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Downers Grove Reporter, 7 Nov 1895, p. 5

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due mic her. mun suavsvun, ALLEN T. RUSSELL. Winter let-l opens Thursday, Jan. 9. “In college mum. Clinical. fidu- ulk- vmd Literary. I’npanhry mum Dealing In each of [he photo. Nor-ll _ com-n for Nun-e wishing to touch. =’ students "Med [or other mlleges, can! or want. For catalogue add” ORA!!!” A. BIANCHARD. 0 E: b. by '2 ETJ’ halved Quint 4-. HE bulb M yu- BEST I m India. gamma-m. Most Popular curl-mu TAKEN PM oumm. IA NOTARY PUhLlC, line Your Survey: lad: by the 0M and Rm. Iflkr Building. ll. NEVVHOME DR. G. A. SIDDONS nomwmmw pmswun 4v and :A summon. " A School (or Men and Women. " And why? no 01 l S cause wcluvn (0 me And 0 ml nnlrl- In hard to fit. but I). K. (Jr-lg In: t band um I:- tan! in but have m- ien- : (hm-Mum Drug 8mm. "NOW IS THE \VINTER OF OUR DISCONTENTT" Shaving and "Mr (‘ullhlx In Ibo In! «1nd Moat Amwvod Hula. SUITE 28, 8! 0110! ST, Oil/€180. ARCHIE MARVIN, Ionsonal - Parlors, OFFIO‘O. EINM'OE OFFICE, Donner; Emu. SLUSSKR a JOHISOI. ATTORNEYS AT LAw. Money to Loan. WHEATON, - â€" ILLINOIS. Work don: In all pan- of the county mmmmm ‘DOWNE'RS GROVE. â€" - ILLINOIS. All work given prompt and pemonal nt~ . . . lention . . . DZ Dyfl- = Examlnnmun and mum Days the hat. Hntuw any 0! every month. exec-pang July. Auguut. Novemlwr and Beam-her. ‘Downers Grove, COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS. IN THE COURTHOUSE AT WHEATON. WHEATON COLLEGE. C'D-In Fun-«- and ”min-O- Ila-I. Inn-n- “mu. m, DRAINAGE. TONSORIRL PARLORS, .'.'..R '1‘. MORGAN.'.'. CHAS. WERT. C. A. PROUT. SURVEYM‘. POI MINI-AIS. Light Running Dom Gm. Ill. Contractor and Builder. imam Work Satisfactory. on tho" notice. PLANT!!! Proprietor of AND IACA DA ”1'0. 30 B DIVIDIIB. When ll thiseondltlon. l commenced using fir. Illa" Batu-nth. Nnnlm. In two dun I In". to Improv- 3nd In one mch‘t um I wine-In. much to the mrmaul who int i I, condition. [have has: In exâ€" mhuflh M an! have m aim-5|- ‘0 2-229! I: M" and In. uni-n "In In and 'I) I hid two severe attack: of 146nm the 1m one attacking my ner- vounsymm with such severity that my life m Wired of. I had not slew for more than two month! except by tbs use 0! nur- ootla that nupened me. but gave me no rust. Ita- only conâ€"clam of Interim menu! ”then. smiling bodily pain mad file 912 “In I was hourly growl-m walker. 0 0133A!!! has ever payment! so may maturities u Laflflppe. No discus lam In victim so debilitated. union. ulgcplganeless, up LnGflmi II. D w. Rmon. state agent of the Incâ€" «I Life [IL-manna 00;, of Kentucky. nan: Ill. Math." w. lam '33:“ '5. "0' Dr. Mla’ Nervlno Remand Ono M Kentucky‘s Basins: my.“ Men to "can. . Ewan-g Eula .SmNm. In. I. n uni-um! h... ve g zillig. I; 2;... £863.: 5 I... '0 $2.23!. 1.13! 28... 0| "Muffin .‘3-21. 2:333:- "0 IO'KERS 080 IT. Emba}?ing Done From LaG rippe‘ U. H. BALCOM, All ml guaranteed. DOWNIERS GROVE, North l-‘ootc St. Dress Suits :1 Specialty. napalm; mu] done. Suits $l8 Pants $4 "THOLIN BROS. ARTIST": Thompson's Ice Cream. STORE IS CLOSED 0N SUNDAYS. School Books Bakery Confectionery. MARY S. DIENER NDERTHKER Illnhr'n Work and all Kinda UT Fumlhvn I‘d-pairing. School fSypplies- \‘h ...... And all Kinds of. . .. ‘C‘C‘ Furniture Dealer. TAILBRS. . . I I. LING" ILL. Bacon’s Cornet Bend geve one of their excellent concert et theAndi- torlum last Monday evening. They were assisted