Downers Grove Reporter, 26 Mar 1915, p. 7

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:1. ‘ Yearning end two-yearâ€"old hens do not lny my eggs In the nil. en they no melting It that time, Inc the feed they eon-ame soon not only to keep up the energy end life of the ~flrde but nice to put on or grow I new gout n'l fatten. ~ In men; 15mm ”not. .11 um macq map-nun cut needed.th enifie'ii‘egu 0'! the h‘gdy' h mfifinry. lint-ch and April no the mouth. to do your hatching in order to secure early hutch“ ”my. Pinata that start to lay In the in" More cold wenther not: in will. u a fills. by all winter. It in the catty hatched pallets m produce can in the is" 1nd early winter. when prim are high. Pallet. must be well matured be- am they '1“ by many eul- l'or morning they get u ration of ground onu. boiled vegetables. corn- meal mixed with dither milk or water. Linn they hue grit and charcoal tour by their iced troughs. At noon they get old corn. sometime wheat. with an occasion! feed of not. lady Hatched Pulleu Product I“. in Fall and Early Winterâ€"But Tim for Hatching. SOME GOOD POULTRY FACTS mod-net cut to small [stem is m to o large outdoor kettle nod tolled for Devon] ham-3.81 night fllh ho cooled um I: ready for their m. I lave never known cooled con to but than. though l and It In plenty whm “out I do not begin feeding until petty well Along In Octoberjnd am. no! morning no' can. Ibelled of After lacing seven] 0! my beet til-Ian one var from feeding stem con I that at on out given at, :L thlmover myflochmd Into selection of my bent hem and when. after which then no marked and Ir!" u I. poulblo kept apart m the min flock "1 3" imFITABlE MARKET nucx umamsm my mm mum tract!) M (to price per pound given {or mum than. In! mu It pun to “DummdemLuIcmplo d mm more on "no weight counts. in four or non ponds pan well. I min nevbloodugnodpflcaucl nu. “4 sale special price. by lulu at under- ouch year. Ann I have culled In my order- ”! breeding stock from the runner: WAY OF FATTENING TURKEYS in“... Cm» Con I. led Paulaâ€" Almn Han cm and Charcoal Nou- Fud Tmoho. I hve kept lmnoth Pehin ducha with considerable plenum and profit dotting the peat ten or ntteon yearn I, method ii to keep the hirda out or the chicken yard eo ee to prevent the eotliu or the water which the chick- ene heve to drink. writee D. C. 0. Weill of Fayette county, lilinole. in Ore-3e Judd Mar. A two-loot win (once hea proved aetielactory. Oi’ calm. the chickene an ll: over thie. hit the duct. cannot. In eight noon hon hatching I can nuke yonnx‘ lech- weigh tour pounde each, and by Me 1 et thie weight cen usually get "any to twenty-live centa a pound tn Chicago. During the put yeere the demand ha been incmein‘ annually. Then to no trouble ehout rearing ducks. The brooding time ie only ehont hell no ion: In that for chick- one and the dnchllnu do not need lee") ee much heat in the hmoden Dechltue should air-ye have a bulky teed. i nive e mixture of one pert etch of hrnn and beef ml to two pm or corn moel. The hot-t meal Int never be omitted ee it ie eeeen- tiel to mate the duchllnea thrive end m tern. To the mixture l odd ehont live per cent of sand on ae to apply nit. l alwaye have no avail- elite ennply or clcen winter for tho ductile" to drink. but not enough [or theta to peddle in. They cannot do more than not their bill. wet. it in neceeeary that they ehonlit do thle eo II to prevent clogging o! the not tub with load. Indium Duck Pond and Hon-u. One of the “vantages in poultry production is that returns come quickly. With the exception of etnw. berries. there in prectieelly no line of smell fruit on which you can begin to realize inside of three year: A and: :cow does not approach her full power ‘0! production short of three yearn; up pie trees do not begin to hear freely short of seven or eight yeera. How in it with hem? Three week: from the setting of a hen you here e batch of‘ chicken: tour or the months after hetching you have I lot of cockerele for market and in from five to five and one-hut months the pallet. begin tol 11!. lmpodam of Radar-vamp. Tho hum of : rooster- crow u n 13th of MI Mom worth I: mean!