Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 16 May 1901, p. 8

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, . 2.7' Why-Many!“ lav- l-r it. .- £2; Unfit-ovum.- filth-chla- Ԥ:.'"â€"â€"â€""'_'__ g“ 3188 MARIANNA ROE, ONLY 8%.25 ; ”(1 3 HUGHES CO.” Sfitandard Staining Dyes Why D": Yon? haunt-muck hum at am the hum I me Hi! 1 Imthl I £33.}: m; w “,2...“ Skis-4,... M ”lummmm: v. CONTRACTOR, ifCARFENTER AND BUILDER lem' I! am bl». Curd- 8t. Dov-us emu. n.1,. (WI. 0' “mm IYIJJI‘YID, (“A00 unnum- an». 'nr .50 .4...- at building awn-Irm-unn. mum-uh.“ I'm-T“ 'r n u ht Imam. Tn”... CM 1‘. ..... Mud J-uCoIom MRI» ooh...“ Orders called for and de- livered. Give me a trill orderâ€"drop a card or call You like good fragrant col- lee, 'ng that rich del. Scale flavor found onl in the but grades. The satin nctory kind that I sell will wit you â€"-Note the following prices: J. W. MORFURD. BUCK’S " TEA_60FFEE TEACHER OF PIANO [mo ORGAN. ILL DID? IBID “I!" ma D“!!! m SEWING “CHINE [inhibit oiWIho-uht. ...... lo. [learn-8..“ In Paola-co. TRIS lusoxunu: L. ‘KLEIN.; mun-«nunugpgud munmn if"! no" 'ME SIT! {65 a.“ '7 " 7 "I!!! IUD SILT .5178 01,160 60008, FRUITS IE‘ETIDLES, POI/l7!" 078! £08 110 FlSlI,... and can make very prompt deliveries. Orders called for if desired. Telephone No. 231. 32 South Main Street ........ The way choicest cutain steaks, chops mud toasts will be an inducement offered our patmns. We al- ways have on hand mnumw 1w " mm m HOUSE m lei (Mi. "Some of the newspaper: have done Governor Yates a great Injustice In an- mmtng that Mr. Btdwell‘a appoint. meat as chief graIn Inspector wan die- tated by Mr. LorImer. To those fa- miliar with the facts It In well known that um molntment I. not anti-tac- tory to Lorlmer. 1110 Governor has really turned down Donner In sev- eral perm-mars. An Induce In his refusal to retain Fred M. Blount :- West Park ‘omquIoner. and Me an. whtment of Fred A. Bangs. a ma! Mend, In hm place. So'far u m. Btdwm In concerned. Mr. Lorlmer Inflated uncompromhtngly" that he would be retained on the Board or Bull-cad and Warehouse Commis- uoneru. and In refusing to retain Bld- wm. Cora-nor Yates In: done a brave thI . Kr. mm In at the head of a no emu organl'gtlon. u vowel-tn! at there In. verhapa. came of ’l‘aln- many Hall. find the man who was the hoctmty or that org-abattoir doe. a man an The action or the Gov- min ran-In. to retain Ir. ma- on the Banned and Warenonoa Ilium.” Inn meam that he In- :32: tot ntne middle of the an mm” faction- 'wmm hla "'llmllhalnhl‘ :29 3 ll“... emu... The Globe-Democrat. In Ipeaklng or the amude of main Chicago papa-I (ovum Govenot Yam, any. that It. crltlclama of 1m Ippolnunent o! Bld- wlll. in min Inspector, ll onwar- nnted and unjust. ll quotes the mtemeut of 3 well known politician as follows: The" In In this emmtry no whee outside the houpluua for the insane (or pendulum In mm (Imamâ€"Rock Falls Nun. would not do that If they were not («evinced that the pron-parity of the United mum Ian on a firm and endur- Iu‘bnh.‘ it absolutely mum of m naming or even a dlemurefln. nature In eight. Well street hu man nlmou unprece- dtlted unpredntton of value. of no. «mm. and I cerulnly unprecedented abnormal! of «(och by investors. For the flat time In the history of the marry, men who hnvo much money to Invest no longer mm: to ding and government mulch. which flew a Marl; return on me Invent- ment. and pure use Intent! the stock: 0! Ingram railroad; flurdy‘they clonal that won- n'lmln on: Multan an ammonium. ‘ no Imblc In the Philippine: In nun moo to he I thing or m pan: Cuba. which for I muo while um Inclined