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Downers Grove Reporter, 5 Apr 1912, p. 8

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,~ min-mu determined by the “j“ the loud tilt can be hulod. mic 01 trips that can b. and. ’ -mduoqulp-ont. Stoop and. ill! as am ml mud hole. um fl 1” m both the need and tho I 0. the principle that “a chain in Kilo W thin In weuou link,” tip mun load thnt n tum cm . ,m‘ a the load tut It on «law up '3'. Mon Ml! or through the deep- ” II; Inc! holg on that road. by ”have (hen twelve Inches “an“ “the other edge at the The total tel! of me no. and. ditch shook! be about a “u the ML Oran-my. a. only are that. nude with ”get“ {‘whlci Ire wide and tabe- uhonl} be 9w Met poulMe. roads should be located on “flight lines. In a. hill! at nounalnons country, hoonIel'. autumnal oflen cwuen heavy h undying the rellfloni of grade to Men. the lollowln‘ principle should be borne in mind: To "to I to. one too! high mulrel 2,000 “will pt energy: on a mud, tho m of which Olen 100 poundl of Mn rebut-nee per ton, the same wwVf_ , Straight” and grade mun. Wm. be handled together. The but location In one which is III-aunt 1n xenon] directions, II tree [mm m nudes. In over solid ground. “a moo tho Inge» possible number of .0!" would roll the hair n' horlmld “counted. Tao-v0 one foot 0! grade (be! mad may thereto“ In it. elimination of on. or two “top am on n lino of road will frequently as». hono- lo draw «an. or (our (in. n nnch :- they could dnv on a. 0M d. It (the- Ipuroflnnlely (on than u much power to draw lull .9 (on per cent. and“ u on I Mal. but 0- 1 four per coat. or an ’0! out [1160 I horn on: umlly luv (for a. nhort an.) In much n In can draw on a tent "in“ by locating the road around “a! 1 our II. um. without II M mun lb. dmuce. no“) to“ Mid hr. at lout an Inn of machine not any. Btu-h In. “l (no n In“. the drying min at u» llll and wind would to M WNI [nu-I II‘ ulna man u b not Dean-try, u n con-II “t 1 new". In W 0: net I... «really and“ (he Iu-IQI. khan“ m6. 1- not :1 «glue-r- lfi profita- along Ole am also and“! a. elect of no road 0. II. who now rm upon It. Mun db Ih tn h” "to road placed incl of be" M or out a! light of ll. It mun- net and good judgment to m I Inn-Mo toauon without am huh “tum-inn: 11. am and can but he cro'aed and cum VIII 3 revenflne road at”. Plch. abouts. moon. ind plan Ila-M not be and for um pur- v.‘ 0-. road Inching. vml n!!- n“. W Ind uponmr. um do an M at say men 'HI pict- ud flank. n4 do u better. II «hr to dispose of storm water “My “on M m: Hm to pen ml. My Into the lurfnce, the road ‘0!“ be proper” crowned. For u out] to“ which in 24 feet wide. m 0.“! MM be notleutlun all with.“ 30 ten A tour per cent. or on per out. and. h twuon M0100 the nu III. on road- mme to he“; hum Stoop and» my one» In 3 «Mhnmtlevel but Lmaflfly on 01m fi-‘mmwmbedce ,* moon: tlkdo not « gum-u; (to 0m 1‘ ml the Inter h mu. ” or menu culvert. " ‘0‘ agape" In the MC d m fln’lfdty. It- on ”damn-loath: “mm-dualism! at hull: our county! M (3an u Mun-Mad by (30mm m A” 0"“ In Domikllunlnuuon of mu- Anni-u Horus. mm 10 mm- (erred. A proper mixture will pm» duo. 3 hard surf-cc. which In mild climates and for light luflc vm not become loom when dry not stick! when wet. ... â€"¢-â€" ‘vâ€"â€" n. _. ______ It the mud to be "$qu ll land}. the «race In first leveled oil and crowned wlm the road under. The "Butdlfinvfily from 10 to 16 per cent. of clay and from 85 to 90 per cent. or and con-mute the prowl-plum}. The mud-clay road. alm- compla- uon. would be can-fully mum-Ind and! flu surf-N boron“ an: and smooth. 'rm rounrm-Ilon or m- Up. «I road In by no menu I much our man. . Then no so may kind- or an"! lhu It I- almost lave-Inna 'o I” don prim-Cpl" of column-Hon ‘Mcb .m hold good in m curl. With good binding or cement!“ gravel. utidnctory roads any In made by surfacing the prepared cub grade with one or two layers of (MI material. The earth found-Hon In In! shaped with a road grader. and n pouibie. rolled wlth In eight or ten» ton roller. mu. ink!" on md too mum to “co-moans the (tune. or no nar- raw 9:“ wagon- will Incl Ind not out (he turf-m "no run. Sixth. ml. are to keep rm- and hole- Mled will gravel. I- spread In one. two or three hym to I total depth of from eight cc twelve inches in the center. and tron four to u: inches at the «den, min!