Tm: editor at a county publica- tion writes as'lx‘low. He about hits ," the nail on the head. “The back ' yard of the home is quite often the . best index to the reï¬nement and culture of the people who live in it. Some back yards are to some homes that dirty hose are to the drapery of a sill: dress. Clean up the back yard as a duty." pet cent. for ’a few weeks. whcn~ whim. !â€"all has disappeared as mnpktely as a drop of water on parched ground ' That seems to be a generalagiâ€" against the negligence of fpgpk who allow Canada ANOTHER get-rich,quiclz concern closed its doors last week after operating only a few months and taking in over a million dollars from the soft heads all over the country. It guaranteed investors three per cent. interest weekly. and the suckers flocked to them like carrion' crows to a carcass.‘ They can easily pay the three‘ SIGNIFICANCE of the colors of the Amrrican flag. The blue stands for justlu‘; the white for purity of law and its administra- tion; the rr‘d for hravcry in de- fensc. It is thgright of every citizen to insist that all the flag symbolize-s shall be maintained. At the World's Fair at St, Louis the industries nl japan are to be been on every hand. and in. almost every one of tho main huilniogs arr Iargr exhibits. whilr that 0' Russia i. wry conspicuous by its nbsrncr. Thr contrast it: rrry noticcahlr. Punches a W um um; mm. «5.». " ' A (Mum-nu man has suc- 1. M. m 3., 3.94â€. .‘o p,_ Wand-41m M oflawovimvor la caution! in propagating a sot-(Ila: .imph “our. pmldom o! the cum“ 1“" d m- ‘1"‘03 10 “an. Tho Kola plum and a white blackhrrry. W WNW. MW “I“ "m“ PM - ‘ - ,~ awry undid-to luv the thumb rook! Wanted «About (v0 ma hmhbod “m". " h; â€I" "'7'“ "‘ "I": do nu 00th M. mum, ma In: sum boo-skewing. Adam. 1'. “ed '“ c F"“" am gmpcs " “ k- hy-mophyun'olwkmh mum. mmm ucrllrnl pvcs can be mad“. â€W M Moromfliill mfl. “0 Pot Oab~nn podium Scotch milk uonld than how a chaos. to Mod) the "F. In“, 7"“ “BMW Maul. "NW"! At the Wntlcl's he: at 5:. Innis "" Wt“! '_"° “.3"! “WNW“ at I‘d-m- run. Tms wcc‘k is a stifling one [or St. Louis. with all nations cclcbl’at- ing on lndcpcndcncc day at lhe exposition. and lhv democratic national conwntiun. The Reporter has only one am- \/bition and that is to be the medi- um of all the people of Downers Grove. The columns of this paper are open to any citizen who has anything to offer under the head of “The Welfare of Downers Grove.†The names of contrihw tors will not- be published if so requested. We would be glad to have your opinion on any live local question. Every citizen is invited to call at The Kelmscott Press and in- spect the modern printing plant now in operation. The establish- ment is open from 7:00 .1. m. till 5:30 p. m. daily and closes at 13:00 o'clock Saturday. You are Welcome to come at any time be- tween these hours. A visit from you would be appreciated by us. The ladies are especially welcome. Entered at ' the Dov-er- flrove malo- n ma due nutter. [usual every Saturday W pm. “M m nu. DOWNS†GROVI. SATURDAY JULY! 1â€! An Open Forum Nobody ever told the editor of the Reporter that he “knew it all.