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Downers Grove Reporter, 21 Jun 1913, p. 2

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Ind "tied a an to a bunch of them Icrrrgormmd fallen that wnnted to drive their states lnslde our village." He reckoned now the young people would any at home and save their money. Bum alu. poor deluded old W. the plny [3“.th is not so easily mpmed. Instead of staying a line and saving thelr money, moct of the young men were bonding the harm-bun for the Inger city when‘ they out more money in a much has «national: manner In aldltlon h their at mes. Others were leav- hg the village coutnuy and pen- MMtMcltyumdrMI-o dance hi] closed. Th." had dosed the billiard room lone Nine ngo ma had last saddled a license fee upon the moving picture man and restrict- “ his hours to a degree equivalent to prohibition. One city “reformer" related with triumphant pride that he (can. Molt of mm In. mutu- Iatod the-selves I. m: they had gut been successful In voting their Nert morning 1 none from a dingy howl and spent Hm any in convent- ticn with the bullie- m. sailor. pvt-em] of schools. and vllhgo tric- "on M In a rumba ulna. m. an I). viola upon-a in mm m m 01 um. Dunning nu sooth. no," um don. Men for mm was a hill Md MI. any from the that. ton and afoul-g Rn ruddy lbs to .0 Hum! by the on. Elm-Ion ev- «y'm. 80mm nowhere. 80 far a l mu! Ilium not had up pace for unmo- it ll: divine Dan. No openly of the Myer-alth- m ""3101.ch in ten. But for I] ml'n health no In“ chm-m “Maul alum um-m.‘ No run-hm edifice could duplicate on nautical but No ml choir mm voice mm a nun-cl, bau- um .- clean organ- of the wind. “I ”Hymns o! the bum. “a! clue could any sane m o:- yg! 1'9 m4 mo. places of public Inna-ad um [nu I“ m with lam III. In... with my Mona In: Anon In. On. um won man. and unrul- in Wichita about In “ho. "m '- : doc-(not. flout about; It. m in than cu a mmu- Nam m. I "krill. m" undo porn“ with «mum Hoot “munmumwuwd dllyldl.lulilllfll.r- anti-um. on HI: Ind“ and "um-on Busy." 'H'o w the mm d a. u... u "Mlmmmm. COF'I'WIRMDS “than: an Nnmw Pub." Th e:- mm- vu to “Male I“ and follow .0." The Ill-bur m an hlvnulunhmdm In ml". "vast-d”. Ivo- Ito «all; I'm: It.- m cloud, In M Mod. and not a 911cc of muo- h the (DUI. WI. “on the foul" I have In- mtly had to ‘iuy our" .1 coo-m town. And I confess I know of nonl- h‘ more dreary and home than a poorly "chm run! village In the Whether the writer was a "me ha or not. we think It A good Idea for “than: who know of I but piece of road to all the ntteutton of the com- Ilnlonen to the same. The foregoing was sent In by an in- dignant tax payer. We immediuely not buy and went nfler the commlw done:- and were told that the writer VII 3 "we bit late in his kick on West Maple avenue. as the road Is now being put in dupe. contract hav- lng been lot. and they are wanna; (or the stone. Mu: Moth. to that Ital-tor for Let the cltlzens of the village get “(er the- road commissioner and wake him up to the Incl that Dow- ners Grove is on the map and 13 en- tuled to as proper pronoruon of good [pad me mutton. And lo. the city or vmqo won- tlu doe-n1 do this wisely and It madam or furor. But one "wm somebody please tell us what has happened to the several thousand dollars raiaed by taxation the past we" {or maintenance of township Mu. that a llttle bit of lt is not be- ing used in this vicinity? Maple ove- ‘nue, at the corporation: line west. was I.“ but impassable this spring and Ilnce the clay, which is all there is left of lt, chame dry It 15 a mass of ridges and rum, dangerous to man and beast and automobile. Many oth- er places in all directions from the‘ village are. nearly gs bad. Not a do]? hr would seem to have been spent herethonts this year so far for road msterlal or scraping. Mat-«(hallo all“. finch-min M. .1. TM, committee work and care of transient pauper. 