South Bend News-Times, Volume 39, Number 182, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 1 July 1922 — Page 5

SATURDAY MORNING. JULY 1. 1922

THE SOUTH BEND NEWS-TIMES Watrh This Space Each Saturday IJor Up-to-thc-Minutc Farm News and Market Activities. ' activities mmm the m -Edited by Walter J. Vincent- - First Hand News of Farm Iliireaus of Northern Indiana and Lower Michigan Fully Covered. mm J L

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Value of Lime and Phosphates to The Soil Is Quickly Learned at Pinney-Purdue Experimental Farm

St. Joe County Future Holt Raisers

Northern Indiana la

Grratlv Picard with Instrtirtion- I?'c-i ved. v I n n i; v . p t; i : i ) i : i; wait i lit v

wn fn any on r.'ot was fo.;r ton

arilKTi! of pulverize,! llni- t-tone. 1000

pounds of i5 p-rr rat ac:d phosphate arid 4Ö0 pounds rf 0-0-12 fertilizer. This pro'lucfil last year, bu-h-el of corn. 40. 0 h n-ht!s r,f oats and 2.710 pounds of h.jy i r acre. The

t;.i'Kiti:.ir. j i-ii.ui. w aniiiin, i oi! on the entire Jplot is of a f rd . J lt: TO -I. r to barn th rv- ; heavy typ'. i!rs f -a e. v-ar.' lime ami f.-rtll-l ,F..t lAtm Not Kuftu-icnt

!ty r xpHrininTH .'J out 1 0 0 f trm-

c rs iron. m rP( t Imprff-rt noil- mnCms. Nd

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It was .hown by the experiments i that lime alone did! not always r-

th-r did phosphates, nor manure or

ana c o u n t 1 e . rr.mmrrrlal fertilize-.

fathered here at

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Tt would apresutts shown

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I. niver ty. What tfr

rnoon and rar- three. Just what proportion. would fully scrutinized U, r:,.rf--vary to ennurf be-t results tii many exhlb-jr-,n various typ of -soils is a matter :t- ns they wer that must be giv-n s ar-ful cor.sider-;M:r.v-d rut Ration py th, furnier to determine

m hy Prof. A.jju,r what hi soil reds most. WMr.r-ko and j Tnis ..s a;flo tru, wth roir-rd to the I'. Walker of ; q r,-,f).i na Fifteen tfns of limestone

per ar-re ha beeni arplle.l with

hardly any notlceatje Improvement, I comparM to a field -whrr- four tons had 1-een il, although llft'-r n ton j did not harm the mil. 1

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MILDEWED CLOYER HARMLESS TO STOCK

h-w wns a r'VlitJon

to many of hrn who hid motor'! mile.H over hard road to learn first hand the r 1 i of the i: of Ilm"ffon, phrcphatM nl nitrogen In building up deplete! eoil and to ohth hn':!ts derived hy proper crop rotation. What T1mt Saw Thy aw Land which previous to hirg trUI prw nothing but sorrel, and hrlars now producing Abundant Ktand of corr , rye, oatn, fioy-hrvir.s. timothy, alfalfa and in fact practically ill of the general crops pron l y farmer In this action of the country. It wiifl llko a I irkf rla of jshoo! I'oys receiving: a nature ntudy lesfon Tdth the. exception that what ni tauyht to the Interested .Tmu? of visitors her trlay v.Ill rn an dollars In their pookets. providing thy po home al Into prart!.- the things they lartid. A hrik shower Interrupted th- cla'-s, t,i;t for a few MonV'TtM. Kv ry pri5ihle combination of soil treating and crop rotation haw been worked out at fh- experimental farm and It i dme ro neatly and M'stema? Ir.ally that one ran In uni short hour f.- the thlntf that ha. taken jars to accomplish. Karrt

plot w,n Iearly marked to show Just what experiment had been worked out. Instructors who showed th p 1 1 -fiviirs about the field pointed out th various experiments with Int'-r-fincr and Instructive comment, j nrd crtadlv arxwerd all 'iuMtinns t b a t occurrd to tb.e 'studenN". i Marl nrwl Sbiir An ;xnl The marl and furnar are

fouaJly as pood l!mrtnne jn treat-, 11 be noted that we hive hid Ins: the .-(dl wa, MMwn by results; II V W' 1 111 AM H. J()V1 ilieavy deVss .Iuiti the p.i-t n i. i T Ii produced on the rotation Held. Slatr j I'nsld'iit, AssiKriat Ion of Parllic J and u sultry and ho: days. These

