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Downers Grove Reporter, 18 Jul 1913, p. 4

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I“ 1 mm m m M m. mm mm a It in n lady and con- troddqn no the Jéy of Living. The legitimate joy of living in an ”In of unity. com-go and sympathy. fie light of :11 the preventable db m and tho moral dilute" am an nvoldnblo my, and often must. an. a cloud 06a the any. The null. all “I! of humanity in not than sooth- h. to those who heu- It, And son. Inc- mnu ohoarhlnon Ieem orb m Yet tho chum], hwy ml- tllo mm of blaming to film Lani-ummovlcflmotdnfli put in the raising of hog: on the turns of Illinois as veil a other mtea when the price of land In high And labor I- came. Forage crops arn receiving as much attention at "in various equnflment Italian: as almost any other line of work, and, from the data at land at present, It teem: that such crops will in the future pity t rather important SWINE. mm; on ml of all guru-rm _ uons could from “may on Illa I.» Tho dPl'lrlmonl nl S-lm- Husâ€"{W'N' M. “'00 ll “Hum ‘5 Int-dry l: jusl boglnnlnx mum Irony?" 0"" '00” 5? 0|! I M 0|"! [or llw season as a mmlmlallon «1:990 "'"9 distant "WI CM! Immvwd (to work pmvlnunly begun to nsror-‘m" uh Hu- imporunro of long» from" '1‘."an “50‘8“"! all“ M his” in pan: prodm‘llnn in this mew. Tum»; fl". bum A- manual. would reach dlfloronl nom~~alfnlln. rape and oat-Who‘ll 70.000 tau-Hermann or met and peaks"- bola: and and um 86.400 lama M m 1|ch each, which cry Irma "p run .0 00mm", wlchll! the sumac alto of "w (um I. lino-- mm M "w dry lnls In raping; mmn In other words. 86.400 of the led mp rvxular mllrm nswl new ".5151!" farmer- In um ante. over so “no pull. and tho ler lm rmlvn P" NM». '0‘!“ ha"! CB ”10de mm. mm. m up rumparnd II". n.» Mal-n! running not the door. while Ill-"n fornronllh lhp nrovllon o! 5‘" "Ml”"flfl' '5 D" 09!“. 0' the NM (he one dry lot 1mm th stamina on would llve on 3 road only one mile nllon. all lots gal 11 similar gnln I|~ distant from "“8 "WWW“ Mal-v”. Iowancp, no mm in mo and n In imp-ad The-e Mann” crossing etch mm to gm mm dam. whirl. will show IMP "I in“! directions would of ne- qllte definlloly the value of ”so dlf- malt! reach Mam every villus} let-em forum: ommV figured in pounds "0 MID!“ II lho ante tad connect of port prodncvd pot acre *llh all 0' the 0|qu 310'"! ol Al- I What we hope [or 5000 Population New School-house New Village Hall New Cemetery New Library Twenty-four hour Electric Light Service Trains every 15 minutes WmntrmTLm.u1pm AMVIL 0:” s In. nu bound l2" I. n. Wu! bond. 0:“ O. In. In! bound. “:60 n, m. Wu! bound. 1:“ p a. nut bound, 5:10 p. n. Wont bound. 5:“ p‘ m . Kan hound. Donna". Izu c a. Want bound. '2" I. n. It»! bound III“ a. m. WM! bound 1:34 p‘ In. Eu! bound 8:]. p. I... We“ hound‘ 1:00 p m. Fin-t hound “RIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF HAIL. Looking Backward Boostâ€"Don’t Knock Izu A. '2" 1 11:“ a. hum It the Downers Grow: l‘ost Uflicc .- second-class mail mutter. Advertising rah. made known upuu applirufion. tn 0. n. l2“ s. a. 0:“ t m. “:40 a. In. 1:“ 9 ll. £le 9. a. Is" 9 m. Izfln. D.. 02".. In. 11:“ n. m. [:34 p‘ at. 8:]. 9.11... 1:00 p m. FORAGE CROPS AND SWINE. Good Pavement Cement Walks City Water and Light Sewers New R. R. Station Mud Roads Plank Sidewalks Oil Street Lamps No Sewers u t at, 40 a. In. N 9 ll. IO 9. It. II p. M. ovary Ffld-y fiom the oflice It Downers Grove. Illinois 0. II. "M". Hurt-l mu Grove Reporter Gun-nun; Mt Much Trauma. Mmdgdngonndlnmll M In shady In reasonably good “on, will alumni nut-ow m mile m nu. and bobs or M “Manama-mun“ in; the farms closer together, and My Improving sock! conducts. which an 3t present partially reeva- dblo for the mung people's am Mon with country life. IW Fleur. Good mule ere really a very in:- portut Mot In the advancement o! I cnmmunuy. Beyond a doubt they exert a profound influence In bean In; mm conditions, not only cm cam um undulations. but in min In. farm life more congenial by bring- "The building at the connecting Menuhin-puma)"- ships and manna a fut u the Int: man an Improved.” "Nineteen thousand mil“ 0! high tlys, built u; magnum, would reach about 70,000 quarter-motions or over 86.100 int-ms at m acres each, which is the autumn ain- at tho rum ll illino't in other words. mum of the 251.81! tarmac: in this state. over 30 per cent. would [lava an improved highway running put the doov. while an addiiinnal if: not cont. oi the II"!