GRAPES It. Multan Bro-u. (In-d Hum no! In. billb- Sl folldk). Warm, ("and Manna. 1|! Mllum l! Kahlua)». Worthy Grand hum. The dulnuuhcd unl- «copying mu Iuh flu luv-kiln; can" In the Km urn; In mm mum. Amman ("and Hum. In M. 0. Can. any! “at M the clue o! In. glnuer Ill repair- ed lo um Mannie In". whom Inc navel nuanced promptly II II o'clofl. Thu hall In a bumflul ulxlu tub "I cit-condon- or Amour-n nun. bunting. flower. Ind "mu. nud relau- much and“ on [Io decanting romuuuoo. and «mm mum In due lo our M~ lorlovmann. Hr A. I’. â€much. [M Ma kindness In fur-lulu“ decal-Mom Ind III!) (or M- mama! until-nee. Al 6 o‘clock lhe [Auk-5’ Ala 01 the Congregational Church served a moot houulltul and dellclou- dinner. that". eighty .mnuklux of the (can. The la- dleu don-rm much credit for this un' dcrlnkmg, the dlulnx room 0! (he thurch being beuulllully dear-led In pink. IM- bcluu carfled oul In line table dmnuom n roll, Mrs. WhHe was misled In serving by the slum Jennie Grimmu. Hor- em-e Hitler and Wlnultrod Dumle. The iettivities were ushered in by a luncheon in honor of Mrs. McKindioy. given by Mrs. J. C. White. Those presâ€" out were Mrs. Ellie M. McKindiey. of Morris. Worthy Grand Matron; Mrs. Amalia Huehl, of Chicago. Associate Grand Matron; Mrs. lda G. Cove. oi’ Leland, Grand Adah; Mrs. Natalia A. beach. or Ravenswood; Committee on Conï¬dential Circular; ling. Henrietta ii. McGrath. of Blue island. and Mrs. C. Mao hit-Rea, of Chicago. Paul. Wor- thy Grand .‘Intronu. and Mrs. Annie Grifl‘iiha. Worthy Matron oi Vasi- ifhapler ol’ Downer: Grove. Tuesday, Sept. 14. was a gala day In the luxury of Vesta Chapter No. 242. 0. E. 8.. ml: being the date set {or the omclnl vlslt of Mrs. Etna M. McKlnd- ley. Worthy Grand Matron ol‘ the Suns or llllnots and her corps of on]- CE 1‘5. Entertain: (Jr-ml only": of the Order. VOL. XXVI â€"NO. 4 VESTA BHAPTEH. N0. 242. 0. E. 8. W136 We also have a limited quantity of peers for canning. A. B. Austin Nunery Co. We are [making orders for these and would be pleased to have your order for a bushel or less if you cannot use that amount. :HE state inspector of the departâ€" ment of entomology visited our nurseries last week and said that we had the ï¬nest lot of grapes he had seen in the state this year. The rumor Ihrn Inward Io mm- nuux nddrr-u- from m. oer 3mm «than. I" ran-mum lo Ibflr human [alum nun u an uood Io have Man "to", cm, H. sum In I â€lulu who bu no and" to I» up" at any Um. A New Jon" m [an luunlod I llvumrlhlmbuflul Than Mrs. Hun-n I", P‘ouer arose and In nm-II bonulllul hull-‘0. vaklnx (ho low- and “loom o! the! chap!†mom hen. ivrmnlod Io Mn. J (‘ “blu- n Mumul rot-lulu: chalr. It pron-d I â€mum aunmn. but I‘ll “~le In IM Iulrll in Ihk'h ll VII “mural. I' |' PM." tumult-n1 Hill the mm be" um! In mnlly "mud by all ‘Thlt seemed lo be a nlshl 0! pre- sentations, {or following clone came a prewmlllou by Mrs. McKlndley. In behall ol Vesta Chapter. to Mr. and Mm (1 0. Gave: 0! a an of sterling nih’er um spoons. not only In recount (Ion or tin-Ir many lcll o! klndneu. but in honor o! "no (oruem nunlmr- nary or their nnrrlun. They were a- corml to the But. to (he “ulna or the batman": wovldlnu marrh Roth muondml reelinxly to the Worthy Grim! Mulron‘n urariouu words at pre- wnlnttcn. As this was the Inspection of the rlt- ualistic work by the Worthy Grand Matron. the ofllcers and members were well pleased at her words 0! commen- dation‘ At the close at her address the Associate Matron, Mrs. Clara. 