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Downers Grove Reporter, 4 May 1912, p. 2

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PAUL L. 85008, Local Dealer M Bow-d. Grove 80 law III! ' lineman! I' A'mmI'r on that Manure Spreader. Silo Filler, Windmill and Gasoline Engine you're going to buy this Sprig? Then get the bestâ€"the machines that wear the long- “! -â€"oos! the least for repairs â€" that are handled bythe test dealers -â€" and in short. the machines built right here I! home in Northern Illinoisâ€" ne Aggleton M Line ’ flow that you have a little spare time, come over and see ;-â€"-iet’s get acquainted. We Want to show you our wit-bent ~. “ andletyouseehowcarefuflywebuildourmachmâ€" " splendid materialweuse. We will showyouthepointuhat ' our lute-den the tomcat life-«In fightest draftâ€"the beat ‘ â€"tell you why our filo fillers have greater capacity and Wthanmyothernnchmntedatflnnmemmdty I. I. r. “so." $1.100 muons “no." 3860 M you the features ofomufnctionthat match possifile’fo} b but: our windmill: for five years fol-$2.50 gains: dung: m qidrcyctoneg or apy other cause exceptAmiquu- to yau that our eng‘nca deierve their mmeâ€" Appleton. wiflw-ntoteeourhufltmtoo, and findout .11 Mâ€" Ipousibly arrange to lave one delivered through . hamredhrgunshsptmdmweluvetnkenin " it. five been rebuilt end will give you the m m ‘t I {notion ofthc cont. Downers Grove Weavind Works ,IIOIIMND AVE. fit. I. M-A- alum. I... Bed and Bath Room Rugs in all Colors and Shades very reasonable. Wouhmu, woman-11mm. Hlvcyour pout Mltwinmkemoutdoorfimmnluyou udmmflhwnnddcdphmmdcomlm Flies-ad maquitou "NWM. MC ”Wilma-(mm. (on! “War um . mawmmmmp. "pd! mm. 35 STUDEBAKER Talk About Screens! ! v- “nun-wu- *â€"1- Wuhinshomâ€"Put I pm. liable. hone-i. little woman from the west into the whirl of onlcinldom at Wuh- inston, photograph her thought- and impressions o! it w, and you get u unprejudiced View of the line our national law-makers end statesmen load It the national «vital. lube! Gordon Curtis has accomplished the photographic process. and in her book. “The Woman From Wolverton," lho presents a vivid picture of Wuh- inston life no it is rather than u‘ we usuufly hear of it. In! ovromurngs mo mvu'rmzun mace, m w. Washington sum . paisING 'CHICKEN§? - no. want stock with lots of vigor. Our hens are big layers ytth on of vitality. Our male irds are hatched from prize m:areformmisedandpurebmd. : z : : : 2 S. C. WHITE LEGHORN I'Ivl- LAY ALL WINTIH AND SUMMER price- pun“ duri lay end Juno. Eu- ot Me for uni of is and r In. unnamed hallo. Chick: "I.” I00 01'th n ‘ . fhoiu brim hunk.” apiece. of lo hens 2:; cocknl to: ‘12.”. factory- Coi-cr For“! Avon-o and Dal-out it... LAY ALL. WIN-run AND aUMMBR price-plum!) dun lay Ind Julia. ESE! at Me for Iototi of I} and pulp WWW; fertile. Chick: moo pet m a“ mkyim ham at .M apiece. of lo hen- nnd min! to: r88, ' ht now iametimc. notoulywulknbmzmbuttophcc yoa‘oldermdmbotwuthermonmdyouhuommym madam withthwhmifinrmmnegullugfliaanduwsquitm. Wmfightnowonthismadon. Hadn'tyou? ya} Weave your OLD CARPETS into Beautiful Rugs any You are buying not a cheap car but an automobile which onrenormous resources enableustoperfecttoadegreenat heretofore obtainable at such a price. m'choiu 'h‘yinu hen. numb spiml'b'r 10 mi End éécinx 16: {15.6 CADAWCIJ'I‘ FARM, Ila-fig» Aggy: m H. sHUé‘i-E Window Screens Door Screens Porch Screens POTTER 8A COMPANY M'l‘loNAl. mm mm! 60.. Wall-$00.0. c. Wu. o! a communal! Roi-too Her WA“. RINTING m msummc: m "- 0m w- - I... A-mmInIâ€"D“ A-IA lu|--â€"-- -uâ€"- wuhlum DON’T WORRY utulpanonyouruoalnmnu none In rm C. IOU" Proprietor WE SELL Lo 51v: Money Do You Want DOWNEIS GROVE. Ill. NI. LINCOLN M321 Ml. 0.