Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 15 May 1909, p. 2

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Nichol“ Club to close and |ol'l any with ~ “flu." um the “(Hot mulled "(mum-en." «nod (rum The two pain of bonnie brown eyes mm It wu I pity m In! grand- ” Ion ho' Mighty they could be on It! first v15". :0 men. But. the 001-)!!- M old bee wu peaceful and Ill)“- hc when the twin nlowly orouod the Md of the sunny, flower-canted THE MAGIC WRRDR. '1 4011'! cm, in mean 0f M W at. :3» 1m min in me am; you're m, very sow-IL" 'figas-mmmom I"... all countries um. 1 ml Ala-h. cum and Jun. 130;: sound by luly ”d Spun. Nu! m goon I'm homo nun. M up about the Polar 30': “no beau m walrus sure u me. a: mu- umu I who m! "V to diam Bum: and Mill!- h my land. down m the sea. 1‘0 people run: to look At me. ‘flood mat to yap." 1 hour them I”; wave my hand and speed ley. i “Km! iw'n emu. which In 10" u ur ‘urym won an:- mu m mum. minor. on my finger time mm: took our mature, um h: '90“ not tale 1 bath. Ono Sunday morn"; we Ind ml!- for Noam tad of m i gave Mm come. He as oo fast um he enacted to death. We Ill felt very bad. I hfled him and" I huh ad kept men on m. [rune-Dor- ony M um". In a. New York mu my mm W! «fluently, in we kept him In Mi m“ can. He ate everything we would give Mm. He sat in men Ind me could am we an o! It. I took It. We named It Buster Brown. Warn 1 went m Santa; to W the mar with" my aunt I look But". Mum: thought he would to 6m min to By Oar Mame", but mm'. width the add the In! mm! on the window am. It us my yuan. um I. It could not Me an Today a» "Nuns do not "In (M mou- mm It ill be who mam tori on mo lMI-m.â€"1‘nmnu V1)“- weh. In In Sum Agent-an. I thought you would "I. to hear Mt a mm luv-now 1 [ml one time. Tvoyeullcol'nttoleeme 11mm DI! par-4k. A woman had mating In bar hand. Ind I went to no «at It v”, n pmed to be a stowed h the" mu! m valid no! mm ”MI" an. m the mm! mm d M. and not (My hm.- In a arm-d on no Miler- at Inn “4 The no.9- ven 30 um um any out nu m «not. had dom- Ilu they ‘got an. at! not met him. m It» mm. vent inch to no mince the m m If!" Mn ml (M to Ill] Mm. When no people (1 other "We. hand that I! in nu- eayou- who maul all mm In no they mo and Mr but to hm hm. This In the m why no coyote MA ny- lon: Man" In Ibo fare-u m m be In um oils-lull. u no mm nun“. wood. and «Mr um. m "to lane a“ In! tho has our). "n M“ 1min. aloud "to m Ch". no mm um loot In (In: will want 1m .1 this up. no mm. mm to mm an". and when I. In! Ibo balm um- Imu (be m be (Do-(M ItmmM-ymkhliomnlud hallo-l loud and in... The him is): 11v!â€" 3 .85 85.. 9...!- 3:5 .95 3 can!" Fri. 3 '5...) sun... In! - 3033 3-3:. of c. an: .02. I In. is on. 0!. unn- ~< l MIND 0P 1‘)": count In” yuan no (hm vu- n "ma win up on! Indian Nun-d Inn in. rum. and mm and ovary- tmu In IM they any bun load- could In“. In! Ill lot In" to on «Mad an an: would“: u my do “You‘re a rul mun Omar.” «M Olin. with]: hot cm Mound “‘71. -)l. 0‘ mm. In Chfldm ll Work. 'Pe-n (Mann. seriously for non-cu "me. At Int. picking the dolly up In an Inn, “I'll like her on Ollvo um uiinute." Iha Mount. Bu! Jun .- nu.