Downers Grove Reporter, 16 Apr 1915, p. 2

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’fillfltheonvm'dolnmemud ”his” all m- mgr-aqu- an M II [Io-dag b fir-Pa. .00 MES II COW PASTURE my I. a. moving m n. COTTONSEED HEAL FOR 00“ No New EM "hits no» IUMAMQWV“, don"t.“ Int-l Annualsâ€"Imp Annoyance M An!“ with mm b I ulimbh-Nowauom Mum (M u aim-d to ‘0' "numb-n pull-handing plinth-unloads hood. Ilium-haunt. MI Ion-Ill ‘1- uodm unu when can nlll I. undue“ no “Hop fl“. uflbnnoudcy,umhnmflpo mu nun-unnopnm‘lnto which MMIMWMMQQIU «WWW-body. “me “brawn-combatants.“ (hula-Goo "Sigmund-oath. lub'dmmh-IIIMnnr mm lnytmunlllwlo The Unit“ Sula W! of uflauuu In. an. to my “on Whore Clean mu: le Produce! lineu- ‘I’op Receptacle le Neeeeury to Include Inter... Ferment. puturo u a um“ um- lna the land cannot be plowed. Every m-bouldbomdoconmtoedtor stock to the Hull 0! m enmity. and this should be fed right'ou the turn. numb; the totality to the non. PAIL OF GREAT IIPORTAIBE milligram“ manhood not oi milk. It we would depend more on gum no loâ€" co pasture. our duty herds might easily be doubled and the urn enriched may. lay tamer- lnvoboennlovmunkon tothohct um dnlrylns brings excellent mm Inn! unmnuhlo crops m It!!! mind when the land might helm be mm feed {or live ltook. A good nuon tor mo giving min in all-go twice o a”. corn toddot moo nayma-ummmmyuu clean up, with about on pound gram or concentnto to every mm pound: milk the cow given. It the bean: van pulled before becoming too ripe and muted without muoh run mung on EXCELLENT RATIO" FOR. 00" I! Eamon Would Donut Mon-n ,uuoindmwmflim could-coaubkd.‘ btlomoyneoofugnflu o”. and ”You Polk. mm m «Mathew hub:mluloodto u'fiu‘ghtthmdholo the nullololonm I! the null you feed I. given to the low]. I‘m-m then cold dun. It will umflmmmunmcom uhombofmlthmumndit I- very comm: (ooh, I. the town will then M compelled to Me consid- fqfib coll Intern mm. which :fllb than ;mm up up} his: in} . ”#7.!qu an Me. the drlnkiu put of your hm' ration and the as: yield will not be rained. for “to: In the principal "Wain ”cum I! «not be reduced. Next to pm. Mr. new In the cheap- ut thing u an uni! our poultry. The vary but of food vflhovt a picndfnl apply of we. froth ntot um Ml to Induce tho hm to hy. me to crush the shell: no there am of teaching the “I. The Q: shells from the em used In the kitchen sum be and and fed to the lam. They will help out tho supply of lime which the hem must Into It! lune (arm, to prevent them lung loft child out Punch latched In luck or April Ind mmrly him are 0". should begin hm In November. I! not be» (on, an continue luring all through the winter. when the price tot em I. highs“. mumwmmgthonvmdhh wan-mum he ”lieu the m mm. the ag- Iulct Mi um winter m the one- (ht dolls“ the hmer'l heun. nd lfmhvomhoII-tlohlm 0! mm than an the! need. you wm In «rm-ed at hot Incl they um drink. 1'on should have u] the! mumummhflenudmuoo coll. lfslclmchmdm'm mum "Doolittle details that mg no ”I'm Mvoen nece- and Mmhpoultrym loo the hen we!) applied an "terminal...de the cum hulaolnhmeeofl'uuhr. um- Duals Ian Mm'hfldmmwulmmto mmmru. WWW- comm“ I NatalThunEany. NOTES PICKED UP IN POULTRY YARD "0!. Moon who do not and“ unudW-uhobhlhow numb-W7 (um-r um- ‘0‘.“thth ch... “(Immune-mun AM “Immutable-nut I. the ”(autumn-onmduadw cult-c Intuition. It to layout- 50¢!»an W-Mihab "mundane“...ucIM-I o! (I.- m mm vol! Mud. A “minimal-mun“ “communion-guy's“!