8. Nash. assisted by Mrs. Grace Blodgett. Miss Beulah Simonson. Miss Basie Nash. Miss Bertha Mocha]. and Miss Elizabeth Krnlnbs. oak-era oi’ our cen- tral star. in u beautiful ,commonial presented our honored guest with a set oi emblematic spoons. The slnglng 0! “Rock of Ages" by the quarteue was one u! the striking events of the evening. There were about 125 In attendance. largo delegations comlng from Aurora. Napervme. L; Grange, and Chlcago. The degrees were conferred upon two cnndldateu In a most excellent manner. the work being luterapersed with mu~ etc by a quarteue composed of Miss Winnll'red Haymond. soprano: Mrs. Helen Dulhle, alto; Fred Duthle. len~ or, and J‘ H. Griflllhs, bass. Miss Haylnond and Mr. Dutble also favoring us with solos. Mrs. Maud Robinson. Grand Repre sentatlve of New Jersey. Mrs. C. Mae )lcllae, Past Grand Ma- tron. Mrs. Henrietta B. McGrath, Past Grand Matron. Mr. Harris W. Huehl, Pust Grand Patron. Tdupllone 254 ' The rovers! township: at Duane county have In the last flu yearn Iput! for the cure of Its poor the sum | 0! 320.765. or ï¬ll average or $4,151 per ‘ year. An seam-e county arm with good home. barn Ind outbuildtngn ’nhould not cost the county over $15,- 000. Your committee would therefore ' report that In their judgment It would he (or the bolt fume-t. of the t1!- ‘pcyon oftho county of Du Page to march-n a county fun at! have m mm And We lane and torutnflhr-Illatmmty'l Ynur mmmittve In whom was re (erred the matter of tho purrhnne of 3 county farm ‘hvfl’in the pony of the county shall he knit and also sm‘h of our insane as shall nM ho admitted to tho state Isyiums. wsnefliully rp- pnrt they risitvd the munty poor farms of Kane and lake muntios and lint! upon inquiry that the inmntos in thaw institutions have hen" care than would be manthle nndvr the syn- tam now in praotirn in Du Page mun- ty. to wit: â€Carl: inwnnhip caring far its own poor! That tho upon“ of caring (0r our poor um!" nul system now in practice In more than double the cost of Kam- munty and morn i thnn faur times the cast at Lat» county. Kane cmmty has at the pron- ! out time 73 inmates in its almshmase :And the mat per naplta per noel to fund to D9 SL363. lncludinl Physiciann‘ _hliis Ind clothing. Lake county has 40 inmates In its institution and the coat per capita per week for its In- mates for four year: last past we ï¬nd on be 86 cents each, including all er} venue; The Lake county (arm was} bought at a time when land was Icheap Ind at this time in valued at. ; “8.000 and we value the Kane county [institution at 825.000 A! n mmting n! the holrd on July M. "82, "to «perk! committee on mum, farm made the follo‘llg n- 90" : 0n mum of Human-Igor ('lmrrhm the slum committee ï¬n continued rm: nmrer tn art. mm!» norm". and on "III 904M â€ml "w rum-(y MI Inch I mm Ind rrfor tho- hnnnl In «ruin muons of our «Mules dqï¬nln‘ its 1mm