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Downers Grove Reporter, 28 Mar 1913, p. 4

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Shurie Jones. the enierpriaingi real estate dealers at Main and Railâ€"; road streets. are showing more than; ordinary interest in promoting Down- er: Grove 3. a desirable. home town by publishing a very neat and inter eating bookiei contnining twenty or more views of various points of in- terest. The distribution of much un- gquniied advertising anon: wig re- Euro-r1 instrm-imn in natnrw study and 9-16 tvsnm: “ill be inrosvntorl h} a roprvnontmiw of tho lml’azp t‘minty Agrimiltnral lmprnvvmont Aflflnt‘ialitm. which has zI-nr-rousiy provided material so that each toarh- or may carry on tho work In hor mrn sr'hool. You will also rorpivo a mm at an plvmontary tpxt an ax- rimlturo, furnished by tho Board of Sunni-visors. to ho used as a hunts for class work in this subject. This mattur is of such vital import- ance to you and to your district that you an) instruntod to b» present to Join In this great torward movement to make DuPazn t‘onnty one of tho greatest agricultural and most pro- gressive counties in the state 0! ml. noln. To (he Rum! Schocl Teachers 0' DuPage County: TEACHERS‘ MEETING SAT- .. .. URDAY. MARCH 29. ms. 5‘3"“ m ’°"" “'"r'b pt h What we hope for 5000 l'ulmluliull New Scluml-huuw New Vllhgv Hall New (fvnu'tcry .\"«-w |.|lnmr\' 'I‘WNH \ JUUI‘ llullr thriv Light Svn‘in- Trains vu-ry L3 nuuutrs Nowâ€"- HORSE-RADISH AND A COLLEGE l-LI)UC:‘.'R'ION Looking Backward Boostâ€"Don’t Knock Huh-rm! at ”us Downers (firuw I’m! (,mt't‘ m. sec and 1"“!9'.‘ "mil nmtlvm Adm-fusing mlrx made an-Wll upon uplaht'ull'm. Downers Grove Reporter Issued ru'ry Friday from the «Mice Uuwm'ra Grove. Illinois Good Pavement Cement Walks City Water and Light Sewers New K. R. Station Mud Roads Plank Sidewalks 011 Street Lamps No Sewers "nflhnllso' m “'hnalnn Smur \larrh gum (fimmr‘m-inz a! I" [EAL ESTATE 300‘ nl /EMBE THE Q® 4 COOK /COUNTY PRESS CLUB HOME GROWN DAFFYDILS. hl urnl'u [NH mun-u mm c. a. SIM". Editor and mum "I I" ~‘( hunl \lv HIM I'IIL‘ I'll numrlzlm 'n, MIMI mu durum-1| I" mm mm: ”unnu- HI mu 6 h "I. lwzll km"! n n: Iv it'll: "lo lln III-v ult III In 1 Go to any of these stores In the :nltlen and you will find on the 10 cent counters articles that cost more than that prlce at wholesale. Some of mean articles commonly rent! at from 20 to 50 cents. On the name ccunter will be found articles that cost from 2 to 4 cents. Th; profit on the latter more than mnk There is not a local retailer in the land who can not successfully com- pote with the ml! order and cata- logue retailers. He may not know it, hut it Is a fact. nevertheless Not a Charla”: lnflltullon. The catalogue retailers are not in huslneas for their health. When they sell goods they make a profit. except in cases where they adver- tise "leaders" as halt: to pull trade. They invarlably practlce the meth- ods adopted by proprletors of 5 and 10 cent stores. if: lNut canyum The Local leaner in: nu Money ln~ vested In Your Town. Give min a Chance to name Your Trade. Thvro is not a local retailer this land who does not want huslnPss. It ho did not he nm l-«r in business. GIVE HIM, A CHANCE Villa train» 158‘). "II n! “IN Imlvlu-c nl nu h The Suburban Card Playen' Am} clulon played pitch. euchre, whim: 500 Ind rummy on all (ruins leaving! (‘hlcugo going west and on Illtnlulf leaving Aurorn and Downer: solng' east, I“! wwt, They are lhinklnx of starting I moan-slave 500 club; If [how do m» "Q” will most likely out on u privau- huflet car (or their-L conrvnh-mw- on the 7:02 and "195:”; trulnr‘ I" [Men-MN! pleas» wrlw Ihc- (‘anl I‘luyo-m‘ [loan-r. cun- uf Nul‘ ('luh. By ‘A Nnarly Newlywed’ Back up the wagon we‘ve got. 0h. excuse me. I forgot we had no was- on here. I! lhvre was another school teach- er at Gregg's would Bill Cooper? It Lm-i Mexrtz sat on the counter and Rum-km! his heels against the wood. would Eugene Plan? E. L. M Hinuiule. R. R. I, made the ('ulyulll this Week. Did you? OUR MOTTO “NUTS” m' mbpr uflhe Nut Corps and very much liked by squirrehh. and others. By A:Corn whorls 5130 a Have you sent in [Guess Not Rube I'all By “One of Them” 0 run". n6 our mm an! l'nhlir LII-ran think u would MW!