Downers Grove Reporter, 11 Jul 1913, p. 8

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Mad .4 My. ‘Mhl with a shall 00 van.- h u on vlth noun tolls." mm“ I). ma clad. u be dam ”0‘ out two or (hm swim. (but can post indium-No "old." and In“ I... anally to one am. "I! (too nllllhcndldn‘teomoutolnhu M hn'u I.“ I'll lulu my no...“ ‘ lo: long no the folio-1n; llule "7-4” coal-nae. in loud I: a m then my om rm Ma. m: In. A gnu mum-I m H. how much nicer-10V!" ow will bk. nd nylhlu um add- to (M‘l’ W help. your price. > Us fluent clan of £1140. Any " mm to get am that he know- on "command. And In willing to a good puco tor the ulna. A. ton mtomon buy their can dousotntllnthaddltotho than an gummy or you flthoymputuplnnouurv holding jut that numb“. course your out mun! be clean ban u. a! seven! Undo. you r to (at up that m not uni- color. Bonmmcoutopnt lot"! 1!. It you hvo‘ 39'“!!! " ’I 3!: At this time of year your most lm- Intuit product will be your eggs. The 5’.” with only A few hen: will hardly .0 Able to do my shipplng on hi: can ”count, but must depend on hi! “I” mrket. There are, however. mu was In which he can get I “0 more thin nurket prices for m- has! denier to farm-hâ€" Mn urictly ”has“ [ruled nnd unnamed. (BY KATHERINE ATHERTON CRIMES.) People who so to the market to buy or poultry always want the best can get And the only way they “I toll is by the looks So it you “flit In yet good prices for your poul- h," products, you must make them "l I“ to lay on out no Ou- gpm electricity can“ you Inn none“ that tho at tho dandelion and clover ID Whflnmceotnflhgm idly nu manta-loop. A. Mfwmmhmu ”an their love- wItho-t tho I}, 3dr... A String of White Wyandottét. CAN BE MADE WITH POULTRY I 1 SOME REMINBEBS .FOB THE ORCHARDIST mmmmmm MMWMM ,mum Mnmmmmm.umw ”mmMJm n mm m mmmmmmmm u mmmm “ Mmmmmwu~MMm nolmmnlngllmnkopheou noon on the plum: me a M to grow after they Inn been not In the lit-inch cold fans. The plants tho-M be about eight Inches high, and only the top pinched ol. Next. In u my‘or plant will but am tom mad mthetmtouvmm mmmmghnmwmmm wcnontheunmnodplmthoyvm notgottomylln_forthmhtoo mahoftholoumudcmkmm If the pruning in not will grow slender. an. ugly shape. an! when the cm of 60-0.th an! than his work. M.Mmmmum»m Math mm mmmmmmm “Wm; nu annual (Mon pruning of t mod convenient aid in a stronger gm ml! to u m which man. '1er them and ‘mm conga-o'cl- the premium much my I. 1. (”\st The tomato In fused II 1th country lined entirely for shipping m M ”a Mod u I food my all chuc- of people. the lam; elm-a. My, 'ho buy them of the mt- ESSENTIAL PART A IN T115510 CARE Ming Vines I: lost Conven- hm Way to Sewn Straw Vino and Stat. Mod." [Immuhmbm Ip-huyindolntlh "Ludo! mm It (at... mug mun-ell“ to all direct to the m. “wanton-numb: lawmanynoNMyuh Another pod m h to all your can directly (0 Individual cum than making m. uladlcm'n prom. too. Than an- my poop.- wlo m wall“ to pay from an to to- can ndoum nominations-luau ht Men tov em (but may km will; luminous unwound-nod ombobvlmumwmn. It. than up (My Inst.” MI 30'. Jln, no And 'pbou to In Om! And In an mu '0‘" fl ‘ Of course she did not like it. but fwhose fault was it if she could not iget the highest market price? A little later another lot was i brought ln. There were two boxes of :them, in each. of which were twelve 'canons, holding a dozen eggs each. One box was full of whitewhelled eggs, clean as pearls, uniform in size, and packed with the small end down. ’The other held brown-shelled eggs. homo comm being light brown, and lather- d-rk brown. The clerk smiled 1-. he lifted them out. “Elahtoon cents a down. and glad to not them. Order- mm; for tho- that were cracked. or otherwise unsal- able," replied the grocer. “It you had sorted your eggs I might have done better (or you." (In “In n "canny cunn- uu big to m PlantingCov-n. It the: Rom 15 to Io an of mtoplnntanm. "once-rm. tummnhoutclxpercmoftho mas-mt. About 15 ain‘t-cot ummmflndtommghm. Mfiom-«Mmfltnm (mm 01’th flavor a are all breed- o! W than. maul: don nut come from contact oftholahwlththe'oolmfm some pee-1hr mvor In the has! or Iceman cm which In related by manoteonhedtommnolthe plant [cl-characterised hytmch. knotty smut n the surface of the ground. Thin growth usually manic: thentlmmmorminmotuum point. and Imflef knot. frequently sp- mton mentor-l motsdeeperhatho my I“ w. CARD.) Tim I: s mutation am to- coming vary mutant throughout the country It large of which as yet eonâ€" mtlvely mm; In hon In “fact: no apparent and mum" In any fiction. but It. male in not been definitely determined. The lune “mo! IM”'ouMIethenoun-unlone by which a: denim:- lt. but II III" mumllhflnuotohmfud ‘mh gnome! about on m u an” ly «lam! cause. no mo "Crow m‘mtoonnflldmulncul- m1. and hence will pub-fly be Tin Tin!