Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 20 Dec 1912, p. 10

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gather. Although until tad maple In «sign It In: um cozy, mum u! m In most dabble. It In plenty know for twopoople. with a M m to m. A house of this kind dnn com- “! lilo and never lands lu- mentioned. This In I five-room story And n In" counts. which ought to mm! to any two young people int nun-ting out in um hluhvny to- d oath. money than“ home bulld- ll‘. for, at (to and o! twenty or twen- ty!” mu, u really one property be. acquired. Each one of the 0! homes In. been adequate to .00. of the “#11 It that time I" the m through no ex": Inv- m needed In mmo- to the or. “(My rent The shown herewith II vary for the In” to begin a of home building. such a In :E Eli? *% 00 than" house, nun. the my nmfianmpymtum hm. mon- muly manure. hy an.” a! mm W M loo-o tuba :- usual-mu “user a In» In. In voting up even you {run It. mm; In the lost owning class. A man man In» ”mind In at (In. film! loan '1 (has nut-fin. cum“ I. um. I small I.- 'mvu cottage. and u the and. d the hull] gm larger Inn cold ”Ibo-mun. m h In: moo VIII mum-t0- plnn. “in In! “to! man of out! 1-:- the an In In on. we I bun- dl- ot old real. "calm to show (or huunymtnmomorcucu M to the progeny. "manual-chm": local“ I- n INV|M “Dually. the lawn] IO- Ruldent property In coulderm. sucu good security thnt 1: II very tel don that any dlmculty u encounwrec in arranging for the Munch! end m I home building proposition. In IL most every locality, upqcldly In the suburb: adjacent to our [use elites. than are ml «mo baa-awn who will build cued! :- the home buyer Mm. according to his plum. Pon- Ienlon o! the 9:0tu I. secured by a comparatively nun-II Amount down and a monthly when! there-nu no havrthnvouldbouflloulunm for the an baud. The only “Cameo Mum nub lu QM buying. M3 to this _-,, .L,. AAAAA ,4 There is no question about It that the best Investment the average man can nuke in to buy a home of MI own. “Put your rent money Into a. home 01 your own" has been good advice which the real estate men have been giving for years. It has been maln- ulned that this It the simplest and came»! mtlhod of making 1 real sav- Ing. and it doel seem that (or the man who is paying out 835, 830, or 835 ev cry month (or not no saving can!» bu mm a easily accomplished. ”(William A. Milton! will amwot ‘mtllma and give advice FREE OF 0081‘ on I“ subjects pertaining in the mum of building, (or the reader: or‘ this piper. On account at his wide experienu ll Editor. Author and Mnnutuciurer, he II. without doubt. the hlghat authority on all these subjects. Address all inquirlen to William A. Redford. No. 1?: Wu! luck-on boulevard. Chicago. 111.. and only “lose two-cent lung [or reply. Lwc PM Fm: Floor Plan. p. 13015? ti‘O’XK‘S‘ withmrhndftheynm Ill. “'Confound It all: the colonel up "and. 'Wohdnllttlomhé mans-{oestrown hfl'W-mml'oon" Undu- m Table. "u: u celebrate. hut‘ tempmtely.“ laid Simeon lord, the humoroul hotel man of New York. "Let u not emu- late the colonel. u the called for her son. When Colonel Green arrived the and: “Eddie. (MI gentleman wants to know how much I am worth. I guess we better take noel." "Eddie" whllâ€" pered with his "mom." and then In. Gwen said: "We um hie stock of everything we own on January 1.. Not and] than will we know In! what we m.” "I had not intended doing so, but It you want me to. 1 VIII." Mrs. Green's old straw hat. covered ' Ith black ml lace, which she in worn many years, tattered buck Ind forth on her head "Will you do that, or do you Intent! doing to?" ' "Yes; I could at. stock of vim l have.” "II were no '1, In whlch you can "five I! an approximate value of your wealth?