- - u‘ «v had um pm your contrib. ? vurmd in!" a "Fmd [ht3 Vil- rialr umr: “helm-m l Smmdu)‘ I rnmmur mmw :lu): ’mnl in all to do would mll State aid in the improvement of highways does not mean a donation of public funds for local purposes. It means that the State pays its share of the cont of such improvement, the amount of :the share being dete M! the lest-mare and Every business man. every man who has his country's greatest good at heart. should join this Leagne. Members or the league receive {roe a (SO-page book. "Banking Roâ€" forms," whit-h is "19 most complete nmerhniml explanation of this graat public issue ever put forth. ii is substantially bound in cloth and? priand in lane. clear iypa. Mom- hern receixp also a monthly jnurnal' issued in (hp League which mils of the latest dpwiopmonts in tlw cam- paign for banking rpform and ex-§ plains various points of our banking: systvm lucidly and authoritatlvoly,; for the man in the strPet [ Membership in this league nos": :1 dollar Thv dollar zoo-s toward the support of "up league but (ha mom‘ hnrships haw pairl only a amall part of its nor-meg Tho greater part has neon contrlhu'ed voluntarily by hust- npss man who realize that the League's unselfish work in for their ultimatp benefit. nu-znnrv that i:- smtml numamvmatl)’ and "fuming tn rrmmn Hm hmuli raps utulnr which thv .\nwriran husi twss man I’m-s l'uslns-ss tmlay. H h... 1mm) pamvst nwmhvrs in tho l'nih‘vl Shah-s. with urganizatkms in forty (our of tlw gtatns. It is 0311')» in: on a patriotic rammizn. and it dvsvrn‘s the artiw‘ support nf pvpry patriotic ritlzvn .lm-ksun Ivmll-wunl. nu hill (or lmukim: nu! vs'mus-wl an) rvmh. iv anmmm-vu rm-mnrr- Hm! in so" NATIONAL CIT! “:N' lmnl Inv-rrlmm- Mum Hu-vv Luv,- mnl Il-v} mm cwpluln Hm" “- lhvir (II-unturn- H ulh‘ll ill! "Ill-"flu mu Tho-3 mm. If Hwy "ml-19mm! tin-Ir I-mlm-n. vunlnm "w JINo-n-m'r IN‘lura-ll llw muslin u! lhvlr manh- uml Hum- Huh! I») llu- ramlumw rr Lullvr- le} slumlul l-o' kin-u n rlmm r In I'll u- ll Hwy r. mum them iufmr This cluu o! ullnulncluwn and wholesalers wlll not sell their good- lo the c-luloxuv retailers a! any price. All [nut-nee Is known where one of (he catalogue Imam secured nun-«ml nun-n o! Ilundard make In In nude-mallard vuu «ml ndmrllsfl! Ihmn mt "Io-nclvru" m out urn-am, Th.- mulmfm-luru-rn Hun-mllulnl) luul nr uh-I'u um in In porn-mu t‘lll|l|1l_\'r|l In vln-m nml Imughl up ul n-mll on." our of Ilu-Ir puma-y: "flu-rm] 'I'hu») all-l l|IIu lu plrm-rlv lllvlr rh'IINiHNIII Thrfi [MCI llul prulunu- In lmu- lhvlr ulnu-u. nlmh \\|~H~ Mum! and. n-In-rum-ul In lhu' «Mr 0! Ilu- In I-I‘l-H tlvllrlr- ul Nulll \u-lulu ulul C'II'JII cnll'dlufl lh IIu-n gumm- nurk Illa-Dr 1: pm These are facts. it is only on rare occasions that the patron of I cut- ‘nlogue house can he assured of get- ting the worth 01' his money. Can Hold Him Accountable. 