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Downers Grove Reporter, 16 Jul 1904, p. 7

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A1 A delicious maple flavor. IT CONTAINS all the strength-giving elements of the WHOLE WHEAT MontaomeryWard 9C0. Two hundred penny-ln-thulot n.â€" chlnel which supply new-upon In , pow Installed In Berlin. am. 0 d Mflmmmw OI A mmmmm. noun-mm Immufmmodmly Drinking very cold water uulu n moon-Son 0! “gallon. Quick Shipmentâ€" Safe Delivu-y I do I“ knew Plun'l (ham to! Ono-numb- hl CI and for M m ”lawâ€"Jul I“. lovn. mill: mar. Ind . nu It. nu Direct to users Standard 1 0c Avam Venuh 500 In no "so wand Free on board curs Chicago in 50-lb. flail bales. Net cash with ordet Wm: on ert. lay who former Md 100:1; mmhlnh' ' ‘I n‘le BW' nu scant. mm.» M Monte hwb’ PM. Mk. III. Hlxlm' than the question of out Mr nuon II the question at our amn- Star-cleaver. report "at the extra grunt“). together with (he aupeflor quality of Defiance sum: unke- It 9.3130 Impossible to sell uy other Binder Twine An artist, summoned for debt at In Digital: coutt. said he got his living by plating pictures and then pawn- lng them. Don’t you know that Den-nee Burch beside- beln‘ absolutely superior to In! other. In put up )6 ounce. In puck- ... and sell. at ulna price as 1:- ounce pickles of other kinds? “Ya," replied the cynical bachelor. “I nuppoae the poet was right when he aid: ‘A oorrow's crown of sorrow ll remembering happier things." Mkhmn Avenue Milken nnd Vanuatu“ Struts Reminiscencu "Ah!" exclaimed the new benedict. "I never began to realize how much happiness there was In the world until I got married." (I lull pound) to the package. You get one~third more starch tor the «me money than of my other kind. and Defiance never sticks to the iron. The tickets to the Exposition will be Mont by registered mail September 6th. Starch for sale by all deuen. Our Guarantee All (his year“: Moe made from wry best quality 0! hemp in one of fin hum urine mills In the us. The Defiance Starch Co. will give 85 Indie! a round trip ticket to the St. Louis Exposition. to live indies in each of the following states: llliuols. Iowa. Nebraska, Kansas and Mis~ soul-i who will send in the largest number of trade marks cut [rem I ten-cent. lG-ounoe package or Dell- snoe cold water laundry starch. This means tron. your own home. uny- where in the above named states. These trade marks must be mailed to and received by the Defiance Starch 00.. Omaha. Nebr.. before Sep- tember 1st, 1904. October and Novem- ber will he the best months to visit1 the Exposition. Remember that Defl- ‘ Ince is the only starch put up 16 on. “We make the price” FREE TO TWENTY-PW: LADIIC. You Should Try A: the executive head of the Phil..- delphn Society for Organizing Char- Ity, mu Richmond bu mace : thor- ough study of an aorta of begun, and some of the beggars she has not nut have been musing charmer; M was one. (or induce. I Now hand beggar. who used to truly about In the twilight, suing to every hon-om who unwerod to Ms knock: “Will you [In no A art“ of m. Mythrm nhunmldu’thov "a. I'- toins to may M“ m "unclean“. Miss Mary Rlchmond of Finale!- phla Is one of the noted clarity work- ers of America. omens AMUSINO CHARACTERS. strings Rogue.“ Made by lmpecunlâ€" "Shoo! You do seem to be out of luck with the mm. for shore. Let's go back to the verandt to smoke. "find you never caught sight of him?“ "And something has (then Mm." “You?" "Bubâ€"but it must have been alligator?" “Major, there was a negro fishing from that log a moment no." Visitor Failed to On What Captured the Negro. When i not dnxn into Mississippi i hmn to look tor alligators. think- ing to tind ihem hashing in tho tum on the banks of every creek and Mann, but three weeks passed and i had not yet got sight of one. Then i accepted an invitation to stay with Major Bnrhnnits for tan or three dun. He had a big bayou on the nest of his plantation. but would not guarantee an alligatm. 