- lurtod me (no! Olin. Ibo 'u coming lo "I" Mr. “I III Jun min; lo (In you he!" Ply." nhl Purl. “'c-nu P" (on no bad I" (nor-Ill." "l kndv what I'll do. mother." “M Pearl; "1 will take Ollve I mount (MI vary Afternoon." Then Ibo sum- led what It would be. She went law who playroom to look over all her pos- umonl. “l mlxhl [Ive her Ewlyn Fay," she thought. That VII the doll (ht! hm been I meson! from her gnndmn. fine looked at the beautiful doll In It lay In In cnnlla. ll. Icem- ed very hnrd to 1!:an o! ulvlu Evelyn Pu to Olive. DUI Stunning. Then we (med h at an a“ tad «limb-d up the mam. “Are you man may?" one naked, I. News opened the door. "’Caus m Ii“ 1 might Imp [or you. x! l Iliad." They and not walked to and from Sunday school that. morning 1: they usually did and now Pm! was iono- nome Ind wanted to make up wlul Olive; but Olive was firm. Both mun girls were unhappy. Pearl wanted to he forgiving. She would have done anything to make friends with Olive. "Why. you seeâ€""Rob hem. and then he tanned. lutmokhlm that to tell mil little glrl M wu not 30111: to and” school became l! Vlll cold would teem very' 10011911. What would she think of him? Olive and Pearl were usuauy tho but of Manda. but A little quarrel had separated them [or several days. “I didn‘t know but I! was going to now. Don't you believe It in" Not- tle Inked. "Yo-en. Why, gm. 1 do,” said Nettle. "Come In Rolls, I'm not randy yet. but I'll curry." HOW THEY MADE FRIENDS. ”Olive!" It was a "wet, amllh voice that called to he: Hale Mend new“ the street. "And 50'“ I," said Ino‘b. cluttering ummn, to put on 5 clean coll-r. 'And that]; how an mm am drum Instead of one. went to Sunday whomâ€"Home Herald. "I don't know. But I like the not. don’t you?" and Halo Rolls. STORY OF A SPARROW. m mun PARTY. A Mean" Imus. A. June- waded MI uncertain my hommrd b. mm 'm of con- cealing his condition from his. vim "I‘ll an ion. and read." In decided. “Whoever hard at a drum mu "Now I want you to write up I cy- clone and I couple 0! trick mules. I‘ve got the machinery for the cyclone. and the no mule! m grant. 1 mt the I flavor of the hook kept. you Will. but ”It I “£th non ‘p‘ In it.” “All right." aid the mama! my user. "We've got permission from the minor to put on a Granulation oi The Minister: inaction.“ that country book than no popultr: and the up morn wining we would work in one or two more incident! to m. the action lively. I! you stomach, hear! or Haney! are vent. try It local I In «luau only M Dr. mum‘- Radar-tire, II Ive or m day- only. the result will surprise you. A. re. emu I'm cover the cool. And here In why help men no match ly. Dr. Show doesn‘t. drug the am ash. nor cum-tale the hurt or In my; Dr. Shaun‘s Rector-the goes firmly to the vent and filling nerves. hotel-ll Alli-cu. ln than (Inn the demand. upon the skilled plny'fight us many and col- pllmted. ”Too my to do I little work {or me right oi?" asked a theatrical manor. and the playwright unified uh Immune. to attempt u. my. «an has It. on continuing none. W" (has nerves full the depending org-m must of ”My hirer. TM: mm. m '1“! truth. clearly (en- 'hy Dr. Shoon‘u mm» the n no unlvernlly note-Yul. Its nece- Ia Imam; drum-tn every- where to give It universal preference» A test will turd] to“. Sold by Bush 5 Shannon ~Men m in he «(thing (but can. ll- Rn 1m had the rar- llmlnh-t tumunmhm hummer Sunni-y evmlng rm «mum. of her trium- shunted Mr M": rm” and "new. She was In annual um her Wet-(Ina alumna 'u (on Inc and uh. In overcome with may Danish! and appropriate plants. (Mme- werc enjoyed and re (ml-mm larval and the party broke up u I MM hour. Porn played ”to rob M In "mm and ohm!