II m "as rare at "I poor and In regard m the may! «Monica! pun. mt mmmmca Is not lull] unkind nml "awfully rotor. that matter to me [all board and sauna"; Hm! I work! rommtueo ho lpwllflfll In thoroughly Inns". n09 thl: question IM upon to um board It their earliest npwmuvmy. C. I. ILOMIYT. Dunn‘- On", In. Chaim.» «ammo. an cum 0' conumuw H mm Manhunt an Dam. and under N. perms! upend- flon "00 “mm. an and“ and (in ground: MM out Your Inn-In] cor-mm" In the Ila:- llod (line nlluwod bu box-n unable lo Inn-lune but um plan 0' the qua-v llun nubunlued. M1: The log-my of "Ir rowdy proï¬dlna for (but unlor‘ At a meeting at the hunt on Ami! 244 I382. n sped-i committee was up pointed to report the moat feasible and economical method oi providing Ind curing [or the poor and mum of DuPlge county under the in" u they now "in. Al I subsequent meeting the special commluee made the tollowlng report: You! special commilwe beg to re port they do not believe it expedient to take any action in the nutter o! the purchase of a county (arm a: this time, At a meeting at [he board on Au- gust 10, "380. Supervisors Glos, Klnx. Rnthje. Churchill. Curllsa and Amher- son were uppolnled a special commu- tee to make Investigation as to the “VI-ability and expense of provldlnx a place Ior me poor and Incurable In~ lane of the counly' wlth lnnlrucllonl to report at next meellngl A! the request of the supervisors of Du Page county I have made a search of the records of the proceedings of the various boards leading up to the purchase at our present calmly farm. the number of acres and the cost of name. also the cost or Smprovements on said farm at the present time. PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS 0F DU PAGE COUNTY RELATIVE TO THE PURCHASE OF A COUNTY FARM. nowmms GROVE, DU PAGE covttlr. ILLINOIS. SEPTEMBER 11, 1909 msmnv or THE ‘ mm mm. Compiled by the County Clerk, 11. F. Lawrence. ;Wums) mun sum-nines“ Isa-1m Autumnal-0., ~~Servires at the Ivangeiicnl Church on West Maple avenue. Rev. l, H Hanpfleurer. ol Evanaton, lil., will prearh in the German language at ii a m. Sunday school at 10 a. 111.; Y. P. A. at 6:45 p. m.. and at 7:30. Mr. Stranger. better known as “Blind Wil- lie." will give a cured concert. Blind Wiilie will ling ei all the eerviea. He ie A musical genius and III who have heard him will :hdiy hear him min. Every one i! volcano! “Conï¬rm-(Iona! Churrhaâ€"Moming warship at 10:30‘ Theme. â€The Su- preme Noed of the World." Sunday School at 12. TM: hour v"! be given over to “rally day curd-as." C. E. M 6:30;" leader. Was I". Spohr. Even- Ing service at 7:30. The pastor will speak morning and evening. A weir romp. extended to all. Son-iron at St. Andrew's Church, Sunday. Homember mu. I'm ho an {alloxnz 10:00 a. m., almday srhool; Hum a. m.. “zany. sermon and Holy Communion. ~Rov‘ Buttock will pram-h at the Baptist (Tnnrrh morning and pwnlnz. Sunday who! at 1-: o'clock B. Y. P. l‘. at 6:20. worm“ ’Evannflral St. Paul'« (‘hurv-h on ï¬rm-e street. servit-es at 7'3†p. m, -«st, Joseph's anh. Mull st Dill a. m, lllgh m- Milt Sunday 0! mm l'nnmr 1. A. Edi-nu. â€"4‘hflat|nn Idem church will men at Modal) hall Sunny at 10:45 I. m. Haring 