“ In Bow-ii film cockâ€" Soon All" Hatching Thor. Ara Many Godard. Racy for Hal-kn! and Pull.“ Min .0 Lay. I am quite sure that throne who wm aponlxo some early-hatched tur- key ooch m. summer and mute! than u canons next Ml will and it I mg operation. BIG ADVANTAGE IN POULTRY I am breathing tn: the operation would be as simple In a turkey cock I: in the chicken. Of tonne. then In no reason to believe that the turkey caponued would be nhcted In my visa diluent], fun- tho chicken If the Imam-o In II” and quality should pron u M n In the m Jud eoclorel I III sure "I‘l It would ‘mlo turkey ginning vastly more profitable ”In It In under normal cImnsuncen. an n III-noan erur II hm hm Bo far I: I know. no such mm In: been let up In (III: mntry or eloevhere. but If the emuculatlnx mien n In much finer MrtI than the ordinary cooker-cl. It teem to me that the Improvement In qunIIty and In- omen In use would surely In In grant rehuvely In the turkey mien. The tutu cod. mnkuhfly. would be 3 good subject to 09mm on. and Tim ls every m In balm m: mum. other poultry would M" u adv-Innuen- n It does vlth chicken coon. WHY NOT CM’OMZE TURKEY? Immune»! In Quality and human In lu- Would ”OI. MCI-try l than keep plenty of oy-tar shell ln lbs lulu qua-non. From July I to January I ducks and scarcely any food I! (buy luv. mo: 10 I good pond. A. dark. am usually slay. no mlllly at alum, llwy uhmald In" a that! roll pmoctod lmm any pout bl. mm movement. on tho put 0! man and lulmlh. ll‘ am no profiled they wlll be "cued all nlghl and hoop Illa Ibolo neighborhood nvuo. Always dnrlu the lulu. mm I hop my ducks that up mull .1 loan nun o‘clock lo the up w"! not be dropped "Md. 0! the boon. When I have more than one flock l mate the NM- shout Junta]. jut u I plan to keep them: mu 1-. 1 mike no chanc- after once hula. mated the flock. I! "All I- not done only. Any attempt to break up a flock Into mum one. any malt unfavor- nbly and any other attemut to null. Imnller loch In "my to be jun u undrunblo. because not: let vlll lop- Into u noon as they an not watched. It in mentor. highly Imparunt to form (tu- aoch by New You‘- time. During warm weather 1 than pto- vlda ample shade. Any lhod will do for old duck: If u I- dry. I than supply plenty of bedding. well u Imw. ibr um I phce tanJoot board- lbou! I too! from the WI“ Ind leave opening- nt each and ID the duck! will not pile up tad break the am Thu space In partly filled with ntruv In which the ducks bury their om ' mum GROW-{III Young peach troea should be cut back to the extent of about one-half the previoua season’s growth, and the limba thinned no as to admit gunfight for Hmlna’ fruit. Old and beating peach tron. that have had very little terminal growth. will need. very‘littlo, If any. heading back. A" that if. ht min thiseauiatoc‘atout «ad and mm "nib- and ”I! tum-om wan-at Inna tutti.“ nay won neglect“ h m ‘ ‘ “VI-“*M‘“ "" » It in of the utmost Importance that apple trees should receive annual pruning, for o'therwiee long nboota four. tlve and nix feet in length may be thrown out The fruit in ultimate ly borne awny out on these long branchea which bend under the great weight and ofttimen break. Tree- uulerlng irom thin-lack of pruning are very noticeable every fall when many overladen and improperly formed treee are badly broken. Such trees are bound to prove a great die- appointment sooner or later. in cut- tins of! branchea no stumps should 1be left. They are the cause of many rare and rotten places on treen and will net up black heart in course at time. All stump. will die back to the main branch or body nnleaa apronta are allowed to grow on them to main- tain vital action and this should not be