Downers Grove Reporter <?> Job <?> & co., Propr's. Pub'd Weekly by Curtis S. Stilwill P.W. Stillwill - Editor. O.H. Curtis. Sus. Man'gr. D.G. Grahan, Ass'te Ed. Terms $1.50 per year; Strictly cash in advance. A proportional rate per month. Entered at the P.O. at Downers Grove Ill. as second class mail matter. The Carlisle bill is dead. What next will the Democrats spring on us? M. Felis Feure has been elected president of France, to succeed Casimir Perier, who resigned. Shelby M. Cullom received the nomination for U. S. senator by the Republican caucus at Springfield, Jan. 17; but to Wm. E. Mason belongs all the glory. We predict that in '96 "Billy" will be the successful candidate. Current News Courtright's candy takes the cake. Mr. Perkins, of Chicago , visited here Sunday. For good meats of all kinds, call on Frank Steere. Mrs. M. G. Lyman has a granddaughter spending the winter with her. Fresh fruits of all kinds at Courtright's as cheap as the cheapest. Miss Mabel Blanchard visited in Batavia over Sunday. Patronize the home bakery and help build our own town, instead of sending your cash to a foreign market. Miss Dell Wilcox and Mrs. Guy Bush visited in Englewood Tuesday. Did you know that Courtright has the best assortment of bakery goods on earth. Frank Steere is now prepared to furnish you the choicest meats, and everything in his line at reasonable prices. The young ladies of the Congregational church have formed a "Young Ladies' Nite Society." The officers are as follows: Miss Nellie <?> President; Miss Josie <?> Jessie Potter, Treasurer. Frank Steere has got his market fixed <?> in fine style and everything neat and clean and would be pleased to wait on all of his old customers and many <?> Try him and see if his <?> not first class. <?>Martin of Lemont, has purchased <?> Herring houses, corner <?> Franklin streets, Prince's <?> Mr. Martin is Mrs. James <?> brother and will probably take <?> residence here. <?> anything in the bakery <?> promptly filled at Courtright's. You give the order, we do the rest. We note by the Downers Grove Reporter that Editor Stilwill, of that paper, has cast his fortunes with a new evening, daily, published at Kewanee, Ill. The new paper bears the name of the Evening Star. We wish the publishers success. - Hinsdale Beacon Business Notices National Light Oil and Nash Bros. Take all your work to Wells, on the north side for repairing. Wanted: - To purchase 10 to 20 shares of stock in series No. 1, 2, or 3 of the Downers Grove Loan and Homestead Association. Apply to W. H. Edwards, Sec. Nash Bros. are now prepared to furnish to those who wish it, Washburn's Best Flour, from the Pillsbury - Washburn Mills. Take your sewing machines for repair to Wells, who has spent over 30 years in that work. Duluth Imperial is the best flour on earth. A test will prove it. For sale by Nash Bros. Wells', the north side jeweler, is the place to take your fine and difficult watches to be repaired. White Rose Gasoline at Nash Bros'. Money to loan, for a term of years on good real estate security. D. G. Graham. If you want first class laundry work done, and are not getting it, give the Sun Laundry a trial package. Drop us a card and I will call. I collect regularly every Monday morning, and deliver on Tuesday and Friday. Satisfaction guaranteed. <?> Agent <?> will sell Home- <?> at points west and <?> March 5th<?