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Downers Grove Reporter, 4 Jul 1913, p. 3

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madamedllmn light. The mum-mm were vult- mm-ummmflum around etch other: “I“. but (on) euthanasia. and a. they hung-(anomnflentvfornm It '0). I thought I could dated hunts. facuofmwlo w-ehpart "suntan-mud gunman-1mm; dun. than out ulln. All My m fit: m «mum-«I. and u l nub- dfllmflmm'mvhy. And why was I (here looking do" Ian I" All was query. no answer :9va on plane was tau-1M!- h‘mneand l wan Ihonoflen. One mm; when at twilight the out who at the noon In. run; out a! Fuenltmhtlmldflhm .bhecfllnamnunmld: 39.1th ind mononlnm the clan. Bltwhutlnthttndmoconthen. IWMM? Influx autumn mlormeothermpflnthu I... no - rill a Inward In! Nah. A path in amend It. can. fenced by Imlmflkhmmldkml down. Ill-dint.” hplnw van a nu fool who. mlufl which (he nun rou- d. “on W106. W ofl III II- other «mm. was! In chm-h I e.» .m mm mum mmmM Wmmm m mmmmm mmmmmmmmmwmm : mm x mam; “NMmmmwmmmmmmmmMmm .zmmmmmmmm - m wwwwmmmwm .mmmuu. AM Wu In n!- h hunt mwnmemmuu “Mlnmlonuw-r- “hunt-n. lmtooaof ’mIm-MInmnnnyu-o '. [MWVIIu I htnfwmnmvum am! ill-pedun- eo who. Liz. ban no manual; Marina I 1.130.. ln-Mopuflon the“ va- n. mm of diam no um. In ,6... M me It evaporated M Mm: In In Important factor in com- b; to In uplamtlou of web kappa!» In: In the one that came to me. It In a We" known tact that venom cutler- h‘ from bodily Illa are more apt to Cu [ho-tn than petun- In good health. The acute or my outing was on the m at New Hummhln. l «and allow! whonthmwmlxmt Inn-y you»; ladle- nnd but few young an. I thought It nut that I would hut-lover, mumlkmmm 0 Wm no l was obllnd tn no that: cola. about In each other- town III]. kw no compleuly. ‘ l untold-hm!!! thatch-”ml My All: at thin but would have MgMbnutumM-mblomn. l Mend Incl! a (ll: spect- d a New. Why l “on“ cider to get ahead with my office dude- !hat I mlght enjoy a “ration during the summer. Nervrthek-u when I left home about the in! of July I never felt better In my “to. I mention this became the state of one'u had an experience calculated to throw no on the ulllnnatlve side. That exâ€" perience l wlll give Just as It occurred or. rather, as It comnmulcuted lmalf (hmngh my senses. lemlug each read- or to make for hlmselt or herself an uplanluon to fit the case. During the spring I worked hard In Personally I am neither convinced nor unconvinced as to the feasibility of such lm-esiiguuons. though i have [break down the bnrflers'between the tural or the supernatural. And have e not societies {or psychical research. composed of earnest and many of them extremely Intelligent persons. :who make It their business to gather Information about supernatural ap- mmuceu'! the like Is over. We rend of the {Lorelei or the Rhine and peruse such menu; as Kents' “La Belle Dame Suns More!" (the beautiful woman without Mercy) or Heine’s waver my, not he- use we believe either the woman the fairy to have existed. but be cause of the senwuous aroused by the Melrd pictures drawn. Nevertheless there is a class of peo- ple among us who are no; disposed to ‘ The day 0! witches, vampires, lumen