0n the other hand. the local re-l taller, l! he understands hll hull- nen. buyl his stock from manunc- tutors and dealers who have reputa- tions at stake and who supply goods of quality to their distributlng agent. wthe retall' dealt-rs. "HM" Investigate for Yourlelf. Take your catalogue to your local rotailer and ask him to make an in- n-stlgntlon ('onm-rnlngthu goods you want to buy. lt'iu-is unup-Io-datun- _tull(-r.he will know what ”In goods rmlw-rtisml in ”w cutalogm- rvully urn and, if you insist on buying that kind lot‘ goods, he will his 211)]? to get tin-m ' for you. ‘ A firm ot‘ hurdwuro (lvult-rs in a ;\\'lscon3ln town lumps on lts count ler lllt,‘ catalogue of tho lurgi-st (‘hi- cago mail order rotailer upon which iv pasted a notice that thvy will fur- nish any article in lhvlr lino adver- tised in the catalogue us (-hn-anly as the buyer can procure the artlclo from (‘hicagu And they keep their word They know that the cheap stoves sold by the catalogue house are light weight stoves; that the cheap iron beds. shown in the pictures as massive frames with substantial cor- ner posts and cross bars, are light, [rail castings commonly known as "seconds," that no reputable furni- ture dealer would keep in stock be cause he could not sell them to peo ple who were given an opportunity to look at them. system llu “In How About Cat-vogue Puma! TuLu Mun Iln- mull-'1 u! vainly! I: IilI.l|u:Il-- truth-u min-tum m lmlnh- .u,n Ilu- In-v nu Illn- nmr "III 0" mm" n1 “than" in "F pmm ‘nll'i' "In" n In“ II I)". "H'C‘. up In py. manh- and "N Is: "In um rmmirr'd u. “mm a Irial Mn km! ”"4 luv-l In [mm-m Hm llw,‘ Irvl ZENS' LEAGUE Kim: rvfnrm I! has ‘0 Man It .ummh: '12“. m vmlvrsv :my $01va {undamr-nlall)‘ | um MIMI I ”«i‘u nlah and ""hbWNEk‘S‘ GROVE REPORTER that the cheap the pictures as substantial cor- bnrs. are light, "I H",- «I: If" un ~M'I‘Dn-5 Jn nu! uhip Hun rmpmr Mud» and"! H "w mu u h "Il' n ‘Vo- um ml hue: ”Iv" H» u h» um H) In turn. ”19 oronomir advantage good roads oxten M o to poop“: of (h? I but. to the if the benefit were confined to the farmer there would he rm measion for State aid. He could he told to build his own roada. and reap his re- ‘ward, But marketing crops and hauling home supplies is but one factor. though perhaps it may he railed the primary one. The market town which is the converging point of improved roads leading from the country enjoys the, same proportion of increased valuation. increased hus- inesa and theretore increased profits as does the farmer. The railroad or other transportation line receives its profit in the increased business and the regularity with which it can he presented for transport. avoiding both the, congestion and dearth which invariably result when general‘ marketing is limited to given periods when the roads are passable. J ‘Nnmvru :Inc' 'hm in unprun-uu-uv leonr‘lils a" Ihn pmmlu ui thu- Shuv Thu c-ur)<'rlu-!inn m‘ :nml roads hr Iwm-n tun pmpulmw (‘unwrs vnahh-g "w rarmvrs alum: or lrihmnn mum! road In [M thnir prmlnru' m markv' easily and ohuaph Th» rarmvr n» (who! a hon-fit hu- ran :«m and rw-k on in figures. in m» im-n-asm value of his prnpvrty. in "w saving in marko'ing his (Tops. in tho int-maxed production vhw to mum in marks»!- ing. and in mial avlwamazes which good mad: onhancn and had mad: diminish. “rm [MIN 5! In M [mill .arhivmn 5! [-nrnpri Hm flu "h;l!¢"l "I ."i‘ Il-hr‘u I" I lH-lr l-rnrlln- 0-K I'Mh mnnlh llrmll mu! Thundm ”I p m. l‘uclh-n Aid, l'mulr'n Swirl} ‘ t'Ull‘t‘ FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST. Week days. Friday, choir pumice. 8 p. m.: Sundays. Sunday school. 9:15 a. m; morning prayc-r. II a. m. Evvnlpg. 7:30 p. m. Ewrybody welcome. "Thu fuming or llh- spam" is Hu- unblvfl o! ”W m-rlmm llmulny nun-Mm: M III'L’A "Loyalty In So-lf" is tln- uubjm-I («or lhr Sunday I‘\I'II‘IIK m-rmmn 1'th ulll luv u uu-rlal urnlrv Hmon- nm- In- Im'm-ul In nllvml llu-uo- u-n u-m \ “aim m-lumw .mnun nll Thv- rvmluu: ulm rulin- Uu Praia} m.