by e number of clever specialists and the evening’s entertain- ment was one of rare enjoyment to all present. A crowded home W‘ them and e verv‘neet nun wee reeliud efter peying expenses. The members of the bend ere neerly all young boys, who, under the instruction of Ir. Bacon, ere becoming very proficient in their mneic. The heritone solo in the openan overture, "Impromptu,“ by Master Charlie Bacon. nine yen-e old. wee eepecielly fine. In the overture In the second port of the eetertnhment e very excellent comet eolo wee hendled in emuterly Inneer by the lender, ILAee Bacon. In the lent eeleetlen by the bendâ€""Clim"-â€"the little boye had the solo perk in unison with Henry lull-.3!“ lien. end covered them- eelvee with honors Every Mon wee weiirenelvell. the porter-en being wild to respond to encore Ifler" The mighty nimrods who kn Int Week for the wilds of northern Wis- consin have not In nth-on hurl from. Considenblo anxiety ls manifested by the "lands of Fred Hoflert for his safety. as It is found flint perhaps he has run foul of s voracious grounding or some such heart of prey. the Chicago Baptist Orphans; He met with much sums Md found the maple more than willing to loud their support to such : commendable mu. ‘ O. F. Carlson. the grown has do~ ‘pm'terl for Chicago. He had come to the conclusion that Downers Grove was most generously supplied with grocery stores, and that, ”gather with ‘ his poor lomtion on the North side, forced him to retire from the over- crowded field. 1h: Duh-go County gum, School nwciniion wm meat I- coo-u eon- venuoa in Turner. November 21 and 8!. Thecmmly onions and local Band-y woool people no papa-In; for this convention with great «mounts. nod a good Um. In Inflow-tad. Rex-‘81.. Scoflold "Carnal Pm“, from his trip Into Iowa and Indium, and through Illinoin, In the Intern-ho! The npvclnl emu-gs u the Col-gn- zauonnl church thin wool in moving ol‘ Inter-nun! MOM Io than who “- tend. The Mag- lor the mullet of m. val will I). o! npochl Murat and mm ape-hrs will In It: “had- Inuit. TM haul-r monthly "an; o! no. '41‘".' Llhrury Mutton in bold Tutu!” Alumna. llama manhu- were [on-ant. On. a" manhunt-ell and two anion pvt-natal “be" m and will join at the next meeting. 1 Yum run Mn your plum Wind In good u when an, km the (Actor, by W. F. Mulch. Ilr. Health In the up." tuner M. the [than tutor, and ON"! for tuning mm b. I.“ with Mm unto. or M Car‘nnunr'n dmpton. Ourpoutmwuterhu extra copies of the ”all“!!! every wool: [or Hm mumnmodullun of Moon who fail!» noel: ‘ their'u regularly. If the pup" i1 no“. your box when". uhouId In. nnk Mm for mu. Himmruck flour “told by W. H. Col- vlllu. Hm noflll aid. IM‘G'. It In abno- lutcly the but flour for general home may on "I. murkoL MAI) per banal. None-0.3mm. Try It. Raw. John Hugo punched a very able sermon at. St. Andnw'u mlulon, lip!» oopnl church, lut Sunday. A- In mun] when he la present, n lung. congrega- tlon greeted Mm. A precoclom four-yenr-old Sunday mahool pupil of the lemialne mnunnlon living in Plano, mportod to her “that that Hwy mg “Bringing In the ”leaves." Do you know that you run buy baled hay of Hughes (lallup. They have .1 car load oi“ choice Kansas upland, which they are selling at reasonable prices. Mr. Barr of Lqunge, president of the Q division Y. P. S. C. E, was in the (Brave lmt Sunday and attended the C. [-1. services at lhe‘Congregntlon-l church. I County Treasurer Jae. W. McKee nloplmloverin Downers Grove a few hours Friday on his wny home to Eula. Woub run aura-Good dry halt wood $4.001!” cord in woods, or will deliver at $5.00. 