Downers Grove Reporter, 5 Sep 1913, p. 2

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(all. t-‘ilbfigug it he is m to spread !, 0 pounds of finely manna rock phonphate to the acre. . a neighbor: think I am crazy when stall mind an; going to plow under (hi! Mild pf clown" he told us as we ”and in the clover. which came to our _ “603. This nmn‘a neighbors are like too many ui‘ our runners, fur they think that they can return enough or- ganic matter to keep up the supply of ‘vhumus and nitrogen by simply feuding ‘m clover hay and returning the ma- » um from twenty to thirty head of cattle and a few horses. In this they are mistaken and we are glad Hunt a tow am beginning to realize this. The soil in Dui’age county and es- pecially on the higher and rolling land I! very much lacking in organic matter ~whlch means almply decayed vegeta- flon Incorporated with the soil. We can see this illustrated where an old I“!!! stuck has stood or where a nu: has hauled one load or manure on to a field and spread it and no more. We hnve all seen how much ranker growth or vegetatlon hi to be found on than spots. The problem before u: is to tot. the soil of the entire farm to u nearly a llke condition an these spots and to do lhls at the least ex- ponno. We cannot do (his wllh ma- nure alone unless we buy many ximes non feed than lhe average Dul’age county farmer and leed many more am. per acre and thmx by nuns the White I! might be poulhle. u 1.. I... .Iuwâ€"v â€" â€"_~r v ”I. M an Ibo mm In nu: for and (My cu ho gum. bu v. and In!“ I!» no“ a, lo a vary In Ohio. an M ”um. and n w don u no... '0."- m. clover lo lb. not! commonly wt nan-m- m .u always be Incum- ol II: may not“. Wu. M In- I close manner In own! clowv mum rim" pm a a much rial" ltu'lh to b0 04 under The "Mach 34-Ho- mt 4 too- at dry mam-r par am Iron and rhvur and Dr "opium up an m. and "row-l émc'vmfl hr M us much n-nu tom-lug um- um: and Mung" n 25 km" 0' lb! “mu Ilrm mum!» Tho ain’t do": cm mm: on mm" on" "us: (be M don't and will do mum on M Add mil. It Imus! ho im-nlnled me IM ”me «Md. ho'ovn‘ Hot nmlwr a loan run: 0! rod flour or an»! rim-or every four your. and um. tho phmphnw make the mil I! rm- nnd HEM? (inn It in In Ila virgin mmlflkm. Thin is practical “mm; mu pans big, Mâ€"w ._ v _ Dr. Hopkins explain; why u in In:- NI lo malnum the organic nut- ut In the so“ on the flange farm .. .‘~ M to! 0! male nail" and the “on when both crop. 0! clove: mullwtodaummnmon- A. .u... «5.31" if. Eu non «all; «why h pic-plate. but u vul not give In O“ MN! uku- IM to" u not In u, .uâ€" "â€"w-vâ€"~ ”a Mun to .7 hour in.“ °‘ W on" l0" 1"" “‘ ”fl" hummus" nu ma mun!“ “a. u.- uaruom- W M“ quMflhIfluuM n‘n‘.‘ ...- _..-' treeenry of .............. 8 34.48 The deficit n shown above will 'hve to be made up by those who1 the contract last year, At the 3-: meeting of the contract sign. gull n “easement of £1.00 mum “I person In: voted. Those who ,1!“ not elreedy given this nutter 7“ attention will cable the tren- . ‘. Ir. I. W. mm, to close up he! . _ sure It they '1“ [Ive this ' A new attention before guns reunittee "loll to express thdr WW ”lurtheheene'eofthegmde the chateau. was held and H the cooperation of the hue _ m helped In any diluent REPORT OF CHAUTAUQUA COMMITTEE. Ti! lmal (‘hammmun committee d9 am to pros-om In tho mph) of Doin‘ m Gm", the folhwing Innnclnl re- ’0” of the rmm Chautauqua: leyts. Tam from gala M season tick- Total from sing!» admhsions.. 108.00 from um oflorinn on Sunday 51.91 OI «count or talent. mu. pm, to the Mnmin ('hamamma 85':th .. ............... hard and lodging for tahntl ,. Caruso. baggagv. chairs, en‘.