In the variety tfs variou kini'.s of -eeri were plant! under similar soil conditions to (Vtermlne which

sef.Js wrn most proMric. Red liock .tood first in the winter wh-at class, while Karly Java showed be sit results of the spring wheat. Kosen proved the Nst yield In winter ryo. Michigan two-row won In the spring t-nrley (dass. Falrf'.rld oats stood at the head while Silvermine corn won over een other varieties. In th soybran class Holly2rook proved the mo-t productive. The !oll conditions at IMnney.rurdue farm were until taken over by the university eoncTercd po unproductlve a.s to make profitable farmin an Impossibility. It is said t'.iat ach year for se veral years new ten-

nants came and went until its owner. Mr. I'lnney decided to donate It to. the university to I, u 1 exclusively j QJ ,,, i()n.

as an experimeniai larin. What is beir.R don.' at the Pinney farm can be don on other Indiana farms, but It means time. labor and ,

money.

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Ü. S. VEGETABLE ' WttA Cnion Township Finished, P.RfiWPRQ TH MPCT s Testing For Tuberculosis Will

uiiu uuiiu iu mum AT STATE CAPITAL

Start In Madison Monday Sure

FARM FLOCK PAYS IF HANDLED WELL

Aup. 22 to 25 Will Find Reprcpontativrs from U. S. and Canada There. More thnn 2, eon commercial veret;ihle growers from all part? of United S'ates and Canada will gather at Indianapolis Auk. 22 to 25 for the annual convention of the Vepetable Ornwe-ra oclatlon of Ameri-

i a. ine asfociation met n Aina-

nj', N. Y.. last year and this Is th second time it has come this far w est. Plan have already ben made in co-operation with the Indiana" Veiret hle Growers association to put on

a vegetable exhibit as well a.s a and the county front in keeping re---' larpe trade exihiblt at a leading lords of his poultry flock.. Cns,.dei - hotel thre. which will h the con-j ln: the f:J r-t that the-o. four m- nth ventlon headquarters. As generally j are the hardest months f the venr

to secure a profit frm the poultry flock, this recor! shows pood management The total mimU-r of . cn

i laid by the flock was 7. while

trrown. Also, a lartro amount of ; the egR prrvduction rer hen ha. I.e.,

be ppent on a campaign j dnrir th. f.,nr mr.etH. tT.

trie li.'hts were used to Htlmu'ate

I "( jn iut .iuii. Iii" li 1.1.1 ret;:iT.s

been 5240 ,.'. wni the ex

penses w-ere $9i..V. All feed wa

liTxpenses were: Fe. d.

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mall NuniluT of Kr;iitnr I'"otind HtTntly Kiironrancs Testers ami Fanner-.

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Hen to Now H ceonls in Ep Production. i A pret.lminaxy statement. r'ivcr'n ; th firs four month? rf records on the poultry demonstration farm. f Frank ?;ephns in pulas-kl cunty. shows that his 19; White, Ilhorn hens have eiven him .1 n-t prorlt ? .t5.55 per month. Mr. Stephens Is cooperating wi:h Purdue university,

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These lads, with the assistance rd" H C I'.ird, county airrbultur il :i i-nt. and J. C UK, cashier of tlie IaSalle State Pank, are each pointy ti purchase and raise p. maturity a Hampshire lio. Mr. P;rd has made amniremenls fr the youths to pick out their live-to ck Tu-d.y and start f-edinc them. Iteadimc left t rlcht in the picture are .1. His-. M rn-t Itunkle, "!iarb Pi at ni. Frank P.ratina, Kenneth Iom:by. Ku-'-ell Cinihh, John Jacobs. Theodore S hu':z, Lewis Loii-;- v and I-:. i'.ird.

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Show Mo Sieknes CaiiH'tl from Damp Clover.

