Throughout Mr. Bush‘n hams town, Md In he! the entire county he I: be- lup rained for the part he took in the mat aunts in the house Men like Hr. Bush proved in the emergency of Int week thnt they were "no represen- min- “ choir confluent- and cour- my pholdorn of “Mr! Ma and dig- nity of "00.34:!“va y to which High-Ion Mmentnuve Bush gay. It. as his opinion. as It Is the opinion or marlv «or, ope, that. the cry of “boodh†ro- prdlng m9 livelier bill in but: subter- fugo mind by the nmn‘zaflon bosses to flaunt. m. meannrn. Mr. Bush thinks that on an. ballot. nemmt in Lorimer‘a diflflct the “me" will be outed. Nob “shunning Inflmcr' It bucking of My, Mr. Bush thinks he cannot bo‘ I'Iï¬lccud ell-cu†juggo. ‘ Continuing. Ropnannuun Bush add: "The light out tho traction quen- uon ha bmgm to tho nurfncn one of the plain. Spunk" Illlu undo previ- oon n: his election to [minor Ind the nun who put Man In power. in .‘nct â€Nada one-that no traction legis- htion was to be pound by "on house :1 Min tension of the legislamrn. The3 mountains of :he houso and the com mat!" (humerus ha" certainly pineal the so-caflod organization, or Inflow-«Yam mmhlnnunn. strictly on an whomn slide. mum» bu’ prova- Man." to be but a ‘tool' in the hands of Mo 'organiuuon.‘ but through the Mom of the ‘imurgenu' the people an m be protected. Judge Shannon shank! have n" the cred". and is today a Hm man than a" of them. Ml'lor In a" pmbnbility willbolmpearhed and I Sherman-mg [that] In the chair a spate? to pram during the balance of an nation. which will not ndjonrn line the accordtng to the Ideas of (he ‘ mnluflon without any traction lex- hlntton.-â€"wherein the ‘boodlo' npplias." ‘ ’ Takes Decided Stand Against the Bosses and Gavel Rule. um. rights.“ [loco-MI: "n noun Hood-y. Rep mull" 15qu.- "We Shaman. m- hnn bun jut-d I: for alumni tom Ito-Na by (In 'orgnluuon' locus. The I“ an“ calm when Mllkrsonghl to tom M obnoxious new" down our thron- hy Ibo no at the gavel, W0 cot-id not and wank! one. "mm um 00 In um Mun. mad {or the nu! All '0 Ian naked tot is oar mm"- W rights. and the" In punt, M Mann and month randy In name as n" WAYNE GUY l DUI†W. V. m M II! 'Nhflyvhwu" Who 'flb‘t M In III!“ Gaul M â€nun; mend-loot- through when n n poollv, "Man 0! their own lopnmh mjoflly ol the ham. lamina won lln ain't: a! Undue-alumna "nominal: w to «Ch dnmllr «Man. He and the myth "ml hmllmn Inhl alum “no tool: .0 nclln pm In tho nomanâ€" Univ nmpiiva [or acmvannnx H h tum 0! lb. homo when Hm" 004. no" Inown tart Hm! l/mgfollon pull and In and. a cloth. A: such ofl‘bmr and Ms unloM-l {mm am hook.- at All norm in all lho min-ml dorm Schoolcnfl. an Englishman who mm “In Incident Io Ihomrnnlzalion. Nod an Ojibwa] maiden. loan-«l am Events at Sptinglield have attracted an unusunl amount of attention the past week and the pimple of this sena- torial district may be pleased at the po- sition taken by Representative Bush in the light the loyal “9?" put up for their constitutional rights in demanding and enforcing their demands for a roll call on the Lindly amendments to the Mu- eller bill. Representative Buuh took a prominent part, in the proceedings‘ which compelled the npeaker to cease Wu Activc in Home