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Downers Grove Reporter, 19 Apr 1912, p. 7

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thln'ton manta. ' (“Ion lid Ala-mm: are mm M mm»: over think- of am. H mm he tunes and than an 90 W mm plum h In: W m We: 1- a gnu at both. and In Ind-u that P. have Inc!- In Mr «ohm; "Doe” White no the “in.“ of .n lat-linden, with only one and one- M m per nlno Innings. wanna of he Pinto. m the studied Na- donu loft-lander, with two and one- “!!! mun par Mn. Innings. Racket and union, the crack left- hnden of the same organization. ever-god two and two-thirds base- on bell- : nae. may Mathewson, the “audio“ of NM! League pitchers, averaged one [In for every nine Inning he pitched. Ed Walsh's average was “out one and one-half per battle.‘ Alcnndor. Mathewson. Brown, Adam and 81:53:, the of the crack Harland": of the National league. awed two m (or every nine ham: Mar-quad. Sauce, Wilt-e. Rector and Daniela, the crack left- Ago 0! mu. over two m per mt Gregg, Plank, Collins. Vnughn M White. the lending southpaw, give 2” passes In 1.056 Innings, of n flange of two md'onehalr per game In 117 nineâ€"Inning garnet. Bender. (‘onmbm m. Johnmn and wan are "to landing Amorkn luau. right-tundra. The an an on M In 1.513 Innlnn. or m Win-In. "an. IIIIM an am National [moo film-hum." were noun-bu ntndlor (Inn Ion-handon. an the port hurlon of "on Nathan! wen n ma. wilder than "none In the Autumn, Tho wolrd performancn of lame loll-bladed pllcharu have gtwm bug: the luprmton [but pncliculy all southpaw- uo o! the wild and woolly "do”. The "on". [all I dlfloront nor]. A comparlm o! the record. of the in load!" rl‘hbhandod pitcher- of the major hum with thou of “I. on boot Ion-mom shown that the control of tho southpaw. I. ll- loot no good u that ol the ntuboud Ibsen. .MI‘OUOO show Right-Handed Pueb- on lowed Almost .- Many Pmooâ€"Lolflcld Gloadlm. LEFT-HANDERS NOT SO WILD 'Nchor LCM.“ of ”Mfg. A” ”p' m. lmm. mm per ‘ ins. Vaughn . nouthpaws, rungs, or II! If per game ‘ I, Brown, I f the crack ( ms! league. * every nine :1 9e, Wilt”. I crack left- b “sanitation. 3‘ rs bases on (a new.“ og [ e: hum : "1' IE. Eliaâ€"Wm". a.” or _ : fanned flva batters In three lnnlnn Ind mowed but two hm. Ruck-r pitched a tow Inning: and thawed M be In um than with the speed In! During the your Iootbnll. with no Yule game at Cambridge, provided net receipt- of ”0,949, having n profit of $45,428. The baseball mm cost more mm ”3,000, but earned non than 830,000. Roflng coat Harv-rd more my: 810,000, about $4,000 being racelved from the sale of observation ear leu- for the 1'th at New London. The report shows that the cost of athletics was $162,698 during the term. Compared with the preceding year Harvard's expenses were reduced by about 84.500. but the net receipts were approximately 819.000 less. The foot. bell Ind baseball teams provided the luau which practically paid for all other sports. although the receipts for In" tennis courts exceeded the el- expenditure: by about 8400. f Although Hlmrd'a receipt: (mm ell m branches of lthleuca aggregated 8152.240 during the college yen 1910< 11, the Minds! report of Graduate Treasurer 0! Athletics wmlam F. Gnreelon no!" that there was a de non of 810,458 for the season. Even ll Thu Hat-van! Could Not. Pay Emmetâ€"Mel! II $10.46. for the lawn. ATHLETICS TOTAL 8152.240 Complaint. no “may coming from the Detroit Inna- circle um Ontfleld- or Hunk Pom. secured from Prov!