†In fact we believe there are a number of people in this town who ltnnur :I “ hpan mnrn " and um '~ a whole ï¬eld. then the whole term. followed by the entire district into ~a crop of budding and purple~blos- somed thistlcs. It seems that the railway companies are among the worst offenders. In the Eastern states this nuisance became so bad that the most drastic measures had to be taken by local authori- ties to prohibit the growth of the weed. The laws in force here‘ should be applied and the work- men should make themselves ac- quainted with the danger there is in allowing these thistle: to grow. Nobody ever told the editor of the Reporter that he “knew it all.†In fact we believe there are a number of people in this town who lmow a "heap more." and we‘ cordially invite any citizen who thinks he knows something. to write it down on paper and we will publish itâ€"provided he does not " roast " the editor or any citi- zen. to grow and perpetuate. thistle: are one of the tweeflpeus known tothe P“. will uni; where no Editorial Commend An Invitation to You coupled m’Whthopulfl; mahoWMogfa-W p. Homldknnulotnbouflmï¬om Maud talking of no: in - any“ may a truly In aid that a [ By this time he might haw Moms 'quhe expert ut "had " writing bad he mot thought it nhmu “no 06"††and look Ironnd hr a pulpit. and term one his experience In a W would now be mentioned (mm behind that noble Metalwork when heights he had ï¬nally moulded In his dot-punch lilo- hht upwards. The «land your the wouldâ€"ha reporter might vary likely become tha «loudly sunny 0! “on" readers" and hive his “ interview!» " or “ spocinls " cut do" us none but copyholdnm know he. to out. in their aflorh to “ improve " the “ cub " mart ï¬ne stories. He would learn I lot than! life (m that! I he might [at batter attainments Ind write up some local celebrity or n obit- uary; “d. if he did not than luv-quota at hlmnnll while discuming his success. might learn I lot about lilo from that! nhrmt life from that! Later oilâ€"fl ha succeeded in dodu'lm “thfminâ€"toln-rednced" notionâ€" ll. um air mil-dumb (In young In- dHWiomuq-Mh would mmanm.mu Mr Amer-tin. Ho ukM d! Imd iI the rflcaorruo "madam perhaps tho I ohonm to writo I hundred words. only to discover the out dIy how it ought to Inn hours with: by many who: was oat-Ill, printedâ€"pathos three or tour Hm He would learn I In! Ihout We from that! He night I» not to I pnhflo Mm. or I chIr-ity III" or I loath" â€no vich instructions to get "no mm of than mt. He might Ibo go out with (he ntIrreportorImlgItphotoIofthorke- "moi I fluorroflruod neck or run othernmuds. HomldlrnnIlot .n... ._ . wwu. -. um “Donn. Boning given prompt I In mohor m Ind upon in. Town" born or Cir“!!! Hunt‘s. D. II. mmmhbflmm in Itho hr busing Ind will a but a! silk Ind cm. “rim-4 mm. coflI'o chomp Ind hull Order by “bottom or otherwise. I In â€at! to [in pro-n arch! Ittenï¬oa to Illordono! h Ind "pramâ€"33. [nova order: It lune- 00.. or NH Cups-tau Adolph fl mt mun: â€mu-m m mm Mom. Wunldtho "" "°"" 9"" m' “N "W own-«d doctor a man. I. the am an an plnm- I» ma ban to ï¬nd . job. on, “Medâ€"WIN My. '0 rm- M m. Mums.“ I rub. Inlet Hubbub tn k" “'0 M'u'l "Id“ 5" TM in. lav not.