Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 11 Feb 1897, p. 5

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dcuoo o! B. W. Infill fl Donors 0am, who" the owning wu- enjoy“! god-ll! {I}! II oyster lam CUM.â€" npma, mammcnmm, ammo; Flood Ind Ir. Barth drove to the rul- A letter from Altrul Hurst, a form- or resident hm, now in Idaho, able: that clues as lard than. Md thnl ha ha N no mploynnnl this ulnar nndnlnothntlhmm nosing onu- ml. They an n! llounlnln Bonn, Bands county, Idaho. and lo“ horn atom. etc you: ago selling out their boning: to H. P. Courtrlghl. ‘ J. B. flo- han bin 3 eonlrnct w‘ build I lug. minimum building In lor- I'ls. Grundy county. Whonvnr the ombhowlllm. good job. Ir. longhoneofthobnstlmlldmnd u- chm In this [an of tho country and taken I prldo In doing satisfactory work. He will commune. as soon as sprlng opens and it will uh lulu: the gunk: Mo! tho mum. ‘ lion. Gun-lo Ind Winnie llama and Ian. Paul Ind Earl Haulage! Down- «3-.an ofDr. nnd In. J. 1‘. Plckorill last Dundny ...... [Ant lion: «by evening n qldghlng party could- lng n! Inna. and lad-Ina Pickett", Dov Inn. do!" In “mum um Mahmud to saw your wood um. your at. nay-whom u my use. Mym-Mhmhthtunyany I In" III. of Uncool. awed an, M, or up“: Indy for do": alto in codwood loam . Mum-Mo. The Knight- ol Pth-n will hold a arch! Mug on ”no 170: of Februâ€" nt 'Mt-h um Ibo second chum will be claim. Tho «Wyn! mating the jun! to Put macaw Bung. a"! it performed, utter which tmfl... will ”rendered and re- (rI-hmu servo-t )3»... twenty lady rm surprised In. 1’. 8. Want lat 11mm, enn- lug, on the forth“. uniym 04 he ‘Hmuhy. fin India assembled while In. Vic-vu- Inn that fro- Duo-e. Upo- running supper was m, «m which in Inn presented with t had-one 30H witch hy her lumber, In. J. L. “or. Minn-u h div-«d In a. mid... an four". m u IM- M-nflu "n “In. 'le MN flag"! at "a..." mating “I «lineman. Mr: "Inn“ at a My hall, 3- "up ”II-g2. 3.3.990; If? 9. no g3. its .0332!!!» up 5...). .31.. 39.. At: 233.... 47933... as... 12...... 31. 30.. 53.8.3133!!! I {xiiil nix.- orllrosv. =9 :1: .5133 :3 a!!!) 5.... :2...- vsl... 1. 25.9. i. :1. at]: 332.2. 9! 2.2.2.1. [willboln Downers Grove for the eolloctton'or mg every Friday and Sunday, sud In Kin-dale every Tn.- dny and Wain-thy. until Inch 10th. Willis w'uk.‘ when I will be In Hillside Pddty and Downer-n Gran blindly. Wondorful an the cum by Mi Wthmdyet 1th only been: ultimo-ambled filorJI-Ih‘ 1"”. M my: “‘5" luv it lbw - Him (allows mm It the ”lynâ€" pic theatre. where the rule of oflerlng ' the bath! shows tor the leant money ' is continued. The wonderful Helen» hark trmlpe of Arlhs. the sens-Nonal whirlwind dancers. the Daron-Na, end the talented English comedian, Lillie [AI-rel. have filled the home to ite onpec'a ty twim each (In, this week.: and the audiences have found that the male one of the been. that hen ever been given them. Sent week Yvette Violette, the American girl who imilntea (inilhert no well that she henhenn universe", pronounce-i bet ter than Unilhert hermit. will heed the N", with the (our .erveiom Cohan: lnnntmdpince. Daniel)“: and her denghter Vinie will dance. Core Rontt will sing. Hilde Thomas and Front Berry will given refine-i end enter- 1telning sketch. Bobby Dalston will in- itete Outault’a yellow kid, John and Kellie IcCerty will create laughter, mm Clinton will introduce new honors. the three lot-relics will mingle ertinuc rope wetting And new intic feet- wlth clever clowning, end ‘ thethren Wright sisters wlli kin? n clever mum deuce. ‘ : nut-lull. 11m loot lulllu In lholdcnl hull. nlulux nucllon 0! "Nu munlry. uul ll l: o. llwlr sloplng. rlclu lug-u. llul. an lulu; planted largo on-lnmlu ‘ o! mull. len, gnu-n, when Incl plum 1‘». man hvol pan-u o! “M alloy lun hoo- "mod for may pan. and may no dovntul u» when M gru- nl-lng. Tho “ulna wlll and :- malty 0! My hw- hm. and (ma Inkl- rlxlul la Ila laud-at 0! win- In. u“ when ll» will" Iumnly la on 0' “I. In“ l. lho lfullod Iluln. hom‘ (to. walk and [roan Ipfllg‘. I‘M‘ unlo- lu MN uumllng to clnvuu- nluwu. lull no. llnl ll Ila lnwnl "In at OH to "'3 In urn. h ol‘ just .- um I «and, u “to old" ruled lam lawn. mum Mn loo; lau- cu.