“ hue- amt-fly. nun drug the noun-h. ov ulnnuln m hurt or “dun. Thu I: wrong. II b lb- I-I m that In flying on! for Ml). Vflnlm then want In nth minim]; none: with Dr. MW Human. and In new quietly and balm '"I com. to you min. Tan! n no so! add by limb 0 mm who Womn‘u muloury Barium oi 0w II. R mum. till hold at om patio! mull“ M In H. W. lunin'u. Wm lipid- noun. 0- Friday "mint. ‘lnv I‘ll. M 1'30. Mrs. R. 8. mm a filo-too vlll [m In sum lb Muesl- Illi h and nd a (no will mm m... «Them will he a salad romnmulu- “on 01 Grove Lodge No. 824. A. l'. l A. It. tonlxhl (VIM-y) u 8 p. m Balm and Important work. All momma Ind muon In urumly ro- unded to In 9mm. and: 25c ho: a Dr. Isaac‘- Plat Pun Tut-MA Ant your doctor or drunk! I! UM: (omni- ll not “mph“. Pllu mann- couu-lloa. Noon pro-nun. Hand mm. Ion-My palm. VIII: ny- wbon pl Inna! NIH from I Pink Pain mm. Ila-h A linen-nu. «luv. yuu tried one o! mow dell down unwrlu Bundles yet? I! not. you Ind honor go to Madur- Pharmw «y Ind try one. they are certainly fine. I‘m-o 10 mm; ~~Mr. and Mn Crowley from "Ino- dnle have moved Into Mr. Frank Mny- er‘u hon-o. romnlly purchased lrom Mm llerner on Maple nvonue. an-i. H. B. Nellls I» settled In her new home on Wurren avenue. rrrrr Mn. Allie Edwards spent Satur- day and Sunday In the city, ».\lrs. G. l.. Bush Is at the Hlnsthle Bnmtarlum (or a few week. All Mm. Bush's friends are anxious for her early reroveny. -â€"Lee sttnley hm: oflered his beauti- [ul home on Maple avenue for sale. as Mr. fiunley'u buxlnau requires all hla time at La Grange. #11“; death 0! J. D. Slat'Vean's mother m-vurred eariy on Wednesday morning at Mrs. MacVenn‘s home on Maple avenue. Further particulars next week. â€"«Iv:dward Deverau. Virginia Tank. El- hurn Stanley and many other: MM!- lertng from severe cases or the measles. â€"‘An unklnd, spiteful. venomous world ls llke a dynumlle bombâ€"It may hurt others, but usually klllu the au- thor. â€"â€"Mn. 1. P. Blodsett seems quite a little better this week. â€"All you have to do is llmfl. your outgo; others wlll llmlt your Income for you. â€"â€"li' you want to go through like without being criticised. go out in the woods and hide. â€"-L013 0! people who think lhey are buying pleasure are really buying trouble ln a large package. -â€"Mrl. Ballard Wapleu II slowly lmA proving alter a severe Illness. ~â€"Mr. George Phillips preached Ma {unwell sermon on Bum!” last. â€"â€"l.ucy LIndley and Rudolph Etch- ornt were married at Wheaton last week Wednesday. ~Mal¢od mllk with egg 15c, at Mo- LOCAL HAPPWINGS. (Confined (mm Page One.) nowusns gigqysflgbzron ":3 be roamed tram us forever. The story of those men and their deeds In one of our richest hex-lugs. There fore. let as record In truth In history. IA! no out It In Drona und curve It In stone. M II catch up Ind pro am It. Ith In long and weary. mgmuulnctu Inn-ea In 0m hatred of war IIM our love of peace does not mean that we mun (ear out 0! mn- hlatoflea the story of Bun- ker Hill and Yorktown, of Gettysburg and Appomattox. It. would ill-become u: to Not out at our memory find the memory of our chfldren the deeds of those brave men who fought mightily In order that