Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 6 May 1897, p. 2

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Fill! 0‘ Ill nations leaped from A hundred pin- nacle. and "Old Glory" floated out on: the was from the top of the (but haul, while tho Iona no dlulhun President achlnley placed the tip of MI right loreflnm on a tiny electric button In In- once It the white hon-o at noon on Saturday. Then be pressed it lightly and I thousand miles may I: the Southl-nd thy mmlve muhjn- hmmmm UOHN.W.THOMA5. PRESIDENT. «ammun- min. in mm nacho ennui-d. out mm the man at mm- and numudbrflflnthe stratum, $7701. van-=wuamum». rv' ‘uu'h tifim nu.m cum. m mmmwmmmmmm “Mmmm nmrm mmhmmmmnum“ mmmmummw m Mm anmm m.m mmWMmu. m m 3me mmmmwmmm mm.mumm.mumm wwwmmmmmmmmm J??? W mmmmw m mum mummm mahMmmumnblmm 2mm: ”mm "mm? .5 _ .u mm.-m mmM.MMum.mmmm a” yum “Exam. mafia“ 3??me Bone ot the same men were with 'i'ey- lor on the plains oi Polo Alto and be- fore the until at Monterey, followed Scott from Vere Crux through the pine- ee of the Cordinnelee end wrote their names in hullete t Cerro Gordo. Che- rebueoo end Chapultepec. Three pm- ldente this late hu given to the ne- tlon~Jnckson, Polk and Taylorâ€"and it he: fostered ouch men ne Benton. liouston end Davy Crockett. in the lete Var, although unlit In half. it we. still the "volunteer etnte." it gave 60,000 men to the northern army, more then runny I state of the north which he boasted more loudly since, end hut in the contederete rents more men than there were votere within its boun- deriee. When it we- prone-ed to build on exnoettion to celebrate theee memo- rlee “renneelee m etill the “volunteer state." end thie white city wee hum by vein-teen. Nahum In 1‘ body. mum in. In which no“ In this country during a. man and an. Conan-toner Gen- eral Willa has ten um than. Among than which but and to am here ormmokmhabodyonuhun- not: anywhere. with the dues of mu. m the following: layâ€"14, sum mu, K. A. We Order; 14‘ mm: cm. Amman; 12. Nam! Association of score nun- Mntefl, will test It Down“ and come to Nuhvm. attu- ldMfllllm: 14. Wolverine sm- Pnn was”. mummanvnltâ€"m mmmnfianflotmouflm- Mull... President I. V. W ole-III. my!“ work to the m Gov. Tula- mlo for Tan- Iau, mommawa mmmmmluumm '0"me hell-M mucus-um nu "flu meam‘fi-mcfl" a. chap. gun-Inc} rib- dmn-mnloohu at to. n.m-wm.n,wlnmm¢ on I. and he on. or t nlnouenm century that! «nun doorotnu Pur- than. The. thousand nun m hm lhtdwnmmmm. The lam-Ida! who! or unmounted can- nula-Icahn. numeracy-ct. tan nun noun ma mini. mum: at .n that and um ; oi summe- white my eaten! my turn of tho (hotshot 'ho nod in the expo-fluo- mmom- Inn sunr- «7 mm; M n o'doct. mm Rov- oml Tho-u r. outer, ovum Mn- ” of m. hm drum Agflmghlammnotmuh gotten save for the fragmentary rec- ords committed to lmperiahahle atone. 3 people which tattered on the verse of oblivion when Julius Caesar ruled. and which was sunk in slavery when the Christian era was born. It is here photographed in timber and stone. Here is the Parthenon. last remnant of ancient Grecian civilization at its highest and of the best an the world has ever known. it has been dragged from beneath the debris of near three thousand years and net up again in the midst oi surroundings the most mod~ am. Here is the n e g r a building, ‘ with its story of a people but one generation re- moved (tom bond- age and almost nausea, c o In - nanndiu ntten- tion (or its giant stride. u n w ard toward the plum do where the Inn DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. mummawmm mm. Pn- Amlon, Rum! Mun mm; 18-16. Anom- l-lunuo Manon; 18-15. Silll 3" i(um-II”; "-1., Alone“ lulled Macaula- at Colored Play-kit“: 10‘ a. [turn] m" hployu' N» “on! A-oclltiol; 10-20-21. Bouillon Ila-mun Idle] Association; I!