:1 801001. scum scnooL El THE FAIR STORE We have gathered together a line of Dress Goods that mothers of good taste will appreciate. Fabrics that give long service and cannot be excelled in style. The variety of colors has never been so great, nor the price so low. VALL NEW PRETTY STYLES. 7 Wool, Cotton, Wool Plaids, E > Stripes, Etc. . 57“.“ flfflï¬lll PRMEEDINGS '- flf'IflE VlllAflE BOARD A. mum mailed a: ordium Min for an loving upon the anti. my within m- iimiis u! a. mm Lu "a nu m: vu mad I! m moved by Tram. Barr am! "all" cur-"mm in we! Im in run an. Notion curried. all mil-a up laid «limbo. m (an M. Thou H. Moan“. "Ill: lahlnu Michel. IIJO: w. H. Moan“. 948.10: (Buy I. Bub. am; Woum moctflc com- pany. “I N; J, W. Roam. use. I! m moved by Tut-(m mm" and Bart mu ordnance he put upon In run-In. loom «Mad. ul vot- Mnn. “unknown!“ and m that: M. Thou voting an m We†Bur. Honing. Hulln‘ “d Nahum. Nm mo. e W. 8. Ellis, :10; Lester Barr. 84.50; J. W. Handy. 86; Paul Herring, 86; Chat. Heller. 83; L. C. Mahoney, 83; J. uttlefonl. 81.50: J. W. Rogers. 370: W. 8. 316115011. 880; Geo. Hoflert. 870; Fred Levering. 872.50; '1‘. H. Sluuer. 331; Ben c. White, :26; Martin White, 870; Marshall Perry. '70; Will Stoner. .10: m Van Anton. 865: George 0011011.. 860; J. W Roget-e, account 01 '1‘ H. Wilburu, 8125: '1‘. M. Hull, â€1.16:1;01'6 Lumber company. 810.;06 C. B. Mar. .13; John Fender. 854.50, Chreuin I: Western company. 815.41: C. H. Blunt Son. 874.95; Q. Schmidt. :4: Than. 11. Dre'w. $18.50: Thou. Bung m. 86.55; H. J. Hawkins. 838.76; Cane company. .10; Amber Electric company. 83.98; Woolen: Electric company. “0.58: Rex Oil company. £11.16; Niche-d 1.1m company. “.06; H. Muellor Mennieciuring com- pany; 818.81: o. W. Modonell Coai comm]. 8868M: Morrison-Plummer couipeny. $5.00: Scott Valve column). 8215: Milan. Young 1 (30., '10 cents; General Electric compeny. $29.24; N, Chennai: mmpeny..lo.u; C. 1-1 Baler, 81: Philip Bmdcr, 8|; Louie Klein, u; ï¬nd Binder. .1; Philip Mocha. II; Bun Hofleri. 81; George chh. .1: F. laibcndyuib. 1; Julius Oeoim. II; ' Bmluellor mun). 316.“; “1. THE MOTIOGRAPH FAMILY THEATRE Children's School Dresses MOT! OAOVRAPH N EW. . The monthly report of the village collector we: read and ordered placed on tile. The monthly report of the village treasurer was read and ordered placed on ï¬le. Claim ordinance No. 360, an ordinance providing for the payment of certain chime. was read and was in follows: The minutes or July 8 and 16 were read and approved. Downers Grove. 11]., Aug. 12, 1912. The regular meeting for the month of August, 1912. was called to order by Clerk White. Roll call noted present Truataes Barr, Haller, Herring and â€Motord; absent. Trustees Mahoney and Handy. . VOL. XXIXâ€"HO. 4 Now is the opportune time for mothers to select fabrics for So: our style: before you go chew/ten. Dicke Building Belmont and Forest Aves. SATURDAY. SEmHBEI I415 â€1-!†an...“ «11.. Mr‘hr'o nun Ilium..." A Father Comedy. A laugh producer. magnum " Ire-aha Mlly'o Pal" An Emmy Weston: Photoplay. " Tho bod and Th. Poo-all†An Edison Love Story. 8| MICHEL Sheâ€"rm om“ you an lam. He-‘l‘lcflo? Not I. For over eight year- I hun- Itncl to the lane brand 0! rlnrunmranihdolvbln Record. l 1‘!»- body in not loud for .