Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 31 Oct 1895, p. 5

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"9' ‘ um: 28, 81 um 81. ell/use. ":1 ii??? Iron mun. GETaTHE BEST We?! TM:- PM alumna. [noun-1mm. nun-mg. mnnwnmm. Puma. NOTARY PUBLIC, flue Your Survey: lulu by the comm suawzvoa, NEW 7HOME Ma and Residence. [ma Building. ll. DR. G. A. SIDDONS nongom'rmo ravenous .;. and :. summon. SLUSSBR a JOIIISOI. . ATTORNEYS AT LAW. or west. For catalogue “dru- CHARLQ A BLANCHARD. “fir Md [Menu]. Papa-tor, course. lending m m-h of tho uhon. Nor-u! ovum for than sushi-g to touch. Shalom: mud [or other colkgcn, out ‘flmn mu.” mm. W. 8cm- 5' A School for Men Ind Women. " Win!" km open: Thurâ€"tiny, Jul. 2. And why? BC- 01 L‘ cause wchavc to use ‘ - And-good Article I. land to ”t, bonnKJDI-Il tun-band null-huh! (oh. 1‘3"” “NOW IS THE WINTER OF OUR DISCONTENTY" nun rm and Icahn-u Ban. Douch- on". ll. Nun-g um! "I" Cutting m the [At r‘Downem Grove, ' ARCHIE MARVIN, Ionsonal - Parlors, OFFIOIO. EXL'IIIIBE orm'E, Dunn Gnu. Money to Loan. WHEATON, . â€" ILLINOIS. Work done In III ”no at ":5 county All work given prompt and personal nt- . . . tuition . . . DOWNERS GROVE, - - ILLINOIS. Elimination Ind mm» Day- the hut satur- dnyol every month. exoopung July. Airgun. November and Dccumber. D.DLâ€"ZNN=:= COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT 0F SCHOOLS. [N THE COURTHOUSE AT WHEATON. don. th'i Drug Mord. WHEATON COLLEGE. ans-d loot Approved Hula. ALLEN T. RUSSELL. TONSORIRL PHRLORS. .'.'.R '1‘. MORGAN.‘.'. CHAS. WERT. C. A. PROUT, SURVEYOR. Dom "me, Ill. Contractor and Builder. Work Satisfactory. on thorn noun. Proprietor of All) OILS bun. finehh navy bushy-Inca. Inn- and, All ovum-Inn m‘flwlxlnchumd mm Dalilarlo-Mfu-tha loan mm] oohILlnoandu-I v. mulwmndmlmhflm- w I on My “nonhuman-fin datum-audio." nasal flu-mg: "kn-"brat Ill md-uun at In. Fannie Jan. 1 Am hit. I W “Hut m Mumlmdnyoflnrehol t l in. lll. I! but .Innhc no um continuity} mint Dyan] W q“ mun. “inn-n doctor told man meal]. Gnu 9m. mama-cu ”for“. I- u, I". has mum and «In M “mm 1mm Bach's-eh .3 of Ir.mul'ulayot-Dyonfllo.0fih mmmzumnm-um: “tummmum DOWNS” GROVE. Embayping Done U. H. BALCOM, .“O‘ All Ion gummd. DOWNERS GROVE, - ILL. Suits $l8 Pants $4 "THOLIN BROS ARTISTIC Thompson’s Ice Cream. STORE IS CLOSED 0N SUNDAYS School Books Bakery ' Confectionery MARY S. DIENER North Foote St. Dress Suits a Specialty. napalm: may done. EART DISEASE. ma- NDERTRKER fllaxler'p Work nnd All Kills 0! Pun-um. Rep-Mug: School Supplies A!" ...... And all Kinds of. . . Furniture Dealer. TAIlflRS. . ILLINOIS Hmo- It. would be e remerkehle outcome of Mes. Children‘s wear-well schools” V Chicago’s great drainage enterprise l! u should prove actually eremunenuve Investment to the city by reason of the mterpower which it wlll ere-6e. From the lower terminus of the steel et Lockport to the level of Lake Jollet there Is 3 fall of nearly 75 feet. A simple calculation shows that if the ultimate dralnme and flow of 00,000 cubic feet per minute were ell mime over 00,000 hompoWer could be de- veloped by the erectlon of suitable works, and a good market could he found for ltln Ohio-go. Ie the distance in smell enough to make ele’etrlcu-ene- mislon perfectly fee-(bk CW mlghtthen Idd tone old-u to de- tlocflou an poneâ€"toe of e Inter- pow u in M door-Nun In, guy um I. lute when. are just now Interesting to puente. Let m show you who we have. A. J. m. Theclenof’flwhhh «prâ€"shalt, gratitude to the frlendl who, by the hourly rupee-e lat filthy evening. so kindly elded "rem In um: eflarh to increme the pine fund. Fellowlng h e [In of letter: nucle- lng anal-fined In the poem: Wm Luau. I D hen, mu noel. naively-w In... W av Inmmm_mst '- Bought, Sold lions and Le EXCHANGE OF All hntone or two of our tencheln attended the meeting of the Northern Illinois Teschers’ Amocintion nt Klein lest Friday end asturdsy. 