South Bend News-Times, Volume 36, Number 228, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 16 August 1919 — Page 10
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Ti nivY rn:nNOf)V, aigist 1, 11119. THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES
AGRICULTURE and STOCK-RAISING
HAVE IDEA
OF THRIFT VALUE; smm.
But Saving of Sparrow and Squirrel is Only Temporary. V.ASHINT,TOX. D ;., Aus?. 10 ' S th it ) i 1 1 Irllow." said thf Trfesnor, pointiiic to a sptrrow on tot r.f th hor-f-ra'k. Tn- b.rd wis tiifcr'irz :it a I.-nt: hur raucht thor lrcrn PiIVk tail. 'Thrifty litti l-uil-Ir. fh?" an-svfr-'l Farm?! Mil!-. Th fanv.n an. I thf- proff-or st r- umikin.s th- usaal ;:ftn -ilinner jtipc unl r th( g lin. "r'ne fr'.ainiy v. i k.- oat a Im interior finish 'vith tl;at hair, tho iro-f-h-,or ar f-.l, " bat I a:a voi ilerir.4 ;oout h-r tönft lanncr Iii!! ..i.Jn't answer bat rontinued with his own i'lea. "A litt'. !at-r th irr . ill b-iu at da'Aii aiul "ork .ill la puttin; aJiy their int-r foo.l thy aro reJ fxa ri;ils to 'oiks." "That" trJt ;s f:i ;IS tlu y o." oain .i','rt(.l thf irof. or. "M ;:ra:idf4iothr v.-.s a S oU h I'resL.. -trtan ar-al twril '... sa inc. Wht-i. luoth- i'nn't th c5otUl fi'ta::i ''! fiv oitiiK-ril. v uiiM fiou .i' and '.-(otrh bairns k'i stroi i K jMain iMMiid-' i h- pi ot soi !o4pl ii rhiH LI.- ot th rt '' Ib(tiot. 'h'li" taught r.H". 'How f lot h thf IlMle bii-y !. aril tol l in olt ano ovf r a;am t lie tory of the thrifty ki 1 1 1 i 1 hl nM. ami i t ear h would bv b'.ildlr. jn-iiso tf rent. 1'ail he 11 vcr j.-ets al 1, ho vll! be .loin-, ;he sinic tiling a liumlre.' u.u-i fnun n .." ' nl th s juiri i ; ;" ask-l I "arm . f lill's. "Sair.e v Ah him." aii th" profesor. "works all th- miiuiiut mttinc away vier- thai: la- iie-!-.. Tlio r if ror, and he stai:s ill our aqaia ; 1 the next summer. If v had eiio.1 J the luirrel. we'd still b cave dwell-.! VVf." "Hut I rai" a Ahat ciop Minnner." To I-'artuer i I ills va: rtlrely conin-el et. "What '.r y ri do with it?' f t ' not thIroteor asked. j "Tn with it!" repeated rarm-Tj hiim. -1 rin.1 ur a iiai-stiiTiy ..f nour, pui :iwa n u'ti 10 sow a.;a;r. im and sell th r.t." j "And v hat Ucoincs of thr ; ninn"j '.'" purs -iil lav pr lVor. Ie ( kiicw well crouch tn.a fli'.U-i'uft wj:s th riebest tarir. m tiio all-y. that it had rown : i !-. '!- v uJi cn h nration of Mil -, ami that it would; o SOl:. li hr thai, v Ja n the fitibr to.K ii. !, n th. i";if.'i ! hu'TC i Th Hills (f land as tht profe-st l h n r.-h i; obligation. So k'ie u'.i il an.-Hi r to j -Npet t. Hoiu'ht l.il rty i'au .1. Tarnn-r Hi'lö b.u.!., '".-ni' oi r.. wh.-at mercy runs lb. family. 1 .-rn oi it is put ! for ui-U p an i ! n'w n- ichiiu'iy. a i;"i iit :;!- avi o. int sali- investments fm Aia and me. l or t .ns 1 na p it it In I:- Ti ooii.lv ;,iv' cavil -s .-lamps. I ;im bu.n.g n " at the i.iark-t pi:e. cm r; rt bond I can ifford a!id t l a- th- limit in War S.i i .l'- st . i , 1 iu'iirc that .'!a anl I wilt be : -n"... t. turn tin farm oer to .-on ir. ;iu- t irs and take that tiip . -round the world." "Not a lit lllv a 'n!.:ul." avi ,.. ...f.-, -I,.,, M... v.. , i im --..i ..... . . v .v . . . . -. v... I.e.- j k ir.g -n i.l'Oiind. Thrift is a ai.-l t ' deliberate shin; It trarixs l wi en I'eopb out tl.t h un'a n jro-;r - re.t 1 M Ittel 'in e b -i. ii k s .n.l animals ;i!iil arii.na! ?laii; -..till It t.lK', S el-.l to on. i'.nc h'ir.l.tn thnlt IY.L AMEKIt'.W PICNIC. At Pottawatomie Park, S'inlay, Auc. 17 all loyal Aict-ricans are urged to attend this picnic. Program of ?jurts at l" o'cVu Com- and bring jour dmne: C. H. FINCH. LAND PKK 'I:.n IM KKAMMi. Where are the mrn vho are pay -li.g 4,0 ar.d Jj'-u an acre for land in Iowa ;oir. to b when the pric-t vit i.trin products s- C(v a nuinal K ve lather it L' ;n tu- or lo eirs '! h. s.me question iiu-'ht le askt ; b i .t the : lot prices in In.iiana.
