinois. that at present la In such a demorallnd uly. MN! nods such men an Andrew Russel to return It to th- good old day: when 0. 0. P rally mount the Grind Old Plrty {mm by lollovlnx out the methods m. [tunnel Introduced durlu‘ MI lam. lo gather wllh tho per-anal mlmm he was able to give the present holder of flu: all“. That Hr. final I- I flrm bailout In lam Clvll Bonk: In abovw by the he! um ho kept all thou con- nected wul: the cake when he look up the work. an! n coodnlou denuded an Increase In the walla; dam!“ halo: only lbw non! upon unlit-nu. To Save Mane: Do You Want “(3qu muons! Cold rain: «9 much harder on m- thul dry cold. Dump cold penetrate- to the bout. Provide dry shelter. Turn «water with . steady and uniform upset! and flush down with chm milk or water u and of up. ntion. One man an the first year at milk. in: in the proper time in which to mt. the togndation tor . partition: milk". Burying in not marl]! 3 con- pflatod “not work but u the mo “manuamlnordahnh Aim . It In mu mm" mm dairy- non to quit focal-g culve- Ifln link vmmutuh tumddfitb Ill. months. flmdm'thoflmlnm mm visit the “I. at “mummm 11: Was there In no exam for the man who goes at it blindly Ind blames luck and the weather for M- Observe with are and note as 3 am point am the cow shank! have a large and ample-died body. fat seemed to nry Inumly In the 1m velgm of the emu. In other words. thou leads which produced a pin in live weight seemed to prunes . milk cumulus s lower per cent. of Mt (no '0 secreted who: [EAIWNGIESJ m tn. regardless of the quantity of mm: produced. The Indications m that some feeds tend to fatten the n- imlls themselves. while other: tend to produce {at In the am. ‘I'ho Nominal: out. “when dono- bu undo o cannot-tin study of toiling mp- ": dairy can It In bond that (ho chic! indoooco up on coo-ti” oi nlil produced durlu the experiments seemed to ho cloudy rallied to tho pol-utility of man. nu In to any. than feds eaten by the cows vim m. mun” relish. and consequent” of which tho urgent quantity of green long: was col-um- ed generally (In the brunt ridd- of'miil. This reamed to to true roâ€" gu'die. of the Amount at dry W or moons. of protot- contain“ in no food. Bunny, the milk produced bore 3 much closer relation-hip to to (Al groo- toroge (hon to dry matter or protein consumed. The onset upou quality 0! mill wu shown only In an indirect manner. In no one 'u a dorm imported Idlcienuy marked to be detected after the milk as tented and cooled. The percents” of butter- lbr vul subductio- (ho Air-hm nub out to "obtain. 11:. cal". volgh Iron ‘0 to 16 pounds n um and In strong. vigorous and active. Douluku on dairy brood produce. an mono but In tho Ayrshire. Thor m- an really when dry AM no u“ an Inn out. I good urovoulon of nut. Powwow-Ma In“ Imflm Ou- tlon m Com-(M My 0! Com». Crops. INCREASED YIELDS 0F IILK with “.5 per cent. (or the Jon.” M 1! per coat. tor the Holuolu. Twenty-{our head of Ayrshire cow- owned by dilerent experiment “Ir “one in America produced an ever- agle 0! 6,532 pounds of milk per year and an average tent at 3.85 per cent. at butternut. or 262 pounds per year. The test of the milk 11 cows gave an av- erage of 12.98 per cent. total solids. In this the in! represented 29.0 per cent. or the total aofl'da, I: compared The Ayrshirss sre distinsuished more so mod over-ac dairy cows than tor heavy production either of milk or humorist. In both these regards they occupy 5 position midway be- tween Jerseys or Guernsey: and Hol- steins. An overuse herd of Ayrshires would prohsbly produce more milk and butterfot thou on overuse herd of oth- er doiry broods. but u. selected herd oi Ayrshiros would {all much