DOWNERS GROVE REPOR CORNED BEEF. -* Lumber. u. can; u Iwu 909.21%)“‘ P 1140 li“: WI 0 Ailror Putnam gag D 0 annual" ' An. mono a?) 0 Paul“! “5 I. a. AarorgP manger 0.22 am! 1:]: p. n .. E!!! If!†I B ' nu In; IL. ll 8 m! M» mun-unï¬t... 1:11 nu.¢:llp., Wï¬l-I. lap-Jonâ€. 4 in L1. cliclou y: s a. D51 Pangaea I" I." 3-“ W F A BRODE co Iii» “In I. I.†“I 3:3?“th â€ff-1Ԡ.0000â€? Mar-2.9mm! m1 Am “7-. \“ tannin] i COAL and WOOD is also in our line. If you leave your orders with us they will be promptly attended to, and prices will be tight. Don’t fail to ï¬gure with us when in need of cutlery, tooIs, builders' or farmers' stock. In. . .. . . a. ll. C Q. I‘ll-WAY 11-. “In. ttractive Meat - - - - lanky Mumâ€"«Inn. M m mun!" Ion. “m warm: :1.) W l a... not In. TWELFTH YEAR. aâ€. Tran 651:0(13w râ€: " " ‘ ii i muster than n... p. n. A l’ m ._........ I) gnu-“Tr D 0 gm? Hughes Gallup, “nan; Pun-inn 11.:qu com.- hymn unto-m Aurora PM..." . I) 0 l’ugnlm Won Mod. I l'l'rul 0 mm hi1 Geo. F‘. Stee re Inuit" We know how to make it tight. Try it. Should not only be agrccehlc to the taste and smell lmlit should be cut so as to be attractive to the eye. My steak is most can-lull ' selected by me (not ll)‘ the man I buy it 0“), an is tcmlcv and juicy. and as good to look at u an Easter hat. But our specialtyis 33 ,2 Iii IS. ‘1’ iii [A a nu Hi“ We are in better shape than ever with a com. plete stock at prices which will satisfy any- one who knows when they are getting a bargain. . . . . .. Fcan. through the Matty my I» .mallndï¬hm wfll no!“ with“. in had-Ho of hum nmmwmim _ . In several other states where im- port-m elections were held the demo- ‘orets here sleo net with signal defeat. _ the most sensational of the number being the probable overturning of Gor- - nenlsm in the normally democratic f ltete of larylnnd. Probably the re- sult in this commonwealth. however. '- more or less due to the popular dc» sire for s rebuke to boselsm. In Ken tacky, sno‘her state historically sesa- chted with the democratic perty, the roult is close. and meantime most of the northern stetee have piled up greet mjoritles for the republicans, Ohio and low. heading the list with strong republic": gains. Token eitogether, the results of the (by willbe looked upon so most en- couraging by the republican leaders. In Chicago, elso, tue republican condi- ‘deuson the ticket lend the deï¬ocrsts ‘ by very considerehle merging. and in j theisth district of Ililnolkthe only 1 piece in the stete where national inter- I sstssreet stakeâ€"the remit hes been‘ theme. To wheteverolue‘s‘th’eontâ€" l Lem Republic-n Moiorilia. The return from the general election held in various states of the union Tum- dny indicnte that the republican party has Again won a series or pronounced and utriking victories. in the state oi New York,outnide of the metropolis, the republicans carried the day by large mjoritiee, and the indications are that the composition of the legislature will1 be no Intisinctory to llr. Flatt as it wil be dispiewing to Hill. The city of New York gore line" over to Tun- mnny Ignin, u it has done numberlesq timu before, end the county ticket is I victory for the tiger in his own stronghold. But the republican m jority throughout. the state is more thanuough to overbalance this gain on the put of the opposition. Imamthcflnmmnmm â€ml u-Mr’rnd 1!.an %‘%o and non. II mk'ï¬i II. shaded "MI. and “Iv-poo It. 0%“. on... 