- donce. Inch ambition and be my not Ml the bill :- Jennings expected. An Investigation of no menu (mat is all very well. bu: mnny A bull player In In favor o! the conviction 0! umpim for unrusonnblo rmrnlnt o! Inn: on balls. Tom Burl. last year manager of Monmouth um um you slated to manna Rock kind um" um (own [on «- huncMoe. nu glued with chhlu. Wuhlnnton um I «out In an Pun-m Moran of Wuhlnuon [no unlwr-Ny. hm Haney Jonmnp but Mm In n». prize nM hum lot» [or ”Mm". (Booms Knnler n In and no! mar. Tho Nap anchor an be In German Ind Hm Mu ulna contain. all (I. m (on (but no run It. 0m. lumn Inn In his not Mn heart on um bolus his but you. To make It Hm no will have to so Iona. all will admit Asldo lrom MI auction. 0mm» in but three regular Ion-handed Mum with his Wuhlncton tum. (‘ornoll‘l Daub." proopecu In poor. The loam loot every lnnaldu by urnduutlon In! you. The most am tum Flynn. Mun Thalia-lug. comment mm: on am- (0 dun bu been Jul Poultry houses are often unsstls- fsctory solely because they are badly ventilated. Of course It ls out of the question always to tear them down and build snew or to Install the King system of ventllstlo , so some form of ventllstor may be t e beet device to adopt. In the Illustration ls shown I force draft ventllstor hutlt llle 3 re- volving stoveplpe chimney tap, ssys the Orange Judd farmer. The wing ”an! Building. Provo Oulu Una“.- om. corn bum, rye, mum-nu. ensued held pun. blcl'bolt m Governed; and gunned: With these are combined grit. shells and chateau. The” foods produce good results. mainly because of the variety. With a mu. Instruction. one could nuke Incl: n comblnmon. for the lloct. of [run- on the firm. VENTILATOR FOR HEN HOUSE Food should I). varied. The boat commercial poultry-food- on tha nar- kot ara combinations of the common farm min. Then an varying amounts at each. according to mum "to value and “cannonâ€"what. [ M107 [and shook! ho palatable. 80m. min. or. the (norm food of chickens while othm no not Rn my be lot! but It “not generally "led by poultry. and nhould never In undo the niacin] (ted. It may be and I: 3 mixture with other ml... and I"! be men by the lock Rah m: In on. at tho new" 0! wow fouling. 7M0. 0mm ho a Variety and WM“ Como Grain. An Fuvorod Other. An Nobâ€"or“ Hooded. 0000 FOOD FOR POULTRY «any 85am. Tiny Are No; Propuly Ventilated. A coop that provides a sale and sanitary home for young chickens has been Invented by an lllinois man. It In made of galvanized iron, with a circular body and a peaked root, with over-hanging eaves. It in rain. rat. New! Vanuatu Coop for um. emu. Total expenditure... 413,313,“ Curb bulgnco on ma .3 Mama of Expondflum Paid out on director’s orders for account at Dist. No. 54. 8 Paid out on director's order! for account of Dist. No. 54. Paid out on director's orders for account of Dist. No. 55. 54 Paid out on director's order. for account of Dllt. No. 56. Paid out on director‘s orders for account of Dist. No. 67. Paid out on director's order- for account of Dist. No. 58. 18 Paid out on director's order- , for account of Dirt. No. 69. Paid out on director's order- for account of Dist. No. 80. Paid out on director's order- i'or account of Diet. No. 81. Paid out on director’s orders for account of Dist. [10. 62. Paid out on director’s men for account 04 um. No. 08. Paid out on director‘s order- tor account of Din. No. as. . Paid out on director's order: (or account of Din. 84-“. I Mom “EMULH. mtohmmowu "durum-um lac-Ii! ”mammal!“ ”my!“ _ Hut. .0 Am 7* (I .0000! 0mm Inn. of Mm Bum-co on hand :1 best!» Max of fiscal year (April I. In!) .................... "0,008.17 Prom special district taxes” 00.06014 I' From hack taxes .......... 15.20010 li‘rom trmuren of other townships ............... 110.00 From tuition fees .......... 1,000.70 From referred "unfunny“, 1m an (April 1. i91?)_.7..: 13,473.03 Total .................. 84.4“.“ Tomep Tromnr In Account WM! and (runner ........... P.1d publishing report ....... Cut: on hand II data, be” for diambnuon ............ Tom balance and receipt-.SOMSOJS PAM Incidental: of trustee 0! district. ............... mu mum-anon at (man “an o! lap-Mllum. Im- nnd lave-unant- of town-Mp fund- mdo ...... ! Distributed nd put to «can 64 mama Imam! from awn- Ihlp fund ............... Received from county any"; Intention: 01 Town-hip and Dimict Fun“. by tho Trmunr oi TOWMMp No. It. Rang. No. ii. On Page County, iii- inoio. During the anon you beginning April in. iiiil. Tommi, Tronunr in Account With Cohen! Thou-u. ' llama of Bosnia“. Cut on land nt Minniu of lineal your (April i. mu. belonging to principni of ‘ township hand . ........... $3,060.00 Cub on find at beginning 0! iincni your. hold for diatri- TOWNSHIP TREASURER’S FINANCIAL REPORT. STATE OF ILLINOIS, COUNTY OF DU PAGE. 88. OIIi'co of the Counti/ Clerk. This In to canny lhnt he lanol- (or the primary 0! April “111.913 for tho rupecuvo partie- lhnll be printed on paper of the Iollowln; colon: Name of Party. Color of Paw. Republlcan . .. . .Wh hell 3.3mm}: if}??? m . . 3 us. Soc-ml"! . . . . . . . ..... Red In wmmu whereof I nubscrlba my name um um: tho seal or the County Court (Mn. the 23rd day of March. A. D 1912. H. I". LAWRENCE. (SEAL) County cum. Defendants No. 6462. The requisite affidavit [or publication having been filed in the office of the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Du Page County, Illinois. notice is. hereby given to the said Edward V. Lawrence, Jennie H. Lawrence. his wife. and the unknown owner or owners of note in the principal sum of one thousand dollars (31.000) pay- able in (our years with interest at 6 per cent per annum. ayuble monthly. secured by trust deed of Edward V. Lawrence and Jennie H. Lawrence, his wife, to W. H. Edwards as trustee said trust deed being dated August lst, 1906. and recorded Sep- ‘ tember 7th 1906. in the oflice of the re- corder of ‘Du Po a County. lliinois. as Document No. 88,5 2, in Book 69 of mort- gages. page 33; that the abova named complainant heretofore filed his bill of, complaint in said court on the Chancery side thereof to foreclose a trust deed upon the premises in the hill of complaint described to.wit: Lots nine (9? and ten (10) in Block fourteen (14) n E. H. Prince Company’s addition to Downers Grove, Du Page County, iilihois, and that a summons thereu on issued out or said court against the a ve named defendants returnable on the first day of the term of the Circuit Court of Du Page County to be held at the Courthouse in Wheaton. in said Du Page County. on the second Monday of June. A, D. 1912. as is by law required, and which suit is still pending. 'l‘. M. HULL, Clerk. Bunxe Thorpe, Complainant's Solicitors. Tom I expenditures, lo... Tom and dollars (51,000.00) payable ln four years with Intel-vat at 69% per annum payable mommy, secured y trust do of Edward V. Ulwrence and Jenme H. hwrence. his wlfe. to W. H. Edward- 'l‘rustee. said trust deed being dated August Int, 1906. and recorded September 7, 1906. In the office of the recorder of Du Page County, Illinois, Ml Document No. 248.571. 11: Book 59 of mortgages." Page 33. _ 7 tuition fees ......... referred lunar-nee.“ note. discounted ..... error credited to Diet In the ell-cult Court of Du Pug County. Ilium 8. Ellis. Individually and u trut- tce. vn. Edward V. Lawrence. Jennie H. Lawrence. his wife. .W. H. Edwards. unl- tee. and the unknown owner or owner. 0! note in the‘prlnclpag! sum o_f_ono_ Inquiâ€" .u,.-,,,, . .M- - [mu «Mint. r 20.8.1.1! . 44,450.71 421.63 1.18036 442.37 585.18 368.07 411.03 384.35 ”60.18 Run 0mm. How M~m May In Mom In 3 Iowa" ”on. trouble with no“ of them to um thy 143.80 leave piece: without eyes. .18056 .98638 81 1 .84 424.22 609.97 A rum method of cutting coed no (“on by band In to tack I liar) knife army Into 1. board and m the when by pushing them I'll!“ the lame. This enable: the no of both hands on the tube". When using the in". In the hand (or cutting need no atom, the best method at cutting to to begin a the Item end of the tutor and cut piece- ol diagonally. turning the tuber on It. an a lees-urn ”.50‘00 8,113.80 8.1.0.00 “0.00 138.50 86.00 6.50 I.