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Downers Grove Reporter, 23 Jul 1904, p. 9

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Jmm the leh 1 mm a broken sum over an unkempt grave Time has dealt hard with thin one The lower part of the club in missing and e greet hole whole once itetmd It the heed ’ m while all that rem-ins on Their ciiimled words am Main "iii speak in peanut strong and forcible. I turn and Dock at two litrlr nmnd<, side by side. and from the mow grown storm I tier-i her that here lie twn childrm who id in 18“. Away hack in those enrly years when tho parents ware struggling with the frontin- (on! What must. have been the heart‘s anguish and lmelinmu o! the moth" to no longer hear the prams of the little: am about the cabin when the father‘ and bread winner us absent in ”19‘ fields 3 Today we late our [and m, and so do our friends. and misery a-onsnles misery, hut in those days the ham-x must have mll' bean 'grt-Merr The mute stones VtrelA spme _hmrt»r_9ndin hing. huh ‘ho Great Lake: In (hr Gulf. rolling pairing. mauntains. lakes and rim-rs won- I" yielding to the hnshnnd- man and the animn, all. all (or the nation‘s walrus. without mm- of cannon or danger from the album‘s tomhawk. ‘r’lfllnd 49. and «min in ‘m. “and '61 But [mm the.“ \‘il‘iflflltdt‘s u! a young ngnation hvrr- nu a Mr tint at It all lmthlgnh like saw mm‘: Imp- pinm a fit) Tin-II «as it time In lay down thv Iwvarthly mhv aml H'Qk thv "Ntilw plum ol‘ the aid «Nth-rs M Downvm drove. in the uld l'P'lIf‘ll‘l')’. with a last satisfied look that what was «mm-a great unknown land was at laid the homo of a pom-MIN people and the plmlghsharn wu no longer hazing forged into II word by hmtIIvr minst brother; th‘t I‘m the Atlantic to (M Pacific " Bum HUI. div-d "O7.“ is ”w inst-rip “on one may "-0-! on I am." chm. Hon during Hum t‘lf'i‘iflfl dun [all Jud than surh anal trimmers u Wank" Phillips and William Mu)- “scrim had mnv cont-wind lhv-ir neat idea 0' 3 ha- Amricn. Th4- mtiun was then M hm mall culupcsu. "w hnumllflw west we an unlmnvn mun", Lind chm’ than curb days when political}. rhv-s I‘PI'F ll'i". 'Mflfl‘ll unly‘ In lw- '1'" kn! and "-101an when hide a: up now than today wen» wry etude; "an days III?!) the mm" '1‘ mo mans n! luv-rmtiou. and un- {allow di}: for light; during the ovpnflnl thus of An -_j An ._.I -A‘:_ :- ‘QI 1!.--J A mt mun-in- lulu-h M mnrhk 'n [In- Iim In rah-h my Pp. Al n» In»! no Om" nunmh mark"! "Father." " Moth-w.“ ”$1031“ " lhulmn.” .m- near an Um In“ M The, huh! a his. Inyhap Olin-4- I." Ibo uhouhl lu- mun. he" un- in 0mm- (I'Mnnl pan 0' "lie gm! world a! on". Hump ml; comm vain». tut mmlnl- who may ha hut 'mg him" Ind "Jinn-r in "w and In- I" «hurt with it- [mmren and iL-x wank-x, .NII mm In lay do'n tlur‘ hula 1mm and wit Hu- M u! (Inu- who liv- hm in tho-iv pmlul aim-[L mmlod the “dual that hm- lu-«u Incl lmw Um writ mam-vim] lbrrv'ifln. This la an! A wry lama loaning plan- mn-v "up!" "an nu um» m no but bun If" nth-13in. noon" to! lbw-0 uln- nuu Inn-umwnul lbv (ml «'irilluflon M "w can! ~vh'mul‘ull I'l.