1“"th the "meal and moving hnslnu- Inmer'y "mam-mt] by "any “lodge“. l um now hon" than ever lung-and to handle "I! bust mm M this my and anfly In a most ummm Ind nilsfaflory mar-n" and "win your mummy; Guerra! at: 'Onlkfll [Iran to the hauling of trunk: and Mann. TM mum": "I'm Xo'n Ant-Mr In: nova! from 22 mm Mlln “ml to If. Railroad "not. lormorly or- nmlod M B, Roth. the cult-Ir. ll nun. the mm. M- mond (mm L‘- Rnllmd "not on :2 8mm. Mala 3mm. formerly mauled by In New Anna: “Osman-u an“ drug «mu VIM rknlnu Sunday. 1 mmu a I HODAI’I’I On um! um Boot. my. our drul slum rm do“ at I p‘ m. "an on.- m: except Saul-dun. )toDAl-‘l-â€œï¬ PHARMACY. N's" A SIMONSON. Th: lumen of Q -lambm will um I mullul all ry mun-In- meul I! undul- Id." ovanlnu. Root. :4 A mod I“ plun- IM urnlu; II Cow and bring your "It-fl. baton Hr. All who ban 0' ed In 8L Lou“ are upedllly It?“ ' come 1nd Ink» part In "It Can celebration of mo Inmrpornflou d any. Radium! mun rlfllOldl. PUB , â€UNI-IAN. 2“ Chamber 0! Mo‘ The Mervhants' nun-use 0! St. Louis extends an I union to every grnln and elevator l to come to BL Louis durlng t week 0! October III: to 9th. and It wlll rend hln name to this burn 'a rlultor'u llvkn-I lo the floor wlll tuned. good for nlx duynl Dr‘ Gourley. who 3 called. treated the Injured membt and unless some unforeseen (-oulpllc. on 82“ In he wlll save them all. Telephono 11H last Saturday ll ' In klns. while makl d1 (‘leaulng his uulo.‘ I: caught between :1! rlc wheel. crushlng :11 fl ly that for a W!!! Iv. he would lose (h I“. In the work. Lad o’clock P. M.. Bhlr] Among m 01...,ch In: of Downers . L 0. 0. Fei- evening the ML elected for the . Grifliths, Noble er. Vice Grand. tary. Next Sat. > in! degree" will candidates. and in; members are and and assist] At a regular _ iGrovo Lodge. No. lows. last Balm-d ensuing term: J. Grand; Elvin N. 8 and A. 1). Betty. urday evening the be conierred on r all members and vi cordially invited to YOUI 1mm SOLICIT“. [0810“ norm: To a " humus. n. mOVAL lo'ncu. GEO DAVIS ADA M8 REV T". .\l ERBACH w. H‘ sflrmn. x. 0.. CHARLES RA K FIR Ilns Frank Haw Idjustments and I his right hand ’rlction dlsu and r ï¬ngers so bad- It was thought amend; Y BUREAU. mm. Ht. Inuit. will open at. 8 >l w. In. "to all-mu. |n Plnk Pun Talonâ€"«Dr. Simon'sâ€"- stop Headache. womnly lulu. all! min. anywhere. I; so minu- nu. Formal: on tho no m. 1‘ your man or doctor about duh (and: â€"â€"n'- nut-M 0 Dim. aDoerlng Standard And mm mm!- er Twine. just reduced to Sc per In. :1 Men: t Mocha“. -â€"-.\ln Bert White and son Howard expect to smd a week at her homo In Huntington. ‘md you no “Hls Flrlt Frock Coat." at Dicke'u Hm. Tuesday night? If not. why not? ~F. G. Dmhie la puttlng an Iddb [Inn to Mr. Rydber's house In Strauhe's addition. “Mr. and Mn. George Phillipa Ire nicely settled In "Mr new home at Tuscan. III‘ ' HG“! sees all we do. but the few things our neighbors and out muse us most worry. ~Romvmb¢r to nave the date. Oct. 5. and Mar Mrv Klrk at the Dawn Church -â€"The Nemnborilood Clnh spent Thursday it La Grange vllh Mm Lee Stanley, riuAmlmw Dayan. of Belmont srrwl. Is laying of (m a few dan’ rest. â€"--Some new hurgalns In Llndley'n rnl Fatah ads this reel “Mm (mule Planer «mt reek end with friends at Dixon. I". -â€"â€")lr. and Mrs. E, (3. Lemon spent Sunday wllh friends In (ango, - 2-H] Red Sea! Rooï¬ng Piper at Mr per roll. at Hertz A Harbors. i-rRov. .l S‘ svamm leaves Friday rnr medal mooning! at lnluhL I". ~ .