Oantnl block drug «on. Thirty-live cents worth of wall papâ€" er clamor and a llttle elbnw grease will clean the wall mpor of M ordin- ary dud room as clean an when new. You can ï¬nd the former st. Cupcnhr‘l‘ The announcement of the prepara- tiom for the Woodmen pirnlr‘ at Bar- lington Park. June 17th, has been re- ceived by our local ramp. and from the contents, we would my, the picnic will ban meat sum-ens. Among the attractions will be the prize drill by. Forrestem‘ teams. exhibition drill by Forrester team of Numln. Ill.: Major R. H. Hendershott, the original drummer boy of the Rappahannock. and Isle son. 1.0. Hendenhott, flier; the Newsboy soloist of Chicago: games, contests. sport on the water. besides the preeence of head consul, W. A. Vorthcott, and other head ofï¬cers of the Woodmen. Our citizens should second the eflorts or the local camp and make a large at- tendance from here to Burlington Park, forlt‘e going to be the lament and but picnic ever given by a Wood» men organization: and that. in saying much for Woodmen are celebrated for giving good picnics. Last year when the commitlm settled up the “Naif! of "00 Fourth 0‘ Jul) c-elehmlion. there mu nimlnnre remainingol about â€0. nhivh it "fl‘l «mun! wuuhi he utilized thia year toward having nuotiwr nursing ohi- !Ishioned celebration such as the one Downers Grove hul last July. At that time the committee adjourned to meet didnthe following May. We have yetto lam that they iihi so. It is than to consider the mlestion of :I rele- hrltion for this year. last year it Is “hated the celebration furnished amusement for um maple. or this numher many were of course from shroud, and all were loud in their praise of the hospitality of Downers Grove, besides the nfl’nir was an excel- lent advertisement for the village. It was adecitled success. but a no greater ' one than can be achieud again this year. Whatever action is taken should 1 bedone at once. I Next week will he :I busy one for the Downers Grove public schools. and especially for the senior «Buss. Sunday evening Rev. Truman It. Green will de- liver the Baccalaureate sermon to the class at ’97 at the Methodist church. Tuesday evening the eighth grade will hold their class exercises at. the Bap- tist church. Wednesday will be occuâ€" pied by the clasing exercises in the schools. Thursday evening occurx the event in the lives of the members of THE WOODMEN PICNIC. Elxlolll urn-lo (El-nu Exam-lama Tummy Cluxlng Exorclsan In Evin-«l» “'lldlï¬l- alum-Inncnmaul Tin-"any. THE BICCIMUREATE 38R!“ SUNDAY CLASS OF TWELVE TO GRADUATE NEXT THURSDAY EVENING. eaiimmm mm. SHALL WE CELEBRATE. FOU RTEENTH YEA R. An Ill-minted punphlot has menu, been published by the Chicago, Burling- ton tQuIncy R. 11.3â€an complofg in- form “out the farm lsuds of No brash. Copies may In had without plum upon application to 1‘. annual Gout-u w Aunt, Chicago, Ill, Him ï¬nd was :baent from the high school room last Wodnadly on account of “Incas. Son. of the pupils kindly took chm-g: 0! her class! so that no «mo mu lost 00 "In scholarn. We are planed to submit the follow- ing tom“- pntrons and friends: The total amount of money earned by the Downers Grove schools during the year , ending June 0th, 1897. is 827625. or this umnnnt $2M.†represents the net earnings. This is the largest amount ever earned by our school in one year, and demonstrates Hunt the Interest and the owl-edition of our townspeople toward the Downers Grove public schools is by no means on the wene. Show in: the school In this mnnty that can In the same time raise the same amount of money. Thirteen Mimrvold mulls they styl- Hl Unmselra~â€"ol‘ Banner Rel-sill: lodge. prod-wed the greatly famed nncl ancient lmrlenqne M “the l'ealxes 3i:- ten." at the (Md I‘sllons' hall Thurs- - day evenlng. Those present said the lollies invested the time worn charact- ‘ era with more um the usual amonnl ‘ or riuiciilousnau Ind mane