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Downers Grove Reporter, 18 May 1912, p. 8

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bun-Pumas: FOWL HOUSE New to Con-tract Wilding for Koon- "ll Ion Than One and nnd for Small manna. ._.â€"â€" ot the IIIIIB "flay, it devolve: upon him in construct uuch buildings a will best serve his purpose. ll be only with” to mike unall Innings and In: only 3 limited Amount oi apnea to devote to poultry. the con- tinuous Dwelling house will prom taped to him. In a house 0! this kind it in lound “mama to conutruci it of such di- llQllllolll u will allow pens about eight feet by eight feet and also have In uley about four feet wide which an be used with great oonvenionoo for cleaning. feeding and watering. Inn Firm, Shock and Home. Pens of um sine will easily Accommodate sham. eight or ten (antle- nnd‘ on. hob pen should the hue n win- dow '0! “Ir dimensions fuels; (he gonna. mining boards. most: and out: should an be mule mow-bk no that they can be the more on“: cloud and unharmed. Good dimes-lon- for such homo- w‘lll baton“ when" («than All touvulntlemtauonh-Idoud icon 1. ill- uau £368 3 vol. on .8 Jul! 5-4 .03. is 050’.â€" III 0“ In" 8 .IE!.=-$uo>¢¢lo€§£ nu. o! nun buildup any mu to out! ood- III”. pod mum-nu all on N by panda. bun!- mtlcdly to m mu. mam. '11! I M”? up”: of actor MIN” ”9" an n um or ammu- Tl!- “ found to W001 '0'“ "u will." conditions. 0“ mm. name. my M mud and 93- g: ’2“? "in nu '“E A" mum: my to coal. in! h an on: m root In '- u-w. .__. ,. , W n I! um loop the helm" m: ad “no mo. I mm worl- h. d m mun-nu cynic... )- 0. Inn" of neu- on my u can. I!- fancy. Tim tn no In! put noun. both with In; “d with- oul, (ht it vow-M be to haul filter to at that me "In. However. no on on. box. with one Me mat. can antinuc- to ho the {"0er u n m the nuance Ind In. Ho. “1 m to are whether It's pct. "mmmtyofgmh'hkhw “9.. ”my be may desire to Ian cola-y hon-cc into“ at a continuum Who-n.1u‘hhcuehewm -V.__._‘, V as null mantle houses. probably M I. by 10 In dimendtII. TN" 'mhnoneedollnuleyhsm a m- um. no. humans Ibo-H Was nun fifteen to “no aw i:- placed It” Interval: on m devoid co noun" m this no In gear-fly conceded to be most W7._r 0! course, one was, contract the m a! that: “gain-g- to suit his may. but {a mum nim- boar h did an “me the he wm find 12 III! anvenhnt to pave u may mvaI-hpouflfle. The mum-mm ”9 “We“ °“ “Muerwo‘mmfl- n. - W. A- MM. Platform. can! Aplmr Lien. Any'm am my a. fraud wnn- out muting In Quality If "and“ In lll'llt Way. So not: I- the poignant! 0! could In; the [owl Improperly that duller! in name locum.- gm :3: {nonunion to domnd dry placid fouls. A: I man- at overcoming thll dlfllonlty. C. K. Graham 0! Connecticut. who but Ipent a good deal 01 um In studylnt ul- ”5106!. oflm the» suggestions: Any and Inn-canny he landed with- out notional)! lnjurlng It: quullty If it I. properly handledpbut owing to the limo number of poorly drained mlded town, the marketmen place I premlum of from 1 to 3 cents a pound on dry plucked stock. Bolling water may be used. but «to must be ukon not to leave young birch In tho vomi- mo long. or the skin will cook. while with old [owls u little more than may not do any harm. The bond Ind think: should be kept out of the water, to tho mhfln; will discolor them and make them un- sightly. lmmedltloly otter the bird ll taken from the scolding woter it would be dipped Into cold wont to stop tho cook. and, u poultrymeu on. to "plump the bird.” The bird should then be hung at for dry pluctlug. u no hm! plucked on the up or the able will hue no good In nope-nun. l! a mlded bird I. «noted to o draught when being pluclod or when cooling. the IN]! ll nut, to linden and become math. I! II beau-a 0! these poulbllluu that dry plucking ls "commanded. u the condlllon ot the skin to u no“ anon! account: for um bull or low return. received. sckwma A FOWL PROPERLY Mm“ "yin. all m and In... or root!