‘ hul il- oul I- I. and nmmul Dov-n. Hm" am but not um. um mu! m. mun-d Hu- nut u m Ibrw lbn' She-dunno- and "0" 3| I'll)! 'lll' "wit (rpm "and "u “cutth- Modal by a Pull» "mien-0d lawn! “in Punk. and um: vml um nut "in hn- 0M nlumml IMn riviliu-Iim In, our mulnl. lur in Hu- h" nay mum. mm ii In In Ur lumbal Ila-w lhv "um I m lung Inhm- "w anal wily in lb:- ulbIlIu-v- uns- mcm' "an n uuvm Indian [nu-I ‘Mr "I. landmark "HIP". Iboc- rim Imd lbw,- pairin- uul ova-I Ibo-6v Int- in "I'v- «CM Tin-y Hm! (bu-iv law-n .- |hmm in luv «.0 damn-r hum Indian and mid tun-nah. 'm yam but IN- on! mqwdngrgwm M animation on with than y now- a! "w [rub IMI vim ”mull-inn bu II ml own-«wry nil lhuul il. 'l'lwm id luv-Um | mum! to Our haul cm lla'h nuhlmumwr day a» l wand" (Immuh thin "my nl flw dad" and new the had-noun» .oo'nlinu whywnnl. u it Iflv tlw hug-mu! than» than» 1".) “out hum-Iti- mm: mm! In mm In naollwr uplwnv howml, in ”up. Out mum- my pane” and ml. in“ luv I hm bani-nun! my Hall. H 11- un. "54700. oh drug! !_ I will" not ""qu- yon-t; {JgnHR-rr. QM)“ Q ’ru .nuum lo quic-tmlo hlllllllwl' the unrly N‘uh‘h 0! [his put 0! “Knobs. lh'n' urn hum-d lhv lulu-m and mother:- vlm took llw pnirim in "wit virgin mmlitlun away [mm "In Indian Iml "w lmfl-lo nud Iuldv bot-Am (or llu-mmlvm. 'l'lu- lilllr unholy}! in on A slight alt-ruin". a Hit!" 0! I uii. mllou lfi I that ”M; url lather. um! tn hole"! a hillnhlv. at final in it is ullnl, (u! llwiv gnu-”Mn? Today Ir- beautifumeol those bright Sundu s for which Illinois is noted. pur- tioular y in the country. Here i am in ttw pretty little \‘illagi- of Dowm-rs (iruw. twontyouu milm m-st o! Chimgu, just lav enough away {mm tho gimme» oi the lIIt'lmlelifi with its noises, its push and dash of modern cumuwn-inlism. to he enjuyt-d. Th1»; is a move and no vlfort has lxwu mndv to remove the “grown" in there an! tmex hero, trm‘s thew, trees a" around you, won on the streets. thr; driveways circling the big, mink-1w (rm-n. Shndvd IVI'INJI‘N run awry way. It is an idem! place. It is a syivun n-tmnt it a-ver them WM 0111'. Pools would mrtuinly thul thair lu-urb' «twain. in tln-so surround- ing» to min“ turth thv bust n! words htunded in pun- tythm. Artirabi not-ll not want to: wane. hem to paint in the dolls and the duh-s that ulmund. r V715“! it vi. 0! llm ulcl mum-wry that I wish to write. I! nuntles right in the very HZIIU‘I: nl‘lln-uvilluxn: an in real “ I don‘t know why it ifi, but I have a liking tor a cemetery no, i mean a graveyard, mm of those which in irrogr ularly laid out, grass grown, with squum and rounded shih like hoadntoucs, whivh cite to you watinmnt and tragmty in mute but smecitic terms. Somehow i like to wander through the inhyrinths 0! tall guise-I and overgrowth and