Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 30 May 1913, p. 5

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ha dccflaflf '31:"! now an 0 mm. and one-(MM acres. In: not“ paid. In! 0.9:" ”3'"! turn. norshbfirwflo u . Mun an n m and food. Dall non of (run m m A nicely mcM‘1-mom hmm mum m. not modern. m mu. m an. It! be m- 1. not a good ono: flu- home in first class condukm, par- . mum. mom, kitchen. a bed room- eomflevo ham, furnace. «men! Moment with laundry tuM‘ Nari! l norm of {and Hank an": and n can try Muse bout um feet. TM: hum. Ms M N. 06. And Om $3.20. I ran Mo- you a place. the 84mm house Mono on whim mum no! 52”qu up far ”.500. not to mention m. 37 lot. It has new plumb!" and finance: «and: very Maia: rooms a! light Ila any. "our nation. ’00-:er farm northwest of town, mod . beat hack go", some may; a chm vmum In évery hay. Prm 9" non. 0n! lfl-nrrn and om- "mm-u farm north. for ms pr n". Thm an lnr (III. l-mm My.» and one lcrv. went at town. am. In" M shun. mm and flip». I mum: below have hardwnnfl n. Rum. foundation wnh batman! under 0mm hm”. Snmh (mm. an I! (aim: "an" nun-menu Ask to m Mme," A mid. you". ”do, o broom M- CI ; km W mm and her ”.33 "pm; all "gag-MM! mm; for gue'"ri'ioiii' of (1me an tent. for 83.... [M In «(mam mm d u». ’nr Kat 1mm m1 rurmhohMMgvuh nlyrhmlv 000‘ ham and lame mun boon for 83,500. MI Amman ”H in run 'l’Mo In on mm: om. Downs GROVE Ollie. rear of Far-m all Merci-II: Ink And bu; I nun non yen to“ with Iron!- d H (I. and any": from an w 180 . M 3:00 Io N00. They lrv- cont-d um beautiful um. and an laud. "I- into. M our I': mlnuln' "I. "on . Your good ”can"! mu tall '9‘! lg all." In new or «an of "woo broom Mun m mu- m but “not. In loin; ‘uur, lo-Ior. u” and Ml ! In. ll Inc-"awn“ [ml-l In lull I’M-0 mm. In than" In "mum and hun- pawl some at nmnll um. I»: an”: rum F. D. LINDLEY it'd"; Immodinio 96-inch)» Anouwr u-m “not pure bu Immune :1 1:. In! And depth 01 3a In! wuh good - [or ”.300. TMI (mule. . ml: cow-rum par-om down. will own cannula-l "I. I (col. u I. "an o! "no (on m poumulk-I I. all M\0 III II"- maq”; “(num- Thu h-rmu no any- A whine-l ruldenca and bualnm noon" on Maui urn! lot “J... 1-m- I not prove-luau (or noun 0... Another cut "on! house on large lot ulco pan 0! south Ildr. nu t rooms. 1h. rloucu and lac-emu". [urnncc hut. II I; new. mom [Guam-Hon. I'oullry house. Buy lam Ajoflue! edgeâ€"old”! phgohfive‘ Iqu- and bath east from. noun. on extra lame m. tor 53.250. Lot‘auon. 1 block. {mm 1090!. l-‘urluce hull. Ilono (cumulon. hum paved Ilrcel. You would mu bulk] the Muse Alone [or the money and lot In van: 8750. Al [or acre (mus. we newt had "he equal of our Dre-um "at. The location! gr; I“ excellentt yllh puffy from $2599.10 I good ilt- mm W; mm. “nick 1m, 'mmry home, gun; hr "500 o, Dug-ad. Ig- gm ‘9' “82-0931“ -lv u... g..- . 3700 r acre. Sun" in- wllilfilnfléuu) ';§'¢ilk: In; a nuance of trains. And lernw «any. Anna)“. M all}... all Inc-moms in way of mums we have: North. 122 acres lmpmvud, 31!: per new; no acres. 8125: 77 acres for "1.000; 300 acres for 155 per acre; so acres {ur 8150 per more; C nvres. no building", $150 per acre; 31 acres. no building». (m 36,000. Houlh woe have 52 ul'N'I. 8175 pt-r acre; H10 acres. 8250 per acre; M nun-l. 3123 per new, mp] 158 norm: for $150 per Here. all Improved. 