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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 19 Jul 1901, p. 4

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MrBJR. Gordon Wimberlj and Miss Grew Thompson. of New 0:- leags were guests at Dr. A. A. Flan- ders last week. Mr. Arthur H. ‘Day and . family left Monday for Paw Paw, Hichigan. Miss Katharine Thompson return ed Saturday from a month’s visit in Toronto, Canada. ‘ Miss ‘Bessie ,Park returned‘ ‘laqt week from Oshkosh, Wis. Mrs, Brooks and son John of4Dea Moines,' Iowa were guests at the manna. last week. Dr. M. W. Darling conducted the services at Gada Hill settlementcamp Sunday afternoon. Misses Blanche Hnrford and Helen Winslow played several selections on the violin to the enjoyment of all. ‘ Mrs. Wightman, of Minneapolis is the guest of her sister, Mrs. Colman Miss Laura Miller left Monday {or Dowagiac, Michigan. Mina Helen Clgmenti was a. guest at J. L. Day’s last week. Mr. and Mrs. Mould and daughter, of Sioux City. Iowa, were guests at the Manse the first of the Week. Mina Helen Dewar, of- Edgewater, was the guest of Miss Winslow this week. Mr. Frank_ Hankey’s barn was struck by lightning Wédnesday night and banned. One horse was rescued.' One horse, cow, carriages, etc. were burned. Miss Elizabeth Ellis attended the Christian Endeavqr convention at Cincinnati last week. / Mr. J. K._ Calhoun returned from the East Sntl rday. Mrs. Moses Smith and Miss Lelia White were guests at Mrs. Schar’a Wednesday. GLEN COE. enefitextained spine 15 ‘ guests at a garden party Wednesday afternoon at Mrs. Schnurs. ’ Misv a Murdow, Saunder and Bessie flay 'served frappe. ’ The ordihanoe in 1-H: 1rd to the use of'bicycles on the «idewalks is to be enforwd. Notiq. C; » are posted in prominent planes. At: ‘one caught riding on the sidewalk ill be taken before a magistrate an! fined. In the absence of such an v‘ officer the ofiender Will be lodge :i in the lock- up until such an officer ( In be found A Point. Worth 00m adoring. A close observer‘hss w all said that “birds have diflerent gluten from men; as a. rule they 1:; fife: bitter, son:- or insipid fruit. gé’We should never destroy such sffliee u the wild cherry, wild' gra der, block- bery, juneberry, mul ‘ y, dogwood. Virginia creeper, huckt ~rn. sumLch, bittersweet and others a; By encour- aging such plants we pie approach- ing 5 solution of the lf'oblern, that will preserve for our -wn benefit both the cultivated him t end thei birds.” This is e pointii let we think many people have over}? \ked. Where birds are most destruc i‘ e is in local- itiee'where’ no food en’s 1 other then thet growing in the fairner’e gel-den. Why erflufl, u Pays. The chief supply of dxaikato grovv‘jlng ‘plente is moisture brou g? 2 t up‘trom lie- low by capillery sefio’ri. s'nd therein ‘ consists the necessity 0F pulverlxing l’the‘ soil thoroughly be l'v re planting, and. continuous aux-fry cultivation afterward; Weed. 2 r ‘ sometimes counted as s blessing; eceuse' their presence compels the {7‘ rmer to con- finue really museum cultivstion, Which he might otherw» s ‘ 'feel justified in omitting to the def unent of the cropâ€"Midland Farmevze. ‘ The lelecflon 0'1, Pin-II. Select plants for a 5.1 plantntions, whether of strawberrs. raspberry or other small fruits. Re Hess choodng‘ of plants from old bedz‘ v-r phntationl ‘ is the easiest way, bu : it has proved the most profltless wa In every line of plant propsgation ‘1 L. '5 now recog- nized um. eeleetion h the prindpox factor in plentimprow crept. Hum unnot aflord the time 3‘. We proper selection- himself, is W ‘.l 1 him to buy qt men that met}: I mines: of :10ng that kind of t.” .mFumen' Mesdamea J Schnur and E. THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. the lint make the .eoil in the hedge. Now fine end mellow to 1 good depth. A1001: deep it generally better then s less depth under the plants. It is preferred to hove the plea“ set on e slight ridge, four to six inches above the general leveL Good one-yeerâ€"old plants are generally preferred toolder ones. These should be root-pruned to about 10 or 12 inches in length of root. end the top out beckto shout the some length. Then with a. bright eplde open A- A-I_. I- 4h ”st-“u It In Not So Very lard, to Keep It Up Require. Incl Cm and mu. s less depth under the plants. It is preferred to hsve the plsnts set on s slight ridge, four to six inches shove the general level. Good one-yewold plents ere generally preferred toolder ones. These should be root-pruned to shout 10 or 12 inches in length of root. end the top out beckto shout the sum length. s spsce lerge enough to tske lathe plent. piecing the plsnt slsnting with the row. et en engle 0! shout 45 de- grees. This will induce two or more shoots to stsrt from esch plsnt. insur- ing s thick base. The plent- should be set shout one’ foot sport in the row. After, being well eultiveted