The Red Spot ion the Water A Stony of the MM of Immortality B! F. A. Ml’l'CllEL W‘hfloldonotmdmmmt ”Malawian-health. Insult o! I temporary Imam abun- Ibn. 1 cannot retrain from ohm. thmnmuuhm mump mmmmu mmmmumm‘ acct-at um, I have chunk from re- vealing it; secondly, I have not «and to ‘aouoforfoltathoingconniderdof ‘nnhnianced mind. I have never Inca visited the am. not would I do no for the worid. That which mum mo in having felt. while looking over it when i the apparition led m'e hack to It anew tuning that she loud no. In almost Intontrotlnhto dam to throw nay-oi! down into the chum. out A girl sanding there. He turned anymmmnndwhuhhokd lulu one hnd “wand. Going to theellfl. bloated dawn and IV: what hatflrunppondtobenrulmwl nontlng on the nut. Upon invad- nation]: wudlncovemd thatched?! be had teen had fallen out the 611'. had attack the roe! "rhea below and bounded ofl Into the vat-r. It van bar blood thntnppenndeohun like: an “fluent Until writing thin I have up: my m tho nil at it. vciufi; it; "’3‘ Y0." In. when the legion lawnnnmmnhme I stood using on the tutu than I had been. lav "mm, Ilia the fat. while a "team aver so. Then an all“ about no for .1 con- lnntan mun-Mend “(tenancy inhuman. 'nnenlwn-ehalm ammmunyquhepI-ceu ”mayo-1N; ‘ xnltauammwnmml [have I “In manhunt-p of her Mug Ind gun: to the «M, of my fonowlng I!" and main: on the fl“ bane hor and looking Go's mm (to chum. Then I wn alone. The name below In beautiful as m. nail the M an»! mu mo. "Am why have I can to you to night»! who Inn new you on Mt!- lm? Why Mn I made may" Imvn In yo" I 'm tell you, and l I. not Ashamed In tell m. for I an that» hm; m. It I- heroine l ion you." n..- y-M‘wms. l tooth n he» m, Ibo. m: lookovntbocfllfdowuumfinfl m. the mm. "no reticulum number In never "cm W. you for! within you (in which In In- lo Ibo lnluln." "I cannot keep away." There was silence between us for a ’ i few moments while I wondered. Pres- ;ently I asked: “Ami why can you not keep away?" I “Mmething happened. If I were to I tell you what it in it would shock you. It would have shot-Ital Inn-had I known that it mm to happen. For a brief space it filled me with honor. Thon"â€"â€" Bite paused. “N .” she continued. “i am not hero to inch-oat- your burden of life. I know that you have been looking for- ward for montho to your outing and now that it has won you no diaap pointed. You oeo about you that com- panionahip whioh would enablo you to enjoy every moment of it. but hotwoon you and molt to that hedge of conno- tiooality which you and humble. I know what it In. for l wao onto tot- htod by it flint-It. Now tt la flotilla: to no. Icon [0 when l llko. unna- ‘ what 1 tool. i am dtaonthrali‘ And to plan It I will tell you that Watt 1 row hero to moot no." '1» moot no!" “You. You do not know too. hotl know you Often I how not no loan!" our tho roll hokina dowa Into tho chum. Envy tho-om that m ‘ MyurhnhvihoatodII-yhe‘ In. You an ooator tho lino that at- Moo tho lotto from tho iolntto than coo mortal in aamlooa, and whoa no "There is not sufficient to tempt them to break through the conventional forms that hind them. Perhnpn it ls Well that ”my do not. I stayed at one of the hotels hereabuut one season and was bound by the same code as they Ire bound. I plned for freedom. I came here alone. I have been coutlng ever since." "No." she suit], but ofl'ered no word as to where she came from. “I t-unuut Imagine." I continued "any of those young ladies coming here alone and at thlx hour. " “Are “In from the hotel where I am stxu lug?