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Downers Grove Reporter, 27 May 1897, p. 5

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wmzm E9 look at Mr leaders for this week SAHSFACTION GUARANIEED (mm “in {or I" kinda of (twining and Building. This is an entirely new line _we have] 'ust added.y They are in Oxfords, Blacks, Tans;y and Ox-bloods. Latest shapes, at decidedly bargain prices. O. J. Daily, Upon proper motion mid molion wns put. upon its [W0 and carried, those voung aye were 'l‘nnstees Schultz, Hughes. Chllvem, Bangs. bloclml. and Wanna. Total 6: nay: none. It was moved by Trustee Schultz, seconded by Trustee Chilvem, that the atmt and alley committee be instruct- m to expend not to exceed $400 on Maple avenue and to expend not to ex- ceed 82130 on the north side streets. The matter of improvement of Maple avenue was brought up and discussed at. length. Trustee Mocha! reported as having investigated the matter and found the cost to build a. roadway 9 Inches deep and 8 feet wide lo be about $4 00 per rod. and would recommend that Maple avenue be lmprnved from 1 Belden avenue to or a few rods beyond the brldge. We are oflerlng a line of Child- ren's and Misses shoes made by Phelps, Dodge Palmer at decided bargains. We cut the regular price square in two and offer them at half-price. Downers Grove, Ill., April 12th, 1897. â€"-The adjourned regular meeting (tom Aprum. to April van. was called to order by President Carpenter. Roll call noted present Trustees Schultz. Hughes, Chllvom, Bangs. Mochel and Women. VILLAGE BOARD PROCEEDINGS. Trustee Mocha! stated that. lint. DOWNIBS GROVE. ILL. We are offering the following lines for your close consideration. We are after your trade mth superior goods at bargain prices. «UNI». Contractor and Builder. :. gamma" and 081ml" I The vole mu «um-1w“ MH- Hm, following mull: Tulul numlu-r "If vow» mat Wu» «:1. ul whirl. Hay I.~‘, Baal: m-olvod M mien fur pry-M- tho village. I-‘or Ina-Cm F. .\ ultu‘ mind 3'4 \‘ol'. J. II. "In 50‘ WNW. _ [ Upon mollun of Truntoe flange. nev- ‘oualod by 'l'mulec Hrlmllx. lln- lu-unl procooaod to mm vtu the mle at Village! Clu‘llou hold at \‘Illugo hull In Duwvwfl Own. April 20th. INT. Down": (have. “L; Aprll '3'.'Iul.lfl07. -'I‘llo adjourned meeting from April 21!! to April 22ml \vm null-«l to outer ‘by l‘mhleut Carpenter. Hull Hull noted pmnt metuc» Walk-n. ahmge, Schultz. lluulufl «ml Mm-lml. Absent Tm“. Chlh‘eoo, Downer» Grove. Ill, April 2m, 1997. --â€"The Mjonmml meeting from April 12th to April 2]. There wul’o present l‘l‘runtoeu “’8th and ”Huge. Meeting was called tn order by Trustee Wetten. Then being no quorum prexent. the meeting adjourned to mmgt 'l'lmnulny evening. April 22ml. 1W7. While‘: William»; ........................ 8.3 85 It was regularly moved and carried that. said claim (mliuunm be put upon "a passage. The said ordinance was then placed upon its pmsngo and varâ€" ried. Those vollng aye were Trustees Schultz, Hughes. Chih’em, Range, Mocha! and Weltcn. Toml u. Hays 0. Upon motion hoard adjourned In meet Wednesday evening, Apri' Slut. "um (J. “Hum. Village ('Ierk. Claim ordhmm'e No. 5'.) was road and was as follows: While 5'. William»; .................... .. 