113e, report hsving had sn annually profit-hie meeting. Nearly fifteen hundred teachers from ell pests of northern Illinois were in “tend-nee end the to suit or so large end enthusiastic s gathering must be for the good of the schools represented 0n astnnisy st the business meeting ofthe Imocistion, Miss Kellogg of our high school nu eiectedsecvetsryoi the society forth. nexuem This is the second time the mmpliments oi the s-ocisuon have been bestowed upon n Donner: Grove teacher, Mr. Rs-weiler lining served as its push!!!“ during the World’s Fair mt. It. would he s remkshie ouicome of Grimm’s greet drainage enterprise if it should prove sctuslly erenmneteuve Henry W. Dowding me to Donner! Grove. Ir. Holp bee been for yeen one o! the best lectursrsin the nut end hes frequently been culled the western Tel-edge. Besides these features"! Coinmhisn is to contain its 1! deport menissnd sixteen psges of hellâ€"tens illustration. We olden-steed tint as one h. taken snbodptions in Downers yet i‘orthis monthly, but lest month 7,009 copies wens sens shod. We hope to hsve sn opportunity to subscribe success to the (hlnmbisn. Don't put oi! buying your sheen. Better lake smile time to look Hound. Itwillpsy you to mess-i see end price our new stylo. Bsnbomec end better shoes then ones you essnot and st snyprioe,ystonr prices mes- trendy low in proportion to the quel- ities. Children's ween-well schoolshoss are just now interesting to ”mes. let us show you whet we be». I! you no going to punt trons. shrubs, 900., look at A. B. Austin's ul- vemsunent in am paper In! buy your trees am your homo nursery. You will [at your man huh dug, true to lung, larger trees 3nd," a rule, chap“ than you can get them obnwhae. 37-6 A number of friends gnlhcrul “ tho residence of Mr. and In. Rnndo III! Friday evening and cal-bated the simulunoom birthday anniversaries 0! Mrs. John Wiley and Ir. “undo. Ile- fmhmenln. appmpfluo gifts and a pie-mm, "moot-and. ‘ ilecon'n Cornet Hunt of ilinnrlnle. will gire e mnmrt It the Auditorium, Thin-Inlay evening. Oct. Slat. under the auspices oi the 0. A. It. Some line music will entertain those who nttend Ticket. 16 cents. No additional cheme Ior reserved mete. A number of friends gnthered At the residence of tlr. and In. Barrio lent Friday evening end r-eiehrntell the simultaneous birthday nnnlvemries at In. John Wiley and Ir. Rando. fle- ireehmente. npproprlete line And n pie-uni time cloned. it you are going to pinnt trees. shrubs, etc.. look at A. B. Austin's ni- vortlsement in thin pnper nul buy your trees M your home nursery. You will get your trees fresh dug, true to tune, larger trees end," n rule. cheep“ then you can get them elsewhere. 37-0 All butane or two of our tencheln tttended the meeting of the Northern [llinois Tachere’ Amocintion nt 33in net Friday end fitnnlny. They report inving had en unmanfly profltnble neeting. Henrly fifteen hundred where from nil pnrte of northern iiiinoin were in attendance nnd the re- nlt of so lug-e end enthueieetic n gathering must be for the good of the choole represented. 0n Betuniey et '0an Men wen conferred upon hint. lie wee nieo A member of Excelsior (imp. No. B. letlern Woodmen oi Alnericn. 