Datum-null.“ anummlmm tho-t ma... their «act. They uh. It for m that when they have thrown nfllownneoofmlnin from»! the cow- thou-Munro ï¬nished. Outta otherdehomthuhflclï¬im In carefully studied with cell ration. .mbwmdwnolldlewmre- uglmlomorofoodorltuhg W ’ m Muhammad kmmnmnmmam mun-naming. ~ condition, vino them reedâ€! forthclrulomhenoatvhelyel- mumhmngndnmwo ovum-hmdnwrybndJ'hm new animal: should not be patch-d mammvhgthdrncordd No the Ibo-id be lost In (II-posing of the unproductive ea... A lurid mmahuhdforthouolngood is the ‘poonn producen. 'mleoome the minus thought to be oer-h- mom kmhyofaphalntbomncb “Ema FIND POOR IILK PRODUCERS mmhdthlomodlmm» 'l'hovorloftutiaguledtmhefl 3-3-8.5.2818-385: via 61-! a 35!! D8 193- usdloauxualossoOS' gaotgou=icuvcuouga UM IMO!!!“ In Win. 6m Whoa Mudâ€"lb. lb Wed WM Any Lou. ROBBINB THE IILK BOTTLE It I. liter chewing the cut! that the food In subjected to the reduction to minute particles by the molan. the process causing pain, and the bull or food or cud I: dropped out of the mouth Into“ 0! being hboflouly Initiated ud "allowed. The Ant thing to do In than can In to awfully who the mouth with mudummwmvothw Mu mohr m t! It 1- than ten- ponry m «can; the ninth! Inu- alpaca oil by me lnclsors.‘ {winked 3mm! by the tongue and hastily mu term to the am Iwmch. ln you; bovinen. "de5 the cud" ll very often due to the per-[atone o! the crown: of decldnom noun. The animal ecu tummy well. be- In some can the animal In un- thrmy. will: irregular bowel: and do paved appetite; but than no not so pronounced when the trouhlo in due to min In mastication owing to dlneue of the tongue or mouth. or to donul irregularities. (By W. R. 011.32!!!) “Dropping the end" take- phco In certain ell-emu and conditions of the mouth, where mutieution is painful. but it is also one of the symptoms of cabin aubacnte form. 01 Indigestion dependent on bulky and innutritious on. of lymptomn of Certain Salaam Pom- o! “alumina-euro- fll"! Enmlm Tooth. "AB" 0F DROPPING THE CUB TQIWONM They mny even "range tn Inn n ma can for the cream It stated Inter- m.. This method of dalrying In: the “muse that the skim milk or whey min- on the firm. and ninjas futility in m of. But often there are very Isolated tum. those which we too to from mmwmmuomntnaena mummnymmmpnm In summer. during the Ice cream season. there Is 3 hesyy demand on some Guys. and s lighter call on others. There Is no uniform price. The dairy- .en will have to make quite elsborste srrsngemeuts with mailers in orderto sen sll of his products to sduntsge There Is mother disadvantage. how- ever-ï¬st Is. the matter of freight or express rstee. Then there are those men beyond the easy resch of some city msrkets. About the best thing they can do Is to Ill" their milk or cream to a cheese factory or cresmery. es the use my he 1 This link, or sweet cream. even. I": be of 3 Mg]: clan. and must tell for . correspondingly lush price in order to he mm. The farmer sun- )Iy cannot alert! to nuke butter or M on not expensive Ind and me It my llvldendn. my mum A. manor?) he mu damn. i an will at- u-It depend- “Manly upo- tte lou- Uon of link I! the term Is within Infleort'oolmehmcfly. worth seven enl hundred Conn: per here. the most proï¬table type will be recall milk tam. ï¬ mmmlocationof KIND OF DAIRYINB IAN VIII]. ATTEIPT Rona umnpflumm bul- locu. hummus-uncut†(of: mm manual!" (hominid. u bitummvmbhzumnu “mm-outbomuurhutbo him-umlauM-mt. ammmnmlnhmmwho in. "If. that um um. bullock. mmmmmm.udlbou mhvomammuuu mounmmmmum luohmmdhr-Muanm lmmnrluuumhd flu mm mm: m tor up “annhlwmuym â€mummmcuumtm The healthy yearling or Iron-row ‘bulloct my. Jun when the glue in young and fleshy. be ported :1 much. but be ï¬ll up“): we loch. end u the gnu been-nee older end harder. the purging will Mull, Glut-pen. 0- uch mm when the mu 5 moth-ally rich. no one who (how out†no" In. beetle- will put any (By J. 1'. GRAINGER.) When nprlng la thoroughly In, the country wlll be full or rich gun. and nearly ell the stock 0! the {arm will he doln; well on It. In; eflecl is some- whet relaxing for I tune. but such re lmtlon must not he clunlfled with that whlch ln delicate anlmls ls «mined by lndlgeutlon. For instance, a ‘cell ll hadly weaned. Ill nurtured 1n n. infancy, during whlch period the eomlmlon In nude or Inlfl'ed. Then I: e yearllns or «voyeur-old. the door has Meme so debilitated the: he mnot due-t the ordinary 1006. end the emu-none us too llquld for robustness. end hehltnel purging ll the huh-p" portlon of ouch an unproï¬t- ehle enlmal, vhlch reuulne uthrmy Pal-ma": Landâ€"Inch A: vantage in PM Batu. I RICH PASTURE lAND FOR THE â€W STOCK ' Plum Land In Northern mm; Stock» Food"! In Future. When feeding grain and ensilnge we hue found that tho eon make bet- ter use of their min feeds when they are fed with the manage than when fed separate. became the manage acts I- a divider 3nd «pirated he {mi-ti- cleu or gain, no prep-m Irma-ab moat digs-tic: ad assimilation. ' The juice- ot the endings use lei avo- tln gru- food: at unï¬t in the] McCain-tin. Corn and cab meal have been (mm! to give better results in many In- stances than when corn meal In fer! alone. The ground qobn serve an a divider, Ind untrue the pnrticleg 0' corn meal more tlnn the ground cabs. Some of these contain but little feeding value when fed alone. but If. highly valuable when fed in connec- tion with the richer concentrates. be- came they serve to separate the food particles tnd aunt in premring the food for mor'o perfect digestion. DOWN!†GBOVI REPORTER. â€OWNERS GROVE. ILL. There is a nulliber of feeds that my be used for dividers In the feed- lng of concentrated feeds. The use of dividers In a dairy n- tlou is not commonly understood by the generality at feeders. but It In oo- oenunl In securing the beat resum. lot Genet-any Understood Among Feedersâ€"Number of Feeds That flay Be Empioyed. not work 1“ hardly pan when one I. a mum at eke-o factory II the momma. 0' course tine may be Isolated at: when It pun be“ to lunar- m the uni right on m farm. Into either butter or cheese. but am tale- USE OF DIVIDERS IN A DAIRY RATION out. um and etc:- vm mined for hundreds o! Illa. in helium for uh. . m (ht In soured In mm. No on no“ [on a mu- army ul- lu In. tho vulu. In tho dumb I. mulcimtaulohllthhun danced (bonny. l have mu to (M m IIIOI'. he have Inn In" when.“ [run Ilmfly muddy "hf. I! you. won clam u no your minnouiItoNnmuoe- m e! um. um fur-an and not IM a mu. null-m I! the mouth o! the you unu- ot convenient up hot-u- III. pan air. AM the m In the «nu-Icon“ hovel l- u an“: unumkMrlt-otuloulunm Norm rm no! sleep In ï¬eld howls. who. becau- nu mete-t lawn“ or linemen bah“ nun luv“ the. In {our of tho hm unlvon. no (or- duocolbolruuymonl-m world-w“. ton-u; and. (nu-(her. the wand I0". I do not use (tut aller- enoe. Ind nun who thoroughly under stand hon“ can obtain more proï¬t "on tho- lhau "on any ulna! bred (or the “No. "one. are «men objected to on (nu Ind. because they are ammo-ed to cut I! up when alloying. but on Ho well know um though small. flat breed: 01 (hi-(Ion grow on the poor- est will. the all. Inga types grow only on [and good