\lr. and Mrs. A‘ E. Olson enter- minnl rouslns from low: lam Sun- day. â€"â€"Those monograph pictures are get mag boner every week. â€"8Ing a! its wonderful Improve moms. llve In --Wr!mm: Improvements: anally lion's a ï¬n. Juana-:1 In uniâ€"Vina â€- “mu-*dflwuï¬n dun-nu. .-‘-~“A~A†-.xr. 0mm, 0!. lint. â€an: Wm» Inuiuuâ€"uo'oan: V. Amino Med on! Io (Haywood. â€humus-r oul. Wrench! lo Nnrnl Golan I‘NK'I om. Xo mm. Q.: Morrol struck out. Enunom (oulod out lo Mull-n. Mouth! slu- xled. lien-on Med oul to uh-nubmk. _ Fourth inningâ€"«Downers: “uncut doubled‘ Marla." Ill-sled. Mum-Ina Duncan. Mlnt‘hl’llel’ douhlod. storing Duncan um! Mat-Mn And then In! run out hrwuu strand and [MN]. [hum In Au-mn. AIM-nu out. Nu- uvd Io lI-rvlu'ld. Bind" out. lk-nnoa to Axum-n. Two mn- 0.: Husky "I. J. Alli-nu to Don- rnn. Auunn out. Mutant: lo mun Hut-n] out. Dunc-n to â€Ind". No rum; Third Inningâ€"Downor-z Mounteer flll’flt'k out. Hull-u out. hunters to Mortal. mun-brook out, Beasley (0 Marvel. .\'o ruuu‘ 0.: Auutoru out, Melt!!! lo AIII- wu. Ildwrd struck only Gmuwood uluxlod, mush! on mm]. .\'o rum. Second Inningâ€"Down": Munchew ter out, Henley to m-mhem. J. Mll- mm ï¬lm! out to lieucheld. Hinder I|n« glvd, lv‘. AMIwu struck out. No runs. But undoubtedly Duncan I’ll the jar of the sum. as he struck out thirteen o! the batter: that [need him. He was steady when the batten got him Into a hole. as three time: he struck out man who had two and three called on them. Game by Innings: Firstâ€"Downers Grove: Shunubrook flied out to Greenwood. Duncan struck om. McLean out to Morrell.‘ .\'o runs. 0.: Bench. id struck out. Benson strut-k out Malay out. Shanabrook lo Hindi-r. No runs. It was a great vlctory for our boys. because they haven't been playing up to scratch lately. The best game of the season was played on (he local diamond last Sal- urday afternoon when Downers Jrl's (as some people call them) deleated the crack team or the general once of the Q DOWNEBS GROVE VS. 0. LAST SATURDAY. â€"â€"TM Inn m lln In, Think It" 0! M. -fllnnd m- lar u - ï¬rst In In hmr ~Pn¢ronm m marina"; «Em-oar": ml Industrial. -~(‘heor any Mn onkrpflsn no. a" (M! II hullfllnl In It -Chnm pulse: lo the [and n p have M. melt lo ltâ€"4hc to'n you Local Happam‘ng: SPUMINB NEWS. BASE BM. l u H. mm» “A alum-1. “plan I“ Hounds. Mu returned In!!! Law“ cam-bl. (our auh‘ (rip (hmah m Ilul. «Mn. Phllln Wander 1nd Ill- lum- ma Wander return-d lo tho ï¬ll-u. lul. Hand-y all" I (or weeks“ vlllt u Avm. Mo, Mr. and Mn 0. ll. Caldwell man! u low days In! week vlolllng tholr daughter. Mru. lv‘. J. Dunno. ll. blunt Kon. Mich. â€"â€"-Mn. 16. 