“ She turned um! walked back a short distant-c from the verge of the cum. What could I do but follow her? She sat down on n ruck surface that form- ed u (mun-Idem seat und such position as to make room for me beside her. “'umh-riugLv I asked: "It is Maud! Come away. It an'ects you unpleasantly." “Illuminate wh'enlwustw lot I moonlight walk. I looked quick- ly over my shoulder (or her comp-n- ‘ionn. but saw no one. M was only ‘tho rocks has and there covemd with «adore. the uses standing hack. the path winding on esstwnrd, the girl he- side me. all bathed in the soft light of the moon. I was embarrassed at this {being standing so near me at such an ‘hour without the slightest appearance or mserve. i was trying to think of some remark. some question that would not sound brusque. when she broke the silenw: ' "isn't it beautiful?" “Beiiutiful. but somehow just now there seems something awful about it. What is that red thing flouting below? in certain lights it looks like blood." ’mflsm «mmâ€"mm ““‘hy ?" '23ng h“ rILâ€"Lt‘ymfim‘ifi e . :uned unknown ' dr- O'leoeol of Dali! 'Brookln do unknown hem “MM-'1." 53:" ..."-'.- mm “:- it‘?8 O 0 m In - Ina Duh! nay ma Caroline Icy. Ma mic. mum and Alfred Proctor her husband. mum Holt! and Inn Holt; Mo wlfe aaficfigk§muufi 'm “'3'?“ o c . a. no Fred-wick ”or .Inlknown ”1111.3th devlgeclof Alena or Fowler Ind L50 chains to the lace of beginning. an {3133? County of Pan. and sale of I. ‘ The regulate nflldavlu mutilation Mvtng been filed In the co 0! the Clerk of the CI It Court of and county of Du Page I hm of mlnol. noflee I. hereby cm:- to (he laid «Md-m: the unknown hem and define. of Artem- B. Kellogg? deemed. unknown hair! and nevi-en WWII-In Smith 3100mm. do- _c_eu_e_d._nnlmoyn_ heir. 3nd ‘CMRQI pf Maud-Iona In: and llonry ll. Woolnvn- lwlm n‘ the un wu no!" IM «Mm a! Annma- n. o . don-II". un- known lwln Ind Gov at Wllllam 9mm llmklnl. don-Ind. unknuwn lulu Ina owls-u M In!“ ”mount. do- nnnrd. unknown lurin- IM dovlml M Ruhr l". llmklnn. do". w". M Inld Wllllun Inna "manna. vld may Iml :Imllnc Icy. Mn wln IAIVI Proc- lov Ind Aural l‘mrlm. Mr Montana. “‘llw llIm "all. Ind Hun olu. III wlfo. Maul-Iona Mun-Inn I ”mum. Null: Mann. lwr hunt-ind. Pmmk Mint n luau-lulu» «lav known In I’NIMrlrk “Ik- nl‘ unknown lwln Ind down“ of Alon. and" Fowl" Ind ”MI A. Pawlor. nla wllc‘ hnlll nomad. unknown Mn Ind dnlnn n! JIM Kolly ‘0‘ Beam! Kn-lly. MI wllo. hulk summed unknown mm and dnlm of 10.1" n ham. and lhnlwln Tnlolk. MI wlfo. lynch Oo- -rmn¢d. unknown mm Ind deflma 0' Harvey W. Rmoklnll. don-Ind. Franklin Mn. I Mention Ame”: Ahlm, I apln- nln. Jonquil Ahlenl and ENI Mllorn. MI two. Hurry Anlern, I lat-chm. ”I". Anion. I nuns-«r, Harman Hall: Ind Anna "Mn. his wife. (mule. Holn Ind Tllllo "all: MI wlfv. CImllne Beck" (also knnwn nI (.