w. m Mm â€ii. mm “Mutation toll- “do In! the loo without going (I. lot a ï¬eld. The trough I. It isn't any fun to an n bucket o! I'mormuhout mongudosenot Ion hungry hogs and pour It out Me In are trying to get in "no my. it the same place It the same time. A hungry ho. In. no manna" Too-d: Mud to Crown! by Mean. 0‘ Pods and Patched {o Ponce I- am Handy. an animal HIKING HOG FEEDING EASIER W a In con an up: In. In" at} [a out no "In. that I to m um o! mm witch hu- m" any and we" hm m night. ml follow“ h I met. elm. I would adv!†uy turner who is unfortunate enough m m I Gullah hm. toll-pom of Mn 3: the m "an o In", and this an blu- ulf [m and expense. for the on"- any 9m doo- m that that to do with an ail-3| that In rmhrly sub ject to these mm o! deï¬ne-I. Ind nonliklocolmwhaltodo.u\ anywmtenmon not} tum two mum 0! act. I: «to put no.“ and with no m‘nruu m "not on ".4.- ‘ a in cold an hope Mn am '1'. '. Whoa]. an: M Nun In "- kilo" n lash ua rally loom «M an .4. mm nu mm mm nul‘ "- various no notion-and 3min. Imwu’mo nun numb-admin†,hnnd-nbupfllhldnfl- .lhoogllllmmunmmmm “(tannin-aviation“!- clan food. Al tho Ml writing! an out] any that I, am Id 0. um. of I! want: no It hilt. hr the horn. um mud-n pout mumtlymdeucmol. “'1 'Aufénobna. m Inn. Heyda- um (I. like do not "on Inter-t him Ho mu post Any of mamas mm: nun _I_I¢_h Innoqt Milo ad un. «pursues my be of nine to some reader. The born In cannon 'upfl'fld'l, good one In may win. “City‘ b'foio" (that In, (calm). when I! come. to (5qu, mmumummmmco fright.- u Mm may [ti-1|. ' Inm‘ am at Mm' n. I have 1nd some experience In 3‘" past jaw month: with - dellaw'ï¬om Iomo mum gmgig the "delicat- hone “In the nut plied the on! (ma-- not'r "GM“ Inf 1 â€ungujhmlonmmmt name enough to own u hone that 1- aubjoct to spell: at swing-q, he rally doeicnot know win to did. mil 1! this. uni: hone la un animal whose nine rungs myvï¬ere from 860 to 81004110 (“Wit It lath m sand on for a regular, vete'flnarhn Ind pay him for his yuu and prescription. . consequently 1110 home In question in "1'ij tq 459. 8m MR. Tron-n. mm mwm (gay J. m); n... '6': not]! new trouble- l0! ' MAI! AM- ‘and â€P flue, lme. flpi'aflmï¬om-Ioâ€"tom Inâ€! on soil: mly or quite vir- gin. there a. le' unn- where human mothenudbytheaoiltognu “muse. In’ may sections where Quack! fertiliser- luvs been used for you-- to the exclusion of stable aunts- ic bu been found necmary to not green min for Moving un- der" Where the green crops are used In a pulp! we rotation. no to speak. the Gelatin an of commercial fertil- iun can probably be safely continued. Tho but mult- oome from the com- bined use of mine manure: and can mm! mm, min; the tamer for plowing under in the swing and the m not mm droning or working in â€In“! mun-mums crop m. hhmanwtholumulre- m I“ â€mo-oni- "Wind!†minnow-Ivan. E; daemon Never Should Be Over- looked If Farm Is to Be Kept Up to Standard. GREAT ADVANTAGE 0F HUMUS T0 SOIL We dun bum feeding them tact n few It a time until they learn to out “In, then we give them all they will int n a noon-day food. clover soy bann- nor vetcl posture. We had none pumpkins during the talkâ€"mt!) not, the am 0? Decom- Inc had. In avenge gain of 1.21 pounds per day during the In! month. The Henge any sal- lor 92 day- vu 1.31 pounds. We weighed so pigs (but .970 hon In June and July, 191: Ind on the no. of October any averaged 105 m Nova-her 1m. they "or- !“ 1““ pounds. December lltb they avenged 187% pounds, and on 1m 11 washed 227 pounds. haw (37 It (3. llLlJm’ l "(are "In!