-An|ued who: lib WWthfim Danni, «www.mmu nu gamma...“ 3. Woman eat-rho Mall 40 Van. hunter. hâ€"Mn. Samuel Wal- tcrl of l'loflch~ thin county, for more than 40 years ha been carrying the mm betweon the pomfllce and the railroad station. and has never missed swam-mall. nolamoftho M women «Men dug the Poun- glmu run-cad In... Tacoma. Wash. â€"- Haunted about from place to place as the result of no long momma»: lnventlgadon to determine whether he was 3 laps. John R. Earle. formerly of Waning- ton, D. 0., has been located at Sun- mit, m here, and VIII be fenced In on ll ten of land. Eur. wlto and this. mall children are with Mm. John R. We and Family WI" .0 Confined on Aer. Tract at Sun- mfl' Wan. T0 FENCE LEPER 0" LAND Atlanta. Oar-'sponging" on the city of Atlanta by policemen. 'ho are al- ‘hgad to have summoned city physi- cian. to their homes In eaaoa o! m- nm when they were able to nay for Inch mica, no longer 'm in n!- loved it a recommendation of the hoard of bonith to the city council in ndoptel. M. a meeting yawterday tho‘ board decided to petition the council to forbid ctty physicians rendering Inch nervicaa tn the future. Thi- hcflon was tahm after chute. m made that some of the police- nm hall Wed” on tho city in thin All-nu 0mm. 00cm in “at. on, and!“ Pay m m CHECK SPONGING POLICEIEI a. cut. "pen-tendon! of ochooil. [with which to euro themselves. but am they In: refund to on It on no "not! that tho Lord would can then. Lam. who can medicine was up and and they pound none at It on m Alla“ skin. it Mod no tiny and their me- (not III. to nu- mt the Lou! alt-mud no Iotlol. Therefore 0. Damn rerun lo d!- mumciMrc-mmuomfl- clno. Ibo chMm relate to as. It n‘ no Into- octoot and balm M: If. man. to Cockle wt“ 10 60. Dr. Bruno was ndvlud by Autumn-00! aflfllflmIopulboqmwt. It M. ”Ilaâ€"Tho Hilton (Ill-J bond at man: In ”and our the qua-ao- of what to do with anal child". “kind with “amt Itch.” m H. H. "mm. secretary at tho It“. bond of health. received . kl- In from mum um um m cm Am Ind been pmld I“. loam-o mm (IIMJ CWM mm Mod- Iolno m d Holman «(Sons thst would have been mm- bllng memories. Though s try!“ but successful csmpskn for his n- ‘olocuon sh. In" Mm invslunhlo lld. Ind proud that. they had lost. no wlm. of dis sfloctlon snd utosu 0! (ho home town talk. sud win. two yosrs hm lam-ml wss dorsstsd, a. unlit. ”mutton of a. villus not. then It the sultan. with s bsnd plsylll “The Conquering Hero" snd they to". that they land Indood concur“ mommyuam ] 1T0“ IS TOWN’S PROBLEI Wolverton is 3 Village of the far west end the woman is Mrs. Lemuel Shine, whose husband has been elect- ed to oongreu Plain, simple, home- loving people, they so to the_cepitsl city sll ignorant 0! its customs and manners. and many a heart-ache comes to the lovable little woman despite her courage. education and inborn sen- tillty. She telle her'own etory, with 3 keen sense 0! humor when dealing with the remnle snobs who sought to squelch her and the miter: who sometimes 301.. the better 01 her, had with reel pethoe when relating such‘ incidents u the visit from old Uncle Bl. the worehinper oi’ Lincoln's mem- ory. or the death of Mn Dene“, who had done so much to nuke her life ‘ there endnrnble. Lemuel once called his wlie “- eon- mmnn’s conscience." and thnt in the key to a number of eltnntions. for the little woman in her slmple hon- esty could not comprehend the tor- tuous ways or politics. or when she did comprehend them, could not. tol- erste them. So with gentleness she steered umuel out of some compliâ€" Anon-d, lay out. an. WOMAN FROM WOLVEIIM” W. 8. Ellis, 810; Paul Herring. .3; Lester Barr. $3; J. W. Hundy. :3: Chan. Hlfler, 31.50: C. H. niche. 