- Ihop I: manly relieved muonhuldlomondkulouol “bummwpln-tyocna mmmmdllololdudm Thou h than“ In much In the null- tu of the mm A. In rut-In; It and mu that I. well packed In nut-can pct-coo uny- bring- tho but No man now why fruit should not so to who! packed In the most up motive manner. Dona and human on now being nude 0! paper And on nu :- chap :5 wood. There are scores of communities in which about one-half of the residents grow their own peaches and the other half buy from them and then emit n wail that they cannot now peaches themeivu Peaches perhaps do best on land, ooii, but a good city soil, thoroughly enriched snd cultivnted 1'. now grow- ing in my part of the country excoit lent fruit. No nutter how thrifty our peach orchard my be constant planting is maul-y to keep it thoroughly up to the nut because they develop and mature npidly snd m. therefore. short-lived. Pooch trons decoy man than any other fruit tree. (By BESSIE L. PUTNAM.) Whenever we see a farmer, pardo- ularly in the peach belts. buying peaches, we feel that one part of his education has been neglected. m 00"" on Pooch “em 00"” .0 App“ ”New 0.“! on Icon. Roch. Push M lthpombuuotoulo'navh “CROWN BALL" DESTROYS MANY TREES A New Seedling Peachâ€"Unusuai Variety. nowuzn's- 630V]: REPORTER Guine- Plgo u Food. The nine- ”. market in It proo- nt furnished lonely by the demand hr pm and for murals for scientific 'Dontofloo, but than in no moon why the man! should not be and no man thheountryuithlnlouth .HIM II Emmi-l. Our old Mona Hum: does not stand much of I show with some fol-non. Tho, hove not rot loomed out In on!” to more material to Ian through the crop rotation we mutt plow under gnu nod and othorml of not kind. It an: o mu. nerve to plow undo: your crop of clover, for lumen, but It must he done It In on to keep up with the procession. The only treatment that all he ree- emended u prevent a to vigomely exclude m elected plent- whee eel- 613. No one an “lord tn pleat not treee under my drcumncee. The rink In ten greet end the chance of eve: getting any mantle mm from them fer too men. Of course It I: elven desirable the! the trees or plate should he obtained from nur- eerlee where the dieeeee doe. not ex- lethatithnotelwenpoeflhletodo the.1'henextheetthhgtodoleto hum every tree in the onhetd found to he nflected. ltulmnwlemoreorlu-m non In But-we. In Gem-y It In be- lieve! to In no result of Injury to the not. received 9n cultivation or in none other way. In our o'n country It In more or les- commonly known In nun] auctions. and doubtle. occur: through on: the crater portion at the (Inked 0mm mud should not be cl!- IIntod [not than Ann-t am bean» evaluation keeps the up running Ind In. (not an! Inn an. to stop growing and Mn Won vim: ”I- on. or III‘ lnchoo. n ma gm to do this. but you will luv. honor ond hrur In" It you '1" follow the plan. Oren-rd coll mun be rich In ornate matter no {or that purpose 1! tot no other clout on” no nlunhlo. The ground newly set treel Ihould be finned frequently for st leut I your a otherwise they no not to be blown out or line by the anon; wlndl. Do not be ntnld to thin the fruit on the trees. Rub oi! the IDDIQI and poncho. untll one In lolt every Ilvo {the orchard occasionally, fcomes pretty nearly bein :lo take an axe among the How many fine orchards we have seen ruined by allowing a top-heavy growth. The way some people treat their orchards one would Imagine that they gave thelr trees credit [or poor neulnx human Intelligence and the power to protect them-elves from enemleo Ind-Lo rid themselves of tilt to take an axe among the trees. Not much use to spray for lea! curl alter the buds break. We tried to convince a man of this fact when we saw him spraying along the middle or June. He said he was spraying to prevent lest curl, but did not know what caused it. Do you? Imam. being bu't it be- crime Good. and Price. Will 8.1th You. a SPECIALS non ms WEEK: w CI") '0 imam-er mac “haunts-mouse ukeflonrlor----lle m-----me B.E.KEHLER Ehe Blue Front (Store GENERAL DRY GOODS and GROCERIIS Telephone 175 55 So. Main Street Mrs. Emma Grcss >.Jw.,,,.7u . Fresh Bakery Goods Every morning from Blnsdale «a .Wmm they .r. .0 1.1.. the cm... (ml. m1; a... y... probably could not to“ tile ammo: if you m to like a Ade by and. comprise. All Kinds of Bread. Buns. Cookies. Doughnuts, Cofl‘ec Cakes. 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