Reorganization Ihurldny. Declam Speaker Millers Boodlc Chugcs Will Be Frown Only a Subtcflusc. Bush Is For The People TWENTIETH YEAR. DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER; Orders for Pennsylvania and Standard oils ud gasolin- any be 1m :1. Bush I; Buonnon’a drug non. Ilnzuy wm promptly Ml your can. Tolophono 421. The schools 0! Downers Grove nre preparing an entertainment in which some live or six of theee original Indian melodies will be given. mgether with such cmtume and setting as may be possible to their limited means and re- sources. it is hoped that the friends of the schools who wish to enjoy this unique entertainment will refresh their; memories by reading again “The Song of Hiawatha." While nothing like the f-beenty and charm of the outdoor per- formance can be hoped for indoors, it is not too much to say that a most tie- iighti‘ul surprise is in store for all who patronize the entertainment. The Downers Grove Schools have never die- eppolnted their Mende. They hope to more then please them this time. Full program next week. Tin Ojibwa†have many benuiii’ul underlies. handed down from the re- nou past. Thane In said by the best .nsical critics to In unlike anything known to the musical world And l‘nllv mull in [rumour lo â€I. best works of old worm composers. Some oi‘ than. melodies have been harmonized and no doubt nun oi‘ them will be. Frulerlck 3. Burton. an author nml musical could poser of Yanks". N. \‘., has been mak- ing I close study of Ojibwa, music r0.- some years. This gentleman spends his summers near the Ojibwa; reserva- tion and is one of the managers of the musical Indian drama of Hiawatha, as given by those lndians at their homt. a mile "Man n! choir own Irnm‘h. tho alo’rr ol iholr Irihul how Ilnnabojlm a“ the myth lhai had In." Cold uhvmi their campï¬re. Ior xenrailmu. It in a well known larl Ilia! l/mxhllow gath- ond his nalrrlal from {m hook.- nl’ Ilr. Minolta". an Englishman whn mar- rial an Ojibwa] maiden. learned and who the language 0! hi,- hrido and ho- ‘ can. an adopted member or line lvih. ‘ Al the auncsllon and by the help 0' Ir. Armstrong (hm Ojibwa,- Indians ton. of the mad if not Mr mml lnlelli- mi and warm" Indian familim 1m unconiimnl) “Mutant loan-l admm arranged from Hiawatha. The ï¬rst ‘puhlir perlormnna was givm I» mo and ii hn boon repealed ovary year since lhal ilmor Alma live tnll blooded ()jlbways his part in tho play. the no“ of them helm: young men. The characters of Hiawatha and Ilinnehaha have always barn taken by members of tha royal family ol'njlbwny chiefs. ' it. is now almost, ï¬fty years since the ,poet Longfellow wrote “The Song of 'Hiuwalha.†Hui, so farm-i is known, jhln beautiful a rendering of undue]! ‘lnllian legends was never brought. to the notice of any Indinn tribe in their own home until about livo years ago. During the summer of mm L. 0. Arm- .stmng. at Canadian traveler and scholar, ‘ Invited a number oi()‘iihway lndinnsi who were camping near his summer home on the shores of thefleorgiun buy into his house to hear Indian alo- rlu. They came, tilled his home and stayed almost an daybreak, Ildelighled‘ crilicu' and appreciative audience. Downers Grove Schuols I» Give Music