W: n, "mnmmiuonm 1th Sons. lumber for m 1912 ................ turnttho mavens " ("MMWIM 3.8.lim,mplmmrm than L. woo-m, min. for W. W. mini. premium on are P. I". We 1 00.. olection m and “ppm- for Co. w. [Immi- W Com-nun Pub. Co. Volt-o 88. [Ana-3' II. A. m. Wehn I 00.. mp- pllel hr County hm ...... Vader- Uuitod Cu Electric human-unmet; M A On. '00â€". I! an IQ Anal-u "on... Ilium-Inbound: m b Ooh-hr u chi-twat Immutl-uo-nolm â€0‘8â€â€œ: meninzuou'uounumm wmmtmmbuh'm Jud“ d 8-“ Court: The and Jury â€looted. summoned. annual!“ uni sworn (or the October “A. 0.1.12.0(th1800mbo‘ [one to noon um since mm; their out“! upon. they In" con- chdod their dellbonuou. m any kn will.“ all complaint- I“. nationalism!†STATE OF ILLINOIS. COUNTY OF DU PAGE. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF DU PAGE COUNTY. OCNBER TERM. A. D. 1912. To the Honorable umm Sinner. All of which in mpeotmuy sub- Illflnd. “minded-Intuit. They would 'further report that they luvs not completed their delineation: Ind they all leave to nuke this pub thl report 3nd to continue their do- "Mutton. They especially denim to commend Blue’s Attorney Charles W. Hadley. for his painstaking and eminently tut method- betore this Grand Jury. III!) to thank him to:- his courteous and xentlemnly twatment of the members thereof. ‘Thoy wish to commend the suds» Wt o! the Bond of Supervisors in ‘tho erectlon ol the new barn upon the County Farm. and the improve- ment at the stock upon the County man-lawn..- All of which I. respectfully lib gunmenâ€- V. A. DIETER. 41.1. 17.30 18.00 “7.“ 59.11 37.18 ll." 21.“ 110 "I." 1.15 Here‘e Downers Grove testimony: Ire. John Leibundguth. 170 8. Iain 8L. Downer- (have, m. aye: "I know um Doen'e Kidney Pllle ere a good kidney medlcme. for they hue been need in my funny for backache. trouble with the kidney secretion! end other mule- caused by week Haul. Doln'e Kidney Pm- have elm Me! In to the elm-e nude for then and knowing whet they will uJ-trmlymieemeirmetoen perm unmet! wfth kidney conâ€" ma farewell to his palm luv. 8. A. Initial let... M. formerly pastor at St. Andrew's. has accepted-cantatnflmmflw tome It (Ivonne. no. He Med Ila farewell lemon lat Bulky Ind ST. ANDREWS HA8 NEW CLERGYIAN (hound dmbafldehlr. H. l‘. Lawn-non. 'I. w. Do'nfl. My he. to m and mm nut-y co M 1. m: ............. Mlmflmhfl.. no MWMfounl â€Ila-admins“ (no. ll. mun-n. mob- .“ unloc- wut Dali cl N. r. [Av-noon. mu M. can he. tar Ann m" 0.0. H. Willis-n. um Do you know howâ€" To one relic! run when; To correct distressing urinary ml: To mint weak kidneys? Your neighbors know the way- my. and Douro Kidney Pills; Ban proved their worth in my mic-tout. Inflow mm I. ï¬nd“ to tho maul chi-nu E ulna“ 83 PERFECT CONFIDENCE. “unhol- Kenn hound upland. Ir. Chm- ad Oath-o- or the Band at Blunt-on: for care of county Inmetee for Octo- ber. 1912. previously pelt! upon the 0. K. o! the county um committee. we have examined and Ileo and oormct. The ohlml o! the judges and clerks o! the seven! election district. for service. it the election of November 5, ma. .- per hlllu presented no corrected by the county clerk. we have examined end and correct end recent-end nlloved Ind order- drum (or the men] emu. Wildly ooh-mu. 0mm}! L KELLER. The claim of William Soltwlucll. $4,000.00. to apply on contract for completing barn at County (arm. prov vionsly paid upon the 0. K. of the Comaty tam committee. we hue ex- amined and Ilnd correct. The claim of West (Mango Press. $49.45. for publishing specimen bal- lots. we recommend allowed for $42. m an†howl. Haw (I Rom tor Mulch helmet. 'rln lollovdu report of canal". on The claim o: c. n Bartlett. mus. W1 out-RM MAI YACKLIY. v“. County M. Kathy 0M1. below will be sent to the Dead bet- ter Moe December 2. 1912. If not called for prior to that date. A charge at one cent on an (dunked matter. utterly-Mr. August anlck. from La Grange, m. Hr. Curtis D. Bird, color um He replied this m M! VIN. department. mam-homldï¬nnlnhmm Crete. m. Hr. Martin F. Lucht, from Chicago. m. 8. D. Sakollc, from far. alga. Mr. Andrew Wolf. from for- mm Paciï¬c. The ram“. which n technical In character. may be had {no on application to the Director at the United Bates Geological Survey at Washington. D. C. Cards:~Mr. G. Back. from Local. Elbert 0. 8mm, 1’. I. and a. mum beds of Rush. The Duke! sum Geologic-l m m in recently â€Diluted. u Bullo- th ‘13. 