which no.“ tho Mn 0! than um um mtaï¬rncy~tho Ulltd m W» Runny In. on. )0... four d It: «mu: m hum-tad: lutn no. The... «you that as can." all... held In the Odtym um Ind [ha “heat portlon cl Pun-nylnnln n- vnll n the “Hill. prun- or lary- Yumhumn-flemdl nth to (ha Inch. It shov- manly tho clue and sham a the hunt-Inn and rum ad by nuns of contour or relay-tier: "not the and mum 01 may um. flows. allay nd pun. AI no. road. by which [All hm“! hln nuln nmy In (m the Want urn than. and the course â€med by the Amy 0' the Paton-1r. under Hooker and Inter nndnr Month, all he milly‘ traced. ï¬nch hum" My ï¬ghting (round: a Little Ronnd Top. the Vie-meld. Ind the Patch Orchard In shown in their enct tmy I)“ as clearly an in n blurs-eye photograph, u la also the mad aver which Plckett‘s (Hyman or 18.00. men. the lover of the South, nude It: ft non: but futile chargeâ€"n charge. however, which nrcmnpllshed Its proh- nhle purpose of deterring Meade from following up his victory ï¬lm I pnrlult of Lee‘s shattered catnmnn, I“ Will .0 Sold at Half Prleo. Such a mnp would hire been north 3 than-m! tlrnel ltn weight In (lla- Iondn to elthnr of the commanding morals ct the battle of Gettnhurg. when the lute of their great nrnllel a.“ prohnhly of the Union had the Confederacy hung on the lane at 5 day. The surveys on which the flip In haul new nude In common with the Penntylynnln Bate Topo- mllc ml Geologic Survey Count» clan sad the Geologist! Survey of Inrylnnd. Thln map can he chained fro. the United State- contested m. The regular prlco :- 40 out: adâ€.hntbynochluthorltymt- d by the Secretary at the 1m It 'I he delivered m. fro. In 3 .flhc tulle until July 4. 1018. nt 20 can a copy. Its-mum ma ho to the Director. United out. m."m D. 0.. h ulh or money order. Automobile “4““?1 a?" by over July 8-9-10 Manon all m mm Imb- ‘nl 6- ml] cult. Wy um km. It... '11: In. Nil-1.0M machined UNITS!) STAT†GEOLOGI- CAL IURVIY WILL SILL. UNTIL LY 4. TOPO- GRAPH! IAP OPPAIOUB BATTLEPIBLD AND Vl- CINITY AT HALF PRICK To not! the 00-.“ fat in ml. no. a only...“ .04 “cl-Du «flu I). mu m: man which mum-unenmw‘u» {hu- 1»- 8-40 nun that the aim! at a. Cuflk I‘M I B. Heston. the county add-or. a mm :3 man mot (or the «nu. Tho lab-Au an In the Ital mor- for “ WI): “I! alum Hamill. “lbw-Mp; lay hula. Winn.“ Town-My; I). 0. m, WW Tow-sup; r. W. Ko- hcl. moo-W Mull); ll. 7. mt. mm. Town-lb; Mu Iona, ugh Tow-amp; John Hunt. Mun 0m. Too-ally; MN I. Anna. You TWIINI. All A. I u..- (be Alt-1h Inna-t u Morcnllumdlhw no DuPue County Aalcultuul Improvement Auockflo- In conduci- mahmmlnndnufmlolu mph of DIP-(o County. Urge ovary- ou to hem The DnPage County Agricultural lun- ymvement Association plan on a big "nit-ll: automobile train and have le- cured Proteeeor P. G. Holden and three or four other speakers furnished- by the Agricultural Extension Depart- ment of the international Harvester Company tor the date: July 8th. 9th, my: end ilth. These speakers are to cot-e prepered with charts to illne- trete the ditterent points in regard to “All: growing and in addition to their talking forty minutes at each stop they will distribute free literature to all who wish it on aliali’n growing. Three or tour stops will be made in each township of DnPase County. it will be to the interest of every farmer in the county to be present at one or more meeting-. The town people are Invited to take nutomobiiee and join in the tour over the county. The hunt- neu men can well word to take e do: or two and so with them and help booet (or more nltnltn. Allelfn will add several hundred thousand dollars to the wealth of DnPese County. There in no question ebout growing it when the farmer known how. for we have meny eueceeetui growers in nil port. 0! the county. A greet deal 0! live stock in found on every (em in IMP-5e Cotmty end we con see the velne oi' nihil- hey when we know the! when whent bran in eeliln‘ for twentyvtwo doll-re n ton. elf-lie hey is worth from twenty to twentyâ€"two dol- lerl per ton in lending nine. A." Mun lulu-ub- w WM? Ill com FARM whom-min.