Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 29 Apr 1897, p. 5

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pigm- as may Mn bun an 71â€". an is mpponod that the am; M watcher dflm than from "I. low People should be very mful and not allow their children go to the woods this year unatundod by In oldor por- son. Some places In overrun with snakes. A timely Ming by Thouu‘ Holland enahlod Hm! Rundo to compo the um or a Inga adder time was m- Iy within reach of her last Bunny. It 3 larger and both:- lair um: um balm Every man will work wm. his coat of! and exercise enough to Mrs truly. The dates for the coming exposition an Aug. 81nd Sept. 1, a and a. The C. B. 8 O. W] will all hum excursion “club on Jumtry Ml! and 19th, February 2d and lath, larch“ Mu! 2d and 18th, April “I: "am. May 4th and 18th. 1m, to 1|! point. ‘ northwest, Veal. and southwest at on. ‘ {are plus $2.00 (or the mud mp. For full pal-timing upply to 0. 8. Ban”, agent 0. B. ‘0. R". The vice-wants of the Agflcull» ural Society not last Thursday st :Vhoaton 3nd owned for Indium. A large order of the celebrated Noe- nah Indies’ and minus” shoes has just been delivand a. Thompson’s. Tho ‘linc consists of “to hunt things in black. can and ox-Nood, bush. tad: lane. and rang: in price from 01.70 to‘ 82.45. Indium invited to all All examine our stock. l.. W. Stanley called In on us [him- any. lle has been confined closely to ‘ his home this winter with rheumatism. ‘bul the pleasant spring day: [In Mm new life and vigor. kcmu. a. Knight. who has ban .m- plnyed by Bush 0; 81mm the put hm summer: as drug clerk, will nm the same position agntn thisym, coun- mencing the first of Ihy. The only "Isl c-lnsn hiker, In the ”rm-o is Ran-2’s. when you will II"!!! "ml a freak llno of battery good! at the lowest lurk-e. (loath delivered to Ill parts of the (My. Dr. W. A. Tape and W. ll. fllwnnls hml a number of vuhmlnh old Englhh Monks slulou from a suburban train IMI Thurs-day while lulu; brought out from Chlmgn. The hmrh gin-n In! [My ladle! AM uu'iply uf Um (.‘nmzngnuomal c-Ium'h, ul Mn. Wm. Culwell's luwt ’I‘ImmI-y, “ma m-ll «Ham’s! and mu A pleasant and"! "mm. Fur who at n lnmaln-«Chtmhn‘ ngrrlnpetlln In ten volumes. as good tum-w. Cull nmlmuuom. Rut-lung. «mm. n Um: Warner of mo Mano factory Mun ranted the “my cottage on Burning: um! and wlll man Into II. about an ‘ Int of May. j.- um. Cm. with m.- mm. nu. Law. and Ivm mm. are Wu mmum nl’ Damnen and an at lmmo In their I‘m-mid" Um l'ulgp lumw on "mu \Irro-l. The Nortlmealem UnIVQI'I", quar- leu nmummd at. film unlon uncanny! It llmJlolhmllul Hum-Ia. Than-lay oven- lug. l luu’e some good home» to an! in rllgihle lm-nllonn at from $3.00 to mm per munm. D. H. Human. ('lmu. ll. Kuyler lulu u lmntluomo gmuitu monument on Mark hon which lu: wm «rm-t at (run. I.»