the «use: of Int might sound: which illi our days are those of peace. But. while we are conxntu- lliing ouneivew upon the universal reign and love of peace which marks our time. it would be most ungrateful in us to forget the heroic inborn and sacrifices of those who made it poni- hie. ItVlCK "‘8 1‘" “Tu Audit-um that In tho big that» to It. nimout enmity In lightly mlt "in: by the." III tool-nu in it» mrnlom m oi "TM Rim oi 80 tidy." ai Mfl'iclcf‘n mm. (Thir- p. 11» [mt Dr"! in” drum In tlQ moat mot-mad triumph Mchlr vr'l bu "n but The mm»! It uni-ml in Brain uni Dian-n to pun-Ill the low play In nude In oi play!" disiimm in their Holds at work ad any 0' than have been out: II the he“ at their it'll com- pnm Why Danni”. who play: my "arm Document. the amm- ed heroine oi the drama. I: m M the Madman“ All beat him"! of prmnt day lending um. She can” of dia- tingniniml tin-atrial them". her hilt" having been III «(or and man- nm And her brother. Henry Donntiiy. being an! of the bent Winn: of tho time‘ AmMr Interesting woman in tho cut is boiling manger Hale. vim unites the I". of acting Ind writing, an she has not only nude an onviahk- place tor item" on the stage. but has tho won with! and wealth as an mum, her latest book. “The Ac- trom,” ranking Am the "Six Best Sellers." Lucy Sibley was brought our tram London to any the Docto- m oi Dnneimry. and Louise Rutter is the prettiest and most interesting in» (cane on our aim. 0m- oi the lit-st vaudeville bills that has m-er been arranged will be pro» muted at tho handwuw Majestic Theo- ter. Chlt‘lflo, during the week at May 11. Without my doubt more entertain» an oi intonation-i tame tulle part in thin program tlum nuy municol or iIl’l' motlc plum ever Biased. ”dun Wail-cc Hum-er. one o! the daiutleat. clever- eut and moot honutitnl women on the none. will luv: the honor at Motliine plum All moon on has b-on tho our 0! (icon-n Cobln'o "i-‘lily Slum [tom [to-lion." oud MW. lull baton bettin- ulng it." warm" "ration. nine has con- horled Io nudoviile tor a in: wvetu. pinyin; only tho mt important than- ton. Rich-rd letul. who no the ovlztonl "till" in Wm. (Yourltoigh‘u plum. "Pr-chat." scored A big hit. twill Mount 5 little [one romedr which i-r'miil o! It: clovor char-ct" inwmnlioo. entitled "attortyi" ud- dim inn-rd. Iota our 0! (John: I liar- rio' lilo-thin. minted by the Gordon brother-I. will ill-n II no otiuinoi dam-inn old ululu acuity. cmitiai. "In Old Virginia." Boldom’n Venus. livinx "to-MI. non-outing - min oi tho Iorid‘n out-t lam Mliflfwi‘l. will tarot-h ooo oi tluv moot Iotomt- in: tot-Moot: oi the mum. The Port-ll Tutor ttio on mtntolom at tho Ira onion ‘flm who! comedy not." of this bill viii ho non-m nod Nov-to. in I loony int-p utmi Then In M" o m other well ”lotto-d It“. together with motion ptctom ot the hixhnt clout “Motion this n reliant bill. and mating A visit to tho luv-tic wail worth while. "MARY JANE'S PA" TO GIVE AWAY SILK STOCKINGS. To celebrate Mr. Dlxey's fiftieth per- formance in "Mary Jane's Pa” at the Chicago (mera House next Tuesday night. May 18, a pair or pure thread silk stockings will be given to each woman who is present on that occa- ‘sion. Usually when souvenirs are given away they are confined to the people who occupy seats in the boxes, orchestra and iirst balcony, but on this