a How wI’Illllflif11M BE MADE PROFITABLE Wm.muvummu m L. l. alxmmrron.) m was: at. m throv â€my â€I: muting M or rather you “my“. Atmttimlth ammmflfodthemm n‘hmmdmm'ho mmwmm mom Intake Imam AwaymWaterBeoomu FarmersIsinSelino PM!“ scam Quantity. V 0m Han Finished. Wit om than mule mic. say h" an hour. a; on! I" they ml, And IULCHINS SOIL T0 m-munmmnm om â€lawn-dimes)â€. Nov-no Val-palm (I. . lob nixed to a «It butter '10 III-- III or butternut. preterm, the Isl- h M um um": line due a ‘i-ofn '92... prol- .- It‘sâ€"collorgrpl irate-31830.0- canon.- Vol 191.5330! 3. igiigsg gauging. 1:30‘33333 3‘!!! {Inns-.ifflllog't. II. o. it! ‘1. g hummus-yuan...» “mu-humupmuuu “lama-"who†flflhhtmdudeu flmlntmwunm’ufln. I h null! but to m c N .7... ylllo‘ hp and "(NW Mahala“ drama!)- W “unwound "mm. mmuu-mwm,myo¢ “Inflation-I'D.- "hum-mu h mugâ€"«a than mull, Mu “I "tootâ€"you “I! do your boot "I ll mm“ 00-. kind at all,» m tail. that will uk- | NM-mt-xmvuhuwo 1'! Many to [on I! you Mn who" “0 will b. .10 for coodblmtor Multmymmyoulouu my town to tho what It you lad . not all (or Moll-I or 0.11ch 0 ~50. manning to wit mtovhnboutumum†mmâ€"otovuMoIIJQn-toho MJWNHumMâ€"amu mmmm,ummw flammable-t momma libs-Manna In: (bode-nun my lu'ruuuul: A. alumna) 'rhmtolmpmhlhilm V“ of I Chicken Range on 1 Poultry Farm When From Turn to Four Thousand Chick.†An Rand Annually. RETAIN IOISTURE “about. It In astonishing to m Mus mu to the noel M bot mm to most hm take I: condition- thclr animals (or market. The common mimic II mule In ; animal. that If. In" ï¬nished. nwmtotmnnanlmdl mall the m h an Inh< condition. This. more 1m may; 5 iégéi mm “III"!- N“ m": "' “a am my noon In m In on our on Indu- m' u'" m mm Io an lmm-cnnhm-IO'I‘Y‘O j A t on“. comm. WIMkWEM" “no «no. mu. m» a; } «mum In m0“ 3 HI I“ m- "' °""' “can" 1 mm am "about Li 1 [mmndnl-In'mm â€.mmouhmofl '0'“ «I II: shown to â€who cod-non. Mmm-mlfl‘du alone-corona†mum mm“... 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M custom This can mm In ‘Aupdlflllbouldbomtmd ‘wmmmmulcuunoum A am. you ml and mind It!!! a. bod I. a good â€you-u. In: not may...» Two want- I. a coop nu III. will and] double the weight at . army bird. In. the culls and â€mu" an be brought to A very autumn" m to! flu. In | fur days. for old haul. «ch as every lock should to stand or oun- I you. n In the but poulbh ph- Io an than: Into my. lot will... The lull of mum. ed (owl. la III!» and load-t. not Mr- Iu hon mutt-nod by nacho. That. too, lion II In. ammun- ol Inc-- In that out, ch“. thou-om tool In boo- aloo. Tour-“MW 901* no: IN. min a nun flaunt-m than I! my I: Ion. clean on: tho trough well and an with cool. I!!!“ 'ltal'. This would be let! baton than null ml heal-3 “no. the Wmhmchm Knopclocowflehottholmoehhh mat-MWndmm “manna-bled wink-MB“. tho drink!“ mar.†mathematical. ‘vheet m vieet Inï¬ll-p, ud rolled m Once e “I '0 at: enveggln'fthtlflewh.on¢038 toteboeteechCOGleh. “they get cider. we Melly Increeee the amount of raw egg. eddies enough met or, beam can. milk M IND the men from being Mel! and 00!- ;y. â€Matheyleeretoeetft. we mix more end more wheet end erected corn Into the chick teed, no that by the die they are three week- old they are eating erected eon end vieet entirely. from the M' eglve eoeeee to d?! Int-ll me! pet ï¬rst like the vet m. exâ€" "For no Int I. to M an,†[ad the eucl- n: the “Iv-titty (Inn a mu. munch! chick food. 'hlcl II “70" Into a fairly deep Instr of in, chat than or four (Incl n hy,‘ write. Prof. J. 0. Hutu: of be College 0! Agriculture o! the Uni- vanity of Wloeondl‘ln reply ‘0 I «auc- regarding the feeding o! m elicit. "h the IN]. at no forum ad .0 after-col." an Professor Ralph, â€we feed . little nub undo I. of WMnWMWM phyddthUnMnfly Inca» MMLMIOIM maul, “Mmdï¬mmm M m (an. run about bu your an out baton. m m nut-u : m momppllod. and (new; 0. ‘70.!" all up (I... 0... nature 3 very many had and. a moon mm o! noun. non mum 0! beat â€I... on m at on null and our-hull man of than and I at" th- n Ill“ quality a! an: toad (who «fly m allow In. rm nut-v Idolaulov-ymto Mush "out own cum. boa-n- (M1 on no clan†that (My brat than. leumumu'o-umg-u tho “no. Geese nut-um the same place among poultry that slim-p do among live stock and if given proper care are as proï¬t- able in proportion, says a wrlter in lhl‘ Baltimore American. It is Just as nec- essary to pluck the feathers from a goose as to shear the wool from the sheep. and the product has a great demand. The feathers may be melted {our times during the summer. and etch goose o! the larger breedl will yield About two pound; or ï¬ne. loft. downy leathers. For the beat mm!