read the inm'riptimm, than ponder over what tin-y tell me and weave lives for thaw who lie hem-nth. It is u revreatiun. a lad,; maylm Some have their hugs, their} beetles, tiwir .4th ) albums. their spurts, but give me an at -hshiom-d graveyard and I can ham :1 half day's plousun- amid tho solitude littha dreanwd o! hy thg: hystling crow. qbout Inc._ _ . (11w lullywiuu lu‘one. M a scrim u! sketch flunk” which we will unvo‘uul' “gliders. It Is ml! the pen u! I dswrlpllvo Imus: and in a ”liar slylu u! Hauwn. We propose a» have .9111 n! the mm Hula molm um! camera In “I.” nai hhor Igud wrlnon up by Ihls writer. us “my wi In: 01 interest nu donm.‘ KILI «new In and About the Cum-(y by A 8min! Dmrlpflvu 'ruer IMPWIONS A'I‘ LEISURE Mam tube .3me DIG-d vary suddenly Mrs. Murtlm L. Kaylor. wife uf Frank Kaylor, died suddenly 3! her hmm- in Du Plus, on Tuesday evening, July 19. She had rrtirod in hpr usual mum. and . about 9 o'clock was taken with a smoth Eating spell and a wvom pain in hvr chest. The near neighbors were called to assist, but all llnt loving hands muld do brought no reliol. She passed away nbout an hour after she was taken sir-k, bdore a physirinn could roar-h her. The «use of her dun: was no doubt hurt fail-1m. probably nupnrindm-r-d by the hot weather. Der-eased was 28 yt‘lfs old Ind lam-es a Mutant! nnd twochildmnw [Allin and Raymond, aged sow-n nml four years: old, respectivelyâ€"40 mourn the lam of a loving and devoted wife and mother. Jot-oh Kalil". who lot several months 'as I sufferer from a rheumatic aflec “on. died in this 4-“, nrly Tue-«lay morning. , (Vial-ion. Afloat an “Inn-s 0! several “wk" clun lion, Frederick Stmhk-r Jim! at his home Tuesday anemonn. Jam Chautauqua AmmMy ‘ Tho Anton (‘hl'utnuqml Aawmbly twill he hold Aug. 1‘2 2| imhtsiw. and n 7 m ha In" smug"! that 5-: our of tho stem-gm! that. has mnw tn our mvthv (hi-x mm. During the .\s--ml>l,\ then» will hu- given 50 ltwtun-s, “Mm." and sums, 3D «prawns. r‘ntrrtainmvnt‘. out. 40 study Ham and round Mink-s, m well Is outing Phil»: and mlwr intc-r 9.1“"! (mun-s. So. Inna-y term The Swnvtary u! Hlnlr INN lim-n-md the Vfolhving IMIpIII)’I he Knlh and Sand-«mum Railml Company. I)»- Kalh; rlpilfl, 1mm; terminal railwn). :mnwling nilwuys in Dv Kllh. Th- I) Kalld‘ .younl T- nrhc- “in annual indium: '“I I» hold in Hutu-«mu Aug. ” '2. Tim inslmduw “ill I-v I‘m!» \QDN Frank H Hall lohn ..\ mam. and PM! A. Charm "III Mia Hunk-1h Vaughn «0 llw Rut-II lat-ml Prim-[y su-hunl (Min-mar I'h‘umm. nu lulu" «vii-m hand. cm- MIN nut Ila-n dal'nm no Wed-nth, mutual. "v "a calling haw"- Ibo Im‘h Ind no! Inn u-lmc- In Ibo-mu- m thick I pawnm-t Uni» um "I!!!“ II "no "In I" aid] mihw an hunt. and u! “w MM Imam flrwk him Incl hunched him Ilfly yank. \Hu-n Ir wu- Mrknl up I» wad than! and In Vi“! m. MI. "v Iv-utv- I Ii!" lml Ihm c-M no in JQ'IM‘MII: In I IPIII' "I. NC“!