‘ Tool from hump, from last year MVeflising ”Rifle "Kht lent of chairs (estimated: Pounce Ind sundries ...... Total remit"! Loam: : «acme, (n the tunings Dhimrsemems m; It be h! 8:1 I 5.30 3570.94 357030 “.50 5.0" 8.50 10.47 12.00 24.00 3705.42 3.15 thly lam 'ln u:- ell-llama warm-a it u- mum mm. . m I. to lmmnlé an Indswlaam Clun- " ’ " " ' unqun In 1914. This will mean a‘ “W ‘ somewhat bigger undertaking for the . ‘ ‘ local committee. .but It will mean a Last Sunday morning the mother 0‘ ‘much better, "05“” bought [0" the Mrs. L. J. Johnson, 80 years old, wan- nctual cost or talent and cost a! tent. dared away from her daughter's home etc, ““6 ““0““ “'0‘“ “ “‘0'" “MPH Slraube‘a subdivided and dillgeul able Institution In Downers Grownsearch has been unavnlllng. The fam- bolh from a business and an edm-u- 'i U.“ is much dixlressed and on.” poa- aionul standpoint. lt is earnestly hoped I slide place which might have been that it will have (he hearty covopuru-l chosen as a haven by thv wanderer [ion of Mary householder in our vii-1mm been ”de. As no trace of the huge when ticket-buying time conwsfingvd woman has hm," fomld. hm- Interesting ““3““ will be published, friends llopo Hun slw has been picked “'9'“ ”m“ ‘0 xiluv. up by some one and is being kept [until her rvlulh'es are “(Him-ll. It in thelium-d {rum [rm-ks round in a corn- Starved Rock Stutv Park and Decri Park. near Lu Sulplv and l'tit-u swmsE to be the Mecca ol' Downers Gravel-ans} this summer. Sunday Frank Hawkins} drove Ray Grenler, lv‘rnnk “envy. En»! ery Edwards and Tom llopkinson in; tone of the garage vary donn to View: “he beautiful m-euery in the parks midi {along the Illinois river. “they left: ‘town at 82:50. returning at 11:30 and? import a delightful trip with no trou-I ible. 0n the return trip they stoppvd‘ [off at Sandwich and said “llowde” to‘ William Botmcll. tormerly of l)o\\nâ€"' ors Grove, who is In the hotel business ) there. i STARVED ROCK A MECCAJ fwld that aim \u-ul south al‘lvl' ”wv . lwr homo. Lester Gerwig and Grant. Dick" inn Sunday morning on their Inotun-ycies {or Starved Rock, returning Monday night. They stayed in Utica Sunday night. taking the first boat down the river Monday morning (or the parks. With a bunch of sight-seen they did some rambling up and down the can- yons in Deer Park and climbed Stnrt‘ed Rock proper. Grunt Diclw, who has ridden over 5.000 miles on his machine thin summer. is not “tinned mile” he takes 3 long trip every Bun- dny, with be. running him I clou second. It seems everyone who tin united the park 1mm Downers Grove cannot uy wont: to unite or it. and than two are Just the unto. recon mending it to Anyone who wont: to Ice what lliiuoio scenery ioolu like. “AND THUS ENDETH THE CHAPTER." mawmmwdluau- Illl’ but." chasm-up mu bo- ttom nu local Bloc Loan and the Ron] mu Pluto: In shy-4 Labor Du and malted In II. “cl-In do- Iou o! m clamor IIQI by the won 0! II to H. Lad“ nu rm loo Incl tor a. II. A. I". and mud (to out no" > V o! the mm as... "mama n. F. ..... l! n (‘mso ('mmn‘n Park II t: . ll 0 Mvnmdm , Wanda!» Ptmbylomm h. (3‘ Ram!" ........ .u. _. .Vm fin the (Mun an :1 cm Into 3 ml ulna. n iv. 0‘ mum ............ - n .m In! Sunday "moth"! “as tlr Inflows mar (Winn-vs: Park at ('(m Irv" Park. H In 7. Monday. Soul I. at llmlflnu. Inc H n Methodists were beaten. H In 7- Do‘rnnn Grou- onlr hall seven of their run show up. and Non I! "la! pro "1qu a draw. The main team" at the pm» an a homo run by Ralph skulls. with no out: on In”. l!allorm-â€"nmkflvldz Ruth» and Smkh. 0mm": Grow: Lemon and suntan. 8mm: mnwny Lemon. :0; by llama. 11. Games schedukwl for Sam. G: Brookfiold .