- In lln plow. rum: hull la "to would. lbw. lo gown-cal laud lo I. lulu. but It l- at, bonvlly Nahu- o‘. “alllllolnmlo Cl" me lo abut. In mall-g In our Mutual malty. Tlny wlll llul I ml", 0! jml Ibo 0|le tho, luv: m loo!- log lot. for In «var luv. and. cold to ulnar m and: MI In nun-m. WhMbyw' Mann-n In “I. final lblur w. “my wlll Mn MM“ In manhu- nl‘ In Hot «gummy 0! lb. loll no la final lo mu nolloal with. It loulc. hover". In ll Um would lac any bun-link 0' would! from you cum "I. pm!“ spring. TM- wlll nah my llwly um. I m lolul llnl ml of Ilium will Mn lo go Into the hull nklng Mung but um they get m lam Full", an 1 M my will W I. gain "Mn; 1 all In “vol-op illâ€"lug Industry. ‘ 0‘ “to Conan range of mountain» In ready commenced to grow. .iml we be- lieve it will gain a thousand inhabi- tants the present year. A lumber yard. restaumm, boarding house and livery leable have gone in with the past thir- 1 (y days. mud [his is but the beginning :of lively times (or this village for the next all months or u yaw. The hur- roundlng land ha I conniry ol smooth gentle slope». covered here und "IQN‘ will) dump- of beaulilnl umber. Ills ln gaunt-l, liowu'er, prairie land. The nail lsdup and malluw. It contain: no intone. and ll. In of such a nature Ila! It. will inland my amount 0! erup- plng without Insuring out. Thln gant- ly nloplng [And extend: In I" dinnâ€" llom from tho umn unlll M. u di-uuwo ol uvon or night "HM tha fool. mm 0! In the first Dlnce, McCoy is near the line or Poll: and Yamliill counties. on the western side at the Willamette valley. about sixty miles by rallmxul from Portland, the main market or this country. McCoy itself is but u smallmilrmul station. but in in the center of .| countr’ for twehe or fourteen miles in eiery ulirectlon. which I believe all \\ ho see it will say is the "nest looking and numt_ attrac-l tire farming wuntry they have ever seen. While the town is small, on the knowledge of the large volonies which are comlng here this spring. it has ul~ “can", Dames, Fob. lat, 1891-»! have been overwhelmed with letters from all parts or Illlnola asking for more information about the Illinois fruit and farm homes colony to this place, and I wlll try to give some pointers lu regard to our advantages In this letter, that luquimm may under- stand what tho Willamette volley has to olfer home seekers looking for a mild cllmto. An Old and" (lives a Dominion or am Famous Funk Country. TH! OLWPIC THEATRE. COLLECTOR‘S NOTICE. LETTER FROM OREGON. \‘oun Tut]. W. C. fivwrun TownnMp Oolldctor. Batman ml i. A few Winter Cups. '1' Extra Fancy, c 4;: Nuts, Figs and Dates.rum Extra Fine Highland 40 Monogram Navel Oranges. Give usacail. You will surely ind m that will pay you to purchase Visit I- MM 3 the stock is rapidly disappearing unfit fl ‘1- ducements we are offerings. NOTEâ€"We have quite a sum of money . I ' which would greatly unis! us aims. ‘3‘ I receive it. We trust our friends «It. ’ ’ l E 4‘ California W" m , Evaporated Fruits. a to 20 a. n..- 1’. National $ Light Oil [MM and Children’s Rubber: go at You On Men’s Furnishing Goods None the worse, go at In" price. The smell of smoke will cling to them until cited, M not damaged. A bargain will be found in "a" "tick. Job m. o! Canned Goods, .. Plasmas. Jellies, Hakka, “ Standard Oil Co’s . mm s “a. “Perfection.” swim-4'0 m1- goods recently denâ€"nag“ by 53166 and water during the fire which vie- lted our place of business bet week. Everything will be sold et greetly reduced prices to makeroom We mnow dosing out our stock of Gloves and Hosiery, Boots and Shoes, Paper shell (.‘nlilornia Walnuts, 15 cents per pound New Taragona Almonds, - 15 cent: per pound Hand Picked Roastedl'canms, H) cent- per pound New Favd Dates. - - 10 cent: per pound Extra Fanc New L. L. Figs, â€" 15 cent: per pound Choice Calizunia Figu, l0 cent: per pound The cream 0! the Cnlilornia crop, Large sizes, . 35 cents per dozen. Try them; they are very chemo. Peaches, Apricots, Pears, Prunes, All the best quality of (he grades and at prices from 8 to 200 lb. We keep just what we advertise and tarnish the spccfied brands of these goods at the above pficua Refined from best Pennsylvania exude, tend in “Ii finest burning Oil that can be procured at any price; ...ALL OUR Rlllllll mu 7'

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