to he tab-"mun. I- mining to (m: we no nm gain: to ho- In- volnd In any poulblo mmplkaflonl In CMnn. whuever llwlr mm" my be: daun- temp-wary Inn 0! Nude In (”In our (om “mus continue 10‘ Increase: nu indication: an» that the candy-ted nmh of null nnlncrs wm be "wild; (no pendulum «molly of “nodes. mm- and tun-mm I: m- m (o In full «but: most n"- mdt woolly wort Increased our Inn: amp prams In "uncut; money rum! novorrto mum-q; It"! When In the Brynnne (May who M- the hardlhood to deviate that American pram"; will we In" Not only an chm no mmotllnry uln- of npproprblu ru‘dlgn. but [he few No “and II “I. During the In: pro-Mental mm- pllgn. when Iltmllon wn ammo to (be pram-my mu Ind returned under Republican ml". the unsound ml, of Banana wu: "Oh. well. that would have vome any w”: It "I an Imam". lml u will not lat-l." Insid- e! Proaparlty. The glowing reports of prosperity that have come from every part of the country the past three years seem likely to be duplicated during 1901. At loaat the advance agents have already made their appearance. and are piping from every bill their stories of rlchea preaent and to come. The most roaeate statement: are being circulated as to the great demand in the iron and steel trade. and now there are predic- tion. of abundant harvests. Farmera have done so well since 1896 that the pea under cultivation is being greatly enlarged, and, in addition. production bids fair to be vastly increased by the use of the intuit and moat approved labor saving implements and unprece- dented quautltlen of fertilizers. As an evidence of the abundant crops may be quoted a telegram from Wichita. ‘Kanu saying that mi lrwtor of the Southwestern Kansas and Oklahoma Implement Dealera' association was preparing to ask the Western Pu Danger association for a special rate lot 10.000 harreat hands that will I). needed in the wheat belt in June. The ealilnate of the number! needed haa been made from a canvasa ol farms by school districts. The belief la that the mp In this famous wheat belt I'iil be :5 per cent. larger than last year. when it was phenomenal.â€" Benton llepubtlran. i Suppose Mr. Bryan had been elected President of the United States, what would have been the condition of ar- fairs now in the Philippines? Would a majority or the rebels have surren- ,dered and tnlien the oath of ni~ ilegianco'! Would rivll governments hue been established in most of the provinces? Would the leaders of re- Kheillon have accepted American au- thority and advised their followers to aid in the restoration of peaceful con- ditions? Would not Mr. Bryan's ac- cession to the presidency have encour- aged resietlnce to American authority and promoted dimension. confusion. and anarchy? ,. ”Manon-“then lineman MW for two nettle- represent- ‘lll’ ”01)!!pr principle." TIMI - chum. fir, Brynn throws a the u- emulation or the party. When we hot n the matter from Bryan's poll- tion It look- llke there was reason for the mtamut. and when we turn to lLlnoolu any celebtatlon In chh Mr. Bryan was no prominent. It looks as in the whole Democratlc arty Wu trying to appropriate the epuhllcan ‘mm In tome wayâ€"«Marlon News. | i r r r ”w The total amount of «It: «pm-owls, that this you II to be m wow uti- qu mam. nude The tofu-1| wwwucummmu- W both net-nun, Ind ca- Hillel! . flnvc you noticed that nothing more ll hail-d about those thousand. of mutual mum: who were al- lendbythehnmmmtohem'o! Worm h‘u ramâ€"ummn Ile- pulmona- One of Governor Ynt‘ra' Chicago Ip- poln'cments 1mg occasioned tome erm- clom. The appointee appear: to be an fight. but the trouble ls um somebody elm wanted the pine. or wished a friend to bus lt.