\I. E. vs. Iandah Pros‘ hylerhn a! “‘29! Himulale. "1i. ”.5. amn- cm u on“- (M, amt II a. only (all :9 fly that III; I00“; «mum bum: uni-n "Nptflof “UN." "'N'IW ML" and 0 mm M "Mal." no. Have your home fitted «m: : om heating punt now. argd pay '0. (than. n. n, n. )Inthodist u Downers Grove. om heating punt now. and pay tor It in two years. This modern maven- innc» «m add morn than its cost to :h’o value of yrmr nmwrtry, and It! mtne to you In mmfnrt and hoaItMnt- new rannot bfl mounted in dotlars and cents. You should thorpfore con- «idor ft morn: as an Invnstmem than an an expenditnro. The plant can be installed quickly and with little incon- venience to you. Write me or call and get an estimate of cost. and lean: morp 6! my easy-payment plan; H. I. HAWKINS. 43 8. Iain 8t. Word was received here Int Mon- day of the death of Rev. S. L. Um- bach of this (fly. at the Deaconess Hospital. Elberteld. Germany. on Aug. 21. 1913. alter an operation. His son. Rev. E M. Umbach. was with him It the time and will accompany the body back to Napemue. where burial will be made. Pause was mien from Liverpool on Aug. 26. and the steamer in due at Boston on Thursday. This in] probably mow arrive! In N» penllle on Sotnrday or Sunday. Funmm Cm. Walloon! college teache- m mmmucmtmn «hunt. "muting-fly cpl-In: «am (In on m not through more «an In mm. blade work and uni-hos. WIOT IUIUIIAN CHUNG" LIMUI. ILUI LODOI fl: CHAHII H Sanding n 3011:?! ANNOUNCEMENT. UHBACH DIES IN GER- MANY. fl llrmk fluid. the >35 WNW Game In Congressman t‘oplt-y paused long' :enough in an addrvss on labor to (el- iow Antonius at Fox River park yes- idny to speak for mothers. Mothers. lt‘olonel Copley said. should be paid {a prmniutn for vwry child that is .born to thmn and the gmemmem lshould pay {or the education of the " young. A graduated income tax beginning with 2 per cent on incomos of $4,000. and increasing until 70 per cent was taken {rout a million a year income together with a comprehensive inner~ ltance tax would provide the money (or the care 0! the mothers and pro Vida (or the children's education, in« eluding tree hooks. the congressman. a wealthy than. declared. The income tax about to be ndoptmi does not begin to tax the great fortune heavily enough, he said. It win nppnmmt n it ha been before. heart-n remarked. that Colonel Copley thought 1 good deli nu Roouwlt tlw citlxen does. Politics did not enter into the cou- lreumnn'o speech. but he simply could not help coming inch to his tdeoiiollc solution at the lite problem which he luv studied out. â€"-..._ “a, l White MrMn: (or mm eondltlom.’ madman: that mm! and um I» 5""; MM. Ibo net-rue mun «I do mud-M tor him-e" by comm Mum-ll mom pin-um. (‘olmuvl (‘oplv-y ma Tnn' rm" 1 a; Mm "u- I0 cont: pm; mm a hunt and inn-cod M in or 6 qmr‘ .NM um ulnar lh‘l' a man ”IMF: M hm- um M a: guru. "no ”mo nllnln-d ?by n..- lmuranrv companion In "W m v i run» unis-r, 1 "TM mule-nuium. howosw-r. mm"! game.“ now Hm rmlrv'uma“. "mm! H: k ham m "w hum of a" mon Ml! E'hv unit" M "In unrm‘ «mum mural-i Hy brine-on II! a". nonldn'c makv m9; Pawn" man «mun-um mu mm as hn, ‘nmm I! would Manse ‘mlth Isn'h \lwrp in such mmmmo.‘ as Is gem-m!” Hhfluxhl “'9 must (are those farm, ‘Sland "mom". "and [or me dknuyi or ink". be wrfomly sure you am' mm. mm Mm merit "In "‘st of all? mnnHm‘l and you w"! got it" ‘ Last Sunday morning the mother 0! Mrs. L. J. Johnson, 80 years old, wan- dered away from her daughter's home ln Swnube'l subdivmcn. and diligent search has been unavnlllng. The fam- lly is much Man-eased and every poa- sible place which mlght ham been chosen as a haven by tho wanderer has been vlslh-d. As no trace of llw nzt-d woman has hvvn found. ln-r CONGRESSMAN COPLEY SPEAKS FOR MOTHERS. Pauus In Labor Address at Aurora Monday Afternoon. to Announce Favoring a Premium on A" Births. not boom oll or a majority 01 cu- plonn nould not mum” M! I m llul which be can: Mt boon-o flwro no In". loo any. who would was the worker under 3 um In: In to.