'I. :7." on. Mu! MID- nnl 'MI Inn. I I1.- I III." II III mum b. «Ir a “1:6; I lnI‘ In... IO‘IMMGYVIWII I- now a par. 0.. .no a an» manur- IIo VIII.‘ IL! murmondlnneounl “'09" â€I mm In III-In. who an. I hII.Ir nut at Our «when. Ire “3:“ IlIfllhll mun-mm. I" IIIIMI "Inns 1'". IIIIon oIIaInn Iu‘ nun "um danh m In "I. In.“ Incl-n1 POI", MIMI.†In low I I mm M connlmeIIon. an n. MunspIMI-n [Nun-103"? .:-IIIIII. Moon. In vroIIhII y vulva ulyy anI M‘IINMNII. and w. Mg". In. any Iovn In IIInuI- In cont-III. '"D III a. II pl... In Invent In .IIIIer . Imn. MAI-III... loo-Mon. gm “3...: n 34: F... $41123 I; BIO REPUBLICAN VICTORY Artificial Ice. nouns-n 0.0V!- DOWNERS GROVE, DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7l Hon. maï¬a-viva: indium: Ilium-«i ,ï¬, "T" V...- ymmwmmm for flu inn-i. “Twin; 3. up ‘ _ . Cnpt. Roger-u, In In: Mun-H. mu!- In Mon-1am :- _' ,.. nonnucflonoddn pla, mmwmnmmmflr - very quicklhmhmwhfllm 3001' ““4â€â€œ .; n sing]. pub-In M in an, mm“. link-bonfirmww pa..." . . kn , , ~â€" â€"â€"â€"----. m... "â€" mm W “Manolo his highly told at rest on "I‘m-day and who Mend «and». planoc u may 00¢!an- In- so many happy him-du- with her .mm.uduothuum ovpuh Manda In her homo hon, will in the licly' thanking Mn (or I,“ "my, you: to come. nut. glad tlu hm of mm aâ€... loved one. gone baton, in their bonutl- Th. '0'“... rain in. com “ lad Ihlh‘m’†up“ a†"n“ To a" macho fm add-hr l- rum ones left hm, the unnlvomrlu will be - a plmt mm", “a the 4., old M "jobs. The III E full of nob ~ face will never!» fol-gonna. \vldfl‘l row and bomnment. To the Epworth League, of which Gmdmn Austin wu an honorary member, the Hum Stu, 10. Warren Rom. who wlth hi- mtl Grow, in [Irvin’s new shop, wlth tact. and kindly manormnporlnundd, DnnJ. Illa, In elm-â€A TM. la “at Mr. Bacon, who so pleasantly nthnd- ‘ ed to his duties, nnd Kr. O. K. lion Ind Anna Roe. who ans Io «may Ind gnu-audio!» ant-a... hang. alloctlvoly. evening, by the lulla- of the Mn In W «ohm '0 Ian M Star, was one of tho moot anaconda! manhunt-II, who HI ht wank, nflalrsoftholaaon.bofll unduly ma banana-haul "on. in w- an ï¬nancially. Ashort halal †u- 0: next week Friday night the in- shllation services at the Baptist church will occur, It which time the new Baptist ," Rn. floor. will be welcom rule. Rev. I. W. Hay and other: will‘ be prmut â€i“ on this occasion! Friday evening Engine Bil-by, an merchant evangelist of LaOranga, wlll conduct. the norm at tho Contrary uonnl church. Allan-a invited. It. Sikh‘s two daughter: will ha present and furnish music with mandolin ae- eompanlment. 1 J. ll. lou- returned My Imm- trip to Ill-Mm. "a vldhtl noun] point... being any Abun- val. flu "pom poking- there u very shind- nnund cheap. Ho an: am Well may Mining I†arm. 1 Ram, Rm" ha. momma from Ms trip to Minced and brought lunch with him 5 product 0' that country In the strap. 0! - gourd, (our and on.- nnu fed In length} which a on â€MN- uon In Nash Dru; store window. Gonllomon can [lad comfort I. wash lay out undomlothlag. All wool or no.