“ u on. of It. In“ mama. nd chum feeds the tumor an um am his tum. We m to:- of pumpkin. our: year to Do nd to the pin In this way. The ma who of the punplln h II It. being . “calm food; It luv! 09 um- good And mlm la u- “ a. nu food. Married as 0m 0! Hugh“! able and Sumac"! Feeds Farmer Can Brow. PIGS‘WILI. THRIVE 0N PUMPKIN FEED Curl». Ham May. In m. Dom In, It In well to hop In mind am the mm which Io man! In no much mm: In largely g ml: of an presence of Koran not-tun and: no rain or Gov at luk- llc an. nther than (he pro-em oi - mu. moi-tun within "an plul mot II In «and “no: food um um": bu lo homo madden chum of food denun- m bono‘n 1†mm noun. Home. We. to Mk I- I maul-r â€n To mall. the but horn hay. NM- .hould be allowed to stud maul vol! out In Noon. Hono- mu alt-lt- Iteuu. Refuse than the «we mk- ll very «cem- No to hon... 4‘.“ man" bonu lint Ind loo- ‘odd cutting drill. whlch u (too from mold Ind duct . . 5pm at“: roughage um: he peed. to maintain his weight ’;‘ 0’0 bound of dam or other boy and. about one and one-lonrth pounds of min per day (or each 100 pound! bl the home I weigh: male 1 good u- uon tor the working hone. In Home {Inn hone It bud vorl is {â€0104 [q eat much more ‘1' 4..: . h}. I landï¬ll 30;“ ‘feed’but Mumi juflment and care. ‘3 of Hits mutability, mature hot-ii m {Ikely to eat too much 3L “mm. â€Hugh“. to hive tree abcos, a ., GOOD" PLACE TO DEVELOP DRAFT COLTS rm. ‘ngfloro. _ Exceflent Type of Farm Hand. v ~ . ' . . ‘ ' Mm;- ‘flten from Exten- or their ration nmzsfq, the University from m use: Every one who grow: truck of may kind from I garden plot to a market mm. should an for his motto: "Feed the Ind.†and keep it In mind. mate ......................... .. m Vanished with «saline .. .. 1’. Immersed in lime wnter ..... . ........ 100 a Immersed in water glu- solution.†A: varnishing with vueiine is both expensive and dimcnit, only the limo watsr and water 31m methods were recommended by thin investigator. One of the very hen experiments ever Med In the preservation of eggs van that undo seven! years Igo by a German Investigator. Ho endeavored to preserve 400 eggs (or eight months by 20 aileron: methods. The follow- ing wen MI mum: -â€"-lou from 20 to 00 and even 100 per cent. hum-cum have Ind the has experience and to fur have found the no of lime water and can In clan solutions the only mm“ wry method; Among other things. boomin- hu Med pooling up II In“. m on; them In paper. or covering with wood uh“. and poultry-um bore nought to carry their supplies from periods of low to periodo of Mg]: price: by tmtlng the em with panfla, not: ooluuon. collodlon. etc. The re mm have harm-N: been the â€mar DOWNERR GROVE REPORTER. DOWNERS GROVE. ILL. Of all the dllemt about. which have m promo for its home proton-Hon. 0! ms. but "to h" mlly proved practical m Denice able. “no an 1.1an In line vmr 01' In I col-(Io. of rum (Ian. Use of Lime Water and Water Glass Sanctions Have Been Found lost Salislaotory. DIFFERENT METHODS 70 PRESERVE EGGS "can" 0! the companu" am Inn which amm- mny lu- novn In oncuuny I" put- of nm nun. it uhonld Iona - ponlon u but of «on home'- nuon. and alymnn.,..... ..... mmh-a with salt. Packed In bran. Coated with parafï¬n ................ Vanished with solution at Ia]i:‘)‘ "a and and glycerin ................ Dmvlng In homing water for arts-on neon-in .......................... ., Cantu! with alum â€unionâ€, ., Rom In nohnlon salicylic arm...†Vanni-had wlth Inter glans. Varnhuhea with collomon . Covered with Inc ......... Vumhhd with "no!“ . .. Packed in untouched wood ashes. . . ‘ “hated with bone and and water An Ill-l!- patch torus- . splendid nub: nature tor votl hon-o. pmvld. 06 they are and to II. Ind turned out "mainly. Bomé complalnl come- tmm the In:- mld rulon- to tho «mm Hut mm on all-l!