behind the production of I selected herd of the other breeds. For advanced registry. ‘su Ayrshire cow must produce 6,000 pounds or milk and 214 pounds of but- teri'st as s. two-yeor-oid. The require- ments gradually increase until the cow is five years old. when she must pro- duce 8,500 pounds of milk and 322 pounds of butter-int. The mill tests somewhat less than 4 per cent. of but- tsrfat and about 12% per cent. total solids. From the standpoint of the miik consumer the Ayrshire is almost ideal, because at the uniform compo- sition of the milk. but the heavy flow which runny producers want for profit able production is lacking. \ DOWNER’I GROVE moms. W Avnsmnss 6000 mum cow's". ' ,.. Almost mil Anlmu hr can-um on Account o! Unlhrm Compul- uon 0! Ho:- Milk. flow mm... benefit of all the people. I BELIEVE IN PROTECTION, BUT I BELIEVE IN PROTEO’I'ION THAT “D0038. AS PAR AS POSSIBLE. THE 0051' OF THE CHEAPER ARTICLES that sre necessarily consumed by the poorer people and. if additional revenue must be rsised from this source. that the tax on the LUXURIES THAT ARE ENJOYED BY THE RICHER PEOPLE BE MADE TO STAN D SUCH INCREASES. es fsr ss possible. I believe in the principle sdvoceted by President Taft when he ceased the present for"? Commission to he established. After this body has had sn opportunity to gsther it: facts, this country. for the first time. will he shle to spprosch mm legislstion from 3 hit and scientific stsndpoint snd. for the first time. the schedules will be framed in the interest of the ultimste consumer. as well as in the interest of the producers. Hereto- fore no one has ever been hesrd on s mm schedule excepting the producer. To m up my phtform in one sentence. I AM A "PROGRESSIVE" REPUB- LICAN AID BELIEVE IN THE POLICIES OP THEODORE ROOSEVELT. IAMELY. ”A mum DIAL ron zvznvnonv." IRA C. COPLE Y incresues in en Income Tex exempung moderate fincomes. find one in which the rouo of Motion ”when the income is enjoyed by e privna individlvelâ€"-increues as the income iteelf incroeees in site. I believe in on lnherihnce ‘l'ox exempting moderate inheriunoes. l bulk“ in puma; the burden of TAXATION ON THE SHOULDERS 07 Till PEOPLE WHO CAN BIS? AFFORD 1'.) BEAR 11‘. MM who got the most benefit trom the stability which this govommont offers to income 3nd capital I believe l heluvo In public: rcgulutwn and r-mlml. hy pruporly multitutml Illlhofllm. of nll public nrvicr corporations» vrallwuy. turtinn, tolegnph. tolaphnne. electric light. mu Md all other: I beliese thnt the puhln- in t-nlltled to know that It (at: 5 {Air Its-Mud of mvira. and at n (m pnm. and that the rorpmtion m a Mr business profit I hath-t the PUBLIC IS ALSO ENTITLED 1‘0 ASSURANCE ‘fllA‘l' m LIPS. HEALTH AND PROPER!“ ARI-I SAPEOUARDBD IN 1'!!! UTIOS‘I' Dl’r on! I belle“ that the public and employes of the company at entitled to know thst every pmdble admin! is thrown nbout the Mo um! hulth of thr employ». I believe m I {Mr working out of Employer‘s Liability in which the ratio of tuition increases u the size of the inheritance in." I behave in the conmvmon of I" the nation! and state resources for the ('nudldate nu chubuan Krâ€"Nnmlnutlon Eleventh (‘ungrwuxhuml District: Prtnmrleu Aprll 91h My Platform Ngfignfi) IRA C. COPLEY Congressman at a current cost of _15€"’"bcr k. w. hour you can burn a ~ 60 watt Sunbeam Carbon lamp- 111 hrs. (Reddish yellow light) 50 watt Sunbeam Gem lampâ€" 133 hrs. (Yellow light) 40 watt Sunbeam Tantalum lampâ€"I66 his. (Yellow white light) For One Dollar AHRI)" A. ILLINOIS 25.watt Sunbeam_M_az_dalampâ€"â€" 265 hrs. WHICH DO YOU WANT? C. H. DICKE (White light) AT m

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