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Downers Grove Reporter, 23 Jul 1904, p. 4

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Early mmr on: In Bungle Mrs. Addison Albee, mm 0! the first settlers in the vicinity n! Nlmrville, who came there with her father. (the lm Frederick Stolp) in [831. dim! Tuesday, July 5. at the home of her daughter, in Buffalo. Mrs. Albee m 86 years of age. She had been resident of the section all her life, up to twentrflve years ago. when she removed to Bun-lo. The Stain-v first settled on I farm near Bola. The ram-ins Were brought to Aaron 3nd the fuller-1‘ hold F‘fldny tftornoon. persons «we pmnt. Bishop llcClhe adduced the meeting. The mulic was led by Pat" Bilhom,ln evangelist. The meetings will he held every Sunday evoning,nnd an wfl’ort will be made to induce, the other diarrhea to join. mun-a soul" on late M Three Evanston churches, the First. the Hemenwny and the Emmanuel Methodist Epismpal chum-hos, joined Sunday owning in union services- on the lake shore at the loot of Davis street. Considering the very hated um phpre the outdoor shaded service Ins an appreciable novelty. More than men plmred no the adders M. The line 0! depositors rapidly dwindled away 'nflor about ammo had been withdrawn. Confidence 1m: mtomd and mm) was plamd on dopasit during the thy. “cm In m I" I- "up When "n (iemunfitmflmn National bank at Aaron opened its doors on Thursday of In! week (ham- was I stuck a! 301d. silt" and paper may valued at £160.!!!) in mm of the hundnd frightened depositors who wanted their cash. The curly train (rum Chic-go brought out 9501111 um, whieh In m fun-pol I. ~. We M A sue-INN! Mp I'm! In 8|. [min “than! money In: Inn-n node by (to young mm a! Bun-Inn. They Iofl hum m "an "Rh day 0! Juan. mad I to. day. munch-y tin-d “wit hmiliu that they had Irfirod «My and Ind .10 in their pariah. which they had and Ihik on the way. The.» boys are H mun! our. Thai: Mum un- (km'e Cum, arm n! I Nnrlhwmlam Unitas", profesâ€" ‘ our. and (Macon Cum. Inc-l- I. mm In”: Julm Krlly. l? yum old. I“ u. rutuuml mum Juxlh‘v Quinn. 0! the "yin Put policm cuun. Sound-y chum-d um) Malina .l'l (mom I mu Jun- brimming In .\'. KoriiefJHo: all“ Alu-«t. Chi-mm. H:- In Mm! 05-. K0") lei-1mm! that ho nmu- llu- mm, and nah! llul Ow Ilflll‘d In pay In! huh-mm [m M: mom". who woo In a 'Il-«yilll. Whrn Kr"; ‘u him from "w roar! mum hm hm." into In". In. low II m...- .\n imam! In hold. the II". inn... uwr the n-mulm at CNN Not. 0! Shah Imn. who «mammal which by willing dun: on Ihn lurk and clinch“ lhr train lo Incl: In upon Mm about ll o'rlul-II "w night "7 "Ir "5. W hml Inn and" Ihr inflm of Mm clam»: "u- day. Mr nu .Vmwmhn by hmh and him a w":- lnd In!" nMIV III?" in "Illa-r «lo-mm:- min-madam In”; "no I’m «‘mnlu 'l‘lm Vin-“u u! Hulom ban 3 MW mum will) which to flu!" 1M luri-l "mum. John Cumin" pmnlnl the village I my how Irma" 3nd (um and il in "peeled that flnv alarm: will In» pmmmly IHG'ndfll hon-ll". ll. Nearly Lon "I. Mu- le seizing of a hrokon electric light who nearly coal thn life a! J. Rohan. 304 South Central Ive-nun, Austin. The vim- triciun belim‘od that current had ham turned oil, but win-n he touched ihe wire at Park avenue and South boule- vard, Austin. he fell unconscious. M. W. Kill“, ”7 North Willow AMI. inutuntly knocked tlw urund hum his hand with n limouiitis-k and hill Robin taken iuonn-. lli‘ I-ondilion l» rritit-ni. TIMI! "Awtul" Telephone Glrl. \‘indicaiiun Ind livv cents in damages were {an Inch-d by J nstivo Hurley at Chicago «In Friday. to ('unstubln Small, llu- defendant to lhc- cons-table's suit being 1h:- (Yhirngu