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Downers Grove Reporter, 14 Sep 1912, p. 8

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”LENS!" l8 EASILY IADE mwfiulmwmm. M flxholucr made on no “a Who-thenckktobonnl Mmmommfrom mldthemmfiou u.“ m, and covpeu hay. foot I Inche- wide. Mn: them ‘2”: mtm‘ M h mitt of (ho m cock 3' m Ivory tumor Ilium an com nt- in a; .h nation to bury "tell. ,'Orc.Lanm-nac.c.vmcm.) It has been 9. question in the mind- lnm experimenters for some time hi. how much the wind nide in carry h: pollen from tree to tree. It the m does aid in distributing pollen. It dlltrlbuted in lumcient quantities insure the fertilization of the , mule-7 Since IO may of our Menu of ”plum known to be aeiuterile, nnd ”It depend upon foreign pollen for Win. the oval... dill question in 4 fill-AH.“ u m“; E ION-Ill" mumm- to Document mu no mblodlmm Mthlmotnmpm ”Waummmn of no wmnmmbm CLMI h «Mu a. but. .uu ”human-biom- nu hut-cm ummhmnm “choke-Aha" “(In 3 mWMfloflu ”kWhnnumb m Ind Cheap Hly inchâ€"77'"â€" qua on Pam o! naph- awn-um than... tho ”ammo-abandon.» “Rm-munnuwflnd ’9'"! W“ Ami-an“ of crop Depends Upon fill-tau u Dlnrthuvon, Apt-rio- Cllollld B. In Orchard; fivv ’â€" ”mill-Mdennhuboaphyu not til-anus! put I: the mum. (h o! (I. m Towns! Inns «lulu ml- atom hilt-hum. It'd! i IHEY BEE CANNES POLLEH l pig-flag of m m but. ponlnauoa. km the ham Two Section. 0! Fence Can 8. Dent 'fi, v.15 Apart u Top. Making Handy a"?! 1nd Convenient Pun... nimflthoymtunodndu mutoutonoofthenodm tnuovcrtholr run. Hither can not unmet: m (Ivo- clnny mdflntoncm. They will diam wollonooflawhiehmmt. M.utnlo.nqulnlouflno Memmflmothyflnmdo WMMMV... Novlgueu-ohmotm- In; lulu-n M a. crop-m your. .1! the dub”. loll. m m I. mummuhntmwhflty unnumnvmbomman. athhMIdel-m m-dbynmmm-amnm ltwmdnhfmdmmfll um. mom «Inna-d and! minimum. D tbs AND FADP’I NOTES Here in n ienco. homo-high. bull- strong And pig-tight. 1nd without a (an in night. Yet the nun who know- can nu though it all”. The acre: mil in a puirolifln po-u. Two piece. of strong wood m bhod with firm: a the bottoms. The“ inn M m [lined by being wound with a long Iron nut. in! in drina into the ground uni tom the m. M thowuotmm-nahoohAMn loop to elm. tho hook. to that nor- ms": in. two noon am hooked to «Qumran: modddnmntihn homthowimumiuihoymou tho-miloury you: the tom the not of do Mon To n- thmu an nonlmnliihihmhb as It Is nld some have been, Iold at 3100 to $200 each, but men who un- derstand just what they ml and work for i_t usually succeed nanny. POST MAKES A USFUL GATE There seems to he obundnnt evi- dence thet the Italian been do work more upon red clover than the black been. end therefore that they do have longer tongues. The project of breed- ing long-tongned been that eon reach any or all of the nectar cells in the red clover does not seem to no in poulble when we see what has been accomplished in the line of hmding‘ our domestic animals; our horses for speed or drntt. cows for milk. butter or beet,eheep for wool or mutton, end dogs for hunting or other purposes. It is true that in these ones we can control the metlng as we cannot that, of the queen bee, but when we iind colonies that approach the type we went, we can see that only those colonies ere allowed to produce drapes and queens, cutting out the drone cell: from them. sad it we allow them to send out a swarm, peeing they ere provided with e new queen troni the most desirable stock. it my be 5 work of yenrs, and queen my be. Abundant Evin-nu That Ln!- Tonguod Much Do Moro Work on Red Glover Than Others. mum "BEEs an: THE 3153? Nady I... Can. mhmnhmmomu no liner: 1: out, drill hole- About :5 lnchon apart and Hut spike. In than. A board with large null. Inv- hu u Ion handle «tubal wm tho mnorthopurpou.butmnowou u the Ghoul. A handy garden tool for panel-lung the sol] cm be made of 111 old loll- hudled shovel, u shown. an the Popular lechanla. Heat the than! lmphmont {or Pulvorhln' .0" Can I. Made of In Old Lento-undid Shovol, n Shawn. The trim In (at. rich and well w.