- Joana 05.1“de The I-Zpimnpnix are meeting with mud: encouragement in their effort- for :1 new church building. Mn. [4. l'. Summon. who has been mullued M hume will: rheumatism. is much holler. ;- Mr. und Mrs. H. l'. Kaila“: «ml Mm Kellngv have returned home. an" a long nojmm) In the amt. Julm llrxullmry ts getting the start. of the rheumatism now. if he can only keep ahead. Mrs. L. E. Hall left. Monday for Kansas City. She will be absent about two week». County Judge Geo. W. Brown had sent his resignation to Hovurnnr 'l‘nn- llt'l'. (Mrs. Edith l-‘urmr Allen of Cldvago “ulna \isilur in Dimncrs Grove Inst X Mrs. (my L. Bush is again able to be out. after quite a siege of malaria. L. W. Thomas is still confined no the house. but in somewhat. improving. The pleasant. season of house ('leml- Ins: and May moving is dawning. The delinquent tax list. will be pub- lished in the Illinoiam this week. Mrs. Hen. Hinds, 01‘ Aurora. was In 1 our village lust Monday. Bapsl‘s line bakery goods to be had only at Mary 8. Diener‘s. F. A. Brads Co. sell axle grease that gives good satisfaction. Uscar ll. Hyde of St. Louis transact- ed business here last Monday. The best bakery goods at liang'n bakery. Smrchligm matches at Nash Bros. A. J. Dent talks of moving to lllml- dale. I! you wish fence 0r any mm go to Brode‘n. vow to give I vii-flu aid enrich the blood. H00". PM. In! 019wa unfilled?” Notlco in honby given that. the an- nutldog tax is now due and paynble and must be paid on or before June In or all dogs not llmnmd u that “no will be shot. By order of the vll- Great cum proved by thomnmls at ”mi-la show um Hood's Sar- In“ Fun“. The doctor has cured others of deaf- ness and many other diseases in Nap". ville. Nuporvillo. 111., larch 10, m7. Dr. 1!. L. Remington removed from my nos. and throat a palipus or tumor, which I now have In aglm bottle. pre- mnd in flcobol. It stopped up my nose so I Inn not been able to breathe ‘woll or get fir through my nose for our that yours. I an now able to bmtho well And an perfectly satisfied with his treatment. Dr, Kmingmr is n mmnl phpicinn. I take Monaural In ”amending him to my friends. | h . mum“ of iiflegrlty and : phyflcim of ability. 1. A. mem. Naporvillo. "L, March M. 1m. 1 “In great pleasure in recommend- ing Dr. DI. L. Remington to those reâ€" quiring the services of a physiciln. Ho bonus“, mmpietely cum! me of a snare m of granulatgd eye lids. lle The lrlmr any «sun-Mm at Hu- wluml was not very in" nIh-mlwl ml um-mml of hall Wenllwf. II I! run-"In! llml Hu- c-Mldnn did We" lmwrrn-r. l‘nfluwhll In "D! pmummmv: Inn-mu! Nhh' . ‘ [Union 13' Avlum Mu nun .‘imxu "II-my "I At Alan-9:71am. In. Prion "turn-d lo Chm-m: Mun- d-y. an" In uumlod what with Mom!- uul (cl-Una In Can. inu an exciting runaway ls rug-urt- od last week. .‘h-meluuly m was In [Alla-3 lnn long. hunk for “I. wnu'lun lhv. It'lmuuhlln cm-nplmI Ilw pulp“. Sunday. A goal league Inn-Hm: In N- porlotl In the evenlnu. In. Palmer and children, n! Hprimg- "old. "L. are whiting M": Mr mnllmr. In Walunl Ono Inun-lml llunmmul‘ rulllt' yank of Mllu sum] wlllbe used in making llu- lmprovomeul and the "ark! wlll In nlud fur om tulle. the elendlun numâ€" lng from nothing to Ion fret. TM» work is king ucrompllthl wllImuL lnlnrforlm: with llm lmwgu of Imam. Than happen» lu be three lruu- kn were. over two of mm In the lnmlmnm ul Una mud can he lmnum-IHI. fly mlnlm: on. tun-It Mn um. Hm «ark h pm. granting uluwly. lml mm-ly. II wlll Inâ€" an expound“ job.