Tnlvphune company. Small sm-d Immune ho had dropped fl nil'kcl in a slot phone and than had liven unable to get either his " party" nr the whim 0! his money. To make matters “Tome. lu-vxplnim-d. llm (Mn-phone girl giggled at him in an offensive way. hulk-Ma nu lav-num- Clm The new huiiding of the Unghos- hyterian Church of Evumton was deHi- ruled Sunday morning. Tho building is at Wesley avenue and Davis street and cost 8171110. The dedicatory sewin- was In! by RM'J. W. Francis. assisted by Ih-v, H. B. Snfl'urd, of Chicago. A Chautauqua lam lone, Oak Park's first Chautauqua assembly is suld lo lum- msulted in a loss 0! 0100 but this will not materially allmrt the plans of its promoters for next summer’s msion other than the relinquishing of humming sessions. News of tbe Neigbborbood Helga- “one. It Kenning On July 4 the twontymine Belgian drnft horses, sixteen immune and thir- teen mares, gem by the Belgian govern- ment for exhibition at the St Louis World‘s Flir, were 51!er removed from their nlrrow stalls to their luxurious ac- commodstions u Onkhurst farm. Naper» rifle. The special mmimionrr. Mr. Albert V-n Behelle. representing the {king and the Belgian government. came faking with the horses. The ham came through' m bond duty free, and I spend mneemion had to he obtained from the secretary of the tremury to permit them to be quartered It Onkhnrsl, pending‘ the opening of the live stock show at St. Louis on Aug. 21 Any 0! these horses may he sold an ptyment 0! an ad "lorem duty, but until duty is paid An eflmt will be mad:- to secure a large appropriation in Yif' of the statinâ€" tiea whit-h show thu consumption kills: twlu- as many person: As any other dis. ecu- mh year in thieclimate. Themdir Hons at Ottawn are believed to be favor- able to the successful treatment at the Tl» union in the open-air haspilnl till equal that of the heal WM in the city. Trained (mm and thr- most skilled physicians will he provided luv. and the mullahs will he vilhout charge. Tho mu! cost of mainlmm Is I" that the pane-ts will he «W to pay. Ind this. in the. opinion of the provmtem. should not "reed .10 a A (autopilo- Dolph-i An open air Duo-pin! for gum-m. from mun-puma will he «unfinished at 0t- 1". by thr- lllinoin suu- Medical weir»). The Ilium: that lush air and new-is: Ire has! lid. in treating the din-sue already has led in the establishment of one ton! calmly at 01b". The mat momma! purpose: gmtly increasing the malarial: heililiru and Much; mmmptienm can. also xii grandchildren ‘bunim men 0! Hana. who lu- lu" | am! “New: with but! Moulds the w! low yum pun-d any cl Ihn 8L Chuk- hmpflnl. Mama. Tut-uh "on Inn-lily a ll. an hm. in 1?an 6010.80! Jun-y. Bum-mm: 2|. IMI; cum ‘0 “uni-150:5": be had n- “amid the limo slow. "a we manic-d u (wanna. "L. In 1870. lo Viv ginh mririler. dumb!» M Dnmrickk-L His wife still martin-s bin. ab Hum dame"; In. Me Imi- Onva amt limes May 9nd Jeanie “oak. M ('M} In"! I“ (tank'- gm 11w mutual the Will muty "ml rurku‘ mutton In hold a! Nam Baud-y angina. .lulv Iii. Mum-l "only II" «w thin; I'll'rk‘h‘ am! pm! mutu- nn 9mm. ‘ .\ Cm” I' Wham. \ Who-ton bu n ml cache or day ‘nuruory. Hm. Wiubott at that town iu “(flit-ting tn tlko mm ul chlhlnn whilopnn-nu an away. at (tn-iv homouov her own. Whflo it dun-u not-m uttwtodd, utill why abuuhln't n umthnly Immm make-livelihoml that way an well on not. In Chit-um thrvr ms he“ imtitu- than that talu- an o! oblldn-n while tho moth"- Iorl: in the who”. 1'be in In an at tmluuty. uul olkrm‘lfl moat hr "whim-n. lurk. n Elglu Auylum. One a! the must ununu-l Mares lot a urilco husheen lonnd. This time it i» at the Blair) Asylum. 