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Day
10
Month
October
Year
1884
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Public Domain
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NEW MARKET C. W. VOGEL, - Proprietor, [Late of Ohelsea,] AT Thomas Mathews' Old Stand, on Ann Street. Freshand Salt Meats kept on hand. C. W. VOGEL. This space is paid tor by LUICK BROS., Proprietors of the PLAININC MILL, Corner of North and Fifth strwets, who manufacture Sash and Blind. and do all kinds of joiner's work. Infants and Children 'Without Morphine or Narcotrne. What gives mr Ohihlren rosy chei"kst What cures theír fovers, niakes them sloep; Tis i'aHtoria. When Bahies fret, and cry by turns, What cures their colic, kills their worms, lint Citstoria. What quickly cures Constipation. Sour Stomach Colds, Indigestión ; Bnt Cawtoria. Farewell then to Morphine Syrups, Castor Oil and Paregoric, and HailCiiHtoria. Centaur Liniment.- Am atsolnte cure for Rhcvmatiam, Sprains, Bnrns, Galls, &c, and an iiiHtantaneous Pain-reliever. Subscribe for THE DEKRAT. JACKSON FIRE CLAY CO Manufacturers of Stone Sewer Pipe - AND-IDIR-AJUN" TILE. All our Drain Tile are made of Fire Clay, an of unusuol Btrength and íyif wrtght, which ma torially reduces the breakage ana expense o, ransportation. The dttching for this clans of tilingis less expei' ivo, as Ihey do not requlre to be laid below frost but only deep enougta to escape the plow. Whfle this ís moni economical it also aids ,btalnlngbetter -f all" or grade to the drain. A full assortment of Til sizes, for sale ta sm üHMiititips, or car load lots, attfafl PERDÓN LÜMBBR YA1 JAS. TOLBERT, Agen. "Tile, the Greatest Labor-Saving Machine of the Age." To ih mdUor oí 'l'lx Chicago 'írinunf. Dwipht, 111., March l ti. - One of the stront' and ni ít convincing faets that I lmve yet with regard to tile drainage is brought out Üie hecember report "i" the Agricultura] Depart ment of Illinois. It is this; ACRKAGK. VcicjiKH in corn in Livingston County, 1881 '68,597 Aereare in oom in Logan County, !8tíl. . 140,859 liivingslon over Logan 127,738 Y1ELD. Held r i-om in Livingston Countytl881..6,98322 Yiekl olcornin Logan ''ounty, I88xi .. „0,070,034 Livingston over Logan l,yO2,f)9W In other words, Logan County haa ralfled near ly as much corn oe 140,869 acres as livingston county has on 868,597 acres. Put it in another form, the farmers in Livingston County have been obliged to plow nearly doublé the acreage of land (568,597), and have raised but a very soiall percentage of iDcmase of pora over their brethörn En Logan County, who only had to plow 140.8-1Ö iicres. Let us givr it another twist! A A farmer whc luus hie land well tilled need only work elfhty acres Of land and grow just about as Oiucn oorn as the man who plows 160 and all the lisks of drouth and CQUOh bt-sidts. It is not fair, then, to conclude thal Üie greatest labor-saving machine todayof thn age is the tile dralnf Krom tin.' saine sou ree of infornialion I gather the following as regard s the progresa of tile drainage in these twocounties: Feet. 'l'nlal iitunher of feet laid in Livingston County upto 181 1,140,793 Total nutnoer of feet laid in Logan ( lounty Op to 1881 3,989,469 Tiiis table proves beyond all theory that owing to the free use of tile that one county has been ahí to produce nearly as much corn on MO.000 aerea oí land aa another county has produoed UPOD 288,000 aerea, whicb is nearly doublé, and the beauty of the wliole is that it was done with half the work I .Mr. Editor, suppose a kind Providence shouM lengthen out the spin of our days until we saw Illinois tnoroughly tile-drained, where wtuld be put the corn that this State would produce, and what would we do with our "silver dollars?' Samuel T. K. Pkimb.

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