81.50; I- M. Cook. 31.50; W. H. Blodgett. 880; J. W, Rogers, 350; Bert C. White. $25; 0. H. Range. 816; Geo. Hoflert, $66; had bevel-em, 870; 1‘. H. Wilburn. 8101.12; Harvey Simon- non. 880; Win. Stmer. 865; Marshall Perry, $34.72; Put wush, 865; Chas. Deeter. 800; R Jewett. $14; llutln White. 870; C. B. Blodxett. 83: L. P. Naramore, :3; E. Woehrl. 83; H. F. Legenhnnlen. 83; D. Bhkey, 83; H. Claim ordinance No. 255. an ordiâ€" nance providing for the p‘yllent of cemin clnlms. was read and was as follows: The report at Superintendent. of Water and Light (or the month of numb was read Ind ordered placed on Illa. The report of Vlllue Collector for month 0! Much was read and ordered placed on Me. The report 0! Village Treasurer for month a! March "u re“ and ordered placed on Ila. The minute: 0! regular meeting of March II were read and approved. Roll all noted present Trumps Dicks. Barr, Cook. Handy. Haller ind Herring. Absent. none. ° Downm (Iron. Ill, Avril 8. mz. The regular meeting for the month 0! Avril. flu. in mild to on!" by President Ellil, (‘lerl While being Ib- ull. Trustee Herring no nude Clerk pro tom. I: III moved by Truman Barr and Muller (hut clalm ordlmucn In ml noon In “use. Houoo «triad. Bald ordinance wn than mud. Thou tall»: I]. won Tmntm Barr. root. chlw. Handy. Muller um! Her- rlnx‘ Nun. none. I'm proper mollon board ud- Joumod. BERT 0. WHITE. Vlllnxe Clerk. W. 8. Ellis, 310; Paul W. Herring. 83; Lester Barr. :3; J. W. Handy, 83; Chas. Haller, 33: L. M. Cook. 83; C. H. Dicks. 81.50; W. H. Blodgett. 880; J. W. Rogers. 860; Bert C. White, 825; Geo. Hoflert, 865; Fred bevel-ens. 870; G. H. Bunge. 815; 1‘. H. Wilburn, 3100; Hervey Simon-on, 880; Marshall Per- ry. 865 ; Pu Walsh, $8.68; Wm. Stoner. - 865; Chas. Dexter. $16.60; Herman Rose. 828.40: Juo. Thatcher, 812; W“ H. Blodgett, 823.05: Martin White. $62.50; Thoma Banning. 82.25; T. W. Drew. :30; J. 6. Butler. 55 cents: H. J. lekins. 879.22; C. E. Beker, 838.50; C. H. small. ”.50; Page Boll- er Co.. $71.18; The 8. t 8. Fuel Co., 81:14.49; Ziegler Dill. Colliery Co., 8104.13; H. Mueller Mi“. Co., 60 come; P. 8. Council, 86: Merl: Mochel. 85.12; P. A. lord Lumber Co., $18.36: W. B. Erb Co., $88.94; Western Electric Co., 8122.94; Rex Oil Co., $63.90: The Dicle Tool Co., $1.60; Shea. Smith I: Co., "8.75; H. W. John- Melville Co., $13.27: H. (.‘iun- non Co., $30.88; Crane Co., $57.82; J. H. Mekonlleld. $36.98; J. w. Regen, $24.78; C. ll. Sluts. $18.75; W. H. Blodxeli, 819.”; Doleoe O Shepard, "26.95; J. W. Rulers. "06.": C. E. Baker. ‘5: Brooks. Mueller Co., 038.35; I. Klein. $3.50: M Binder. 82.50: Geo. Binder. 82.50; Philip Binder. $2.50; Henry niche. $2.50: “"0. niche. 8160; 8am "alert. 82.50; Prod Heir-lo. $2.50; h'tnl Kennel. ti: P. imibunduuth. 8i; Philly Mochel. ‘ ti; Vni Wander. 3160; Ben Walker 4 h". ti; Philip Wander, 32.60; Philip I Vii. 82.50: Juliul (manna. Oi. l Claim ordinance No. 254 providing for me payment of certain claims was read and was as follows: The report of Superintendent of Water and Light for month otimbru- ary was read and referred to the Water and Light Committee to go into certain matters or recommenda- tion contained in report as to meters. etc. The ieport of Village Collector for February was read aw! ordered placed on file. The report 01 Village Treasurer for month of February was read and or- dered placed on file. The minutes of Feb. )2 and 19 were read and approved. Roll call noted present Trustees Barr, Dicke, Cook, Handy. Haller and Herring. Absent, none. Downers Grove. Ill, Much 11. 1912. The regular meeting for the month of March. 