the first Then with e. bright spede open, it is now geeerelly known end under- stood thst Dru-kenne- is sdieeese not wesknees. A body filled with rm‘aon and nerves completely shettened by pe- 1‘ riodicol or constsnt use of inttwic thing liquors. requiressn entidote capable of neutrelidng end on: Hosting this poi- son. snd destroying the era ing for in~ I toxicente. Hufleners my now cure themselves at home without publicity or lose of time from business by this wonderful “Home Go‘d Cure." which hes been perfected after meny yeers of close study end treatment of iuebrietes. The (sithtul nee socording to' directions season, say that 1“" foiled to it" of thlswonderfuldiwovery is positively should he replsee'd with good. strong guersnteed to cure the most obstinete plants the toilowing eprlng. In June l . no nutter how herd ‘ drinker at the swond year the young hedge} should be cut back to shout two feet high. A yeer lster out 3% feet, end the following June to ‘ “,5 feet, st which height it should be kept permsnently. With e shsrp corn knife. or piece 0! s scythe. the needed l Sometime-two but iesepecific for thin dineeee only. clippingisquiekly done. Our records show the memlous trous- u to three or {formation of thoueende of drnnku'de into 'soberJndnstrious sud upright men. Wives cure your husbsndel'. Children cure your fut-hem! This my is in noeeune enoetrnm._ cupping‘ ‘ F“ ‘" “”dfi’FW’ (N' §m iseosklilfuily devieed end prepared Y) Times: The Good Ml “Ration. I: Good roads are edmittedly for the' benfit of the section in whlch they sre ' located. In fast. it is not too strongi a statemEnt to any thst permsnent! good roads sre tor thepemsnent good . of the communities through which they pass. How long, then. wlll it be 1 before good roads become the rule in- stead of the exception. Will there ever I be an end to the miserable psmhwork * repsir businees that rulns- hotses. ‘ smashes blcyeles and wagons snd ln‘mes the drivers who wslk by the side 4' of their teams, as well u the people ' who, having no tesms. sre still com- pelled to well: mile site: mile in eer- rying their products to whet? The L. A. W. hss still s W field before it in the education of the muse. uad . the stste legislstors. I L l In the highlands of Gringo County, Incl. on the Manon Route. Bent min- enl wster op earth. Ample hotel .0- commodntlons. Two tninl dnily. through sleeper every night. City ticket ofiee. 832 Clark Street, Chicago. ”KING A HEDGE FENCE-s French Lick Sprint- the .mfl in the hedge. In In Ingenlous Treatment by W“ Drunkard; are pg“ CHI}! _Dnl|y tlle Nerves. A Pleasant and Pos- Im. an lor tho Lie-or mm. This remedy in ln noeem emu-um. but is 3 specific for thin dineue only; and heoeklllfnlly devised an! prepued thet It in thorodghly uolnhle and plea-- immune mate. s’o “mum begin]: in a cup of_ w. or ooflee without the knowledge of the person taking it. Thousands of \ drunkuds lave cured themselves with thll priceless remedy end as many more heve been‘oured Ind mlde temp-cute men by having the “cum" administered by loving friend- snd rem“! without their knowledge in cote. or ten. Ind believe many the! they, Mfinued drinking of their own free will. [)0 not welt. Do not he idelnded by e rent and milled!“ t.‘ Drive out the dine-ea at once end for all fine. The “Home l Gold Cure” lg gold It‘the extremely low I Ji _ _1ALI_ prlee of One Dollar. than placing within much of everybody 3 mutant more eflectul than other- cutting .25 to no. Full dlmcuons mnuw each pack- m. Spools! Idvloo by tgklllod phyil‘» an. wien requested without 'eitn ch: . Setup walnut-tofu» 'Ol’l onreoeipto One 00th Add!!!- Deputuant A 681. Edwin 3.01m; 00.. n30 Ind an Hum 39. Phflv “913m. ,,A_j__.. I- -o-Lml- an. "WW in strict” “add. THE HOME GOLD CURE. E‘s-fit} bl Think/u. No Wake-1m 0' 7-- mâ€" -7 -77- ,7 , , ' 11:“;in (Mum Dizzine- ol they ‘ Head . Nervou- Manon, bow Cpl-In, em. you her-I not m another “1. Twu dunno! the well-known Am.“ Flower will relieve you at once. Go to G. 8.0nmminmfandgct numplcbot- tie tree. Dagmar nine. 75 cents. dot. Gum's Prhe Minute. (2-25-11 flow it I. Dunc; Thain! object in Me with the Am- erican people in ‘to “get rich" the nomad. how to regain goodbedul. Tho Int an be obbindbymwy. honesty mad giving; tho mud (good health) by using Gwen's Aw Flower. Should you be u despondent mm from my 0! the afloat- of hymn, Liver Conphint, Appendicitis. on- firm, etc. such :- Sick Headache. pd- git-fioygf fine Hart. Sour Stu-uh. p", IA,~- A. i..- J. NARRV. PVC.- Put Ave.. One Block Wen niche depth J. C. ROGAN, All kinds of Lump. and Fixture: in stock. Bell wotk and Prinh Tel. whom: I Specialty. CHICAGO. NEW YORK. BOSTON HIGHLAND PARK, Supremls Floor F'nlsh chago Garnish (60., EXPRESS! N6. "e Treatment of Floors GLENCOE HOTEL. Ofllce. I Danton: Ave..Chlaco mum In. Telephoneâ€"No. 79. GLENCOE Tun-ox: 2|: BAGGAG E ILL.

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