'l‘heOoluInhinn MIMI. will he I epecini number next month, and will boon the Met tho ltth. It will open with e churning etcry, followed by nehtch of Poi-well, n review of the greet Christin Katie-tor moment, then another etory lay n diamond mell- nliet of Chm, letter: from Dru. Pnrhhumt. M. B. Fey Hills, 14n- eing. Lorin-er and n hoetof others with their pictures. View: of donvention hell, Boston Trinity church. the bndgne for ’8 and Bunker Hill. Then will follow the celebrltnd lecture on ”The Almighty Boiler." by P. I. Help A. l. of Chiengo. Thin pntlenlnnoow envied the pulpit for live yenre in Wet- ertown.8. n, from which piece Rev. Henry W. Downing me to Downers Grove. Ir. Holp hen been for yenrn one of the best lecturer-in the not end be: frequently been and the neetern Tel-edge. Beeidee thene fentunethe Coinmlrinn in to contain in II deput- mentennd eixteen peg- of hellâ€"tone illustration. We underntnnd thnt ne one h. tnken Inheoflpttone in Downers yet forthie monthly, but last month 7.Mcnpieewerneentnhrond. Wehope he business meetingoflhenaocintion. h h". nn opportunity to Mb. fill-unmet flour luold by W. H. Co|~ ville. 0-- m0: “dam. It is shoo- lately the hon flour for ”non! ham «soon the mark... 04.00 per banal. Non-om. Try It. Our poumukr hu um mph. at tho Inform on" wuk for the accommodation of "too. who (all In nodv- Unit's nxululy. If tho pop-r I- not I. your box when It. nhould ho. Ink Mm for on. You an Inn your plane. tuned u gooduwhonthoy I.“ ”to factory!” I. P. 8cm» If. huh I: the up.“ tuner “the piano factory and onion for tuning an In I.“ with him thorn, or at Cupolator'o «Magnum. vlnlt from her lion. II. II. Lyman: of Canton. Ohio. Ir. hymn In superhu- undcnt 0!“). Canton Electric LIgM and Power Co. prlca. Do you know that you can buy baled hay of "using Gallup. They have a car load 0! cholco Rum- upland. which they an falling at. nuonnblo Fred ankonberry. operator ll. the block went 0! Downer: Grove. received (hound lntefllgenco of the death of Mn (other u Walnut, IIL, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Hockmnn have been opemflng I. few days at. the home 0! Mrs. Heckmm's brother, Sum Cur- llns. In Grundy county. Duluth Shamrock flour. Best. {on bread and pastry. Guaranteed to be superior to my other Minnesota flour, m. Colville's. W. H. Colvillle has a very enticing ofl’erin'his new ml this week. "six making some very low prices on gro- caries. Capt. Rogem hna been in attendance at a meetingof the board of the soldiers’ home at Quincy this week. He returns w-mgm. Nice white bread is sure to result if )ou use Pillsbury’s Best. flour. Finem. on earth. At Thompson’s. H. J. Thompson of Chicago. visited for a. few days with hi» sister, Mrs. I". A. Erode. this week. Duluth Imperial is the boat. flour on earth. A test. will prove it. For sale by Nash Bros. E Mr. Dunn and family of Heirese Park spent Sunday M. Mrs. Havens'. W. H. Colville is now handling the justly famous shamrock flour. W. J. Herring will build a large and handsome residence on Maple avenue. Geo. Fletcher oi Nellgh, Nah. is viaâ€" iting his friend, Fred Bunge, this week. 1). F. Davis has a change of M In; this issue which tells of home decofu-‘ lion. Fred Bunge ls nightwutch at. the piano factory. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. ’. 0. Lyman In receiving a Thada-ol’flwuh Go “prâ€"thou gratitude to tho {dand- who, by the hurt, upon-a lad bid-y ova-lug. I0 kindly tidal chm In their doth to tom the piano fund. {My Pom] for Don’t put on buying your shod. Bother hie mul- dm to look around. [tummy you to com sad so. and prloo our new atykl. Handsome and Georg. In. the non-m child In I . funny 0! «KM, ul of who. ourfln ' Mm. "II father. A. F. Paw. 0! Ion- rhon. In mm of ago, but In Inland have, and now- our the lint dual: or a child. In. Factor, w“. MA. I". Pot-tor. tad tho mount of (loom. died In Inch. was. "In broth»! and than m: Wllflun Pout-r. Unwo‘o, "1.; Elk- Vhl. WM“- loo. 11.: W. Baum Pastor. Dow-on (nova, "L; Albert A. room. lot-thou. ll|.; Emm- J. 1mm. Dow-m 0m". lll.; Jona- ll Foam. Waterloo. It, and Harry You". BL Jouph. lo. 0! the denim-nape“ to In you.“ n the «and. 0m- Folht m "tun-l, popular among Ma menus. And “about! hhfflndlb, tho won. I]. was I monitor of Cyru- Lodgu. No» me. A. 7. 