enough :0 grow my “Hero In one In: feet high," laid his guide. "Then," replied the blind tuner, "I will take the farm." If one has rich alluvial meadows. no manure 13 required. and such land is worth nny reasonable price. In rec- oxnlzlng the slgns or good land there ls A tale of a bllud farmer helping his son Into bunlneu and In walklng over a farm the old gentleman inquired [or a tall thistle at an old tree type. to which he might Ma Ma horse. penuted or the grain crops will be light and unprofltnble. Fading Floor for PI... Provide 3 plant or cement feeding floor for the host. Keep It clan; “'0 m hot- ubla. yo- km. The nockmuter, or owner. must be ever vigilant. He should know his flock so well that the very slightest lndlspbaltion will be detected at once. If a ewe in connimted. put her In the hospital pen. and give her more linseed meal. A mixture of oats. what bran and linseed meal. mattered In a brandâ€"bot- tomed trough. should be fed. The ï¬nned meal will keep the bowels In good common. A very little grain. fen-l regularly. will so u long way In making the flock proï¬table. Pumpkins are nimble for host fllcted with worms. nut the seeds of pumpkin: are so exceedingly flch In protein that the pigs nh'ould not have too many of them. They have I coollng lnflnnnce on the pig's system and keep his stomach and bowels In perfect condition while he I: Ming fed a urge nmonnt of cum during the ï¬nishing process and consequently he is less subject to ailâ€" ments at that critical time. Grout nine In obnined from pump kins !ed to hogs along with can from the corrective Influences which they exercise nm the digestive system, Vacuum. Hn Can». Influence on MIMI". Gym m Keep. «on. uh In Good Conduitâ€. "1m "Mow D, Burn-Mo 0! mal- In. flout. In Popular lechnlcn. After hall an hour nacho. work one of the cotton "united that we lie I rope around the animal‘s rump and pan on that as well u on the mm rope. This In did. and I: worked to perfection. min; a put help In future work of this kind. GREAT VALUE OF PUMPKINS Mag 1 Balls, Mom Into I Putâ€! While load!" born. In a car It were troubled by om- lum- mm! bolting. and although we Mod "cry noodlom to mid “In M. (In but could not be mine“ to mm (M ctr. 70. I.†Around Ann-M's lump and mm on TM a W." n Hutu wm Pm. (flaunt. Iâ€. It the m an be out-lad n a mu. who. Rn In lacuna In protein and do“ not (In tho but mull. when (on! flow. it Also will be a toad plan lo "-4 com com I. «mm-won with the EASY TO LOAD BALKY HORSE 80m teed luck u Iunuxe. Illa: In! or “on. would be fed In our adio- Ilth the rye. I! l- bfllet to grind the min and {cod II. In the tom 0! a mu flop than (o bed I! Ibok. The dry mm! tonn- . mucky nu- In tho born on“): that I- not mush-d. It generally to activated that rye ha. a (coding value about lo per cent lower than that 0! can when ted to tattooing host. Mar to Grind Grain and Food In Pom of Thick Slop â€than to Food It Mom. BEST FEEDS FOR FATTENING 1 it has been found that where a large amount of protein is fed Just be~ tore the breeding season that the sow: will not only require less nerv- lces. but more pigs will be iarrowed than if scant rations are given. For best results it is wall to have the cows on (nature. For best results also flushing should commence about ten days before breeding. or a little noon- er. It is also necessary to have a boar of strong constitution in order that aufllclrnt oval be lertiiized. Tank- agr. meat meal, skim milk and such food- are used in supplying protein. ‘ A breeding practice used at the flown Agricultural station should be worth remembering by every hos raiser in an alfalm district since al- i'ult: conning a high percentage of protein. almost too much for a single feed. With a view of increasing the number or oilsprlng (snowed at the Iowa station they assist the now he- tore breeding with a rapid increase in the feeding of protein. which is called “flushing." This seems to stimulate the production of on or life germs. which may later be fertilized hy the hire~ and consequently this tends ti» ward an increase in the size of the litter. Cow: Station Ania!