“ 711 A number of machine- for cum-c not! In IVIIIIN. on "M nnrld. Ono No but “no [or plntlu can to [In- an um at "or! you. fl 0 dry up." occur- only In a. m, and In follow-d by plenty of ruin. m; plated pontoo- noid "Io but. Ivan. an the other hand. than a dry spell occur. In the lunar hall at m. now. In: «noon. nriy mum! value“ do A Convonlm mu Homo- WWI loud. and Knlvu In!“ In Thom for Cum" loot We... mm Iolln, which Is bocnuo Mun nou- do not pan with their «can Igunfo as rapidly In light coll- do. - ,_ -r._â€"_ In you. when rot occur-.7 The limo In true or heavy coll- eomwod with Good drllnlgc in important. Pota- i-oea will stand Ieu exceu oi moiature than other common farm cropa. and artificial drainage should be provided wherever natural drainage la at all deficient. Poiniue- rot more In low, wet land than in well drained uphnd Poucoa grow well on any flow. but a northern nope a man delir- Iblo. because on It the crop will In!- !er leu durflng hot dry weathen 801] which hat produced a acabby crop of potaloaa should be Ivoldod, because the Scab lpnrel live over In the not), and will cuuse more or In: Icab on the tuber. for an or at: your. allow-rd. because a I- often more fertile. but brown rot of the :ubern in apt to be worse on such IOIII. A sandy loam aoll usually produce- potaioes or better quality than a harm is: coil duel. It also has the advan- tage of remaining in a more mellow condition during the growing season. thus giving the tubers a chance to be- come more shapely, and making it. easier to dig the crop. A heavier soil will sometimes produce a larger yield Sandy Loam Sou Usually mm a: V _ Than Heavy Landâ€"Good W,. ,_ > Essential â€"- Mackinaw Savo- Hucl M and Grant Amount. of Labor. 2 and Foam Cutter. lion!!! In“ M. "V. my 3. r. KM)", m m Agricultural Coma.) i no ammo.- "any I.“ ‘ ‘ u (onovn: he MN m b '1 remain on tho roan m V nflod. to“ don m v” or In. droopy: no In ”‘1. "tan" mm The It i "a, no cum- u m 1h, Mach-no I. of . m “I, or. no bird unity Iva ‘. an. «n to A week. We In" «mu 0h 7 conducted “M 'II ouch”. tut!!!- nd Out. When tho Moll-II owned. the lint rm h “ much Int-[or than lot-u. .1 *‘v Tho film may to «In... . tmlnu an m I“ fl your unnamed. > A. to trounce m . V and um Ila-Id K. H omly. no lion. l“, h>~ mm. tho 1nd. all!!! it .. one: a «y m t I” ”f fl. non of and a“. In“ om. Bh'b the!“ I. “ 4 am «Mama-c cal-I. mumurorluum' (so: than“ In that mum-aw“ or mu 0. m i DIIO‘IIHJICIO- Cl 1 f CHOLERA AMONG FARM FOUL"! two «to plum and plum loot m: to.“ W null. Iorkod up In tho 0‘. 4 (on abould he "Mt-Id .0 I _i (rm. nu mm the mu cu in _ ' Mind «am the «lunar M hr o! m u an: bo m a. noun om talcum ml drawn. and mum mm II ritually Ibo only I“ which a. now". on to a“ from: evaluatio- tho “I ' 2%»: follow cnour.1'loy am now“ mono alumna. to potato «all. .‘f _.u m m ' Paulo mum on m “and" stock by wow my », mm for planting. ‘ Tho not! malleabl- mmwm'Jn-mm‘ " Ihouldhouodntthonuol h "an one pound u: an h .- Paulo growers .mnéiilh‘; tom 0! rotation in which If. Ii Pontoon nflectodâ€" wltfir would not be and for n11 Eleven bullion II a non“ " M quantity of need pot-too. h , acre than five or amt bum +3,» an of. mount.- It ~ ‘ w tool u n unllorlgdq'v, thorn evenly. um. int, stand. Luce numbm .. ‘chinon are now In M' are made at vnrtoun than; within {ho’ ranch of runners A handy mum ering the pontoon In” hi "1011 board: eight meno- '1“ feet long. It hu 5 m («I long at the front end. _ It the roar. A null m _‘,I to the from. of tho I'm . in; with a horn. Old M xuldo It. So limp}. In Ill be made by even In W llllld. . nucrmnumm“; A Panto Omar.

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