andym- gum From "Sons 0! Hiawatha." The, were hearing fur. llu- ï¬rst time ANNUAL SCHOOL ENTERTAINMENT. DOWNERS GROVE, DUPAGE COUNTY. ILLINOIS. THURSDAY, APRIL 30 invliniions were issued Monday for a Hey party and coullion to be given in Carpenter‘s hell Seturdey evening. The eflair will be all the name impliee. Summer costumes for the ladies and shirt weieis and duck trousers for the men will be in order. The early part of the evening will be given over 00‘. pro- 1 gram of dances, to conclude with e colillion which will begin “10:30. Nu- merous pretty and novel ï¬gure: have been errenged for the Gel-men end the ("on will be epproprlate. In addition to the dance. tables will be reserved in the enieroome for nerds, and luppe will be served. Mneic will be furnished by the Iaeei orchestra. Howerd P. Jones. Wm. H. Biodgett nd Hugh H. White hen charge of the errenge- menu. ‘ Tho approaching entertainment to be glvon by the Roundlroo Hlntrionlc club of Chicago promises to be I plot-urn feature In m. spring amusements. Tho club ls under the leadership of H, B Roundtmof the Chicago school of on- tory. Mr. Rouncueo‘s lmprmlon Is the squaring of I cut of intellectual convemtlonnllsu is proï¬table to My mngsllon 0' Actors. Two com-dice; will he panned, â€Pmclnatlon†and‘ “The Usual Wayv“ Billy Lawson Is in tho can, F. G. Rang slates that 01mm to his recent "has M w“ I.“ mmowhn doll and musequcntly Ml: to hear ptnico caning to him when placing In the ungon. This explanation is made so that pun-om will an» think no ls no~ glen-Hug his customers. He Would sug- gut um the bakery cards be put in We windows. Comm-Mu If. numerous regarding the large numb" of dam: running at large In the village. Ladies Ind chu- dnn especially are annoyed by [his av" Ind an on“! afraid to go out on Iho street for (our of being attacked by the cars. mun, 0! which an vicious and‘ alumina“), dauarous. Tho loner-l o! u». Ink Ammo Rich- nah. rho w“ a wall known fat-lot midont of Downers (Iron twenty your: ago. was heM Inn Tum-tiny morning. huflni hing made in "n v"- lqzo «many. llr. "it'll-d“ dnlh 001'"!er ath-Ilmvy hmpltal Sunday Canon 00mm A Well In. Pullor’n Wchouu (or man; plank Tim] Duran Mm ans-ad's"! M â€rum-ms. column. pandas. agoratmns. urban» and Mlknmpo; ulna unclahte pin-ls by "n doun or hundred. Prim-n m. notable. Nu. II. II. Woolfonlwlm [an a par" lot luv daughter. Handgun. I’d- dny from ‘ mull! fl o‘vlnck. It which I In.- nuuhr of NM luter'n mu. hum!» won pun-Ml, «tannin-d with [ants and cum- ulna-amounts. Inna. II. Spitting o! Klan City. No†In: hon um rock touting an» M- proportylnlennh and mm»; Jam†Hm'lnrlml R. It llcarmnr, form-u "my rotunda. Mn. Hull. Lav bu "mod the Rm mung. on But Curlln ulrnt and will occupy It EM: want. "In Anna Rot will have My umdto n! â€I (Juponlar “mt. "labor! .'