- Sow Bufor- Bmding wmI Rapid lacuna In Feeding of mum LIVE . STOCK INCREASED SIZE OF LITTEBS BHEEP NOTES. To Reach Home People j Advertise in The Reporter 6 _ h lay 0' m Country work a specialty I’Mn-godghtuagl-y mil. EDGAR D. OTTO Engineer-Contractor Surveys. Plans, Estimates Banding Consuucuon Me as W I Downer- Grove. Ill. 1.1.1“ I.“ WA". MARTIN F. POZDAL mm)?†Ill-c" Sweet Peas. Roses. Boquets for Weddings and other Occasions Ev. Met-m was! won 90-11. DOWGROVI. P. 0.80321 Is. 109 loan. ImhorSaltedMeau “thumb-canon Maul â€North A lull-u. m III-I. Illa I‘m. In“ I- - Phone 1064/1 mules!“ nun-1mm. Agent for the Traveler's Insurance Company - Life. Accident and Hxlth. «LINED. FmadTmadqummCammdn Booâ€"100mb buds-Ian. T. E. BROOKS Auto Moving, Packing addu- P. 0. In†I!“ In I. Malli- mm Dunno 0m "Noah MARY S. DIENER Graduate Nurse Cut Flowers Set Pieces for Funerals Mann-um Meat Market W. H. BLODGE'IT C V. WOLF STORAGE 32L“... ï¬â€™k’nlnflh l. I n n A I v AQm‘u‘rmMâ€"um- Mr" um Thundu On I!» mm In an [gt-mg. _Ig J. M. 3mm. mum; ROYAL Nltlflullmfl 0 AIZRN‘A -. "um Pump. Na 83')» uh ".0 IN“ That-thy rte-Mm M urn man": In In- m hull MM (’Inw Hum. (I'M-h. Mb. hum \‘rnurd. "mud" in]? PHR-m" irv'oTon' DOWN it". (1 II I) V N Luluâ€: No “0.! H u r‘ Nut- 3"" Int "Mu‘ "rum .1 I u'rlorl In III-mar hull rmnn Ma and (‘nqu uncut r H. Dumb-m. r' n. w‘ u Imam“. Mum) ("an (‘NAI’I‘RIL No. m R A. 3| "mun. mm- an: flint-day a! run mum: In lu- umbv hull. u I o‘rlurk p. In \‘Imlnx map-Mun “I"! “1, runw. Juhn Hanan. Bren-“'1; Donn" Mann. ’1. n. P. TELEPHONE No. 1 D 0 W N E R 3 GROVE fl 1 V H. Ladies of the Mac- cabees. Mm“ In Murrls hall every groom! and [north Friday. Mrs. 8am Hoflert, C o m ~ minder: Mrs, [A- v g r a. Hunnum. CONVEYANCING DOWN EBB GROVE CHAPTER. I): Men or tn. American Revolutionâ€"- Ho u month] meetln on “ID “III. Tuesday of one month n the home- or the memben. Ofï¬cer: of the clamor m: Mug My. E, H. maroon In. B. W. iiabcoék. Seeminry. Downm GROVE WOIAN'I elm. ~lloeu my Ila-mu WM. ginning mend Wednesday 00(0er and cloulnz Int Wetland-y In tannin; H. 1'. Joan. Puddent; In] flout! (Dowe-~ ‘ y' ' 'pondl’ "hi iiérï¬hi‘y. VICTORY COUNCIL. No. “0. Royal new-Moot- In! all third 'l‘u an In each month In Mon-rig hall. ‘0ng Sylvia NAPIER POST. No. I“. 0. A. R.~Mu'lx [he «wont! Saturday. 2:30 9' m. o! Ifll'h mnuth In 6. A R. hull. (‘alea 1‘. 5. mm. (‘nmmnndn-r; F. A. Bonn. senior VIN-vommuukr. (leu. 1', Hugh-1. Junior \‘keCommnder; E. W. l-‘umu'. 004-" o! (M Du; n. W. "and. Admin“; Um. 3. Hum. Qum- nun-(er; Clerk MAPLE: CAMP No. a. M. W. A.. meets the seam Thur-day 0! «ch month In Morris hall. W. E. Chou- man. V. (3,: A. H. Burn- )mrt. \V. A; ll. 0. Miller. uwcuual. u r o u n nl and {mum I-‘Mnyl II I o‘clock I: m. A! Mann“: ‘vrllu Ind Ila" urn-cu. It I'. WM“, Bend-Ir 1'. ll. I'm. Wonhlplu‘ “Iii". «mow-2 1000!: Nu m. A. P. A A. [may M A P L E GROVE DODGE No. m. K. o! P. Meets ï¬rst and lulu! Wednesday mxm- In Mam- hall. John (Solo lun.(l Clmï¬cclgw Comâ€" man at; . . - nausea. Keeper ome- ords and Seal. Record Keep".