> Tax Collector's Notice I will be found at Jas. McClintock's office in Hinsdale every Wednesday and Thursday, and at the post-office in Downers Grove every Friday and Saturday during February, ready to receive your taxes. Chas. Roe, Tax Collector Eggine Sold only by W. H. Colville, the grocer, will make your hens lay, and will make them well when they are sick, giving them a new lease on life. Cracked oyster shell and animal food also in stock, fancy and staple groceries. He buys for cash, and sells as cheap, and oftimes cheaper, as the cheapest. Going to California The burlington is the only Route running "personally conducted" excursions via Denver, to Colorado Springs, Salt Lake, Ogden, Sacramento, San Francisco, Stockton, Merced, Fresno, Bakersfield and Los Angeles at the lowest rates, Pullman tourist sleeping car through without change. Leave Chicago every Wednesday. Write or call on T. A. Grady, excursion manager, 211 Clark St., Chicago. The following round trip rates are in effect till further notice: Downers Grove to California points $99.63. To Portland, Oregon and Puget Sound points $96.93. For further information address G. H. Bunge Agt. Bargains For sale.- 15 acres of land adjoining East Grove. Willbe sold cheap. Particulars at this office. $2,400 buys a large house and 50 foot lot on north Main St., within one block of depot house has been built this season. This is a bargain. Particulars at this office. $1,800 buys a fine house and lot on south side, conveniently located. A bargain. Enquire at this office. Village Board Proceedings Downers Grove, Ill., Dec. 3, 1894 Board met in regular session, called to order by President Carpenter. Present Trustees Crescy, Edwards, Gallup and Moss. Bush and Gesner absent. Minutes of last regular and adjourned meetings read, and on motion were approved. Trustee Crescy moved that the reports of treasurer and street commissioner by referred to the finance committee. Motion <?> <?> Crescy moved that the report of <?> be accepted and approved. <?> Trustee Crescy moed that the board report of the treasurer be accepted and incorporated in the minutes. Motion prevailed. Special Assessment Bonds. Nov. 24, 1894, 22 bonds of special assessment No. 1, series 1, one hundred each. " 22 bonds of special assessment No. 1, series 2, one hundred each. " 22 bonds of special assessment No. 1, series 3, one hundred each. " 22 bonds of special assessment No. 1, series 4, one hundred each. Total: $8,800 Nov. 24, 1894 Corbett & Stadler, account standpipe, $2,325.00 Corbett & Stadler, account labor standpipe, $600.00 Corbett & Stadler, account labor standpipe, $876.00 Geo. C. Morgan, account waterpipe, 5000.00 Total: 8800.00 Above bonds were received from W. S. Carpenter, President Village Board and paid F. & M. Bank to credit of above firms, as per attached vouchers. J. W. Rogers, Treasurer. Trustee Edwards moved that the action taken by the village attorney in notifying the Boston Hose and Rubber Co. that their hose was not according to contract, and would not be accepted, be approved and ratified, and the attorney instructed to take such further action as may be necessary. Motion prevailed. The petition presented by J. B. Miller and others in relation to sidewalk on Railroad street was referred to street and alley committee. On motion meeting adjourned to Monday evening, Dec. 10, 1894. Downers Grove, Ill., Dec. 10, 1894 Adjourned meeting. Called to order by President Carpenter. Present Trustees Crescy, Edwards, Gesner, Gallup and Moss. Bush absent. On motion Trustee Crescy was authorized to act with the finance committee, pro tem, Trustee Bush being absent. Claim ordinance No. 11 was introduced and read allowing the following claims: E. H Prince & Co., $5.11 W. H. Colville, 2.01 Geo. T. Hughes, 10.28 Reporter Job Printing Co., 15.50 Corbett & Stadler, 850.00 D. K. Craig, .65 E. E. Morris, 2.25 U. H. Baloom, .75 J. W. Rogers, 63.30 P. A. Lord & Co., 18.37 F. Shears, 12. 