†to train futon ml Kam‘ I‘m-once. m Ind the dhhguo which would you "led ~-Room and bond in mine:- Mm daemon“ hula-“on mill 'Mnily. Rou- vnnut bu- mblo. Ad in MM" â€Ia "Iii: dun. W. H. 8.. “1mm. "Wk-Mmï¬u-oof†“Nu-o.“ "l-m w. have. mum at «am». diml- H 10' I'm " MIN"! tum in who admins-I mm 4!. 5.3.23. 333: .o 33!...- 71:1. :36... .3 =2? 1 ER 5. Ii: 13:... 353: .69 3.1.. awry undid-to lav tho mt. rock! do In" bumhml his III-{my Ind ban by n mph-yaw "when in un- papov oodx Mm meow-g I all. He would than how a chuteâ€" to study tho ml (arc-M Ill. and M o inc-Wot ml. ii (hair mu! "mm ad gm \ out ol the trouble and the loan! oxpoti live Rev. J. Nate, district. superintendent of the Illinois children's home and lid society ol Chicago, was I Whuton risi- tor our Sunday. odloetina tor the home. He in of the opinion thnt residents at Du Pure county should give tint homo ï¬nancial unpport. on thirteen children have been received from this county within n your. Benn can from Nepal» ville. the tether luvinar donned n sick nilo vho died. three were "on Dovnf on Grove. and three Sweat-itch chil- dren from Glen Ellyn. 'l‘tte republican. democratic and prohibition parties in their recent state conventions in Illinois all un- ‘ qualiï¬edly endorsed in their plat- forms a demand {or the constitu~ tional amendment passed at the last legislative session and which will be voted on at the general election next November. The amendment empowers the legis- lature to provide a new charter for Chicago. which city is gener- ally conceded to be seriously hampered by its present charter restrictions. 'All the platforms The Wall"! Cigar. mentioned urged the voters to "“50"! “(in oil“ Null?- to cast their ballots for the amend- W5“! Kore Mine u Naif-L Coot'n Plated Riel-at the Fair. “ricer-ton -Iert| loehol. But all in ton It Cmtlâ€" A Ila-nu ment. In relieving Chicago it is believed the measure will work to the beneï¬t of the whole state. over one thousand pieces 01 land bid in by the to: buyers. Henry Bates. of this city. wee motor men in charge of the car which collided with the automobile et Austin lest Sun dey. He had e toe crushed in the col. lisiou but was ehle to continue his work A man carrying e meel ticket with A. Ollie written on it. the ticket being iron: the Union lieutenant. Aurore.‘ wee iound beside the road by Supervisor Feirbenlr.ot West. Chicago, Fridly end while being taken to the county term he died. The coroner is inventigeting. The two rem-lining molt end her tery onse- (rem Neperrille which were scheduled for triel beiore Judge Smith lest Friday were dismissed by the com- plliuente. Inasmuch es the jury in the other one found for the defendant they‘ thought this would be the conical way out of the trouble end the leth elpen~ are. THE traveling grocery solicitors are getting in their work in nearly every town surrounding Chicago, and it's surprising the number of suckers they catch each year. No wonder some of the merchants. when approached for assistance to help ï¬nish .1 church or pay the ex- penses of some public entertain- ‘ment. feel like telling the solicitor to go to some oithese city depart- ment stores who have made their millions off the gullible public. and