8.3 NS E. L. Clement being proxeni. stated that the street lights were not proper- ly lighted and that two or three times within as nmny months. lights were not lighted on very dark nights. It was mnve-l and carried that the mutter of poor service oi‘streui. lights be left in hands (If "alum-u «tulmliltue. all “it- ing aye. The matter of Mr. Daily filling ditch on lot on north side was discussed and on motion matter was left with im- provement committee. Foote had spoken to him in regard to water and «mat of same to be placed in the green houses. Upon proper motion tho matter was left to the water com- mum. umrr C. \Vum:. Village Clerk. Seal Brand coffee Chase and Sanbom’s exquisite- ly blended java and Mochaâ€"- Seal brandâ€"at 38 cents per lb. Rosada Coffee 30 cents per lb. Golden Rio at 2‘5 cents per lb. Other brands fox less money. Absolutaly the very best at any ptice. Sun dried japan Tea in pound and hafl~pound pack- ages at 50 cents per pound. lhave some good Images to rent in eligible location: 2‘ from WM to $20.” per manth. D. G. flumn. (in, will he the livllcst on the local monk. No limits! interest ha: been ,msnli'eslul in local cycling circlea and “Mannie-J will unquestionably reach twenty names by "IQ time they no clonal. The number from Downers (iron who will compete is imagining. l-‘int street. (infield Munroe Ind Thin! nil-eel will be used for live shorter runs while the sum mile race will :In run to Miran” nml nturn.~l)oings. Tl-o «mu-menu (or the bicycle mm an nearly mmplomi and If not!» In“ prevails, the event-4 of next Snlm- Rm: post will ohm-n lomlay. Ilhy Mal. u Humorlnl Day. hum! of the preceding Sal-day n "mum lul tall. The clung! ls male to conform wllll Ilw Chll'agfl «lolvnucns. Elton. m being maul. by the [ml In lure In large a para-lo as [ms-lbln, aml neural rlvlc pox-lanes will be In llno. lm-lmllug Lln hand and llra «kl-«fluent. 0w Ilemnrlnl ”allay "IQ post will Muml lln Presbyterian chm-uh. when it wlll lug «adrenal by Dr. I). K. Jul-man. Illa sermon wlll be one of lntrlnllsm Ind n.1llmml pride. \Vovit on tho new uduilllou to tho ‘ Congregational t-ium'h in [naming with enemy mui balm- tho hot ciuyu 0! “humor an at hand. the new building will be under out". Contractor l'nm'horimu the mntrm-i. The new ibuildingwillinmi-h room turn kitch- 3"" lut‘utnrlu. «ml him and a hug. ' mum which will ‘1' mad {m the infant ,.-l:u«,mnl tun mating place for tin :rium-h not-lotion. Wood in teiog and ' throughout. than hing no mun mod. Tim impovtnnco of tho «Marylin. being ttudomhn by J. ll. Campbell in describing and illustrating beautllul llinnduiwin in: monthly jamnnl cun- ‘ not in iuliy comprdtomlod at a glam 1ltl- an mlvortinmnt 0' mol- magni- ‘tmto and superiority that it will com- mand tin nttnntlon of tin pom and vanithy Mile. and will meomplhh that ha nover bun clone belch. flout. thirty man view. new lulu this wall. mulling over uvcnty en- ‘ “raving!- ln all. by which ihc gloricn ol tin nuburiv will in portrayed. l-‘muk Aym mot with n painful M7- olden! last Sunday while (ml. riding an unruly pony. The animal bot-«mo Im- munng‘mhlo and "mum Mm, Inh- {not catching in (In: allrmp. running u but! (nu-tun. "a wan vnrrlal in M» home when Dot-tom Ilenvh, Lawton and Dnmllck madam! medical WMWCO. 1 One by one the Chicago Telephone Company in swelling the list nl‘ ll: [ml- roux In this village. . The 'plnolw re- cenlly installed in the residence"! llurâ€" ry Iluynlwell brings the number ll]! to lorlymnd the prospects are "ml. the sixty mark ls not many weelm distant. Upon proper motion hoard :uljnum- ed to May 31!. 