originality. ‘ Anyway certain it iq that they brought down the house time alter time wlth their ludicrous allies and situations. Several were «loaning of special men- tion as burlesque artists of are ability. but for fearol offending others of the celebrated femiiy, we must refrain l‘rorn praising them. Another matter that deserves mention Is the amount realiml~nhout ‘25. The artists were Madame; J. l). Horton. II. E. Manger. Thou. Kennison, Arthur Holt. Jno. ‘ Bradbury and Kisses Ilse Dixon. Susan Paul, Cora Blodgett, Arabella Sweet. Rom Klein. Cora Escher, Elizabeth ‘ Chutneld and Edith Graham. ALL ABOUT NEBRASKA. The program for the commencement exercises at the mamas“ church next Thursday evening I» M follnws: The Downers Grove high schools and citizens of the village have every rea- son to be proud of the (slums of twelve who will receive their ï¬nal honors next Thursday evening. They um an unusually bright lot of young people who reflect credit upon the School and their instructors. From the English courseâ€"Com "earn, Gertrude Mikoleit, Irving Hear". and Maurice l'ull'er. RIMAHS m nonunqug From the Latin scienlillc untrueâ€" Mary A. Nunme. l'uul Herring, Floyd J. Furmr. Name Johnson, M. Clare Smart,Claudie l. Wheeler, ï¬tella (1. Dixon and Lynn M. Wheeler. The graduating class is ('nmposed of seven young ladies and [Ive young gem tlomen as follows: the senior class-Aha commencement exercises, In the Methodist church. SCHOOL NOTES. DOWNERS GROVE, DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY. jUNE 3, an. Section 1, Chapter VI. viii-go or- dinances. is explicit on this oflt’nio Ind hereafter will be rigidly onion-d. Boo» tlon 23 of sums chip“! Ibo In“. to the conduct of some of “use an; lads. If they do not haiku it a W union in the police Wif- calf: myopu their on. nil (go-vino. Ibo a“ «mu. '1;- Somo of the boys around town have been in the habit of assembling on the school grounds In play ball, 0%.. and have thus nnnoyed anchors and schol- . The friends of Alfred E. Penrsons ‘ will be pleased to hear that he has received the degree of L. L. B. from the Chicago School of Law, and beâ€" fore long will be hanging out his‘ shingle as npmticing attorney. Hr.‘ l‘enreons was educated in our public schools nodisnyoung man of brlghtâ€" Get prospects. Frank A. Vonderllp, “latent secre- tary or the treasury, is n Kendall c'ounty boy, a former pupil of C. C. Duffy, now clerk of the appellate court. That was in the Onwego school. ‘Dun’y says thnt he never whipped Frnnl: but once. We infer from that that Frank wasn’t feeling well that day and that the other times that ‘ “Chris" Med the walloplng process, ‘ Frank got away with him. 1 V A: the regular June meeting M the Library Amiaunn. a motion was made and sustained that through the press .1 vote of thanks be given His. Ella Root for her very generous «Iona- llon of $51.30: thus enabling the lalliee‘ to supply a long felt need of procuring new catalogues. r Mm Fred flrhmmm. who hm been an "I for the past two wash, ls thought In be somewhat heuer at, pmâ€" enu. although she is yet In A very criti- calcondltion. An openflon was pen formed In“ week with met-em and it was probably the out, menus of saving‘ the lady‘s life. all ulna M 7?- nnln each. Paar, mu ulnar! ln ullfl’mnl Mum. all aim .6 .l. m early at Hertz nml ï¬lm-helm ‘ 3 Lynn Wheeler. the «pull-t rye-lint In Hu- manly. van “3. Mann". mad mm vary handily at lallmng- lat Inmlny. Ila mu also in Nu» m It lllnst'lnle lnsl. Hahmlnv. Mt was l‘cmlal lny mm of llm lllnalnle rlulcn and M- ! “ml four panel ll lnrlv Irma donut ! wheel lvmlly damaged. wad Merl). Ins [mmllml of I. P. Nun-among a lolm mum Washington strut. When In geu- run-l, lo lmilvlon the "llnlmrl "overly,“ mmr Wash- lnxlon anal Cums all-eels, he will move the house now then In his NI- rpnl pun-hum aml remodel aml rent it. Mn. lunar Wood-o and um Manual of lndopumlmro. lmm. un- vI-uiunx vim Mr um Arthur W. Wood- um! lull, lwrv. lnanUnnn an out I»! ll». valid“. 