25 W. H. Mertz, 31.34 Mertz & Mochel, 21.88 F. W. Hoffert, 30.00 V. Wohlbuter, 15.00 J. D. Fowler, 60.00 J. M. Wells, 35.70 J. W. Rogers, 8.45 F. H. Kelley, 13.20 F. Shears, 14.70 Trustee Gallup moved that the above ordinance be put upon its passage by yeas and nays. The yeas were Crescy, Edwards, Gesner, Gallup and Moss. The finance committee having examined the treasurer's report and reported it correct, Trustee Gallup moved that it be accepted and approved. Motion Prevailed. Trustee Gesner moved that $200 be transferred from the special assessment No. 1 fund to the improvement fund, to reimburse that fund for the amount taken from it July 24th to pay W. S. Shield engineering services. Motion prevailed. Trustee Crescy moved that the ordinance prepared by the Chicago Telephone Co., asking a franchise granting them the right to put in a telephone exchange in Downers Grove, be referred to the ordinance committee. Motion prevailed. Trustee Crescy moved that the applications of G. F. Hawkins and E. Colwell, for plumbers' license, be granted, provided that furnish satisfactory bond. Motion prevailed. Trustee Gesner moved that the estimate of W. S. Shields to allow C. & T. Iglehart $3,700 out of funds in special assessment No. 2, and $800.00 out of funds in special assessment No. 3, and they be issued a certificate for $400 of the above estimate out of special assessment No. 3 and $1,900 out of special assessment No. 2, payable in special assessment bonds when same shall be issued. The residue of such above estimate is reserved to make good the guaranty of the village to C. W. Harrison. Motion prevailed by the following votes: Yeas Crescy, Edwards, Gesner and Gallup. On motion meeting then adjourned to Monday evening, Dec. 17, 1894. Downers Grove, Ill. Dec. 17, 1894. Adjourned meeting. Called to order by President Carpenter. Present Trustees Crescy, Edwards, Gesner and Gallup. Bush and Moss absent. Claim ordinance No. 12 was introduced allowing the following claims: W.S. Shields, $200.00 Equitable Refining Co., 104.59 Trustee Crescy moved that the ordinance be put upon its passage by yeas and nays. The yeas were Crescy, Edwards, Gesner and Gallup. Trustee Crescy moved that the proposition of the Boston Hose and Rubber Co., to take their hose at a reduction of five cents per foot from contract price be not accepted. The motion was carried by yeas and nays as follows: Yeas Crescy, Edwards, Gesner and Gallup. Trustee Gesner moved that claim ordinance No. 12 be re-considered by yeas and nays. Yeas Crescy, Edwards, Gesner and Gallup. The following bills were then added to the ordinance: Reporter Job Printing Co., $3.50 A. J. Watts, 2.00 Geo. C. Morgan, 207.85 The ordinance as amended was put upon its passage. Yeas Crescy, Edwards, Gesner and Gallup. Trustee Gallup moved that the application of F. Blanchard for plumber's license be accepted and he be granted a license when his bond is approved. Motion prevailed. Trustee Edwards moved that the street shut-off boxes be placed on a line, approximately 20 feet from the center of the street. Motion prevailed. Trustee Gallup moved that the request of the Methodist people be granted and that they be allowed a special rate for water at the church, and that they be allowed to use the water from a one inch tap for the parsonage and church. Motion prevailed. On motion, meeting then adjourned to Friday evening, Dec. 28, 1894. Downers Grove, Ill., Dec. 28, 1894. Adjourned meeting. Called to order by President Carpenter. Present Trustees Bush, Crescy, Gesner and Gallup. Edwards and Moss absent. Trustee Gesner moved that certificates be issued to pay C. W. Harrison, agent of the Southern Iron Co., $7,000; the Michigan Brass and Iron Co., $1,521.35; C. & T. Iglehart, $1,103.53, and the attorney instructed to apportion the above amounts to the several assessments from which they are to be paid. Motion was carried by the following vote: Yeas Bush, Crescy, Gesner and Gallup. Trustee Gallup moved that the bill of C. & T. Iglehart, $25.70 for extra pipe, be allowed, and an order drawn for the amount. The same was carried by yeas and nays, as follows: Yeas Bush, Crescy, Gesner and Gallup. Trustee Crescy moved that the chairman of the finance committee be authorized to borrow from the F. & M. Bank $505.82 for the period of two months for current expenses of the village. Carried by the following vote: Yeas Bush, Crescy, Gesner and Gallup. On motion meeting then adjourned. Geo. T. Hughes, Clerk To Kill at Two Miles The new rifle which has been adopted in the United States army weighs only eight pounds and will kill a man at a distance of two miles, says a writer in Hardware. With the use of smokeless powder it is said that the man would be killed before he heard or knew of the report. The bullet is to be of nickel or steel. L. Klein, <?> Fresh Salt Meats Fruits and Vegetables Canned Goods Butterine, both Creamery and Dairy, @ 18 and 16 cts. per lb. Christmas Comes but Once a Year, but Hatcher & Crescy Do Business the Whole Year Round. Some in the Dry Goods Line. Some in the Notion Line. Some in the Clothing Line. Some in the Shoe Line. Some in the Grocery Business. Some in the Provision Line. Some in the Fancy Canned Goods Line. Some in the Crockery Trade. Some in the School Book Line. Some in Christmas and New Years Delicacies. How long in business? House established 1856, and we attribute our existence to selling reliable brands of goods at fair prices. Downers Grove, - Ill. Don't Stop Tobacco It's injurious to stop suddenly and don't be imposed upon by buying a remedy that requires you to do so, as it is nothing more than a substitute. In the sudden stoppage of tobacco you must have some stimulant, and in most all cases, the effect of the stimulant, be it opium, morphine, or other opiates, leaves a far worse habit contracted. Ask your druggist about Baco-Curo, It is purely vegetable. You do not have to stop using tobacco with Baco-Curo. It will notify you when to stop and your desire for tobacco will cease. Your system will be as free from nicotine as the day before you took your first chew or smoke. An iron-clad written guarantee to absolutely cure the tobacco habit in all its forms, or money refunded. Price $1.00 per box or 3 boxes (30 days treatment and guaranteed cure,) $2.50. For sale by all druggists or will be sent by mail upon receipt of price. SEND SIX TWO CENT STAMPS FOR SAMPLE BOX. Booklets and proofs free. 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Hornick Best Condensed News, Stories, Miscellany, Women's Department, Children's Department, Editorials, Agricultural Department, Everything, Political Department, Answers to Correspondents, will be found in the Weekly Courier Journal. A ten-page, eight-column Democratic Newspaper. Henry Watterson is the Editor. Price $1.00 a year. The Weekly Courier Journal makes very liberal terms to agents. Sample copies of the paper and Premium Supplement sent free to any address. Write to Courier Journal Company, Louisville, Ky. The Downers Grove Reporter and the Weekly Courier Journal Will be sent one year to any address for $2.25 per Address The Reporter, Downers Grove, Ill. Downers Grove Directory. <?> Methodist <?> - Rev. A. R. <?> Services Sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. <?> League Sunday evening at 6:00. Congregational - Rev. J. C. My<?>, Preacher Services Sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 1:00 p.m. Sunday school at 12 n. J. W. <?>, Sept. prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7:00. Christian Endeavor Sunday evening at 5:00. Baptist - James Frederick Hellner, Pastor. Services Sunday at 10:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Bible School at 12 N., Prof. B. M. <?>, Supt. Junior Young People's Union, 4:30 p.m. W. B. Towsley, Supt. Young People's Baptist Union, 6:00 p.m., Miss Cora Kocher, Pres. Communion, First Sunday in every month. week-day Services. Prayer meeting. Wednesday evening, 7:00 P.M. Covenant Meeting, last Wednesday before <?