Man farmers all over the county and .l.o in adjoinitiLC counties report that red and nutmmoth e.oar

j holds, which are, beiiiK cut for haj" i are coeied with a mibb-w w hicli

the Vae a c:r.iih

MOBILIZED DOLLARS

TO WORK OH FARMSS H:Si"i

j pou defy

mildew, afuiu'lis disease

which li s ov r winter on weeds Fon- Time Foans Will Assist in,lirul,,,i-h wht" th(' ,w,,h'r , ...... ! conditions in May and early June at e l ariliers 111 Liquidating ; favorable tliis fundus spreads rap-

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Equalizing Value of Land in Marshall Co. The r.oard of Review h..s l.e. ri I. tidily enraged the - few d iS in deavorinu' to e-iu ili:-.- tin- ir.d aiuation t.erwe ) t owt'.-h ii's and h a . made trips i t . t e odi of th.- i . n ' t owtili i py. enrnp irinu' repr s- ritari"e fartn :u?1 appraisr met ts 'i , tl:em by the diiTerer;t a-- -s.,r.--. Th" olin h. bee'i in most cases to .-om-i pare farms ; 1 1 t i r the tor.-hip lit es in particular, and to u-et a irenevili id a of the run of the land throughout the townships. so as to see whether their trer.era! ;ivt,u'.- co-:-.-' pari-rs to the c.o-tra-t t found aloti the town-liip lines. It seems fr m the report--- a'l ree-' ords that t'.vo nr thiee of our best

DANGEROUS GRASS COMMON IN STATE

outlined, the program will consign of definite -nethod.s of marketing and handllnsr of commercial vegeables after thev have been su ccej: s fully

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of advertising the value of vegeta

bles In the diet. Trips through the

'Tiretablf- .I'strlcfs of t nrlin r n rvoMr.

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will be arranged. K-ports on th

latest developments In improving of Ko-jj-v,

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Farmrrs Arc Warned ?Sot to Fr "Dnuny Hroine' ira for Ilav.

vegetables and th

distease.s and Insect pests will be given by speakers from Purdue University. Kvery vegetable grower In Indiana should mark the dates Aue

in on nis caiennar ann plan ('rtOH'U Of'f'flÄ M 1H I

to spend eaner n portion or all or this week In Indianapolis. This 1 an orportunity that can seldom be enjoyed Indiana growers and every effort should be made to attend. Special deloRatfons from

Ohio. Kentucky. Illinois. Michigan j and Wisconsin have arranged to attend and report from all sections

"i me u.uiun uiuicaie xnai mis isij0hn Inland. Areos; Floyd .Tacobv I to by far the largest and best con- ,)mJ joy Jaooby. Plymouth. Trum-

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tion.

otMits. f 19.90; horse labor. 54 hours

iL it ivm.i, 11 ieni. i:i;er"S. on in irft,-' r

investment. $15.54.

Marshall C o u n t y Marshall county stands as on" of the five leading; counties for the number of acreage of crtifled cir.ii!! grains this year. Fields were certified lift Week ns follows: Hosen Hye: Marlon -Tones. ulver; Arthur Dillon. Culver. Turkev red wheat:

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A t'rass krown a- downy :i--a-s has 1. . n ref-ejed for

rome id nti-

Polalo Show Catalogue

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tio.vnhiis af - assess, -d lower prrtion tlian much of the

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Their Debts.

is a by-product from blast furnac. "which it ;v said may b- procured In larpo quantities in Chicago merely for the akinu and payment of freight charges. Marl. of which thrre Is a larg rpiantlty In th Kankakee -iIley, will no doubt be t;s,d by many farmers who are handy to marl he. Is W inning oinbinal Inn

Ctw-Lst Joint Iand Hanks ami Itefiitl.v .Mtrntwr ri!ral Fa nn I4u1.11 Hoard SAN' FltANOISiO. June r.O Mobllixlng dfllars and sending them out to work on the farm!

That. in a scn-

li-d, as the problem

tribiitit1"; this valuation 's a

pu..7.l" l'ff(re the board it pre-ept. A committee nppoin'ed by tlie Mar-

shall county farm bureau w.t-.-ing with the beard of i-ie-.v in th:-,,

matter, and have mad- r

j conditions hav- helped to -' lmula to , t Ion that the tuwtshi;,--

jthe growth of this fungus on clovers, ! ro:sid red 'ov in asj especially on moiliutn red and mam-jatid this n'smmt,

lie-in .um i;iiy Mimui) .ni.nKii i ii e ( f. t a u d ar u , ana ine iownsn:ps low ei e I 1 .

alsiko clover. to, T.r. .ort ion it bdr:tr tb.e b ;ei tit

: t'ii'.itt a nut

by tlie Purdue university agrb ultur- ' The ca log for the third annual al experiment station. Several Indiana Potato Show to be held at farmer have a Jed if the plant can j Purdue university next January in be n-ed for hay. j connection with the Farmers' Short Iowi:y I rome gra - should not 'Course has Wn sent to a larpe num1... used for hay under any circum- ber of Indiana growers so that they -tan, es rin -e it is a d a mrcrous . n,.a v the attractive premiums fll .et.- s.,ys A. A. Hansen, associate ' ft r(1 u wn? .nt out ar thi. (.nrv

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ble wheat: Albert Purke. Walkerton. Michigan amber wheat: Arthur Scheetz, Hremen, and erge Websert. Arzo To be certifie1. the if rain mut be

Sent Out to Producers :i":,'ti(iiy weeds and di--

nse, as w-fil oh mixture, a total mixture or disease permissible must be less than one percent- The Inspector ;n charge .ated that the Kosen re certified hei would ar hal !y !

