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Downers Grove Reporter, 22 Mar 1912, p. 8

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w W. U. KELLEY. Nov York.) ~.-,,~,~h as production 0! 0mm um um ' “a; m domina- o! u lacy city M the can or the mm and the method- ot hummus the In the moat «nouns phuel of ”a. lay people. when han- m nut, I am they no dul- > "with I food prodch l! mu: 1- uh u a a cum“ ~m~uuu u a. . “we! nee-my In immviu mm. I. m [In the Pro- gh mun of the H!” at hauling and cm“ for that M will no. tho W” m “a know how to V“ its work on account” the ,m mull; pbctm cow. for produdnt "RI-tommtntwutlow “m um hon brood- tht In. I (Mm, to Wm ‘ nun-It 0! 1mm m u the low- fl“ tutor um muo- Jargon .0 am- lull I! 0” W 0' tho it a mic mm mm “mainpnnnmhtloua- ”it? WEE ‘7»;ka gut 15h the am: n any fish! pmducflon. no amount. at are M can rule amend- {or all 1 ii i In. chm mu... cm and rm to“: n“ ma qu,n-mamnv [$1M tam-Inuit. kg: nib-(Macon.- mwmnmmm ‘ .. “Ch-MM?“ f“ 'dl-MNWM Grunt M5 Champion, Prom!» Joruy cow of tho World. ‘ the can or whether it in but to wait v. u. KELLEY. Nov York.) until it in cooled and min brought production at cm that will to the right temper-tun before being i. damna- o! n tnncy city hour-tad. On the mum-it: oi tum- ie can of the milk and the when fancy cream is produced, con- nothodn of handling the “double of the ”1991! In brought a the moot exacting phuen of from other lumen and (or M run- I. many people, when m. non it “put to have the umptin; llk. {arm thnt they no dnl- done nt once, thus insuring n more . . MM nrMurL u filth in nL uniform quality of cram. ~91 or M‘- * To sovam mum Week II lthe nun-Ill liter ulnz. Wuh am with warm water to re- move the mllk, then with hot velar. soap or washing prevention. Burme- \he an end pell- e! lent twice 3. week.’ Leave the an open Io am the elr end we can do their wort killing bacteria name. The witch Io- cret of success In cleullnoee Iran the am the cove ere allied mm the Am sudden ennui II the "no or feedlot. A Chill. o! [006 any um- W tho co". sync-a to such In nun! u to (In the mill I had 040?. Never load lumlpo, «be00 or uno- tlblol mun. mm In III-n m Every dun no. or cm. mar Nu room mm have good drains. mm noon and nut that m uni. “no floor would have can“ slow to [Of of mun“ tho mull!) at tho pro dutflou. Root- nn «colluL Who- !codln cull-3m plan to food I! um aim-n no that the out will not a- I'ocl the ma. mm 0! the nut to Ibo «mu. sultan man-on do not not: or who nothodl, N that l" at no human. molt. and In outlay-d and Do in! not m elm. lane at m boot lid nod unitary wily nont- nro Ibo hut «who. 1“. m‘ sup In wink; (to «an. aim: Ian. I“ no It! chat the II. point h to M up no Halt nu o! nudeâ€"on. all an co.- m not In mud-cell m and Mum nod um I- am unor- lnq-lny. mnhmlcmuw 000 hum-m In the country but an clan «com-1 Inches-nu to Imuhovfl‘mflsfulcym \Mcndmynonfotlhm (an the cannon laden nu newt: for. I! you an null. 24 m out etc-- hep your product I, to that tmnllfyminhmanfl permutcm-dopotmmm olnlo'arteuflmun . Imk than. A17!” to" V“ you man- you enmi- "out to Article at high quality. a! (to which “on“ u the an. a mlmdmudm‘flp “Mmbflckmldmut mkamdduhouthmd i mm. mmmmeMMm.u M 5m. _ a WRISW» «No (of tho ,4! RAISING ONIONS FOR MARKET Avoid Now Land. w Puri and and Cultivate Properlyâ€"Gym!