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Downers Grove Reporter, 14 Sep 1912, p. 4

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A this! it Minn"! City nude 0! Mn booty in 1 motor bod; Iv!- ho believe. In having III the humans In M. manna. The unit mlhdo In. only one win. an. my be taken as In Indie-non U he does not one for war. , ”jutting the picture or a m In a Wax mm on its cover. _Imo misulue misfit make : hlt no aviator! are still trying to an. m nourhunllmoucnot hmthumamonmof-cdlelta filmy an. INC on mm W has Invented u safety razor. thum- m «mum t phy- delln' pnacflpflom be writcn let W. What! Tn. (metro-sum and my wt of medicine? Th double docked W out It “Yorke-truism... Any “wet-ammumnfl'm “mm-ova A New York physician no" that rt! our (might I cold through hell: lit" This prove. our conâ€" “Mumfwuodml ”Yakunvubmb “MI-”IDIOMW l Yankee divorcee can that roll- UH Ila man the beat hum“. five never heard of) rodâ€"hauled .mamnlnnlnnmm MimeMN-nodm m h III-uh for Inbncum on uum;mnn.¢«mn 15m1â€"DIIN’I KNUBK mow... hunted am “www.mgndmu IWeonflnceImee mmmlutmmdcm- wlmmmfpodlblw New In tho oldest Inhnbttuu run- lbs-muinclnfluu'yln‘ton- umber n summer that beat- this in Wo m that he in l good swim- (ho source of wonder 1: why the moat crowded restaurants usually om~ play the hunt unner- or Wfltrollcl. It In aid that the new emperor of m dooI not Inherit his flthot'l («Money to write poetry. Banal! Swims-[And bu forbidden III-1n! h runny ltltiOllIâ€"io um tnlnl my donut on “ma, we infer. I“ loll". dad. dumb and blh‘. WBMkhmodmm ANc-thmwmflo Immurhthommd- mm. M title Philippines would 8 I W picture was It I’ b all“ oftho umpire. In- ”... mm In mm” Nov Initiation at baseball for Mkammmmm York mun unsun- to new on a «mu! bankroll or :15. a flu Dona- am. Post neg-agein- mun. ww- and. known upon Wippuoiuon. ”mama“ mom-c OWN-loan... Poor 9' Dim-u In Polo. Hair. Cleveland‘s hedth omeer ln aid to claim that the blue hut worn by wom- Cl 1. not. Imnlnry and dam than not! than which the modern mu: deplore. 9‘ lnnniury. In none mm they no naming m to shov the number a! contagious dio- me- which an be triad directly ho the hin~flulonl Food We. We Worndnoutofuomklnndof mmmdnmydua. Manuela-total. than with. mmmflvommouttoth Mmdmmuoljoyâ€"qu mflfinhonowummy-hd. know-avovmlotforntm mmhuommmm hmMuompmwmd out than. filmed In eternal mane..â€" Iummuh the MM Ou- mayhlhmdnmu mm!- tho pimofocherpoo- 3k. lthlnnchmpathyM Ioâ€"nyofufulzmulnmnuy M noun who tolmdou‘ We and hamlomuumJndonou W]. Then no point- mum '0 out: to fool umcly enough to to mount. it need Mumm- Mmmuumnmmdmn- muummm con-Imus. nmmtubdurhhflmm' mmmuuvmmuu mmummummlb m Iml Ion burnt to how M001Moyonvnttonnl¢ A and] mil-mankind mummmm mt, Mum lib-ohm?” mint-«MIND- W wu nun. uumm um . coll-- o! chalk-l “arming I}- “meadow-mama)“. lilo. ltumbynmmy ”whom-com tutomn mmh‘ubuwodtnnltmu mmmhumm Beverahnewepaper men from diner- ent citiee got to discussing the other day what wee the bent news in the new-paper they were reading togetb~ er. One of them ineisted that the game between the lendera in the two league baseball championehips-nttractr ed the moat readere. Another pereiet- ed that it wae the page at political epeechee tor the day. A third argued that the beat newe in that paper wae the column at clauliled advertising. under the heade o! Wants. For Balee. To Rent. etc. He argued that the in- torlnatlon in thou eolnnne wae read with heener inherent than anything deebeeauuitnlatedmoretopeo- nle'a'delly livee. The women. he continued. were per tlenlarly elected by each advertiee- lneota ea thoee for houaemaide. and ot honeenlaida looting tor poeiuone. Even I! they were not looking for eervanta Wren, It threw a bright light on their own houeehold trouble; The lien. he eald. were touched by the thin‘n that were being altered