1912, was called to order by Clerk White. mom “WINGS 0F HIE VllllBE BOARD 25 Watt Tungste'm were 75¢ each. Our price 50¢ each. 40 Watt Tungstens were 90¢ each. Our price 55¢: each. 30 Watt Gem were 30¢ each. Our price 20¢ each. 40 Watt Gem were 30c each. Our price 20¢ each. 50 Watt Gem were 30c each. Our price 20c each. 60 Watt Gem were 30¢ each. Our price 20c each. DON‘T PAY MORE DON ’T PAY MORE Telephone. SOJâ€"SORâ€"IJSJ. Am” a Chance. A man’s death! in near clonal Ivar: moment be [an the m to pour Into the empty use 0! tho put the rod liquor of n um; pun-lions. Ind 01 nm which was I grief and mu. be an an. In Illfll’lum. Village Clerk pro tem. Downers Grove. Ill. April 19. 1912. u. The adjourned regular meeting from 1.. April 3 was called to order by Clerk 1,, White. Roll call noted present Trua- .; teen. Barr. Cook. Handy. Haller; ah- ?I, aent. Trustees niche and Herring. lt .; was moved by Trustee: Barr and a Cooke that the- board proceed to can- ... vaaa the vote of village election held v Aprll l2. .\lotlon t-arrled. all ratio; r aye. The vote at said election waa .. then (amused, which canvaaa aborted l I R Paul W. Herring. Fl rl‘ the lolloa'lng total number of vutea can «it. whlch were cast a: lollowa: I For village truatm: Jaaon Littlelord. I, 385: l.. t‘. htaboney. 874; J. W. HandY. ,' MN; for lllret‘lora Library llnard. John \V. Grnvea. 190; Howard P. Jonea. 3R0: lor village clerk. Her! (‘4 “'hllt'. 4M1. For u-omrnlulon form at uowrnment. 203; again-t rommlaalon lorm o! rovernment. 2M. lt waa mun-d by 'rmata-u (‘tmk and llarr that Jamn Lilleford. Ll (‘ “alien" and J. W Handy, harlnu received a majority of ram rant. they be de rlarod elected truateea tor the vlllano (or the term of two yeara. Motion carried; thou- vntlng aye were True trea “arr, t‘mlt. Mandy and Mailer Praldent l-lllla lben declared the above named elected truatm ot the village for the term at two yearn. It was» moved by Trustee. Mandy and Barr that John W. Gravea and lion- ard 1' 1mm having received a major- lty of votes out. they be declared elected directors of the library board for the term 0! three yeam Motion rarried; thoae \‘MIM aye were Trun- tm nan. fink. Hall" and Mandy, Prealdenl Elli: then declared the above named oeraona elected dlrew ion 0! the library board for the term of three yearn. it was moved by Trnac teen Handy and "all" that Bert C. While having received a majority of votes cant be be declared elected vlL lane clerk for the term of two years. Motion carried: those voting aye were Trustees Barr. Cooke, Haller and Handy. Prealdent Ellie then de ‘clared Hort C. White elected village clerk for the term of two years. It was moved by Trustees Handr'Ind (‘mlta that the pmpoallion of adopt. In: a commission term of government falling to receive a majority of votes cast. propoaltlon be declared loat. Mo tlon carried; those votlng aye were Trustees Barr. Cooke. Haller and Handy. President It": then declared aald propoaitlon loat. Upon proper motion board adjourned to Monday night, May a. l912. . H. DICKE it was moved by Trustees Cook and Barr that claim ordinance be put upon its passage. Motion carried. Said or- dinance was then passed,; those vot- ing aye were Trustees Cook. Barr. Dicke, Handy. Holler and Herring. Rex W. Hawkins being present re- quested the village to refund to him penalties listed against lots 23 and 4. E. H. Prince 1; Co.'s third addition to Downers Grove, same being forfeited to State of liiinois for special assess- : moms 3i. 8, lo and 36 and being paid to county clerk by him. it was moved by Trustees Dicke and Cook: that the amount oi penalties less 5 per cent be refunded to Mr. Hawkins and amount be added to claim ordi- nance. Motion carried; those voting aye were Trustees Cook. niche, Barr. Handy. Heller and Herring. Report of Hartford Steam Boiler inspection and Insurance (‘0. on condition or boilers, reporting same in good condition. was rend and ordered. placed on file. Upon proper motion board adjourned to Fri- dhy night, April it). S. S. Fuel C_o.. 871.55; Ziegler Dist. Coal 00.. $189.45; Dicke Tool 00.. 