who never pay a cent of local taxes. Put yourself in the home merchants' shoes nd you'd feel the same (3 Tue republican. democratic and nrnhihitinn nnrtir-e in thnir ran-ant N" noon All)!" NEWSKA The best and mt comprehensive work on Nebraska ever producer! has just been issued by the Burlington Route. It has fortyâ€"eight ï¬nely illustrated pages packed full of just the sort of informaâ€" tion a prospective settler wants. In ad- dition there is a large sectional map of1 the state which is accurate in every dc: tail. There is no country under the sun where men of push and energy have a better chance to weaned. It is a paradise for "good renters." for they will not be compelled to rent long in Nebraska. Sendmdeyforncopyotthebodt. No charge. P.‘ S. Ennis, paw trifle hunger, 1.19 Adams street, Chic-go. Aryan!" Tn“. The tom trade of Abyssinln 'h “mu â€.0001!†I your. Wva quickly leave you if yml med Dr. King‘s New Life Pills. Thousands of sufl'erers have proved their malehless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pnre Mood and build np your health. Only 25 cents. mlmey lmk if not cured. Sold by all drunk“. 4m lag-O 3. S .60 1.89.. §<ao§£r8¢>5 6.1.2301:- 981.3288... 3 8:8:- .288 .2.- «ag e... 8 12.9.8 I. _ D. II. (â€hunhuhbflnqmwflon in shape for busine- and will any tho but a! silk and cm. akin-or! milk. butt". con-go chum Ind buttermilk. Nam router. 94 Main :1. m. Running given my! “unlim- ln tnlhov m and um bum- in. Town" hon «dam at Oldie-n Hunt‘s. I la chub and â€(mm on an! as ‘IMI I Harbors Finn tuna-mu; no.4- .“ on lit-n. Mom. Into-i My mm! bonan- mlz. Owl pm- m. MM":â€" "0" an Ream" m Whatedâ€" Bright In]. M rand up. tn lun- tho "hung trad: in TM an. J. Nun, district superintendent of the Illinois children's homo and lid society 0! Chicago. was I Whulon visi- tot one Sunday. collecting for the home“ He in of the opinion that residents of Du Pm county should give Elm homo Tho Wash"! Cigar. Nab-l light oil a! Nuh'u. WM“ Rona Mine .1 Nuh'm Cook's Plated Rico“ the Putt. “than“! â€"Iafl| loch]. But on in to" at Canb- 8 Hunt-L The ban loco bolted min u Rang‘n. A man Burying n meal ticket with A. Ollie written on it. the ticket being iron: the Union Munrnnt Anton; was lound beside the road by Supervisor Faith-all.“ West Chicago, Fridly and while being “ken to ihe county hrm he died. The coroner is investigating. W? m MAC!!! Henry Dates. of this city. nu motor- mn in clause of the car which collided with the automobile at Austin last Sun. day. He had I too crushed in the col- lision but was Ible to continue his work. The tax sale 0! delinquent lands Ind lots was brought to I close by County Tmmror Knight last week. Thom weto over one thousand pieces 0! land bid in by the tax buyers. ‘ The» camping 3nd ï¬shing favor Ins taken hold of I number at our animus. They hue laid in a supply 0! tackle and will hie Away to the deep "hr in the ml- lutum. The grain-ling class ltom the m- domic dopattmont of the college num- bored twenty-two. an Indian and the balance gentlemen. [I'm local And can" nub-ml Nod Weldon Ind Gertrude Savage took the honors at the am you in high wheel, the standing of both being pu- floul-rly high. “EATON ITEMS AW Baku. Form..