“ o! Routlon I. But. (By R. G. wmwnnmn‘oum.) New land Is not adapted to onion- growlns, and um crop should always (allow me crop that hnpeen under hoe. and free (mm woods. onions should [allow pontoon. bonus or corn. The land shod!!! be weu plowed In the autumn. dlaked and burrows! in the spring until It is as fine as ur- den-sou. Alwayk manure heavily before breaking up the land In the (all. 011 new land cowpeu are «can.» (or bringing the land Into Ihupe. ,,__--_ - ~â€"-'~u~~u Onions should be grown under - lystem or crop rotation, but tho mp0 nut! in the mutton must be those Devi“ {or Smoothlng So" “on “filing. that will not exhaust the lush unu- lty necessary to onion. Continuou- croppln‘ with onion: will auto the mud to become 0W “d mm with Inuct enemies. One 017“” molt Important mun In onioucunuro In to mix 19. “rumor :10: the .oil will. 0:: land um I: not thoroughly drained. plow in boon. loav- lu; I double rum? between me bod! ML--A to am 0! surplus valor. Tun bod- my b0 75 to no {on M van. Tho duourrov pm- the land In line (:00le um it I“ been [her My plowed 1- th. nu. l-‘or Unlu- tn the no“ 3 tool 1: not undo, which when drawn onr no (round will an and ohmento m Inch, loavln‘ (no mm“ unoon and «on. and m in. condition for mu:- need 01‘ um mud". The («am-root. o! the onion run cIou (o the nun-gm, and Mid not Do autumn by cup culunlloa. An» a rain. bro-I up “to name. at a. not! by man- ol n and run. A. goon u the plants an mm. '0“. In cullmlof would be “and and not (at... In «Car to m the am In good audition. and to wont HANDY IACHINE F08 PLANTS ,, min. “(the trout wind 0‘ t I” nu :- vale-Mo T“ ”W 7mm W and “law. «any W "I'M 00" I. Used u“ '" cream 0mm. 9" “1| mun! for work luau "m 0,. M no‘lnndlol or m: mum mutant. in u Ilia-f. Ind mm ”I” “TM ' Milâ€"ygntiopnco. within tho Iolqumlll. .' Mlmxmoludanprotmm m“ a. m '1‘ “ “proximately . mmmum w gMbutdIflerentmmMm fl “I Ill “0 "am 0“ “,3 I' 4-4..“ mum mm 60 not plow-inflict: In Advan- mm «one? MAW 005’ Ont of Olmpleet and Molt Prlotlell‘ Wm by “Met- mm 91 Penn 1 May Be IM The m of crew I: one 0: thl elmpleu and most practical wm by whleh the lncome of the term may he lncmeed wlthont. greatly eddlnx to the coat of operation. The rotation or crops 1- the “term- tlon o! the three general clued- or term cmpe; namely. gram crepe. grass crop: and cultivated crops. .0 that a crop from each of the three classes wlll appear on each field at least. once durlng each cycle 01 the rotation. Under “grain crops.” Inch crops :- wheat, barley, flax and millet may be cleaned. in thelr relation to the soil. Millet. though grown for hay, hes practlcally the same eflect on the sell as a graln crop. These crops deplete the sell of vegetable matter. allow weeds to grow. and have a tendency L'hder “grass crops" may be includ- ed timothy. bromul and the cioverl. Though the clover- ure not true grasses, they have heavy root I’D tems. and add vegetable matter to the soil. The clovors also add nitrogen to the soil; but their chief vnlue In I rotation seems to be due to the net that their heavy root-Intent; hi! the soil with vegetable matter. thus mk- ing it more hospitable to pinata. ___ I.