“ keep the my on deposit In the banks there. I! I sell bonds In St bout. for $500.00. I keep the money “no the bunker: there. In tut way the bunks help no to dim of what I don't 'lllt." ‘1 cm in old Quaker, and when I any I don't no. what I am worth 1 man that. You use. If 1 1e" n piece of property In Chicago for $300.00. I "I Intuit (to lent Idea.“ mm all It very frankly. She left mm «lo-M .- to the truth of her statement. "(.‘In it be 810.”...00. ”7300.0“ 0" 8100.0”.“0?” “How Inch In. Netty Hand-y “Why, colonel. what’s the mun mm lulu! '1 mu 0! 3 mm m Fume. fillet no.“ to placed a an! a. con" la! the hum-l ll mine m and of m: building. not hen-ding Ibo lulu; phat nor “nu-g. b («laud u ".7“. In "my arm Would Hm "Talc flock“ to Mambo ‘ Her Hum; "The colonel. you know, can. don DOESN‘T KNOW HER WEALTH human. or oollu, undcr the cam. Iouu. and n run ur luau-l phat In to In moo-3006M. A square. conga! hem of am kind In very («that with I col-lulled mhwu. TIM [In-plum noot In I my («an on in! M annealed In I bone at this klnd. Thom would be I cemented For a house of this size a surpflsv lng amount of room is secured down- stairs by the arrangement of living room and dining room opening to- This house to twenty-five feet six inches wide by twenty-six feet. It in covered on the outside with narrow aiding put on over tar building paper Ind seven-eighth: inch rough cheating. The interior in finished in birch down stairs and yellow pine upstairs. The living and dining room floors are heat quality red oak, maple flooring being used for the kitchen, pantry. buck en- try and bath room. For the remaimL er of the second floor yellow pine flooring is used. BY Plan. ‘Andm.'houfl.'!mhoub mummv “.MIhnumm-hfllc m Into the night Ill. “named to Inn's we of Ihlpwreck on the nu. goal“ coat. of the month- unl ml of mun! captivity before In could (at luck to I mt. "Jim! fly 1m!" the almond, :- she pulled open the door of her bed- roommdupmshtothomtot: strong. brand sailor. dispelled the lllualon the had permitted her- ' sell for a few. mo- menta. She could not .0‘ go to the door In that dren. The caller would have to wall. but he dld not wait. an heard the door "ring. a lflavy stop on the floor, and a voiceâ€"oh! much a familiar voiceâ€"- calling Betty. r” A rap at the door q. Will: care she took each melt from lu vnmnp la the harem dnwer and spread them on the bed. The pretty teddlng dress 'hlcl Sarah Glover had helped her make --â€"yes, she would put ll. on tonlgM M u Ibo had planned to (our your: .30. Jim would Ilka her to do that; he had always liked to lee her mull! dressed. Ind maybe Jim mlghl nee her from the splrlt world tonlght As she fastened tho gown she 1!- no". forgot that Jim could not be (here, that It ‘1. III I make-believe. A. she stood before the mint the smile of tour you ago mm hack on". She noted the color in her checks; It was 1m 3 bridal blush. With the hull“ hulshed, Belly lea lhc Inch" and we“ lilo her hed- roonl. She mud hum-g no loch nlohoaloulnlhummthu been her “Wu-In that non when the kept carefully 'reoemd the wet ding clothes aha hul lavnhed no Incl are upon low year- m. The-o clolhes and the rum photograph M m- Duchy on her hire-I were nll that wen left how of her nuance Wllh (hose the would spend her Christmas eve, would live over ml- the earth; 417; And In: should he there with her. That wowld he he? Christmas. Two nonm- Iflll‘ (he (Timin- an: ill to have been nom'n Id flu. do] her “‘4 tuber I.“ h.