Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 27 Jul 1912, p. 8

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,v- m}; Limauamm: LEGHORN Hens AS MOTHERS E" ems cmcon. T0 rm MM» cm "on-mm 0....» all“ n-- I- Ban--4 .g‘ ml“ two four-Inch plecu .1: feet yawn malls] and nail fiv- hm feet long and Him to of» m w» I. to muo- ammo. » a: In Vulcanâ€"Mating Canon ll. -- ’Z'VmEsVEx or A noose ldo of Two ’9me Plooec 0|: Fan Long. Mama 70mm:- n Ibo-M be kept More fowl: In in to unit their use, tad where fovlc m. to all It fine ch'arcoal should ‘0 m In the null mam-any. H but given to Individual mm: in Wu «mmâ€"largo done. an [0081' IS QUITE CONVENIENT mull-“Menuhin: “1.0:“ d-nlywtl the-um tap the. n I good manna for m It wannabe-”bounce! I. an: and” to alt-orb you. we and marine: It I: n ulter- II no“ Cleanse "he mp. In for- m "in tour crop. in Into.“- nd mindle- flh dunk. or cholen. h'h d In“ benefit. In spring Ind h Inner. vben the four. blood in MRI-Modular!” to "H cl dim Incidents! to (he. M an no. nuns-lulu; the In Ill than in grinding for nut to... {or the poultry. than (to avenge fur-ct how that u can.“ ml. or charcoal on inn-Joby bum-3mm“)! in: on bank. In m- 7" Am u. no. nun: an the «a hot: your 0'- flocl. or at in“ mark the .3: no that you on distinguish the noun; Im II t- the an. an"! lam-borerm,mdnuobo- mmmnufidhlflotohnn ”Wm WM when one no WIoMMthhm-onw ’0 who will to moan birds {or bmd- hmmnlo their purcha- In mun-ommvbvflllfilx” land to their new tumuodlnp. Wm'tuhudondlbo inhuman-mule!!!”- In fumitobwl‘llm‘ml n um um»- bo adds-bl- ii" wmcoumwmdw n: will to unfonmto in unempti |o Ill-I0 my gowns: ovon it you do u- are no Inn-h by which one the gander from the goose. y wayl are to watch the im- tho birdl 3nd to notice the on in their voices. The gan- what is popularly called 3 09. It in possible that all tour mummbouese. 11.0. a? \ 3:53? I. Inmortonquoryutonnthod «an (or «humming the not or seen. .II We miss the following ro- II. M In Good Mfllm 01 unupmmummm OMIuM é, mo. in. owned. Toulou- Goo... Ulullly In’r-u. Mined. Amaough came Non-Nun Don-M To Fm llIy On. I. Found and mu mm.- o. 0"" May I!"- Well gran duckling: very often will begin laying crave mum of .01 cum Ill. heat. and M 1' [00¢ for than; hat than I: I. dilemma in Any fowl is "able at time. to pro- duce an egg containing blood upon. Not .31 the failure: of poultry me are due to the hens. The first duck eggs of the m are hardly ever fertile. Don't gorge the growing chick- on any and We them the next. Keep your dock healthy, clean Ind comfortable. 4’.” I .-\\\\§~\Ԥ\\§\\“ ‘\ ‘4 I‘! can than n Cochin. but It I: a fact. say a writer In In exchange. The Cochtn'u wing: are short and stubby. while the Leghorn} wings are long and the will spread them over I his nestlnl. Last name a Leghorn tn- cuhated 20 eggs for me and hatched I! of them. It was. however, in the month of July, and her next we: care- fully arranged in n basket; but. I nev- er give them less than 15. They take excellent care of their young; being light weight, they seldom hurt 3 chicks by stepping on It, 1nd they will fight Intruders fiercely. mum: "to lat-om m and non-men. they do m coach-ally. and I like (Mm very much Ia moth- cn. u would hardly teem possible mttmnm'oofleovum Thu 3 food or bud-boned on, shell and all. crushed Inc. mind with brand sealed Ion ud amend dry Push Ilwl’. and. “no and ground chucou no hope handy. They on at I"; I never Iced too much. I never toad over [our "no. a any. Ind on elm: only a week. More lurlon at. from overheats; (bu my «flooding. lune I an bond to anflnllo their food on. and km It clan. ll pan to be cleanly wlth tut ton. The am (to week- uo the most partlculnr. I give such you" s grain of black power when It In 24 hour- old, and I stroke of Inn! 0: vmllno [rom hm to top of head. I feed no sloppy load, but huesood luck with whoa! or com Mamet-ck- «1 com. cooled on“, when, mulled potatoes. etc. The hens are kept. up two weeks. and then turned out every morning. unless the weaker becomes rainy. They hnve turned to come when cen- ed. and will answer me from ever to far when I call "Pee (ark! Come on!" I am never too busy or too tired to get them up at. the Approach of a hard norm. end at {our o'clock In the evanlng. They soon lam