- hour and mom .1 mucluuon um fume. Tho corour'n Jury mm II I "mm o! maiden“! drowning. fu- nonl unkn were hold Wodnoo- any ["0an n no Bow-t church and human In III. a 0. '0. ma. emote". II. but unfortunately mulled It out of Axell'l hand. He then not. A lot and palm It out. but lay that “In. be bad loan do" lot the lat Nun. Tho boy- am .11 may could uni van for tun-lo lo mp. I like his In their “on. to an him. ’ Willard H. Axlun: was drowned in the Golf lut Sunday. where he had gone swimming in company 'with his brother Clarence and Axell Johnson. The boys, alter walking to the Golf. went in, the tale younger boya staying near ahore and Willard swimming out into deeper water several time. and coming back to the eho're. He ï¬nally walked out bach- wardn until the water got to hia‘ chin. when he alippod or fell back, and when he came up called once for help. The two hoya made heroic efloru to have him, Alell throwing a pair or water wins- to him, which he managed to reach but. let so again; then Aleu not a thin board and went out an far no he could so with Clarence holding his hand, and reached It to Willard. who grabbed Mr. Straube spoke to the board about water, sidewalks and paving of Burlington avenue. Matter was re- ferred to board of local improvements. Upon proper motion board adjourned to Aug. 20. Representative from Chicago Tele- phone company present and spoke with reference to Joint use of poles in the village. Matter referred to, the utter. may to look Into matter of agreement. Communication read from F. D. Lindley netting the board to 'apportion special assessments on property re- cently purchased by him on Highland nvenne. Matter reterred to President Ellis to adjust. ACCIDENTAL BROWNING. It was moved by Trustees Heller and Herring that the treasurer be In- structed to Invest money now In ll- brary buildlng fund in special assess- ment bonds of the village. Motion carried. all voting aye. voting aye were Trustees Burr, Her- ring. Haller and thtletord. BERT C. WHITE, Village Clerk. DOW'NEBS GROVE, DU PAGE OOITNTY,I ILLINOIS, SEPTEMBII 14, 1912 On the Farm, On the Plains, Out West, 0!: the Ocean. Boys books, by A. T. Dudley: The School Font. Following the Bell, The Yale Cup, A Pull-Beck Afloat, Mann; the Nine, At the Home Plate. The Aeroplane lerlee. by Ash- ton be In: When Scout fleet: Beout.1 ‘Bettllng the Bl; Horn, The Stolen Aeroplane. The Boy Aeronnnu’ Club. A Crulee In the Sky, With Sully Into the Slou Lead. by Joe. M. Henson. Glrle' hooke. by Amy Brooke: Prue at School. Prue’s lien-y Tlmee. Prue'- Plnymetee. mu. Bitter Prue, Princeee Pdly At School, Adventure. In Toy- hal. um. Polly Primate-e end Her The following list of juvenile and children's book: has just been put on the â€when at the public library: The Rover Boy: series. by Arthur W. Win- ï¬eld: 011 the rent Lakes. In Southern Waters, A: allege. On Treasure Isle, On Land and Sea, In the Air. In the Mounuinl. in the Jungian, 0n the River, At School, Down mat, in Camp. Choice Line of Literature for tho Young. W A ï¬ght then III who ï¬nd M. m. In dear old Downer. Grove. .50! oft. In fact. cums frequently. In CM. be liked to mu. He Ind no [at o! IT HAPPENED ON .“"" -,n~m 3“ â€Em. C“ Am um and. by the vmuu crud ulcer: and a most pleasant and preamble) Monlnu bu become n mem- ory to be long rhorhhod by thou preo- om. OUR PUBLIC LIBRARY. L R Putter, npmllna the ode"; annealed In. Mlle White. their In- glchwr. with a surï¬ng ollvor tu lull. In. On. ll. Lover on behalf of the chapter antenna the worthy [and 919mg with 3 beautiful fun. Ind Mr. lost bauulul mm!