'l‘lm hospital It- leml-nls and "um union lmvu gum out. but lht-ir llllflfli In- bI-inu filled promptly. There hm: Inn-n ntrilu-a at tuner-nix. waldlnu'. and mm mum cum-x at birth. but I ntriko at In inane uylum in Alma-t tlw limit. Nulflfl. Ilre wIIh (“mull-u- A young girl of rightwn you rs, u! Sharon. Wis“ attmuptcd tn hurry the tire to [In-paw the nmming meal. using mum». Tho man“ was the burning o! the hoarse and the duth in the "lines of lwrsvlf Ind two sisters-t. The pamnts were away [rum home at the tinny. In Kalb County I'uunhuuuu [Plum . A {notional fight among the De Kalb countyofllciuls owr the orm-tion o! a court-house at Sycmnun- was tlnown out 01 the appellate court on Friday last at Chicago, on the ground that the nction belongs in tho jl|ri.-«liL'liun of the courts of that cuunty. Tlu- erection «If a wing of the building pn-cipimted the munty (end that was Draught tn the (bolt county «outta for mljmlicnliun. Batavin in havinglrouhle with street loiteroru, and merchants complain about having to scrub their store stem and purl. of the sidewalk every morning bur lore they can set out their goods. Are the wishes regarding the removal of the expectorator and loafer by the merchants, lax'myurs and property owners to he considered, or are the public drones the influen‘ial people in tho cityjs thr- ques- tion in Buluviu. John I). North. one 0! “av cum I)“ n“. Away With Slmt Loafers When you think of a news item just call up No. 12. If our hearts weep when one we love in starting Upon that journey at the final cull, Com-rive tho sorrow a! tho portingâ€" We lose but one. while he is losing all. The mm works hire been shut down for the last week, with nn chance of being “and again this you. The police have been diachnrged and there is no my to pay the roluntcer lira de ‘pnrtment. and thr- village councilman, ‘who fire license mm. lure migned.‘ We"! in various parts of town have become mntlminabd and citizens fear I general epidemic of dim. Insurince comp‘niw clnim their pniiriex would be void in one of destruction by fire. as they were written with fire protection a a part oi tho armament. The church is also suflering seven-l, [tom the peculiar condition a! nfinim. Wide "Ohm In "It Do.- Onngevillo, in Stephenson county. hon-town- a pun-perms run-n, is in m unplannt condition. financially and otherwise. Until this par the tn" ha been licensing two alums It ‘73) each but spring "no liconQ' ruffled and taxes were raised to the limit permitted by law. It became lit-comfy to drill I wound city we" and imam“ a new pump. This mod up all the available cash. in Malina Path. and an in the mun", div-nick. The"; are only six pupils b.- tween the lama! l‘.‘ and ‘1] years who cannot rad or "We. Only 1mm childrm of when! ago do not attend rhool. I". nob-om I’m-no Outing The mat «chm! «scams 0! Inywood and Melton:- Pnrk shows 1 ml mulcâ€" tirm 0' 8.2?" lot the tum will-gen. 01 mi: numb ., 5.000 live in Haywood. 3.188 Mh- Dun nwml the mtkm that thny It" man- out road, to buy. Many Ibo bl?! hum Mu- uid 0m they would twin. them in Throat, thin moi- tn [pt tho Momma and they»)!!! twethn. With tit: and in tin thr men having Ihl- matter In chum haw devidul that Saturday. August 13. tmld be I [and clay. and they will ondenor tn have a big a nth- ‘ "in: on that day In (unable. ~Chrion.; north...- W MM A Iwklgv on tho ”alumina md llw nth" skin a! Wodmo In annoyed hy fln‘ Int loud” alum-m n .‘l o'rlocll and In A "suit all Inflc an that put M "an read nun-pond"! [at I in clay». Tho "In” ol lbw llnv [1 unknown. I" I.