â€" tned. Wltbln a gunbot of this tract t- . block 0! wink-r Nemn pear Ine- of the name no tfit for mam! yar- pnst bun grossed their owner: close to a thou-rm! deman per nrro. any. a 'wrttcr In an exchange. Never run more emphatlmlly demonstrated the fact that no" can be too rich [or twin but not for pours. Within 3‘ ml: of these unproductive apple "eel, on thinner And lighter granitic com. the ayple tm bear prollflcally to the point. of braking dawn. HANDY LITTLE GARDEN TOOL For Tm Wanda. In California the following A cannon val-tale In (Ia Dela-(lo- :o! a tile for (In aypla orchard Incl. lam or small. la that of wood" a aoll thal la loo rich; that will an. abundant growth 0' wood. but mm" lmle mm. In llm valley In which the wrller‘a ranch la located la an orchard of nature apple Inca. as pretty a night from a Ila-(polo! of foliage at one could ask to 0k. 'hlch baa lamly been felled been!“ ll. dld not dollver lhe 3006a. Common luv I. I0 Chou. Io" TM II Too lion hr Wot-Wood II No! Wm Earth Pulvorlar Ior Gard-non. This Inm- llmuhtu ll. Damion ‘ol lboflma u». more mrly nun my other. 11M growth In on: of (he I!” d cumntloo. good 6mm.- In It» mud. and one an pu- rudlly ”on: row to row, 'm. tnflln In recou- nnded for the Don. Vinny-rd. 111. upon-o or manna-non min It m mum. commandant neon! to: tum table um"... SELECTION OF ORCHARD SHE ho cone. (In! develop near an. to"! the pron-t you are left out (all. uni um opting on “ad to tho ‘rlgh! and lot! along m. middle who. Two short upon "0 Ion our thin lo- utlon lo mulch banal wood (or the you following. and all .300 removed. The shoot: developing (mm then. mv out And our the oulddo vino, MUM o canopy. tho mu Malta: II I natural position boon-lb. and on head from (In no. I by 4 Inch... The croo- Irm- m nailed to the pontl. mt! lhonld be hncod by wire tannin; hum the and- o! the cm“ grin. Ind then do" to the post 18 or 80 Inches belov the arm. The stem o! the vino I: brought to I height a little abov- tho level 0! the middle win and (led (o It The cross arms are 1 by 4 inches for 111 but end cross arms. which an A grapevine trellis described by the Rural New Yorker. from which this cut and description are reproduced. has a middle wire which goes through holes in the posts. The middle slot sets down over the middle wire, while the two. outside wires run through llota in the cross arm for two inches from the ends. Contrlvanoe Hold. Vino Out of Way 0! Cultivation and Permit. Ono ~, to Pan Botwun Rows. TRELLIS FOR HOME VINEYARD Tum. {or anulm. nowum A lugs orchnrd poorly pinned and poorly tended will not modulo. :- (cod renun- as fever no“ wall culdntod. linema- of than not not] you die banana of tho neglect of tho men. It la not Ilnn tho fault of tho up Panel tron make good stock for plan crafting. .- they madly In" hm muons room. If yolk-n n poornodllnspcu-a apple tron It my In entirely and. mm by top mm“ Hutch- mm In nutâ€"elm mp. wm pmbnbly create an limit" for not. of the same kind. Ind-unmet pruning hou- quickly and I. being practiced mansiuly by good orchn'rdlstl. The taste for good than may be no cultivated that It will he had. "on at a lunar price. lfmaidnot have mm inside the honor in boarded with matched lumber on the limit and closely mini on top at this. in addi‘ tion to which the ceiling i. heavily mintod. The outside in covered, Int. with n sheathing at inch Dumber. foi- lowcd by a layer of building paper. and the whole then meta! with nov- olcy aiding. This. of dune. coo-u like matting I nut deal 0! material nun tho rails. inn it is the only my to make them impregnnbie to heat. Ind cold, than insuring the late keeping of m,- n-uu stored rum». 