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a nd S t u r I i v ! a pi : ri- n 1 tr.-.b-. T.au-

1-ctV.n Ir. H V h e-t h e r or numb, r .-f h to i; -i , - r- a ! the h .a r t v c . -

pay s. r'art minutes !s -, ( ,. ;

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!f w s into ' n.it.u'ey h j t h r-- h o ii ' j 1 I In i'O'i, m

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Fr! lay

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er the

T, e'-T--r"m.r'e r'.M-i 1 !n dis-

k'.r-.r -"i-h a iarc-r.-r 1 :t y. : 1 rsy ,!d Mr H:rd. why r i i n of the far m e r

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-agricultural exten-ion de-

pa i t 1 s it n . "The tip of 1 a lor. 1; slender

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An Offer That Has Made Hundreds of Friends

FulIUpner am Lower Plate

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Iff '. -.Vsi . ' y?Y' ,v3

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ch -oe tapers into hair that is equipped

tiny birl-s -!iieh resemble the s on f:-h hooks when seen una microscope. i-'arther west.

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grass Is I nd ia na.

n experienced from

hairs entering trie eyes.

the downy brenn plentiful than in

Alfalfa and yweet clover has not -the farm bur. au committee that t ! 1 : ( been subjected to the mildew, from ' would t the asi--t and tio-t -it-i

ten ce. is the ioh i observations mad.-. The miestion ' faetoty method of mu-uj itiou. lb"

undertaken T y ; w hich is foremo-t in the minds of j farm bureau mmi" e is madth. first chain the farmers is this mildew in!uri-i:f two fa.rm'is from the ,-,st

nose and mouth

"veriai nunuitil uuimrn III 1 r 1

'" given in vi.sh pn7s besides a larg' number of Implements, spray material fuid other thing's needed by the imt.at) producer. The Indiana potato show has come to be regarded as one of the best In the country and is showing the value of the Indiana potato crop.

about the only Rosen rye cert i Tied j speed . Mr in the state. md estimated Its yi Id cattle are ;r at ::, bushels per acre. ', f.,r the This b-!d would probably be twn! uu. V).T,.r.ri

jarid one-half times the average ryejroy, f

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var.etles to select at dieiner

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mers will use what Is called Hosen I ,ov" ; rye. Uut fic-ordinir to studies made by I the county agent's orhVe, more thn:i . , ryo,

9 5 perc nt o

f tur rye is badly mixed

with the common variety, due to the

It is also

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of Joint stock 1 huh to stoCk when pastured en elo-'of th cour.

ml t wo from t;,

parts of grazing

animals, eau-im; inflamation with ( o: s. oueni ;.,ss (,f sight and poor

condition. The plant i.s also su-- IIAIKYMIIX TO iniTT Til UKSDAY . qualit ies

1 ,,t eaus'.nur nair- 'ai.s m in" --mr-.j m me iuiht-

oti'ach- of . 1 nii. 1. ils, whhh cause death."

readiness with rye crosses.

Interesting to note that the only fields of wheat ceertlfied are the har

dy varieties which carry high nvil'.Ir.g

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the ri-ht

forth, fund-- em a k t h r s

f -- -a ) h -iv. : a r. d : i t .' I tri. fry o ,1;j-,i iv 1 h : .-' 1 eo : t '.. :r v a Tl . L'.- ' ' th ""I Ji . !:' pr I 'r H j ' t , , , . j- ( a ' o r ki'd of p. ra '! .-ri

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land banks to be ! ver so infected, and also on hay ? i organized in the! Our observation is that so( k n i-'

1 tur'-vl on clover .-ul.j.rt to mibb w causes no Iii eflee'-s Several farm-1 ers have beer, pa-turing stock f r two weeks on the mildewed 1 lv r I

ann report tnat tri'-y n.a-e (seen no

Fnited State. The system Is d e s lg n e d to make land settlement less difficult and bring about as rapidly as possible the fullest use of

Married Men Better Workers Say Fanners

I ow ny br me gr. 1 ss

inny leulln testing of cattle will meet at

;the P.olUrg Pralrfe hiffh schcil on re-cmbles Thursday, June 29th. at 8 o'clock.