- 17 diuhhhlng in depth to a feather- edse towud the Iide ditches. t4_, 3 clay to then dump“! on tho curiae. and lDNld lo I depth or 1mm III to cum hum I! (In unlor. nd 3nd- unlly dean-do: In dumb lowud Ibo um A layer of data and In than added. whirls In mommy nlud with the dry. olIheI' by «nae or prefer-lily by mus of New: ud dl-k or loom hum". wThe hum-tn; an the pvt-clan! mum of mm". In ":ch do: rm: poor muvrul: tout: valor worn gavel: too um. Moder or [on much and. earth or clay '- -",. III! \II "I“. run- Second nun-bk found-nous: pine In; "In! on surface. Illod ‘mu m. nod bobs. Third poor «mum; loo flu. or too but In the mlddh. IN. cum. rounn, ”588i“ gnu: In an weather. dumping H in pile. nu! lav In; It (or the tulle m spreud. Hm mu. ram-mm noun tn crowned but nightly. Th}.- miter“! too deep or not dew enough, culvert! which are too ”In“, or which :n ma no nu um they are soon final with am or trash. v_‘,- ., The gravel rand ought to have I flute attention throughout the yen! m common flunk.- In Road Inuk- A Country Road In Much. Poorly In"! an"! Road. m 637 Gamma-III. (B! (i. B. BRACKIH’I‘. llnlld lulu Dev-um": 9! Agriculture.) The par baa long been regarded as one of the moat luacioua o! the many limi- at trult brought under cultiva- llot. The cholro variation out] no" applea in rlrh. iuiry texture and dell. A acy of flavor. and for boll: «loam and culinary purpoaoa. rlthor cnnnwd or in tho lmh atate. the poar ta con aidered a great acquisition. With a proper auction at variation and with carniui handling and aiming ol the mm in «non at we may be "to-mi- 0d from mid-mum“ lo latw wintor without ruorllnl to nrtilicial manna of [WHOM-lion. Pear tma are more dililrnit tn maintain in a healthy. productive con- ‘ dilion thaa apple trm and ran ant be grown with tlta aama decree oi nut-w. roan over an with an area at country. ’ final: haa been tita uncertainty M nttr- , ran in growing war! in natty tintia A of the United Stain that law tarmera have tha needed confidence to plant. run the low in" necemry to pro ; ride fruit for home uae‘ Thla lack of mfldencc too 0(th leads to neglect. which ta many inatanrea become! the prime can-c of viii-lie failure. {at/aria. be well and IIOM‘UII w. t .1.er by plowing and atirrlng tita aoil ’ und autnoil deeply before planting. .\n "reliant plan In to plow [in “round in land: in the dimtlan that. will afford tho but drainage. bacliuro ‘ muln: II"! a hoary plow and having ‘ Hu- dud lurrnw'a when tho row! of trmt are to in not. it I. well to innit up the bottom 01 um dead lur- ; row by rnnulu a aulnotl plow lhmflt ' u tun or lllron timn. giving it a good ' stirring. This method anrda I drov- : of Him and" tin- trna and allowa a partial uncloniralnau in heavy ciar aubvtoil. ll tin mwl are laid out with nierrlwo in this: our". and la wafer- nble to dining itolea which would ‘ lnrm ltnainn that would hold water I durinl’ rainy "Mona, to that injury of the lrna A mud alumnu- inr planting atand‘ ard pour trm la Is by so (out; that la. the row: are filo int apart nnd iltw ir'MI is int apart in the rota. The 'nhjwt 0! this m'otimd la in oNaln ’ inrpr crop. at trnlt from the lam. zmtmd until the it?" become large enough to intvriarc with each other; iltrn earl: thnrnalo type in the row in cutout. ieavlngtlw two. in the entire , ,. .1. L.. ..-L The main requisites for limo"! In budding are (I) a healthy growing condition of the Mock on which the work In to be done and (2) a eel-min “no of maturity of mo. buds. The bark of the stock must separate (roe 1y, so that (he hm! may he forced un- do? it without injury to the cnmhium layer of either bud or stock. The bud luck: or «ions for budding shank! he of the mrrem year's growth and should have wflMenIopéd buds. When the scion: are (alter: from the The operation a! budding. which must be perIOrmed during the grow- ing anon. mum. in remoflng n bud [mm I twig of the desired uric- Iy and inserting It hem-[h iho. bark of the dock or young seedling which tree the leaves man” be out of! Imme- diately, leaving only A abort Hub of the leaf stem for rompmenre In hm- dling during the operation 0! budding. The bud uncl- phonic) be kept in {rah condition by means of dump mos- or a vet cloth. and not more than one or "to salons should be withdrawn: from the package at a. Although budding may he done as early a wellâ€"developed buds an be ob- tained. the common practice of nor-- nymen in lo in: "t the buds as late in the senor! :- the bark of the stock will separate freely. By this method of late budding the bud it allowed to remain dormant through the following winter. in the sprint tho moving in removed and where the bud appear- to be mad the iop'i- cut Mel 1: ti. ready indicated. All bud: on m stock hole! the on W Ihoold bembbedoflnthyuurttommd in to be changed. The inserted hm! Is held In place by crummy n [33‘ «m. to" mflon wine. but. or mm». In Ibom Ion days the bud will hnvo united um: the stock and the nut» Mn: mu be removed. Then by m?