1'»:- gl pot-h rounding Au__t_m_n__ln_m_o Here Is u lot of value for the money on Maple avenue: 9vroon| house; some con- veniences In: lut 76xl76 H. Price 82,800. and terms that are right in the right pnr~ IV. A barn sues wllh It. .3300 all! buy um ”not?" aim"! id homo. buI ona Noel hon Owl. INOMI atom .m- o! ['0 emu-Arr I.- mau 3M not lull III-m. lav" t-aup 1am. 500‘ bylldlgp, 3-1-13?!- Killian; In the insurance line we write fire. “ginning. mrmdo. cyclone. (arm, auto- mobile. and every other old kind. for (he 82.700 (or nearly new 5'roum cottage. with south from. on south side. It has ever convenience. right up to date. Lot 50x2 tent. Sume real money. with the balance to sun your pocketbook. $2,000 will buy a nice east (rout 7-room house on north side. Hal water heat; cement basement; 30-foot lot; about an mlnutel‘ walk from depot. Compare this with unymins else you have seen or heard of and come and see me. Property is clear and no usuessmenls to pay. k at Iowa. to! "ml. “5.507303“ an arch-M and ”Mn. One a! the beg: buy; In [own In} :90")- Maui: ”May’s“ Real Estate Tips “two "one. no flrefl I'm In mnnmn mm m for ".500. All a- -â€"Mr. Charles Rees and if mfly now occupy the Frank Premira homo. â€"Miss Claire Zollinger was the re-I cipient of a very handsome and beam. mu] bouquet at the 8th grade gramm- , non. â€"â€"Strawberry pickers wanted. Ap. ply to F. R. Johnson. West, Maple avenue. 3-17. â€"The Shakespeare Class met on Monday evening at the home of Mrs. M. A. Jackstader. and despite the rainy weather only two of the class were ab tent. ~Mr. and Mrs. John Linn have pur- «haw-d a now home in Rorwyn, 111.. and will movp npxt weak. 3er. Linn has just returned from a visit to her panama in Council Bluffs. Iowa. >-7,\lr‘ and Mrs. J. P. Whik- nmnr- Mined on Saturday Meaning in honor of Mr. and Mrs. “i S. ('nrpnnn-r of California. A wry pinasant timo was had rvnmving old acquaintanms â€".\1rs. Victor F‘Mnrsnn is nntermin in: her com-fin from Idaho. --\lrs, John Grimm aflnndod the “‘vlsh shut-oh in (‘hlr'ngo on Sunday, -.\lr, and Mrs, Lon Puflm' and daughwr. Rmh. attnndnd tho nighfh trad» graduation rm Monday m-oninz, Hod ~-.\lr.<. Marshall of Phamnaign. I". is thn mum of her danghtpr. Mrs Stratum. of Rleont strwt. \'r~: R'illwv" Is ”to mm! of her 'w w‘ “Wrmrlon Hills. Mr. and Mrs. .‘lanriro Rmnh have mnvnd inln tho (‘rampr homm at tho 0nd of Main shoot. and are niroly sot- ~"Mhrd‘sv “mp at "Inadale hero ration nay. Thpy will play in Uw Morning. ”nuns.- Wanlo: has lbwn «We sick. but was ahlv to ho pro-com and zrnrlmno with Ms rlasa on Tuesday nlgm. Mm Jennie Hawkins. who hu man [finds in nnwnon Grow. In r9» mwrlnx from a town! opora'lon at "to Washlnnnn Park honnltnl. â€"-Ttw friends 0! MI" Harriet Joan. hum" of .\lr. and In W. H John. are «mgrflnlaung her In cumin the Ram Mhnllfllllp‘ â€" Mr. and Mn Fletch" rum-mm «Mon-Inna M a dlnnor party on Fr!- dny "mum. TM um" vprp "mm. and Mm (’Mldn. "stung And Jun". «In. l.‘ A. White entry-um"! Mom!- of (‘lunmdon "I": IN. to“. . Mm Fumie Whunoy hu n- Qunwd lrovn 8mm: thick. wham- m» h“ boon mum” (he put 7"!" “an, Whunoy Randy. I lam" nnldom M flown": flmvv. nu I m at me. Prim" home on Sunday. In Mandy In "turning from we“ In; the wlmrr In Milan“. mam. W‘ A. [halfway Ind dumb- tur o! (‘Mruo um gun:- I! "w homo M r‘ C. Inna-tn. liu Edna llomphlll lllflndfl‘l the “Mn moot u Chmmlxn. Ill. ~ Minn \‘wrn Fwy. lormvrly 0! IM- lmm. ll om- oi (hr [admin of IM- Olden. l'uh. lush whool w. your. --)lr. and Mn. 0. l‘. Butler and funny have been entertaining Ihw Rev. Mr, I- W. Port" and I'Ih- o! Fllrllrld. Ill. Th! nmlnmen wru- ml- Im Mead. and had not uwn coach oil!" for IS yearn. â€"~.