allowed. Painting the wounds at once It quite helpful in preventing plucking. decay and glieeaee. Should Be cm lack About Ono-Han o! Pmlou. Year's Own- Admit BuMlgM. PRUNING YOUNG PEACH TREE 0' than“ Importance That Attention .0 Given Annuallyâ€"All Hump. WI" on lack. PRUNING FOR APPLE TREES the truce. riveted on. The locum at the hook. than"! be In enough hack to that they vtll not he exposed. No put of the nucleate. nor the boon. it" then touch 3 tree. And the leather truce. will Illp put any. In “ulna In "(mud apple Cm- In an orvhnrd «m. I can drum by I tom. may um: um “land by tho and: of um union". Homeumu I launch at run “M on the and will mum CM Illnnluu. be! a much bu- ur in to lo luv. u lucid flame- !m am” In a mlclnlo u about. In Popular Madonna. I! an be bent to 3 mm tmm a ohm or heavy an Inn. - Inna" loop boning .g. “elm! to each and for muslin (In (run through. and boot. to em SINGLETREE FOR AN ORCHARD lo. Spraying machine. man! b0 and tor dorm“! lmtmnu Ind tem- ponrily at leuLnrhUea very mt cannula to nab ubould be Ipnyod rather than dented. In! to Nu. Dulce I“. In 00M!- olrclo no ”man In liluolnlIon Ihwn "um-Rh. I. No Injuries have been reported from bmthlng the dun; (but union the opontor vun tight mung soc- 1100 he will suffer from Immug of tho eyes, especially utter the «1'! work ll over). 8. It the grower wishes to make his 'own mixtures he should use nu"- nblo mixing muchlnu. 7. Th. experiments Indicate so far that the Austins mixture should can- mln 90 per cent exceedlngly finely ground sulphur and 10 per can! lend numb. 8. Two to three pounds of dual mixture should be applied to each tree each time (In the experiments three Ippllcauonl were made). Magma. hr Orchard. Constipation Vanishes Forever cumcm«w.w 0000 Two. ”“7 do you all you} play “no Pom-I Plum?“ "nu-cane I want It to Our." undii’o'hrdw'" ' 7 Tm"'houlo' at CASTORIA,.IUOIMM randy to: man ud chum. ad not an n nun-luv at In U» m 0m to glint. "mmauVIâ€" .-- “Modhhfloln DOAN’S 3:35.31 “You." replied the tumor. “When. runner :- append to know the bonn- tul name 0! I'll! he's nlfln' u' the ontomologtcul nuns of the Intact (but out n. u‘ the yum-maul am at tho chomlal m: will kill It. nomobody'l not to my."-â€"â€"Andonon (N. C.) lutelllaoncot. u-I'Io Manage-poem" - "filth-l “Ileana-6W Dun-‘- KH-oy Pm. I". and lb.- “d-Pfi-c '99-! "in” b!- 5823? r a 912. 3.3.3 Sputnik: - I!!! .- iaihli‘ilfif Erin-r3; >3il§t§rlll Gennhemuthigmture Some men an so thick tint they] Twenty-nine state. we now produc- uoem to be Immune from temptqun. In; coal on a commercial scale. Especielly when preceded by little touches of Cuticure Ointment to red. rough. itching and pimply surfaces. Nothing better for the skin. scalp. hair end handl than these unper- creemy emollient... Why not look your boat as to your hair and akin? Bunnie each tree by mail with Book. Addreu pontcu'd, Cutlcun. Dept. xv. Bolton. Bold overywhera.â€"Adv. Cancun 80.9 Most Comma to Bon- ultlvo skim. Trial Pm ‘Why in ma I0 much an! up? n. caller with “Beam m: mother cut him down.‘ “I"?! hold $3 £131: an”. in: â€"-Butlmoro American. - ~ Mm Datum-11d?! lira-Jul. Thou â€"-â€"-â€"â€"-â€"--â€"- wn gun It unullu mun around FACE BATHIIIG WITH "10 W"? W of flu film'- M Why Living I. 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"Shay. old tenet" he mumbled. thrusting the cigar between the win- He took a long look at Chg Iona. smiled u smirking, quinlcnl Imus, than reached Into his vent pocket and extracted I (at clnr. The caller Ind evidently imbibed nther freely that day” while the mm-u ind Ion; ruched the IIIIO when he bmhod hll hm with I‘ towel. ”No. no! u all 3 «Meet. for m In, and”. m m. A Wm»! Name. - you don't think I practice reach. cl?” «cried the .1.- mm“ with on. of the do. EARTH II”! "II fill" mm Safe Kidney!“ Nothh; '0'“. 00.0 '0.- I” #99991 ‘MLMM 1° “2'”!- Lint Randy ’no. 13-1013.

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