“ llnod. You an llnd the qu-llly llorv'tlul. you will ï¬nd nowlnn Ola. Nun Bro. In the plum. Noll. Band-y lo Bible day It the Bap- uu church. and Ill! In oolobnkd all): uppvoprlm unless. The Sunday nclbool will luv. chug. II the "cola. Ind undo: the ï¬lth-00¢ um... Nah Bun. all but. and up. Th. all-factory klndl- nylo. guilty ad prim. such an the loot «annulm- on nppmn of. Oom- In And Id III dron- your had come“, and van. K William Foster draw ugi [tom his home in [Hula]. Holurduy afternoon. and vbltod hln Mother. Eugen. Foam. returning home the next aflcmoon. Wm. Blodgolt. who ha: been qulh ulch the put week. Inn to [u ncovond u to be Iblo to resume Mn volition with Wells. Fargo 5 Co. Rev. Geo. C. lloor. the new pastor of the Baptist. chum-h. will lpoak mum: at the quota] services u "I. Congra- gutlonal church. Asa. Bacon was over train Hlnsdule Monday, nullng up account: Incident lo the band concert lust Thursday aven- In“. WOOD FOR tumâ€"Good dry oak wood $4.00 per cord In woods. or will deliver at 85.00. H. E S'mouu, Box 55. MmF. A. Root entertained n. few friends last. Thursday, it being her birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gregg 0! Irving Pnrk spent Sunday with Mrs. Mc- Naught. Get your sidewalk plank/put ready to put down, at Erode Co;'a Miss Emma Cordes of Dakota is flap iling her friend. Miss Maude Batemun. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. F. Miller left ,Wednm day for an extended wish, at St. Joseph, Mo. ' ' Surveyor Valletta was in the Grove‘ Tuesday establighing grades for the village. National Light Oil at Nash Bros Additional local news on fifth page. Girl wanted for general housework. Enquire at this oflloe. LOCAL‘ HAPPENINGS ' : ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬*Â¥ï¬*ï¬ï¬‚ï¬ï¬Â¥Â§Â§ï¬‚ï¬Â§Â§ *ï¬ig ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬Â§Â§fï¬wï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬imï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬.I wait? n mm mm manhunt-n, who In: much, “mm M" “9" ‘7 mmmunymmmmmmn, m van-Mu" V. music-1mm moo-mum; ï¬gu- 1‘ W _- _.--; L . nuns». "Mm-m ‘ m “m" , w it“ an. m ‘1; i...“ If???" WW‘F‘ï¬f’W: MIâ€)? “W .. y "I, "rt-4. . , g. A of now and cold mm 1mm, 5 afar this rainfall. In tho mum mm. mm And «can no ball; I such mam mnwmmmaqh- _ -“_-1 - I._-,L .‘ upuema waiting-Hp Ind muâ€" fellov mum, Wu. Bimbo, V-u 15., haul-rho. “4 mm.- amp“! No. “I, 0. I 8., In- privfl- don. an u “ton-col. his highly told at) ulnabh plans It Mr locltbla In: Mfml‘oxculdouJu-Iomlyeon- oMln.ndhkothh-¢ihod onsh- mm" ï¬lo-no new 7.1-.- licly' thanking hill (or M- mono“, day vb the Dam-sh. In“. Low mom than. [and nuns-lb! mm‘ ‘l'lnwolcomnh 3,. com “ In“ For (all Malls m to 111.; «with. {m and deal" in NM Groiï¬omnht m" “1“ Wagon... noumrnnorm MMv°V.. I â€r“. W mundtho homunknm.but W‘“Wc-B-‘ . M wiltâ€"theoldutflmpmmphnty W of now and cold "M lam-duh†SV'm""***a alhrthh rum". In tho nuuum _, nnnnrgon‘nntunr son‘s mm no marked to lo; Mmmnot when, I! you ox- nmlu Nu goods. wnwnnmumttongoodh-ny “- fro-muffin“ - mind mt ml lay In. In: D In. In, On Tab. A mnoylng m ado h. P“ 32' o. o. own. You will and s m. mad In Hood-a of Mana- h I'm-l with!“ » 0“,", â€n gingham and “"00“. Pllll. Whoa you an than you will 5'15"“. mm. tho “ hm "tuberculin and Indium-L 7" EM†â€In“ 0' “'0 ago-mu. ' len- w, 0"... w. .94 no“ Oct ("lingual-goals!" pulls. mmmwmd pm" pom-u a n A I.Thonp- ‘l'boyeoudn momenta dunno any “cum I.