tor file. The farmer toned out which of hie mpetltore waa trying to diapoee at what produce; ownere ot hoeeee were Intereeted to eee what other honeee were eeilina tor. lea that rented houee were always looking out hr ee-ethin‘ better than what they Prof. Lloyd has been carrying on or periments with muskmeions for years ‘ snd he has written several mOIIO‘ graphs in the past which have also been published by the Experiment Sta- tion. “How to Grow Muskmelons" in circular 139. and “Marketing Musk- meions" is bulletin 124. Besides these, Circular 154. “The Home Vegetable Garden" gives some brief and general directions. THE BEST NEWS IN THE PAPER. tried, broadcasting was tried, and mix. in: soil and manure was tried but the expense and yields did not keep tab. comparatively, with the use of a mod- erate amount 0! well rotted manure in the hill. The results of these ex- periments have been published as a “wage bulletin which may be ob- tained tree by writing (or Bulletin 155. A short concise abstract or this bulls- Lin has also been published. FERTILIZER, EXPERIMENTS WITH HUSKMELONS. ’ A little bun yard manure in the hill make. the muskmelon delicioul. A dozen other methods of fertilizing were tried in the experiments 0! Prof. John W. Lloyd 0! the University 0! Illinois agricultural experiment eta.- tion, but none of them with the suc- ceea or this method. Phosphate was loyOwuLmuDog. My Owl’- "I". white Rn! Financier. Robbin; Peter to my Paul I- u: old «radiant. but the Ingenuity of I ma h W’nhlncton improvod‘em on tint simple method. Ho stoic his hud- Ionl'c watch and than cold fit to m the rent. Such Ines. ought noon to menu: in tho lid-lane. WWIMMM. mean-o- V. BIIO‘NION, Cashier. Blake of Illinois. County of Du Page. as. â€"Suhncrlbed Ind sworn to before In: this 7th day of Sept. 1912. Total Hammln ............. ”rum.“ 1. V. almonson, C‘shler a! the Men’ and let-chants fink. do solemnly mt can me We mum: In true «I the best of my kmlollce and ballet. I. Cnpflnl flock plkl In ........ 1 2. 8:"le loud ................. Ufialvldcrl grout-HI 3,832.18 Lem curnm Inter- osl, amuse! lfld (axon mid ......... 2.2.14.0] 4. Deposits: Time certificates. . ‘. 119,504.01 mum, white! to notice ....... ...... 0.3“.70 Demand. subject to check ........... 11.52035 I, lulu. lmn- rm "II ul- (-1. . ..... ...‘..lll.00l.00 Imm- on mun-nu manly ..........I 10,001.“ 0th" Dunn. and du- - ‘ count. ............ 50.081." 103.5“.00 P madam ....... an! I. Inn-“monk, Fun-d mun hood. 1.000.00 Hm“. manly and mumps! bond... !.!00.00 10,000.00 4. lmlhmn lemma: Imam noun...” 15,000.00 Ila-l ochlo oflut "um hunting home. ".13.“ F‘nnnun and fix- Inna ............... 6J3.” 31.725.” (Seal) Locum! an Downr- anon, sun at Im- mlu. mum Ibo mmnccmnl ol Imu- nm an "I: am any at April. I’ll. .- math to the Auditor of Public Account- or "u: um- or numb. punuunt' Io Int. nmmucm. Far-en Inch-ts Bulk Tam Ila-"neon weal.) Correctâ€"A mu Cuh on "Ind Currency ...... (hid min am" mm. Minor min” Duo (m flanks Male ......... National 'l'oul ....................... “H.611! State of lmnolu. (‘ounty 01 Du Page, II. «I, Sunuel Curtis. Cashier of the above- muned hank. do solemnly swear that the above Itutemcnl In true to the but of my knowledu And ballet. SAMUEL CURTIS. Calm". Subscribed and IWOI'II to before me ml- in. day of flank "fl. WILLIAH H. BIDDGETT. weal.) Notary Public. check ................. Savings deposits ........... H Thus certificates of deposit ..... Postal Savings deposfls,.837.oo Renen'e {or taxes .............. Ing . . . . Dividends lndlvld uul Capital stock paid in ........... l Surplus fund .................... Undivlded profits, less expenses and taxes paid ................ National Bunk notes outswnd~ Nickels and Cents... ......... 66.35 Lawful Money Reserve In Bank. vlz: Specie ...... . ....... . . 85,9“.75 Legamender nukes... 