> Sunday in every month at 7:00 p.m. Evangelical- German - Rev. W Klineheil, Preacher Services Sunday at 10:45 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. Sunday School at 9:30 a.m., M. <?> Young People's Meeting alternating with celebatical Class at 7 p.m. Prayer Meeting Wednesday at 7:30. Strangers cordially invited. Lutheran - Rev. H. Sievind, Pastor Services at 2 p.m. every other week at the cong'l church. Sunday School after Service. Church of the Blessed Virgin Services every Sabbath morning at 10 o'clock. Every week day morning at 9 o'clock. Protestant Episcopal Church of the Advent Rev. c. Ii. Baggs, Rector. Services in College of Commerce Block 2nd floor. Sunday school at 2:30 o'clock. Church at 3:30 p.m. On the last Sunday of each month services at 10:30 a.m., with celebration of the Holy Eucharist. You are cordially invited to attend. Societies. Grove Lodge, 824, A. F. & A. M. Meets every second and fourth Friday in each month. Visiting brothers cordially invited. J. M. Barr, W. M. S. L. Godfrey, Sec'y. O. E. S. Vesta Chapter, 242. Meets 2nd and 4th Tuesday of each month at Masonic Hall. Visiting members always welcome. Mrs. T. A. Brown W.M. Mrs. W. S. Carpenter, Sec'y. Naper Post, No. 468, G. A. R., Dept. of Illinois Meets the first and third Thursdays of the month. Visiting comrades always welcome. T. S. Rodgers, Com. Geo. F. Hughes, Adjt. Washington Post, No. 53, P. O. S. of A. Meets first and third Tuesday of the month. All brothers welcome. G. B. Mather Pres. J. G. Cross, Rec. Sec. Downers Grove Lodge, No 326, A. O. U. W. Meets in A O U W Hall on the first and third Friday evenings of each month. Visiting brothers always welcome. Geo. H. Mather, M. W. L. W. Hills, Recorder Downers Grove, No. 750, I. O. O. F. Meets every Monday evening. Visiting brothers are cordially invited to meet with us. Hall Central block. A. J. Cooper, N. G. Wm. J. Beidelman, R. N. Lindon Encampment, No. 32, I O O F. Meets in odd-Fellows-Masonic Hall, Central Block, Downers Grove, Ill. Second and Fourth Saturday evenings at 8 o'clock in each month. W. J. Beidelman, R. S J. L. Windsor, c. H. Victory Council, No. 110, Royal League Meets first and third Tuesdays in A. O. U. W. Hall. H. Stratford, Scribe A. G. Prince, Archon. Maple <?> No. 898, M. W. A. Meets in <?> A. R. Hall on the second and fourth Thursday evenings of each month. Visiting neighbors always welcome. S. G. Gilbert B. C. F. G. Brown, clerk. Ladies Library Association Library Room in Bank Building, 2nd Floor. Monthly meeting 1st Tuesday at 3 p.m. Miss J. G. <?>, Pres. Mrs. F. Blanchard, Treas. Downers Grove Loan and Homestead Association C. Curtiss, Pres. W. H. Edwards, Secretary. Village Officers President - W. S. Carpenter Trustees - D. W. Crescy, P. C. Gallup, W. A. Edwards, J. B. Moss, Guy L. Bush, L. B. Gessner, J. W. Rogers. Police Magistrate - D. G. Graham Fire Marshall - F. Blanchard Building Inspectors - Clerk - G. T. Hughes Treasurer - J. W. Rogers Health Officer - J. M. Wells Township Officers Supervisor - W. C. Middough, Clarendon Hills Ass't Supervisor - C. B. Blodgett, Downers Grove Town Clerk - A. Dorothy, Hinsdale Assessor - J. M. Barr, Downers Grove Collector - C. K. Roe Commissioner of Highways - G. B <?> F. Ruhty, C. H. Warkentets Dr. G. A. Siddons Homeopathic Physician and Surgeon Office and Residence Miller Building, R. R. Street Downers Grove, ILL. 