Th,t sumo, ov,r tner., ' 5:U fl w frk ju.t us l-.ixrA to btisi.l a in l ; ,; , f. f.t- Z. v... -W . A." i ii xt y ar. If h really t iiuf f y j y'V ; i.hf would put a r.i n.-jirool roof ovi r i v v;- - i
j and spinach. Kale will be unhurt ATTENTION HACLUs: by frost and may be used late in the All rroinbrrs of F. O. H. No. 4Cjeas n. Thru the planting of the wishing to Join a bowling team arc above crops the garden plot will be requested tr meet at the FagU s , kept well rilled and plentiful variehome S inday. Aug 1 7 at 2:U0 p. ni. ty uf fresh egetables will be supto. make arrangements for the com-1 plit d f.r the home table thru the ir.' Low ling season. tail .-eason. CH AIK MAN, nowlmg Tam 6114-16. j KILL s.('Kri IIE.NS. j It is easier and chcaiKr to barn 1 UMi;il I,l"lUJI.L IlAHLi:V.!hcw to oiek out loafinu- fron, lavirg Farmers in Knox 'county, ur.al !e to ' lunts than il is to pay their board -ti i oi n for ft.:d een at J7a tn.. ! o it of i r on pocket with te ha'e r'rvhaed thr.e car loads of prt-ent high prices of fveil. Culling -tound li'ib-x at $"S a ton to f. J b morst rat i ."ns throughout the stale lhe;r ho-s. Cooperation m poohrg 1 r .ng the advantac.s of the agruulCritii orders ? ro.ight a lower price. taral collc-e to your dcoi. Attend J nr f the timonsti ations and lean:
i:vi-:nty-skyi: Af;i:xT. There i.re row " counts agr.culIura! agents in Indiana, only 1 " oar.ties bcinc -Ailho.it the:n. vbi'. tMrd of this number hi- app!;-c.tion-in at l'irdu anirsit f i in n. PIIIDMONT 11 IAN I T OIL. Eetter. cheaper than Olive oil Tt CoSe lUr.cn. 7 (.27 at
Getting Ready for Fair
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Xo 'fforts are beinp spared everywhere- to interest girls In baklnp. 1 aiming anl other home duties. Many of them are becoming so expert that th ir moth rs can no longer set the 'pace. An effort is belnp made to induce local uirls to exhibit much if their work at the Inter-State Fair. South Hernl. Indiana. Sept. 9 to 13.