\llu Edna Sim-on and mu Jew- ol Farr-r ulnnded - Iororlly party It wanton on Sammy waning. -â€"â€"|lr. and Mrs. John Van-rd and Mr. and Mrs. Boldelmann [an I do- llxhtfnl party on Saturday «rt-ulna at their home on Highland avenue. Five tables I! cards. The guests were: Melurl Ind Mules. Snow. Kelly. mmley. (‘hlldm Hawkins. nommlne. Mum. lmmon and Lachmy and “In Prune“ Hugh". ~Mlss Cnroline M. Mellvalne. sec- reury and librarian of the Chicago Hiatorlcnl Soclely. was the guest of Cum. Ind Mn. Puke! this week. ~Clpl. Parker is at. present wrmng' a book for a (‘alllomta publishing! house. ; â€"â€"Mr. Tobel Hosel of Japan will speak on the superstitious religions at his native country at the East Grove chapel Sunday evening, June I. at 7 p. In. All are welcome. -Mrs. Edward Lemon entertained at her home on Highland Avn., Wed- nesday afternoon. An art exhibit of 1"Famous Women of Downers Grove" was an entertaining feature of the after- noon, the exhibits consisting of child- hood pictures of the guests. Mrs. John Graves won the prize. guessing the renter number of the ictures. A uffet luncheon was serve at 5 o'clock The uesis were: Mesdames, Nargney. Barn art. Ford Dnvis, Duuon, John Gnu/es; T.‘ l}. Slusger, BordyellL Mills, ulcuca. I. II. uluml, uuluvvvn, “nun, A L. Beidelman, Manderville; Misses Maud Bateman and Jessie Bryce â€"-Prof. D. D. Grindell, of Madison, Wis.. spent the week end the est of his c9u_sins. E. and H.._Lynch, 0 Oak- -'l'he experience social to be given b the Ladies' Aid, of the Congregation c urch will he held at the home of Mrs G. H. fiunge, corner of Highland and Warren Aves.. Thursday, June 5. All fnends are cordually invited to be pres- ent, regarless, of contributions, to help to help make the evening enjoyable. Ice cream and cake will be served for a small sum. wood Ave.; Downers Giove. â€"â€"Two baby boys arrived simultane- ously at 8:30 a. m., Inst Thursda . One at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ro t. Wal- lace, Ind one at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Burns, both on Santoga ave. Youthful .ogiclan. "Nov. 'ervar‘ 'said the teacher to one of thr- members or the primary class in grammar. “what in the plural of tomato?" “Ketchup," was the prompt. but unexpected reply One Limit He Is Afraid (a Fan. "As a gnnpral proposition, I can: "b tie for the plaudits or criticisms o! my fellow men." statad Pip Slaudlin. the blame young oluhman of Skr-m‘wsa "While I am not defiant of ;.!zÂ¥i(- opinion, I am to a great mum in different to it. But, try as I may, I have never been able to porsuadn my- self that my feet an» small snough to permit me to wnnr white shoes with. out violatlnq the iaws or physical prosody." TM (Muir-mu Alpha Phi sorority mm a thr'mnr part? at ”In Print-98.9 vhmtrvr on last “'mlnrvsday nvnninz in hmmr nf fhn birthday 0! Miss Martha l-‘nrrar. Thnsr- prosr'nt “‘r-ro: .‘HFSOS' Edna III-mph“). Marion hunnazan. Inc-7. (Instin. ,Uirr‘ Olson. Elimhmh Willis. \iarin 01snn.“.