- Whamvlubhnum‘ autumn-aluminum Nov-var, than an mu- “can! also. that an an- no a... I... II. can our. ad It In I“. MMmm-«MHh-flhr- hfimlt. mumwmmm Inc-1. nun-t «Ind on no a» “hm-Incomnm (By R. B. WILLIAIS. Adm Experi- ment nation.) In no other on line 0! [In stock ‘ ”auction In: then been such 3 luck otuudyotlyuqnumtolhom woducm For my year- tho tum In have method haphuud noth- odo of breeding. recall; can and humans“ a well u amp-mum tor unrtoc. They have bred and hon. “(bout u; mud to their own too! demand or the to «Inasm- of not. from A distance. Hone brooding when Judlctounly curt-d on ha been a profitable ml- na- Ior Laotian (mm It ham. an MC with A «sum object In M. In none “new clan. one need 1 mude-poorwkoc now HOST momma nuns: run m muss: Tho Hon- “ om Now-cud on the Farm It the Draft Hone. . Donut-hm. ”out Keep the poultry comfortable. Good food. good can and comfortable antm are the Juneau! factors In with. poultry m. I! the Inna are [fitting the non-mentioned «tomb: at nun an maniac.” mm mounds. ' nhle needs aver them, hrIeh ugh y exam with the like end you will not only avoid running your Itch/lee through the dirt end dulflng themhutesoodeetofgreuwm spring.” and cover the ground. If e considerable em it worked up. hitch to the barrow and level down the gopher mmde, need them and hem min utter seeding. Car. a! Mad". When tho gopher. have worked up the meadow take I common gur- den rake. down the am Don't depend on bent {or winter cm; the plum m the only lolu- non L- they must be hntched early. Ir. Veplon of the Colorado meal. um] college “mates eefly hatching also. to get a better pflceior the cock- erele. Be an a two-pound cockerel (In In! and June) In worth a much or more than he em bring when he weighs two or three time- ” much. Getting the-e fellows out of the way men. use more room had better mm for the pellets. Animmbewenmaopedbo' (meoklwuuqrtohneafly wln‘ let product. Our Inn-er m In short and we nut take advantage of ovary growing day And em crowd (than . mu. by latching only uni give our cuck- 9 little cued-l are II- UI warm weather when they can too! am channel's on range. Abouthohuolsemmberulbo anal my this for those hlgh mecca“; actuator-latch mmMMmkenhhuI-m utlpqmflcomnmm-fin Mullet-mpdouotfeod.“ valor and nlll. and (he worry the will In only a (run. Mr chick. luring um find Apr". IAKE PREPARATION FOR WINTER EGGS than“ 09- u I what, heavy can ”to.“ mom clan poo-ml. broom“. lieu-moccasin. mm In "an an .1th mnmnhmkummm emmmMnk-m. ‘ “no duh to" an be mind with In. mi and loan liability to nation! than cons of m "III“! clan. his I. been“ be h I- who III dish! mm- at Who. do not My detract m (I. mu 0! the Gutter. hither-non. - dun coll can. Ml ov- uvlu gnu to In two nun old M In. education can be convicted comm. menu-mam: vol-u to Do mm In “local“ can Iona m m loot 3M low. weight "ca-din u hut LCM mm. s coll unloved Natty may with wood “yin and action Tb- l‘oot and [m an at am [upon-m in at hot-o. A dour-No an“ ulna! It! N W by brooding In" mm with not on. I“ «on: lo 3 Im- chu can 0! nay o! (to my.“ dun M Mom Donn Mn ha mud to It and to condition. In AM. am my In" Milan. There are (our mum clung aull~ gun to: production. Thou m the heavy dam". and.“ or coach nor-u. road-1m 5M saddle hot-sen. any of those are than In demand and com-and high Men. 0: than {our dunes, the may dun born II but tuned for Arkan- hming. Then my be raked on the run or on Al- (all: mum and mm at. I good Drum. nnlmnlu of the type but qued to his condition He must be a good judxe of hornet, have I clear and well defined Idea of the type of h'om he Insolnwannduwnutoutm produce It. lrood Mam. Whflc the brood mare- ahould not be jammod about and abused, they do require gentle exact”. light driv- lnc nud modem“ work to keep their Mon. mm und circula- tion In good. healthy. normal candl- tlon. MM.