11. E. Snow, Box 55. F. J. Lovell of Danville was up from Dnnvilm Saturday fora visit with his parenbl, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Lovell. Nice white bread is sure to result. if )ou use Pillsbury’s Best flout. Finest on earth. At Thompson’s. All the neighboring exchanges have long accounts regarding pranks played by youngsters on Halloween. Duluth Imperial is the best flour on earth. A test will prove it. For sale by Nash Bros. W. H. Colville is now handling the justly famous Shamrock flour. Spencer Gilbart and famili design returning to Downers next spring. G. F. Steam receives oysters twice a week direct from Baltimore. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. hupurchuodmhmo! I!" oholahlnm n Ila-fir: it“. “what!!!“ maps-huh”; nag-n," which In hold. u my. again. His um consignment o! human-old when and Shetland pout. m u- flunthflmnfmlmhonfln mung-nor which In very Mull bud. Inna“ inhal- u M In Wdur Scott Brynn of Llndon'ud ell-bu ahlppod on the m of Oct. tho gnu poclng mu. “Pdnclpdll.” fl. nndnoaddod whhlbckolhlgh but! bonus the grad .ddlo mm "han- Thai-dies of“). I. 3. church will 3mm oyskrmppornnd Mn n to). of (may .nd natal Wei. on Dec. 19. Gm Clzvmm Blchud Ulnoy, Secretary of State. Done M the city of Wanhlngton OM. fourth day of Nov-mm, In the you of our Lord on. “some! eight hundnd tad ninety-five. Ind In the on. hand- rod and cwouhm not of the Indopup dance of the Hanoi M “In witnes- whoroof I have hmunto not myhmd Indutusudthoudoftho United sum to be mad. “And with our thanksgiving lei. ml humbly banner)- iho [and to so Inclim the Minis of our people unto Him that He will not law In not tom!- n n 1 union. but will continue to as His mercy ml woman; an, guiding us in the put of national prosperity Md napping. «dull; In with mutudg 3nd virtue and hoping diva within m‘ s patriotic love for the in. l-umtiou which Inn boo- givon to no as our mums! heritag- “And lehuuso, on the h] 0! our thanksgiving, captain", tomb-r the poorand neatly, 3nd by Mo! ebu- My, let us shew the sincerity of our gratitude. "Tho con-um uneduc- uld (arbour. an“ o! Almighty God, chh In" Inon unwind-d to tho Alarm" poo- plo during the not which In. just who." («Mr-1m not-ow” out .1.th mum ‘b ‘5. 00d. “union. um '- my '10. dun-Hal hum «all. in extolling the loving cu. of out Hum], Mu. l.‘ (hon! Chat-ad. WI of no. Uullcd Shut, do hereby appoint and at spud “Dummy. the Irony-«MINI «vol the 9mm non”. of Number. an - oh, 0' khaki-giving and pray". to he lap! and oharnd by I" out people. "On "I“ d" lot as {onto our mu wean-“om, ad In our mammal plmn of wot-AMI: join In union»; “nah In the giver of every god and perfect gift for the bcunhom mum um have rounded our labors In tho fields-«Hum. bony m of We. formmudordorw Mn pro- vufld ”Irony-out No. bad. [or our protection from romance Ind din calamity and {or the on!" hie-Ing- Unt have Inca showered upon us from no: open hand. ;m] HAW-mt Inseam. By tho PI-ldent: Wald-«ton. Nov. 4. [Rawâ€"Moot CIov-lud to-dAy bad I prochmnt‘ol dulxnallng “mud-y, Nov. II. II Thanh-“tun. day. no follow” THANKIOIVINO PROCLA-ATION. on just. now lain-Ila; to punk [at m «how you what we In“. l)on'l. put at? buying your Ihou. Boner an 3 Incl. time to look mum]. h. wlleay you to com tad too and price our new nylon. llaadnomor And bun» Ibo.