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W!o r. made so; the fact fully et; r!ate of

th.- .ir.iii'iirconit n; was first were inclined to discredit tb.it we .-on Id make up a

uav.Tt e i upper and .ower

the :l rr.at er!a N a nd

bad results. F.eports Jeive !,-. n pr-vaient that farmers have lost horses ami rat.h that have b.-come sick from pasturing on mildewanl ci-r. No cas.-s have been found in Cass? eo.i, v where sic.kne.sts has been caused by mildew alono. "er" often tb.r re are other c ui entering into the illness, overt", ed-

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farm land.

w. 11. joyci: With the six great western agricultural .states C'aJifornia. Arizona, Ftah. Oregon. Wa-liington and Idaho linke! co-operatively in a pro

gram of development, the business j ing new clover hay or allowing expansion and gem oral prosperity t t- pasture when th.e ,l,v is on oiu-s

sni harm. So far as tlie feoFng of clover hay is -oTK.ernc-d no auth ntic Information ha-- bet n received. It would be advisable when feeding mildewed

ou want a job oM a farm your .-e tr ttlnsr it are sli-titly r than jercent if you ar0 -. d ai d -lightly b ss than " ' ;t if Mb Hut if on re tr.ar-

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Tie Ff.i'ed States I.eputm'i,' o!

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j 1 I: oat -omewhat. although th" so-n- where the Ptate co-operative hrd 1 . . . - ...,-..--.. ..11 V Ja.

:iT iKiirs on tn y t;js mv inf, ,,-' nn in wui uiscussj ana ine 1 I a n 1 1 iTrv ruf of'il a tUiO iratir cenerfll btme.tlt to tie derived f

.It has been widely introduced in In- such testing considered County diana during r r 1 y:, rs, probatdy 1 A P""nt Huechner will be present to jin western wool. Wh Te hut few Vxplain the plan being followed by pli,ts are ,-.--, they should leltn- men who tiave liad th-ir herds I hard, oulb-d and b,: rto d. Where fr-sjed and lie hopes also to have fr.

FOREIGN ARMADA AT GATE OF U. S.

herds ha vir.: r 1 ther charwe. Th" .-t T, e pi.) J". in payment for I 'f 1 T -J per h ' T I ' time he I p ; e fr.ur.d to b.- d;o

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price. I i wo . r, ii- 1

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art b st rs who fir.. I pride a r. 1 j- y la we.ir'r

a different

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i:.ich 1 w "rd s a..hi-?vr We ofTer.

Mir.vir: i e I n t h ; - ; Holm-- w ii

su.t r. :

it a i'.is'.:r to have the

ve jou afrut your dental work. Other hae fr.ur.d crivfrt and r e-

ll.nl .. til c . . 1 . ....III,. rs . -yr. ....r. I

,11,11 Will l(.uiliv 111 J.- j-.-eu. This Is what has been done: Nlnt banks, with resources close to J00,00 0.0-00 are linked In a farm land loan chain with $16,1-00.000 Immediately available to the farmers of these states. WTiilo Joint .stock land banks nre no particular novelty, such a Joint financial pool Is something new. What does this mean to the farmer? Prictly that: One: He will be assisted In the settlement of new lands. Such land development promotion long since has heconve a national cry. Two: fb- will be prolded with funds for purchase of land, equip

ment, live stock, building and im-, provements. j Three: He will have a long term! of years to repay the loan. under the amortization plan which (oöects gradually from the earnings of the j land. I Four: He will have- supervision ! of the p;i', rnnit'tit Federal Farm j Loan Heard. Five: If already on the land, he i

Will be at'.e ro liquidate ex.stir.g in debtedness

I: : nor for the farmers alone that this un.lertaking is laun.-h.ed. P.v '

T r sta ad1-dr.-

f d too hM vily on l a

clover hay later on to lto rnu'loiidy

at fust ami md this li iv

0:1

r,e farmer in Calvin township b. is ' p,,.n

iti euren ciover nay. which was somewhat mildewed, to stock and

A u rb-u ; ; u ! :" 1 : m i, bs

; ! r.- !.r ' . I v 1 1 a ri t il I tea M a d tm v

j , as. 1 w er- no ) " f t h i m 1 1 b

j w a ::f .-.I in . I w ' . v, a r ' - d o1 ! J e-'ane- -' .

