Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 18 Mar 1897, p. 5

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be returned to the county treasurer next week, god in the mounting If. Prentiss will be the busiest mm in town. The collections this yor cxcoodi Tax Collector Pmtin closed hls books Saturday night, mad when helix- ured up tho receipts. found that over ӣ1100 had been paid In fixes that any. Saturday broke the record. All day long a. crowd of people called the pontofllea and succeeded ln hoping Collector Palms and Ms islets-h on ”minup. The delinquent list must rues yield. n is always mg to ”Will your homo Institutions. You an save money by so doing. i A fake VIII-paper hunger is canvas Jinx the village trying to serum work. “is plan is to furnish a hair grade of paper and paper the mom complete at the uniform price of ”.00 per mm. Local peper new state that for this emu-t they would put on the very best quail” of paper and um make A} much Mr prom than Meir regular] ! “CC. B. IQ. R'y II" no" Dunn! Inc-union “chat- on Jun-try MI: and ID"). Petr-try 2d and MW». Hamil ’1] And 3d Ind um. Apt" 0th and 20th, In] “hand 18th. ".7. to dl points norunvont. went and southwest It on fan plan ”All for the found Irlp. For Ml [unionism Ipply In". ll. flange, agent 0. B. ‘Q. R‘y. l ‘ The haiku“ uld soviet, o! the Conan jam.“ l'hflfl'h will give the am luv-rho! um m u the hon. I)! In. Tho-us Lyman. on Thur-d". In. 25th. [much wm hash-on! at H o 'cloct. A mnihl InvM-lkm is "loud- «I to all. hat-or ol Ila. 810d. filwunb. alum MIMI-lay anniversary mrun rm Un- ulvnre a”. Nu. W, H. (Lug-ml" Inleflu‘nul :- party a! young mum Ins! Tun-lay wooing. at ha. The dun-anion mu 1n Rev. and In. J. l". "OHIO! 0! Anna. «on 'HIOHI I. an "my. J's-lanky. The, In on their way Fast. that" Cl" vb“. with nlnthron [or u‘l ' ‘ uni; land In. R. W. Dom! also. In lbs-k their "huh and "curl-hon for tin-II, aid and lymgnuoy during "0. nth-Imm- nld don”! of Unit lavlnrul "IMHVP. Ilm. Funny 90ml. In linflofidolmunry mm“ on the ant page, “as demand My: mum alum“ null-n. Many flood luau-d at In. Honolu- W. “and. The (rum)! 0! Mr. and Mn. Charl- lflodgou axiom! congratulation». Tho Huh crawl-ugh“: arrival Ins-t want with ”to mum. Cum. Wu. Blanchnnl fill 11an. Mu “mil, [tom the cfly ban in April and will once not. become residents or ‘Dowmm. “I“ (Inca Oldfield and um. At- wood vsnuml (dumb. and nlutlvu In lllnuhlu nml lath-sum "be (are part of "to unit. ills. llama Mitchell and Nina Lizzie Davis 0! unluburg vhmnd their ulnar, Hm. Elbert Sta-lay last week. There am now No children M. the I. 0. U. I". orphuu'n home at Llnmlu and not one on UM sick lint. 1 Hrs. flay Coyle, of Turner. is upend- lng a few weeks wilh her aunt. Mm. H. U. Sunley. Mrs. H. E. Mines. of Chicago, visit ed her shtervln-luw. Mrs. Cnrnulmu. “no past. week. ‘ Mrs. Chm-lie Willis and Mrs. L. W. Stanley have horn on the Nh‘k list the last week. April 2m. next will be the 73th anniversary of 0ch Fellowship in America. in the meanels. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Keist of Chicago called on friends in Downers Grove last Sunday. Miss Bessie Garnelius has been quite ill the past (Ava week; with the Constable Dixon transacted business at the county seat. last. Wednemluy. b. which considering the “men is Mr. and Mm. (320. Davey are nicely settled in their new home in Cass. J. W. Cumulmn loaves today (Thurs- day) for a week’s stay in Indiana. Born to Mr. and Mrs. D. Kimball, rm Monday last, a. daughter. Genuine New York buckwheat at Nash Bros. Guaranteed pure. Ideal yellow canned peaches. m cents, at Nash Bros. Bapst'n tine bakery goods to he haul only (It Mary 8. Diner‘s. Rev. Road‘s Mule son has been wmt- ling with the chickenpox. ulna Ella. Bartle is ill with the measles. N-nh Bros. In culling 1n um fancy Iolkl packed mood tomato for 10 cunts. Bat truck“ tho lurid tor flu non-y. l have a limited supply of pure lag- gle lnrphy and potatoes, which I ofl‘er In the following prices: Peck 40c; lull bushel 75c. Parties desiring change of load would do well to Mums-Ice. Samples may be seen at the 31mm: cm. W. a Bun: lwish tolufonn my friends that I am not a undid”. for the office of township collector. nor have though»! such aching since I was “Home! of Miami. lncunbcnt’s wish to hold the position for number year. n in just sad proper that he should have a second tor-1,: the one. for n single term will hudly recompense for time And gal-vices renderod. I shall enter. thoconfllct, Providence not preventing. next year. A. H. Towxszxn. to Velma; Ina; yet be made. ”The whole nfl’flr named the keenest interest. The etent of the evening: was a tickle upon the quesunn, “Mulved that more knowledma my be gained by real“; than by observation." Aflhmntlvmlisn "he! Mnhefle Lambs. "m Mums!!! and Bar! Herring. Negative. Carl Simmer, Jet-dc Bryn. Ella Tawney anolfleoqzo Cm Diri- sion rendered in farm at an nfllrma- the. The mun frankly admit the claim of the other side, it their defini- ‘ion of the word knowledge be correct. But thereby lungs a doubt. An appeal The um maul!" on the pmgram in 3 final, rendered due“ Ivy the lines India. All" which U. K. Rm gave one of his heat mugs. In; last The attendance. 