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Alan will pron n. Form]. Nah Bron. we now pupa-Id to turn- hh M) thou who whh M, Wuhburn's “Flour, tram the Plllnburyâ€"Wuh- Mr- mun. Wm:â€"To patch-n 101080 sham- stock In urlu No. I, 2 or 8 of the Dow-on (hove huh and Homajeul Mutton. Apply WW. H. Edwudn. Take .1! your wo‘rk to Wells, on the north Aide for Mpflh‘iflk. 773.. give tug-uni». we do the rest. ' W. note by the 'Downém Glove mm mm Editor 3mm]! of am pap", In: ml. his fortune: with a new "mung daily, Imblhhdl n Kowlnee. m1. The mm paper but: the name of â€KEN-tug Sun We wish the pub- hob-u somâ€"Hlnulale W. ‘ y'ahnk Slewre in now. pmpzwed to furnish you the choicest menu. and minty-thing f‘liis line at renmnahk ’ Pstron’lu the home bakery and heï¬p build bur own town. instead of lending your cash to a foreign market. V III-a Den Wilcox and In. Guy Bush rmudln Engkwood Tuesday. ’ 1 Did you know than. Courtrikht has the beat udortment'o! bakery minds on y In. I. G.,Lvmln has a granddaugh- >W tpondlnx the winter wmunr. Mania of all kinds at Court- flght‘lhu cheap-u Elie cheapest. mu 'Isbol alumna"; 'vmmr in" Bahvhovatï¬undny. ‘ ‘ ‘ Nations! Light on at Nash am. in ’N “ Billy †will be the moon-uh] Shelby M. Cnllom mocked the admin-doubl- U. s. sen-wt by “10 Republic-n caucus It Spï¬wdv Jun. 17; but to Wm. B. Muon be- W‘uuw glory. We pmdict tint BUSINESS NOTICES. Muir-Pm", who I'm-immod- no Calida hill in dead. “but utwillthbmmbqï¬ngm us? gun» â€or; Ema“ can I! A!» VA“. A plow-slut: per month. 000" ht’s candy takes the calm. Ur. rkinn. of ~Chi4’nxu. visited here Inï¬ll. Icy). Jud everything _ net! clan and would be planned to wait 3]] of“. oldcusmmen and may ‘Try him and 5e if hi): not. um elm. ' ‘ lFolixPsm lug-been elected has m 3 mm m “I! .1 cm I mm ,l. Inga. o. N,_ODIYIO. Inca-la a. £0.31 Dov-on Grown III. II mu clu- um um“. CUB/RENT NEWS. {It'qood menis nf all kinds. 1-1;" “on .- .- OMN‘ WI, 6! 'Iamont. Imnpur: two Herring hbum, corner anuklln stréeh, Pflncq‘n I. Unï¬t-tin in Mrs. James rothennd will prolmbly lulu knee here: ' Salaam:- anything in the bakery of HIM at Gounflght‘l; D. (3. am... llh'lnarket and I. ADI-n In. Id! . U...“ inhuman-n. 'k .a! " mu com with». Inna-mum, work mm,1‘mflnhhï¬nobnt m.- m-wumhll "law 0'0! umm-mmmwqu-x “-e' Lamâ€"a0“. 0 a n M macaw... 2m 3" until-(hi. no†mum-ago... an n. mun-ah. moo -nlmnu, u at!!!“ ’1‘ Dom-on 0mg, "L, Du. 10, 1M ' “Jo-mod Ind-g. Gslld to min by Put-flout Cups-ten Pun-c Nu.- CIuney. mm. Ocular, Odin, and lo.- lnll [he-L noun-r]. lumen penned. nap-Aldon pun-M by J. 8. mm: Motion in vellum «dismal! an hil- md mt was "(and to m and uh, eon-Moo. a: notion lasting Adjourned 10 Non- dqy «uni-g, Duo. lo. 101. J. W. Rogers, Tran-um. Tm Haw-n!- moved tint the «this take: by the villus um†(I notifying thine-toll nal-nu! RnbberGo. mum hone mum according!» calm-Id would not he would, In â€proud And Ind radian. Ind tho alum] intruded lo aka-nth “Manama-ally be Above bond: won received 00- W. B. Cnrpvnicr, I’m-Mont Village Bard, and paid F. a M. Bank â€w credit at above ï¬rms, In par lunch-d vouchers. ahndpipe, ‘ Goo. C. Motpn, amount. mater~ Pipe, 00th Scull", account lalmr Nov. 24,19“ . * Carbon Mlï¬r mum stud- Corbett mullet, account labor sundpipe. _ Trance Crane] moved "it the up". of flea-um and street commissioner be m the flnince committee. Motion ‘ Do‘wnan Grave, "mm. 3,'l§94. Board met in mil“ session. called to older, ahy' President. Carpenter hogan! 'l‘ruitm Crescy, Jidwnrrh, Gallup and Moss. Hush and Caner absent. ‘ Mil-ulnar Int. regular and, “Mind meetings 'rnd. and «mutation wrre ny- pmved. . , or day». flow In». been bum this season. Thlsisnhwrgain. Pnrticulm‘s nt tips ofï¬ce. N [M buys a ï¬ne house and lot on south side. conven/mytly located. A hug-in. Enquire at tMs olflce. $2,!†buys a' large how’s «ad 50 too! lot of; north Main 81., within one block FBI “LEâ€"15 aerosol“ land qdjoinlug that Grow. Will .b'e mld cheap. Particulars gt this cum-e. 