SHOULD PLANT
i LATE CROP NOW
. . vegetables May be Sown for Fall Use and Winter Storage. LAKAVKTTH. Ind.. A up. IT.. Ton many pardoners have the habit 1. ,, 1,- V..ir- r-a t.rt j in Illlv of layinir by their gardens in anil allowing the plot J U 1 .1 to regrow weeds for the mainder of the season. There ;r
ir.i.ir.:' things that may be planted atjrt.cently received by ! ihV time that will prod -e good ! Agricultural Kxtensi
'rops befor.- freezing weai.. .-. early getables help to keep the ; table supplied with good food during .,.. ,,n,TrM-.r ).nt it i thn itfi rrfnis UP- U I H 1 l l l lt t'tafc ai i7 . - g, .'thai are of greatest value to store
luiln the winter or to can when inonstration will show the economy leoub-r days make the kitchen work I of using a self-feeder, supplement- ; j..ss aiaiuous. I corn with a concentrated proRoot crops should be planted by'tein feed and other economical hogall means for all use and winter j feeding methols. storage. Short season arieties of Two hundred ami thirty-two ! b.-t-ts and carrots as well as winter townships are involved in these de'i.idishes. may be sown now and the monstrations in 3'J different coun-
:;r.-i of August fall turnips should be ..I nl:..itP,l in :.n- v.w-.nt i.;li- .1 ;1 i 1 -
;:i.b. acording t C. K. Mi,.-on ofiy exory
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Late Tor Corn. i a onomicai. A final planting of hush snap' Farmers through their township beans now should be mad.-, use such-"d county rg.inizations are supjuick maturing Mringlos varieties porting this work extensively be--arim.1, tr...M t o 1 1 i-'nr tmst I cause they have lf.imcJ that hog
juality the' pods should be picked I x-h..n x ,,.,ni' tnb.r Pi. nt.i I
now. beans should be obtained from!whi4t othodsi of feeding are the ! most economical for them to use.
Iii I11IUV41T 'a t.'i pu lliox I 1 ' V 4 ' i.nti! th- im s are killed by frost. It is rather late to plant .sweet
baskets. ; corn. b"t the gardener runs a chance U. S. 1?A PKKTT. ' "f securing well filled ears for the Pres. ' tab,- b fore frost if weather condi-702:-17. I lions are favorable and an early
ariety such a-s toiden itantam is used. Seed of endive and petsai or Chinese eabbage for fall salads should be sown now while leaf lettuce sown in early August will pro- . ; I uce a good croj before cold wea- ' i l!n r. I ' Per "greens" plant kale now and i.e rirst part of August sow mustard how to pick out the slacker her. ppirciiAi: ixH)pi:iLvnYi LY. Farmers of iJreene county, many of them 'u mg c.-op. i atlvety through lt..l ii.Mlr or tlnct fron; companies have purc'iasej r.O er loads ot Kr'i:nd liiinsloiu f . r use on their wheat this fall, and at lea.-t JO car ! ads mote Mill be obtained, County V-;cnt M. P- Nujcnt estimates.
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PROPER FEEDIN Purdue Agricultural Department Showing Farmers How to Raise Hoes. LAFAYETTK, Ind.., Aug. 15. Three hundred and ninety-six demonstrations in hog feeding will be conducted by as many Indiana farmers cooperating with the county agent, according to reports the Turdue xtension department.
The'no hundred ami fifty-one of these
demonstrations will be in nogging off corn, alone or with various supplements such as soybeans grown wan corn or unKUKe in a s-en-feeder. The remainder of the deties. The influence of Uiesc ce111 O IIS! HU U IIS III "ill II l I'"""' ...in l. ... ... : hog raising section of tile State. feeding demonstrations are most efficient way of tinning the out An economical metho! in one lo cality is not always the most economical one in another section of the state. While the fundamental principles of feeding are the same, the details of applying them to feeds available, forage crops grown, environment, etc., make the demonstration work very helpful. Did you know that The nook Shop has all the new books and best sellers all the time? Successors Miller Uook Store. 124 S. MicTiIgan st. 7016-17. TALK OF THE TOWN Free Cars Sunday at 2:10 to show the biggest success in South Bend. Plat of 130 lots sold out in two Sundays. In order to supply the demand, the owners hae consented to grade another street of sixty new lots for next Sunday and every one a beauty. One is yours for One Dollar down, then only 5Cc and 7 5c a week. Prices $119. $1:'9. $149 to $195. except corners. positlely the biggest bargains around South Bend today. Two big free cars will le.oe Northern Indiana interurban station, corner 'ashingtor Avenue unö Michigan street at 2:lö. Sunday. Cars will carry banners and .top for passengers along" Washington Avenue. Kollow the crowd. Come and LrinK your friend.". Adv,