- In ("RH .No. “0|i II GIL". Ind """h't'ï¬urm'j'; .::..,-.::.. an" m I at b a I, III! a I and «III-II Inna-I03 MIMI?!†16-100 MlhInu-lsnl o I! rank and and Hunt in I:II. A“- Inlldu’nll IIIII‘ II. Ce. ‘IIIIL (414:1. K (II N“ (‘0‘. by 0 \L anIII. “a nmcuvm I! 0'(' 'M. H IRVINE?»- ol [hm "m (M M "I". am- "’ng aim IMA. lonko- Mud†It": nu. I LIP.- I Can Juan is Conga-tad. In San Juan. Porto Rm. "ww- an Iv» “mm" for «wry um «Im-mnu Million oi British um. The foreign populuiion u! the Brit- ish isle: numbers 198.000. Gunman hold ill-at place in point 0! numberl, Run-inn- mond. h’mrh third. The revolver pncticc by the young In diea' bmdo and the boy's Wigwam were novelties. Tho only thing tn mm- the pleasure were two slight Accident... Mule: Albert Cluttet wu a-‘lightly burned about the (are und cyan by tho‘ explosion at I toy cannon. and a young man Iron Chimp wu thrown from a horn and nightly injured. There wu- llrgo Itwndnnco at tho Cass picnic on the Fourth. Visitors were present from Chicnuo. Downers Grow,Gonovn. Lamont. South Haven. Michigan. and other plum. The 100 ylrd duh was won by. Chicago man. 1 Mr. Madden‘s new rasidence had I ‘narmw escape from lire last Saturday. A member of “m hmily detected the odor of make. and Mr. Madden ware culled [tom dinner :0 investigam,nnd decided it was only smoke coming in through the open windnwa. hut. on mov- ing the gas range, I large. (-ircuhr hole was found burned undernouh. was spending I, Mal»! Madden. Thursday. Mrs. Frankie Wuner and sister. Miss Eptiu Andrews. of Denver, Colorldo. are visiting their (other. Mr. Edgar Andrews. About forty of Miss Mabel Mulden‘o friends (mm the city lltï¬ndod her birth- day party last Saturday. Mrs. John Flemming. ol' Iwnmnt. spent 3 low d-ys with Mrs. P-Lriok Wolch this week. Ion Int Tuesdty (or I two week‘s visit It Vlndllil, Ill. By our own Compaction) Hrs. Blanche Hudson and children are spending I week visiting relatives in Mrs. Ell: Cnigmile, o! Lyonsvifle. Start an Herb Garden CASS NEWS NOTES returned to hnrr home 0! Albany. N. Y., who few days visiting Miss ‘HM AI‘I‘OINTINH .\ ('OIIINIONII 0|r PAN. .HM THIS'I’IJL“. II. n "Mall-0d .71... Pmlda-t and â€acid a! Tyrant M “an \‘i [Au M mm 010... Im- .II -: scrum: I. u Willi-u- I‘m: to and b in. Immi- “Iqaluit-or 0' Ca.“- 4 ‘ I II and luv “u \ "Inn at [inn-on Omnhlo no". luv n In- M (km )0." In- «no! h l “ml. tr. 3. Tim and nun-lulu»: nun nu met pm" And Dbl" rt»!- mb db“- II on Gin!“ and wade u “r rum and mu '1 u‘ PM. In (‘1'. a net "I the (hwy-l AWN, IN. «no ml- 'HJ.£I"I (‘mnn u ‘5'“. mail-flu." ap- W I I Iona n . TM- Imflonm I‘ll in In In". Inn» IM .00! m pun-n. PM .1 I L Ill. AppvaIIIy 1. III. an. s. Thiï¬ï¬'aï¬ikiï¬ï¬h'F. Jinn ha in (an {rum and an" it» pawn and legal puhlicr mo. 80‘. 2. That the upondiqnm; M tho slid will-no for tho lull your haunt-m lay). INN. Ind nmflnu Avril M. was. In hangy “mind 1» lb: “nouns uh: unusual-lung. __ ‘ _ _ '7'.st Jul! 5, Wm. Avg-raved uly 3.. I'M Mum: "HR? C. WHITE Clor‘. ulv ‘ "qu, m an rm. all" In ullnms: Slw‘rlou 1. Thu tho {allowing sums. or so much Chan-u! as w ho authorized by law. are homl‘r’! lpntï¬prh for corpoum purposes at the Ill-n of â€owners (Iron, Cum†01 Du } Pu.