“ u '0“ (II-u” A mmrflnflfl k on tum Iowud (hr as» human; «I I warmly boo-o 1».th u In. Whitman ulyu Ilsa chun- M but but] In pliant-n an umudlmu and an thr mm" M a denim on (In [an M din damn! m to wk nu mgr. In llu- volition mm! in Governor Yum "no Tualm Council Smut-ponies inflation; mutating mainnt “vrunl lbw-m to which path-Mn hu'a bean subv jaded." declaring they “nhudd not ho tok-rllrd in a clvlllud community." Ind mutation: that “mono! Yum Imninl 0M mrmbn o! the investigating mm- mmn. "w Tndru Council I mmdmml that (hm win-ct I fluinl. Patrivk Walsh. Cook mun! patient; beaten and hruiwd; died n'it Iin a low 4-3.1"! ."t‘f I!!'tMn';... Alla-rt (i. Soho". Winm-bagu wunly patient; hn-Mrn; dim! within a {mu day». Bunnnlinnvinn. mum nu! mmomhomd; .I'fluui dlgd in Infirmary. _ Arting upon affidavits present“! by former vmployes at the Elgin Insane Asylum. charging thu mun-gem”): with permitting crueltiefi Insulting in death to inmltns. tlw ’l‘rmlvs Council of 'Elgin Friday night of last wwk Iddrowl I petithm to Governor Yum making the hummintment u! a cmmuimion to pursue a rigid investigation‘ Albdavitn vita tho folluwing wot-3th: cum-s: lu-atI-n. John Irwin, of Evanslon, was lined 85 by Justice Boyer, in the Evanston police court. after admitting that he had struck Miss Daisy Jones, of Rom-rs Park. They had me! at Evanston, and ii: a discus- eion as to Hm logical outcome of Frank R. Stocktuu's story "Tho Lady or the 'l‘igor‘f" lherv was an perwnnl encounter. Ile Kalli Electric Road Begin The Aurora, De Kalb and Rockford Electric Traction Commny have nomâ€" menced the now line between Aurora and De Kalb and it will be finished soon. There have been some changes in the proposed line, which momma-s lurlher surveying. The road was originally sur- veyed more than a year ago. but nuw it will he laid, just north of Sugar Grove, through the E. Owens woods, where the natural advantages are good hr a park. Hundreds u! people in attendance at the races at Oakhumt track on Monday inspected the hon-3M, and experienced l'anuers and horsemen declared them a grand lot. or they are put on board ship to relum to Helgium, they are in the custody of the United States customs ullicials. It is probable they will all he wld at the claw of the show. Sta-limikmk «hunky p'uliem; hurl-5M] OWNERS 0R0 fiwkEPOE‘TEk . A lmrnlur “teary Debate Demand an lure“ Ixnuuu ' A mac mime. to light that for persist. ‘ent and unmerciful torture has porhnps never been equaled. Joe Gnluhiv-k, of Colusa. Cal. writes: " For 15 years I onduhd insufferable pain from Rheumar tism and nothing mlvm'c-d me. though I tried ever thing known. I name norms Electric itterx and it's the greatest medicineon earth 'nr that trouble. A few bottles of it mmpletAIy reliant] and cured me." Just as good for him"? and ‘ Kidney 1‘me and General Debility. 03]; 60c: Batinhntion gum-mm by On] all 6012.8 rum-h. Second Movquim “I know, but [want to worry him bald to! next yr-ar." Fimt Mosquito "Why are you hiting (hit man. He isn‘t bald." “ For yum late wnfi nth-r mfl mntinu duly," writw F. A, Gully-den, anv-nn. Ah. “I had a terrih'r» ”*0 of Film «using 24 tumnrs. When all hilml Buckkn1z ArniL-a Rah-:- cun-«l mo." Evgulllyzood for Bum: And a" Ar-hnsx Ind Pains. Only TX: at a" drug atom. No nhargr- is madv- for pulyIi-Mng mar rim um! death nulimw in tho Rpportvvr. Cards 0! thanks must hr- paid (an. "I would cough curly all nigh! lama" writm Mm. Chas Ap Ir ate. 0! Mann dril. Ind. “and cm“! sully In! my shop. I had «m'mmpfitm an had llmt if I walked a blow-k l mmld nmgh high! full lml spit blood. but, when all other "waiving-s failed, lbw Cl (I) hunk-i 0' Dr. Ki '~ 1%! ”unwary Ilmlly rum! mo Ind niml :16 "mark.