- wu furnished by the undoneâ€"Imo- Beulah 81- Inonoon 5nd Burma Maud loan. C. a Gun: And Lotus Pullerâ€"a duct by Illu Ann l‘lndloy and llu Ella Illa! and solo- by Illu Findley and Mr. B, Kano; added to the work 0! the ovonlng. Tuesday, Sept. 10, was a. day long to be remembered by the oincers and members of Vesta. chapter No. 242, as that was the date of the oiflcial inspec- tion of the worthy grand matron, Mrs. Hester M. Smith, andher corps of cm- cers. The evening meeting was pro-1 ceded by a 6 o'clock dinner served by the Ladies' Aid of the Congregational church, and eighty-three ware seated - at the beautifully laden tables and did nmple Justice to the (the menu. The guests then proceeded to the Masonic hall, which had been beautifully dec- orated with esters and other autumn HOWers tor the occasion. the degrees being conferred upon two candidates to the full satisfaction of the inspect- ing otilcer. The following present and Mt grind odicers were welcomed in the usual graceful manner of the worthy matron, Mrs. Julie Mounteer. . and occupied seats on the platform: Mrs. Hester M. Smith. worthy grand matron: Mrs. Cassie Gregory Orr. as- sociate grand matron; Mrs. Lorene G. Wilson, srsnd Add]: Mrs. E. Mse Mo Res and Mrs. Amaiin Huehl. past worthy grand lustrous of lliinois. snd ( Mrs. Gould, past worthy grand matron t of Minnesots. Visitors were present from Rising Sun and Alsmo chapters ( of Aurora, Althea of Nsperviiie. [A o Gringo of Le Grange. Berwyn of Ber- d wyo. Butter of Chicego and other " pieces were represented. VISTA NAPIER N0. 242 0. E. S of I. B. Downer. M. m, Mn. Goldlnh. Ind her hus- band from California. ~Ilr. A. 1'. Mat and wife from Philadelphia no nuts It tho Ito-o ~lnrlon Study and wife have taken rooms with Dr. M. Puller on cm “not dun. Gale Walker, formerly of Domn Grove. bu returned 1nd I! min; a vial! to her many Mandi. â€"Hrn. L. H. Swuflngen left [at Honda, for an extended visit in Can- fornlt. â€"fluch credit in due Martin White. tho vilhge ofllcer. for M- active .01"- icu rendered in the discharge 0! MI duties in ï¬le unfortunate accident on Sunday. in the drowning of Wiilud «lira. John Auel’I brother cm! Baturdny and Sunday with John Anal ma daughter. â€"Mlsn Irene Haskell returned to her home the last a! the week. â€"It and 1m. King Bush anter- falned sue-u: gt dinner on Sl'ln'dl’ 4evenl little theater parties It- ï¬elded lchcler‘l Theater Int week to m “The 11mm Rebel" pityed, conï¬dent! one of the best plan of the "non. "Dr W. W. flourley and wlfa. will leave for their southern home about the 180:. mu Alice will attend the cell's-t M [A Orange, "L. for a few mount -IIn. Sun Hoflort in entertaining -â€"In. John Brown In nun-mm -â€"III. A. 0. lithe! no token to Chicago Int week and m to undergo II ovorulon for Appendicitis It the Evangelical hospital. corner of Sedgr wick uni Wisconsin streets. Saturday. The opention In manual mm In. lieu! in getting along nicely. and it is hoped the will be nbie to morn hone shortly. ~09!)th Riel bu been nt home over 1 week will: I sore loot and it on canned him n great deal oi pain. ~41}. Woman‘s (1an o! It An- dur- Church will acct n (In bone of In curt. comer mm. and M at non-n. Wed-cod†durum. W. 13. M 3:804 -If. Ind In. I “that upon: I for m. In: I.“ with their con.- In. In "In. Hurley. u Tonlm m. w-Ir. Ind In, lrvlna Wm! Inn ro ‘m ho- . not! â€all upcnl with mm In Now lump-hire , thM “W ‘50 “a!“ «m- M u n m um ll!"