occasion souvenirs will be given also to the women who occupy seats in the gallery. As a matter oi fact. the silk‘ stockings, which were purchased irony; Marshall Field l (20.. cost more pert pair than the price of a gallery seat, but the management of "Mary Jane's Pa" and the Chicago Opera House de- rided to stand the loss because of the inevitable discussion among women. following the giving away of sun-h costly and practical souvenirs. When the 100th performance or “Mary Jane's Pa" was celebrated at the Garden Theater in New York City. silk stucklnga were given to the want- en in the audience as souvenirs. with the result that the lobby of the- ater looked like an exciting bargain rounter on a big day at a department store. ilats were rrushed, handker- t-hleis and gloves were lost, but the women were happy because they got something lor nothing. (Continued from Pun One.) CHICAGO OPERA HOUSE. SCHOOL 10m. MAJ ESTIC‘ mnblo In Ira lacunaâ€"Ira. run In Interest It the rate of Mr. per cent ”In per nun, nu an Imt clam for having Inn and. ind mud to IM- court. the “I Incl-III. (Dorm VIII no land onthe1thhylt1m.A..D 1009.1!!!" Imr o! m o'cluct a. I. or u not titre “m a control an be hard. and the hum of the court wIII petal! AII cum-g. It’ll: mm In I mart We all any.“ any lfizranmluflummmlrh- Tuned mamnlthAHD 51‘ H" It limb: [I'm to all pnncmn inv emu-1| that "Iv mm of Trustees of tho Wing! of [Mm amt. Du l'un r‘omny. llllnoh. Mum: m that n Improv» mam m undo. M mum-mag norm IIIFI‘ In- let: mt! minnow:~ contracting roman- rm and (mm can, mm and drnlnm: mat-y: and purl-an, m-Msnlnl man And paving the roadway on hm: an» mm. mm my» "me and Inn-nu "not. In mid Vfllm. the mmm for tho Inna mg on III: In the olre o! the vu- llgl Clerk. in?!" an!“ to the (‘mty (Your! of Du Pun County. lnlnoll. rm an men of the can at .Id I-pmmt gag-oral” t9_ It! W”.- my} am} 1: Eliot" mint-h min-w, mm- mm- vb, brlrhinmmd cums all Wat-h dis» ease or manoy bark. hu-{ro box of fair Ian 50 cents. Dnggisu in .11 tom SPEflIAl ASSESSMENI NOTIGE Ant! I! It falls to am nrntv nr ohmic mum. asthma. Maw-MN... "mm. My (rm or m and colds. "soy cm [In ym: your my turn. Th!- m I'M «In! from mum: Imm- nut-II an Met u "m! mm! "to. In mac. mu "I! «m. and hp ["14 1mm; dun-Hm. Raul that Mr. O. P. Ime says: "I Mr! mod "yam! far 3 mm- M mun! mlurrh wink-h Md MMM ma torn Inn: Mme. Inn My that "5-an klllnl "I! mm: of "I? dim” and In" me QM mmh laugh? and nrodn‘ MIN. Pram "In axrrflom I know "your! tn h- a Mlahlo run-«1y. and 1 (Ire It "It pram nnd mmmmdatlon nm It Maiâ€"43. P. [mo R F'. D .\o. 7. Allen“. Mic-m Womb" m SPECIAL ASSESSMENT N0. 4;. ET'II'I the Way I. PM...“ "you“. (It Money-Incl: Cami. Cm. A- dank-l "M: In m0 MIMI of nun; mnrn n! Hu- nq-nflrr. M n my "ml up arrow h "w Maw-r mum-Inna» o! Amm’g mm! wmkrml' ravnrvh mm nut 0: mm an m:- um?- luv "map! In [Mm-r! firm». and Hwy I"! I'll pm an Inhaler. a hunk nl "you'd-I. Mil full lm'mflmu for av. for "My ”III. UIITE "' '°"" ""' us In the ul- of our lll‘h Gndotmln. Don‘uielnpnvaly u m. My“, mmm; "he"! Inm. IIwrk-nce not many. nun mm a. mm. I. v. memo-u " ' TM Manila: 0! IM momlll In will [in (no rheol- about ”Jam-n, or H.“ [or pull per-on undo-r 2! warn of no. TM- wm be u um! new to tho Muriel. Ila! Mn not to I" (homing up w uh. 101:! "ml! "7 "on shun. It um "mm and: 1N. mu Io mlnuln than! ll Ion-I our mm Mann in 1873 the Rule provided 81.09 for nu~ edumllon at each person under '.