. Dulcy luvm Knlunlny [or I'lnutum. when In will lulu Duh now poulmm ll trnwlhj mum mm" o! the Burlington, 1‘. ll. 8mm: of Raul“ City had NI:- Mne Holman u! lull-flung. were uncut- 0! Mr. and Mrs. Wm. mum um! [um- lly ï¬muluy. Mr. and an. L. W. Mar-lay Ion l-‘rl- any [or Hm l'oInl. N. \'.. when they will spam! the summer Mu. their mu. For Baleâ€"Cheap. "Quwk Maul" Kas- ollno rungs, only mm! few month», £00“ an new. 73 Emu. Curllu “not. Capt. and Mm. J A. Kearney Ml. Downers (have this week. Mrs. Konr- uoy will viral: ‘l. ï¬prinu Luke. Mich. Geraniums, plumes nud all varieties of choice bedding pinata may he se~ rum-d at C. S. Foole‘s greenhouues. Mr. and Ilrs. (Elly L Bush w"! occupy the IleVean residenvont the corn" of East Maple and Fulrmount avenue. Mrs. Arthur Gregory and son have returned from a week’s visit with relatives In Indiana. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Miller returned the ï¬rst 0! the week from n two weeks’ visit In Cincinnati. Mrs. F. N. Bond returned Monday from Florida and is now \isiting In La- Grange. The best. fried cake: at the baker’s Fresh every day. Telephone 234. White Rose gasoline. Nash‘s. Cook‘s Flaked Rice M. the Fnir. Bcut oil in town at Curtis»: llenrtts’. White lead. dry colors. oil and var- nish at. the Fair. M. B. Downer made a trip to Mt. Vernon, Iowa. this week. Local and Personal Paragraphs nun-h; gown. lnsqun onmlnmonh of the anon will b. prmnud nt Hopkln‘s that" for tho wool announcing Sunday mum. lay 3, by Funk 0. Car’s "Thomngh- brads.“ 1n org-nlznuon which has mud. an enviable name for in." in the ï¬eld of hurhnque. The company In com- posed of a number of high-elm and.» ville "um 1nd a large chorus of hud- somo girln. The ï¬rst number which k In‘roducod In I laughable am entitled "A Wooden Wedding.†which wound- wlth witty llnnn. humorous “muon- and loan of pro“: mule which I: won} mdondb I luv ohoru the upâ€: mm vulngn cont-nod In loan | Onoof the brighten nnd bent bur- The mnslc committee of thc Congra- gntlonnl church is [injuring for it. m- nutl It, {do which will be given Thursday. May H.1'he committee, whlch is composed of Him Marth- Downor. (intrude Frlonlul and lithel Manner. promim a numbn- ol pleas- lng futures. The, no, in fact, plan- ning savor-i surprises in the us, of striking innontlona for the amuse- mat of the public cod no not yet pre- pared to nuke my announcement of tin program except that it is expat-tad to “col Anything that has previously boon given. The board of adumuon am. Monday ovonlng. duel-rod the mull ol the elec- tion and tho incoming [mud omnlzorl. all mnbcn being pronoun. 0. ll. Joules was ducted ucnkry and Pres- ‘idenl (Jr-lulu lam-need the following mmmluu-z 190cm" and schools, I". E. Don. L. W. Winchnur. I. manor. Flnmco. B. C. WM“. L. W. Willem hr. 1. W. Worloy. Building um grounds. C. B. Blodgou. F. l'). Dowo.‘ B. c. Whiu. Board adjourned to up»; In monthly muting next Tuosdty an. ning. Nut ï¬nch] naming Ram", Booth "anon. pasta! of UM Baptist church. will Inn for the subiofl o! M: Ms- «linmum "The Sig-Wanna! lhn Cam. Inn-mm Supper." TM: II" h. followed by (he roan-union mum. In the an. ling Mr‘ linen am speak on "Wu-I Sin" l Bring in I] Approachtouoa?" fly a tonal chum. (learnt Hugh†has dlcgmd of Ms mm! and I: p Mui- m In the Illinois Lumber and (km- slmcuan WW], who tool: m- don Tomb]. Ir. Hughes ha- no I" and. no Mum for "n lawn but Mr. many 'Mhop‘ ho um mulch bn‘ Done" (Iron. J Romuoorgo C. Moor nl lal'nflc. [ml . mu Mn Tlmmlny alumna; nu Innonl a! mum Paul. 8. ll, Noum and linking hnudn wllh ol-Hrlomh. Ill, and In. floor will hom vMI Mum- bore for