- n no "on! of hot (our an!) bmflu In! ward-y. [Clam was one going our Down- «ram. In 3 «mm dlrocflon Wod- ludu morning â€"A number of (no boy- of Int nar- [Mu-an; clan will luv. um '01 h collate J†Allison will be h tho mummy of llllnoll. Bob W m In no: Calm. ma llur W [I Nannie-torn Unlnnlty. lawn] of tho drlu of tho clu- m aha; ocean maso- hot. no out .41.», boo Cunningham and MI Ib- m mm. o! momma. 0M0. Inn to and m cm I Mount ml: with their eon-1n, In. Huh will“ â€"-In. Ru Lo Boga And mu Corinne Le Bun Halted n the hon. o! Ir. no In P. (ironic! over Sun- dny. The, Intel»! purchulu I homo In the near future In the vlllngo. ~Do not miss the opening chapter: or “The Sable Loren" on me 16 In thlu lune. Fonnerly chief surgeon Colin}:n Sul- phlde Minlng Company of Arizona Ind loot) lurgoon Southern Pulno Rul- Formerly chief surgeon for Grant Bron. Conatructlon Company at bulld- tn; of Arizona Entem Rallrond. ANNOUNCEMENT. The not use repeatedly oome to my notice inst s rumor is being persist- ently circulated to the elect thnt the undersigned is going to leave Down- ers Grove. We is to announce most emphat- thst l hove no intention of the kin whatever. It is my intention to remain in Downers Grove indeï¬nitely. ' 1!. L PUFF'ER. M. D. Physic!» end Surgeon. Ghduste or Heinemsnn Medial College snd Hospital. Chlcsxo. , uste of University of III lie College (College of Physio un urxeons). Chicago. orly house illysioisu Chicago to Hospital. ‘ merly house physician and sin- bulsnce surgeon Hshneinnnn Hospital. Rochester. N. Y. '( uata lie ' Co] In urxom erly HEM I merly High Grade Groceries White House Coffee PLEASANT SURPRISE PARTY. A number of the Mood: 0! Dr. and In W. W. 00mm. who rem: n.- Whlu departure of (he doflnf um MI Illa. plannod a mum†lot them In! mm evening. WM: that money 'u pogubls. «My met to the MOST ANY DAY NOW! At the meeting held 'l‘uondny, Sept. 3. at the Constant-Ions! church It we. decided to postpone omnixinx the new cemetery association until deï¬nite memento could be nude with the Stinky estate for the pumhnne oi the unsold lot: in the Went Side cemetery. and the committee I“ directed to confer further with Ilr. bee Sunday roaming prtco and tonal. The ground committee reported (but by the pur- chue of eighteen are. adjoining the present cemetery on the north Ind out it would take in the moat delin- ‘bio portion a! the adj-rent land and would be staple for n uont may your: to cane. The meeting uiionrnod lo the mil 0! the chairman to meet eome evening non 'oel. when It is hoped thou "ll be I Inflcient number a! “wee Interested pronent to tote up the (Wing-handling“ .‘_ 4,â€...- Lend Us Your Ears! Plum Dian-nod Roi-u" to New luryln' Ground. ABOUT THE CEMETERY. LORD LUMBER co. J. W. NASH I] Just as our clients plan to meet their olilicatielajf‘i here when they become due, the omcers and employing: of this bank plan to meet every obligation imposed by its relations with its clients. ’ ‘ 5 ~qI Safety of money held in trust; sub- stantial aid in the promotion of depos- itors' interests; wining consideration of meritorious projects; recompense for service based on equityâ€"these are eons of the obligations which are recognized bythis . institution, on the basis of which it invites ‘ business, individual and savings accounts. Farmers and Merchants Bank Dow-era Grove. Illinois ctpim Stock $25,000.00 saw â€4.500... W' we. menace loin-Pro- 8 A. I. to 8 P. In and Saturday ova-Am Ir.- 5 P. I. to I P. I. Listen. Plane! Cold Winter Is Coming! You Can’t Defer That First Order For Coal Much Longer! We Are Expecting To Hear From You In Person Or By ’Phone w. L. 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