‘I yar- ot use. In non ll provMed only 86 com: for tha tum purpou. In I573 (he «Illlrlel provided. by local laxaflou. “380.983. The sum provldod MAINL- 000. or About one-null u much an the dlulrklu. In I903 (he alum-u provldv od 821020.083 Ina (hr flute Manama), or about one manly-mini. TM lmounl ulully mm for tho IDIIIIII maln- laulnce a! (ho Ichooln II 532,237,603 hence I!" purl puld by the Blur 1v onlv on. Inlay-mount V'l‘urwmlll' Incl (u Hu- nrllmnl~. INEII‘ . lm .. I'NLI. . LII'J fl‘l l'um L' A fair Mllluau- at me loss '10 [he schools In 3.300.000 annually. and In lhlrly-alx years the enormous 1mm 0! "8.000.000. ll wlll be noted mat the unnamed valuation was much hluher in “473 than In any yur slum. This Ivar llIIP In a duh-rem hauls of assessment, The Educational Commission will recommend that the moral" tax tor the State school fund be restored. The school law provides that "The common school fund of the State shall consist, among other things. 0! the proceeds of a two-mill tax to be levied upon each dollar's valuation of the property in the State, annually. until otherwise provided by law." State Supt. Newton Bateman. thinking it would increase the fund and at the same time he col~ leeted with less labor. recommended, in i872. that the Legislature appro- priate out of the general mud. in lieu ol the two-mill tax. the sum of $1.- 000.000 The net receipts from the two- miii tax in 1872 was about $900,000» The legislature. following the sugges- tion. appropriated 8,000,000 in the "omnibus bill." Mr. Baleman. no doubt, thought that each Legislature would at each session appropriate a sum about equal to the twmuili tax. it so. he was disappointed. {or every Legislature since 1872 has appropriat- ed just “000.000, annually. The following tabulation will show clearly how the schools have suffered from this pollcy: A Memorial Day Annual, containing appropriate muerlnla for use in the public schools, has been prepared by this once and Is now ready (or distri- bution. Yours sincerely, um year. We null honor ourselves and our children In doing honor to him and [Ila oomradel. RESTORE THE TWO-m TAX. Cum Indigestion F. 0. BLAIR. Superintendent. 'I'IIH ‘Ai'l'fi. An venom ham claim mm the mu 0! mum D. Cn-u. am an mMWMMmdmIWAM pro-cut nah emu u) the County court of Du M Conn. mum. for the pur- mqthmcmnmmgdunm . A. ‘_ ‘4. A. .s. n“.â€" M cu- 'm I flush!!! I. F. Imn,wm....s..._ mom '1 I. Q u C. ESTATE OF MATNIAS 0. CIA- MER. DECEASED. A Copy Free for the Asking Contains a description of the Exposition. a large acale plat of the grounds. a street map of Seattle. 3 Puget Sound map and a good railroad map of the western country. Also a description of Seattle and other Coast cities. with list of their hotels: rates of railroad fare and details of routes available. Notice to Householders A “Huge profmcly illus- trated. Imautifully prntcd in three colors. fnlder of the Just Off l W nfl' limo" wuu In Du. 5-.n- u-u wuu uâ€". "â€"â€" "WI-1;.â€" I luau . n. "to deuh 0! her hush-ml Kn um, mu Vina hum the puny-by ‘ W .1» ham her litany m.