- w to u. will“. mun. luv- Iu MrMI-mm. With-o other mum and flu no Mend- ucopt (Iona at South (‘on Bony ro- nuld In the ma. Min. to" In "kl IN had been born nearly (wuâ€" lyoevcn nun no. V Inn It's the only bent he'- llloly u) at. and uh to; I: would our wry!" but that nu. mu, and 1h Ivy An or u- uu't Mn: hon laud or the. Ibo lot! that South America piano to no round the Hon a bar I” w China“ The bright "In at now Oman won wot 'ul tan an AM owed noovnaoovlonloomuolol his!" the". Ivor ulna- JIII nub} tum Io Mun In “an (or the '0‘ cm which "our in no artfully mm (or tour you! «Irâ€"c vol- dlu which III to no the M. "at o! the cummu mm u soon Conâ€"4h. Ind I“ I Iona-om uh. new knows I winht i was. but Christan do- ings uln't for me no more. And just be- cause I was a baking Iomethlns to on to- morrow. which hep- - pens to be Christmas. she thought I was we ' ~ paring [or that day a special." Betty Green sighed as she placed the pie in the oven. and pulled a lkitchen chair up beside the stove. The new neighbor, who had but re- cently moved into the town. and who knew nothing of Betty's history, bad Just letL With the Christmas spirit everywhere she had thought of course Betty was preparing a least 'for the day. . “Now, 1! Jim hadn’t never sailed owsy on that water-logged old Mary Ann, as he did a-going on {our year 330, i guess I could 8. been preparing for Christmas like other folks. it there hadn't been nobody else, Jim and me could of efijoyed Christmas. and then maybe there'd u been some- body elseâ€"somebody what just about now would 1 been liking dolls or tin cars. snd it so Jim and me would s been hsving s Christmas tree for that so m e be 41!. and we'd be o lining the best Christ- ina in oil South Cove. “Hy, how I did try ‘0 "on Jim from soiling .lllllbllll)“ .- m. WNW A. 'AT'I’IM [em and Ion." autumn. hâ€"“flo you run. to marry Ill, hum". AM you II I position to anon I unity?" suitorâ€"“trâ€" m any of you no than? Opoooh In north. Rodin an o! the uthuo numb places: They “speak to no louder. more no more. than IIIIIIII Man. In In turn. my the new century med!- um upon than much. and my It try to “com! to than damn Intelli- {we ulmatod picium of Queen ”Infâ€"London Telegraph. 6n the return of the mud. who ox- preuod her tummy to obgnlnA “the (small Wonder. A lady “Bering from I severe cold directed her mud to procure two pon- nyworth of unmounted tincture o! quinine. Gm! was her amuuomont Town Crier Ha Fer-me Mind. The town crler of P‘olkestone, Eng- land. has found a. novel way of solv- Ing a difficulty arising in a quarrel with the lord who owns the town. The lord forbade the shooting of the crler on the beach. anti the crlcr. who loves Ml profession, Bought a boat and a megaphone. and now shout: his announcement: from the crest of the raven to the usemhled people on the beneath: "Such was She." After it had been erected over her grave he returned to his that trade, and now repairs shoes as baton-9.. learned t ah mm. 9! m once an more ' loll lllnu‘t m aunt! _ of income In bus-nu! that when ”(one wu. med. Whamm- they belle.“ this wu because of some m- '1 men of approval. or really In:- a ood the dlslnlecuvo qualities 0! Antenna Is not known. you.“ Alma. unawa- wtum oft may: u anor'n Unique Devotion. An unusual manner In which n Switzerland, recently. A M sweetheart died. :9- prenticed hi If to a stone-cutter in order to executea aiming tribute to her memory, a after fourteen months he was able to carve n henn- tll'ul rose on a marblt slab and wrlte mm mm B. SCELFO. 33 No. Main Str‘ CHRISTMAS SALE OF SHOES FRED BAKER Nothing 50 Useful or Appropriate As Jewelry for Christmas We have a new lot of ladies’ and gentlemen's watches that are of neat design and have the manufacturer’s ,1 guarantee. See them; nothing nicer for a Christmas Gift. «if / We have baby spoons. silver cups, pretty rings, neck chains, baby knives and forks. In addition we have knives and forks. spoons, toilet 5...:er sets, bracelets, cufi buttons, claim, locks“, and 0th." -- articles too numerous to mention. 5' 7 ~ «a? I will dispose of 500 pairs of shoes at cost, beginning FRIDAY. until Christmas. You cannot make a mistake on these shows. Satisfaction Guaranteed Ove rcoats Big assortment of Ready -To -Wcar 109 South Main Sm?! $123? School Stor Suitable Christmas GI? V. Tholin 5! 8. Iain 8|. Ties and Glows-:5 Hats, Caps and Shoes u" an PLAITED ”‘0‘ COAT S

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