1397. at 7:30 1!. III. Bum- C. Wurnz, \‘llluuo Clerk. Matéer of painting railing on Maple Iweulw.euut of railroad crossing, was brought up and loft in hands of street and «Hey mmmnlee to not, all wring aye. Trustee Walk-n of improvement. pom ‘mitlee wlmried as having gone into jmuttor of ditch on Mr. Duily’s proper- ty, together with Mr. Shutter. Said re- port was upnn the opinion ol‘ Mr. Blus- ser, who fluid that. the [want had no jurisdiction whatever in (he mutter. Upon proper motion wpnrt was cw~ captutt. Guy L. Bush, I“. A. Root. J. M. Burr, Frrnk E. Mayer, Bert. C. Whlte nml D. 6. Graham having received a. majority of all votes cast, on motion of Trust“ Wetten. seconded by Trustee llughw, were declared elected to the allies! above named. Curried. all voting aye. Frank E. Ilayor 59 votes, L. B. (issuer 2 votes. W. B. Towsley'l vote. Bert C. White received 50 votes [or clerk. D. 0. Graham received 59 votes for police magistrate. HINSDALE. “ is stated that e highly interesting bout with [doves between two south town mum pugiliets furnished amusement for Muir friends last Fri- day. While starting out an e friendly sparring bout, "to parties thereto be- came so enthueintic Met they turned it into the reel Mich. and heerbblowe uni knock-out jabs were excheeged thick and test. It remained for e couple of tell em swing- dellvered by firefighter of the two, to lay his ed- man-n. macaw-cans. * HoodsL "nary low. Biliousness with good cigars. ’ fir. and Mrs. Leo Singleton, are ex- tremely happy om (he Arrival n! I not! Ind bar at their home lat lon- dny morning, The mu. recruit is one fine finest that has wound in the village for a long time. The proud father remembered his friends, anon; which the 81mm: force In numbered. l1 F. 0. Swisher of "no box depart- ment,0hk~ngo postoflice. will In tho futun again mnh Ms homi- Dow'- ers Grove, and will mm" um Noble home on North Main street an" Inn Isl. “ButteryDin the city Monday. as npmnlatlva of the Down”: ”row hive. The Calhoflc on!" of NI. lbnalmino an pup-mm In hulk! a mum on Unit qnnmmzuon o! [and near “sh Hm coming summer. The s“. Mu- nhmvt a mflo Inst of [Ms village. In. M. Iv). sung" and In. Emma I'll!" anemia! the bl-ennlfl auto conâ€" vention ol’ the ladies of “to Humbug 0. Kay 29th to I" Int-kniv- the 0. B. ‘Q Ry will so" mum! trip with to flpflngmld. must (me and «mum!!! In. good for return .mm and Includ- Ing Juno 3. am. Dr. noun-on o! Chic-yo can out loudly “tending to his ml at.“ In- “f..- M. II- wu the gun! a! B" limp“ IMI. hon. I. Stunt. wife and uhkr. and John Clair of Chimp). child with It. Ind In. D. J. Block Thursday, and attend- QI‘I tho I“. Jmh'q mart. 1Mrrlmlnnl dock“ of CM Cirrus“ munâ€"wrung lull-k «coking the confidential of Juan Upton u Ibo county I.“ “ah wool. It. 0. Wotan ntmnod Hominy {mm M- {In months mam In Vegan. Now Iosho. mun-h Inland in health. ‘ “m. Noon ol‘ AlMon. Iowa. mmd om Hanan} am. his Mom. In. J. A. Nlluh. and Mn mm. “In. Inwmn. I'LL P. 0. “whim mu out [mm Ibo vlly “mucky. "e um mow Mn family hon about. Du (Int 0! June. \ I’Mllp mm: nun gone 1.. mom... m.. who" he will In mployod during “a runner on building contract». J. H. Morton's how on Photo “not ha» been l'omplfloly nunmklod. and «formula! by tho minnow. In. um. ll. Blddoux l» upomllm: a few wool": ‘1'."an nlnllvu and Mum ml. Hamburg. Iowa l'ml. Ilclaan of "cum roll-ca will om'upy tho (Mugmgullnunl pulp“. next Raul-nth morning. Iluglml 5 Uniluu ur- prwmml to furnish pure [(-0 to their t-mtomen. Leave your unlit. Three new members were recelved IMO the (bngmgnlimml vlmn-h