6. Lemon In vlsmn‘ (rlendn in the following town- In Mich- Ixnn: 8!. Joe, Colom. Wuurvllel Ind Mlllhurg. â€"Wnk women should read my "Book No. 4 {or Women." u tell- 0! Dr. Shoop'n Night Cure. Tolls how these mining. henllng. gnu-emu: lup- ponuorteu. bring quick Ind comm help. The book II (no. Adams- Dr. Simon. Racine. WI; â€"L. G. Avery and funny hue moved to Valuarnlao. where Mr. Avery has a poulHon In the law school at the college. â€"Mosars. wmm, Mountelr. Shatter and Min Mach. visited «erlnm Chapâ€" ter. No. I. 0. E. 8.. Saturday evening. â€"Mias Ella D. anrt returned to De Kalb State Normal School Monday to commence her Iocond your course. â€"-Mrs. Berni: Wlllla entertalnod 8.! cards on Tuesday averting at her plea» ant home on Warren avenue. 0h. Louie! you ought to come to mate‘s Hull, Sammy nlght and hour Tums Inmate Golduein. â€"Grace and Mnrgnerlte Begdolman will leave lo-morrow night {or the want. to be gone two weeks. â€"â€"Mrs. Wm. Strauhe euterulnod a few of her Int/[mate Irlends at tea on. afternoon last week. ~Mr. and Mrs. Charles Llnacott o! Jaflersou Park were guests at the Grove on Wednesday. return“ home from his VII“ to flu- land last Tuesday. HINSDALE C, q The grounds are hid out on the park phnfwhichiw winding drives. two lakes. beautiful plants and m ‘ A cool, quiet, refreshing spot. isointed from the“ , and dust of a city. R‘ II high, veil drnined and ode" '- ihe encroachment: of my town. . Q Those interested are invited to villi the ‘ «he greenhouses. The Most Beautiful Burial Place in Illinois THE NEW SHOE STORE THE NORTH Pug“ (Conn-u“ on M I.) Wu not dincovcred by u. but we handilcovcnd and placed on ulc the ï¬nest limo! Ihocl [or an. women And children ever brought on m. city Inc! at price. to unit enry pane. Having located here permanemly, we cordhlly invfle lb! public (a call md inspect our stock Ind began I:- qulinlcd whether you make a purchase or not. OUR STORE IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS GRHNERT STAHL. Provo. FOUNDED 1387 o. If. D. um». .10; 0. H. m “I Julhu MINI. "5: 1. II. M. 1‘ I. ma. flu; w. I. Inn. 01 8am Guru-I. "CLâ€; 000. “In; VI )1. m. 11w; (1 It. Okla. 01!»; 1. VI. m I“: M 0. vans. nu; Hod-I'- Fur-Ia. tun: Q. Erna-Ill. .5: Am (1mm. is; III-ï¬ne}. m; c. u. tau-.31: mm Tool ('- am? that :1; mm A loch-l. tun? .A. m Mr. I. C. Copley oi the Wm United 0“ and Bioetric 00. 0! Ar ton. m. wu mount and Manual the Board with toluene. to W in; the oiociric light plant halt ll. village. Hr. Copley minim ll llr~ ventory oi the electric lighting â€liv- :mon!. showing no“ in who. with new $15,861. and pro-om «In .10.- 795. Ind wbmittod n olcr u ur- chin tor "4,000. with pr!“ 9' ulu building. or "1.000 without ‘0 0! building. and um madden“. 00- couion nuttot vu uhn Ind. o. detention and inrtlnr action M an!" Adjourned mun. to h. hall Monday, Aug. 23. Cilia: Ordimoo No. 110. n Olli- nuro pmvidlu for tho â€I!" d mill chino I“ hill- “ a. village In nod no no u kilo-I: Report or Superhuman: of wan Ind Light. van and um ordondplwd on Na Vulngo Treasurer's "you (or a. month of July In read and 0M placed on Illa. Roll call toad mt m Dicks Hlndy. Gallup. Ell!- nnd m. Absent. Severus. The minutes of regular m at. July 12 were road Ind WM. Vlllan Collector's report for the mouth of July was read sud m placed on ï¬le. The null" mean; for tho may at August. 1909. m and ta m by President â€My. nmcm m 0' I“. VILLAGE BOMB. FIVE â€" CENTS Downers Grove. Ann. 9. 1m.