- and Wt! m not The first requhlto in tha hog hul- nou In I good hm house well venu- hted, lot with and- north ind south. Feed the Mood now protein food: as much‘ as possible and void reeds rich In fut-forming element; When coo-flu give the my 1 good done of common baking Codi. ‘ Keep the pen. troughs 3nd ban-eh clean. Don’t overlook (ht. It In of Impomn that the wood now be kept In 1 vigorous thrifty con- dition, not too (at but full of vitality. In buying even he can they stood well on their foot and hue good might hacks and good mouth; "Broken-mud“ own. that lo, even with Mohen teeth or badly worn dovn should not he bought. A sheep In: one pair permanent in. cloor teeth when It II I you old. two pair: or full month n time year- old. A lull-mouthed eve con he need for breeding even though Ihe In on much on five more old. roofing Illh. SOLID TEETH IRE ESSENYIAL h conduction. Tl. mural can no.1.“ each. Eartha [nutshel- “(nudityOh-uhermflnel than h (to making 3 by 3. I pun-d nyfn-eoontonllullmot (he .11qu our the wood. The pl- mtndhoclnolhnpm.uiy ”Inches. Use the Insulation summed Look at Eva‘s loath Ida-o lulu.â€" "unnamed Adm! Can I. U.“ m Mug. woolen "I... M m III but out! holo- Icun II "no but. my mum-Mary. [Comm-Mot no. u (nod tor wu- nuha ovum (o m. on'l but um; Io Inch It- !” on (I... Any urn-r an In. I... M ”Manama-mucus mulwhatm-m-owhun (mm him on the Inmlm The Individual hog how kw fu- ming. l man. In my adv-mun over the muwm Ion. write. C. 3. But: at him county. Nam-h. II Independent w. M In light. can", hand fro- m lot u) “an. o! to [nab coll II (Mamba-biannual”- man of about. Among 020m- Mnmgu my Au LIDM. tally Moved to PM loll â€"-Euy to Contact [he enough litter to keep the pom lNDlVlDUAL HOUSE FOR H068 In the recon! kept by the Colorado Agriculture college. we Ind am In the 8m Ln)- alloy. when hog- were not glven the serum um“ um dluuo ”neared. there was I loan 0! about u porr cont. 0! 16.152 hose. where 70 per cent were sick with cholera and the eel-um was given to all or them. only 24.3 per cent died. Without the serum 3 loan of 75 per cent might hue been expected. The value of the serum on e cure is apparent. In 11.776 hose that were well when given the serum but kept in herds with sick hose. there we: I ion of 2.9 per cent, while in a total of 13.578 hose that were healthy, then given the serum. and later at poeed to cholera, there we: 1 Ion of only a little over one-lull of one per COIN. (By GEORGE H. GLOVER. Color-do Ex- periment Station.) In a. recent report at the clue! of the bureau of mlml Indium. u num- Innry of the remit: obtained from the use of serum In tntemptlns and ynlu- Ible as Indicating the nululnou of serum In infected herdi. ' TREATING H068 FOR CHOLERA Barnum-y of Raul!- Obi-Ind Fm Walnut. III. of 80mm An Int-routing Inna-neon u Wcll u Valuuhlo. I... “I! “MGâ€"tutu“ a r Marl- ‘glh' Individual Ho. Ho... swm: NOTES. haunt-mom" RHEUU‘ 1'10 SUFFERERS MIG V. WOOL? us. an m Prairie Ave. Sweet Peas. Roses. Boqgets for Weddings and other Occasions . Graduate Nurse Ev. Damn lupin! nouns-u. now-melon. 2.0.3082! “109.080. ~ ounceâ€"nan 'nnv. Cbl..'h._ . . Wm mmgmgmgm Ann-u run or Game In season aborted and Domestic Iran or Salted Menu ‘l‘el. II. In I“ I! ".msl. Life. Accident and Hatch. mo TELEPHONE No. I - Meat Market Agent for the Traveler's [mes Company T. E. BROOKS Auto Moving, Packing MARY S. DENT-ll W. H. BLODGETI‘ Pin had Tot-undo [m Commie-the Butâ€"100 yearn in Innings. Cut Flowers LOANS Set Pieces for Funeral: EDGAR”; om macaw: WWWJII. STORAGE ”flu-fl. ‘fi’n‘sfi ”VAL um MI. 0' hinted.- "can (‘u-p. . In-“ I!» cm 11-11: “mutual-r- fiu‘ IL. "I’D-Mm; Lillian? mums-nun no" In! flunk I. IN no.0- "! vh- "any. In ) Mun M.- Iu. I. P. luvs-m ”an “PM 0!th Amanda-n Raging-gig mom i moo on 9 ”maximum the ham 0! the members. Omen-I o! the chapter In: Rmnt.)lr-.E.H. Dootoot; EMILW. 7...... -.... 'Wâ€" V. _ _- . .y ‘, and “3% WM In“; I. In} II. P. Jones. PW: In. I. . and. CONVEYANCING nqwxguzlanpvn Inlet

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