Ixml. finbbam morning. Juhn Brown um! Waller Walk mine up from Morris Saturday to spend Hun- dpy m. Dmme, I'I. llerrumuu does all kinds 0f job book binding. Nate Inlsml In another column. Mrs. M. M. Drake returm-cl .Nkmmlay from her visit with relatives at Dela. van, “I. Mm. Harry .lertriglul. and son are visifing relatives at h‘nudwirh this week. Mr. Hunt of the piano factory made a business trip to Milwaukee last week. "ugh ll. White spent Sunday with his skier. Mrs. P. l'}. llolp. at Rogers Park. Rev‘s Green and Rood accomluuuied each other to the city lust Mommy. H. H. Holcomb dmvo over from lllnmlale Saturday on Imsinm. Finest bread in town, fresh every morning. M, Mary H. Diener‘s. John Holland is slowly recovering from his recent. severe Illness. Art. Rose ls contempiullng making his home in the city. Searchlight matches at Nash Bros. If you wish fence of any sort go to Brode‘ a. Mr. and Mrs. Mergenthal. of Chicago visited in Downers last. week. Additional Locals. * Wat-{u “Weath'ér $.60? '1? Men’s Summer Underweafi.‘ {a DouglasMen’s 4;» Cycle Shoes. 1“ Comprising a well selected * stock of the latest shapes in the following fine lines: '1‘ Oxfords, «1' Blacks, WWW i Shoes... I “(hertz 8 Mocha. L Have a nice quiet name to nut you alter the buy thy. We have the latent itupmvcd acts. Our linc complim tho (allowing: 4Imllequctnc-tu................... ..... $.65 J's t.'oo La; 0 lull Cvoquct acts..... .............. N hall Ctoquot sets ............. ....... N lull Croquet wt» ................... . .. .. HlmllCroquct wtn.......... ..... 4 ball l‘volcssioml (Itoquct lets. . . . . . . . . . .. 1.65 4 lull l'tolcuioml Croquet ICII. . . . . . . . . . . . 1-25 Then Play Croquet The Douglas Shoe far Men. The following prices will make our hose a necessity. You can't nllord to let your lawn be ruined through insumcient water. Minch Common Grade, ........... . . . . . c per h. 94inch Good three ply Hose ..... . . . . .7' e per h. 94 inch Good three ply Hose warranted. .9c per ft. 93’ inch Cotton covered Hose warranted. IOC per lt. Siinch Oxlonl brand Hose warranted. ”Me per It. Sprinkle Your Lawn We have all gradesâ€"cheapest to the bestâ€"All and they cnt'the grass, don't pull it up. Note 14 inch Razor Blade Mowers ........ . . . . . 14inch F. M; Mowers 16 inch F. M. Mowers ............. . . . 18 inch High (irassMowcrs. . . . . . .. .. .. .. 14 inch Genuine Philadelphia Mowets . . . . 16 inch Genuine Philadelphia Mowers. . . . Cut Your Lawn and Tans w Drew, Selby Co’s Ladies’ 1 / Footwear. An easy shoe {ct wheeling. Black from $2 to 83.50 Tnns from $1 to $3. 50 Ox Bloods ‘2 to $3.50 Enameled, fine 33. 50 Time for light hadgaa’r. We have- m; for Men. Yauths and Boys {of 3 pea]- and Better cm for so cents and 75 m _' ( Men'n Egnlinu Jersey Ribbed shirts nnddrnwm specially reinforced in seat, a splendidjmicla we!“ made, at so cents ouch, $1.00 pet ptit. , Styles In um- wltor through our With no 0' any VIII 0.. “our ”Lawn Mowers.: .......................p.ug (Itoquclnctn............ 1.65 (.roquctucll. 1-15 Croquet Sets. Rubber H05e° I Oxtord Tics [tom I: to $2.50 Tan, latest conceit: at $3.00 Black, styliah footwear £3.00 Also a good shoe {0:11.00 0n 5 'ng and Summer line these celebnmd Shoes in now presented hymn inspection. It is complete. The uyles ate carted. The price: are extremely reasonable. 575 Mowets ...... 5.50 Mowers ...... 6.00 easy running. these price“

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