to come home. Alter they In five ot six week. old 1 never teed et noon. I cheese either breeding hens ’or tome every other year. I ueuelly buy a thoroughbred bronze from some un- related flock. I keep old hens tor breedeu, and find their pouite more healthy. One early turkey is more profitable than three late ones, so i use the first out and tell the later ones. Chicken hens are set on the am. laying and the poultry given to the flret turkey hen that becomes broody. Large, dry pens or coop: with reinproo! roots are built quite a distance [mm the house. u had storm blow them out and drowned 24 beauties. Since those lu- sonu l have worked Morena}: I lave raised turkeys for ale :1 years. and and It s more profitable business such yesr. says s vrlter In the Farm and fireside. l hue bsd to learn nanny lessons by qulte so expensive routs. One ybsr I felled entirely by too close in- breeding. Another you I let my but» keys wonder at thelr own will and roost where they messed. Amsln I allowed some to go up In the treesâ€"â€" luodor a! Twenty-No Yolu' In Hone. Find- Buclnm More Pullo- FEW LESSONS WITH TUBKEYS Undo-comb Leghorn. Chickens need froth 'am several time! during the any. 1'th need food- lng regularly four or in time: a day, just I. little It I time. If you give them 3 lot of food. they do not know M to my um and on no I. L Macon. Missouri station. I: urging farmer: to set out lore-t. nur- Iefla m a portion of their ”gamble gardenâ€"vinta- to plant waste places wlth the seedlings. When "in. are bred for mere flncy point. 1nd when conultutlon and sub- stance Ire lost sight of they owe to be profitable mlmllatoru of food. thattumontngoodnnfiplyottho A-l kind every week in a gold mine. Good butter In as good sold any- where in the summer time. nd a farm A record cow to not only a good ad torthebreeder.butithoboostfor tho breed as we", to say nothing of the country which produced It. Corn dim II no In: ank for carrying stacker: and feeders thmxh tho winter month: than for {Meaning and lnishlng beau. The men humane method of denom- Ing a cow In to do the work with I little caustic potash When the ham are Just starting on the «If. The name enema]. for u success- m dairy cow are Vicar. capacity for food and 'eu-developed m for In“! production. Amt-rm paperlnlhonrybed machine on the tuna. and will be the means of making the Inoct money for Where mm I: “set" In pun it h 3 good nanny mention to cover the pun: with clean paper um cool- III‘. In the rub. don’t forget thou odd corners (hat no growing up to we“ and media; the farm to (bet. mu. Indiana produced 820,000,000 m of poultry Ind esp In not. your 0! the In: monk-Icaru- just out. megawatt. cfloh up the afternoon 0! m. a" at cutting when conditions an tumble. A profitable hm garden It a co.- (Inlovu mm o! mud-cum from early spring lam (root camel. It In poulblo to milk in comfort I! the unblo- no but In a clan. m!- ury and mm comm“. ‘Do Ibo mod dalrym It 10 Import- ant that the nut m of our! lovl on Ms weal-u I- you. When the ham In in normal coldl- tlou he should have m o! the water he will drink. For grinding puma-o- utfit- m should be cut when the very Int. bloo- ms appear. Trouble um: wood- hu caused more .mm (mum than any other one thing. The cow that I: A lune producer of mm must be : lam comma or bod No part or the farm wan II more universally neglected than the snrden. Throw your uh“ Into pm poultry- homo and watch them enjoy that ulna. Progregs In dalrylng 1- 3mm where there to the moat. Interest. The only honest way to water milk In to give pure water to tho cown. Move the farm closer to town by mean: or better roads. While charcoal Is not a food, fowl. gain flesh taster durlng Its use. Are your neighbor: my. looking better than your own? Cleanlineu is one of tho menu“. In poultry work. AIM!- ohmld be ruled ud cocked More dairy products are wanted. Give the cow nothing but trash war Peal enrich the nu. BO! buns nuke 800d silage. livembutouocmponmogand and with“. It clean all the the the ooflwlflMcklybOI-obbedofiu humus. therefore we mm folio. 