- In. court. at nude-n. a. Nation] Council of Wot-a: no follovtu or- anluuou nn mug. Inn in. In. maxim-r OFFICERS 01' m “POSITION. 1-4 man an chm,“ 34.12. Jfiipf‘wfim Wag-r m;’l?_ ago: u. and remain three days: 17, Nation- ni Good Citizens' convention; 17-13. women’s musical congress; 18,_Unit- ed Order Golden Cross, supreme com- mandery; 19, Bccking and Ohio Vai- iey Press Association; 19~20, Tenses see State Bankers' Association; 28. State Press Association or South Caro- iina, meet in Newherry, 8. 0., May 25 and 26, and come to Nashville in a; body, May 28; in May. but no fixed ‘ date. nationai road parliament and farmers‘ congress; southern irrigation congress. June-i-fi. National ’1‘. P. A. of America; 1-5. Grand Lodge Knights and Ladies'.oi' Honor: 2. state convention Republican League of Tennessee; 2, Grand Army of the Re- public, Tennessee department; 2, Ain- bnma and Tennessee divisions oi! Sons of Veterans and Women's Relief Corps of Tennessee; 8, State of Tennessee Master Plumbers‘ Association; 9, Knights and Ladies of Dixie; 10, Ai- ahema Press Association arrive in Nashville; 15. Tennessee Press As- sociation: 20, National Association of Labor Commissioners of the Unit- ed States; 21-22, surviving Terry Texâ€" as rangers: 22-23-24. United Coated- erate Veterans: 2i-25, Mississippi Press Association. Julyâ€"20. interlu- ‘ tionsi Association at Distributors; 20- 23. Senate National Union; 2!, Tennes‘ see Drugxists' Association. August-â€" 3~5. Stenosraphers' Centennial Associ- ation; 17. Crockett Clan: 17. Daugh- ters of America Auxiliary to the Jun- ior Order United American Mechanics: 30, general insurance agents' conven- tion; nnpiaced. Lumber Manntactur- 2113' Association. Septumberâ€"7-s~9. United States Veterinary Medical As~ societies: 940. American Fruit Grow- ers' L‘nion: 21~23. National Associav lion Mexican War Veterans; 23.23. N - Ankhâ€"Al ._.- autumnal-aches. Anna-I In... In a men lecture Prof. A. P. Brown of Phllndebhln described the method- oovr practiced for main. nmflohl um. Although minute diamonds an In made. with the aid of m aloud: tum. none Inn. (noun In In on- plond In jenlrr- In" yet been pm- ducod. not rum 0! km use. and u Imlnwmmmmumb‘ natural «no. but. m undo. 1':- My In cot-pound at odd. «null-In. A con-II mod of dawn nul- cul rum. is by cull-lo- wt. I micro-cope. m M [In h n!- van and I'll. ulna. mum C. Kllflnm. Continua. on award- 4“!an Dudley. churn“; A. H. Robinson Md 0. n. Motto. Dena-tum and Bureau Chiefs-Ano- Ilotlon and publicity. Hem-u lulu; nu um. Theodon Cocky: common. and manufactures. J. H. Bruce. Standing Committees: Financeâ€" Sanmel J. Keith, chairman; John N. Sperry. W. S. Settle. Edgar Joncx and Joseph H. Thompson. Installati¢yn- William L. Dudley. chairman: J. H. Bruce. J. H. Eakin, A. H. Robinson and M. S. labeck. Privilege- nnd conces- sionsâ€"E. E. Bax-thou, chairman; W. 0. Collier. John J. Moon“, 0. J. Timothy, James L. De Movillo. Charla lioiuney, secretary. Mimic and amusements-â€" . Willi-m L. Dudley, chairman; Herman I Justi. Alfred E. Howell. E. E. Earthen. A. H. Siemt. D. O. Charla. manager Cimiflcniionâ€"E. 0. Lawn. chairman; Theodor. Cooley. 