- ern would live on n road only one mile distant from this improved night“. There highways Mug each town- ship in both directions would of no malty reach practical] every village tad Mum h the ante and connect with all of tho through highwlyn- o! ‘ joining nun "Linn wading nmmn ugly-four quanrrmllom lying on I ma! only on mm: Chum Mun tho Inmved "AA "pr-um. the (min man of min Impmn-d mud; “on "mu-nu mo mad. only one um "um Hw- Improved road "It." finding represent: um foru- lnIr emu-muon- lying din-cu] on um mun toad ”In no law Unnatu- um mad- hld mu Alana Ill much "on. The 1.800 Io‘nuhlm in II"- Iutc da not Inna: calla nluy than at country Md- (0 ch. mummy. human, twolvo min 0! “named rout will mnr mom than 20 par «on a! nu- country and mileage In «an Will-Mp "Thu town-Mp any show. (but I! Improved highway. m commuted acm- the nuns cum-y Ill mum In both dlmuonn. not out o! I“ gunner- mumu In much Iowa-Mp rm either to damn; on an Myron-d rod or rum:- om- mllv a! an lmpmvod mad I.“ and one north and south through out: town-hip. u thorn by the w- oman-n11“ map “It has been estimated by the United sums omce 01 Publlc Road: that 15 to 20 per cent. of the roads mileage carrIes over 86 per cent. of the Indie. Nlneteen thousand miles of Improved highways would give us Improved roads crossing the state from out to west every six miles, also roads crow In; the state from north to south ev- ery st mIIen; that II we would have on Improved 1-353 running chat and A continuation of the presentation of the suggestions of the good roads committee of the Illinois Hankura' aa- sociatiou brings us to the practical plum presented for the improvement of 20 per cent. of the highways of the state, ms the Breeder's Gazette. We quote: Towmhlp Map Show: Public Thor oughfares Can Be Connected With Every Little Hamlet. PLMI Rood Wm. Town-Mp Map ROAD IMPROVEMENT Illa-rm proper credentials end wee promised power ancient Md loses a this agent wee a men at (l) hnmnlty {v u); (I) lacking In knowledge (v. 18; (I) lacking In confidence (Ch. 4: : (l) locking eloquence (4:10). V. The Teethlng. We time have MM e wonder-m ”tendon of God. The unconlmmed huh lppenled h Renee Filled to film. wlth the m fire of Goes glory n wee um unmanned. e nae-nan at pose. through mn‘ IV. ”0000' Response to (he Co". We have seen tint this an me '11:” the midst of the cummon dune. «mm; thatltm"for”|defl- nits. : nodflc Purpose. deliverance from and deliverance to; this an am'by'ood. AGod.Mpmeut. M Ame. Ill. The Credentials That Am pulled Moan’ Call. AI has been eugmtovi, this all came by man oi urn very common agencies. via. a lmuh and a mire While ”on“ no longer depends upon hls own almost] yet he lurks ‘ihat ”Miran"! and those credentials that will 'uatiiy. in his own night a return to the mutt oi Pharaoh "Who am I that I nhonld 10?" God: anawer in. "Certainly i will be with thee.