-WMtehIIII Republl‘ The Rembucann of Illinois are in no mood to go through mother struggle of the Cullomfl‘lnner mt. and the m"- tlclann who are pupal-IQ to precl - tan; fight of this variety will culled (0 answer for their factions!- hm.~8pflngneld News: # The governor In taking plenty of time to make his appointments, and in ”qu1114“: ante-eiection promise to give careful consideration to all up- pliantlona and appoint the bait men to the seven! positions within his gm..â€" lpnn Independent. And now they My that Mr. [Juno's up". The ('nmmoner. ls gettlng Itnle on the market. Almost every muntry editor could have told him that he needod mmdhlng else health. nun- Ilndlnx to make a paper cumin! when he got to edltlng.â€"Bpflngfleld Re". Governor Yates bu puma through the breakers wllhout making a mu- take. and It Is not likely that he will mah- n blunder when he has smoother culling. It seem that A few people hue not sized up "the boy gown-nu" rightâ€"Quincy Whig. ,, aireptihlle In America.” Don Mr. Brynn mean to immune that himself and than! hm thousand Democnuc mum and newspapers lied when they and that "Io [Inked sum had mused to be a republic? . Brynn nay: “wo cannot ldmlnlflet In empire In the OflQMJnd‘mnlmfln In rum to the critmmn that hi"! {anon-d the Appointment of Mr. Joseph I}. Bldwell u chief nnln m- mctot at Chicago. the mutant may It mu ream that no other man he could have named would Inn-e been on- tlnly utmmm to all factions In Cook rounty.â€"-â€"Bloomln;ton Punt:- mph. In the mpo’nle to the rrtttclum that turn tailored tho appotntmont of Ilr. Joseph E. ntdwell n elm! ml: lupoctor at Chlmgo the governor In" It Int-t reflect thlt no other man be («M have named would have be" on. ttnly “tight-total to I" (action- In Cool county oomlnxton Punt» mph The null-Me gold hula-we In tho tmmry. on? nut! alum me 8150.000.- 000 :0ch man II momma. I! Mr. Man would an: Uncle In: “an on. cruel-(lull, funny question of MI. “flaw you ml the [comb-Omen] Prawn!” " l'm-lo 8am could rep! : "Oh. no: hr malted hla homo wt h m.”-Chnmpnlgn (‘onmy Norm Governor Yum bu tome Ipochl Manda who will be recoxnlud In I am». way. The [mt mullltudo of minor nppolntmoato will. In A great muaurr, depend upon the con-clon- tlonl manna-men! of Ion! annulu- Qlonm l-‘nlluro lo locum recognition. “onto". will usually be the hull of the '00.. Iondon. rather "an the com- mlulomru. anpc-rlntrndeut- or the [or- ernor.â€"-Marlon Lender. Governor Yates is a Republican, and i in diutributlnu the plum! that {all to the party In power. he has refused to be Influenced by any one ractlon. no ha. been just and feared not. He has pron-n hlmsel! morally courageouu nod grateful. Ind thou who gnome to be “morn holy than thou" may Ihow their Inconsistency by hurling lulu lnnuendoeo at him; but he will con- tinue to be n good governor for all the people. He II hulldina napping none. ‘ that wlll “slut him to blgher honouâ€" Cllntou l‘ublle. There is a dillerence between the two political parties. The Repuhiie cans do want to govern the market! at the world. and to reign over the din tributlon or the world‘s bread and meats, securing honest laborer market! for the products of our terms. and be- comlng such a factor the world that will compel pence an justice among the nations of the earth. It in the polv Icy which will hasten that blessed tlmo promised by the prophet or old when the sword-shall be beaten into plowm sham; and the spear into pruning hooks. It is the Republican policy.