A four nook-In the «at rum". llu unu- flclmmp of «nu-on, 13.. take. 0! Mn Thoma- Bunnlm: and who an mm»; hot uunl mm. In: months no. tn undergoing u mnml «pot-“0n for Iubomulmho' tho giuml» of m. null at um Idrry Impuul. Dr‘ A. R. WmMmrn Ind lumlly hllvr movod an [he [luring mhlom-o mo but Ilnplo nun-o Monti, mental by the Hlnnr family. who now ore-up" 0:. â€MI: plur- on H’Jlblh Wuhlnghm “mt James U'Inn, uuporlutomlont of In. Down-n Urovo Fumllun company ,luu moved hh fnmtly out. [man Chlcngu um! occupies the Meruu column I! 70 Benin» avenue‘ C. W. Hayden. who rocoally pur- chum! the Wot-ton properly. N limp]. tvunue. movod MI huuulmld ell’mctu hero (mm (mm Ellyn Slum“; The village school: will give u Illu- waum magical taken from tho "Sum: n! Hiawatha," at. the Auditorium. Hat- unlay owning. May 9. Repairs are being made on the Good- .nough properly on Maple uvonuo which will be occuplnd by G. N. Max- we“. Hugh M. While leaves todayfor l’lum klnum. South Dakota Inn-Mg been nummonul by 1: death In the lamily. Dennis Delaney has moved his family out from the city and occupies his East. Grove property. . Mm. John 8oergel of Chlcago was the guest of the family of her brother,Wll- llum Fraeakel, Sunday, A. R. Heckman was here Tuesday ur- ranglng for some repairs on his prolp- erty here. National Light on at Nanh’s. California Toka grape. at (lerwig's. Additional local news on ï¬fth page. A full line 0! Devoe's ready mixed paints at. the Fair. Pumper-nicks! every Tuesday and Saturday at Rnnx’n. Telephone 3:â€. Darwin Kimball has moved‘fmm the village 10 the farm southwest of Down- Ian!" Macho! Mn a nu. III!- of tho but mi. of â€Hymn†I“ drab, ammo, If. â€lilo. u hm m price. .- f: Downers Grove Lodge, No. 750. I. (l. 0. F . Downer! Grove, April 25m, 1008 â€"Resolutlom of condolence, What... the members of this lodge fully reellu how inedeqtnte are words to convey our nlncere and heartfelt narrow (or the lone eustelned by our worthy bros “or, Samuel H. lioflerl, ln We deal“ of Me beloved wlleqet as a slight. tenu- mony of this feeling. bell. molved that pvhlle we mull. reverend, how to the ’wlll 0! our Heavenly Father "who do. “he" things well." we deeply and earnestly eympauflze wllh our brother end Me family in thln hour of their greet. bereavement. Resolved (Mt In the life of her who has gone lt may belmly geld, “Well done then good and faithful servant." Resolved the. e peg. of our recorde be eel. "Me for e copy of these resolutions that e copy he preeenud to Brother Holler: end one furnished lo the Dowm Grove am for publication. D. G. Uru- m. A. F. Bowel-ml, Henry Legen- m eon-mm 80c.6. To what ï¬lm! In or liens: foe dull Mmlld. Any and n" nan unmarked under the proviniodn bend dull [am not! comic-He 1 “ML Io he kept sample by the city I unrer of the said city dâ€"for the III mm, an! and benefit of an the day-"meat of the Mid city ofâ€". . M. 5. Violationâ€"penny. I! u, «nah mmlim. may“, at munch-Ibo. I." In mid" Ihc «1'.an "pm but in claimâ€. it] Ibo d.) "united by IMO rlupIn, m HIM nhon, menu-nod nu. an I In or lie-ran he. nlmll math u- I-M Iflcv "09 Ill] design-led. lo-wiIJIly [5, "or, nm-In mrpo inn. mum] on ‘u-nn‘uim aim" lorfei and way In "no 1nit! I fly