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Au. Major Murdoch circle met Thursday afternoon In the G. A. II. hallMr. end Mrs. Will Storick have returned from a visit at the Arthur Sturgi home in South Hend. Jack Colgate of Rochester. New York i.s a guest of Miss Ellen Dixon at the home of Mrs. It. H. Patterson. Harold Storick has returned to his work in Detroit. HLs mother. Mr.. Tora Storick, went with him for a week's visit. Mr. Alec LaPierre, Mrs. .1. A Hull :-nd Mr?. Chas. Hull of South Iiend have been guests at the home ! of their cousin, Mrs. W. 1 Wetmore. (luy C. Mars of Detroit, formerly of this village, is visiting friends here this week. Mrs. Geo. Holt, with her daughter, has returned to Chicago after a visit at the home of her mother, Mrs. Catherine Morgan. A. V. Haskins was in Benton Harbor Thursday to attend a committee meeting of the IJerr.'en county battalion. Miss filadys Ilheam of Xiles is a guest of Miss Vivian Dilley. .Mrs. Prank Pontius, with her children of Chicago, is visiting at the hme of her mother, Mrs. Catherine Morgan. Mrs. Robert Ingleright and son. Howard. arf guests of Mr. and Mrs. V. C. Johnson in Elkhart this week. The following orhcers were elected at the meeting of the American legion "Wednesday evening: Command:. Thos. Mars IaCnne: vicecommander. James King; adjutant. Chas. E. Hoopingarner: finance orlicer, Geo. D. T;o'lor; historian. Glenn Heim; chaplain. Rev. Wayne O. Kantner; executive officers. Vernon Ellis. Chas. Dowling. Jewell Dillev. and third Fridays of the month, the next meeting being on August '22Faeth and Wing of Ioeust cottage have purchased a new tive-passen-ger Overland automobile. Miss Jennie Hurton will have a sale of her household goods at the Hurton home Saturday afternoon. Aug. 16. E. F. Kimmel of Flint. Mich., visited friends here tb.s week. Mrs. Harry Handy, who has been ill for sometime past, has been taken to the Mercy hospital in Henton Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Heidleman entertained the No Name club at their home Friday evening in honor of their wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, with their daughter, Gladys, Chieaao, are visitors at the home of their niece. Miss Nina Sparks. Mrs. M. K. Feather of Pa la eins, Texas, who has been the guest of her sister. Mrs. O. J. Pennell. is visiting li'r son. Joe Feather, in Elkhart this week. The Hook Shop suggests that you order your copy of the new Harold Hell Wright book at once. On sale Aug. 21. The Hook Shop, 124 S. Michigan st. 701D-17.
Put Yourself on Your Own Pay Roll! You pay the landlord, the grocer, the coal man, and the gas and electric company every month. HOW MUCH IS THERE IN IT FOR YOU? WHOM ARE YOU WORKING FOR THE LANDLORD, THE COAL MAN OR YOURSELF? Pay yourself first out of your next pay check. Deposit a part of it with us each month. Your money earns 4 interest and you can get it any time you need it. WONT YOU TRY? BE A SAVER WITH
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Local Markets