,:ri ) 1 a rice, e ! . o , : W ! 1 I n t '. y i a r

' . - t , 1

dw !!: t-s- t.-r a

v: rs

f ou nd :-ed to 1 2 "AT : I '

?h:it, of - a - rn '2. -Irci-as-a s '. - ! a T.ce :-. qa r t;

1 n 1 f a Mb !- - IT-.! I a .e,l S

1- .

1 . s occur

a iv ; o the ; to . ; e : 1 ,t- .

in alfalfa field r.r

1.. C. Klgin. of the veteriurv de-

rows and n,nibi,!(s. it partmem of Purdue University, at

cu: imme li itely and the rm-etlr g to tell of the work of)

1 ca trI from

Tt

.a r

.Score of Hupe Mint?, Urin?-) th-

inji In, niifirants, Hush for Port a Hille Pend. orAK.VNTlNi: STATION. STA

PLKTo.W X V , June ;p).(p,y

1

f la : i '

r ( a f e. n

1 th' cat-

er. an! c

1 or !.!

f s

t b

f

Fn r t h e-dene

: n i n

r.

pi 1 nts on the sprit in r. y all -eds, both on -1 o" 'h.e soil -urf.ice.

1 1

da .e.

t;reat-st :m m itrra t ir.n Ar-

b'tre down "n N'-w

KV.XY KI MMKH ;YK s in r i i:km at kazoo

F.r. Pour

, 1

s f ! ' 1

: t s' a 1 1

: o arrid w r : t

1 1'

7 ,

A !.A MAX' " .-. !;" i,i 1 1 1 ! : 1 - to

' at 1 1 o V -

1 P

1

ia

If th labor shoal

! ir--a H a : :

sivxitKs i-'Hom i:n(;inf.

I)i:sti;v wiiiiAT ln nm.hs.!

stiffed by a .spark from a Pis; entfine ca ur--ed considerable

itama-e 1 ;-iu,av to rarmers between

I.ee-bui and Mil ford. At the Charles Harlan farm a-bout two aeres of wheat whs detruv'd, a . rder " .is cof.si'lerably damaged

ser-r. ! t rees f cherri-s were 1 . . 1 '- d est ran e,l ' ell! Hs Sef ' ;,, Miltoid foil

p and the backet brigade which j i.'-d p:teiite,i much other dam-'

I I The

ma da in history

York todiy. A -.Nire of 'nu-e liners, brimrir a horde of for. liners, ate rushi.g for port or hovering jut ouf-i b ti. 5 three lode limit. At the Htroke of midnicrht. the iratewav to the iw world will swing

cdir.tv T 1 vef er! r.ar! a :

'es

The o -.v T , ' a ! rr a ! y I h r --;S u r 1 A r: of 1 qb'a ! or'?ed hy , . e sr ! 1'

I' If

. far ill f o )'.- , , . . n liar .-

a r 1 : a I

Ifiei he

a h-

ei : 1

op-n to admit a New Year's quota A't-r

ar.d f. b a rr ;n a s.i.me ma

t b

a nd ' -ii. A

of immigrants After that hour ! neb- Sam w ill admit from - adi . ountry permitted to send imn.it:ients 1 -f. of :; p'-r rent of that 'our.t 1 '- pi '--er:' pc-fi 1 l.a t ion in the I'll Ted S'.'fes

claims that he noticed no Kid effeo

DI1M 11 IIV 1 - 1 ir.-e fd! m'-rlv of So

as---,,. dated wi h I r. "a

opening Saturday. July 1st. Famous 1 li: n.-w lo.-at i.-n tr d- r th- f.r

:n.-st dance casi-j flf ( -:l a:. dr-n l::. W Two-mile beach, j ir .t(,n , . I't;..:-- ."! " i ' 17-tf. I

1 '

A number of tel. phor 1 - i.ed .1 n 1 ma t, - fe. . : v ei .

11

OuriCr- the ; h t , t h r - e 1

J.fs., -

For a pood time, come to Michigan ' City. A wonderful resort. Irarid I

Tokio orchestra. F

no in Middle West.

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-o'i 11: : - ! 1 Wa-h-

: 1 T !

i W s kit. !