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"mm “W†Pâ€"“'""" w. will mic your hm lay, nnd will m m“ (Lumps-d m nun than well when â€my an nlck, 1" “"399 Wilm†53""! "ill-ii“ giving them a new lens of life. ‘3' WWW-WIN W" “I" Cracked oylhrlhollalld lnlmnll‘ood mt. Tm “l"“P â€'0‘! “I“ it it Also In stock, fancy and luplo grocer- WMWd- 3““). mailed. I will In loud IO. Jul. Wilmer- olu in Hind-h every “'dnaday u Thur-lay. III a nu post-clie- In DID-Inn (hon ovary Friday Ind Sub uni-y during Fobruuy. ready to receive your tun. VILLAGE BOARD PROCEEDINGS. Suld only by W. H. Colvilh. the gro- WM (Eat the ma re- ‘of'th annular be mplod Ind inâ€" W in the minutes. Motion p79- uncln. Augean-1n- norms. M, 18“, 22 bud-of ape-1h! meal- 'BARGEIES. 1‘“ M3 New. .mt No. Lida; l, on 11:11de «Oh. 2‘.’ hand-of Ipuhl ‘ mt No.’ 1, series a, one taint! each. 22 M of special unans- manc No. l, Jerks 4. ole hnmhed etch. ‘ Chm. Ron, 'l‘ux Calla-Inn mat Na. 1, cults :5, one hundred each. mom! ,um' lhe'nw'n or] #2600 875 00 «(bum-mm. 50““qu borrow mm [ï¬lm-k OM†forth. pubic! two-outbruumn up.“ Ihvlllqo. Curb! iy tho allowing vote: Yul Bush, any. (kn- undo-flip. 0| notion halting“ tilt-I'M. iiï¬upwt‘" "iii-itin- u u a Gan: at] OdInp. Trun- Gallnp moved that the Nil cl 0. l 1‘. [31mm 035.10, hr utn pips. be allowed, In] in ordet dun A)! the 1mm. Tho-me vu curried by nu 3nd up, a folk": Ym Bush. Cm, Gala and tun-p- Tnlhl (Sn-c] loud M tho chit-no Downers (have, "hub: 28, 1814. Adjourn“ meeting. .Ozlled to order by I’m-idem Carpenter. Fluent Tram Ila-la, Clancy, 6mm incl Gallup. F1]- wu-dumd lio- uhnonc. V Trulee Genet moved than certiï¬cate- in Ihncd u p: 0. w. "unison, I‘DM of tho Bentham Inn 00., $7,!!!» the lithi- pn Btu-Ind Iron 012.31.521.35; 0. I T. Ill-hurt, 01,108.53, and the am†in-: ï¬nned u np'mm the nbnve nmonnul h m cavern! “menu from which they ‘ In tab-pm. Motion married by tho lolqu vote. You Bnth'm, ' Trance Fdwgrdu moved that the shut lint-of! boxes he placed on I line. Ippmx- i-Iuly 20 (an fiom the center of the W. lotion prev-fled Trustee Gallup moved thug the request of the Methodin people he 'puhd and lint they: In Illowed glppecial rule {or mm it tin-church. and that they be nlloved‘lo'us 1h water from a on: inch up for the prism Ind church. Motion prevailed. V On motion mung than unnamed to Friday evening, Doc. 28, 1894. Tï¬utec Gullup mama fluf the anilin- flon of P. Blanchard m plnmhn'n lit-cm be teamed and be he gamed 1,, license when Mn hand is appmynl. Malian pre- The oldiiance gs Amended an put upon its mt Yeas CW3, Edwardn, Gunner and Gnllnp. WI. Yam Crescy, FAwanNefm unit Gaunp. \ - - ~' . l the ordinance: Reporter Job Printing 00.. A. J. Walk, TruMee (hut; moved that (he plopopit Mon of- the 80mm How and Rubber (30., to Jake their haunt] reduction of ï¬ve mats pet foot from cor-nut price he not: accepted. The mpï¬qï¬ Inf-q- mrrlgd by f ‘ lhwneu Grove, III. has. ‘17 mm. Adjourned meeting. Called to order by [Pmellt Carpenter. I’m: Frauen Casey. Edwards, (lunar :nmi Gallup. Hush and Mom abmnl. J Chin ordinance Na [‘3 was imrm'lnm-d. allowing the following claims: ‘ ,. “ZS . Shields. $2110 00 Equiuhlc lleflninx Cm. , / . IN 59. ,, Trustee Cresry moved that Iheordinnnee lie put lipon its pas-age by you and am Thu yen «em (ire-icy. ï¬lwarvln. (lumen Ind Gallup. - â€2 ~ . . . 1 1m and in}: as follows: Ym has], Elliutdl, Gum: “a Gnllilp. . Tmstee Genet moved um claim oldi- WWW h: yen and out of special lanes-men: No. 8 and 31,900 out of modal man! No. 2, payable in special Went bonds when uh: oh“ he hind. The miduem mull-hove animal» is reserved to 'n-ke good the gull-My of the rill-go to C. W. Hut-rim. Motion pnuiled by the following mu: Yus Clue], Edwards. Gaunt-r and (élllpp { Onmoï¬on meeting that Idjourmd to Monday owning. Dec. 17. IBM. ‘ of W. 8. Shield: to allow C." S: ’1‘. [glob-n $3,700 on; of funds in special WI“ No. 2, Ind Won! of funds in special uncut No. 3. Int! they be initial- conflict“: for MOI) of the above Quinn's Trusue CMIcy Innwd Ilut tho unli- unee pupa“! by “letting:- Telephone 00., asking I franchise granting the. the right I» put in I telephone exrlu-ge in [Jo-mun Gmre. he referral lathe unli~ Inna? matinee. Motion prevailed. Trustee Cm: moved that the applica- Qiou of G. I". Hawkins and E. Culwell, for plunhcm’ licenseJn granted, pm- vldod they {uni-h â€mush-Hwy hand. Motion prevliled. Tryé following him wm mm added u P. Shun, u 10 M Gallup naval 1h.