Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 17 Aug 1912, p. 4

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A Waco judge has fined a murmu- mm a 1 dog In the presence of to woman who owned the dog. It h A"! Mr in love and: 1‘s“ in W Ii. Nolan young men at 5-. If m why whisper undying u. Wmnotrokummmom m n nutomobmat for running machine too slowly Is something ‘0', hit a leisurely Chicago nun got a m “not car truck and obstructed Inc-gal. the composer. an the ”We doe! not know what It is talk- ” shout when It an chorus girls ”)0“ enough to be gnadmothen. t. on) mntqlndrz'u nun 93:3“; (a! do has when . Sun :1 utnetyono a woman'l mm'ttmmbeonhebeu. M devised the loft collar and “I out. for summer wear mined in has by about ll! months. The! at! ”but than the nmor 91d!" find. '50 Rank- «plum v‘llo tin-entail I! reach the north pots in: one great “an. When kc feels cold he an .0 Ma whiskers an a mafia. Weather expert- any that rain at to! In reduced “unduly. But the m In a. tough n tuner u lot} II. We predictions. Clevohad‘n Intent project II 3 3m! .300 an. Bot-cone In (In ton Ip- ” to hug motion“ the pond- !!Iflu of I Men! «on. mun-human pod-no. hmdomhhvfll Mun? Wynn-momma. ”that-aunt? Mbunndmtortklno on! bmader. mm In Its v1- Manmcflunhonn yummuumxumwm III who run- nut-anhâ€" for c In- an.» “blue City win-1min. mm In around with m M n It may no. It In! mummmvunnw hum-mall. A m wluly choc-u “d manly out to u lam! Inn to Mu m rot-nu. “minibus mutulhn'tolfi 5‘ tot!» $5 To tho than, “Bock. tor women!" '0 Mum shout but. "Shin unu- uto Insurance companies do not .- Imbmwukonnanl lt'o only I tow Inche- tlom the bobble Iklrt to the new style of huh- h‘ In“. Tho automobile tires sold in this country this year will total 8120.000,- Do you remember how you used to hunt the many side of the street? 4 Kansas man is using a vacuum dome:- to catch grasshoppers. A northwest tornado can alway- tnock out General Humidity. The Sunday joy ride continues to dun: In toll of sorrow. ”081* Ml” “00K Blinder: on horses and auto hornl are marked to so. / m to mum. even vhcn talking ”In! It the Down-n am. Post a. noon-clu- mum. Marth- tuu made known nuon application. pain-r. MN. In alum mun. I!" unto. in] do will“. for aid- (mm the m 05"., Imam-.0”. " til the year 1878 thnt n description oi the hectic who published. in tint your Dr. John I. LeOonto described it In his work on tho Rhynchophorn of America, and gave to it the use which It still hen". In Canto given in sanguine-I distribution a "no-tn- ern and wanton stutu' Since the description will whilnhed the spacial has received hit infmnent and brie! noting, bot ha been recorded as oo- cnrring ia‘ lever-i gum iron Ill- The wound which in bottle long In oyipooiting coale- the tip Ind terminal leaves on the young cone to drop over nnd die, Ind shortly otter- wnrd to fail from the vine. The as; II not curried to tho ground with the pruning when they fan. but it re- man: In the vine, and the in": which ‘ denim therefrom feeds in the heart lot the lump from which the luv- ‘ 3nd tip were removed. : it in Intending to compu- tho methods of this insect. with than of: other nodes thnt girdle twin or mail hnnbhu In order to kill or port- Iy ml the wood in which their eggs or. hid nnd their larvae are to feed. Tho “hickory twig-sinner.” Onci- dare: cinnhu, a “long-horned” hee- no. MI in egg- in the branch“ of hickory ud other tree- and than gir- dlel tho hunch below. by c’nttiu t doop grow. with it: ltrong jaw! 00 can. to he quit. ml urn-grout the cum and hid-Vader. nation of the thud Sun; In nm In. 0. V. Riley.lnhhlmnpoflonthom- loco m. of mun-fl. moo-d It at forming can: on the common creep- er. M. about "go um. time 3". Ben}. D. Walsh 3.: specimen of (he had in his m In minds. matted "undam- mums." u 'u not w mm: Ml. I‘m (I! ammo...) Mum-unwiouiuofl Menu-calmnulmlodal ill-nun. wot-Nylorlbonuoltm in thou-tumultuous!“ In um- (Mahmu- pint km: uVIuhhmtorlvobddlw. mum cut-«doth. I“ m moorland»! moo.» wot-mot tum-mus» mmwhndwflopdnwda~ «(anagram luminan- :u-lhnmmmmm unud-mnmmmdm land “In vaulting no. m. M‘- ntluntulhnmumahto Inmmmwmd lowing-M finiaanmmhw “sputum-«Mom 01W In'nn www.mnm mm the. nut-mod nth-Llo- u n «no-yum mul- m- oat. ‘Ih Mmtmmmdm but lmlo mm Im- In and to “I nun GIRDLER ATTRACT S ATI'EN'I'ION AS ENEMY OF THE GRAPEVINE Plants caused to From! Ragged Appeal-am on W of Dead Tips Renault; From Attack of Insect:â€" llns Boon Found in Savoral Stat-s From Missouri to Pennsylvania. E‘é‘ For punts not about three feet mar, making A rat by not sloppy and! way. use u autumnful‘ near and: plan. at tho mun may be non our the field Menu. Ono lant- mntuhouldnoteo-taur “perm um not Included. Resp m m any from the poison. 