Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 27 Feb 1902, p. 7

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u. fur-or ulna-dare to Moore. Knoxville. Tenn, dispatch: Lee Turner, proprietor of the "Quarter- lioue'e." neu- lliddleeboro. which in: i turned Int week. nu himself up to - Inf-Ila! J. M. Mosley at IAFollette pd VII brought to this city by Mom nil Shem! Hughel. Turner dis- dim any pert or knowledge of plane “the mun of the encore Wain..- m If it In decided cue-manna tho plant $5,000,000 at least will be In- ns!“ In this neighborhood. ‘ A Chicago special an: French upl- ul and Frauen enterprise are mocking at the door: of Chicago. The project In to establish here I shut pin! for the pmduction of steel by a secret Mel-n Icy Inc-nun MI Plant. The annual council or Purim-ch: Imam. I. O. 0. R. department of Ion. has aided. The only two elect- lvo poculons were filled by choosing Goa. l. L. Leroy 0! Manchester vice president and E. H. Hylands of Des lumen truanrer. Ottmmn was elm-en u the nut place of meeting. m Prices lay lo lab-d. Illwaukee Brewers‘ minim! has “reed to miss the price of beer and it viii be done It om, nnlm congress Mace: the var tax. in the went of Inch I rednttion the price will remain In It present. Fred Pabst. Jr., on u I ransom for this action the Munroe in the price of material of All kinds eu- terllx ium the manicure of but, and labor :3 '0". Idol I.“ city. In. The meal roof of tho American win- dow-glue factory at Winchester. (ml. and In [mm the lap. about ton) llro (la-n factory at Winches!" raved In m” from the top. about tony-five feet hlgh. As there was no wind at the Um the accident I! supposed to be due (a the action of the "nous um and corrosive muorills used :3 Ingredients In making glue. Down at am and rewind In the adoption of A rmlunon In m0 form «I ll 0rd". I. follow: "Onion-d. "III (I. (to sun-Ion [mm the am: at loath (‘amflna be ant-rod In con. lulu of the Senate on lrmnnl of the alteration and ventral encounter In- tvm than um day In own nos-Ion. m that the num he "hired (a the (blimltlev on Pfltllom and Riectlotn VIII launmlona to report what ac- tion nun be him by the Senate In ward threw." u I-cnnuuuuv‘ smmns HBHT "lr. Pro-lent." um Ir. rumor. "I Iona“ the MI“. m Into executiv- udol." Without comment. on" Banter “boring nude: the "nouon which all "Hinton-d lo mnml. the notion u- nread to. and the door- mro cloud. The pmrocdluu mm- the than ten cloned mnrvd almost "to mixed to hll out no requested a hearing. Inc] the oenunclauon. the personal club. and the other lncl- dent: or the rem-name unnlr (allowed. Ir. Tillman struck the first blow. bra-hing ulde Hr. Teller and upset- ting a chair in bl: rush to confront hls oolleuue. Mr. MclAurfin, who had stopped torwunl to meet lulu opponent. m In on the forehead and struck hock. l-ndlng on Mr. l'lllmlll'l none. drowlnpblood. A general mlx-np tol- loved, Ind the blow were (llllnu tuck And not when the communal vore tlnued nut and plnloued by than first to rent-h them. One of the mutton, Sergeant at Arml Lay- ton. In struck In umrnttnxlhe men. After the octlon by the Sen-(e Illll' man; the men and they had been [tun tho prlvllen at the uoor to Ivolol'lu. Mr. Tlllnnn noted are par- don ol the Senate. but nude no npolo- 1 a to ill collmuo. llr. Helaurln" date-tent In more of an "nun-“on than on Inotoo, mad when he began I tnnotw'tll then In my more 0! that ult"-â€"Meudo persuaded Mn: to «lulu. and It In bellued another vlolent Icon. was armed. MbLaurln Resents Accusatlon by Tillman and Blows ' Are Struck. Mr. Tillman's provocation was the public denunciation of one of his statements as "a willful, malicious and deliberate lie" by the junior Senator from South Carolina. Mr. Manurln, during his absence from the chamber. had been accused by his colleague or se- curing the patronage of his state in payment for his vote in [nor of the Spam-h treaty. immediately he was notified of the charge Mr, McLaurln Senator Benjamin R. Tillman, South Clrollnn. Saturday afternoon made an assault on his colleague, Senator John L. mcmmln. on the floor or the Senate. The two aenntors thereupon enâ€" med In a flat fight until separated by the ollcers and members 01' the Sen~ uto. lmmedlately thereafter .ney were “judged In contempt or the Senate, were formally suspended and are now members a! the upper louse o! Con~ gross In name only, being admitted to the floor. but without the prlvlleze or speaking or voting. Ionic.