at the mun of I'o lmndnd alnllan upm- mvirtkoJov etch and our, ohm, Ind In «Mm». In met â€any. Ihe oily elm-ah" neovev in n mum in in name. for in nae. “not not eu- ponuon. (an-puny or Mukn In fail- in' In mic Mich "you. or p, ml “- eenna fee, at In the In" nun-mt or am licem fee, which would be due under the pmunIm honor. Nov. 4 Comm, mm. to up†or pay uhl la- alull M tunnel. Mm. It Mic-l: mm! he not "-an on u it (on Ibo day butl- Mlfllllld 7w lkl plum. m_ll II» who“ mnuoud mu- hn ulna mm m or lac-nun h nlull mul- uuplcl allot Ila! all". It nlull In «alumni In: my mt mmnlln. may“, at u~ mlullm, lo Inland any luminoâ€" ol In ‘imnnm l. "w niol cm elm. dull ‘llw mum-unlu- luv-u! have Mn (bully vol-plied Illlr, nunlhluu, “In print flan Ilmll in no a.†nlerl "no "mu, cl any link lhnl Inn, In lake-n in vinlnllluo‘ lorry-of. him. Vn null numnlhm. nun. puny M Acacia-Hon, purl "w- pvt-um In l- â€Ind, M. :5. Anal- nhfl pay (an or Neon-0 In. The nahl turn! or warm uhull Alto at Hu- timr «1!th mnllnl of “a aha" mrnl'mm! upon, pay to flu» rlly OM? rr 0! the en] n{~---. lhr maul mm at in [In rm! «yum Ila» gnu-u “and: M with (ml-mlkm.mumny or Walks. ob- Isl-ed u IIVOI’I- (0' man». In In- manure In tho city of â€"~. :0 to wild In whom I 0! IN: dawn. Mac. 2. Axum. aha" report rmlpll of agency. Every person nclingmn agent or "Ibo-"vise, for or upon belmll‘ul’ any web t‘mpofllliou. company or umriuuonï¬hnll‘ on or befme the Ifuh any or July, 1899. and Ilm lth Ill] ofJuly of cull Ind every yrnr llwl‘mftcl‘, render Io the c“, clerk ol ‘llu- city «rt-â€", A full, (rule and jail. Ic- cmmi, verillml I», tmllr. of." "I! prom iuum whirl: during this ym ending on the â€nut My MJnly IMMMuI (be Int 0! JuIy at run and «very yrur arm-(Ming. Ill-II lure been u-«ircd by him, or any «In: pom"! for him. In Imhulf o! In, Inch cor- p-mmon. company or association. and dull fully Ind speculum] AM. on! In mid rqmrl, the unounl. or amounts («0in u- pu-miunul for ï¬rm “0!!"le Serliuu l. Fun-inn tire innurauce cum- puuleu shall be taxed or licensed. All t-urporutionn. compel-lea and minions not. incorporated under the laws of this «tale, and which are engaged in the citv nfâ€"-â€"â€", in nfl‘ectiugur soliciting ï¬re in- uuuuwe shall any to the city treasurer of the city of-â€"-â€", ou‘Juiy 15th, 1899. and uunuuiiy thereafter, upon tire 15th day at July 0! each and every year following, a nuau equal to two per cent of the you rev ceiptn of premiums received by Htlcll cor- pomtlou, company or mimic", or their agency or ugenta, [or business alTeeled or Iranuacledjlor tire insurance within the city 0{-â€"-, or the year ending July [at preceding id dates. The sum Ilrove named 14 t be ua u in or license [as up- on all £0]: corporatioun, companies or In- mwiuti a trnnaacling such buoinm with. in the city qfâ€"wâ€"n RESOLUTIONS 0F CONDOLENCE Sate Law Rel-ting Thenlo Publhhtd by R¢~ qua! o! Downcrs Grow Fin Department. FOREIGN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. a 1903. (gal *‘iï¬i‘iï¬-{ï¬ ....... , . I nu Co. .. Chicago Tel Co. 1mm Co «Man ................................ A L HIMHIOI, printing bun-m R 1' lot-nu. elm-ea m m. I W Shun. car fan lot "I Blah-n1 Km": III-u IS, m to III-clâ€, 'J’ï¬?