“ hnl)‘ om! upon. It list no: then In not enough wealth In nun who“ country despite In lulu- mane-um to ruin- orcry mu com- lonnbly It!" on If Ibo not“ "re Ol- vldod an «ally. the ount" “M. Tbmo In Ingrown-Io]! m unloa- o¢ mun-fly m "to "Mind mun. vim-h H dlrldod «p «anally mm“ mm nth Indium“! "AW. I! divided up among Iha hud- ol (Amman ouch I wid u! ".00". J The I‘Mr union II of not Import- ance In inept-g run at 3 "via. mndud. Conummn Copley uld. The matriaun of Ellmlmm (3. Ho!- ‘oway and Hnrrv 1. Confirm!" was mlemum‘d August. am» by the RM: M. (3‘ Want, of the first M. 8. church, Bakersfield. Cam. Following "up coro- rnony lbw brim! pony Vere gh-en an elaborate dinner 31 the home of Mr. HOLLOWAY JCOURTRIGHT. and Mrs. J. L. Somme at 2024 0 seret. Mr. and Mrs. Courtrlgm loll Ian night for Los Amlm for their honoymoon visit and they will make their home in Bakersfield allnr Sol» (ember 15!. The groom is a rvnrvsm- "Hire of lhv Bakoraflem branch of (he Horn Company. He is lho grandson of (‘aplaln Shanpr and a grandnpnhow n! lhn latc- Gem-val Shanor of Spanish nar fame. His hrldp is a oharmlnx young woman of wlde amuainlance in Lo< Angela: and she also has many friends in this any. The guests at the dinner last night included Mr. and Mrs. Cartwright. W. Warts. a brother of the bride; Miss Enlah Keilhley, Mr. and Mrs. Senor-in. J’. A. O’Connell and F. W. Sanborn. Our Fairy Godmother-a. The world. om of fairy books. in chary In furnishing its fairy godmoth- en. yet most of us have friends .1 whale much we become more truly and tummy ourselves min at cam “In”. They seem able to endow as. through some magic of their own. with the besuteoua vectmenu and tho [has slipper! that me the spirit. Those are our “in godmother; We do wan to love them and pay than good heed. for through than w. my enter Into such mention of the pn- clous gifts that we need have no droid of the stflklng hour. This. Ive Inn-t suppose. is what Cophemn did for M! lieu-rm“. At his glance the queen In Im- bloomed. 'hlch hear all m world could soar-Prom tho Adam. Iv: n in); sen. Whnenlnu the blue heave o! the drew-y * swells. 'I‘rendluu me bubbles down. With three “men lhrce They chm-rod her moving heamy In. and she Came to her berth an lmhle. so superb; Swan, ~d like a queen and answered to the tower. Show to m- pmk; they heard the launch- mn-n shout, Ami bright «lung the bay 0»: lights came “IBM In the aunset‘s flush they Went aloft And uuhent suit: In that most lovely hour When the light gentles and the “‘Ind is soft And bounty In the heart break: like a fiowvr. Working aloft. they saw the mountain "finnsmnlhmuzl ”and no no" In» "to. mcm-mnumwwuw mu lo M (armour. Mn Lynn in my net Down puma-7. who" "on ml em?- this! no ‘0. 1'5. mum mum muo- um any mm- vn. ind "so «In I." 1-: NM and mmmnmlmium IMIM . ..._ .;-. OI m S“ QM mm “woman In! only M. can Mn" know. fink-m Mono. ”MI-yum. I cm" In my chm mind ' 'fll’rld mm no man‘- burdm: I Dom Inca mmn‘lw On my «um. Itnmm nmmm no can [my IMpl “run. In I 'uw no («I «I dun, like to claw whim ml and In I: I"! I” "w law 0' my marina In the MM I'm! um um. Md mam-â€" A. I man In tho Mun In: my landed. tuna and all-tram \ "D m my boomer, ”Mm lo m" Can mm life's cirmnmnnca I. ‘1'?!“ m" enamel-uncut Meat wm "on m toward the goal you net. â€"-Wmhm Allen "and F101! wm'n one I'M my H It bears: IM- mnm when new: gt. fie Mm M. an" In sun lhe Men: And and: along In“. singing flea AT CAPE HORN. ‘HEERILY they rang hot In. tho-e J bemhux helll. The new come beauty stately (mm the I I at! Md 'ofld then your! ”1 AM a glad aid «and uh: you're 3‘00; But. when." you play 0! go (mung nut-y. If. n and on! World when you're ad I?! I grind on work! If you‘re gm! And a than old work! If rou'ro am“: It's . mm mu 0! hate For the fooilsh who pr“: 0! the new a! It an I O Mindful work! to up» Or if. dkmal In every mug. Tho mm fl mun be In In gloom or its flee Manda on yoursev non» I lack for my beloved afar-and yet afar: W vain my starch and fruition! 