- puturo during the breeding scum: tn land to get In foal. TM- lroublo mm to be man or [on local tad can be Avoided by tomponrlly hoopla; the mm In other WIIINI â€othod. :01 Pretend In mm water ............... Wrapped In taper. . .................. Preserved In solution snflcyllc and a! will, may on! too much and tuner much of lmpactlon. Draft mare- heavy I'n foul. and taking but little exercise. not latrequenlly Iufler u- uckn ot this nature. Oplcndld Place to Dunlap. An alfalfa putum la a splendid pluce to develop an". coin with I maximum of bone and Inn-ole. Mllun horses of I greedy disposi- llon. I! allowed to run to Ilfllfl rack- Good, well-colored walla In or pne- ume the lune composition as when brnn um! is of equal ulna In It In the horse ration, Grown: draft colts have seldom, If ever. been {aimed by eating too much Alfalfa ind oats. H- alfalfa hay ls stored In the barn (whereas, it in wall to sprinkle It generqualy, while mowing It away, with 1 mixture of cult and air-alsked lime. equal parts. of their ration' are seldom troubled from Its use. Fad the Land. P" (‘c- m Good. mum-tetanus“ luau-m mod] defects of a hurlâ€"milking do . hit 11.. result: use of u milking tube will on ,n- Machinery of Govt. The mlchfnery of a cow. by mum of which she produces milk. I: as deflate an that of a watch. and yet we often let as though the eontnry were true. Cow "Hold! Up“ Milk. Once a cow Ia out of sympathy wuh um milket, the process of elaboration and concentration is retarded, and we are :m to any the "hold: up" her milk. Texture o! Butter. The texture of butter is dependent upon its grain. which Is secured by In. process of manufacture. Over! churning and too high tempenturo both Injure the texture of butter. In the ï¬gure. This arrlngemenl will ndmll air between the sashes. upper and lower, ma there will be 'no duftl. TM: suggestion it taken lrom hul- en' Bulletin 607. reach the exact width of the window. Place (In: below the iower sun. let- ting the sash mt upon It as shown I! '0 youth": to man very good ve-Ilhtlon In my mom In any put of the dairy ham or ham by the Inflow. In. Wee: TIIQ I Ito-rd about II! Inches this and Just long enough to PLAN FOR 6000 VENTILATION Minnow mmmcd Chow. Now Mr Can I. Admin“ In...» lam Without 0n". 5‘01 mun aim cantor on. than hml two or "mm 0m Into a club Ind bout thorn. put the-m In I haul. and give "no ml! .3 u dmnrl. (to or (hm "mu the and any or two. Mm omu mu calf- mill and gain for a! I.“ one (red. nut-n teed Mm in. "no noun) the non hm or (hm feeds. For rum at rough on†patch»: on the calf. rub on I whim. of sulphur And Ind trim a day. Keep the cult in I dun. dry. war! plum Do not forget (0 keep picnty a? clean water (or the a" to drink. I! ll be!â€" tor In warm It in cold weather. Do not wute your time and feed on Icruhl. us they this just us much food IM time no do not give an much In return, either In quellty or quantity. u the purebred Mock. Do not feed calves hot mllk. Do not feed the cal! told milk. I! «use: noun. no not feed the «I! sour milk. Do not (arm um um cal! need! ult even when he I. very young. USEFUL LITTLE DAIRY HINTS Waste of Tim and Food to Brood Scrubsâ€"Provide Supply of clean Water for tho Call. In any and all at these cases. the elect Is generally ruinous. The cow grown accustomed to being with her call. and it she is separated "am it at weaning time, of ev en during the hour or milking. there is at once a ï¬lling off in the milk flow, caused by the change. in fact, such a dairy cow in nlmost lure to go entirely dry with- in a very short time after the call in weaned or tbsent. We,.know of numerous instances in which some farmer, for some reason or other, turned the call! out with the COW. Sometimes this Is done as a mat- ter of convenience for a few days; or it may be done where one has so many cows to milk that they cannot be at- tended to" properly Againi it It is: young helter‘s ï¬rst on", mm is fre- quently done because she gives such a small quantity or milk that the (armor turns the call' out with her. expect- ing to take her up as a proï¬table cow At her next calving Many farmers who do'not own hand cream generators. and severe! .whe do. frequently make a mistake In their management or the cow and calf. where the cult ls allowed to suck the on: CWMQN um MISTAKE 80m F'al-mon Turn-'61" Out wmi Cow n_ Matter 0! convenienceâ€"- Ethel I. Generally autumn. Fiï¬â€"TF3.