0n the serum! evening i talked don-n to the water in look in vain. but at, the name time i In somewhat interested in a negro who cut on the log fishing. He told me he had never seen a ‘ntor in the bayou. and that he was expecting to utch a catfish at any moment, Ind l hurl turned away when there in; I yell li'ld a splash. i whlried about. but all i cmid see was the muddy water churned into {nun Ind the wnves lashing the bank. At thnt no ment the. major joined me and i said: """""‘ "" ""‘V" °"-" "“‘ "‘"hw’ "ann. ("u-n Lad. your dawn ff‘ I"! '"An Vanct‘r' marmm In a "7'" draining!" aummu unnatur- v‘ 1: "pm. .Irlilm to cor vhrm hm: h“. n A'. Mann squndnvn n'rv lha lmm- w“ TIM. Each gallam Hmrnnghhn‘d l.- umlnln: And “who" M H.- hnls tan film" Wm: Mum Mrkn! mnmh and "main: Their nutm- w." "w m "mama In," rrvm- ~J-m‘ E, Kins-II: Ro-glnry Dhnhm. Chm.» Posh-unto Am! daunllns "tghlmll's nvlmly gaining. POOR LUCK WITH ALLIGATOR; (‘nmn Hannah Lad, "no “'nl'n MW. Tho "unborn Ila-curd uh- Mn an. "mug-urn m loom tum und alon- "- 1“: Math" 'o the bot-Innu- DV‘ 0le Tim. they fly. In In! and “an: Tm. ”my! n Iain-rd In M- "Mn! What. Mn‘o datum than new" no mm!- "I And tnpolinl on (he mm! no“ plum! Thry'ro a! «ho pn-L-nll ll’mwfl' loom": Thorn minâ€"nu: rur "w nlrmfly ran; Wm. Mann no I-uuynnl n- n lonllwv. Hkr chounllor- nr (Irv-4."- Mb. Tho: hmvkrn on "w lumb- Inn-mg: H- nnrlnl r nl‘rnu" "Irv-nth 0hr Mr. “Mn sllnrr . “mun "duly "mum: Idle huunllv: Mnulm hum Rm" ,- hlr. non-no Ilnul my Inuit-h I). Po" llunln loan. A ton to“ we» laugh!" slum In “turn 0,... WM: "7.1:” than um- tho flan-r. Bum. - "fld of II. punyâ€"rd m; launch blight." migh- Iud Ipum 6|.- ”In. AMI lawn! a impala. 09W in“. A "an, we»: noun Mn dunno- rum Imp-um» In m- in! The pmmmun gum" mum,“ mm. And cur-min um. «My To hurt "to human. II no Ina-on, To WI "u Ilnmr Iron (be mad. Itch Jockey rlmly cyu MI M bu. And Infl- hu: .1 his add“ bet. AM urge- on "to M um labor With 130 (In And [an 0! II. Colt! Over lmy "sou-ma Mn tumble To In (M maddening. imam. chm: any. viola-M mldl will pool and Irv-No. "Brut N Mail will win "II no.“ Bum; "Jun ll loon- oo none. and “H! thby buy. our gloriou- ago-g. lng. no English Lad bond. to the chm!" Blithe "Izhbcll’l add. no. nu], futu- Hasfls‘ernrt FIT; ' p y, 011 billlhe Hlxh Ball our eyes are bend- n... The sliuggard hnlds the rlsht of way. Whesje's lrish Lad, the New York won- K‘I‘. Whose deeds have set the turf on nu! Ills 200‘ beam rlng like rumbling thun- er‘ HI! ’l‘ltan heart will never tlro! Which horse wlll wln the Derby laurel? Wlll Woodaan snatch lhe Croesus prize? Will Highball con nor in the quarrel, 0r Enkllsh Lad t a world lurprlu'! Rapid Water. too. Inn loom as master-â€" Big: brother to tho lslerous brew. Thug wuinc roan Iron VIM aim at agnlngrtflghe' Eupt gontgndinc, Glorious Race Furnished Inspiration for Poet’s Song of the Strenuous Steeds. HOW HIGHBALL WON THE DERBY. “How the hauled crowd I. about- lacuna-nu“ mm. MD Reason for Long Wuhan. A recent attempt to reduce the dull; hours of tenth factory carton at mm»; Germany, was W. on the grounds that competition with My. Jam nu Chm would not per- nittgmmtflhemlmm "'No,‘ whined the pessimist. ‘bnt a crop like this 13 terribly wearing on the non: " “Good tflcnd,‘ a filter said to the fun-er. 'you are fortunate this year.’ He pointed to the heavy and rich grain fields spreading as fur u the eye could see. “You can't grumble: he vent on. “about your crop this set non, eh 7' “Pesolmlsm.” he said. "ts :3 old as the hills. Mankind has than rec- ognized It, and has ”way: derided it. "There Is a Persian story lbont n pessimist. This story In so old that no due can be ”fined to If. It con- cerns I pessimistic farmer. Dr, Rkhard T. Gouhell. of Co lumbia University. gas a broad knowledge of Oriental tales and prov- crbs. Dr. 001th?" was mndemning pen! mm: me any at (Mamba. er. A busy wow may he empefled to Inlet! some duty or pleasure for a "me In order to obtain the outdoor exercise. but under the circumstances It will be excusable. nnd In me long run she will make up (or It because of Incrnsed hodlly vigor." People Wen Prone to Oomph“! Ages PISSIMISM HAS LONG EXISTED. Phyulclon Declam Women Need Moro Enact-o. "It In safe to My." declared a phy» "clan. "that. 01:0le 0! the women are stmply starring [or (rest: ulr. and l! they would throw away thvlr pm bottles and henducho powders and ex- erclse freely ln the open air for at lput two hours daily they wrmld feel mm new Woman at the end a! a your. Nature cannot be cheated, not an Impllred force! be restored by nwll- lowlng medicine every Mme warning pain and illness overtakes the olend- “Vain. tngu-h Lad. your duper-to straining. 7w dunno” nghbnll'u van- quished Tim." And “'omlsnn a! H;- hwn vul- ralnlntâ€" The" name: w." "w m rippunl rhyme. , ~Jnm“ E, Kin-Olin. ‘ woer‘i tuna-b0. VVVVV ,.-_.. “â€" '" Vain. mun: “6.100! mt. Intu- In:â€" For uuntlm manor. "null.“ 11.. "by?" Elihu] am no ennu- m- £3?! 'ham ma; mm mm mun- ‘rhq lily-niotgan nu“ tho Aid" "n'nw Eiri"'tlfoir yinfiiffnénifnhor W“ an M0 and fury of "to Cu"! The re. In nm. the struggle bruin- "I. M they llmndor down mo unplug way. With foam “acted mull: “to hound: :- cmlll? eunuch “gab-ll loads the moon- (my. Their boo! be“: drawn the rumbnng n1? 'TI’." M 0: l um m no u re. cop- ln . Tyre liner!” to In“! 0; Mango? ' Thain ’(v'i‘iiifiiéi-IEE'EHa ’o'r' fibpifin‘i'x'iin. Rnpid Wlier seems to spun disaster. Stout Woodaon nobiy ataud- nu strain. FIT buck English Lad is hiding, The stubborn aluggard hide: his time: His Jockey nurses. calmly guiding. Hi. hoo beau rin like silvery rhyme. nemmm a: limo coward leaping, flighbnii coma. bounding tiu'o me throng. Juli-lien an hem cyclone sweeping. Ho glidu u lDlflldld u I sang. "Cour on you bound," the Hymn you- at. "Wake In and do our son Ind Gucci: ’ ' The rnilblrll with lilm In "vellum- "You bru non ur and take a chance. But Eng! Lad ltil keep. his distance, Blithe flight-I3 hold- tho right or my; Rb mm to mum the turf milunce. And Wood-on tuli- him in u» my. They're in the mulch no undiy ninino W. The palm need- not sail (or home: And gaiinn Highhail’l niy gaining. Ali 41:13“ gno- wiih ccki tum. The 0c 9 I nun. (in nood- l t labor, _A9 in) (human limit caddie holy FREOH All THE 0551’ TONIC. How rich the anon. how grand tho measure. That rises ilk. grey ocean's swell. They churn tho turf with iordly plau- ure. Exuiung like cieu' chiming bell. They rise and [all like billows swelling. And nurse and shoulder in the ilzhl. Full nfly thousand men are yelling And cheering at the glorious 3133: 1 How the frenxiod crowd is shouting. As Emmi-h Lad hands to the chute: Lillie my lanes flushed Ind panting Show luatrlous eyes, shy roseleal taco. Biithe Hishhan “lief: surely taster. i'i‘hgnjhimperlng w M or rippling ruin. Elna- Ditto :- urban (or n aim. And Woodman nobly stands the um Dealer- ny um at noon loner "In Defiance Butch ponible to sell them nayot yum cur-eh. It an hon-ea II.» “I!” ream s§§3 Every person In angina consumes. «a In avenge. 121,; pounds of choose not mnnm. cud more thnn ha! a! It ll The foflowlng sign is displayed In t book shop In Chambers street, New York: "Dickens works here I" this week for 31.50." If you don‘t got the ngm and beat lt'l your own fault. Defiance Burch h for sale overywhore and mere in positively nothing to equul It In cutl- In or quantity. The Shadow. "What profession does your friend follow?" "The lam-fingered gentry." "You don't mean It 1" "Yes, 150‘: . detective." The July Woman's none Compan- ion is a summit number of the hou- isinnn Purchase Exposition. it. con- tains nine large mes dealing with the Fun in picturv Ind text. and will serve ns : beautiful memento for hit visitors. Borrowed Trouble. Mugging“! "Marat-ml your huby has been quite sick. Is the worst over? Newmrwl‘m alnld not "Is health In all rigm. but we haven‘t named Mm yet. Do Your FM Act. and run? Shake into your «hm. All: 1 Foo.