- ud moot-poles. I In mule-d um nothing II hotter than 1 Ion luv-hone. an . true: In th- hm. Ill“ and am”. A no“ 0! IM- lypu. not on a moon floor, all can "noun. out Donn. nae. ll pout Mo to hop "to bottom "needy clean I! .n (In... The lull mummy «mm tn cleaning th- to... In in outmuou. (hm ulna usually no menu "a mu. If any «I b- in“: out «km :36 tummy. and nothing M! but u in. m- vmh . moon hard floor. at. mi 0! than» lu Moo-on In any tut. g dealing. Tho but but no In: cake- on. a. sour «and m ham“ and the hole- ‘hemlm vhltovubd and tired. More Do- In; "turned the! m united with clean ctr-v. Truman! of nm sort is "death on bus.” - .‘_ MOVABLE ROOSTS AND NESTS Noam». Mm 000nm“! [a Cleaning Than Lon. tow-Hon. in “gm “all“ Lmlo Porn"... The saw-hone room ndergo m an. chain: promo. Hug me: out. inched tad vlflto'uhod. The mm Marla than “not cm and m whok "Honor given a new sumo- no of vhltewuh. Should "ea or lines be united. an ndduloul trut- nent of chloflde cf “Inc In shes. Mu thla In scum necessary. There Is prom In ruling enchan- when they Ire properly handled. Dump flue fitter from the nut: ol- tener now and burn it int u goal In dumped. Poultry wire tacked over I shallow box make: u good loader for bran or a dry Ina-h. Hens over two ran old are nel- doln good layers. uul unleu good I: break!- should be floated of. Ill cm. - u..v_. For the first meal 1 hurd~bonod as: mixed with dry trend crumbl II but. Stale bread soul In milk and W dry l- good. The timer can produce a pound of «2mm :1 cheaply :- he can 1 pound of beef. M or mutton. and It nwm bring: : better price. - A .A.‘ ._‘_ Sen 0! the at“ chicken: and have on): one breed. TM: 5- aspects“! to with me beginner. One breed It s time and perfect that. ‘ -,, AA--. an... â€"--- r~--- Some "do“; -6.“ confinement better than othen. Con-Met thh finchoo-Inxgbnedflmmut keep them closely ”Md- " chicken- M In I I’m ‘7. not rendered mi nnd tender 0! too much he“. and not enough "I“ mm. they new avidly ind m only bye". :~ I it" tho bottom By C. A. BURST, unmnny at "Much. The moat dlmcuu lull In hotbed work In In the manuament um:- plumns. 3km ll developed only by experience. The beds must be to!“ covered securely on nights and cold dun when lba temper-tune romain- bolml (reeling. They should be un- covered every morning u soon as the temperature ls wove freezing. and .,_, .I.-. -uâ€".yu. â€"-«. . ~ covered in the evening before that point is reached. During rainy weath- er boards. if used u covers. will turn the waxer H “upped." Dunn: severe Walther mmnn or strut u thrown over ordinary cover: In «Idl- The bed- are sited during the van out o! plenum My. by placing In} pom under the sub. Caro malt be mien Ihut no chilly winds In allow- ed to blow In upon the plum Water would be spoiled only when mod-d. and thou generously. It a. a lulu-lo A n.‘ one. I- usually .3 Inflation of In- pmpor mmnmm. The haun- £- f-vorod by not! Mme-photo nd blah teapot-tun. To “old It the MI Ibould Do unload In the mm so "no plan vul no Into (In sum dry. Dunn; upon- 0! duh. to“ want!" mmmuthhuudnuw “No. Ohm no. bad. too um. ur tum ll. due-u. Plut- am to your too madly on not: «that w it Ion-1|... who. u «not an nun-6 I1 my in MM by loo-um up the non bdrm the mu ad Willa none and or nl’lut a“ by Mn; the ML n mu m mm to W bod Im an ngodly to and, TI. Viol. Hon I. plan W h to to» than 5mm Ila-I] but MI]. It to very only. to lore. m- Iuo I van. up“ north. but II b no"? good for (I. «on. mart-co. "- l-va. Hmbods no Mandy troubled vuh damping-oil. witch ‘1 duo on n mun- um numb the plant- gt m lumen of the .0“ And anus than to um sad othuulyrto on. It: on!- IANABEIENT OF THE HOTBED AND THE COLD FRAME AFTER PLANTINB wu- Iho plum w ““1 halo-W cod km 90‘0“ am ”vain. luv- mail umnumwnmmm Tomato Punt ln Pour inch Po! Rudy Fay HM!" M (In mu. may be given more room. Tomato". power: and «cpl-nu need two sum find an be hundhd In pom, am or In the open bed. Gibb-lo. caulifiovcr ad lemme need one met any. and thing- for It. Mpvm an. an Wemlf-uflodlnbdlm transplanted nun If mm outside. They need no shim“, but monk! b0 thinned If mat. and pontoon m an? chimed. It Inc become popular in the Inc M nun (n can onion In hotbedl. By having the plant. the thickm o! I lad men ml must-ting lawn to tho open I. cut! a: the mixer '1]! allow, has: bulb- nre omxm ‘0“ by other mum. Prise Tue!