- |n|uLuru Ilvu-wll nul- my vial and will: Ilu-uulfl- ul hum ‘I-ummuu in "w Ind ammo! u! mun. 1le indw-‘l ia "a! "mu "or lml. "no In") nml lln- lurmm‘l a! dull) M.- llo-n- luau-nth "w MM m-wllw. Hu- «ma-Hm: mapb lummh‘. Ilw rum-mg VIII-Wu. "Ir o‘anlll'l ul gram. ur a Hun-h "mun "n- n-uu and dunghlvru M rnrh' Ill-nah mm In! in [I‘m‘v I’M-'0- tbo «bu-«v Hu- nI-nl. {hm} dull car-- I!» Wish! 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Mr gAII- up III~ IIII IIII’ III-v own") and "w ".III". m-I I III. mu: IIIII'IIuIII. [um In ‘pIII IIIIII I-nl) II IIM IIII' I. I turn to «mother and n-ml tlu-n-un the inscription in quuiutuhl la-uq-rs, It has the dub» "Nov. 18. I863,"uml tlu- wurd "Chattanooga." Died (or his rmmlry! That awful Itruguluu It lull ilu murk un tlu- rounln‘, and it is in llu- hig "I-luw writ-s and cumin) gran-,mnk liku- lhis that It is brought w vhidly to mind. 'l‘u Hm lnml! 'I'u (luv (mm! wu~ Um I"), in “w very luv“ «1 tln- halllr. I-ul llw {Mal Imllum \u-n- nu ru-ngm-Ivr» ul u-mons. 'l‘lu-y mum-d thv mumm- clown and [ilk-d "14- wall: “ills In-r u-hildn-n ubmndml in lhrir wnrrior mhm. Him-p an. flmu valiant am! Ynu guw- yuur I":- that llw uuimn might lw Ham-d. Ynu guvv it in (Iw nmm- n! Immunity uml 'uul «lc-Awu- llw n-~'l M "w hmw, Hu- Mar. and the but. A lulu: Him" in Hu- roulvr humus up huh"). ll i< flu- highml of um um! i\ Him-l) surrnundml |:_\ v\'--Irgrm1m [ml in some way to Mll‘ it zlm-s nut lmrnmnizv with its wrmumlinw; u nu I‘IIH in In- [on umderu. Hero am! [here 1 [incl what brings bIII k U|1"ilullflhi< III l'IIl'I) )uuthful Iiuys uwuv 4IUW II east on tin.- uid (arm. 'Tigur liliI-v'a.‘ " How III-Ir to NW int-art Inf I-IeI'y [arm rum-ml child “1'0 liluit'uid lim- r iiliI-s. Mom-rs we IIIIII IIIIII- but ”my do not bring, I imI. it tho rEIIIiIIiscI-IIcI-s (If the old hum home like "I“ UKI‘I' liiiv‘. Ones thoughts run to IiII- iimwr In- (is that the <ilv0r- Imind IIIIMIL-I usI-d m [I IIdI-rlI to 1'3 '1' for. Anotlwr! Here. grows u gumlly filll‘d true right on the little nmumlz ”err in 1870,1hirt)‘ four yours ago. you. my silent friend. went tu slI'I'p, Sumo uuv who loved you planted a warping willow twig on your grawund it grow. and now I can wan-0 spun it with bath lmmls. Slow) n. littlc- (laughtt- . mnl mun thum- shad» "wing lmmclws will mung-lowly muluuu- yuyr stmulcllrv. in of a weeping willow. No nmm- or 0! er dutaso I «an (Ierm not ml what thou on, Oh, dead! Child. fulhc-r ur mother! (immune yuur fric-uds.‘ me your grave I roach to plurk u [out and find that it. is a lnur leak-cl clover. Token u! muwmhrunco! If you nor, weary soul. have no friends to m-p green your grave, nuturv has giVen you this littlu lulu-n. a tour h-un-d cluvrr, and stranger though 1 hr, 1 wave this as a writvr's n-ward. Tm- lmnh m Nun-"me I» In"- ‘I’nehon‘ lunch-Ir ‘- Mullah h NIH .