“ lei-4 aim lately (Hannah-pd M mm- G‘uuglw. l ‘olde, Ln Uri I, Bronchitis Ind all Throat and hung roubles. Pfin- 50:: and Mill. Trial hunk-s {m In all drug «mm. fl you have mum-thing to up" In! it Or known thmugh nu- mlumns o! Iho Ho pm". ”III-rd Hahn. In "mm-n] with nonu- oflmv hon. trnl "in «vim-aim" Maud-y nflcmmn M In! ink jun-d Dun-inc u»- ”M «Ian: at lilllnulon Ila [nl into dam» in" and. not luring aMov In «vim. um drowned. The alarm was [hm and a mum! am “Nu-"d u Hw- riu-v. lm media!» sun-h lm Ilw lnd)‘ unmm armed. and motion"! nu duh. flwn mutual nrlg Tum!” manning and mlimml lhmuzhmn "m day. but willmul «arr-nu. le Indy van found Wetland-y Ming. H) mils h'hi'j uh"!- ho In sum to [0 dawn '0? flu} MN". 0. The boy '1: Alumni lhirlu‘n yon- M up and an Hu- Milo-4 «m M It. and Mn. (I. Sv-lmw. 8mm than new Ilw Aim-n blfll'h "La-d Illa ptivo 0' Ihnvm (u marl. “w alum In an.» «Inn-min! by llu-iv cm ploym But than In mouse}: helm in flunk-d Ind that. an lmlnInmilm utmmaly obkn'u-d. '1‘qu public pal "mind [hr that: ”ll! minim-d I! [an ovals. Ind duo bought mum in lawn numhrrs. Ann malt. mum M "w pm minim:- declare um Hwy hm- Inn! maul ru-Ihmmt-, than will run do "Io-Ir mm I'IIV‘IIK. 'l'lwy dain- um llwir Imminrm M:- lmn Injured. um! "In! it will lulu- nomr “mo in mun-r. The." Out:- gunm bank 00 "w old prim-u. 1W. Lam Nokulwr he rontrm‘tc-d a seven: cold, which u-rminntml in con- uumplion. Iliu- yuuth mu spent in Unis «My. living I blf'll‘f by trade. “lash-ring the an undc-r the iurtlrumimm of (than. Bl‘hulz. Ila-is nurriwd by MA nmthvr; mn- bmflwr. llrnry Gilhmn-r. of Super villa; and limw kis'l‘N'. Mm. Muy Bauer. u! Nun-(villa; Mrs. Emma Konvktc, Bomb Clliruuu; Mrs. luum Glenn-nu. Nag-«Hm». l-‘um-nl M'Vi‘w rem hold Monday nmminu hum Ht. I’vtot Ind 81. Paul vhun-h; inlvmwnt in “no (fulholic ovum-hwy. anvn'illr Clarion. “surge Burkhnrdt \nis horn in Link- York. Pm. Doc. 7, IBM, and (lit-II at (h.- Immu of his mother, Mrs. John Gil- hmver of this city. Saturday. July 16, Chlld at New“ 'l‘rlen Hull-lav Kokomo. lnd., Jul,\'18.â€"-'l‘lw youngest suicidv (lvor known in this sou-lion was These!) Munier, aged 1 years. 'I‘lm lilllv girl was dvspondent uvor [luv quurml and st-paration of parents. Adolph and Mr.» Munier and ate was“ poiwm-d with paris green. She-is still alirv. but is lumlly stricken. The child triml to lu-rsumlo her Nlflh‘l’fi. ugml 5 and lb, to join lu-r lull failvd. . no” Mammal on a “or After spending the night on (In- uuv emment pior, \Ternun Kohl. 12 years old. 381 "Nil-born awnuo. Chit-nun. und Marshall Peterson. H yuan-x 0M. 35!! lk-arburn aflflllu‘, n-turm-d hum" (-urly Sunday morning. ’l‘lm boys had I'm-n maruomsd by :; (ism-mum who had takl-u them for a ride, and they got u" an Inother hunt in the morning. null: our-u In“! Peoria. lll., July 18. â€"Willinm Freeman and Slmuel Slater. two machinists. are in the cottage hospital enlisting from horrible wounds inflicted in a mvngu fight about MmFreenum. whoin Siuu-r‘s sister. menn and wile recently imparâ€" ated and the husband lay in wait for her and her brothur. Wlwn they rune along Freeman shot slntur. The latter bore him down and will: a knih» inflicted many horriblu cute about tha hand. nm-k, face «ml anus. Both will div. lI-vbou‘ Cunt-aun- lulla- [Iv-Ind u 'Immum Slat" In "or fan" Brutally Tartan-d Nuwnnlr lrll hm: Dona No Hay 31min 39 Downer Place, Aurora, Illinois Living at an om-of-lhc~way place. rc- mme {mm civilimtion, a family is often driven to desperation) in case of accident, resulting in Burns, Cuts. \Vounds. Ul- m-rs, clc. 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