- .. «film 0‘ uh. ' Hon. nun... " u. “uh . “J In the imam: a! he! (dil'nial «wk and Inn out: ya "rilinx In. [on (in. to! much philanthropic Ind charitable wort. tanking con-«ruled pu glue but that haul. bran and land an do to: humanity. In 1904 she I:â€" Ch:- Barmn m l'rnhlvm «I (h:- It“! Cm. Suriny. I noble mllllhlflt'fl '3‘ WW rhin- rn tlu- Ix-nlrhrhl. and ”m .u an union-l alumin- Ind dun-tun, the. [hr minlm-tiul hand: at Imam: ran lighten the hunk-n 0! Mains. nunicd and his ybung bride onlzeaevcnwcn. Aspm-ecming mummy o! l district he won rapid ition, and in “158 mu elected to Grams. Ind on his mlxtion two you: later, In. Logan Ipem her first winter in Wuhiuxion. nod namely hand 1 returned home when word cum 0! the nu u! Fort Hunter. and (30111111 loan was ms! to hu hack 1» the Cnpiul fur the min mu then converted. The duh day- ul war I t [allowed plum! “meow-Age. "brim: and dm’otiuh 0‘ Mn. loan. who (allowed her husband to many : tun rum Ind endured. a: thou-and- of other women did without - mur- mur, (he priuliuu and rhuxm of amp lite. “hen ware dawned Iain on the Nation. Oman! Lona VIII clot-lad to Can- ns and lam to "In Serum, and in the anti-land politic-l lilo ol \"uhinawn. Mn. - carried her tutor-rill) norm-p. [neg and [one {I'm ”“1!" #:1191197“!!! - VII-pun» .â€".â€".‘,...( .. m. When the Mental: war broke out her lather was ng’olmaanpuin of I vuluulee: regimentm Went to (ho hum, and little Mary mm in: her fim letter. I childish sci-aw]. In his pines: he showed it. to I young licutmmt in bk regiment to whom he mu grim y numbed. sud laughingly aid: “You may have her.” \‘mm Ian-r Ibo young lieutenant, John A. Logan, rimmed 0! Captain. Cunninghun [he fulfillment of his promise. though be was l min; buyer 0! thirty when he was nunicd and his young bride qnly aq‘engecn: _ . J . n..- The life of Mn. John A. logan. has been one of self-sacrifice, devotion. bravery Ind kindness, and :he has endeared bend! to the American people by her per-nonâ€" ality her writings and he: influence. horn in Petersburg, “0., in 1333, the eldest child in a {may ol thirteen. she early learned the cares and rmponuibilitia o! pioneer life. When she was : Kg" aid the lumily moved to Illinois, which wu then on! a territory, and it was re that her early years were spent with [he adaption ol r mkxfldayn at St. Vincent, 1 (Inigolic afntlfrny In. 3 anfidd '. Alaska- Yukon-Pacific Exposition PIPER "All“ mum .- I'EIIII . (mm, m. ADMINISTRATOR’S NflTlflE. n FAMOUS PEOPL BY F NNIE You can't all-d no! to r-l IM- folio. If you ll" I'll! any ”who di- par. the Press J. L. REM MERS MICK-{NAM The Lilo-Wash oi a Noble Wanna. rag-n. n1. 5: i- c. Ila-L mun-mutual. COMM "ii-1a mu. a m l. mu... .nfihn-Imwn. ‘ AIEBIGII IflTflllmlE 00. 4' is :3 [a 53-3! 333 1303. In": harsh-3:? 11.8.3.3 83.3. ‘a 55! .l 53 .7 I; I...“ In 9» “I; In. {Din-As up: uni-3.- .131. I.Q<°Pn. BICYCLES MOTORCYCLES Concentrued Pure Flavors ll TUIIS. ”c A 70.. 0. ROLL u root: :1. Fur ms and antr- If“. to n. V. Walt-um. M m Antioch. ll. of H. W. Edwards Dom Gm‘ WHITE RIBBON hmmmvâ€"NI’. L“...- H. W. Walbaum MONUMENFS AND CEMETARV WORK hulls-Who“. all I, C. F. Dub NAPSRVILLB. ILLINOIS M. T. POZDOL Painter and Decorator Arthur R. Beidelman Immvcm “Ami-an," E8 and F. N. om...- Duncan-”m and mm M Won mun try "n- th, ov mum. Also many wort ‘09 KO. .0! [spark]. F:y Juana, Crawford, Hallie. 'mmlc‘crigmg. Co. “hymen. MM.‘ Wicks“ IEIEML “NM!!!

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