\l ! ‘ Fum- Died M the Am- a' I: (7. R. Hirkorhnch, mod 33 years, l“(‘d It the 1")va his daughter. MIN. Rnlmrt Hoynor, wmt uf this 'placr. on Tut-May. Bremen] was uf Grrman timer-m. Iu-ing horn in Rhc-ydt, Harmany. in 182]. raining tn this country in 1849. For 3'} years he was Inflckeoper for the Second National hank at P‘mport, "I. His wife dirt! in February. mm. nftor a long illness, and since then MI'. Biw-korlmch had made his home with his daughter. He was buried a! Freepofl Ill. “Living Wiflmut Pear" will hr Hm cabinet for thr- su-rmnn at thr- Hapfist r-hun-h Sunday warning. .~\t Hu- n-wn ing sorvim- lhv- .«uhjor‘ will h:- “CM'N'HL Rub; PomrTimm Two." 0n \\'etinc:sIMy owning M 3 [ho thmm- width:- " eriginn in the Life 0! Children." The subjrrl n! the m-rnmn «m Hunda; . .Iu'y 31. II "In First (‘hun-h of Christ. Scientist, ii "Spirit." Tut: "Tim" is one Indy. and (mo Spirit. P\I~fl 1h 39 are talked in one hop? 0! your railing," Eph. BN4. 1110 W. ('4 T. I? will mm! Mth “7‘, "M17. Washinghm and ('uflkfi sin-wk. um “'m'nnda). .hIg 3. at 2:!!! p‘ m. The annual Medium M ‘m-m ti" Ir hold. Mre-L Mun-nob. rnunty fitrn'<[umd. in: set-return will ht- [mu-ml. RPY. H H Rood went 3 part nf "1"; week at the rump «no-Minx a! Dmphimw l ”me n» mum mun-u Ia-umé mm II! had at luv-U! llw drug ~1qu". at} Mnhhnll‘s nmtkrt and at Thmulnm ‘1’ and Herwix's dorm [Mm (M mm} mum at .m I.» mm will hn a "mum Sr“ Sunday muming and «Wu-aim: Rm Wiflmr I-‘i-nk will ”early in lbw .‘Il‘.hll".~‘ l'hllf"h Pvt-tr Mr [14: i< pus-(m M ”w Ml‘Hmdiil «'hvlh'h M Nlprrtilk. In whit-h tillagr .‘h Raul mks [M "w ill} . Tlu- alum. In"! M Ihrir lad Iul'anL' dwidml In H; and mum! up «um‘ "I ll"- mun-"MIN by Minn I 4me lim'n .4 Ion milw not hour. um! [mn‘nling "Hort «Iv-(nude; ”rm-ll, 1m mm I‘lmtr'ianm- hip.» "000‘ "um 2‘:- lu £13 1m elvh n mode-m dawning m "w ”um I M Id «ml Incl "orlvu- H ant-mu I’ ml“ inn MM Unmo- l'v-ln'v vnlwluivml ”Ir uwmhn M V. P. H .‘I. H ul lwv rwi clo-mw- In! nigh! 1|“an p. day- ll tlu- \\‘m|ol ‘ Fmr ilm n.:-k Mt. and MN. To-mph- hum gum- In Ifmdinc. I‘m. and litâ€"Ion. Mn'u‘ luv u “mu-m. \\'i"n-.| ...'~- 0.». n~l||nwnl ”(luv u [-‘C'll-IIII Hm I! Quinn-3. Ill .‘II-A "I‘Ivn \huwlmmM I... 'vlunnnl lmm n It": lu HI I'Aul. ”mu (énwov l'nllurk «ml Ina «air: but. mm» In "sot-m. Ml« . «m a It". H I II'Im/u/e Lom/ M Mud" Von Iran-u- un ‘l'hmuluy In: 1. [um llmmuh ('ulom-lo. ”in M-mllunh \l‘iliilg m \I-M. ”it-Mun“. will. Mama. MIN. Dirk Kn-m-r mu! huh} and Hi“ I'm: h'l'mh-r In". 1m Mali": linu- chhim: lu Dunno-r» (i n- In»! Vii-la} umming. “'th [rm-~60: :- mmlgnnh-r no-ur I". II. (7r:nm-t'~. llu- hung) “hm-l vuuuhl uh llw grad-w mull upwl. I'c'unol idling: llu- buggy lulu ’I'ln- m-vngumln Nun-m! “ill: illuhl hrum~~ Mr John Ii. lhulunmhnu. (nr many yuan a druguist in Ia-Imml, din-«l in lhul «~in 0' lulu-ru-ulmiu Inst 'l'lmr-Alu). mnl um. hum-d lust Hnlunla}. Mrs. balm-I I'm-her. u! ('hirugu. i: ~|fl)‘il|L’ Mitla lhn- ham") II' A. V. “Ir“, and “ill ~|u~|ul llu- "ml Ic-u uc‘l'k~ c-alling nu nld hirmh mul uni-.zhhuh Mix» Mmhh-u’~ pupih :nrv making: splendid pnmrv» in uwul lulhin'. Ila-r a-la.