5A. l.,.hoofl4nut Clam". It. A. I.. and “to wall no the dog". 0! lawn! Amt: w- cost-cud upon Mn. "0 In tho A mnhr of humor Cur-p. No. 8. lotion Woodme- o! In My, 11, he purdunod his brother'lintomtln the drug basin..- aud nine. that time ha shown that he was a bminou can of more than on]!- 3nwy ability. Kind and courtaoul to Ini- patron. ucmpulously honest In his transaction with man, ho built up I lucrativo business. and hold the confl- donco And about of his patron And our uitiuu morally up to ink (huh. After leaving school ot mo ago of 18, he came to m. Carroll when he em (and the employ of his Mother, A. A. Foster, in the capacity of bookkeeper, and tool: up the study of phumacy, and In due time received bl. diploma. u a registomd phunncht. He was married May 12, 1885.10 Illu Anna Button, only doughur o! all» them? 000. P. Button, who survlvu him. and whom he have: In comfort- nblé clrcuuuhoou. George C. Fouor was born In Down- ers Grove, 1“,, July 2!, 180]. He r6- celveu his education In the public schools a! his native Down and a course at. Napervllle college. Never, perhaps. In the history of It. ‘ Carroll. has a death cast such a gloom over our peoplees that of George 0. Foster, who died Hominy evening. 0c- lober 15. While most people knew he was desperately ill, but few knew 01‘ his death until they read It yesterday morning in the daily. Mr. Router was a men of noble traits, and one of the most popular gentlemen in our city. He was toll and of robust figure. the picture of health and always of a happy disposition, and to be thus out down in the prime of early manhood in lees than one short week, makes it doubly and. One week ago he moved among us wlth as sprightly a step as ever, a nod and a smile for everybody, a busy, industrious, painstaking. careful busi- ness man, who was makingasuccese of his business. Today we bury him. But while it is sad, it teaches an that while we may be In the strength of manhood today. to-morrow we may be cut down like a reed in the wind. DEATH OF GEORGE 0. MR. Pram tho I“. Carroll Duncan. iii owns “a C. F. Davis, EXCHANGE OFFICE DOWNERS Guam: “3‘3 um Insurance. REY-AI..- ES'T‘A'T'Eis Bought. Sold and Exchangod. Condo- .5 Hans and Legal Business m. NOTARY PUBLIC, POLICE MAGISTRATE, OONVEYANOINGB’ -» D. G. GRAHAM. Laundry work called for and delivered. The but of work done And utillnclion gmnntoed ..... mnemououuuuuuu oouuouomum NEWS DEPOT. STATIONERY. PERIODICALS, ITC. Agent lot the Celebnhd tIOIOIOOOOOOOOOOOICOOOOOOI...OOOOOOCW In a fin: class meat market? The first thing is ch. clan of meat kept in stockâ€"whether it in nice, render Ind juicy, or tough as n ten-year‘old Tens um. Being utinfied on this point, you begin to look around In to the cleanliness of the market. We would be pleased to has you call and put u: to the test. All our meat- will ho hum first class and [he hes! in the market. Our prion will always be found just right, too. ....MERTZ MOCHEL' M. E. STANGEJR F‘or Your-W LaORANOE LAUNDRY. o CIGARS WEAOOOS 1 What do you Expect to find We have nioo plenum framed and unframed am will mm flame bum spaces on? a. inn. rapids with lilo and Imuty. Hundreds of diluent styles 0! muldingu to select from. chpg 3 Choice Line 0! the Best Brands John rHaas. *5 Hardware and Feed Thu-y um man-g III. M h I! sum. and u nu! ma In M to alum you aim: \flnflm {at or In. 'I‘lw Ila-o Bur-u than I- on on. 0! un- many Myla- In um. lat u «can... COAL’ - - * ' * STOVES who“. ‘0 null you wullnm .‘ol ’ ACORN _ HEATING AND COOKING 99!!! Q'zdI-gnghew- 0- And the ma] Illa o! I! my ly curried In “0d. “NI. 3“ mm work. Rowan. pron!” don. l 07 am my Han-alt d ‘RuczznaMon. I! yonhm M donn union in I “In In bl: .vunr wlular’o an .7. Our polc- on ('01.! will pie-u you. ome. Furniture and nuummkWO C".

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