“ an.“ mama lure www.mhhomllfl mmmï¬m-«Mh. Oblong-om. Mflnq'hbphmhflm Mahatma-gum... mthmhndnpmpuhh A much-needed rain for gardening and farmingâ€"flint for baseballâ€"caused the postponement of all scheduled games in the West Suburban Church League lust Saturday, June 21st. Each team was in prime condition. having - rested since June 7th (except Congress Perk M. E. and Downers Grove 31. 8.. who played their postponed game from ' June 7th on June 14th). All three of our church teams in this lesgue are playing 8001i hell now and the games should be well attended. an the hoys‘ are working hard and should put up a good some. The Congoe are plsy- ing ~sn exceptionally good game. but have slumped s little since the lesgue opened; however. will soon be hack in old-time style. Whitney is pitching s good game sud with the proper sup- port will pull them through in sslety. The Baptists sud Methodists alter having had I poor stsrt sre rounding into shape. their pitching snd betting having strengthened. Ind still have I little pennnnt hope. All three teams are showing up well end are endeav- oring to show Downers Grove that clean sthietics are the host end will be. curled on in this league; so "0081‘ your teen A some is sched~ uled here etch Betsrdsy snsrnoon, starting st 3:“. which gives sll (as. no nutter whet tsun they represent. s cit-see to come out end root [or their ‘town. providing they do not care to ‘ travel with their to... Games for June 18: 0.0.CouoveCongreul’erII.‘ st Contre- Perk. ‘ D. 0. Bsptists vs. Hinedsis st illne- I. a Down"- an". Mimvï¬ds'qï¬-qj “WM.â€- Brookfleld .......... Conxress Park ..... D. G. Congregational D. G. Baptists ...... Hlnsdale ........ D. G. Methodist ..... Games for next Saturday are an fol- lows: war wool-AN cuuncu Luau: w minding of tho Tum. 1000 .750 .500 .250 W‘mm names, as ye"- old. and Inkling near Sandwich, Ila at the St. Chm-le- Holplul. Aaron. in a crib Ical condition. the malt of n “to mobile neddont near Sandwich Hou- dsy min. The cylinder head blow altothhoutond struck Mantle I‘d. can-lac n tract-rod shit. 1!. In! the «- mm Cyflmf H.“ 0' £101.". NOW. Out I! m and Wilbur Hal". II AUTO ENGINE EXPLODES INJU RING HOTORIST The rim Contention! church. at Aurore. ban a celebration marking m enemy-nah anniversary Sunday. The sermon mm the celebrato- wee delivered by the Rev. w. L. any who we: pastor of the church 6! ya:- amendwhocemetothecherchwhel OLDEST CHURCH IN AURORA CELEBRATES DIAMOND JUBILEE $2.3... sit... 3 2.8 22.8.... .36: 23.22 .0 C8? .8 3.0.60 .o.< 23> 3 5220 t 8.3.. E...- F .3 .3: Inn for thin bulletin and 8' Mo the corn 3mm meat. "lull-0min!“ out that 'Imm rem cont-emu†for so or 13 mu NWJMMIMW munhnmtolhndMIor Quintana-mud any». on gm 100 hotels 0! “I. an a corn on“ acre spend-am null- amt-Inner. Every boy In town. vflhge at the mm vhohumtnunnd ground ought to write to in m “My. have M anon-um†to produce better "do“. IMI hm emmm."htmm In." .31.. .. 3.10.3.2' 3.'§!5oflaoi ages-IDES. a. '3 Ell. 33.33! 95.30.33.223 i3! 33318813.? Igrzsoilclg 1.1358333303031180 noggibégoa ado-plots!!! v2.3.8. 23336313321103: 3 .- I 3313.- .géaat. ‘13.. F ‘03. 1.: 1.33} slot 34. .‘pnlualrlesra‘zi‘a WANT“): A to! In "on on. who mm a! «to DIN“ Bun when-WINDOW" Hutu." uymmly-nolnm'ovth ‘thmmlmtomlulhn-d I. am u I). m m m All Ohm“! I. II- mfly for I. gum-at. me and W In for lurch" Ina-aflo- W I. in 0! Con Inn-{Inflow D.