1 report on â€been and Pleistocene l'onnlnien fro- mm m California. by Rufus loner Dan. Jr. Oleonlenoltugflï¬mt facts revealed by the study of the†MRIMMhMatmI-otof mun or mtenmte origin but are ndeupoftmmnonln the non-h Athntlc Oven! today; some of the spec's: correspond to forms that Inhabit both the south Atlantic and an In of [nut law to thy m h an the tor-tattoos. In. ! vile-t to the mat. and In many places they nuke up the cite! â€rt 0! grant ml nan-es. ant-plea my be etted the mall mm at m the nun-flute limestone: at â€pt. ant-n II «plop! rm nuc- $18.3.3inier-Pi E I 1335'? I! grog-Dialog??? ég‘.zl§.i :1!!! >$IFRIFI~XR pig-22:33.1»! nah-rd nun, Mr chm-hon «amcmmdcmu. Mmmmaomam ant-Non. 1". but at (be mu m an» The Yetta: 1nd cards advertised murmur-guano!!!» mmhMMllh-luly A llule piece of clult tell- In later. eating history. To the unassisted eye It looks simply like I very loose and open kind of stone. but it It 1- ground down no "III: that one cu: see through u~untll It In thin enough to be enm- Ined with a magnifying glueâ€"l: will be found to be made up or very minute amulet. embedded In which are In~ unmet-Ne bodtee. some smaller end none larger. but on a rough avenge not non than e hundredth or III Inch In dunner. having IeIHelned‘ nape and unmm. A cable Inch of none wed-cu cc cult my emul- Iudn‘l 0! than“. 01 Ibeee hod- ndo .9 0! a III-hot o! tau-hon. ennui-mun (not: with on u- II (the any of geology (In Ion-I- THE FORAMINIFERA. The Mary of a um. PM. 01 Chalk. A reception following the wedding will be given by the groom’s mother. In. C. Y. James. at her home on But H street . Hr. Jamel la a brilliant young bus- lneu man of Ontario md owner of several ranches. The bride's home wu artistically decanted In green and white. relieved by touches of pink. The bride was gowned In u haunt some creation of white chm-mouse satin with ducheu lace and carried a shower bouquet of white orchids and lilies o! the valley. For the wedding Journey she wore a dark blue broadcloth suit und 3 large picture hat to match. Her brother, Mr. Frederic E. M- tord. acted as best man. The wedding took place at the home at the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. w. '1‘. Alford. at Ealt Fourth street. Ontario, Cal.. Thursday after- uoon at two o‘clock. November 2!. Downers Grove Reporter: The Mandi 0! III“ mm Alford. tor- merly of Downers Grove. but now of Ontario. Cal" will be pleased to learn of her max-rue to Mr. Merle Dubban James of Ontario. Cal. ADV‘RTIOID LIST. COMMUNICATIONS. In. M. Lucht. Ontsrio. Cal. Thentrlcnl interest in Chicago at the November 31. 1912. 0 Reporter: of Miss Etta Alford. tor. nets Grove. but now of will be pleased to learn to to Mr. Merle Duhhon arlo. Col. 3 took place at the pride’s parents. Mr. and \ltord. at East Fourth 1, Cat. Thursday after- o‘clock. November 24. was gowned in u had i o! white char-mouse chess lace and carried :quct of white orchids he valley. [ding Journey she wore broadcloth suit end a 1st to match. ‘, Mr. Frederic E. A!- best man. home was artistically -een and white. relieved pink. l a hrilllsnt young bos- Ontario and owner of I. following the wedding )y the groom’s mother. mes, at her home on rRAMINIFERA. um. Piece of cum. present time seems to center at the Gsrrick Theater. where on Monday evening, November 26. Hadsme Linn Aharhnnell, the falclnltlng Viennese prlmn donns, enters upon the third successful week of her engagement in the new American Operetta, “Miss Princess" in which she has scored the triumphant hit 0! her notable career and is delighting larger nu- diences even than in her memorable appearances in the title role of "Mad- eme Sherry" and “The Kerry Widow." “Miss Princess." her latest vehicle. which critics and theatergoers have united in proclaiming the hrighest. prettiest and most tuneful musical entertainment that this season has brought forth. is the work 0! three newcomers-Frank Mandel. In young San Franciscan, wrote the book while the lyrics and score were supplied hy Will B. and Alexander John-tone. for- mer residents of Evanston. Adrolt- ly blending romance. comedy and mel- ody the authors of “Miss Princees' have fashioned n potently sppeaiing operettn that strikes 1 retreshing note oi‘ novelty and real charm in the ï¬eld of light musical entertainment, and the central character. that or s young European Princess of the royal blood visiting the United Ststes for the llrst time provides for Mad-me Ahsrhnneil the most suitable role in which she; hu yet sppcued. Beginning todny over $0,000,000 Red Cross Christmas