- Hu- rhun- nu... \” m-‘mlwn- HI I L'H'guuun m- an The ladle: will sell bakety 50;sz also apron: and fancy work in the church purlora Thunduy, Apr" 3. OT. ANDREW’B EPIOOOPAL Quarterly bunlneas meeting. Wed~ nesday. April 2. Rev. \V. W. Schumaker of Western!' Springs will preach Sunday morn-f ing. The pastor will conduct the evening service. The Bible school as- isembles at noon. Min Marguerite] Miller will lend the Endeavorers in discussing “Missionary Educntiol." Juniors, Wednesdly alternoon. Communion service Sunday morn- ing, April 6. ‘ Rev. J. H. Williams, pastor. Sunday iervices: Class meeting at 10:00 a. m. Public worship at 10:30 and 7:30. Sunday school at 12:00 In. Epworth League. at 6:30 p. m. Mid-week meet- mg. Wednesday, at 8:00 p, 11:. W0 men's Missionary Societies. first rhursday afternoon or each month. Ladies’ Aid Society, second Thursday afternoon of each month. Choir ro- nearsal. Friday. at 7:4» p. m. .‘hlluh Chwch Sewfices j GERMAN IVANGELICAL OT PAUL'S CHURCH. GROVE 8T. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. ‘ METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. 'I c-II n! "i CONGREGATIONAL CH URCH. E. A. Lamolno. Putor. "Nl "III"! «I vlw m TI!“ llilwlv Im- M rrwlu i- "I"! sunuay Service». umlu v n Dunn! IIY CHURCH. c'U'NNIL' m o: If. I Mm- ll» "mum! m M lhr olmuln .Iml Iu‘HuI In :I'lv'lll’ In \‘iil'uf rhur I‘\lll rhlzu Full "Hr mvl llmu mnnllu “hm“! \u ml I! un of ".I' p m. p \lumla) Ml [Inn ”1 [ml .n [I In mung-v! Iml a ‘ "r 'In' \ InIhIT‘ Nunflfl\ fl‘hll' i: ”H n Olvv v-II \ mum SLIM fl! Ilm . M i "I “The people are the State." what- ever contributes to the welfare and happiness of tiltD people is a matter oi State concern. The State profits directly by the creation of additional taxable valuations both in country and city and by the increascd vol- ume of business which results from the building of roads. thus enhancA ing the state revenues from other sources. All classes of people prof‘ it by the increased purchasing power of produ n farm and in factory. Emmarger volumqol hust- intcrests closer together. and the practical obliteration. so far as road users are concerned. of local lines of demarkation of political divisions. In other words the highway is becom- ing more and more of interest to a far wider public than could have been comprehended a score of years ago. With the advantages thus accruing tn the State, and to the people as a whole, in the same practical ratio as to the individual in front of w . rm it runs; with trsr’l' VEGETABLES AND FRUITS H. C. Clifford, :az'.:;:';;.:,:. $7.,-“:‘;ft:.'.“;;‘;: 3"3”: FRESH AND SALT MEATS SHURTE JONES REAL ESTATE. INSURANCE Main and Railroad Sta, DOWN ERS GROVE iclcpholt 35. u I. I" J. RENTING I III-VIM? STOIAhI. â€"Coal Eaters Knocked Out“- Phone [08.) House Painting. and Interior Decorating H. C. Eiler Room 413. 105 W. Monroe St.. Chicago A Pastal will do It FOR QUICK ACTION LIST YOUR VACANT AND IMPROVE .1 REAL ESTATE WITH A Real Estate Tip Agcnl lor NAPERVILLE TILE ll When Moberg does your Painting It Is done Right The Williamson Underfeed ms is an age in which Domestic Economy is pretty popular. We have Eroved that Always on the Job F. C. MOBERG (JSON BROOKSv-MUELLER C0. IN or" OFFICI‘ Ilvc COAL will most assuredly get as much clean, even heat out of cheagcsx slack as highest price anthtacite will yield burned in any other boiler. This means that you can choose either Steam or Hot Waxcr and .\l.u "l'he Dependable Kind. \Vhere Quality Counts. " Re- pairing nently and promptly done. Rubbers of all kinds. Eleclrlc Shoe Repairing 64 South Main Street Look in on us and Into our Shoesâ€" Save 56 to 73 of Coal Bills. (Mun. Mos II. - Sued-fly With the advantages thus accruing in the State. and to the people as a wholp in the same practical ritio u to the individnnl in front of who”; i rm it runs; with tnv nc'reasint' " PHONE 30 ”ultrflul Doll-rt an a»? ahead of ordi- ’ a}? heating J’s-mu. onu In and In a 8 0' you. C. L. JOHNSON East Chicago Ave. III urn"! Installed by J. H. Frankenfiold I "All-0A0 SIIEII‘I'. CONVEYANCING Boilers IHru-h- ' J“

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