- Sen-tor any. at. Coll-stun Trad-d lil- Volo on {In spun-h 'l'mty tor Patrons... 3nd Lunar occur.- II . Warm and lauclou Lia. ME DEPRIVED 0F PRIVILEGES. lov- l’urhI-eln Anna". An old bachelor an nut matrimony h the but cooking school. Few people ever run: nut a thing until they see others chasing mar It. forllmmhi mm in gm.magu.xm .’ The 2,000 Mormons in Germany Ire tom nbsuinera from alcohol, cola. tea. and warmly Imusementa, In Mime made by In «"1"er 0"!an pm. Defiance Stuck In unlike any other. better and oneâ€"min. not. to:- 10 cents. Drowsy treated free by Dr. B. 1!. Omar: Sons. of Atlanta, 0; The [rental-t drop-q medalist: in me world. Read their adv"- timc in amba- column 0! thin m. c...” o! nouns-"ur- Mb. The «now of Mohammed‘s tomb at Mecca In made of the heaviest va- riety of black silk manufactured er peclally for this purpose. Inn... Ar- ” 'I'nnu. Thcre tn 2“ counties In Tenn. New Yorkhu sixty-one. Pennsylvani- may-seven. and Mussel-use“; four- teenâ€"n total of “2 01117. will use no other. Danube Cold Water nun-oh has no equal In Quunmr or Quaâ€" lly~lI on. for no cent; umer brand. NIH-Ill only [2 01V "on. WWO "limphv. Gem. Jouph Wheel" mm a boys' mlliury company at Philadelphia that If all pmpks were good there would be no am!" for var. mule-Maura w» Poms arm" my "my don‘t keep De- fiance Burch Menu-o Ihny Into 3 stock in hand at I1 r1, brands. chh "my know «11mm be ”M to a ”Mom? tho nu once used the It on. 'kl, Defiant. sunk (or an. money. I. when no. Alto-'- root-h... a powder. Your feet {eel “comforts nhln. Ivrvom. Ind often told and damn. If you have Chum-In. neu- Ing. sore feet or tight anon, try M- lon'n Foot-But Sold by an drmun and shot! atom. 25¢ Sample out FREE. Adam Allen a Ola-ad, [A IM Tm m London's new Meghan antes. which I: being pm In by {be [over-- ment u I part of IL: Mono: m- vkv, will have I «unity of H.000 mlumnnn who will pay by the na- Roy. N. Y. "1 has a: ban: or Dodd'u mam Pills and (My In" )0de In. t a.“ dlll. l («I Iliu- uonm' mo and an mmmmd Dodd'n Kidney Pills m highly." '33! '03 0Q '10â€"‘01 ammo. Dodd‘n mam Pm: won my rem-amended and Ir. annu bon- n uni-Inn! or Item. II. It. row-rd- ed by a cannula-IQ mtonllon to floor- omn mod health. Me an: "o m not been lull" '0“ for non. am and ”will: that tho lmnblo mm [mm It. Hanna. which he lun- won not “1 too “mg. I. drummed to try a mum mun HI- nm In Perry Nelm no that. who know lulu but a short 11-. up In mum at hll pronoun common. anloy, Ilo., Fob. 24!h.-Then In I nun In um town who has undergone I molt romrhblo physical chum. In the In! tow month. "The State Fair association." said the senator, "offered a prize of $10 in gold for each of the best samples at corn. oats and tobacco. This oner gave the editor an idea. He advertised that he would give a year's subscription-â€" worth $2â€"ior the best samples of corn, oats and tobacco that were brought to ‘ him within 3 certain time. The coun- try people jumped at the opportunity to get I year's reading matter on such easy terms. Every farmer in Hardin county brought his contribution, and when all the samples had been depos- ited the wise editor had a bnrniul of stun. 0n n oertlln day the corn, oats and tobacco were spread upon tables. whlch ran along three sides of the counhouse square. and after a very prolonged examinntlon the prize was duly nwnrded. Then the editor picked out the fluent ears of corn. the heaviest hands 0! outs Ind the best twists of tobacco. and not these ulections to the lit-ta fair. lie [at the $30 in gold. and besides thlt he sold euousn nut! to the hotel proprietor to ply hi. board for six months." Euterptlaln: Editor. Senator Deboe of Kentucky tells an Interesting story concerning an enter- prising editor who ran a paper down In Hardin county. or that state. As the" rose of? drug-semen sail exposure to host and cold. or non: whatever cause, may .he mated suc‘ cesstully by the timely application 01 St. Jacob's 011. A thorough rubbing is necessary. The Oil should be applied vigorously, for at least twenty ruin- utes. two or three times daily. when all pain. soreness. stillness