0' â€ha AI'I'" (‘. Bunny and If. m Udfl D. lamplo an Walnuts, "‘â€" luu. Juno "0.. a no." coon-on to â€ï¬‚irt“ hulk- und mm: um: um amt slum In vmlml um won. The Un- I‘onl Cam In much", ulniMy. llnu't lull lu val! and got our print. rm "(rig-«mint: and Ir- rlmh balm Imylmg rho-Mun. Merl! ‘ Ilnchll. Ur. ANN. 0! Km York h Inn vlnflw lug lrh "in“. “I“ Della Wilnnx. Ila. l-'. (Mum mud â€In. Guy L. flush. Ml» L'lnru Manning 0! Plano DI mu» Sm: hum With her gmml'mrenlu. I". and II". I). Itflmhum. “on. "and". wife and I-Mldnn, of Cult-ago. upent Numluv with J. W. Mugs" and huMly. A nice vurlety of bedding plant- for ate at wlmlemue [Driven at C. R. Pooh‘- gmnlloum‘ Hummer fabrics for the ladies“ ulnlrh mum. in many pleasing patterns M. Thouuwn'u. Mm. 7.)"an of Canada Vinita! M Rev. H. W. Uuwdlug'a Tuquy and Wednesday. M. l. Mu-Muins left lmsl week for the eastern Mates win-re he uill spend Um summer. Small mum of money tn lmm on ï¬rst real exlale mortgage. Address 9.0. box Ml. Money to lmm_l'rom $300 up, on good ma! «In!» sun-urn): Exchange ofï¬ce. For line bakery goo-ls leave your or- der with Mary S. Uiener. Phillip Binder hns moved Into his new house on Curtiss sum-t. Jzu, Henderson has been "I the past week with an attxu-k of appendicitis. Wall paper (-lenner at. Carpenter‘s Central block drug store. White Rose gasoline. Nash Bros. , Additional local news on ï¬fth page. ‘J. W. Rogers lnzulo ll business trip to DeKnlb last week. 'l‘hchookia printed on madly pro- puodplporln the but uylo of the pflntor'nan, um! In excellent in the â€â€œ1qu dot-ll. In tho ï¬eld 0! m dunking It. â€or holds the palm. abacus-arcing...“ in. This boot I I!“ Ito-[h cum to W. H. Balm- lnn recently issued an unique and mac booklet which Is a budneaa directory of Chicago, with maps and Vi." slang um north shore. to which is aided numerous advertis- lngm The designs In all from pen denying-01mm by Ilr. Mar, wlth meddluon ol photognphs alg- nlflanl. of the bush:â€" adv-mud. The open meeting of the Fortnightly club It the Congregational church “leaky evening van a very pleasant slur. Tho onllro prognm m excel- lent and reached well suited up- plause. At the conclusion of the proâ€" gnln the Boys’ Bldg-do, under the di- rection of Ills: Sun-lo Edna-Ila, ml» 06 meal tableaux or war scenes in a very Mauve manner, Their noldlorly bani-lug hi this mimic turf-re plulnly 1de the vnlue of tho drlll which they have resolved at. the lands of tholr able commander. F. E. layer. Al'ur tho hblnnux, lee cram was served by the club {ml a gunernl good time lollovd. Then till he an exnmination of ren- didntee for entrance tn the state unI- nutty It (,‘hompeixn. next lt‘rhlny and Saturday. June 4th and 5th. at the ofltce M superintendent n! whooln n! Duh-go munty. at Wheaten. R. T. lion-on. County â€opt. To the pnhiir in genenl, and every. body in pnrticulnr a cordial invitntion‘ Is extended by the indies of the Library Aseocintinn to attend a "Poverty 80â€" dei." given by them at the Auditor inn on Thursday evening. June 17, ‘fl. Pieeee come costumed beï¬tting the poverty stricken mion. It is in- tended thet the opening gum! march will be one of the most wonderful spec- taculer exhibitions ever seen In this or my other pert of the world. Admit- tance 10c. Lunch free. with lots of run thrown in. Wm. "mt. on “a PM: rum, had I" M! lame“ aloha [mm Ink shMo last Sunday night. It Is "part"! Ilmt oummpmlalinm were mmmnlnl In on." path of the mm. the ammo evening. out. Do not allow- good upâ€. um“- “u- to ho «Maud through Apathy M by I "nun-hunk" mm a in... in» an on MI chad Ind Vinita! with tho ha- ll, of I. Honor In. Hominy. ll. mu map-Mod on the "hm. tr"- hy John [Menu on hh wheel. (hot echo-“d fat-or follow hum-c mu. “on. I, In... mash m a plenum all Wabash]. We ~ng In Ow of “I. «hath m' M. alder. IMMI no: mm! In â€nylon. 