1'. F. P. Alli-on. A. ll. Robinson. J. 3:. Mord. J. D. Plun- keti. Clinics Sykes. Richard Hill. “I“- lion 1.. Dual-y. J. H. Bruce, George Roy". J. w. Braid. A. E. Baird. V. L. Kirkmln Ind W. 1‘. Dub. mininion (nation-li-J. W. Baler. chair-an; E. ‘ B. summon. ll. Clay Emu. D. A. Cu- pcntor and H. C. Amer-on. Lexi-io- lion (lutO)â€"J. ll. Hood. chairman; W. J. liclnrru, A. A. mior. J. w. Gaines, 8. B. Wilma-on. W. H. Moon, Zack Taylor. W. B. Drum uni Lu Brock. around: an buildupâ€"Ii. 0. WI. chair-n; J. In: William. I. ll. Gardiner. J. B. Ricard-on and W. Executive Committeeâ€"J. W. Thom- as, E. E. Barthel]. G. H. Basketta. H. E. Palmer. J. C. Neely. A. H. Robinson. Tully Brown, J. H. Fall. J. W. ’I‘humaa. Jr.. J. H. McDowell. J. W. Bier, Thou. D. Fife. W. L. Dudley, L. E. Wright. John I. McCann. H. W. Baum-It. S. M. Murphy. M. J. Dalton, J. Vanderventer. H. H. Lurtou, E. W. Cole. W. H. Jack- son. B. F. Wilson. V. L. Klrkmau, W. P. Tanner. 8. A. Champion. W. A. Hen- derson. 8. J. Kenn, E. 0. Lewis, J. 0v anon. Jr. Congress of Afro-American Women. United Typothetne at North America. National Young Men‘s Christian AI- soclation (colored), American Federa~ tion at Labor, Conference of charities and corrections for the southern states, American Forestry Association. “on Who "or. none the Work. The following list comprises the oili- cers. standing committee. and depart- ment chieln of the exposition. upon whom the task has devolved oi making it a success: ‘ ownersâ€"President, John W. Tham- as; first vice president. Van Leer Kirk- mnn; second vice president. W. A. Hen- derson, Knoxville: third vice president. John Overton. Jr.. Memphis; secretary. Charles E. Currey; treasurer. W. P. Tanner; director tenors], E. C. howls; commissioner general. A. W. Wills; director of nifnirs, William L. Dudley; auditor, Frank Goodman; general counsei, s. A. Champion. ’ PI 'fi' 1mm}; pram 0. "Bikini!” co ‘ YOUR WIFE FREIGII ARTIOIIOKES 0"! "In!“ W to tho.- mdn have too... When ”Rm the clinic II n For routs!!! when A land I“ '9'} “.9! _|__ _ultmnengm DOG HAMPERS mhmmmumn Hobd’s Pills room. necessa- ' my nukes m. blood minute. Take .nd cruptlonl. boils. pimples. human. as the result. Dini- nen. Indigestion and many other troubles“ nlso caused hy lmpm blood. Hood 8 #5553? limEbosLmâ€"mziu‘mfim 31304 Full”. Suing mu ind hearty (nod. sweats and (m In Ilnm. oto‘se monumental"! bmthlng muted Iir In once. flare. shop. home, (”my or mum. $76 Soon the winter draperies will be re- poslng In camphor. lmnure 312% FOR RENT: 3 Improved (arms. 40, 50 nud :00 acres for P4 of emf. allo :00 new: or new land will give crop or brewing. Land in Wotdbury 00.. In. J. Mullum. Wuukemm. 1.1. Educate You lonel- Wm: Cue-mus. m Cub-nu cum continua: loreve'l'. O. 0 0. (Ni. mum reflux! money. There are nearly four hundred varie- ties of humming birds. The calamity on the Chodlnka mea- dow, 1t Moscow, cost the Russian gov- ernment 3.500.000 rubles. W‘PLQPEQPLde; WILL map YOU DRY. m4": hug-.6; ’ can. I! m not-um nu mm:- th Dual hollbovpmh ‘unwmnmmm m. h- 010 on: "I [ Y m .91th Ni: on m 41' In. mum ' ' '4 was; m. 1mm; “lug: --~ wv-rvâ€"w- I «Ow-slat. .mlmm euro unmet. undue-tun, biuousnnu. u «all. .50

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