Seni- vm be placed on sale in almost every large city and nearly every state of the United Staten, the proceeds to go for the beneï¬t of the Inn-tuberculosis movement in the community when the can]: no acid. This announcement nu mule ted-y from headquarter- oi The Nation“ Allocation for the Study and Preventim of Tnherenlo sin which Is directing the tale him It. New York ones. m..." a mum mmm u IO' new! for Chicago. Produced htMcflyaflyhA-m.flm Muir moi-eel iy every «Mo ad m n the ï¬nest phy of the century. while. the out. com- m of mine“ "on. ha been declared a miracle. Not only has manly every phygoer in Chicago teen and enjoyed "Hoe Feathers." in It It estimated that 75 pet colt of I“ the visitor: to Chicago have made on 98011 to see this ploy while In the city. flail otter! have been re- ceived from every part 0! the com:- try, Indicating that the tune of the production ha bacon. amide. EIGHT? HILLIONS OF RED SEALS ON SALE TODAY. Ono Hundred Thousand Tuberculosis Fighter- ln Tm Tim:- and Agenda Engaged In Holiday Campaign. "FINI PIATNIII" TO LIAVI CO0- ï¬g“ giizgi‘ Ԥt§,!i W'MIM Pull 'II’.‘ III- ..ou Minna-4 “AI“. Motion-m7 '“l mâ€. mmmnummtm “Bought and Pnld For." which I. will; «a mu: weak a: the Macon Theater In the moot Down: pay In China». has united another chr31- ‘m to a Inc-muon- Wt “lumen non! mud unmet mwhmwumum-au “no. In»! Tobi- W. at the K. A. l. Couple. (no of the 3m!- nt Jul-h churches In Chicano. M Mgmmhuholnr. Ant-:1. M Ital-lot at tho Pilgri- Coo- mlonl much. with u Innuen- d m 0! ml... um Och-hr but vfluo to “be “at“ d “but: and Pad '01" :- Iona-u: “SOUGHT AND PAID FOR" PRAISE!) BY PROMINENT RABBI. AUU‘IHINTI» Phone 108.! Tho Nntlonnl Auoclauon announce- that In use any person- cannot ob- tdn ocul- In the community when they live. they can secure them by Irma: to Rod Crou Seal Headqnab (on. 715 Union Trust Building. Wuh- luxton.D.('. “Omani-ecu one cent each and every soul sold II 1 ballot In the am mum tu- When Moberg does r Pointing it is done ight HOUSE PAINTING and INTERIOR DECORATING l‘. c. MODERG a SON Canal tone. leeie will be sold from drus â€tone. depertnmnt stores and other jhinde of stores end nhope. from poet Seneca. reilwny nation's. booth; on the etreetrhotel lobbies end-in numerous other planes. The number of agents bundling the sale in this way aggre- gntee over 25,000, while the actual number of individuals engaged in the axle. almost entirely Volunteers. will melt well over 100.000. Society lend- ers in almost every large city or the country. notably in Pittsbum. Brook- lyn. Cleveland. Chicago. Cincinnati. San Francisco and elsewhere are tak- ing a leading port in this campaign. The American Red Creel has al- ready printed lor the work over 85: 000,000 seals and probably the edition will number 100.000.000 before the end of the campaign. Fully 10.000,- 000 pieces or advertising literature have already been rent out and sev- eral million more are being distributed from local and state wander through- out the country. It is planned to make the campaign this year the largest that has ever been held. it the anticipation of the anti-tuberculo- eie workers are realized. no less than 3400.000 will be obtained from the sale of Red Croe- Seele. Practically all of the maney remains in the date or city where the min are eold. only a very llnnli percenhge at it in going to pay for the cost of the printing and distributing the seals and for the avenue of running the campaign. lth I311 even in Haveâ€, Porto Rico and im â€THAT†own All Walk Gusto-nod and SW that Cl.- M!’ I. may.†A. P. MEHREN Electrician Electrical Work of All Kind- From flaby to Grandparent: Aloo a Good Stock of Rubin" Shoo. Mule to Order Rood!!!“ "only Doc. I‘TISI'ACTION OVA-ANTED B. SCELFO u 33 N. Main Street SHOES FOR THE FAMILY M tin md Railtoad 8:... DOWN BRB GROVE SHURTE JONES REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE RENT! NC The Williamson . Underfeed Coal Eaters Knocked Out Always on the Job [Is is an age in which Domestic Economy in pretty popular. We have Broved that OFFICE PHONE 30 will most asundlygctnmuchclean.“ beat out of gum slack in llgg' hm mica. anthracite will yield burned in any tulle boiler. This means that you can choose either Steam or Hot Water and Save $6 to fl ofCoal Bins. MM Dolor-mm all-Jo!“- flmcm (gt-Claudia. J.II.FRANKEWIEU 32 South Main St. m Chic-lo Ammo Installed by . KLEIN Fred «Sahel lab Mac-leis“ Danube-smut Mont Math“ 3 Wholudo Prices Boilers CONVBYANCING