81.50; General Elec. Co., $50.02; J. B. Clow Son, $6.96; Brooks-Mueller (30., $4.50; Rex 0" Co., $26.51; John Harding. 82.50; C. E. Baker, 852.50; Lord Lumber 00., 89.83; Rex W. Huwklnl, $59.09. L. Blodxett, $3; 1". 0. Lancaster, 83; J. W. Tucker. 88; C. H. Stall, 83; Red Germs, 33; F. W. Mueller, 83; E. G. Venard. 83: W. H. Blodgett. 899.94; C. H. Stats. 822.50; Bert C. White. 84.80; J. G. Butler. 87.65; P. F. Petubone Co.. 813; J. W. Roger. 8603.31 Bert C. White. Village Clerk. 32 South Main St. L. KLEIN When we look Into the long IMO. 01th. hum and no Ibocood ml. for out one of no to do. '0 ml!" um I” that a Mutual thin. It I to watt. And to Iln. um 60 hwy.â€" m w- HOV-om. “Don Mon-hr the FWD! boll". an the mum-u o! no hint: b any more under-laudable than that d 00 doctor-Pâ€"IA on do Pub. The wedding Judge laid with u out: “They an won. (in In the 0-. o! Holt-n. In Hut. epoch u but 00 doclon made us. of u had 0! [Jill M he could cadet-Ind. Tod” no on. can understand them at All." “When will then doctor- mblvo to mutton their gibberish Md um Roach?" lilac-.10] Inger-SI. “Ion-lent tho waldo-l. (ho doctm tonal: u they were In the an. of Hanan.” the pmldlu judge, Interrupted (to nullu of 1 media! certificate: "flunlplauyout‘cd. Masha-fined on jobwwk. 8.93.351an Language of the Professions. ‘ Scientific term: are ordinnrfly cummod without mercy into the modi- cll certificate. that are brought into coun- or Justice. Thou hon alum tho effect of thoroughly frightening tho muutnta. who hurdly under- stand them more than do the good pub- lie. m 'fl'fk ‘V..â€"-PMM "0’ n. II'Ia-d "I Want-am“ For Punting. Painting Calcimlning, Gaining and Pu Wench“ Puma and m "11!. I008! nun Phone 45 M 25 cents 1nd so tablets so cents. Re~ member. you can obmu Rex-ll Reme- dles In Downers Grove only n our storeâ€"The Renn Store. 1‘. R. Morris. Renll Orderlles are unsurpamble and ideal for the use 01 children. old folks and dellcate persons. We can- not too highly recommend them to all suflerers tromjny form of oonstlpaâ€" tion and Its attendant evils. That’s \\ by We back our faith In them wlth our promise or money back 1! they do not give entire mtlnhctlon. Three nlzea: 12 tablet- 10 cents. 38 “Net: ‘ Rexall Orderllee are eaten Just like ‘candy, are particularly prompt and agreeable in action, may be taken at any time. day or night; do not can-e diarrhoea. nausea, grlping, excessive Iooseneea. or other undesirable eitectt. They have a very mild but positive action upon the organs with whiéh they come in contact, apparently not- ing an a regulative tonic upon the re- laxed muscular coat of the bowel. thus overcoming weakness. and aiding to restore the bowels to more vigorous and healthy activity. We guarantee Immedlnte and poll. tlve relief to all caterers from non- etipatlon. In every one where our remedy falls to do this we will return the money paid us for It. That“: t frank statement of facts. and We want you to substantiate them at. our risk. A! l {agent coprt union ll. Into. A Salomon: of Fun Back“ by I Strong Guarani... O. V. WOLF Many Good Thing. 00 Uh. Frul «Sahel led: Mafia-is“..- “Milton-nan Wholesale Prices Meat Market GUT FLOWER. NO CAUSE 'ro'noimr.

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