- ung but the «ark or limb to Inf the Insefled bud. the up In forced Into the newly "Implanted bud and the grown» o! u now tree at the de- llred vafle'y In promoted. A buhdink knife and the successive stages of budding Ire shown In the Hhmtl’ltlon. no mo N u mun-ow at «:8 Ma any W ‘ 1 ONEâ€"0F mosr Lusaous ,_ mum's UNDER cumvmon Ar. non mama: to Human an 89-33? _~ -_-....- MAID-4‘- 'I‘II-n Andiâ€"N011“ “ I ‘ - mm: a. laid!" ham: 6. bu) flick: c. langthwlu Incl-Ion with on. an at up; a. main. 0' hurt 'or Martin of M; a. nmovln. flu bud; C. mum». m bud; a. but! Ina-nod; h, M properly var-”0d. . .. , A, -Ll_‘ __- I. IIW'VUO' our "v..- PMs-sun coudm 7517m- Applo â€"- Nash“. m W Becomes Prim. Com 0‘ Ultimate Failure. {av-m, be well and thoroughly pl"- ¢ ,1er by plowlug and stirring the Io" ' Mad sum" deeply before planting. _ .\n "relic-n! pun II to plow (be ground In land: In the dine-Hon that will anon-d tho but drum-u. bullw- nmlng IN“ a heavy plow um: lonvlnc Hm dud harm". when tho row. of m-o-n In 10 be In. It In well to bunk up the bottom 01 1M. dead fur- row. by mnulu I who“ plot through u NM: or three "mu. (Mn; 1: a good «lining. 'nm method nlord- I deep- at mm mud" Hu- mn and allow: a iron 15 int wart In the mu. The mum at m. m’omod In in oN-ln largo-r crop- af Irnii from the limo amund imiil 1hr "'90: become lugs Pnough to inirriorc with each other; iilpn not: Minrnnio im in the row in cutmltJenvlngiiw tron In the can" orchard at a distance 0! 30 feet etch urn]. TM- system in: the ndnnluv of mare fully milmnx the land for fruit production until the thinning om becomes nave-nary. Another pin in to pint the men 20 int mart earn way. This iii-lance viii “lord [no clrrnintinn of air aid Ibundnncc of sunlight, both of which are essential to welldoveloped and highly colored A gm; m-mm- 'nr plum»; “undo ard pour um in Is hy so (on; «an 1|. IM to" are 30 In! In"! find (In: emu USEFUL FENCE . ENDING DEVICE luster-non Show- Conan.” m: WI“ 3. Found Snu- {ucory -â€" Mad. 0! Touch Wood. For mending a wire fence the de- vice musk-ted herewith will be found very ntlsfactory. n. conslutn 0! two and" of tough wood, on 4 feet long, and bolted together at a point about tnoâ€"lhlrds the length from (In :1me end any: the Orange Judd Farmer A steel clamp at the upper end of much stick is fluency) for bowing the wire. In oarh or these a Icon and of the wire to he mended 1- Instead ml the leg. 0'! the device an brought town-d each other mm! the ratchet on one let engage- vlth n pin on the «am. Than the wire In spliced and fit m to“!!! w banning u; ,m a; an m Wm Fame Healer. p. The North Side Shoe Store Ladies'. Men's and Children's Shoes and Rubbers For the special accommodation of Downm GroW'i numerous band of commuters. the " Ralph N. Ballou M. C. Comets Samuel Curtiss J. ann Rogers. President General Dry Goods and Groceries SouthwestOaner 0! Main and Cut-tics Sts. Good cleér Santos Cofiee, per pound ............ 25c McLarin's Deviled Cheese. per packagel .......... lee One set of Dishes worth 34.50 will be given ab- solutety free to the person who draws the lucky coupon found in a package of None Such Com Flakm. ' Fancy Ripe California Olives Glass jar, each. Good clear Santos Coffee, per pound ....... McLarin's Deviled Cheese. per package ...... Repairing Neatly Done at Reasonable Prices! 44 FOREST AVENUE Spool-Is for This Week: I Safety Deposit Boxes at $2 per Annum. B. E. KEHLER in} Qumbank. If deéired. amnigemm'ts can be made so that any member of the family may make withdrawals or deposits. Three per cent interest is computed from the first of the month on all savings deposited on or before the XOth. . Is now Open at 8 A. M. every business day and between 6 and 8 Saturday evenings. It is convenient to keep’your savings aocqunt with CHAS. L. JOHNSON. Proprietor GEO. R. WILLARD u (I'M and“ ME: dent Ralph N. Ballots. Vice-President Samuel Cuttlu. Cnshicr bfiififls'cuovs F OR POULTRY FOOD DIRECTORS DEALER IN goes in every package that leavps our store regard- less of price Satisfaction. that 5 what we aim for and we accomplish it. We have Satisfaction in knowing that you get the best when 1011 trade with us. You have the Satisfaction of knowing that you have bought your groceries at the lowest pnce consistent with goods and quality. SHISHM’IOI

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