“ It. at." Odin-co he put. upon in: †by no gal nun. Tie you were Clary. Ed- Iudl, Gamer. (tulip-Id Ila-h. \‘. Weill-Ir. J. D. Foul", J. l. Walk. Malachi. ’1'er (inner moved tint the intimate toxin-emu“... Gui-r. Kano, M. 207 8a 21‘ Imammmepmflv-fl.†m msnronnnmamtu Th» Weekly Couï¬er journal makes very libenl team to agents. Sample copies 0! the paper and Premium Supplement sent tree to my address. Writ: Io Confu- lurnl cup"), Louisville. Ky. A !en- mane, eizhtxolumn Democratic Hemp-pct HEINY nn‘uâ€" ’0' II the Editor Condens‘e‘d News, ~ Stone Miscellany, Women’s Department, Children's Department, Editorials, WW Department, Everything. Political Department. Answers to Correspondents, mm. a: FOUND IN THE Eureka Chemical 3; Km. (70.. 1.- 0m". wIn. Dear Bin-4.11.1“ been - «oh-mo ï¬end [or In! â€In. an during the put two yum hue smoked mm.†twenty emu regularly every day. If whole um lumen “’ "an no or Woo for the bee-me ufleulej. until my physician told M l mu! dye up time being. In! last. I tried the mâ€"«llod "lulu canâ€. "loâ€"'ro-Bu"nd urinal m rouedies. but wilhaln alccou. um“ I waldo-cl! barn-d or your “Bozo-own". hm week» ago todsyl communes-i all" your rum-“pm Ind math] 30er anal! cured: l m In perfects numb, and the horflhli out!“ (or tobacco. which our, lantâ€" am. smoker tally upmemtu. In: couplohly m: In. I eon-Mar you “Duoâ€"Cum" nlmply wonder-(u! mud run fully mommnd It. Yours truly. a. I'. .HOIIIICI. ' (mm! aim}: Mao-c000, It in Mtg uddabk. You do not Inn} .'0 «by uniug tobacco with Duo-WM. It will notify m «w .o stop and your desire'for tobaccqm'll cyan. You} M will 15 at‘ free fmm‘ nicoline on (he day before you 60!: ybm; 1 1cm ermine. An irmr ‘rlgd 11min" guarantee to abet 'e‘ly bum lhe‘ ‘ habit in all its forms, in- animpom, frrmgsqmm m or 3 hm: (30 W uealmeht and guarlmh'etl cure.) 82.50. For sale bye" MM: or will be sent by mail upon matipt of prion SEND SIX TWO DEN 1' ‘STAHPS FOR SAMPLE BOX. Booklets and pmofa free. BEST How long in business? House established 1856, a‘nd we attribute our existence to selling reliable brands of goods at. fair prices. Some in Christmas and New Years Delicécies. Christmas Comes but Once a You but THATCHER CRESCY Do Business the Whole Year Round. Some in the Dry Goods Linc. Fruits andV la es ' 063 y 1’ mm Goa BUTTERINE mu. 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I] A) lzvqun ly and don't I a rcmédy flu: in Whiï¬g ma madden doppa 9mm uimulai IT'S INJURIOUS TO STOP SUDDEN- ly and don't be impaled 11116» by buying a mwédy that reqicina you to din no. as it. in Militia man than a "bum In the madden stoppage of tobaccq yau must have me dimulait. and in most .1111 «icon, (he â€give! of the Itimulanf, be it Canm Goods. “.mlraded. Ad: your Stories, Saba-imitating NW or Win 111th nodnd d b M! m FAIIE f6 m "7 I7. mum Ml. “numb h. Resort? and Summit, mfli'i‘kbn'flaï¬" .m now at 1.737% $.13“- m I! nun; â€pp-zoned". Ida. “gnu-mun. mac. and Reddmee, “ï¬ler Building. B. DR. G. A. SIDDONS ' HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN .:. Ind .:. svnumx, MEN In: “W ‘ ' A » v, tun-u. 1-. wï¬ahmun ‘ ' 4 I...“ on In maï¬a um tau-u: 'I‘III . _ | ‘ “x "1-“! of nut â€IE. VIII P.6.Blotl.n‘vrk. ‘ ‘ .‘w I VJ" WW kid-RM ‘ fl ' l Ihrlry Room In Bank hum-g. lulu-III: mung hit Tuna}; ’13 p. Putnamâ€"W. a (mat: 'I'wunnw-D v. M. l' c d-lhu, I. A. Edi-Egg, J. [L not. "I! L BULL. I. 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