“ “ï¬n-5 son‘s. mm “.- maria! .0 '0' for-ad] Io aha-In!) employ“. flea. II fluid 0.. h u- m " Untyoumnot f." why ll ’0' ex. laryngeal...“ In Hood‘s Pub do". III-ital m fl “- â€mansâ€... ummmm 11.â€me fmmflsouvwdtwuï¬hlnh‘é um “I. up. ,mommpmm- them-yï¬oh-bmad“. 8" â€'Wflmw mummmmmm "N. am. - ' follov town“ In. Stun V“ ; MM“. m ’o_ L ,L :Mm thym- nu haul-eh- and new munummmmï¬ l have a good 0-mo- hoou, lug. lot, hm tad «be outbqfldl-p. all In excellent. condition. M But â€to". which I will nut to a good {any n I mind mt an lay in. Holy mm! M van. nor-{A} pm," with â€any n 109: tin-day school :1 mm Std-cow Chlnoh m. Andnwl ll.- flon. Sonic. on 80-day. lav. 1M â€follows: lady «lulu-uto- of an "cling. The mhr “out, locus; at tho vlllqnhudolm I. not be" loudâ€. loin-«Mon “our bo- Ing pm“ to con-uh“. quorum. A mun-g mm In hold an Imam m. bonito-“Kuhn... which: the Wind" home. our the m, 3.... mum“... “4 mm “MM“ dumb. I"! INN-“MN mtgmdchlldnn m nun Mung. loan". today hum Bum M. Adam gnuâ€, . m... w- R. I). Put» "turned loads, {mu “Md hon. with In. J. All-us. Mn Mp Mon um. the llllnoh Pv- III. “Au-Umboun known-a Inoculation to an Aug-h “mu“. Crud-a Amu- bu luck It bol- homo "e um. «q plea-o. god «joyâ€" um. In. 100.9th Ala-Umberdongh- nu. Mp. “MI-luv. (or I anchor ol yam. ‘ Tho my.†County um. um, "MN-MWMW “MI-W umholdn. any-am. nun-nu, n “MOW!“ "I mum 3* m. u. 1: church In um mm... on WW'M- â€t"- '- ms, "WWW Wadi-duo! out 1nd. Nov. 1M â€bu" {M '50 9‘.“ â€WW hm unto- » no» a. 1-34. ugh-c mu. won: but hum £11". 1'. X. luau “pool.- to slut I In Ir m. on her longjournoy ton-w Mind. when but husband In Club- Ihhod In bum... Dnvld Oolvlllo joined Ms wife In St. Louis Ian Soundâ€, when they will to- nain thb winter, be having obtllnod A poulllon than. nuâ€"uua nyluuu. Express Mucous" Olson ha- pn|~ on. and 0.1.4,, chuod the Dorbyshlro plwo on Prince'- hych. Sixty-t1 addition. ‘ Min (“or or t. M. E. Stunner “tended the monthly mum Not n meeting of his company, G. A. [1.11: can Inumtod I'l ‘tho city Sunday aflornoon. In 5 fnvoroblo fl xln. Georg. Loom!- Ind In. Clifton °PP°'°“*"°"°° ‘ Snyder of Fulton, 1",, spent. I luv ' on hours with In. I". C. humbl- lon- '- 45} Imoindo Jenk- Km your?“ um. In on: us. Mu. Blackmore of Anton. a form» mldont of Downers, vlsltad hon Int Tuesday. Hr. gnud Mrs. J. W. Carnahnn are via- lung relatives in Pennsylvania. C. H. Pom-son’s celebrated Balumore oysters, 80:: par quart, at Stone’s. Miss Josie Simpson of Naporvme visited with Ill-a. A. E. Courtrlght this; week. ' i V. 8. Dwell spent Sunday with his brother at Danvfllo. Mr. and Mn. W. H. Barnhm spout Sunday in the my. White Rose Gasollno at Nash Bros . iï¬ï¬‚ltfllflllflï¬t WHEATON. x... ianidâ€"h 53W dbyulvbokmbu,nuuwlfo.sw Ind-p W-“ loving mother. a than Mad. A kind Whom ud- dovohd GUM-“u. Tho Mg!- m l- which ah. was hold '- .ulhud hydro lug. mom. of ï¬lo-d- umb M the {nun-II. OI Sunday-hon" bu pilgrim-g. In not!) our.“ would bar dumb- ur-lI-hw to and M of John M. ad hon war, and thou h", "candid. “and â€to non.“ hr tho Mun-d Mahmud-syntaomxh. 00-. up Mm. An Wm ur- no- to Mad by her pastor MI tho “urban-'- [lo-o In Glory.