1“...” large. when! high-water mark. awn be!“ Mitt-o guests mm. The reg-lat monthly Nun-r, mum: of the 8'th league in held at the home of In. C. flush on Tuesday oven. In. .‘Ih-wnl mu with .- «Hum ur- rkhnt A watt am»: a loom luwlng Mela! he! on Hm howl. nun-w :- Imm- gnh. llmn satin»! H "my [mum h ml lmwn. hut at "a [ml nun-H who In“ III-Hag mmlort’nhly. II". "nook a! mum-mu Hymn-My. Chum. ulna vary human; hull tonnchfldnu int Nun-lay manning. "ll‘dohjfi'h tn "In-Inch 'nk lull which wan "Cum. l'nln No." A. L. Baum. man u Intel Tue-uh, and". De. "ouch o Ilia-duo In. and II, who moo-«cl the tuna“. ”only“. H. is helm It pen-M. Mm. flunk-pl um! Hm rhuwh [allot of It. Jon-pl. "a" and plat-1| Mummu II "n rhun-h rat-Md In“ Mun-day. W0 “whom “to. "I". 'flu “south-mun". mu. we at "a down- 0'»!qu In tho Hulda, who»! In Into pk“ the In»! Mada, In Inn-h.» Qua! how uth «In-ulula, Iml I Npâ€"ovot I: not a I‘Olnlllull mac-mum. "worldly In the mud. 8"qu Nmurt has "tum-l (mm an ”and.“ lell ‘1“: Mn danghlm Kn "as city. lint. Leonard M Clnlvugu mm L: Manor In Guns n few days lion. weak. v Parent: are reminded of the Incl that beginning classes for children erlericg school for the “not time, are formed twice each year, (I! the beginning of the full and ”pl-in: totals; in September and in April. ills not at all mivml- “genus therefore to outer um-h rhihi- re‘now. leuprlm; term will begin‘ about April 5, alter the ”prim; vat-w lion. in! m- then have your little mm on “00 lint (lay of next term uml lei. them come regularly or they rumml keep pave with their claim. Many of the svlwlam who were Ile- lained at, home benmse of sic-knew in the family, lmvo returned. Although )many who have been "(Hit-led with ‘measlen are not yet. able to ulteml school because of wank cyan. elm. we are glad to announoe that all are com valm'enLumI we hope will soon be able to be among us mm: more. The apparatus fur the equipment ul’ our laboratory wlll arrive in u. few days, and although there is mun-h which we would like to buy, but. cam not because much is needed. neverthe- less our laboralnry will be fairly well fitted out. I A number of our teachers attended the haul. of the werlen or McCllnmt-k lectures in the (fly lust Saturday. Any teal-lbw who did not avail himself of the benefits oll'el‘ml by those let-lures. has inflicted "gum himself an irrepar- able his». The A division of the 8th grade are making a splendid start in the elements of Algebra. This is the iimt chm in the history of the school in t-omplele arithmetic and begin Algebra in the eighth grad-s. They are a bright clam. .\ u-uplnmnl for physlru‘ amulralus H being built. In Um laboratory. We hennt some very interesting work in literature not long since by the pupilx of fourth and um. guides of Miss Haters mom. . SEED mum‘s. WORTH LITERARY NOTICE SCHOOL NOTES. 3Mter the last sale we intended continuing the wholesale laminae. H May tst, Mr. (i. ]. Carry. the manager, will retire from the and the \Vestctn ltttsinrss will he closed, with the exec ion olu “a No stoclt will he carried in (‘hicagoz all orders will be lled direct I“; the factories. For this reason every dollar's worth of stock in the : store will he sold to the highest bidder. Mr. Herman Brian.“ j gentlemanly auctioneers in the city, will resume the tale. A I“; treat for the patrons. No other oppcrtnnity will ever be MH’ citizens of Chicago to buy as elegant goods at their own N 224 Wabash Ave. ; Grand Final Closin Out Sale at PUBLIC ADC-”f; TION of the Entire holesalo and Rob" Suck d i The Pairpoint‘“ Mfg. Company J. m. J It!“ _: GOO Furniture, Carpets, «fl Curtains, Drapeflomu Cor. WabalAvodiN ' 3 SW} *MGOCOOSOO“4) Now In Progress. $A SLASH $8-8-éfi-fi An Awful Cut in Crackers. READ THIS: flan-r AUCTION SALE atoms fionanannEn m. " ' "V‘TTT-v-v-w”. 3: W11 at do You I‘ll-III ll... Lamps, Cut Glass 585 Silver Plated Ware.... City soda p91 lb. 5c A. B. O. oyster “ “ 50 Select soda. “ " 8c Saratcga wafers, 14c package two for 25¢ Think of this? '50 «'- Iv w. I. «am Revell’s 100 100 10¢

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