\lartha Farrar. Miriam Buflnr. Winifrr-d Richards. EstCman-s furnishnd on new or old hnnsns for wirinx. Son me about wir- ing ymlr hnusv whh armmwl rnblo. tho nnlv 'sm‘r- wiring for an old honscx Rnnairfing promptiy annnded to. I wish In annnunm- ”rat I In"! npnnnd an Mortflr shop at 19 W. Rall- road 5:th. and will carry a full line a! Norfrir and 233 lighting snpphea and art-rsmflos. him. ”all.“ Wu». 0! Prlnm u»- ‘lllw entertained at l "Dutch supper“ ‘nn Tumdny Morning In honor or (M klndornnen ("clam and to many «number. of hot own print: llndu‘ ”run which she conduclod hon.- bp- {lma her mlrflm u Ihn vu ahlu to Manta. The“ war»: “In June Top. in! on Park, mu Mary Carmnler o! Bun-ton. Ind Mm P'nncm Hugh". Alma Barnum. mun Cnmnlar und staph-n Sack-“def at this vllluo. TM our" "nu: ma mun». mu Waul. um may and ”mm l‘rlnl Allison. Lethe filler and acorn Marne]. Supper VA. and on the porch at 6:30. Firthâ€"“Wt. Oneal- m. Peterson. from micam. m; Mr. Edward C. Shawn. from Aurora. Ill. Drop louvr for Mrs. Mira Wino». ELm-ZRT C. STANLEY. P. M. Lawnâ€"Mr. John R Allen. from Chicago. Ill; Hr. Wm. ennui-ch. from ”Hugo. "1.; John Schubell. from fhlcago. Ill; Mr. Thomas Sum- vnn. from Hollywood. Ill. ADVIITUOID Ll". In! 26. "11 Letters and uni- ndvcflioed below will he sent to me Dead better 013cc June 2. 1913. I! not «lied for prior to (but due, A charge of m cat on all advertised muet. I The most significant part or this Jouting, however. is the fact that this vast army of coworkers will find friends and companions among them- aelveswhere they have been practical strangers before. It will open the door to sociability that has been closed by .[the lack of such “get together" out- Hugs as these. It is surmised that icicle to «on tickets have already bt‘t'n lold Yuu will be lurpflled what in hour's work will do. Just loop the gm- trlmm down In the plrkvan. and nonca the tmwovamem I! once. Whllv the mrk in being Improved. don't you think, fellow town-mun. that I few boun‘ work every week or 50.0.! that vacant lot out to you will Improve lhI- look. 0! one town. Ind oumclully your own karma? A. P‘ MFIHREX. 0mm» uhnm‘ GTE-R; rns‘idonr'e TWW‘ The flower beds that have been planted In the Depot Park flatly en- hance m:- beuuty or "the llttle gnu-n spot l0 drllgluful to the eye of tlw pnalng "ranger." In 0:10 traveler m uptly put It to a resident at the v!!- Inge. Tk-ketn can he had at Buuer'a drug store. BEAUTIFYING THE PARK AND THE VILLAGE. The big feature on arriving at St. Joe will be the baseball game between the Q team and the Q local Freight Oflice team. Because of the quit:- open rivalry and the many routers on: both sides. a thrilling contest is as- sured. The entertainment committee has been very busy arranging many novâ€" elties for the amusement of this huge assemblage of H's-workers. The C. B. Q. employea are plan- ing on having the time of their lives Sunday. June 8. One entire boat and possibly two will set sail from foot of Wabash Avenue Dock with the hig- geai and most unique social gathering ever knonn by emplbyes of any cor- pornilon. Q. EMPLOYES TO 10m 816 EXCURSION AND OUTING. MRS. BALLARD WAPLES ENTERTAINS. â€"Miss Mildred Prentiss 0! Chicago spent Sunday. 16th. in the Grove. . â€"â€"Business was entirely suspended from 2 to l on Wednesday afternoon In the village on account of the fu- neral of Mr. Herring. ~«lam. Stevenson and Mn. Bunion-e entettnlnod the Phflathea. Clan o! the Methodist church with a ton ton party at the home of Mrs. Stevenson on Eng! Curtis street. 