†John 141. lav. Ir. I’m Inland In an â€therein-flu bad 0! Hawk-loo u. u I. «cannula. b not $0 In which our mph be! he“ propoduo- I“. In" Sakai to a: up u» m. enough no“, I. m day ova-bag “an m .00 ‘ muo- upon It. 'fln watt W a rm a m Wflllmhhï¬.‘ m (so-(M > H [NED A Lil connzsromotuce. 1.1. III-a 92¢. 9339 I.» I... 19904. ital-baa: n30 ï¬lo... RBI-.512 Fo‘l. I. urn-av; Imoinda Janka was born In Hancock county, In... Fob. 8, 1m: Ivu Inu- rlod Io Borg:- Auuln In 1800; moved toNow York. when they [Ind until 310“. when they an» no Chic-go by bun Ind mom toDuPngo county nod mad» It their homo our ulna. On‘ Jluu 38. Iâ€. Mr. Burgo- Amul in and to pan om th- rlnr of dcuh. Mr children wu Nana to their man- flm. MAM than to tho um". land. 80m smdohlldm and "In. ones intended round thin [imposition in . fnvonblo light, hardly my being amnioticâ€"hence tho light. poll. tax could not legally be levied, the law providing thlt no eohool district could thus run in debt for my ep- pantue. bulldlnke, or Improvements. School diam-let; can, however. callnn electlou end lune bond- {or the amount of oontemplahd Improvements. An‘ election wee accordingly called to vote on the proposition of tuning bond- to ‘the amount of ".600 to replace the heating eyelem. Bond- lo mtureln one and ouo-hel! yeere from next Inch. Sixty-mm votes were polled. Min {nor of the propoeluon. and 0 Two wash 390 Saturday the board of education called an election for tho purpose of voting on the proposition to hwy oh: 0! 01,500 with which to n- pluoo tho hating appuotun in the North side whoa! building. The prop- osition carried. Some day: “tel-ward, however, the board loomed from carom fully looking up the law, that such a} Tocm. Hauu‘Symmlnth Bide OBITUARY. ', 1895. vote, but the , d h . rmw-zz...~..w_.e mmuJ-rya-m-ï¬m mah‘lulnii elootlonhoctlhd ‘0 wt. op _ hinders-numb "built. “It 3“" gamn has boon supports! by ' subscription to the Mr “It. If a mujodty of maple m I: but u, it. support will con. In- it. can t"jinn; u any pnbllo whoa]. and It: [ “human-gin no to I“ lnwhlohourwpk be! in“ d {b proposition and. In" t, h. Bodwul eon: up an m. M enough-«q I. m I. a†«an; them .00“ kt lath-upon It. 'fln I W In rm .- Wflllmhhï¬â€œ muuumhMahâ€"uh Moo-(M 3 E g! 5: llama-OMMMQ“ hunt In Ml. lb M ammus-uwnnuhu a“ ornbMIorâ€"Mla. Wow“ mun-ad via“ “I.†II- .0 "was. ' The Into-m Inn-ow III In: will b. can! In. B“ you In “moo. '0 wfl to it" our clruuluuonJI 0.0. M “V.- W. of lhh 01.0 d 0.00. i: An soul-tuna.“ will In ‘1'- u tho nuhool homo My m, u honorofthcuwholluul I... M open it 7.80. Mal-Ion (no. Fm“! "mo-7 we» to Hm for-Indolulo. Will. to '- 5* Max refreshment-no.0 0.0 I.“ enough to rollov- Mn o! M u h 53. he .3. .5 I .86 la .- 354... 3. 4...... It!» I... .1 3...: 2:5 I... 1 People should hop «nu ma! ‘tho rond to puvont He’d. M 1m. Brlnoo from Polohlu. m. h visiting her lhhr, In. F. W. WI.- bolt. an. arm mama 1m Mural 06' Cu- anot- mm». In “I. 0'0†“0 put week. Goo. Duty waut to Chicago m morning. Th. mac-o thing an Inn m this weak loom-am a W.†0‘ tho oldest resident of un- m, ‘who has than I ï¬st-(o â€all!“ jmtsouthnf town and m .33" W wmo residence In Wham . ‘0 m not boon well for uni-II will! which has terminated In I «IW IM‘ me. He was adjudgd In... by . ‘ Board or Commlmlonorl with. Elgln. 1‘3- H INBDALE. CASS.