-. Ugh. mm: Tuba. Simple Vcnmaflon. T0, Reach H9111: People Advertise in The Reporter MIG I, Day or Mac! Country work a specially My “was an mm and my wotll in Gun-uh“! Fresh or Salted Meals Fish or Game in season Imported and Domestic Bowie†Grove. Ill. ‘ EDGAR I). OTTO Engineer-Contractor Surveys. Plans, Estimates Building†Construction . Phone 168 w I . C. V. WOLF ‘I‘cl. £34 I†Prairie Ave. Punter Panel- than" and. Decorator Sweet Peas. Roses. Boqucts for Weddings and other Occasions Graduate Nurse Ev. Decca-cu Ila-pin! mouse-M. nowumcmvz. P.0.Bonl 393.109qu m rm I III-m In: In. Phone lOfl-M MARTIN F. POZDAL 081leer no 10 a um. I to! p. mu “Damn. Talisman†Tel. ll. Ice. 1“ ornamm DIN ‘l' A one. tun-gm mun. Agent for the Traveler's Insurance Company Life. Accident and Hzalth. T. E. BROOKS Auto Moving, Packing LOANS “Idem P. 0. Box 300 Run. :5 3. Franklin 80m! Mun (hon. "flank J.fl.R08fllSOl,l.D. MARY S. DIENER Cut Flowers Set Pieces for Funeral: Dr. F. [3mm Ply-Ich- d-d 8mm Meat Market ‘. H. BLODGETT STORAGE aszm-u. "*‘ . CONVEYANCING l. I D R A I Y AMOPIATIUN - \[m- ow" um Than-div in "u- mth In In. â€Ina". Mn. 1 x. "mm. l‘v-IWM. Mn !. P Summon. Irv-nun nnnu. mnmtmna 0F AMKRH‘A Noam ramp. Nu, JILL-Nun Hu- nun) Thursday â€mum at part: mum In Nuc- rh ha". Ill-o (farm Barman. (huh: Illa Anon \‘vmnï¬. mum!" 'ri'i’v. 'u'o'hhon’. r70 . w. iif'iiuae'imn. Event-tr. ._ .. . ,7 O \V N I". R I U N (I V i: LUDOH Na. 30.1. 0. U I†Mac-u nun GAI- m-lny mum" at . a'elork In Maumh- ï¬nL ("nu-v QM and†("nun- Ium‘ul. TELEPHONE No. I OIKOVH CHAPTER. No. 3". N. A M "Bun-d mnun‘ flu: Thunauu‘ of ouch month in MI- vmmc lmll. Au 8 o'rIm-h 11. an “ailing vompunlou alway- wri- mew. John Gull-n. awn-wry; Dalbtn Anna. I. H. l'. GROVE H l V E Ladies of the Mac- cabeen. Meet: In Mon-la hall evnry second and fourth Friday. Mn. Sum Hanan. C o m - munderr In, I..- v u r A Hunnum. DO WN E R 8 GROVE CHAPTER Dauxhten of the American Revolution.â€" Hold n monthln meeting on the third Tuesday of can month In the ham 0! me members. Ofï¬cer: or the chapter are: Recent. Mn. E. H. De Groot; Mu. B. W. Bubcocl. Sect-emu. Com-poialng Bocroiary. DOWNERB GROVE WOMAN’S CLUB. â€"-Me¢u eves-y alternate Wednuldly. IR- xlnntng second Wednesday ln_ Octobor and chain; In! Wodneaday In halt“. Mn. [1. P. Janey. Pry-Idem: Mrs. L . Hear“. VICTORY COUNCIL. No. no. Roynl [angularâ€"Meets ï¬rst And third Tuesdays In. each mamh In Mums hall. Carl Stalger. A ~h‘...’ (nun...- Coolant» :1..le Arc)? . George manger. Scribe. NAPIER P081 No.01 a. R ~Meeu| the wound Saturday. 2:†p m.. of each Inth In G. A. ll. hall. Captain 1‘. 8. Roger; Commtnder: P. A. “oxen, Senior Vim-Commander; Goo. 1', Hugh", Junlov Vtcovcommtnder: E. W. Fumr. OMCI'I' o! the Day: [L W. Baud. Adjutant: Geo. B. Uta". Quarter mater. MAPLE CAMP NO. â€. 1!. W. A._ meets the second Thursday of each month In Morris hall. W. E. Chess- man. V. C.: A. H. Harm 119111, \V. A.; R, 0. Mlflel'. m.. A! â€male hull. unlu Ind Hull: nuwm ll 1‘. Whllr, M-nury; 1‘. H. Sluaur. War-lupin] Nulcr. (mow: mms Nu m. A. P. A A. u.~sm-¢_ lilgotl‘hxn. in iv r u n :1 um! (â€will Pride I II I n'rlovk Q. m,. n A “male hall. 'Morrlo hall. John Gol- lnn. Chancellor Com- "under; H. I". Legen- hnuuen. Keeper at Roc- ords and Beat. M A P L E GROVE DODGE No. 529. K. at P. Meets ï¬rst and third Wenonah! "MM! _ in Record Keeper.