- quw. n pnwdvr fur the led. h. makes tight or New Show fmvl Easy. Curt! Swollen. Hot. Swoming Feet. Conn and Bunions At all lhnmriqs nnd Mme Stores, 23%. Sample sv-nt FREE. Ad- dn- AIR!) S. Olmsted. LcRuy, N. Y. PniMul fiat-h. Brllo~3hn said 3hr 'rmM navor many I man "mi. Mum! hv-r I'mo mrn‘s min. Munâ€"AM dill sh»? ROII¢-â€"-Yl's; slw was mat-rm! on her dentist Whnn (M 917! «mu vim-uh" on ma In salt-cl . rum for In drum-6 hm! ”M, “It yam llfldl‘fllil'f In show you rum-km 1nd» by I» N.- Ikmnl (‘nskvl f‘o. Tin-y no on In mpvnnr In ”mun maalo by MD." MI"- uladmeru "mt mm an Humanism '1"- mn dun-N lhe dlflnrence u I glam-n. "I don't doubt fl.“ Cnmlimw. "I‘m now you Incl: In the mind" TM 00. Thin. Mal. ”am-ulna M nunma‘n wIIueInm." remarked young Bantam). "why I could any mum-r (Mun Inn to I! I had I mlnal tn. vlnnrtwr know." 'no any who have «new the gnu-tau Ion o! lo: Sandwich“ um ho um to hm that lie publish- eu. Paul Kid" 0 00.. have In you [our addulonl who”. by my I. Bouunmnb. “Doubled to mind that lulllph of {M hm l0! when.“ Thrills. Tho promised volnmcn. ml: at 10!. an Mun. hum Cndm Ind manna [mu Realm A Trip to Com-do. um- ” “Moral. I: not complete unlm ll gamma tin not! bonnlllul noon: nd III-d- «t new In Woman. vmeh no land on the Colon“ lldlud nun. way. the highest We no” flu In the world. neopuoully luv u.- mor round trip rm- to Colorado ll- loflor Ital. pol-ll. Utah. Calllmh and th- NonhIo-l. In cloud by m- lm. For tutor-luau mama Ir. 0. fl. Spoon. 0m Pun-gar mu. Denver. Colo. London's Champion Boothtack. Among the little known but keenly contested honors in thnt of being the champion bootbhck of London. Since the title was created two yenrs ago it he been held by w. Coats. but re- cently ut the noun] oompetltion at the headquuten or the Centnl (Reds) Shoeblnck society in Greet Benton hail, the honor wns won by C. Smith. who for a you will have the right to weer a gold medal and bu. At I given sign-l the oil coulv [lemony “tacked the boot- ot Ill members of the committee, end the npidlty with which the tmnetonnl- tio'n (tom dirty to clue wu elected vn marvelous. um! Kine-ltd, who we. present. distributed the prizes; A pair of gold earrings with uncut green gems are so bright that th'ey look as it they might have just come out of a jewellers shop In Bond street. â€"-Inndo‘n Chronicle. In a filled-up hypocuust were found at féast 100 bone pins, which had evl- dcntly been used to adjust the hack hair of Roman women who used the baths. Probably they had been dropped in the way woman throughout the ages has shed pins, and were collect- ed by the keeper of the baths. Some of them are quite three Inches long and would make passable hatplns for the present fashion. The most interesting discovery Was the building which formed apparently the principal baths’ 0: the Roman town. The exploration oi the baths yielded a number of architectural fragments, including a small altar, portions or capitals and bases, part of a large basin of purbeck marble. an'daoxne singular pieces of metal. accret- of Old Roman Bath.- Women used to lose their hairplul a thousand yearn ago much in the same way as they do today. That. at least. is the impression one gets (rum the antiquities found during 1m year at tho Siichester excavations. minim-cl ”In Um cmly 0M»: II. .‘Ik‘ I) I‘ my m ”It “I .9 I“ “II rloollnuhfi w mum ”:3 - drain-torn“). W 0‘ 'wwmm-emu A MM mcu.naui~n.-m MN I) ‘3”? "mm'i'int run m Mumps-mu; 'mf «hm eta-309'. km on no int-1v mung. ”fig-II. mi!” gm 1. my," '0'; m mf‘,".':,',:."::.';': "All“ BLUEIII 800K “001.!me mallow. TH G Duncan-um lllL ”I" 1". Dunno-am The World’s Famous Catarrh Remedy Should Be In Every Home. a» drug “io'u' 000m mitt-natural! ”mafia-Inseam” Donut lmumlua-omumthl major-Iowan” Rout. ._ A .. 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