“ 1 food my gee-e In egg-producing food. eon-lulu; of (our mot-um of when! bun. two The cost of food for game In propor- libnilUil) sum†in rompzu'ison with uLlu r bn‘ds Inn! for market. A 30051- on. raugo will eat. grass, insects and other animal and vegetable matter found In Hu- Holds; Contrary to common belief. geese mature Just as rapidly away from sin-mm; or ponds as near them. A gmuxnuus supply 01' l'rvbh drinking wzr x r is all that is rvquirvd. Then: are many plucvs on a farm worthless for cultivation: that could be used with ex- cell. in i(‘>ll.'i‘< for gros» raising. RAISE GEESE 0N FARM Vacant Places Unfit tor CunIva- tion Quite Suitable. Fowle Occupy Same Place Among Pouttry That Sheep Do Among lee Stock and If Given Cure Are Proï¬table In Proportion. Au Inc-â€oat 7H0. DOWNER’S GROVE REPORTER Eh“. mm mm maummmywacumc mummncmumum mmFuï¬m-ohcon- Whyhpofl. '0. lo- usy mm any lat. M 'bmunmmlmmwm In "all. n no" In the "Mama. an the Impala-t Par-u TI. tide (III. I. made no It II! )0 5M.“ nun cum Pot chm-Ila. mm are easily entertained by up plying lame to ï¬ll hfated path of no building. They become numer- mumummvuthorm AI prevention in idler than are. it puntovnlntmrrmcumcenery {marsh mull: “Imam.“ once every two ml: ï¬ring the m weather. You I!“ notably mun-manhuntmul. FEED DURING IOULTING TIDE Roost Ima- are wen common and mm. When they become numerous enough they not only Intent the null. Inn mhev yam of the bulk!- lu, anechlly cracks and crevices. I. well u an moon. The, are much like tiny spun-- and are one- called spider lice by poultry-0|. an . lb- m hflefln. iguana-gnu- i A good Irv-nun"! tor be." It)". i h I not at an! hon. with mou- ou’ Hop and n Indiana baud tor um ml lo will up Ind can on The mu? {an and. Inâ€. than! I. Inch- mun; mud "out 16 lo :0 mm. high The ’mlnm In an» mu m (mm m» but In“ (hm h a many at tho Incl. Io, T0 EXTERHI'MTE ROOST IITE â€hound loud Chou“ I. Maud '0' â€my 'M. to an»: Up an .9 an» Ohluy to Clean. ARRANGE ROOSTS AND NESTS 7Do no! stock the loft with “chap" mm. In buying, the nice about! to governed by quality. Bueeeu follow: experience. A mule. should never be mm A. long as “(m-awry work In lulu Pigeon. m mu vuor ddnkm, upoclally whllo eating (or the you“. It cool: about all cent- a: all. n Iqub to In roots of use. Before placing new stock in the lot! It should be unmanned for 3 week or I0. Being very fattening, millet Iced mm. be arc-tally ted. Be who to am the cached corn I» tore feeding. The old birds quit feeding their young as soon as [hey hatch out a new pair of squubs. When the young birds are- about two Wm 15 0h] Iln- wing and tail tvulIn-rs gelwrnlly mart grouing. Tm small feathers follow (how. Hempseed shouid never be fed lib- erzmy, as it is very hunting and fat. lvniug. (By L K. BENNINGTON.) The aunt In the largest or the pl:- m family. but they are slow breed- Never teed new grain; It In apt to cause bowel trouhle. Rye ls a grain that should never be fed as it In very laxative and llable to cause sever. intestinal Irritation and death. Auvovercmwdt'd loft is both unprof- nubhr and a dungvr. AMONG THE SQUAD RAISERS many um. Prawn! Hlnu That Wlll Be Found a! Emclal Interest to Pigeon Levon. Wmubnnpmdwdbyhm luau-MM“ â€mammvummmu- Mule-everynflneflvc m linear-all... Welnvcllenewatylahclnsy nau- A... .I, -~ flood-,haneolorllorlanww 81.0".†' um'rmmmmcmnmmul" " lace: and mbrofdnin are lure, asdmhuammpnuuedn may mama conceptions. a condition made by the big donandfor than goods. It is to be a lace year-that’s sue. for fashion has never shown such continued favor for trimming: of this character for such a long time, rmmmmm1 i SHOES! SHOES!! The Blue Front Store B. SCELFO, 29 S. Main St. WWWW THE SCHOOL SUPPLY STOKE Mrs. Emma Cress kind but. an“ in .mh only. an gnu-M o! "to wall m «d of pa“. School Supplies of All Kinds Tablets, Pencils, Pens, ect. SCHOOL BOOKS .Wmmm m SPECIALS 1'9 mm 0-! Ream! 1°! Mertz é! Mochel HARDWARE Accommodation Thu! eo-Muc uuuuuul ulylc with «- ccpllouul conic". lepulflug ol ull lauds quickly and ueuIIy done. :: “Immune-Crosby Co's. GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 36 South Main Street flours Pro. 8 A. II. to 3 I'. II. Salad-y evening- u-o II. I08 o'clock. RE. KEELER means much in the selection 01- a bank. ‘1 H15 bank extends every possible cour- tesy, in line with good sound Banking You an: invited to use this service._ GRAIN and BAY m cons mun" ram OF DOWNERS GROVE man and son COAL TLLL'NONI I. IO. 80. lol- I!!!“ telephone 804