1 m m In Me? to apply fill-II. with“: man we on do nun. Clean, plump, selected seed, true to variety. not mixed. free from weed need and from «mono and with strung germinating power should nl~ way. be planted by the tamer u A means of increasing MI on mid. To pmvent mp setting in. when 3 bird appears to have taken cold. wash the bird's face and nolmls with cat:- bofle avid diluted in the proportion of 1 to 60 with chiorinated soda. When meat In 3173:: to chicken It In a good plan to mince very fine Ind mix with meal. otherwise the chicks dislike other food for several hours afterwards. Tbg chief crops whlch an grown for a late market are cabbage. celery. cu- enmbel’s for pickles, sweet corn. tout. toes, squash and rutabap turnips. Cucumbers and cantaloupe: um not Moss, as they are two different ape den. No danger of mixing it they are plnmed alongside each other. Duclm In the garden will damm- Inlny bugs. slugs and worms and enn- not scratch. Gum: hens also no useful In the garden. Lune II a splendid disinfectant and can be used to advantage In the. am- blen. hog homes at! poultry houses or upon the farm. A cloth will do a ham )0!) of straining milk than my wire strainer. no" the emu frequently to keep It unitary. the sown select a sire of me name lured from a good rebut-Mo hreedef'l Lalo "mi «ova an m chkfl! um land from which hay has been mown or following un'berfleo. Donot myom 70‘1erqu : mm of mixed feeds male on! of mnterlll: you how nothing “out. When the no my I: over. char nu the Mn nnd punt m. am. "out corn. been. «4:. A dirty floor I: not datum In I muting Mafia, but I! II prov-nu. to u may. dusty umm Hal! bran. hold comma-I. mind with mm mill. make- 1 mod rt "on for young ”Nun. hom'n Im an item. ck“. match- In‘ will never bothcr. You mm watch nonlin- am no hatched with Mn, :3 the m nnd run them out”. Com mm In "ht-bio lad cam“! for «mum bod Mu nook through the ulnar. Tho on of calm In obviomly on tho Inmue. but on demand “.10! I MINI-u uncle. 1mm" and by timely cultivation it worth a whole deluxe o! WI!" 1 week too late. The quality of next year's upon- xun will depend upon the with made this you. Trouble with weeds has caused more alfalfa huum nun any othor one thing. "est poultry ton“: on earth in God's tonicâ€"tho common dandelion led freely. A home repair outfit. '11! sue you many dollars below It outlivco lt- m lulneu. The two row cultivator help: the funnel-10 keep well ahead or the weeds. A treeleu home is a lonesome look- !ng place to one who is a low: of trees. When you have awfully select"! Coal and charcoal no great am to digestion lu pigs. Badly kept poultry quarters are usu- ally the cause of lice. Emclency In directing the power of the horse means a great deal. The farm dog should not be allowed to run the dairy cow. Bumble foot is said to be Douala! lean thm a stone bruise. Flavor In butter 1. more Wt than color. Market your product to Mt your market. Guinea. fowl: are ’uml In do» mand. It the ("loch an dim and (In Keep a sharp lookout for tho cub- nxe worm. Give chicken: good up... Koonllvoltockotaomnunl. Hunt“ in the lo“ 1- am. F. C. MOBERG Q SON Phone l08J ' East Chicago Avonuo General Dry Goods and Grocer“ SouthwutComrdMninhnanrtmm - lama-w ”a When Moberg does your Painting it is done Right HOUSE PAINTING and INTERIOR DECORATING WATCH THIS ”AGE NEXT WEEK FOR SPECIAL SALE OI SHOES nanny.“ '0‘." “O. 'O'Iifilt unuuu no. CHAS. L. JOHNSON 44 N. Forest Avenue Wear alone will pm“.- "I: (mm o! the nbava statement. W3 m noxious to have you prove it. (or we km the imvimhlc "ml: mil M-«moum nudist! autumn {or um um. Serb complete Mfidum on our :1 i a. talk d nun! npetknrc in watching tho outcome of um-hr trial: Idem. You be the Mt to (a! it. Order: called for and Delivered Ralph N. Ballou M. C. Conner: Sumac! Can-is N¢< F<I~+ WUO_¢ U¢< P‘IP wNOIW .l. Wmn Rogers. President deh N. Ballou. Vice-MM Slmuel Curt!“ Cashier DIRECTORS msuxas+ A SAVINGS ACCOUNT?! 3 per cent interest stats from the lat on dl deposits made on or before the 10th. B. E. KEHLER ; Always on the Job OI" DOWNEBS GROVE ’ SOUND SLEEP GOOD DIGESTION IN DEPENDENCE DEALER IN IN THE RIGHT We will be glad to call for your orders and give you advantage of our daily store offerings the same as if you came to maket yourself. In fact. we are extremely awful in mak- ing up your order. as we feel thatif you donot get the very best you might think we were taking ad- vantageof you.

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