111'

,b- A Ad : -1

a- ;.. w e. i:i pra-

I'MIMIllls PIIIITION IUI! I 1111:111: Ainn riov i, i:o i)s Thr-e read petitions, asking: for' ; b- : ai rro ein-nt of certain high- '- . . 1 .

wavs in 1 aion, nanna mi ass

ai beginning at midcur of any nation's

1

a'i,n can ernlsra'e to atr-s. but only 20 pr r im.migrat Ion permit fed any one month. To-j

morrow. 1: 's , xpeted th- whole, month's oijota for man; countries;

will be r i ho-1 in th

I

t . , may he ( ir.ariar, i rear-;. -1

n . y . r . actors ; ! r a r i a r -

h ,. r - .-

-mn'ty on in:

tb it 1-.. e,

' d h ve , s m i -b- 'hit f h .. " ar. :.:.-! .:: tv -ra" .1 . -1 p 1 ' e , n n a r '1 1: a 1 t"1-! : 7 ' v t - ' a 1 ' - f c 1 4 : n 1 . the pa.! f r r -a. r . ' t t or-

p o . - s w e r e t

t . . . . 1 t 1 1 r ,

1- o I t he Fn it ed I ent of t h 1 ca 1 . liier i

Some Alfalfa!

t'.rst few hour?

Ol

tl

sudd-n day-break rush for

township

vere tiled with Countyj

1 quara l.tir.e.

Heave Ho and L p She Goes!

o invf-t,i this

t r.o-"iry t," buy I.e. irr. for "ourfl"f.

. r. (Mir rr::ce. I r. 1 1 I-- cIa I t.i have you c -r. - j it ,:r.v time. Y. i'll :! r. d '

i.evelopittg farms and as. sting newj ef tlements. the luislness of mer-i ihar.ts. railroads, bankers ar.d others! will prow. Park of the project :.- a) general developmer.t program. y cc-ord:nat:ng probb tv.s as w 11 !

tor ad-

as finances of six

far as

allied a My.-c in th'.i o .or. no! y - ?

Why

ates

aprii'ulhjrnJ affair are concern, d, , the "in irnion there is .strength s'o-I Iran is rer'air. to sho-w commerctal' rualts.

j A Joint flock land bank does not : i rnk part in transiictlor.s s-;. p. a are commonly asso-ci.x: cd with rom- ; m-rcbi.! banking. Its business !

! t-O.ely ( antl s

1

Consultation and Examination Free

JJ. Holmes, D. D.S. Corr-r .Michigan uiul Wa-binCTon 5tA. )v-r VntmJ Inuc C. look for S.n Iiumdn f,S10

to round up the -die dollar nd them to the farmers

Farm conditions hn e li'al'a'1

'changed. Th early pettier needed I l.ttl- capital or experience ; land was I cheap. Today, if we are to .r.crea-' i land settlement, proper equipment land business methc H must enter ! into the deal. I Under government supers :sion dI f.r.Ite Interest rates are established: I amount of loins caed ar.d other j saf ecuai-dir.g processes required.

This undertaking is implr a modern co-operative way of making capital in large quantities available to the farmer n easi'. as o ar.v other

?! JZ . j:V J-a-rv - r i- :::: raA-- - : v : : . - -- ??V'a '- ' - - - -. ? " ) '' v " ' i . ''d -:.: V-rr: 'XV.- -i. . - '.. ; .; . . ;. ;. . :H tt .j ; v.-. r . ' -; ? t J . . v-'' ' ' -.: .- " . ' ; '-1 ;:.y'U:K :r:- - .:-v- ; - ' . ' - : ' - r-vr

.Auditor Katheryn Spore this morn-i

:ng by Attrrt,eys poran and ( ontMiy, represer.tirat the petitioners. Tlie road for which Improvement irt asked are the Jame Kne-sley road, Fnion township: John Meier road. Fnion township, and George A. Volk road. Hanna and ""nss tei-wn-ships. Viewers will be appoirtel on juiv

VATICAN ORDER NOW CAUSES U. S. DISPUTE KO.MK. June I'O (Hy I. N. S

The consistorial decree d isso; vi ro;

n

th-' Amerb-an d to th- V.tti-

(OW CHAIN OVIIUTTHNS Al TO; woman in.h'iii:i. A chain drawn arross the roadway

bv a cow. ta whi-h it'wa attached. apotolic

was the cans- of an automobile ac- , States and by

oi ler.. Sund iy evening in which Mrs. j land. .1:1... M-'flure. of Mishawaka. was! According to eve-e'v ir.i'ired and KJwanl .1. Car- renort.- the deer

P'r.ter ard ein. Kdward. jr., were badlv bruis.-d. The accident occurred :n Mibgan. when the car In

the National Catholic Welfare Co an-J

oil in the Fnited Stat"- resulted

factional strife in

episcopate b'-ing oirried can. it was learned toda It is understood th;

O'Cnr.nell of Hostem urg-I i!cM,.a-

tion of th- council while th! was.

oppcoed by Monsis'r.r.r I'.or.zai.o, t r.'i !

delegate t0 i.. Frl .1

ths bishop of (,t ve- ,

"4

1-..-:-x'.- -.