815. Respectfully submitted, GEORGE A KELLER. Chum. The following report of the Con- muteeonrmmdsumumon motion of Supervisor Kohloy noel-red “waved: Ir. alumina and Gentlemen of the1 C. n. Blodgett. committee work and «mom. 88.95. George A. Keller. committee work and we of transient paper. 819. George Boner, committee work and expenses. 328.70. Wm. Hammenchmidt. committee '0!“ and avenues. 812.80. Frank 1. Knight. county treasurer. county farm expenses for Mu, 1918. $142.23. A. A. Kuhn. sheriff. enema (or May. 1913. $22.85. Frank 1. Knight. county "mm, Alma Hone expenses (or May, 1913, 8392.21. George w. Thoma. pout-3e, expreol. expenses to June I, 1013. “8. Chicago Telephone 130.. toll to May 29. 1913. 812.80. “Icon State School no Colo”, are of County inmates to 1m 1. ma. “5.“. A. L flutter. electrlcu hum and wiring a: mu] hm. 01.11110. Clu 11mm. expenses In per ml, $11.30. H. F. Lam. County Clerk.” use. most. etc. to June I, I’ll. I10. Pumkmnpflmlov emu farm. 81’. (luck l Hahn. hbor and material [or County mm. ”81.3.. C. D. Danie“. surrey for County hm. om. Calm-a 0 (‘0. boot- for In. IL bury. 315. P. I. mum t (‘13.. Inn”.- (at Cmty aim “11.10. Wuqlm United 0a a mean: Cm us run for County um, 01.. Wanton (lulled an O Bank 00.. an and decide light for In]. ms. 635.". IL 0. mam. proton-soul sense-n II the miter Ml: Baotou. luau. m. Pun-not A 00.. coal to: (Your! No... “It“. l 1'. norm. man. an.“ and um to «In. ”4.15. m I. Ball. livery km for county urn. "no. C. L DIM talus “M In. ml to In I. ma. “8. Ir. Chum: and Oath-n 0! lb. Board at Dumbo": Your co- nqu to when cu "fund (I. flu.- he. to upon any Inn on.- lu‘ all huh mud. and neon- nud tho pay-a! a! the follow!“ and M (I. Cloth ho “mud to luau omen l'or nu. nun! anon-u to the an"! chi-nu. town: I Olenvood In“! Taming School. I On motion 0! Sunni." Town the Boardmlnrooouulhaotouy OI recounting tot-momma man- the Com-moo on chi-a we the (album. upon. thick on nation at Samba! Tov- vu up prov“ : Pom Knlm. 03 motion 01 Supervhor Keller a. claim 0! Oliver Olson: was Is“ our for mule: Insulation. On motion 0! Supervisor Town the manor of Du P350 County'- pot-[Ion of aunt-Ion! (or pavlu‘ umeu M- iolnlng the Court House [mund- wu referred to the Committee on J!- dlclnry. All commnnlcnuou- tad bills on file read and the claims retorred to the proper communal. Meeting called to order with Chair- man Fischer presiding. 0n roll can 111 members present. Minutes of In! preceding meetin: read 1nd declared approved an read. A. I). “all". Inc-l cum-g in Conn Proceedings of the Board of Super- visors of Du Page County at Its reg~ ular meeting held at the Court House In Wheaton on Monday, the 9th day of June. A. D. 1913, pursuant to sul- ute. WWW! MMWSUPERVMRS Dmmurs Grow: .‘.'mhodlsls at Conâ€" gress Park. urookfieZd and Dovmera Grove Baptists here. Downers Grove Congregational and Hinsdale at Hills- dale. From start to finish I! was hit the ball and run armmd the diamond, and yet two hascs was the largest hit and cnly three of lhosv. (‘rngress Park mm last Saturday's game, 1mm the Downers Grove Meth‘ wists by the more 01 II to I". FBmokneId Congress Pal-k ..... D. G. Congregational D. G. Baptists ...... .‘iinedale ............ D. G. Methodist ..... D. G. Baptists ........ 2 3 .400 .‘iinedale .............. 1 3 .250 D. G. Methodist ....... I 4 .20“ Games for next Saturday are as fol- icwx: W337 SUBURBAN CHURCH LEAGUE. Standing of In. Tuna. w. L. mung Com-t Hon-o Pct. 1000 .750 tmm mute once, Downer: Gran :. Guy 0. Butler. 2. John H. Graven. Charles H. Bier-mun. Damn Om. Precinct. George Roger ......... George Roger A; Son'l Goal once, Rinaldo George E. finality. Bert Berry. Prom Bnrber Shop, Nahum Julius 1. Drum. Gustav .1. Bannister. B. M. Steele. .Ardmoro School Hall Henry D. Gray ........... lamb: Joe M. Knlwen. P. W. Cline .................. Medlng'a thknmmx shop. “Hamburg P. C. Kolzov. Adam: Young. Henry c. 8chumacher....John Ernst Stuenkel ......... City Hall Henry F. Hobein ........ Elmhunt C. B. Whitford. William Hummeflchmidt ..... Arthur Ruhr. Géorce Nelson loved by Buncnrloor mum Ochoa! an! the following named per-oa- Ioloctod by the mm or the Board 0! Supervisor- rem!- lu tho Wu, Domoonuc and Republican pom” b0 ”pol-ted a judge- ol eluuon ln tln vulva. db Men In Du Pun Conny for the you (allowing; also “loan“ the poll- lu when la the "rim I‘m: Mm Product. om. Null. 0! Judge. Polling Place. I. W. H. Konuuor ...... VIII-‘0 "an On motion of Supervisor Ynckloy the ulnry o! the Board at Review for the your 1913 van axed u $5.00 par d". and the Board in authorized to m u uni-um clerk II - uhry or $3.00 per day. W. mule-go Lumbar Cu'c one. l. A. What Joesph Sch-II ...... Wm (mm Al. I; Mueller ........ Sam's llall Chfll um" ............. Winfield Charlo- Parnell. On motion 0! Supervisor Town the County firm Committee wu nuthor~ tied to purchase a ten: (or the Coal» ty Fun). if in their judgment they deemed it necessary. with" Pinion. Inn "cent. ........ To" mn Prank Noltnot.......Wcu (Mano Henry umm. Fred Roger. ....... hive wm Club B. A. 3mm; Thou-n Ballard ...... Warn-ville A. A. Kuhn, board and wash for prisoners to June 1. 1913, 8535.52. Respectfully submitted. WILLIAM J. YACKIJEY. Chairman. On motion 0! Supervisor Fix the full Board confirmed the action of the County Farm Committee in engaging the servtces of Mr. R. 8. Standidge and wife as Superintendent and film tron at the country farm, dating from June 1. 1913. J Wayn- Product. 1 B. mun-”Java Hull. an Chum sum. Pom Kn-ulnnr. “WW 1. fl. "alto-dot! ....... Town "All 0W Ila-MM! “Mateo-innate "can an”. Charla Todah..1'odmo'u mm loch layer ' ........... Cloud-lo Nkk W. [Jot H. F. lau-reneehcouuty clerk. court fees remitted by order of court, $79.55. A. A. Kuhn. sherlfl's fees to June I, 1913, as per bill. $549.95. bill. 838. H. I". Lawrence. county clerk. «*lerk's per diem attending court to June I, 1913. 5384. John Hesterman. depmy tees. $88. A. A. Kuhn, clerk hire for May. 1913. 850. W. V. Hopl, coroner's fees as per H. 1“. Lawrence, county clerk, per diem attending Board Meetings and recording proceedings to June 1, 1913. $59.25. Wm. in. [)9 Wolf, deputy fees, :26. R. '1'. Morgan, clerk' hire [or May. 1913, 350. George Hoftm‘t, deputy fees. 87. ('harles W. Hadley, salary State's Attorney for quarter ending May 3!, 1913. $775. George W. Thoma. per diem lot Itâ€" tendlng Circuit Court to June 1. 1918. 8168. H. I". Lurronoe. county clerk. to- cording births and deaths to June 1, 1913. $96.50. York Precinct. Lomwd School Hall DOWNIR'S GROVE REPORTER Son-o'- Mon . .Vllluo Hall ...... Aubu- Ban-cums 'WhonlgoonntrmlmerI-w Mlmntmmke with mo." “Oh, I do: In ante dmple. 1 his an my drag-ac no leave behind m Wit-Ln Vlo Plflnlenm When I! "Id Alum Inning. ”can" how new : "on a" mummolmm girl-m mmnmwuuuum n “I hall with delight the advnt of (In automobile.” he muttered flood. ‘Mnolongerneedlfurmutho m lat some hungry horse MI. - hr I Milking hale of hay."â€"â€"l'-. Why H. W“ M The Inln with the long he!!! not mainly at the curbing gazing at tho mg mm:- In the street. Show day excursion rate. um be olend by all nilroodl. Into mtlvoly tho octioa moo. at tho first aad Third ammoâ€"tho pro- mo: Mia; 4mm Into tam diatiort aorta. and ”echoâ€"«omen Boeood quot-coo ali of an inundated ata illo- hat-ma of coamo’otito chat-a0 tor aao participation. aod iulaoca alao the Niiituy diapian of Cavalry and Artillery of many natiooa. as we"; aa ml noel-i original Jeanna aa dflflu. racing. and riding backing Millie; football oa burnout; Ano- tniiaa bath tribea. bullwhip crackers and boomerang through; the now (an. of the danmuwâ€"Aatol’oio. the iateat adorned innovation lot the iover o! arc-devil nun; a real-oat of boy aeoota In intricate Ioid and patriotic lac drill; and namema other diatinctiva divmioos of later- natioaal «median. the whole to Do preceded by a gigantic revival of In aalvemily tamed street parade at no o’clock in the looming. M of John H. PM I. Mainly mutt envy noâ€" .