9,670.00 9344.75 Redemption fund with U. 8. agents ............. . . . . ...... Checks and other man Item... 'Notes of other National Banks. Fractional Pa 1) e r Currency. Postal savings ......... $1,010.01 Premiums on U. 5. bonds ...... Bonds, Securities, etc .......... Banking house, furniture, and fixtures Due from secured .............. . ....... U. 8. bonds (a secure circulaâ€" tion .......................... Other bonds to secure Loans and Dlacounm...........: ()Verdrulta. secured and um At Downei-s Grove. In the State 0! Im- noia, at. the close of business. Sept. 4th, 1912. Th. [1an an AM Total Treasurer (5% of circulation) 1,750.00 (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION.) Report 0! I!" coudlllon o! First National Bank from approved (OFFICIAL PUBLICATION.) Report of the Condltlon of lEEAl NOTICE. LIA BIIJTIEB‘ un'pald. ....... . ...... deposits subject to LIABILITIES. RESOURCES. J. W. HUGH“. J. W. ROGERS. E. E. STEVENS. floaty Pubflc. 71.524‘ 25 330535.03 ”.0219? 30.1”." "JG.“ 2.4.2.50 6“." 220.31 15.08.51 2.234.“ 1,597.57 . . 51,010.00 1,010.00 Resqrve Dunno:- ”17,632.59 . .3183.867.11 25,”... 14.300.” ”.770. I. 21.725.” 3 35,000.00 6,000.00 3 96,825.14 53,087.84 38,007.83 16,323.27 37.00 260.00 85.000.00 17.50 300.00 20,801.38 11,300.00 35,000.00 1.174.17 0.19185 1 , l“. 04 816 .00 13.60 head, Josef. n farmer of Bennm, In Bohemle. determined to meet hie for tune In the new world. By herd work and eon-denial they sunny lent him on hie wny. and later heerd from him in Colnrndo. A yeer ego hie letters sensed. end the mother dedded to fol- Iow. By selling everything the own- ed. the mother eecured money which the thought enough for the Journey. To mne doubly lure. Ill. and the m. tle onee trudged the no miles from Bereum to Bremen. carrying their lib tle huldlee o! clothing. It eoet lea than ten cents 1 any for food and they slept In the field; It was e month'e journey to Bremen. and there they OBI-sod m In the m or the steamer Nectar. Ind reached here; etewweehuo. ltwudecldedthey mmuulyte become public ”tum-Indium. “eunuch-gunmen" tenant-Denver. Nov Yorkeâ€""Hy but than a (In. men," nld In Immigration once? a In. med In. In! Bkflvinek and tar three children. Ban, ‘nino; Janet. men. um! Anna. an. through the but. once. mmmgmm TM- Iun In: updated mm!- by Mm Jackal: and removed by Omar Mud In 1885. REACH U. S. AFTER HARDSHIPS ‘l'hh mini her (no. In I ooh-In conch” In the church in death w“ rated. and lb. was not with Iflnr Mme!- molded from unwou- some one had brought from am can. The In ohm for the all peered in at hot «Mn window. Ind saw her cool- mlnfrontotlheope-In Two mu. chlklrcn were playing on tho loor beside her whom they mind their chm-1 um and and. no wu buried with a cuts through her bad, and an new tree wu planted to mutt the not. One of the boy- who remembered the occurrence lived to be put ninety mnetmnndtotdlttotholut with ull the 'vividnm of youth. pointp‘ Mt “one a. Mod won. Minalnmhomonmoouo all". of tho villa”. planting her MOI. mung chick-n. and m In; In her "I'll hunch '17 to 1]". Perhaps uh went to tho (own. nun: ad hungry. to wick up mo 0“ ml or (o "I for some mild. A! II] run the could not talk town and 'u mutation. They and her “the annular roan." Ind Mot. Ion; coho nfluonuno wu am to hr. no that the tomato]! an. to look I” In In a 'Itch. MnMnMoonlyntun¢ Manson ad hunt Mona OI tho hill than Mum is a old ltono thytoriu church who“ cut dot. in not known. But then in a Indium: connected with it which con hach until it win I vivid non- ory in the mind- of non. During the Napoleonic wm. I acidic of Plum wandonnl westward with hi- wt!- ud hahioo to and I homo can. it) tho puny hamlet on the Schohuio All boiled to my. The man did hotlin humid-coup.