'â€"A. F. Brevimer of Chicago has moved into the J. M. Davis place on Eu! Chicago avenue. THEATER PARTY. ANNOUNCEMENT An Underfeed Boiler I: the '13:! iavuh-e-t. Come in and no one. Cheaper! slack yields as much clean. even heat in an Under- fccd as max! rxpnm'w anthracite in the ordinary type boiler. thorll Obadiah“. Two little Haters, Juu mm were comparing tenchen. Helen aid she did not like her new teacher. “1 lane to mm my tucker." upon I) mm Mabel. "ll II Imam on u» blackboard: ‘Love your ouomm'" Ill WILLIAMSON coal- burning principle-a" the fire on mgrâ€"turning smoke and gases into heatâ€"~mcans a savin in coal bins of 50% to 663/5": EVERY WINTER. Uh.- Wondering Where the “Spam” In. You know how crowded a second- hand furniture store is, always piled high with odds and ends of houuehold goods. Well, there is such I Ihop on the South side, in a one‘story Ihnck. which the other day posted ml- II” In the window: "Space [or rent.” “I suppose." remarked a nzan who won pausing. “there must he a vacancy Im- der one o! the tahlm."â€"â€"Knnm City “mam-â€" ' MI “Mibgtgdb J .4700. high-n11! III-unfit”... For sale by all dealt-rs. Price 50 cents. FOKCI'I'MHDHHI (‘11:. Humllo. New York. sou: agents (or the United Slain-s. C- B. CHILDSO M. D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON Remember the unmeâ€"Doun'aâ€"and lake no other. I. L PUFFEI. I. D. Physicia- nd smoo- green! relief. I rominuvd their um and was soon rid of lhe trouble. I always intend to korp a supply of (man’s Kidney Pills on hand." (Stale- mem gin-n March 4. X907.) Re-cndo-smmnt. .\1r.~tm 51,- “us inu-n‘iewml on Do remlnr 1:. IBM], and he added 10 (hr .muw: "I run still any a good wurd tor Dunn‘s Kidney l'llis. 'I‘hry gaw mo prmnpl rulim‘ and I now have no erl n! a kidney mvdlrine \ylmuavvr.” Charles C. Reese. 40 Oakwoml street, Downers Grove. [1]., says: "I uuflered a great deal from pains In my back and my kidneys were weak. due no doubt to the constant Jarring I re- ceived on the railroad. A few months ago I procured Dean's Kidney Pills at Bush Simonson's Drug Store and the contents of the first box brough: 1.13 8.":th o! Interim and ot- mm decorations o! m. In”. labs-hi.- Cum: Egflmm rumba-.3 gnjichntnffintishcfion “£68636 lea. an loge}. Mi. By. thownen Grov'o Fla-Idem. . The tollowinx bu more interest (or Downers Grove residents than It oluzrwiso would have because Mr. ”noise is one of ourselves. a citizen 0! Donner: Grove. If It proves of assist- unce to but one person In Downers Grove It Mu have been Well worth (he lelllnx Let Me Show You Ind-lied I“. _ J. *L Fr‘anPenfw B. F. MORGAN 31’“! I01 wnu UNDERFEED BOILERS IAIY 8. ”ENE. TOLD 32 South Main St. Schoenholen BrewingCa Porno. tax-M. 260 E. Prairie I‘ - F. M. WERNER l’umt your work. (.‘oud work at a Fair l'n'vc. 0:1ch It“. with J. I). ‘Ufllrslm- 61 ('4... “ill run-hr pmmpl nth-Minn. A Case of Good Judge- ment Call ERICKSON L. KLEIN "mull! town vault-nun L A9937 mm Cl! puma WHITE Oltl‘lNUTUNu, Kenn-Inm- ulnln: I“. I2.” for )3. Extra Inn-w flock. I'M-Ila 46". MRS H. JUNE“ FUR. BALEâ€"El (or hutch!" (ram nod flock; 8. C. hod- lllund Red- and . C. Whln unborn; Chum-om . IL C. C009“. 1 Chute!) 8!. -I a! Side School). IL-n-l FUR SALEâ€"4!. C. Mhodc lllund fled.