- . Stat:- of Illinois. lur “on lac-l your. cam- ‘mnuclna In I. 1100. and coding April an. IM: Fur salary at "ruralâ€!!! 1nd Willam- uflieem..,....:.......‘.. .. “4|me ‘nr street lighting 23m 00 or improvement! 0! sums: In}! nllogs la!) II) For mnmllnuoous clams against I o ulhmo llflï¬m For Imymanl 0' Interest on the annual bandit M «M villlzo.... ‘ , 575 m For'linkin‘.’ fund {or the payment of punch-ll M general hand ............. ill) (I1! MAKING APPROPRIATION FOR CORPO~ RATE PURPOSI‘S FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING MAY 1. "KM. AND ENDING APRILâ€. 1M5. "a it ordained b the President and Board a! Trualrou of tho \ Ham 0! "owners (have. in ih ‘31"!fo [)3 I'm. 89.}, of "ï¬nals: â€KIT ('. " "WK. \‘fllm ('kvh Mum", I! Luv. Ofllco houru: 71» Inn. to!) p. In. (Mice It msidonco.wrnor Warren and “lulu-m! avenues. Downers Grove. "Mm-is. 713M910 Mike. 506 Security Building. Total DR. W. C. BARBER DENTIST Hours: 9 a. m. to 4 p. m. Saturdays 9 to Iâ€). Ullicu: Bank Building Telephone 512 Downers Grove, Illinois County Sup-flame. of “ooh. Woo in the Couflbouu n Who-Ion. Snub-Hon and olï¬ee dun the Ian Bum-in of "or: month. “month. July. Juana. Nun-Ibo! and Down:- AN ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE R. .T. MORGAN G. H. BUNGE FINN, MINE“ Pvt-H's! PM“). “Qt'llï¬lu “ “ neon ...... 3!. Pu! and Mil-min" Adm ch...- 93?: was: â€O'B“! 3'1"": Inmuzbagi...†".gam a e: 1 any. . I m Datum Bron suburban. “.40: m .. .. .. no p a .. u .. 2.39 m Milk upma- ................ 2.35 p n Mun Grove Suburba- .. 3m 9 m Din-en Gmo «bumâ€"H 5.05 p a. u u .. 21) P u. Run-L. Hartford C Surat". 3.3): m Dawn": ï¬rm'e suburban, I.†a In .. .. .. n4†‘ n " " Ice-ml !.0'am Galnhurr and Quinn. "JD: on Dav-vent ï¬rm: suburban. 12.10 I7 n Nauru; Milt ..... V [Epm‘ Almaa ..l.1)pm. llmrnen Im-vc Saturn» 1]! p «I Hi": expmn ............. . 1.35 p m‘ Dov-tern Mute suburbia 3J5 p m '- ms (t m " “ “ {M p m, Aurora (le. 5.llpm [loam Grown n SJApm “ "Ethan 5.35 p m Aurora tum†5‘!†n m Dow'mnGmx-e accmn 5.51;: m. " uh! â€LISpm. " “ WV . 0.00 p m. “ " “ . 7.1) p m. u .. .. 8 m P m II a ‘ u 9' m P m’ n I. II "I. v M Galnhurr and Q. no . . Dav-Rn um: “hurls: Kinda Milt Aimaw . "awn." I; ve Sub-(Ivan Hi": expms ...... . ., . . Du'ners hmoe suburb-n "an men. (have "Sumâ€" .. .. .. Alma “ Mum " " Anna on "can“ hon-c “mm" Dov-en Gm" autumn. Denrn and Callrm-ia . ‘ .. lbw-en Gram nub-viva:- “macr- ï¬mro ï¬rm ., [inner- umve sub-man .le up". ............. [Io-m arm-e nub-rm. “mun arm-e thwhaa (hut-.sunmvn lasaIle. S a: p m "IND." I'm" mum-u 5.35 p ll .. .. a o ,5 w a “ “ Icrml...llflpln " " “ Mn p a. 30. I'll' and Mun-gawk I,“ '- nu [Mm Game at». ...... NI .3. p an lhnwn â€war on! urn-w I ma n flllm" may. .. ..... Ila-alu- “mo 3‘.th- Dmnu- Gmye “hurl-an Anton nhoba- ........... Docmn Gm" «human (nutmsuramv n DASH“. “when “In" murmu- Anmu 01W. DIV-n- ï¬rm «In-than INC-elm Marv. lam-o “th )una and music" .. . Moon- lhme nah-1M- Alrm "butâ€... honou- hm" "gumm- Ihluu â€Mt flitmia. Muen- nmn “Mm;â€" . z}... : I5...IIv tttc vï¬vl.tlâ€" . ‘ til-b nit-Q lint-mu (St-we nth/Raï¬ IN. HAND. Im- the nu- In. "a on! A H ‘0 o. IiAuuvAi his 0A.». 