“ Moms med have no fear. not new! the Chriatiaa ‘ (Mat. 28:30). "it God he for us who can he against In?" Our commission which is from God to certain oi nltl mate moms. There could he no nos ability of failure for Sim-es is told that when deliverance is accomplish ed "ye shall serve God upon this mmmtain." Yet Moms in not sails- M for he remembers his previous experience with his kinsmnn {2:13. Ml, what shall he say to them? In answer God aim Moses a name by which he shall be known "1 am that i am.” and farther he is to tell them that he la the “Jehovah. the God oi their fathers." God does not act ho toreloeoaaprlmroaepathiotol- law. He plainly etatea that M will object and that their deliverance will be wrought by a mighty hand. This in more“: (n) Donut-Ice from sorrow. owns-km and the tut nut": 0! Egypt (type at Ila) vv, 9, no. [1. (N Dalivmnoo to Mom. I M!" land. to unite. VonMp and man. w. I. 1!. II. a. Mom. mar ”may mm” In the W of am nylnu‘ "Hm In I" (v. 0. No bad: um xmvn cold and mien! and“ Du aha-plum! dun. but 11er In. mon‘ km and (nth-Mm Ho Ind. how; "pr, .00th lawn to Ian. v11; "no mun-1y and balm”. 0! God. So u n:- be In halted and oommudod (o reman- Ma shoes (7. 8). TM (”RM-Han an draw nlxh with bold. mu mm 10:!” but be null MI «number to do no th “revenue. and an” (Hob. 12:13. 2?). t Bush and Voice. i. The Manner of Moses' Csli. His call came in the midst of his labor as a shepherd. God does not set a. premium upon idleness and his greatest revelation came through two very common agencies. a bush and a: voice. {he's were prohahly many othel' such bushes on the back side‘ of the desert. but this one is distin- guished by the presence or Jehovah. ‘ Moses turned aside to see this “great sight." Why was it not consumed? Because it was divinely lighted. Hav- ing secured his attention Jehovah spoke to Moses, called to him out o! the midst of the hush. When men pause in the fslthful discharge of the summon tube of life and consid. er God it will not be long betore they will hesr his still, small voice. God's all is never to the idler and Is ken- ersiiy through the common agencies snd experiences of lite. The time is ripe for deliversnce. God had tested Moses for forty years Now God is resdy to reveal himself Tum; upon. Horcb. the mountain or God. Je-u hossh's presence is symbolized by the: tire (see chapter 13:21. 22 and 19:18)} The lowly bush suggests the. lnesrns-' lion in Jesus humanity \Vss on tire; with the presence of God. yet was new" command II. The Pom d Hoses‘ Clii.‘ Last week we learned that Moses had a vision of a great need; In to' day's lesson there is revealed to Moses the other half of the lesson. vlz., One who could meet that need; One who could supply all that was lacklng when Moses made his first lllâ€"advlsed attempt to tree hls kins- men. LESSON TEXTâ€"Ex. 8:144; Read the EUUFP rlmptvr. GOLDEN 'l‘liXTâ€""mossed are the puro In hmrl for they shall see God." Mam MOSES CALLED TO DELIVER ISRAEL. (By E. 0. SELLERS. Director of Evening Department. The Moody Bible Institute. Chicago.) ImmNMONAL‘ WNWSCIMI LESSON FOR JULY 20 LESSON works his m "I wit! and WWNER§"*6'RD\;E REPORTER The flood damageâ€" In ‘ a. Hand sum a mud u about $100.“ 000 mm. ‘ "Cotton? he patron and "Why. you told no want! you. an that m: VII the be“! “The old In: sue : gaunt am. "Talking ha dun bun my rIIn.’ J. Hotpoint Morgan 'u nlwnyn n ment man, and he would lomedmoa champion the client with n ”on. “Old John Batu. on upholnum." lo the story began. "m mad for his mantra. People who land been his customers for n [mention had. many of them, never heard n word from Mm except “Good morning. l'lvn dollars. Thank you. Good dny.’ 016 John. m hot, mama um I n mun cultivate. Mn Irt. ‘Anmmmnlllolohn: " 'Whnt'n the best kind at mum-r "Hnlr,’ m the reply. “The notion. some twonty you-n Inter. bad Mon to bny mother m has, and nuln he said: " 'wm‘l tho but 31nd. John? German preaching servim every second Sunday of the month at 3 p. m. Horn 01 Story "organ Uud to Tell Wound Hm Been Good Conun- lon Oor Von Monks. Sunday A, M. Sermon: A Divine Ofler~Unane¢ Y. P. A. Topic: Favorite Verse. in the Pmphetirnl Boot. Evening Service: We join wlm union meeflu gt Baptist church. FELT HIMSELF A CHATTERBOX? Leo Schmm, mum. Rand-y cerv- ims: Sunday School at m n. m. Bor- mon at H a. m. and 7:30 9. III. Juniov Y. P. A.. 2:45. and Sonior Y. P. A. at 6:45 p, m. Midweek meetluss: Wed‘ nosday at 8 p. m.. and Thursday at 7:45 9. m. Choir rehearsal at 8:45. 