“ onto! III-d uni memory, for neither ho not his wit. could an: a word of Du- vhlch every one buying 3 lot at! owning 1 house hld to pay, o pumice whlch continued for over I hundred non. Hlo daughter. Hoofletu. do- oorlbed u o glued tom-n. chanced tho mo 0! WI putty spot to El- w um! Thm Tab WI": 250 who: shop In Huh to .0. General North bought the land where the village now stand. and em ubllshed a Iystem of ground rents Esperance. N. Y.â€"â€"Esperance. mean- ing hope. is one of the oldest villages in these parts. It was known as State Bridge in the Revolution. A name which occurs often In the mili- tary orders issued at the'time Gen. William North, an aid on the stat! of Washington. lived there forthe time, for the scenery is splendid and the village nestles by the creek at the very bottom of a. great basin spreading out to the north, south. east and west. The atmosphere is always clear and the verduro usually is tinged with the rich blackness which it gets from thunderstorms. SHE b‘ifi'iofi wrrcucnm Story of Early Day. In 1 Now Yo'rk Stat. VIII-goâ€"Woman Slain With HOMO M “Witch.“ uo tho woman‘l Imo- Bflvcr Bullet:- "Find-one future- too often Ivoii | man. or at lent tin ummmt of feminine attention they attract doe! tint (or him. The strikingly rootl- looking husband in very often a mi- nm When in mingle. vitl: men and women. especially the wanton. he will Irv-'v Always v ‘ on min. like a proud "Yes. he don. He‘s Mg! and sweet and good (0 mo.“ } “8m uylng n. m roan-h child. Stop thinking It, "on: put an out of your but. Your friend Ibo annual. bu no! Mon AM. to I” a [mound of In on. moot llkoly for the moon that m an «Humble mm. shoot other gm" hounds. 801" my“. I can ll.” ”not Couln W "NM 3 word, I '1]! not "don to no other won). It to the homely damn" Eldon bound tho Dandy {atom um bring hyphen to (he mum'- Iucly vim. You know Jlmnh Mon to note you boom.” "Yea, I know. mac. oh, I hate to Due «to: people think 11mm!» pl:ln.“_ “Now, as have. Juneau. all won on In beauty lovm ind ldulml. Whore the on Odom the but! In vary up! to followâ€"(or 3 (Inc. But what: I! come. to chooolnc I Ian-band. I m. author. moot women no who much to place more ulna on other «1qu than beauty in a man. und roll for them that they do. ”nuly In I man. u a mic. do" not mule (or the (all. 0! character (but In- mn I ween- ol mum-d llfo." “Yo; Indeed. Con-In Bea: but ”modules I wish ho was botur look- lug!" “fly dnrllng mu. cox," And here I leaned over Ind kluod her shining golden “Inf-“You know us well u I do "at Jllnlnlo could hardly be called 1 buuty. HII noon to too long and too urge for that. HI. em do aloud out a trifle lpo much 1nd hll mouth Is porn”. a bit too wide for perfect symmetry; butâ€"well, even If he II a bit plain In looks. who! doe. It nah car? II he no: u Had lull-bud And a good mu?" “Tired of Jimmieâ€"oh. Cousin Bess, you know I'm not; I love him with all my heart, and. of course, I think him handsome; but Edith Samuel: said she didn't see how I ever came to marry such a plain man." "Well. what did you tell her?” “I didn't answer. I was too um I just. turned away from he: and went over to Mrs. Simpson nnd helped her make tea; but I can". help wondering if all the girls think Jimmie in a ‘plnin' man." “@m’slde- "No, indeed, I don't. thlnk him plain. Whatever made you not such a fool- lah question. child? You are not get- tlng tired of Jimmie, I hope!" That time the thread did so in the eye of my needle, but I stuck both needle and thread in my work for i knew it was useieu to try to new when Jeannette wanted to talk to me aboue Jimmie. But this was the limit. Jimmie plain! The rate is $1.15. for three minutes, and the saving of time is two days. Call “Long Distance.” “Cousin Bess, do ion think Jimmie is awfully plain?" She did not answer me for a min- ute or two; just leaned her head against my knee and let her clasped hands fall in her lap, and then: “Plain? - Jimmlo