â€" luch, dark. red klnd; huvy laying Ilmln; raga. .100 and $2.00 1m- IJ; eu- [rum mIllly a-nl. M (mull; bully ('hlckl. 82.61: and $1 per don-n. l'hon. «It. MHH H. JONES war-Winner: wherever shown. wilt-II. SI 60 I setting 0! I6 emu Buhy chid- now randy. Geo. W. Andean)". but 831 Down." Guru. "In...“ Fun SALE/«My hump un Sumloun m2, Ito-(not lumluuu; urn-u [urge rmmm; Iml- wuler Ilml; hmdu'uml llnlnh; u" mmh-rll rmn'rnlvnrra; M u “ml Nm'rmre. J. l'. ('usuid)‘. Il0 Hand-um n". “'Ah I EIHI'I'ou-Mum woman [or llxhl lmum-um-k, adult» Unud home fur corn- prwm help. Audra-ma A, IL. lh-mrler (Mlu'u M- “4-0 Young Girl warnedâ€"To hel ’IrFunduié house on farm 2 miles nort , small lam- lly. Telephone lfiS-W-Z. Girl Wantedâ€"For General Hélxge-VQJi-i: 85 a week withou‘ washin . references 27 South Waiola Avc.. Labrange. MILK '(‘L‘S'I‘OMIGRS \VAN‘I‘EDâ€"A (aw mun: vuummoru “unled (or good heal: milk. Louis “robe-rs. 'l'vlephone 183- \\'-2. M-IB~3~(.‘ I’HH N.\l.l‘Zâ€"- Ilorlllv lluhl "Mull-H for u I-Iumu human», 7,». (k Hon 2 \‘. I» â€"In Lm'ur‘a Lune. In S. S. wumhm :u-v Kufd “A! 'h with lullluls S l- .I III to 5mm: .\ witty and n‘x'vln- re- [0 113' um)" or pun-o- We um xiu‘ emplmmrm In W hul - l x mm»: sums and duughh-rs NIH-artllh- In a heuuflfnl little t'lly lu- ulcd 2:" mlh-u “ml of (‘hk'nuu Good «vhuuls, vhunhcs um! walk-r. “'IHE for var-”(Mam .\' .\I’I'Il(\'ll.l1l42 LUI'NGN (KL. Nupu-rrlllv. llllnnln. uoys. rnnmng In age from H venu- lo 45 Hams or “35- We lmw mnv mo munmle! MENA AND BOYS WANTE h To womc .n Fumlture Fuetorv Wu um give em- [flaunt-m to n large nvmher or Mm and ' . rug-mine [ange from H years (or! waxy: Rocks AND wm'w ourumc. Our. M l1 5 RENTING A :nt for the Traveler‘s Insurance Comp-y Life. Accident and Health. Fire and Tornado Insurance. Companies the Best «100 years in business. LOANS Push aw ‘uh Mafia-tbs.“ Hhhfluflad W Prlcu Meat Market W. H. BLODGETT he Pal-let .anSK-u. Agent for 9A$t$tstfik onus m Clgats, Tobaccos. Candie. ' Fruits and Notions '5 Also Raul Faun. Ranch. and haul-u ’ P98“ Mai-mu n-d Noun M iolgnc' this am ' Viiâ€"3191' Ind ymr air-1mm no It In. 1m. mr‘ mam ma om men I II med. n . film”! at... h. ln'r ‘ unlu' ~ m mm”! . at mum and“ ..n nrrwenl . . 14 \xm'lfll.‘ _1r- Oarn’rffl’efrlzllh'fm] ‘ on arrhbibt u 11-9 cynic” 00mm “0 ANI. Harmon-oa- I?) LII-or Am No. mo Moon I m tmwuxnu uuuv: cu fill. “an hm- nl ”I" Mum's“. I". “q o a Inns! 7 mo! 00 mammal "thmml.1.~.l l“ U r mom I'll U I I. Ina"... :m I: “0”?)- J: "an" to W' um burl- “limo"; "alum. lam-I II mum. Tmnror. lb Ullfl‘uvi (may-hm. MIC (NM. Inn-u "Golan-n. mn- Mum: lamb. LIBRARY A‘OCIA‘I'IOH. â€" 12:." W J“?’." .....'- ~11: - . n . . In: 5! :- Nana-an. harm mwunu onov: wo AN' "IM' ""7 slur-Ala “ (Inn! m w... “d r 'M Inn w nmru v mu iaTmm' [uncut I” E. hull-n80. NOW IS THE TIME TELEPHONE m. r; .j D O W NE E 8 G R 0 V E10 1006!. No.150 1.0. O. P -â€"Moeln every Elt- urday evenln at 3 o'clock In hull. corner uln and Curd-I l. E. slim-on, N. 0.; Charla-J 4ecrollry_ CONVEYANCING GROVE AP'I‘ER. N a. A. Mâ€" «(I am a I l‘hunduya o! ouch momh In Ionic hall, I! 8 o'clock VI-Iglng copr-nlon- “gm minis. 7' N. . H. BARNHART amnion qu'l'OIl! COU INCH. Twpâ€"- I- “Pm , u£:'“.. “Em-'2: van-u can“. u: us. 0. 5°°°"": "'3. 2:.“ I o 0. ‘ my}; 11%va V run: If . \Voflb Puma: cut Burt, ocl'ulry.

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