4 p. n. The Bible and Chrnun Batches "(emu-a may be raid of par- ch-ud ot the one In charge. Visitors ire weieovna Sunday mrvtco. H n. m; Wodnn day. I p, at: Sunday nelmol. lo I. I. The radius room II open in the pub Me on Tuesdays and Pm!”- from 2 to ‘ The regular Suudn) qurulug u-n .Icv will be held In Ihla ¢-.huroh The Humor will prvnch un “Jr-us I‘m-bu. '()ur Apoullc- and "huh I'm-M." le 'm~r\'lco~ Mama «I 10:45 and «low: M ”1:45 a. m. I Tim union wrfln- ulll bc- held In uur chum-ll lhlu u-wnlna. 'l'lmrv «All he no It Y. I" l'. MW“- m-u uum Svulc-mlwr finnduy whoa! mu-ry Sunday. 9,13 I. In; German urrlrv «wry flumlny. nurvlre. “1:30 3. m. Enamh wrrlnn 7:30 p‘ In, Tuna-y. 3:00 p. m.. choir pnclm‘ Eur: on! Monday of out: month Broilwrhood. «wry mom Thondny ol rat-h month. 2:00 p‘ m. India-0' Md; 8'00 p m. Young I'm uln’o Soclnly. \‘mmn nlnnyu RNA come FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST. Week Daysâ€"Altar Guild fin! Tum;- dny In each month; Woman‘s Auxll‘ hwy second Tuesday in each month: Woman’s Guild first and third Wed. "Many; choir practlce. l-‘rkduyn. 8 p .u. Sunday~Sunday school. 9:45 a. m.: morning prayer and sermon 11 u. m.: Holy Eucharist. second Sunday In each month. ST. ANDREWS' EPISCOPAL CHURCH. .\lr. Wilbur Dean Elllou. student In charge. Rev. J. H. Williams, pastor, Sunday services: Class meeting at 10:00 a. m. Publlc worship at 10:30 and 7:30. Sunday school at 12:00 In. Epworth League, at. 6:30 p. In. Mid-week meet- Ing. Wednesday, at 8:00 p. m. Wo- men's Missionary Societies. first Thursday alleruoon of each month. Ladleo' Ald Soctety. second Thursday afternoon at etch mouth. Choir ro- hearul. Friday. at 7:45 p. m. [mumbyfloog Let. everyone nlu-nd and make these mot-tings a great succvss. They begin a! 7:30 p. m. The date is Sunday. July 20. ill tho;- numm (‘hun-‘h. The first of the union meetings or Ihv churches of Downers Grove will be held In the Bapllst Church on Sun- day evening. 'l‘lu- Rev. John ll. Wil- liams will pl ch lhv sm‘mou. PXRST WANGELICAL CRURCH. OIRMAN IVANOILICAL IT PAUL'I CNUICH. GROVE IT. METHODIST EPISCOPAL i CHURCH. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday Serviced. ST. ANDREW’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. UNION MEETINGS. 0 PM“. Pntor. a, m Svrw ”Junior 32 South Main St. Downers Grove Reporter L. KLEIN A. P. MEHREN,co§$ “mundkppfla. ”WK. MOI-RR Eveready Flashlights and Batteries HYIO, W331i: I??? P. (32 cents Sunbeam ‘ Mazda Lamps Prices Reduced 2‘33"“July Ist, ' FIRE-PROOF STORAGE. Chic-go loving a Specially Telephone 18. so It. In J. D RAILIOAD STREET. tor your trtcnd away-«It ls better than I letter trom home. 52 Issues tor only ".50 Put or Game in Seam Beef by the Outlet at Wholesale Pticen Fresh 0' Sahel Int; Meat Market Agent lor NAPERVILLE TILE 'HONK In See our Triangle Lektrik Iron Heating Element Guaranteed $ 3 . SO BROOKS-MUELLER C0. 50 It 60 “ was 60c. 25 Watt, m....6o cts 25 Watt was 40c. now 85 Subscribe lor COAL was 45c. Bedding Plants Pansies, Geraniums Foliage Plants “3 also Vegetable Plants Cabbage, Tomato Cauliflower 7w ‘ fiW‘ Elcclrlc Shoe Repnlrlng Quickly a Neatly Done 'l'lu' M'I/ hum-u S/mc' Slur? q] l '. L. Juli/mm. 0‘4 S. .‘Iuiu SI. lmx Iu'ru [mug/II by 511' Jlurrix Irlm lm: nuly Iulru Mr Ian! 0/ ”If Mod "ml "7/, “I’ll Ilium a “Imp/Hr [int c] up-Ia-dulr .Uru' ludu'n‘ mul (‘lululrru‘ Sim-'1. Extra News! tor Buyers 01 Shoes M 50th Mala Slrccl PAINTER v m "In uucéa' to...” 2” E. Franklin 80. NOW [8 THE TIME to decorate your moms with new slylc wall pap". Write tomeand I will hn'ng you sample books of the latest designs. If paint is peeling on your house let me paint it once and it will ncwr pml again. Country work a specialty. "1,979- VPOZDAL now 45 now .20 ct: C. V. WOLF 153 Prairie Ave. Phone 136.J n

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