- with heal". me «my. «a M We find chlflm. love um! truth. lo. I ain't what you'd an den. An! I'm sorry for an no». lake- : toner money lustful. M an. cruel and mm fir ol‘ Creams my hurt man. If. got mmm nothln' can. I'lll‘la for (o shun with ma. fit the clam In many mm. nu' cm my to, uni! heath. Arm '0!“ dlvfll hb mutt. E ‘I’io communal" mun-cu at tho mn-‘n m. [Inter ovi- «mu that!“ experience not do lulled Indy. and In nearly u the nav- onl inc-«don (tn-luau on n- ma. It in maid in chronological mince. beginning at "lo Pynnm‘ and «mill. on "I. mm... than two euro-e geographical locale- col-ii- This. not only mm the mullet! novelty and brim.“ amusement o! the whole loo; «mulled man. but (mm the “(an of the mud old coo-1‘. nor-on! Imma- In flu "an. when. (or the In! “no In In third of n century publicly autumn: u: out the civmud wot“. to will be an I. .- calmly dllmn role. port-u the non human. one 0! II. millions “not. mud on. (in ca- ablu a non humu- mun-tune. a! the [not “Dalila am" than It bu yet boon It. film” "but. plat an to com. 0! an 00"] coacolvo‘ “Wild Wm" ud "Pu but" reduction. m at mum-aunt pit-nu would Ml In Ibo" o! mono-Io description. In many respects the lonhcomlu‘ museum of Buflnlo Bur: Wild Welt Ind Plvnee Bill's l'ar Eu! In Chic-‘0 June 28th to July uh Inclu- olve will Introduce n ban-now .th- bluon. N WHERE STRIKING CON- TRASTS AROUND. Two Exhibitions, Wild West and Far East, the Greatest “Dou- ble Bill" on Ran-h. On motion of Supervisor HammerL schmldt the Board adjourned to call of (‘hair. 45 Van Buren avenue, Napervlllu 2. Oliver w. Slrubler. 2. Newton Wagner. 3. A. E. Bartholomew..Amos Barr tholomew's Blacksmith Shop, Bola 3. John Schilling. Jr. a. John Augsburg. Motion was on roll call declared carried unanimously. If Law I. Iliad. If Love In blind. I! W9 I}. flow due. In Ila! The shone-t my And then so often turn um When awry out George Wunder. Daniel Schwartz. George A. Keller. . . . Napewme Precinct. , l . . _ .108. ham-Lt!“ Water SL. Nawrville'nEfiUINE Imported chum, decorated by the all Stunner Co, £1qu Dlnrlct. M. L. Houser...(}rlmes Palm shop Irving Goodrich ....... Benton Ave. Alexander McDowell ...Napervllle Adam Kohley ............... Mll- ler's Carpenter Shop. Navel-ville I). l). Barnard. Edward Rlody. Frank Shimp,... ....... Conrad Bldg. (‘emer Street, superfine Frank Han-backer. John Kline. E. 5‘. Davis. L. C. Chum. F. H. Cramor ...... Lace Hall. Lace J. Hunt. Emll Etchhorat. Henry Andermnnn. . . .Heury Buclv holz'n Carpenter Shop. EXchwxe BL. near Grant St, Hinsdale N. Jefferson. Henry Bughholz. Nd Nudod Anyway. H. P. LAWRENCE. -â€"Nw York on. Clerk. ASK FOR coupons WITH ALL PURCHASES. A Seven-Piece Set Free when Purdue: noel “I... JAYQBU'I‘LER Nave: before In. Sienna-'3 Ila-d I'd-ted Clin- been altered FREE. Au noon no your cull purchase: reach amount specified below we present you with one of these seven-piece sets. After wearing six or more of the men-piece son you can get ell the other pieces which nuke up 1 I00- The seven-piece 39. shown above consists of dinner plate. desert plate. soup plate, cup Ind gnucer, fruit and sauce dish and individual butter We nlso cmy in stock all additional pieces which mike up a 100 piece dinâ€" ner schâ€"net.“ VII“ 896.00. How to get It; Trade With Us Subscribe for The Reporter uwmmwhuse reputation for china‘painting il unequaled in thew‘yfld The (old band and any initial you want, put on by hand with pure STOUFFERS mmfis Advertise in The Reporter F. A. EDGEWORTH Th Pfiotogm/fier in your ton 33 80. Main Street Phone 62-M Open Teach” and Fridays Sunday: until 11 is the proud privilege of every American born boy. But. whether or no, he is your son and photographsthatpreserve his boyhood and youth will mean everything to you in after years. What he means to you now, he will also mean to others some day. and the little collection~“taken at’ ’ various ages-will be a priceleas treasure for generations to come. “He may be President." That f.

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