7 Stir together, white dry. two pounds of psfls green and 25 pounds of bus. then moisten with water that has been sweetened with molasses or dissolved sugar, making s wet bu not sloppy mash. fie 0M0 station advises that to! protecting gardens and limited are“ from the attacks of grasshoppers. good results no usually chained from using 3 poisoned bran mun, pro pared as follows: on» Shaun Given Fora-I. h “In. Poisoned Br“ flash for ”so In an. RADICATION OF THE GRASSHOPPER There sre other species that operate In A similar manner, but the ones that he" been mentioned will serve to ohov that the pscullsr sum. to one for. or “other, Is shared by Inact- beionging to widely muted m It In Interesting not so many omelet, which In most respects do not reusa- ble eseln other to the least and vhleh We st inst three orders. hsvo adopted some {may this need!" my of providing the safety and contort of their progeny. ‘ ‘ The adult at the “unborn at.- m” I "(pvt-3d Ir a! the nu- new. Inn It: on can no on of mg rum than“. The hr" which hatch" calm the an nod “In work!“ It. ny dovnnrd for metal inches 3: mirth. the shoot several times. with 3 mm! gm undo jut beneath the but, which km. the “out “on; and the larva teed. themftor on the dead wood. The "cumin “Manet." Jun It tiger. I saw-fly. punctures the bark of curmt hushed nut the and. of grov- lng tips with It. now-lilo oflpodtor and Inn an on In the «mum. Just above the egg, It 31rd!“ the twig by muting several than out: with It. ovi- poultor no that the twig bra-h over. The larva which develops fro- tho‘ egg feeds on the am: at the «my. ' pinna- “noun. Inn no can In the Mach. 0! at M one u... but loav- tho ginning to be do” try “I lune. In Ihln an (In turn to.“ In (to hem of lho lm will It 0. may run mu “a up: at. tho ml. Il- .oot 08.“ u. Dower cm! of In Mr m. landlady In" Ibo a: h and. fl Mum Into the burrow than ad vult- M Ibo clad to Nov (to ('1‘ lo Ibo um“. whom I( col-plou- In (um-non “an Ibo hm. meu-odonmunnond Inn :- cu hum Ibo two. I- n dump nu- nor. In an mu can or Multan mm mm. mm author ‘10-‘- . 120mm GROVE REPORTER rule ee Ippllceble here I: anywhere else. Only the very beet grun- ehould be sanctioned. Only the choicest brand of beef scrape, fine out clover. ,eltelfe. In! other food- of this tort 1 should he need. There Is nothing that ’wfll repay one better for good elm and food given theu then I. look of "Dene. flee to It then thet in the nut- terot'loodeglvelthemontytlehelt be procured and only the but he fell. (By A. G. mom) No matter 'hlt food I- then tho‘ towhbemroiththeveryhuttm mbepmcured. ltdoeanotmto buy poor grain or poultry food of In! kind. Home poop]. think It in coo- nomloal to buy poultry mile. bo- unce they are cheap. tad end- nh'covond with tar vapor name In the but which is devoted to the roasts. um and part, a! the floored space. The boardlng of this home I: tuned up and déwn. Naming Calm by Purchudn. up: tine-Ham gm: ml: above the d!- light such :- alto hinged and is shown ECONOMY IN THE BEST FEED at u to to removed In: an. M clan-II; A doll m “and. no full length over «a. dramas bonds. Mud loond portlooflnofn-o vott MI. than u cl. d. I. c. A drop cumin 0! can". I; h "on to bonedooeold mm; ill-halo" atllnCuulntbln D. Aloud-Inc lumulolnnchenddthehm ubovctbcmndhnmnnnh Rahal-(Amt). Adam-ml. Mum above the window In A “a In shownopcuudlnn lion-nil Whflnuupulmum doth m during m m. ”och!- !! am the winter and only am. The noun nu open undo: the an»... mmhuomuooonum “omtwmfloonulumhc Ibo cm. Timon“ no to conduct pilot for u». PouRry lea-Io Tiny An c-uod Chg-p. winter months. A piece of 8 by 12 inch material in uwd as a. mnition. to prevent the straw from getting over on to the dirt, and is shown in D. Th3 perches, c, on the dropping board Ire movable to nuke cleaning euior. The dmpplnl board in hinged and The 0cock chicken house Is a. con- venient and satisfactory house for city lots. It will accommodate 15 Indi- viduals It good care is given the flock. A dirt floor In shown at the left in C. At. the right in C is a. board fl00r on which the straw litter ls placed in Convenient and Satisfactory Building to Accommodate Fiock of Fif- teen Chicken. In City. 0000K PLAN FOR HEN HOUSE loop. “raw In Hoes. Owing Am lam MM. 0‘" M. Showing Cloth 8cm". 