II AT, TflAYr AM rtEto. :Crrrrt Hail hf fTroity .MllU' i'Unr and Irf.l ( .. 4? S MlrUt.) NEW HAY raying S20 to $22; selling f30 t3 it. MU4M-I'ajtnf 1 t IIS. eülrf "öt OATS I'aylnff &0c, Fellln- 00 to ÖV. K1IELL COUN Paying $1.73; lelling l-'.Oo tj f-2 20. kAH CUKX Paylog 1.40; selling 1.N lo 12.00. TIMOTHY SEED- raylo 5 per bu: tell air K.50. CLOVEK SEED Tajins 72 bu.; felllog (.'ä bU. ALSYKK CLOVE II 124.00. ALFALl'A (Moutana grown) J1S.00. GRAIN AND rif.D. ,(riK"ti Illj iy O. U. Damn, SirSHELL CORN-Paying Jl .63. UATS Paying l Belling Z to ". H K S Mug y .tO iuulreu. MIDDLINGS Selliii? $o.t0 hundred. CHOPPED FEED Selling, f J pet "SCRATCH FEED Seillug per cwt. WHEAT raying ?2,14. L1VK STOCK, Carrrt4 Iaily by MaJr Bias., f,. La gm a ft.. MisbawaJi.) HKAV; I AT STKEUS alr to good liidllo; prlm. li'Ht. HOGS lü(Xäl. lia , :0c; löoHö lbs.. UOc; 1TJ up, lie. 8 ICED S. CoirseUtl Dally by Warner Bra.' Se More. 220 h. Michigan St. COW PEAS 450 to $5.00. JAPANESE MILtwurS-l to 3.50. RED CLOVER $2ä to $2S. TIMOTHY Ü0U to Jr6.&0. KLD TOP $3.00. SdV BEANS ö to 16. SOUDAN (iKASS $30 per hundred. SPELT' ."MOO cnt. WIN 1 Ell OF HAIRY BETC1I $15.00 ier bubt-L l xr i.HVKRS-23c lb. A LS IKE $25 00 t pLLK uUass So.?5. Will iE CLOVER-IJS.00 to V. SWEET CLOVER f 18.00. MAMMOTH CLOVER 20 to $30. ALFALt A lb.lHI. t l LLU PEAS a.50 to $4.50. FOCLTR AND MEATS, rarrerted Daily by Jlmmlri Markal ItS r.. -ffr.flQ Hl!. REEP.-Roast. SOQijOc: boiling, 10o. LARD Paying Vh; selling 45e. PRODl'CE MARKET. (Corrected today by th Brotherhood cro'frv. J30 N. Min t.) BUTTER AND E(HJS Creamery butter, pay In? 57c pound, selling t';v puud; oiintry bJttcr. paying: 5o- puund. eellinii rT nouno ; esgs, paying 40: tluztu. helling 52- dzeu. r'ULTva AMI VEGETABLES-Fruits. Califumia naval oranges. liOe per c"7fn; lemona, ÜÖ' dozen; banana?. l()e pound; Virginia potatoes, $:;.GU bu.; new eabbi:ge, selling Cc pound. ool 5o(äWc. HIDES AND TALLOW. Orre-ted today bj- S. W. Llppman. ?! N. Main t.) Hides. 2.jg:;."K". alfskins. 40;70c. IJenderel tallow, ö(ji.7c Ib.; beeswax S0e pouml. PEPPERMINT OIL. (Quoted by the "Oil, Taint and Drug Reporter.' Prppermlnt, tins .r0( S. .. battles loooiprj: r- tifie! s.5o'a y . 1 Hi:X IHK TO HOLD ANNUAL PICNIC. Hen Hur annual picnic will be hehl Aug. 17th, at Hudson lake. Smith's stop. All members and friends are cordially invited. Come with well filled baskets. 70.TS-16.
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Light-weight Summer Clothes. They dressed in leaves of absence. Nowadays other ways, but for leafy-light coolness try our Palm Beach or Silk Mohair Suits. Thin almost to transparency, but tailored so to drape without endless pressing. You can't help but admire the smart leisure lines of these suits. Come to look today. p
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Guaranteed IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT The price of ice in surrounding towns and cities ranges from S 11.00 to $20.00 per ton, but the price in South Bend remains the same as last vear. There will be no increase in price this year, notwithstanding reports to the contrary. Artificial BELL 2221 LINCOLN 6123 THE ECONOMIC EGG-MAKER j CrD Comb Sfath Feed is a complrte egg. IV making ration and is backed by years of saüifactory results the cc-Ltry ver. Comb Mash Feed brintr incLsed esi? y-li of bigger value to you becauie it ra.ii.rs nat-riJ j Layers cf your flock. Heavy lred3 lit r.rce j the egg weaken the. hen and in mort instncrt ituct her f uture epg-pnxJudr.x power. ri thisMa?h Feed w:th Rd Comb Scratch FJ for greatest reju!ts. Manufactured by lL-c4 ft Edwards Co.. CLjcaäo. I r i by F. C. IJAKKiriT, Clour .V I . . . I JOB X. 3II( hi.in M.t Cor. Paal)e TALK OF THE TOWN Free Cars Sunday at 2:10 to show th" r : g. i' .:: t-, 1 Jend. V-aX. f f JsO '.''. :- : r ' -j Sundays. In ordt to supply th" : .a:.-i, the owne: i hae c r.t" I t - m-.i-ii another street A i:y r. : r- r n-t Sun iay ar.d ee:-. .... .. i. t. One is yours for o.-i 1 'iwr,, then only ar.d 7:- a . Prices $ 1 1 f. j 1 -' v . $:-. t . !!.,. i except corr.ei, ;. ..:.;. ; thv- b.ggest bargains rou id Her. 1 I today. J Two b:g ire- i .(,- ..; U ie ' Northern Indiana i:. ! r . r : i -i tion. cc-rner Washir.gtor. A :.ue and Michigan street at ':1-. Sund ty. Cars will carry banners ar.d str;. for passengers ab-r.g" " t.-hingtuu Avenue. 1'oSIow th" crow i. Cuit.- ar-..! trin? your frier. 'h. Adv. Try NEWS-TIMES Want Ad,
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