- l. the one Mot: purumlnrly «had for this porno-o. Onion m not My bundled in Wu. ind m u; $335131 inn-mm In and! pot. Celery require: two mm for but! mnlu. 81:th boxe- go the be“ Loam and «mum» Hana in 2'/: only GEM IIIU (.0 W“ "I. nownm anon nut-om vm “"81“” About two Is produced lrom stored-up food. no so" "eminent or feflfllier wlll be of Inch Pom. Ready for Placing mum. any benefit. Plant- once used for forcing are no mod for further use. Beatdes receiving plums started in hotbeds. cold (tuna are often med for starting melon- and cucumber. Great diflerences in «rune-a of these crop: are made because of it. As these plants do not tnnspluxt an“: they must be grown in some recep- tacle from which they may be renew ed without injury to the root system. Dirt baud: Ira prom» the but and cheapest min” (or this work. They are pncucnlly like A aunt berry box without the bottom and are nude 1:! v-u- “V-.. _ the ”non aha};- (Iuo In and-- city «would um: m 9M" (In! tho romplhhod by Mac Ibo not. am no nice dun only. thou own van: Mshn mo. and mum \omu than an in any mm of author ”com who» n In "qu. Mining" to «ulna m "M hold all plan “and he huvfly wound. M l- oam-ted by tho Ill-p mn- uonod In Ihla m. um “. my Met. and mm- In hood and to” Cum work Kinda-co And mm] own-“cu no. a! count. the only "nun mu um uh n was! upon. but fair may“ at! no dulled without much ”pm-tum. 1'!»I tun-Hon m: "Do“ u my?“ Pu one slot» In no» flu: and "amp? II I: ma that nah... 0“ Menu Var an». ant! pum- to: m» , #4.. Han out my I» unlit In! a. who In mually "If! M‘h. And. MM. OI! «M h- dllmny II "can“ that h desired. W fumbling 1M runny mean. a hotbed will often my My a "rpm at mu which on In finned a! u a god prom. flu: um. from We met cud. loot n «he mm mumâ€"m. dude». ”go umu tour of Mo mul- avlm than otherwise pol-1M0. flu uneueu you nun mm. right Input your Mn or don. gamble 'heu you tut than. and the product at your on» eflon. Run. tor Gulch". To confine m- not to confine the‘ fowl. (- becoming quite an Issue. The: shoe-tea of both "Item! present Mao-mks "tactics to prove their con- lentkms. To I certain extent both are right. The Inna with I fun and plenty nl room for free mm It women that net. Ho dunno Mo fowl: no bigger tuned. more mused And the hem by an! 01 better refill- fly. The breeder on an} cuy lot. who nines 'Ms young stock without mm or at the moat nmlll man. and who keeps Mn fovlg in continual confine meat. meets all tho-e «mum with one: hm :- phulible. There are cer- tain advantages to both ”stems. but It In «unable to cm [owls on much‘ room as possible for continued me- can. and no poultry nicer ever turned any from you! room when It could be obtained. It in the city do not keep too inany town. Give the (at Monty of mm. and In the long run they I!" do better. mullet of m A great mnny breeders noon to think If they pone-I I bare-bred boat the quality of the now: does not can! (m- much. This I. n and mint-h In- Immthofarmannotbom atom in selection of well-bred nova. The farmer- of mu county are to have an experiment field which 'm be located at Enfleld. Two hundred tamer: In mnem township Ito-o hue subscribed for that name. A! swan in Vermilion county mom unuuu hu hoe; rifled (or the march“. at an experiment MM. but the when!!! dons not. as yet, have the door] ta mflngm ‘ Me has tun-ed thqlr Mun- bymntoeuuumudmmm tummmmmm mmuthouddthm Either of the fields To Have 5:99am Ffold. for The North Side Shoe Store CHAS. L. JOHNSON. W10! Ladies', Men's and Children's Shoes and Rubbers 101-7136qule GROVE “SUREâ€"â€" When Mobetg does your Painting it is done Right HOUSE PAINTING and INTERIOR DECORATING F. C. MOBERG Q SON Phone IOSJ En“ Chla'o Avon‘s J. Wm» Roz-u. President Swmelw‘ _ 7 Curtis! 3 per cent interest starts fun the Is! on all deposits nude on or before the 1M. _ thc'zood, come out of our store. Weguarantee them. That's the reason it pays to trade with us. Reliable groceries bought right here at home, are bought right if they come from us. You should see our fine line of Children's Summer Oxfords and Slippers. Prices right. Repairing Neatly Done at Reasonable Prices! 44 FOREST AVENUE WWMMIM Always on the Job . Bullou SOUND SLEEP ' GOOD DIGESTION INDEPENDENCE Samuel Curtis. Cubic: DIRECTORS W. S. (inane . KEHLER Hg YOUR SHELF OROURS IN THE. It does’t make W__><-. any difference, if Ralph N. Ballou. Vice-What : fifidiw

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