5-3! “ordnmmcmmmam n1. Truman-can Cumuhonumwunuk. . ». ”tom 824! HIBNER CO., Ladies’ and Gent! Tailoring VEGETABLES AND FRUITS Mmhd Br“- #73:. “3‘1; :- FRESH AND. SALT MEATS PM“! Again“ Ooclal Ill. You cannot expect a teacher to have the am of m uni-nu. the amine. of a honlcultun-c. the nplrlc o! n naturalist. and the culture of u county counclllor. and then my hlm tho al- 117 o! In once clerkâ€"Exchange. Musical Prodigy. A seven-year-old boy of Kennel. France, is the latest musical prodigy to burst upon the world. He is an udmirabie. even a brilliant, pianist. but has genius [or composition, and so- nataa, symphonies, piano pieces of all kinds flow from his pen. It is said to be pretty good stuff. too. A num- ber 01 the great composers have be- sun to invent melodies before the use at sovent. Prison Dollcaclu. Iced champagne, black curl-nut jelly Ind soda. water are among the urtlclel o! diet which a prisoner In hospital can choose at Wand-worth prison. What! No uvhte2~laondon (Hobo. Hail Del-noted Liberty. In Rome slaves, when they received their liberty at their masters’ hands. worn coneâ€"shaped felt mm. which came to be the symbol of liberty. “tor the death of Nero the citizens of Rome wore pointed hats to show that they were relieved (mm the op- presaion of a tyrant. Later on, when the Netherlands threw oil the Span- lsh yoke, they adopted a hat in the cost. gt arms of that nation. Inn-n00! mount. Che“. lulu - my “I...“ In. con. Ila) 9 MILIOAD SI. toothpick. REAL ESTATE, RENTING and INSURANCE lusmm oMmmnu AID “van-rm mom nu oma. IOI W. Washington stun Downer- Gme Wand-d Work- mGIIMND AVE. NI. I. Trouble WM! the Eyes- Bomeflmee Uny lulu become loan- and and not beneath the eyelids. ne- tore going to all the trouble or enn- Inlns the upper and lower lids. nu the wash bowl with cold water and open the eyes under water. Open and null. them several times. and In neu- ly every Instance this will wash out the bothersome hair. .lt will at least loosen such a hair so that It may be easily removed by the cotton-dwell We can Weave your OLD CARPETS into Beautiful Rug: my mdaimd. . WE SELL BedmdBnthRoomRupinnflColmmdShadumymble. JOHN H. SHURTE w RM mm mun": “AL" (0.. W“ A‘ont [or NAPEIVILLB TILE The BestDrainTile Made. In Us: for37YeIn FullStoekonhmfi Cubtaptanpflyattmded to. BROOKS-MUELLER (:0. C 0 A I. DON’T WORRY When you return from your vacation with your clothes spotted and soiled, bring them to us and we will make them look like new. Our Opportunity “If our man down“! nuke s new. In tho hallhturo." an the mum Court-r, “we'll send him to court... where he'll b0 10:! night or and new had from gain." --,,-V V “Oh. no!" remarked his ungrateful chief, “I coqldn‘t give Lord â€"--- tho Thistle. He'd eat It. " Found In Old Battle Ground. While cutting turf In Corlnra bog. County Roacommon (Ireland) on the estate or Mr. J. J. Doyle. J. P.. a num- ber of copper battles: heads, armor and milltary utensils were unearthed the other day It a depth of about thirty feet. 0n thin spot was (armor- ly fought a fierce battle between tho clung o! the O'Rourkeo of Bream Ind u up: of the O'Connor: 0: Room Severe Reflection. A discussion on appointments to tho Moat Noble Order of the Thiatie gave rise to a caustic saying on the part. of Disraeli. Among the names “33er ed was that of a certain peer. who dil- played more meal than judgment in his support of the Conservative party. "Good-by." and the toll- mold h’ the parlor acme. "But before you so let me remind you that you con tole- phone me In the morning over no much cheaper than you can sand I messenger. and you can buy me a. box at chocolates with tho diorama." Evnively Anmrod “011,3”. Smith." she said, "hit night I had such a delightful dream! I positively dreamt that you and 1-â€" only you and I. mindâ€"were traveling on our honeymoon: Do you ever have dreams like that. Mr. Smith?" "I am atrald I used to, Miss Antique," he an- awered, "but now I am more over my suppers.” : “Good-by wtitrlvurvor!" laid tin 7m Inna, many. «I he proparod to don-rt- “! leave you now. ngvorrtg Mug}: _ 19 W. RAILROAD STREET MIKncw HIM. Wild-.35-

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