awfully plain? Why, what on earth do you mean?" A ioumey there requires changes of cars and inconvenient hours. Two thousand active, busy people live in Boscobel, whose business can be solicited without trouble or inconven- ience over the Bell Long Distance lines via the Chicago Telephone Company. "What's the matter now. child?" I inquired, as I bit on! the end of a thread that simply would not so through the needle’s eye. Jeannette, looking very maul-um! and wearing a long taco. came and threw herself on the grass 1: my feet. JuflNmE's MIME 'A “PLAIN" HUSBAND Chicago. BOSCOBEL is an attractive town in Western Wisconsin, 257 miles from By ELBIB GUNLIIL Hugo 700mm Dense-«a. Hamburg. Pa.â€"â€"A new “Much photo- cnphic refnctor telescope, ulna! at 0150.000, nld to be the third largest Mfume!" o! It: Had in the world. in dedicated u m. Allegheny char "Cm, Rivervlew wk, In the In. once of - «numbed put: at “I. am and vlmorl. Yul", who was employed at l boll- boy at I Inn! hotel. was union“ with dummy Int l-‘ridly morning by umber bollboy. Ne "pl-Inca that he had been listening Io a dlvlne IIII‘I- mon- to (ho nlnlonary field and bar- riedly packed a few belonging: tad boarded (he Manchurln. when be bid In the hold. Cum-In Mole of the unnchuru m- "nod to the your). man's Account of km vlulon. um be had rmngod from MI India; place. but. decided that It am not entitle Yates to [no plan.“ Ind tho nowuny wu trmtmod to (In N". when um vet-cl vn not In mldocun. The hide 6mm 70 pound- una tho weight of the am.- wu 05de It chm hundred pounds. Ynteo' “call." by which he in lun- moned lo Inn-d tho menu” of the gospel Imonc Ibo heuheu. led him to now It” on tho unmet Mam-hunt. nMch left here F‘rldly. } While walking through the womb ’ near Cohasset. 031., Mrs. w. H. I’llle- bury of Chico shot a large brown bear that measured six feet from tip to tip. Mr. and Mrs. Pillsbury were well- ing from their summer home neu Cohaeeet to the “Promontory." a high point from which an excellent View of the whole valley can be had. Mn Pill-bury had a 30-30 carbine. Sudden- ly she new a. large bear coming down the III]! about forty yards away. ”lt'l e beer. shall I shoot it?" she shouted to her hsuhand. Pillsbury answered in the efllrmative. And his wife naked: “Whereehnll l Ihoot him?" “In the head.” came the newer. With delib- erate elm the woman ill-ed. hitting the mine! mum in the right eye, killing him instantly, Bun finuclm Gelâ€"Harold Yum n Mamened youth, who bud teen 0 vlnlon and tuned M the Orion! to preach to the Chinese. wu brought back to 8:1: Francisco on the ate-net Nile, which melted hero recently. [Ital-Inc Thu Ho flocclvod I OHM. STOWAWAY NEEDS A VISION The little lady kissed me, and, with a happy laugh. ran back to her houw hold duties, whlle I resumed my new- lng, thlnklug how little physical beau- ty counted in this busy world. "0h. Cousin Bess, I'm so glad I told you what Edith said. It has worried me. worried me. But now I see it all so dinerently. You Ll- ways do help me. dear, no matter what my trouble is. Jimmie is not plain. His soul ls positively beautiful, and I shall always see that shining through his dear eyes. on MR, Iu. 40 benefit or m «you, end hll poor little win in left neglected in 3 corner. “Jimmie takes the but of we of you. dear. He provides you with every comfort in life and a few of the luxu- ries. He is n clean-thinking, upright man: a good citizen, possessing for more than ordinary Intellectual shil- lty; gentle in manner and speech and, beat of all, loving his little wife with all the great love in his manly heart. Jimmie may be ‘plain' looking, but he will not remain that way ions. Ell good qualities will prevent that." Iummom to French to Bcnldlud Chlnuoâ€"lo Bhlppod Back. California Wom-n’u Good Shot. System

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