‘Imllno Baker). I wlanw. r‘lumn Mk0! III-n known In Clam: ask"). I bot-helm. Adolph Mk" tum known an Adolph Baker), I Wholly. (.om-gn Booker lnlnn known in . . BInerl. Ind InnI Mk". MI wl 0, Amanda Darnley and "any DIrnlcy. My hull-Ind. Lena Milan! Ind W. K Bal- lard. nor lmnhnd. Mule Wolf! Ind cnnrln P, Wolfl. her lthnnd. vuomm Rocker (also known In Vukntlne Baker). I wldower. Eva Calhmne Becker (Ibo known In St. CIlhoflno when. I win- ntor. Henry Domain! and (mu Dom- Inun, MI wile. Henrzwlek‘I bench. Jacob May. I borne . nflln flay I hulwlor. Hal-y Ivy. I widow. ‘0‘ In all whom It may concern In! In unknown owner: of Ind (0 III ”I" Net claiming In lateral h or to tho (allowing desalted pun-II". to-wn: Thu unmthqu-nrm (a I l‘) of the Mimi-1e: (8. a '0 of smlonKTo p8,NorthRIm‘I:. East of the Third PHnanl lendhn. - chbed by commend It the north“ M, "a 1." ":m "a: s: o e can an r . E. ‘1). thence weIt divldon line .51 chain. for I place of lac- xlnnlng, thence mm lll‘ an ant. 1534 mum to flake on Ben nun L!- man'l ung'thence Ian"! .9 Gene” wen S.“ chains Ilo um ynnn'l line. them mm 7! degree. went Ilong salt! Lmn’n line 4." claim lo I lake. licence north 0 degree- went ( cue) 6.1! chum to - thence north 1 Si do- gma M 4. chm to the wound, line of land deeded from Artem- Kel- log Q0 Valor-um Baker. thence norm 1.3m ‘5‘?" "13.3? amni'fi. 3“”? W . c o e (“Halon "no; thence an on dlvlclon line 1.50 chains to a... dying of boqnnlng. I]! ._ n. A â€"___4_ F F9lzl :Vlsl? =w4 'l'I‘I ll! RTATfi 0V IMJNOIH. COUNTY or DU mumâ€"m. m 1"": CIRCUIT (30 RT 0' DU man “DUN V. Ila Chant-«y. To m- unch" Ionn I and. A. ll 39ml N1; 0183. mama: W. THO” A. Chet III'NUB. "ARK"!!! A (.‘llADWlCX. (‘nmplnlmnur Minion. ham» tum-d 00! Ink! marl min“ the n w MM dulon‘nul "(ammo on I!» am day of m. net t torn o! the and Wm“ Conn of Du l‘l‘i Counlf. Arum-aid. Io be In“ a! flu mum. a mo LII)’ of Wmmn. In In County 0! IN ran. and mu. 0' mum on the am Hominy of (Idaho! A‘ D. l I). u I. my in: wound. Ind which an” In" u lllllptndlnl k u 7 7 V ,_. .. .u...“ u, A, 0! III: I". '5 ol the s. W. if. all In Hm- Imn 2! Town-MID :3. Norm RIM: ll, Ian-I of m. In! ‘rtncunl Nerldlun. non- unlmu u m-m more or In. “tullnl In It" (“ounu' u! Du Page and Elmo a! ll- llmnll. [Ml "w shou- numord mural-Imm- htromlon- Illa! "to" NI] 0! oomvhlnl In ma «purl on "no Chance IMO "and. '2‘“ a_ WmlRPlll‘l-II L‘ par! (Mr;- 4 duvlts of publlcutlml having been filed in the utlk-e at the Clerk of llh- (‘lrcult Court 0! the amid County ul‘ hu Page. and Slate of llllnclu. notice in hen-by given to mud delendunlu: the unv known heirs and devolves o! Junlrs ll. Marvin. deceased; the unknown heirs and .devlsera or Jothl. Wlu. deceased; the vuulumwn heirs and devise-cu of William llmrkln. deremu-d; the unknown heirs and devlaces of Thonms Nlclloluu, deceased; the unknown hens and devlaeeu ot erhnel l‘a ' ex. deceased; the unknown helm and devlsecl 0! lm ’l‘emplc. deceased; the un- known heirs nnd devilseeu of 'l‘honuw IlV‘letnlng, demented; the. unknown helru lam-l devisees 0! James Flemlllu. devalued; and the unknonn helm and devluceu of John Flemlnx. deceased; John Fuchs. I wuluwer. Mary Fuchs. Joseph Fuchs und .llnrnld Fuchs, children