0.. Mn, Sui. 1 ‘ Marinate" It llu‘hu Gallup. Don't to ho buy than u A loan polo- chum. team you mn'l. You all-01M at “and“. Juntaâ€. Don't [m on Olen-“on For )MN‘ I.“ loadâ€. la} mvy rotor tun] [NM Muslin viola-I with new.» PM I' . In an at, the put toot. W u now practicing on u bund- nw bicycle-1| punt". hum PM. . Cnlg’u Margins-d3 “mum Inmu but. bum longs! And i: now mm- omlcul. Try A can. ‘34 alum MIL r Hutu Anal mum» of flu Inu- fofd Hr. [alumna (30., visual In Downer- lut Wanna-day. Nauru, 5 8n“. um commune. u-o‘ work of painting: the utmrim M the Maul. chum!» this truck. “gm underwear sewn In at hand. Thompson Inn um better grade goo-Ix at. tho bargain Ibflm. A nico variety of bedding plants for sale a wholesale prices: at C. H. Foote‘u mutton-nu. i We have a few good bargains m oll'er ‘ln second hand gasoline slows. Ilartz 6 Mochel. )(Ilr. and Mn. J. l. Rounds are upendy Inga week flailing: M the lake’s In Winconuln. M. and (lea. Dioner attended the funeral of Rev. J. Meek M Navel-ville Monday. Bapst's "no bakery goods to be had only at Mary H. Dlener‘s. Get. your lawn fertiliur and cosy running lawn mowers at lira-lo 0033. Winwood Mmhnll is nailing papers on the Burlington line. Allan Bnmhart In working in Chim- gn at. the "Cllutu" National Light. oi! M. Nash Bros. 'Crockery given away at Thompson's. Don’t forget the “Poverty 800ml" June 17"]. 0 per cent l'lll WM given It all lam-roles. cahln unac- mu}. wm In no“ for M!mh,hluncoou Ion am“ Spar can. run mun cm In eta; stone tool and M homo: R003, strata of spring near. rum all 'qu (mood; only I mile 3nd : quart» fmi good Macon the Pennsylnuh all; ma. hm now mum lor 1m a: ‘1 We oflor formic: farm of 2mm altuaud In the but farming nation of northern Indiana. Twain mm 04' timber. balance I" and" ennui-non: lnrgo baseman hm; six room has: plenty of Immanuel. «:qu Within the ll“ few days strenuou- oll’ortnmlnln‘ made by the demo- crats In I quid mullet to "ad sup- povl. for mac «mud-la: “01me {or the npnmjcdgculuip; 0‘00an Aurora, who will try to date“ Jody Brown,an Bawln of Elmhunl, who hm design! on the manly jails-hip. Thelrldoalsln catch the npnbllcam napping nnd run In their cmdldm by getting out a (all democrntlc vol... on del‘null ol the rep-humus l.) vote. If the republican. wlll turn out and vole um scheme can «all, be deï¬ned. 1 man heluau « Davina flee to ll. um you come to the In": on the morning ofJune 7 and out ynur bdlol. for Um candldata than named. Thednnzer lies in republlmm falling lo vote under the mlxhken Man that their hallola will not In would. Du ynnr duty to yourself and the candl- data you have nominated by urmlng out and giving them I full rqmbllm vow next Honda]. [tn] calamities. ls I‘m tho chairman o! m. "mat, oer-ml momma In out 1m“, 0! the sum. In appoint I Ilene» crnl. In each â€re-ind In hot nflcr nu, voters. "In duty will In In no. that they vote and £0 select Inch IN: I. ho dams advisable. Pram um It will be seen mm n “all" hunt" is their Int-heme This being true every repub- lican would exert Mime" In see “out Ms neighbor wales. 1’lnoplan of flu; ulem-l'wrals hero and elsewhere as outlined in a circular soul. out by Clmllmun Orr. of the mm con- That this county and the district is overwhelmingly republican should not ammo a single topubiicnu to neglect Mu duty of casting hin vote on that day (or B. D. Mngnuio. fur supremo judge. for Judges Geo. W. Brown, Henry B. Willis and Chan-s. ii. Bishop. for judges of the circuit court. and fur John ii. Button for county juligo. ‘ WANT TO BUY A FARM? Republicnn voters should not nog- ‘ lect their duty next Monday. at which time occurs the judicial olertion for the selection or three circuit judges and one county judge to II" vnrmu'y, together with a judge of the unprewo‘ court in the Chicago district of which this county is it part. Republican me Urged to Turn On! and Do Their Duty. JUDICIAL ELECTION MONDAY. 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