1- purâ€" suit of distant star. Hana lights the way; 1 mm on. nor case the weary quest ”or ever stop. not turn "we. not can I pause for rent. I! ”firing spun no onward: there I. never rent for me Us”! my rye: are “tuned. mm. with light of thee. for than an mine, nor mm, not upoce not all eternity an In: my qua-fin: heart «on thine. not under me from me» 4‘01: I W 'mleal B la n Behind I who-o nae- Ira empty rooms. with dream: and ancient anon” man down (Ms hall you take your "all! find face alone the nnllnw "I'M I]. like the child who goes In bed Though faltering and ha" “In“ at ”mam": crouching cmkodly In every corner he can see. my to snatch him Imn gloom, '01 so” on hravely to his mom. Knowing above hlm. wurhlmz man. l!!- m can upon lht nlnlr. -Il‘dI-on Cl... THE CROWN OF LOVE- curb. 0|". [Ru 1- a mu m every mu Behind who“ vain-cot [nun the 1’”! SET OF 7H8 IAIL. WHERE an mop. my beloved? Thou hast wandmd far from me I have marched through many lands. across um boundk-m OAV OLD WORLQ THE FATHER. MINE OWN. LN’monaI Magnum ~John Masefleld‘ Verse 1 sin-mu :1 mm Subscribe For Downers Grove Reporter Rural Llh, the Natlon'l Hon. 1 nam my countrymen that the treat recent prnzrkss mud» in city life in not 1 full manure of mu' civi- lintinn. for our r-n-ilmmon man at bottom on the whniesomeness, the ‘1’ ”dream and (hp completeness, ll well as the prosperity of “to In the country. The men and women on the farms stand for what In moment-n, bent and most npederl In our Amoflcfll life. Upon the development of con!!- m life rent. ultimately our ability, h! methods requiring the “chant lntnlllt sauce, to continue tn toad nnd clean the hungry nation; to apply the city with' fresh Illood. clean bodIen And char brain- thnt can ondnrn the tu- Hflc strain at mmlvrn lite; \u- need the developmen' men In "n- open country who ym Ir- In the Future a In the put the May an utrnngtn d On nationâ€"4110060" Wall. Thousands are joining the Bell Community escls month, and acquiring the. popular Long Distance Habit. As with the big mercantile houses, we desire to make them feel at home, and to cultivate their acquaintance, and cement a lasting friendship. For their benefit we have inserted in each Directory I page of information about Telephone Service. This information is necessarily condensed. All the interesting and useful intelligence on the subject would fill volumes. But each employe is courteous and well-informed regarding his department, and the spirit of the force is to offer every aid to the patrons and to rectify any oversight. Bell Chicago Telephone Company R. N. Patchen, District Manager Telephone 9”! $1.50 (or 52 Issues Our Patrons: "Dear Tom-m: Whu would on guy If an unknown Ihdlvldul with. out asking your permission or av. knocklng at your door pushed Ma '1' Into your home. mule himself out Mable on your sofa, peered at over!- thing. mmmqed everywhere. laugh- od at your downside nmngemhtl. asked how much money you In". fished to Interest Mmolf In your love affairs nnd seized hold of yo. Children to photom'nph mop? Unmannerly Town“. The Laplander ls annoyed with th- Mtist who villus Mm. The nature 0! In. complaint may be gathered trail the nodes posted In the districts d upland moat vIsltnd by travels“. which In seven! misuse! mm I follows: "What would you do with not ll unmanned! Inn-nan?" System

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