of Hurrletl Il-‘uellu. deceased; John uehln and Lena Ill-hm. hls wile. Mary “‘elch. wldow o! Allrlmel \\'o:l('ll. deceased. Kile Weld). a "dinner also known on Knte E. Welch). Anna Mutual, duuuhler o! “It-hue! \Velch. plenum-d. Thomas \"elch. sun of Michael \\ rltll demented, and Chart “'elch. '"I: m uuld 'l‘honul “'elch. Arthur Weleh and {la-rue “'elch. bachelor: and noun 0! Mlelmrt “‘elch. den-and; Henry Ambuel, haul-and at Anna. Ambnel. Ind to all whnm It may concern. and all unknown owner! «I. und to all mulle- clulmlmx In Inn-rut In or In the wllowlnx den-rind purport . lo-Wll: The Ma, o! "It W, of "w . W. '13 any the 01 the} . u. .L- 1- u A. . John Vrba and Frances Vrhu. coin- pluinnnta. vs; the unknown heirs and devisces of James 13. Marvin. deceased; the unknown heirs and devises: of John it Will. deceased; the unknown heirs and deviates o! Wilham Uurk'm. deceased; lhe unknown heirs and «evince: 01 Thomas Nicholas, duet-flaw; the unknown heirs and deviuees o! Mic-hue! Carney. deceased: the unknown hairs and devisei-u o! Irn Temple. deceased; the unknown hairs and defines of Thomas Malling. decrflsed; the unknown heirs and dovlsefli of James Fleming. deceased. and the unknown heirs and deviaees 01 John Fleming. deceased. John Fuchs. widower, Mary Fuchs. Josefh Fuchs and Jim-om Fuchs. children, 0! larrlet Fuchs. deceased: John Behm und Lena Behm. his wife. Mary Welch. widow of Michael \\‘eich, deceased. flute Wok-h. a spinstei- (also known as Kate E. Wen-h). Anna Amhuel. daughter of erlInx-l \\‘c-lt‘h. den-used; 'l‘lmnms \\'vlrll. son of Michael “'0ch don-used, and Clam \\'eh-h, win.- or sun] Thmnns Wok-h. Arthur \\'elch and (.‘wu'gt- \\'i-lrh, bache- lors and sons of .‘lichnvl \\'t-lch. dl‘t'I‘nst‘l’. Henry Amhm-l, huslmnd oi‘ .Uinu .\n|buol and to uli whom it may comm-tn. and all unknown owners or. and to all plil‘lit‘fl claiming an interest in or in. llu- l'ollo\\'~ 1m; vaCl‘IbL‘d prupi-ny, lu-wli: The E. " of Ihe \\'. of the.- S. \\'. 14 and tho \V 0f [hi- \\'. _ 0f the H. 1/2 of "10 S. \\'. ,4. all in Section 26, Township 38. North Hunk» il, East or Im- Krd I‘I'incuml I 'idian. ”unwilling 00 acres more. on Imnimi in the (‘uunty of Du i'uur. ‘ m: of “HIIUIH. . STATE OF ILLINOIS. COUNTY OF DU PAGEâ€"~39 IN THE CIRCU COURT OF DU PAGE UNTY. (In Chan cerfi.) To me October term t ereo! of A. D. 191_a._ magnum 61733.7 legal Notices KIM That Clown. It In worth recalling just now that than i; etiquette to In observed «an In being warn. In a old volume for the Inna-action at youth c young My be none. "- chm h!" A: ior lane“, the had not Ind . moral of upper yd; it van two o'clock In the morning and the land 9|:de our on. Hollow. “What u hollow mockery." exclam- _o_d the elderly pom with the uni- Looking Forward. Who an no the brink-e! of cher- eeter mum by Indeuh of oer me without feeling the! there I. n pledge In the that whet bu been done elmdy in the individual will yet be eceompliehed In the nation end the reedâ€"1’. W. Robert-on. Optimist and Maid. Ole o! the recent definition of the Mum and the optimist u. the pee- mulemman-lohaelut untofthereereerofthemhm not everything apperenuy ION fro- th). and the optlmlu m. on the front at the 0-11an the cave-wherâ€" ul In. everything comm ll- m. not MR nor lie .9. «chemâ€"Oliver Wendell Holmes. Tom the Mom. I In! the great thing In um m It. not to much when we mud. a- II VI“ div-action we are moving. To) met the port of Ilean- we am an nosed-a with the wind and lo..