- W at Alï¬e-nun. Nashua; The work at yum hon lam ‘lu chum». m coal-cu In. at was“ to . point “on Ila than an b not new!“ In Indâ€"low n bind- to mm. (lb «and. d Inn to (I. hum A MIMI. h- unt too. I.“ on the “hm. ‘ mnflmuth bull-(h hum-mqu-uum [ Consequently we no the "I I“ ‘uowlu malnou- 0! but can clubs. Me. by schoob. an... II- dopuonl urn-Ionian I“ no u “on! Donna.“ 0! Wm. net you a. chunk. boy «on 3mm d cut an" no I“. n In. m. to Null-(lot. "on tho, put the mu m "can w m- m loom" at W The hope 0! tha Den-uncut m of the country 1- In the hon. They. more quickly than men. pup the Ici- entlflc principle. under!!!" the suc- con-M breadth; of con: to: (team crops. Youthtul «thud-- my too. that the prluclpho one. land will he applied to actual an prod!» tlol with conscientious“. ad pouc- There are untold billion of dollars which can be added to the wealth of the nation by Increasing this con pro- duction. No other Hue 0! activity ol- lon such opportunities. It is asserted that the corn yield of use United States can be out]! doubled by the unread of good turn- lng methods. 0:. I! such a yield I: be- yond our needs, the acreage devoted to corn an be greatly reduced and the lend devoted to other needed crops. For no 10-year gel-lad has the corn yield of the United States exceeded an "craze of 28 bulimia per acre. Not even the moat fertile state has ever produced over 54 bushels per acre. Yet in practically every section or the country yields of over 100 bushels are continually being produced by good farmers. Washington. June ~.â€"“Bo.vl, grow corn." In now ambushed as the clog-n of the Department of Agriculture. The sentence has taken the place of Horace Greeley’u famous ndvlce, "Young men, 30 west." In the past ï¬ve or six year: the Department of Agriculture has shown by demonstration that for young men there in greater opportunity in pro- ducing the sold or the corn crop than there ever was in gatherlng the gold from the placer mines of Calllomln. BY CONGRESSMAN CLYDE H. TAVENNER DOWNER'S GROVE REPORTER MMYS .5 3%.“ MTMNH a“: MMNMMH muggy gaff; 3:33,: a, 1;; '"ilmm siéi‘i; 3§;:.ii§ii!’1 Silli’ CLEANING THE SO'LED eons hm: caulk. II til-ll â€â€œ9 dun-hmmdflm mummydm-m' Mammal-Wm .mmmw‘.‘ hmduwmhm Good road- m an important factor in the reduction 0! the coat of living. Atlantihatiathathennofihalamt larmon' bulletin of the department at manna. which Ihown that the bea- oiit from improved highways dooa not accrue only to aaiomohiliua. but also wmmmdmo-thmotm non of all kinda. For instance. than am part- at the south, according to the bulletin. in which the time malted 1M hauling good- to mam ha- been radioed from twelve to. two day: in the Improvement at the highway- and auvin; oi thm dollar! aday in! dtinn' payaiono ihuahuboenoihctr ad. Really good road- would an tho cotto- aiataa oi the aonth annal- lnatoiy 02,000.00“ according to the do- minant, which xim than Mura- to prove its contention: “lathoontton mmdmawththo tntai coat at haallu the cotton my in 1911, inducing the load. was .31» 816.634. Any ayatau at road imp-ow Cinnamon lulmln Inn- New Hauling lo Chap-nod In South-â€" w Plum Given. T0 LESSEN COST OF LWIHB Muhammdbb Imus «We loveto talk about then: it's part of out busi- ne. to know tint they are absolutely reliable. nWe knowtlutexpett phermuistsnnd ehemistsueem- played In panting them. «They an adentiï¬e pee- nnd have been sold end used with excellent results foe yum ([No big advertiunents and fake tatimoninh go with these remedies. 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