will he re- moved in twenty-four hours. it will also strengthen and harden the mus- cles. Football players, gymnasts, and all athletes will and St. Jacob‘s Oil superior to any other remedy for out- ward application, (or the reason that its action is more rapid and its elect permanent. Thousands of people all over the world use and recommend St. Jacob‘s Oil (or muscular soreness. A twenty-live cent bottle is quite sum- cient to prove its emcacy. In cases where muscular soreness is compli- cated with any diseue which requires an niteretive, Vogeler's Curstlve Compound should be taken. This is prepared by the proprietors of St. Ja- cob’s Oil, Baltimore. Md, who will send a sample free on application. TIMI WU!“ HAVE TRIED l‘l‘ WHY IT I! Tl“: BEST INIIS‘I' UN HDZT‘I‘ISH IT. Author In. uncut". A uncy Ion pluow In no an or 3 good Wanamaker. In. WI-low'l mu; lug-yr- for chlldm math! m Inn nu. u- hr mm‘m .euu 'Iu mm. the. m {DIE gnu". it:::ll§3nl iéo‘iri‘iv' giggiii!’ illâ€"El. E‘s-I. EV] 1::iilhl.‘ lit:- HE: 303. 8‘. bonsai!!! IOQ’OIoOI. 3. 4.n ALWA‘II Ufilalliggd mull": $11.. nean 0 . The Run puny. Soul: Band. D! L a Hon-u M, m I- 5.1.5....“ Han. and (a... nmnllmuoe-Im-l ammuhflhm myithqudâ€"u-la‘. Midi-“om“. mumm'ovmellnhl. n;â€" n-nmmc mullfi'm aim bland mm» "I Man-Inga In often I mecca-ml co- educational Institution. One In every ntty persona our 80 years of use In bllnd. Herr Krupp, the German gun manu‘ facturer, has a {or-tune of nearly '50,- 000.000 and 80,000 employee. Some men call duty In a whlaper tad pleasure with a megaphone. «rug-um“: money'u nun-them in: Plao‘a Cum ll mom: medicine we am we tor nu strenuous of tho throat llld lam-Jul. O. savour. Vwbum.lnd.. Fob. 10. man. To Care A Gold In One day. Take Lust!“ Bruno Qggnl‘ng'huon‘ All h‘ Vim “int. 1h “don-ail“ am Vietnam‘s-nth“ Wmmum "77!. an}. ninth-mom “In-flu than “undid...“ flan-m u- m I'M. , , _ , A Suppl-nu oouln Yule-unu- Merchants and parents at Raven!- wood, a Chicago suburb, united. to re- presa the comic valentine. None was sold this season. do ix. '11“ as well as any one i! on use PUT. AM FA DELESS DYES. Hing the goods for half an hour is 8" than is w in Sold by druggists, 10¢. pncluze. Ancient Mule-n Wilbur. The ancient Mexicans had A apeclu of whistle which produced at lent thme tones. It had two finger hole! and a mouthpiece on the side. ' FREE TOBACCO 008:. Mm. A. B. Raymond. 964 Charles apt-vet. Du um um. III. has dmovered I woudertul auto {or wbww hull. Shela curing”! herirlem Hm I" I «and receipt free to an body sending two wuc stump for postage. Wr w for u. ‘ ' “in W km m g Mother Guy's Swat Forest!" mi Children. used by Mother GM; ‘3‘ nurse In Children'u Roan. New “If. cure Feverlehncu. Tuthlng Dlwrdcfl.’ Slomnch Tron-ma and destroy worm M n" dragging. 55c. fialpple FREE. Adam. AiiEn Sioux-ma. Léaoy. N. I. ’ Vicl’o‘ Fan-01'. Hannibal They-e is no trig]: in dyeing._ _You can of Audubon, Stunt anew“ Ind Alb-9mm ”7 Wh'm'm' m n m ann- magma: worm“!- nloc l a; they a hold the 1:1th pol!- : ‘ . w ‘lofAmcrlo-ul u! nnumllym- infil- hslr thmutm maid boron. 0'0me run the m- uflnemnfvm and min Wm Can-an. mm und lynch! mm to nonmet- erl and lemon. m In tony- Aunu Western Can-d1 sen: tree m In: I- onian. Apply for nun. to” to 1'.qu M t M Immunuon. or» 1 Emmy!!! Monggpckfiqga‘qm- VICTIRN CANADA’S ”731%me â€"v r.-.__- â€"vâ€"â€""v -~ umh out of no than: Prruu not on], car- m, but out; 3'"! hounholdoho-ldbou mum-snot and, lamb. Old-0'0"“- Tbo Contact 0! onto“ 10 on ”d.“ matron-n. noisy-“Mt the Pacific. 13-15;“ count commendation In; to the main of Peru-n. I. a may on pouring In {I'm Duty Bate in tho Union. Dr. Hanan b nah handm- of Man dd] . And-mo wt to than munflnon th- I'o tho Iowan. Tho outdoor bhom, tho indoor mun. tho clerk. tho ulnar, tho summon, the â€"nll moo that Poâ€"ru-u to tho at my, on u y oath their pub. Ind y. Any man who whin- pofloct health molt be unduly [no from col-uh. cm :- tallâ€"nu unlvorul: Almost Wt. 1 Porn-n- II the only Mata tum known. Aoold In tho beginning of cut-uh. To ptonaficoldt. Io our. colds. b to about A n, #.,..___ “A _. __ -A. Ilsa: Pn-ru-na A in Ilia Family For Golds ' and Erin. Pam-n “Amwn {you ”:07un u; I lulu Fun “I. inc-III. Men of Dragon. Mafia EQUAL. 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