- tI-a mint 11â€"4»: ve nut an m ‘1 m1 Iotrytn‘ 'bou wlm'ltiil. loo worryln‘ 'bou do winter. In “torch." Thor. Lay 0n Worry. ‘1 nu. Baltic.“ Inked n In at .- hm"! negro who I“ loot nmrwmuirdor fourth (Inc. ”nu-1 you would out are Mel of wherewithal to anon MT' “body, lane Henry.” was the reply. Mm. Human Uh. In I.“ the ”Mo mu cot-dub.- olNov York womb-om.“- thnwmdnhdm "nun-u 'u u nun I. I’ll than mama-a hu he. lam no that no ”can in.“ o! m. m 0‘ nut. Tn- the "he or III‘I‘ mg. mined In tom. of «In. :10... in non than doubled II less than halt a alumâ€"Century Ian-In vaults of which I. have new“ war. Nldflllmflumth Nldmlmormtnoud mmmummuw tug-hm vmmdhAMouhc WNW-whack“. Inc-mam VON“ W04.” In U... 0“. Ila no“ procto- ol out“ NM. Mn boon wok!“ (to. her III-anon“ viii m. and and "root content can I fill allâ€"cu [not one. and rich man that how let their lamâ€"M III-Ina. the mother or knot-nee ud nebu- dolllonou;udlnthovm Input may. Anon; no my 61le you". lmnmw-Imnlonyaam I met come into n llbr-ry (an! Hun-tun) but 1 bolt the door to no. “eluding Inst. ambition. nuke and I” such flee. who“ nuns In ldlonool. (furunhxm‘ Eludun l: fillluor. A I (m urn , . . "nu ‘\1. “LI LAM-JD. All pvrmns huvmu I-Inlmx “mums! rIu- «Man- of William .I. Ilurrluu. III-n-I-nsml. urn Iwn-hy INIHIII'II and H'- um-ulml In nIh-Iul uml [II'O'DM‘IH nuch rlnImu In lho' (‘nnnu I'mu'l u! Du I'ngn I‘uunh‘. 1n:- Hn- pun-pum- u! Imvlmz the numâ€" ml- jlmlnl :II n lo-rm or Kull' rum! to hr held In ”11' I‘uum)‘ I'unrl ““0!" In Win-um". In mm In: l'uur (‘uunlsa on lhr flrm .Inmluy u! firmmulwr. IUIZL lx-Inu Iht- llrul ulm’ Ihrrrol’. Iulrd Downers Ih‘m‘u. June M 191.1. mu'u u. :Immh. ANNIE .\l. I HIKING. v .... mm corner uf amid snullwnsl quarter (h E. 'o) of thy smith-mu quurtn-r in. "native west «lung (lllelnn lim- l'hlllll fur a place of beginning. tln-nu south ”M deâ€" grevn must 15.131 chains In umkt- on ”NI- tannin Lynuu‘ ltm-. [IN-nee 30th «it». degrees \h-st 5,46 vlmius alum: mill Ly- mun'a lhw. tlIt-m'l- Hulllll 7:1”; dour-ea wvst “lung sainl Lymnn‘s llm- ' t-hsnns In :1 stnlw tlmn-n- Ilul‘lll Ii lll‘fll vs was! ("mum-t 6.7:! rlmins to must; Ilu-m-e llul‘lh 711,2 (h‘fll‘t'l'fl rust 4.5L vhuluu tn tht- wostcrli' Him or lnml l't‘t'dl‘d tmm Artvmus lx'a-llngg In \ h-ntlme linker. Ilium. north Ill, l‘t'ul'l‘es “out X.lll chums, tlu-mw north 53 Ill-gums mutt 4.05 chains to the division lino. thoncu went on tllrl- Mon llm= 1.7.0 rlmina 10 Hi» plan-t- uf lie- uinnlim. n" In tlu- County of [m Page Ind slau- at Illinois: That (ln- ulnn'c Mum-d uuuplaninuntu Ilt‘l'I’lllflll'f‘ tiled their bill "I t-umpluinl In Hlld vnurt (m the Cluum-ry sitlu- Hum-0r. and that :1 sum- muns In ('lltlllt‘vl') tin-I'I-Iumu Issued out 0! Hill t'uurl against tln- alun'l- mum-d tlv- l‘n-ndnnls, rrlurlmlult- on tlw first day at tlu- tlutnln-r turn: uf suiul (‘irrull ('nurl ul‘ lm l'mzv t‘uunl)‘. ufurrsaid. to [w ln-lcl at thv vuurllmu - in the ITitv n! “WM-mun, in tlu- t‘mully of Du l'nuv, :tml Fluli- n! llllnuis. in” ”11- first Mummy 1-! (lt'ltlhl‘l‘ ,\. D. I913. l ' Is by law t't‘llull‘l'd. :uul whirl: suinl suit IN still pending, lll‘IUltHE \\'. THIlMA. Clark. lll‘3‘1'l'2. ll,\l:l:¢hl'l: .