0. h. N Inna. llan‘lm'wn AnJ‘Ini It": :' .II (A - . gm. sun-«n. kw . Vinita", H. C W mu! 7. than“: ~1me dkhh . . (I II with Imhv .0“ MW e Tum-up «I out Dan!- M the a». a In aha-J Mini-g. ("“1 «I I‘Mâ€"k. 0‘ If“ "u no can“... I'm: mm... 74mm _.bg!ul'uu ,. V I; t' u Rap-villa“. l a! Una-ul- Sumo!†Con-u nut Tau-In. loamiu and 1. County Jud" . III-Ic- Mumâ€. COO-l Clash. . .. â€(I . . . . l)‘ V Moe!» um and l Way areal-p in Work-cl Illl. lulu: (.n-llau. Archun. that. Col-ell. Fuibc. APLB CAII' 4m M. W. A. “can In Car- penlzr lull on the new-rd And (mull Til-u- day caveman u! can numb. \‘iullily neigh- hnru al-au welomc‘ J. t l‘ RunnulunJI, C. V_ n: brutality-mu iii-L 6w; Iowa 310 x. or Inn In“ and "aid Wad-emu". ul .4 V «com! and [mm Tuesday «I each Ill/ll“! In anzu hall. Visiting mrulbeng always welcume. Mm. Manic M. Carpenter, W. I... Mr». Lou-c E. Hall. Secretary. N APER PONTMG A. It. Mean; the second and louuh’rhunmayn at the munlh. th- ln' mfddc.’ alway- welcume. ’1‘. Rogers. Commander. (in: 1‘ Hum-en Adjutant IIONOR ('A “P. R. N. A. Mean m (far- uenler‘r. lull 11ml Tut-rally cumin). ol rich mrmh. M um m-Iululmru always welcome. Elizabflh S. lmxlvr. Oracle; Myrtle I'LCullier. Rea-ï¬ler. OWNERS GROVE LODGE 750 l. 0. 0. I" Nun-every Sal-"day ereu' 3 In lull Cu- lnl bl . Visiting blulhuscurdially invited. Juhu l on hut. N. (i. II. F. Iguana-men. a... u Ina; an: ICTORV COUNCIL III! ROYA L LEAGUE Keel- flfl! and third Tue-Jar (veal-n in 8001“!â€- GROVE LODGE 824 A. F. t A. In. Heels awry second and lurlh Friday evening in each munlh. Vishnu brclhrc- cordial" i.- rlted. John 0. (Hum. W. M. J. H. Grinillls, Secretary. v ESTA CHAPTER 20:. 0. I5. 3. Meet» mud and lunh 'I'nrmav “I "A. ......n. U Palm. sever, olhcr bunday al 2 gm In the Congreuuional church. Sunday ~lluol below service. 1‘. MARY’S CATHOLICâ€"Rev. C. .l. Vu- lvpka Rector. Mus every Sunday mor- al Band Immu'clwk. English sermon Isl Inn 3rd Sundays In each month. Mm cur) week day nor-u- at ï¬nk-luck . f Ninamn-dievIH. ' vice Sands. a! 3:30 p m. Sunday school n 2am. m. as. l’ridnam. Sum. ;EEnI_AN guru[slum-Ry.1t w, Weber V. ASSOCIATION: GERMA N , Rcv.Alberl His“. l’ulor. Services Sunday ":00 a. III. ' P and 7. ll.‘ Sunday Salim)! 9:30: In. You-I l'eézyles' Alliance 0:450 m. Prayer use“. W uudayeveniuxaflï¬s. RCTEs‘l‘ANT HI'ISCOI‘A L. SI. Multan". Nluiun~flem H. E. Chase. Hr r. s". N ILRood, Pulor. Service-Sunday â€10:05 I. u. and 'l p. III- SII-du School gt mm â€" Pry" mutiny Wall-cull] QVBflIII .1 7:3! Sprout Lemme Sunday "cal-(at “In ONGREGATIONALâ€"ur.c. Reynold». P". tot. Service‘s Sum]- II was: In and 7:!) In. Sunday Schoul at l m. Punt muslin. due-d†evening at 8:00. Clara-ll:- Eula. vor Sunday evening II 6:30. ARTISTâ€"Rev. ".1190“: Hale" Futons"- vices Sin-d: at 10:45 a u and 1.30 o a Bible schools! I m. Player mull» Wed-au- da! evening 21 3'00 Bapflsl Union nnda: II III-IA, fruitâ€"M Ito-Id. Lem-e Dav-0n. A".CM. numvoxrm smam b0:- nume 1-th- 7.0mm. Illa-I xm .............. .3“an 0053'. "am hrhaa,’l.lam nasa- ra ï¬rm-e .‘uhuvhaa 1045‘ a Ir..." 4! a a " " llï¬pn. 310nâ€" amlCallrm ' ...... 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