- Weeds to grow. and have a lenuuuu’ to deplete the productive power 0! “lg maul-g metal "on I to so pa one. and thin": by walnut um fin mulled 60 per mt, no, plan“ Ion mu undu- or- dinary new collar. and Ila I'm tuned In nu (no: homo Aunt I. plum) In the Ma In. x In! Ind- od hack July 24, August I ma acy- uqhet 5‘ -- n--A1.- n- vâ€"vâ€" branches wero 3mm shout six inches I” not! at tho was “won W the am cluster: were unloved. the other- being phonon“. ad no “might "a (Inn truly Idllluod. Trauma; tom-toes on tires to m tro- Mo to tel tad Huh I: Meow in; a common practice. Thin mum henna tho mm as the mug“ mocha all 0! the fruit Ind llllel picking much cum. '- M «ch mam" um 1â€"1 bunches were awn shout GARDEN and FARM NOTES III! “- INNS" Flu-Is 3 pk“ audac- van on I nroety of soils. The veil drained siren nu my thing- In Its mar. mum lay, to cm the but Ina-lull. must not get too ”pg.“ . ‘A ‘A‘fl "intrigued onion (rum .1 ,uyiponotfoflo'th W 0 1W“ £133?"qu on nv ’0! m a??? 0060'."- It mm‘ . NW” Man and no- Th maxim-immuta- mmmhwlnm w“.- -...â€"...- -,_ 1'» am! mun: fins Ill In- nun spreader dull! studio. Gnuhowon In] In mull! do argued by winter or any mam III- ‘A Rhubarb I. one of 1). my!“ 91'- den crops In tho vicinity g; 195'. K; m tood ptoblem In m In’tinuehofnyrobfmflumbm A good gardener will not Do “It.“ with raisins one Cm I Y!"- ‘.- _.- Kant corn mne- pod um. Keep the manure spreader m. Whynottty‘mclldlfllfltthil as; the Mon 4009 An (mam: Wm ach "1:1qu (I. loam Ii m launc- uncut or. For M spec“! Madam» 0f Dom Wig numerous band of commuters, the Ladies'. Men’s and Children's Shoes and Rubbers I am semi: “to “True Blue Poul"; Food" mutated! hy Hartmm Willard, Naperille, I . ' made from sound, sweet. clan tin redeaned and sifted free [mm dust and dirt. and mum this feed contains norm. You can buy grits from 75c to 95¢ pct [00 lbs..and when you M‘LPoumy not! that couuim 't you pay from ”.80 to!!!” per 100 lbs. fat gn , Give meauial and willpmvetoyoul ammllingthebestl’ouluyfood “1001mm Grove. Icanquote mprices the lmlbsmrton. Month“. No otdet toosmdlortoo ge mfiu. amp-dehundufllhcflonmw. J. Warren Rotors. Presidm‘ Ralph N. Ballou M. C. Connors Samuel Curtis: General Dry Goods and Groceries Southwest Corner of Main and Curt!” Sta. You can’t do better than to trade at Kehler’s for General Dry Goods and 01,0118 Rad Relish. Per bottle .............. ll; 3:11qu Roman smoked Sardine in pure Olive Oil Each ................................. I . WwButm. 24 on. for, each.. "I“ WmWfruitpma-vea. 250181015 _ m.” Fang, We oranges. ripe and Mg, __-"‘f’7 " An" Not Hot Air‘Bu‘t I Cold Facts Repairing Neatly Done ut Reasonable Prices! 44 FOREST AVENUE Spunk for This Wonk: Safety Deposit Boxes at $2 per Annum. Is now open at 8 A. M. every business day and between 6 and 8 Saturday evenings. It is convenient to keep your savings qeeount with yourhomebank. Ifdesired, arrangements can be made so that any member of the family may make withdrawals or deposits. Three per cent interest is computedcfmm the first of the month on all savings deposited on or before the 10th. GEO. R. WILLARD 6r nouns 070v: (m nupn N. sum. Vice-W Samuel Curd“. Cashier . KEHLER FOR POULTRY ‘FOOD DIRECTORS W. S. Creme DEALER IN o'IuI--.ncoot;‘0‘ 114 s. Mia-s: ii“

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