- mun om- you mount and u my prlco. at our price m u- mmely low I portion In the «gun!- Mon. (Jilldnn' «nu-ll whoa-hoo- If The scores of young-torqued some 1 notso young. who were out Halloween celebrating according to the modern custom, aeemed poo-eased of all the a devil. anyone ever knew about. They gathered in all sorts of crowds and the" ' morning light showed the marks left by the rascals. John Grevee' premises I seemed to be the obJectire point with , the larger element. Anyway, five or six of his old buggies adorned Main street the next morning. Two of them decorated the root of Brode's hardware store and Hugheei Gallup’e ooel ofllce. Screen doors and gates came in (or their share of attention. No one inter- fered with the inn, and except in a few cases. the young people kept within the bounds of innocent mlschiei. One or the exceptions was the case of Ir. Groves. Not being content with the mischief they had wrought the night before,a gang of these young hood- lums congregated Friday afternoon and set fire to one of the old carrynlla. When Mr. Urnve‘tttempted to extin- guish the ilre. the rascals deliberately applied a match to another or these old vehicles near by. keeping the poor old gentleman hobbling from one toanoth- trying to save what he considered prop- erty or value. No one helped him, though the streets were lined It the time. Men who should we been ashamed of themselves laughed at the old man: imntic eifortn. it wee a piti- ‘ iui spectacle to see these men and boy- makln‘ sport of this feeble old man who has one foot in the grove. and a blind wife at home at the very point of death. Can it he pouihle thnt the young boys of our fair village are up- proochiug manhood without the slight- est respect for the aged end lnilrm? Kept within Bound- thnl Inning. but . Can-led Too PlruuNm Day. C. F. Davis, I EXCHANGE OFFICE DOWNERS “:3? mm Insurance. Bought, Bold and Exchanged. OOM' fleas and 1.9231 Business TM Llundty wotk called [or and delivered. The but 0! rod: alone and utisllction gust-mead. . . . . ‘uOOOUOOOOOOOO'OOOOOOWOquW NOTARY PUBLIC, POLICE MAGISTRATE, CONVEYANOINC} D. G. GRAHAM...‘ 0.0.0.000...COOO.COCOOOOOOOOOOOOOO”CCWOW NEWS DEPOT. STATIONERY, PERIODICALS. Agent lot the Celobutod ....M?ERTZ MOCH In a first class meat market? The first thing In the clan ol meat ltept In stockâ€"whether it in nice. tender Ind juicy, or tough as A ten “year -old Tens steer. Being satisfied on this point you begin to look around In to the cleanliness of the market. We would be pleased to luv. you call and put us to the test All our menu will be lound first class and the best in the mlrltet. Our price. will always be louml just right, too. \ M. E. STANGER F‘or Yourw LaGRANOE LAUNDRY. We have nice pictures framed and unhtnod ”until! mhthmlnmnspmonthowllh unplug with life Ind beauty. Handrail of diflm'ont flylen of molding» to what from. What do' you Expect to find Keep: a Choice Line ol the Best Brands CIGARS T‘OBAOOOS. John Haas. Hardware and. Food. 3?? COAL~ - Thu Irv Infill. 0h ”'1?“ a" ll d R.- and >“ $335.. m.flm‘“§. In. u The un- Bur-or Ito-- In on on cl "no man: lulu In stock. m I: um I“. ' - - STOVES! z o. u‘ """ mafimuou” ACORN 5; , HEATING AND COOKING 00:!" m gal-«annua- quL'w ...... .. _ u. "Ad" , In 0' cairn my u d ml- oonmuuon. 1! young". a. '10“ lo. low in s In I your wilt-o'- n . Our pol.- (‘oal wlfl plan you. ome. :Eifiini.‘ Purnlturo and ...Undort.klng. I...

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