â€" Roek l-‘ulis mews. 1 Governor Yates exhibits no haste in ‘maklng appointments, and when one is announced it strlkm men acquainted with political conditions in the state that the governor has displayed with (low in his choice. 01' one fact we may be assuredâ€"Governor Yates had none or the places within his gift prom- ised before the election, and it seems to be his intention to distribute ap‘ pointments so well over the state that home can fairly complain. if every man who believes himself deaervlng an ‘ appointment from the government doe: ‘ not receive one. it is probably because there are not enough ofllces to go aroundâ€"Granule Independent. Tho Uflled State: was never moi-I: :pro-pemn than It thlo present tint. under I Republican turn! and reduce. lty. Today them Is In clrcnlatlon In this country 828.25 for every man. worn-n and child, while or black. nu- !lve born or naturalized. In this coun- try, and every dollar as good as gold. Mr. Bryan ln his newspaper cannot wipe that out. Never was there to much gold tn the Untied Staten treas- ury as now~$l.124,157.697. How d!!- l'erent from the last Democrntlc 'ad- mlnlstrntlon when the government was borrowing money to pay the dolly ex- - penma ol‘ the government. The Re- publicans predicted good times. and Republican: good times are here.â€" ll‘reeport Journal. r mun or run um. Women as Wei! as Men Are Made Miserable by Kidney Trouble. HughesScCo. “In the winler of was and 1m 1 was ukou dam: will: I non-re alum-ll ul wlm i. ullrd “Grim" up I" L Human. II muuincnl draught of Winflc-ld. Ill "Th. -nly medicine I am! mu lwc battle- «- Ch-Inherldn'l 0»th lit-Med]. It broke ‘ Ip the cold nnd flopped lino roughing liln i mink, mu! 1 have new alum been lmll'h rd will: "In ”tame". Chlmhrrhinfl ”null roped, no nlw-yo he acoustical-p -n to hunt up I noun cold and and on my “luck ofpuumooh. I! h plrmm n (alto. too, which make. It not: denim. lit and 0! III. no" pupal-t pup-allow- u no for than nllmnu. For nlo by Nhh and Nun-won to: harden aroma rugs. Get a color card. IOLD BY 49y one_eaq use it_. This disease alum): results [mm a cold or an attack of the grip and may ‘bo pre- vented by the timely use of Chumberlnin’n Cough Remedy. That remedy was ex- u'nuirely used during the epidemics of LaGrippe ol the past few yearn, and not u ‘single mse has ever been reported that did not meme! or that. resulted in puru- monia, which shows it to be u rettlin pre- ventntlro of that. dangerous dim-m. Chamberlain's C-nugh Remedy has gained I world wide reputation fur its cum 0! wlda and grip Bnuh a. Simonsou. Giées a hard wood finish FINISHES FLOOR. mm?“ “wan woo” rm 5, THE MEI," drum” (:0. FLUURLIC‘ [lemma quietly at home and (Mn: Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy as directed .nd a quick recuvery is sure lo I'olluw. Thu remedy counteracts any tendency oratip not to result. in pneumonia, which 1-. reufly (he uuly serious danger. Among the tens of thousands who have used it. for the grip not one one has been "'th that did not recover. Fur sale by Bush ‘ Ind Simonsou. PNEUMONIA CAN BE PREVENTED. That Is the title of a very beautiful uventy-two-pugo book published by ‘tho 0., b. and Q. railroad. IL is most 'oniermlning and informative, besides being Illustrated wish exceptionally tine engravings. The rules to Colorado fire so chmp this \ ear that many will talc their vanttlon there. They blnnllil‘ ask the 0., B. and Q. Iix-ket "gem, for this book. Price. 6 canto. ”rah Loxlllvo Bromo Quinn:- Tablet... ,All dragging refund the mom, If It full» to earn. 45. W. Grovo'n alga-tun in on much box. 35 cents. I LlGRIPPE QUICKLY CURED. 1b qua A com filTNI- DAY, HOW TO CURE THE GRIP. 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