“ 4.... h I Gum.)-u£ca and m5 aw , ion. mucus ........ . ...... ...- - - A T Ar .wltnu “on aâ€. Flue-Inn Bloc L|¢M Co. In Ill lid School {yr 01110.“!- 00 0n mouo'n of Bop-"mtg" M 1 the following upon of the ecu-Inn on chum was mad: Ir. our... and Gammon of the Bond of 30". um: Your coal-tunes chi-t h; to upon thu "my Inn uni-d d1 clumu pvt-outed and non-m tho â€yuan: o! "to following. and M Ibo' chrt b. dIrochd to I.“ ardu- footie Iona! amounh, lo-wu: In North flow cur Co manta-to Apt '01.,“ N N E Homer. printin- Man†at: .......... B 23 P r Muham- a Ca, boon nu him» he A-o- Churchill,1. I. 30040;. w. v. Shun. Spatialâ€"0. 8. W0. A. ll. Fun-bunk; F. H. 0w. Judiciary- A. w. Kohl-y, W. W. M. 30. lo Cllnmt [Juno-A. ll. mm... W-. Hum-m. J. B. My. Gumâ€"F. 8. cm. A. W. Kohl-y. C. B. mods-R. Cont] numbâ€"JD. Ilwlintock, Wu. Hum-Ht, O» 0. Bulk“. Ruinâ€"W. V. m. It. IcCIlutocI, A. A. Filth-l. On cunning for um Id.- Jho ch." sum-cu the follow-goo.- nlum for the main; y." Ill-ouâ€" Wu. "numb-Mb. A. mum... (loom A. Fleet-or. Cid-whom A. Finch". Anon Churchill. I’. II. M. I“.- und HIM. l1. Ila-lot. W. W. Mano, A.“ W. Kathy. COIN I... “d gmundrâ€"O. 3. Bank“, I. a. 0th our. 0. B. moan“. Con», la.â€" 0:! nouo- ot Sunni-0f Mo“ lb. bondholnneantolfl. - All um o. as. «a. an cm won and not! "lend In nun-mung.- mum on motion 0' MW Dada II. clulr spool-Id two “Mon In and†and «mat the vow. The who! 0'- polnud by m. «am am Rum “and- and Bank“. Tho mum for pom-mo chat-on In In hallo-n: 80“.. 1: Bottle“. I; [Io-dot, I; Heal-bet I. 8090er 8.“. until. nodâ€! Ibo majority of mm m! rum ‘5. churn-0:"! Ibo board for "n COUCH“ your. Nlnuza or Ian M'- real QM Mud umvd. Un notion 0' sum: Ila-no momhuldllhllot In tho- I... (or mutual. char-u. ()n roll all all nub-n mum! to Naclr damn. "u (all baud Mu loo lollowll‘ mum WA. l-‘lnclm, A. u. Variant. WI. 1!... momlonldt. Frank H. M. 0. D. mu. A. w. xohuy; heat I. liar. Ano- KChulil. 0. 1!.ng Tho cud-nth!- o! m. nowly m moubon of an board won than to“ and mankind. and ball; con-Mud ll duo form. n by mum mull-d. I“ «only olocbd nonhu- Mfln‘ qufl- nod and Iliad unl- bonds. In. on Io- uon o! Bap-"bol- M.“ W mnbou at tho board 0! “pant-on o! [)qu county. ,vr..., A. D. 1903. II the hour of 10:00 o'clock in the ton-ooh. for “I. purpou of Oh ganlzhm‘ and IppohUng the nflom commune. for tho coming you- and ‘ to transact luch om" hallu- .- .1, com. boron them. Yours truly. In. Hnmmomhmldo. C. B. Blodnn, O. D. Bat-Hon. A. W. Kohloy. Input-on. Tm bond In callod no on!" by tho clerk And. on notion of Samba Chm-chm, Supervlm Flush» wu also- on temporary chum-n. noln. DOIII' Slr: You In rupocflully ro- ‘ queued to call tha',bond o! Inporvbgn V of DuPago county In Ipoclal union to . convono at. th. court honn in Wis-ton on Wodnouay. MM 226 day of Aprâ€, A n “u... ., - 7,..-â€" m, 1901:. To n. Elawr‘ncmoonnty dark and ex-ofliclo dork o! a» board or uuporvlson ot Dung. oouutlell- Eliot“ c 'l‘h board a! supervisor- hold a would: '1 meeting «uh. court homo In Winston 'I Wednemlny. Aprll 22. A. D. 1900.1».an- ,: ant to the following at". which wag . duly published: Winston, 1",, An!“ ' In Innn .â€" .- -< - County Board R's-elects Tm Be“: as Head of Bond. _ "N Wu and“.