(~ (Tll.\D\\'l(,‘K. tompluinuntn' Sum-Mom. Guam. Boo r'uloo now ale-mill“ Baker). 1 w . Odie. Bock" (also known .1 Charles Bum). a Iguana . Adolph Becker (OI-o known I Ada! Baker). a bachelor, Goouo Bu: er (Ito known as George linker). and Lenin”!!- er. Illa wlfe. Amanda Dnrnley and Harry Darnley, her huuband. Lem Ballard and W. H. Ballard. her husband lezle Wnlfl. and Charles F. \vom her husband. Val- entine Becker (Ill-o known as Valentine linker). u wlduwvr. Em Camerlne Becker (also known as Em Culherlne Baker]. .1 uplnsler. Henry homlaums and Clam l-omlunus. lnla wire. Henry May. :1 lull'hvlur. Jm'uh .‘lvy. u buchrlol‘. Frank- lin Alex. 1: bur-helor. Mary May. h wldow, and to all whom It may concern and all unknown uwm-rs of lllLd to all put» ill-a claiming am llnm'esl in ur t0 the fol- lowing described pn-mlsou, tu-wll: That pin-1 of (In. suumrusl qunru-r ls. E. h ul’ llu- suullwas! nuux'lw' (S. E. %) 0! Serum) 35. '1‘ mm n 310, North Range 10. «a v! of the 'lhml l'rlm-llml film-Mm". (lo- q ll 'l by ‘mmu l-lng ul lln- nurllu-usl ADJUDICATION NOTICE. _\_'l_‘_l:2_ til-“}}'ll.l.l.\.\l ,1. Hl-IRIHNG In the Library. Kiri'ulunl‘ ll Extract from the unsolicited testimonial 1 from the late Governor of Kansas. Ex-Gov- ulnar Stubbs is widely known from his unre- lenting fight against the lawless corporations, and especially the "boot leggers" of Kansas. He is a fearless reformer, an uncompromising advocate of state wide prohibition. and 2. rec- ognized leader in the inmost councils of the Psagmsives. A GOVERNOR’ST 1- ESTIMATE Subscribe For j Downers Grove Reporter 8!. 50 tor 52 hues Your Patronage is Solicited Allan H. Barnharl Proprietor Central Market Formerly Cliffords Channged Hands “Loam Kama. Fab. 1, 1918 “A wagon can't have life in it unleu it In. Ohe mated-l and work And Elli-h in it. The Sludebfier people have been making vehicle. for sixty can. The ought to know how com-h wagon tightâ€"Ind they a. They ve the "put-(ion beau-o chain redwood the goods. The don't put the nurse Studebakct on until the VII-son'- ugh. Andywhcn you no the name Studebaker on: a vehicle 0‘ any kind it i0 you: imuunce of quality." “That'- wh I buy a Studobnkcr. hum 13mm in”: bounce I (roll! a people that mnio dram. It's good lam STUDEBAKER m YOIK CHICAM um. um“ an all"! new “LT an CITY IAI mucuw mm”. "I didn't find this out myulf. I but; my nndfuher an! a good many you- Igo. He u‘id ho Incl moved at it paid to buy I Studebaket. I followed hi0 cdvico to my own uni-henna." "Suppose you buy three wagons. one aft, the other. and the three of them don't last as long as one Studebakcy-fwhich is the best bugain?" ‘ “The LlFEofa wagon iswlmt counts --tbat’s why I buy a Studebaker” “That's reasonable. isn't it 3’" "A wagon that doesn't lad is expensive no matter what price you pay for it." “A Salaam momiu: in nlw-y- mad. good." Suwllluluumlku.

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