(bard in

a

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f)

t

tion of the rrj-nril

; a ut h.er.f i af e. dr:n di-s-du-hoir.;' :-e,i.

i which they were rhlir?

U)CIsts . in: (X).Mi.r; to

truck th I NORTH KIIN I.N I HAN. .

W.XS'HINGTON. June 30. jh"

y..ain ar.d overturned, throrAir.g Car-!

.- -ir, h : s in n tne pronrn ; i!enartn;er.t o

..o. . ,11 i.i-niii

ri c r.f er an

; an d p!nn:r.r M rt the niachir.e.

j i. imf in.rnxrn is i.asunc;. 1 It has ber. observed that where illme hris r,r.-n applied In fairly lihieral quantiti-s to soil, the soil shows Ith.e bei-eficicl effects for a number of years afterward. In long-time f-st male "ay the Ohio experiment r-.ation the crop yields during the last six years of a 13-ye,ar period were much larcr than during the first seven vars.

kind of essentia! hi

ires-.

When Y0.1 SayClgars Say Durch

Mas' er'

F.u-.-e.l S'.ou:!;. who lives addition to getting h:s burn tion. hl firm par:;v.p itv 1

was los-t fram work, but the visitors were

f.ed" which had It.n ;rr-ir.se -1 in tic op. 11

f Freu, .rhbor.

about a ir.i.e wraised bv kinllv

: a p- it." -p. . d ' . a - '1

om ewh.it in

r b. iin-h their m a

Tii'-I

w h r e 1 1 . 1 y r

h c.aT:, -' d-.wt: l nve ni-r c- 1 w b.-

1

r.:::u.;y a: n t h . y w . r 1 d o - r s . I'i'uippe 1 W.

The birr, whk'h is :j be a er.f :l.it;n-r .-y:-t:i.

thoroughly mo.lera ;s 40 by T". It w.

b-

lunch tin: t!r.t-n ir

. - k y 1 ; r. ,t Li rr. a

,y. In : v . t a -e 1 1 ni e

ur

lh plenty of win lows and

i in i;i;asi: mitk piun s. , South Her.'l and Mishiwaka miik '-'.eaters Iat night announce! a two cert per o-art Increase In the price . of milk, ar.d a corresponding In

crease in the price of cream. The

r.ew price cf milk "xill be 11 cent a quart

aer:--u.ture says the

year locust rr. y be- emake ..s appe'-i rar.ee in

ve r. f ee r. " ted to

the northern tier of Indiana count. es this year. Unlike he '.onsets r.f thb !!", the T-ntfn year 'ocus'h dlittle damage of a serious r. ure. The department rot'-- that they are rtceom plish'-d r. '.! makers ard that is db'jUt all.

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CHKRKV PICKKI

It is ImpfMcj t eherrv pickers h'trve.-

Wh'.ch -1- Q rnr,! ,rAKo' I T.

l-U.-l' e.

ir. Elkhart

. 1

cne rr:es

a recor.

Hun ire Jiill e-i to

su

he crr-p

fvry

w 1 e

( our.iy. Many farmers on cherry tree

anrt hell ycu-.-'

hi'e p.a.rd Trading: "Co

4;;r - .-. e . n

Whei Tou Say Cigar-Say Dutch low r Master

split e j ely a b Frothcr Notr

I 1 , 1 - IU..l'.,i fe. t In lem I,-o lam.,!.

en H'.l that wit, j it tefore it was limed; so poor that It wcull c-.h grow tb.e rar.k-.-: s .rt of ff'ls. (i. this fie.j no othc r com -

mere. al tVri

:h

Fi.l eit y farra ,i-'ir o, : f-'r avd hes I trot her It ;r.-w

id er only

:..i.s btn-r. &p-

b;t!on he ha

t!" at the soil naturally

Idled. Th. to offer is

ha the r.e .-.ir elements rec retf-ary to feed the plant to encr a glorious ii.aturlty.

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