~'~' now lake purl in (hr n-uulw; rhuir Mia» Nellie Hm'url in qu-mling: n frw days will: hrr cumin, Mi») Bdilh Smart. «I I‘llgin. Abuul fufl). Mun-ls of Miss hultir, Link-turd gm‘n lu-r n alll’pl’iM‘ hut 'l'lmh' ! day night. .\Il n-purI a mm! «~nju_\uhh- lime. Miss. Annu Warden, of Julirl. i5 alu-mling «A couple at \\'m‘k~ Hailing lwr cousin, Miss Millie Butlrrhmn. Mr. Gt-u. Littlelivld, .lr , and Miss Uruuc Smart uttc-mlvd llu-cmup "um-ling Ill Hrs l'luinu-a this work. Muslororrilh- (‘Irilwrs mm' drivm u splvmlid mew buggy “OI‘M‘. lv‘runk (in-gory ia giving: his (arm buiklingi u’u'uut of paint. Mrs. Ellie Marlyn in spending 11 [my dayslvisiliug n-luliu-s in I’lninlicld. Miss Alla-rm Smith. of Chiragu, is \ is» filing the family of Aflmrt Smart. Mr. Juhu Shunm. whu has Iu-vn quilu >irk tlu- pus! \u-vk, is now muvh In-llvlz KM. Mr. Fwd l'vrrill rvulruml lust Saturday (rum Kaunas. ll Cass Correspondence moh ‘0‘ «pp-mlinu II lam 14!)!0llg t/Ic (Marc/m: DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER ('fllldv} ’Il! “mum-firm, lmiMiMI 1‘ h”! I I am pn-paml to gin» prompt and ‘ran-ful aantiun m Minnie-run! [magnu- nml («pH-wing. Ina-ave orders at Adams Emma“ (‘0., ur ll?! Carpenter Ht. Adolph aner. Lust (In lhrnnnl's (arm, mar Du Page Rive-r. tnn mat. Haw: rvturn to Mrs. J. (7. Austin. 9| anle avemm, Downers Grow. Ill. or to oMt-e Down- rrs (hm-r Reporter. and rmh'e reward. D H. Ulhotn has his fine, new mom in nha'r fur busing-a lml will carry the hut! of milk and r-rmm. skimmed milk, lmflc-r. mung» rhwur and buttermilk. Urdor h;- tnk-phone nr ntherwim. Ind On Saturday. him 2%. lmfiten Dowm-rk Grow «ml Nair-"ilk. a Mm'k lonlhvr luau-hum mntaining about an "r “H. "cu-fin; if ”turned to .l. 0 Van Amlaln. van- Onkhursc farm. Nap"- \'i"0. ”I. Thu». Banning givh‘ prompt nth-Minn tn trunks": Mum. and um tum inu. Trlophom 213. m h-lrr- «mleh af (‘nrl'rw .E Hmru‘e. Wank-1| ’l‘u rvnt Im- gnu-ml "mums-J turni-duwl Imuq- m [In M hang. of hard fut tun awful“. Adulroxs F'. H , rarc- Thv Run-wt". “’anird Hirl fut xenon! lmuskurk. in hmih at Hun-r; gnnd taunt. Addrm J L"... van- 1'Iu- "nu-fl" I! you hau- «numbing m er" h-l it hr known lhrmmh "11- «Juan»- 0' (hr Rn [unfit-r. B'What Becomes of A It Fur Hal» .\ Twuwahwi Hurn‘y. in mid n-ynir. lmuin- at "E Gilli-fl HYPWII“. \\'-- Inn-r a hunch" "l n-linMo- v-lirnh W'm l'!"‘ifl' In n-M luv-'9'"! hm!“ Nnnmum‘ .fi Var-"If. 21 "hill II. Tn In." I huu- "on” tn In." on gun-l farm ‘m-mivy in mmlwm Illinnh .hmw W. Turk". lm- -~lwnh nml wtrfim'nhn a! mutt a! .“wu .t “aria-I'v- Finr umwlmrnl; mmw MM i-c- "wm. Mlmflnms Imu- 'n..- “Grim-l ¢ 'mnr. .Valmmvl Mum ml II Nady ~‘ “IIINI' "Iv-r {Aw-5.500 l' 304'! a “'l*" Fink-H Him-ll "or F." Nr'rmr'llun “1-H! .l Marin-l IBM nil in tun» m (funk: "onus. Fm HOE -l"im~ lw'diurfi' Sandi-h H4“? Imp“. 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