“ liq-m. dentnlly. of volume. the (rm-kn at other railroads. N Is Imlilwulhur mm! as H can haunt like day. and gnu-bu dum- Into a "nu rmul lml. The sand In lake sum! from Whiting. Indiana. Supwriutendenl Judson ls 'llrmly convlnred Hm! all things exir. l'ora purpose. The Lake Michigan mum he says, was created for the purpose of raising the C. B. 6: Q. tracks and Incl- The Chicago Burlington Quimy railroad had II unique aperiem e. Hun- dny. A freight train slur k in lhe sand near LnUrunge and had In he pulled ‘out. as out of :1 Allow lmnk mIe { :If all n time. The rouunmy is ruiuiug its tracks ten feet 10 lwrmn Inmllner rail- road to pass nude-r. 1‘ his sand dried out and during the hem \' I‘ Ind Sunday drifted new.“ the (nu ks. loud-y evening. Downers ”mu- Lodge No. 750. I. 0. (l l"., held their weekly meetlng. 'l‘he regulnr order of bualnm provemled and Nlllt‘llltlt’d us unual, and wlth mutual expressions oonduclng to friendship. love and truth. blddlng each other good night, were about to depart tu their homes when the door of the banquet room was sud» denly opened and n vision of luvelinexn dawned upun the lwothem‘ ustunlnlunl orbs. And the Indies name nut emptyâ€" hunded. Delicious n‘nll'ee: mnl nuke till you couldn't rest. It was a banquet llt for a Hug. and queens were the dis- penser“. Following came the "feth of reason and the lluw of soul“ in the main hnllâ€"muulr. games. reritntious. visiting and speaking until the wltvh- in); hour when all rennin-ed to their homes. and the universal verdic-t of the members ol‘ No. 750 is that they are- alâ€" ways ready and film] to he sun-1 ised. .-; m": HO”! m'rmomms. DOG TAX NOTICE. ODD FELLOWS BURPRLSED. ITEMS FROM CASS. STUCK IN THE SAND. , 1- 5mm! I' run-Art qlgmiir £0 Purify, 500.000 People Germania Life Building, St. Paul. Iii-s Or POWELL,_ HUWORTH a DEE, am“ Wilamette Valley of Oregon. Join The Colony. For my: paniculmuau' OREGON mun AND FARM HOMES cam OREGON FRUIT AND FARM HOMES COLONY. i LEATHERSTOGKINGQ 1%) MEN’S Husk-o §Spring Head ,7, Fruit Orchard Tracts from 5 acres up. Grain Ind Dairy farms. sizes to suit. Lands gently rolling, Soil very rich, Timber and Water abundant. Winter in to mild grass is green and flowers bloom every month in the year. Within sixty miles of Portland. with 100.60? inhabitants, and the best market on the Pacific “1: SHOES: Men’s and Boys’ Caps: An Illinois colony is being formed to settle on Grain Fruit and Dairy fumes in the famed IHm k ("at lmuul. luv boys and girls. Thu lu-sl uml clu-a'u-st article [or scltoolchlidrcn Inu'nllm' lln-y an: "curly indestructible Ind always look we". Sizes 0 lo 9%. :5 cu. Ml'u'~ mmm lml! how. 3 pain 25c. Men's mwlus, mun». 2 pains lor 25c, and omens (NM lc-nllu-r, Imt «(eat like leather.) lilzulfl'al lmuul, ‘0! how and «in; \Vu Men's Caps at 25c, 35c ar at 25c and 50c. \Vc In; line that :m- bargains! DEBBY8- FEDORAS~A good hat {or 3100. Better unc‘. m 82 on. $2 50 and 53. 00. All styl~ ish and the Ian. st ideals. "I m": 3 pain.- 25“ tllry'n' gmnl. 154-. 7:: have a mew and complete line of the cclc- hrntcd DOUGLAS SHOESâ€"Latest toes and lasts, in tans, oxlllood and black. The prim-s :m- an llu- slices, and are well known. EBBVSâ€"«Ncw slmpvs and colors, $2.50 and sumpâ€"none bum-r. and Footwear. In .0. .7 W. I. C‘Vlul SIMIIIMK Flflllll y. mum tut hunt I Ila.” muâ€"mmmum , 35c and 50a Boys'caps 3 pain 25c. Men's lor 25c, and omens Laclivs' llllck hone. have bargains in this

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