1 lam scale I! [malty ”I It. grower to have along. boo-on 0! his own. for than be In able to hold hll (ml! and pm It on the lurid whoo- onr ho plea-u. The accounts)!" "lunar-non IMO tho morta- at 0 good structure for such . yum. Do- mdlu on tho and locally vim mud. It um out from um to ”.000. [Mann-Iona About II by 40 Int, though u may ho hum lunar at Ila-mt u MUM. It I. n two-tor,â€" um In. I! [an a lover and upper loot, m. tom" Mm partly and-around. No leg or nnllchl Mflnmlol at In! Mud whuovm In nod: min (b. Comparator. h mlrollod by Donna o! "w than: and tho "om-tor on top. I Whore apples on pnduood on a “mum an “own In Illustration lo Pant-fly ”Manna“ and No lurlmrltlon um STORAGE HOUSE FOR APPLES If these an permitted to enabling themlelves at madam It would be but a short tlmo fill all trace of tho gold rowo 11‘ obliterated. The preven- tion lien In trnlnlnx tho new punts Into mu corn-pending to thou oo- cupled by the old plan“. Thll ll don. by following - mead method of cul- ture‘ Run a horn plow about Ill Inche- from the center of each mw‘ on both sides, throwing the non any from the row. than leaving an unall- turbed portion one foot wide. Deep and frequent cultivation II the only way to put loll in condition, and if it lacks in the elements of fer- tllitythere should be added and worked into the soil :1 quantity of well~rotted manure or commercial fertilisers ii' the former ls lacking. or both. to re- plenlah the plant food uken out by the last crop. After this I!“ been done the old crowns will send out run- ners in every direction. of the patch for another leason. These need not he cut out with weeds. The so". stirred but little and packed hard by the repeated tramplngn of the pickers. In in a poor state to begin the growthlof new plants and ripen another crop at berries. Old plants that have upon! their energy will only obstruct the chancel After a strawberry crop 15 pt):- Ored the plantl will require special cultural attention it they are to IV main {or the production of berries the succeeding year, says Michigan Farmer. The limited cultivation pol~ Bible while the crop is developing in tho spring is not numcient to keep down weeds, no that under ordinary conditions these are present in a lib- eral number and generous lite and demand removal by the time one can1 get to them after the harvest. final-l Manama Roqulud for Futun Production Mul- tho Crop Hu Bun Gathered. men-cans or smnwa'enai App“ Mango Mm HIBNER CO., Ladies’ and Gents' Tailoring Phone ‘24! I, W. RAILROAD mm FRESH AND SALT Mans _. VEGETABLE-3 AND mum; Ado-a [or NAPBIVILLB 'I‘lll MMDmin'fibMaAe. InUIeforflYm MShockonhand. “WWW”. mammal. Milan-4am rant-ulna; nu OMIOAD 8". CHAS. L. JOHNSON 44 N. Forest Avenue Onrahoelwillholdtheirshapeandkecpyour feet in comfort untiltheyarcan womout. That's because every one of our shoes is solid leather though and though. One pair will convince you. ‘ Till They Are Worn Out Phono IOBJ When Moberg does your Painting it I; done Right HOUSE PAINTING and INTERIOR DECORATING F. c. MOBERG a SON There is a place for him here among our savingsfdepositors to show the stufi that is in himâ€"â€"a place where confidence may send its tap-root down. I J. Wmon Rogers. President Ralph N. Ballou. Vice-m Samuel Cumu. Cubic:- DIRECTORS Ra! N.Bn.|lou W.S.Gmeue .kaogur M. pg. Coma»: 17. W. Hutu: } R. Foster Did you ever think of this? Confidence is not a mushroom. As your boy grows into manhood and its responsibilitiw and opportunities. let him also be growing in the friendship and confidence of a bank. We mean the little fellow~in knee breachesâ€"is coming sooner or later to a point where an intimate acquaintance with a bank may be worth more to him than an inheritance of dollars and cents. THAT BOY 0F YOURS- Always on the Job moons-11031.1.“ (:0. C O A L OE DOWNEDS GROVE g3 ADVERTIOE When you return from your vacation with your clothes spotted and sailed bring 'them to us and we will make them look like new. (M Opportunity 9.11": HI? East Chicago Ava-u.

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