u .I 4 31333-1 mama“ Another east from house on huge lot h nice part 0! south side, has 3 room. In“. that: and basement. furnace heat .th In new. None fumdnflon. Pounry has. me. m One of "n- lws! buys In Inwn la 3 rooms I“ bath pan lrom, house, on ï¬lm lame wt. for £3.25... Imaum. z Mocks from amt Furnace heat, “one rolmdallon. II. paved "met To" muld not bun-l I). house alone for CM- money and lot is my. 875.. .1 Ir! ca. nu . no buildings or mom'. Somh wnFfl'm‘ '0 v9 52 urns Sliz. per arm: mo acre; ! “1.93.0" :50 per acre; so "or". (If; [wt new, and a more! (or "30 [vr arrr. all lmpmvod A ‘ AThe urxa'iafl“ 02:33:: wl;o".me‘:o:t‘ â€"Gm. ('nskI-y “an arrested by (m- nnmms In, um mum H. Price mum," "on," â€our,“ nlxhl for dism- l! 'Irg’rr:h;«'ve:':ri'tigha'o.m "w "I": V". d“â€! "mm!" and raining an oMror‘ - III' was Iakon boron Jmm‘o Born- In way at tam»: in tune: North. â€ï¬lm" and lined us and com: and thou WITKT4T‘15FLFJW'QSQ'31-;"1: u... warn-Mrs! on a warrant and mu â€('3 acre; In an" Int 31a) nor an“: under 8300 your? bomb. no! being "WM“ slit!" "'7'" ‘ ahlo lo lurnlnn same wan Minn m .. .A.. c._ A umnh -n "on Is a w o! vain. for "no money on "Avie nvemw 9-700!" Must, me rou- vmipncos In, lot “:13 n. I'm-e :iï¬m, all "nus mm an right 10 "no righ par- 1,. A barn ‘09! with H. 'l‘" VI"!!! '1‘ ever mavomrm‘u. rigM p â€11 hat, .Vomo "a! W". Run the Dull-nu m suit your wheel-ooh “.700 for mmly now broom mun“. VI"! ~0th mm. 0Q will! “6% II N A .A 1‘.- I.‘ "JO. um Dmy 1! Mn van lmM 7-mom “.11" Ml; loan on mun nad- Mon comm! Inn-ovum“; 394nm M; nhmu minutn‘ umâ€: [mm mum. Compan- I. with nmmm: pl-o )Im hmro Mon m M a! nml mm-- and no mo. Prvpovty dear and you emu-mung lo '7‘ Th.- T-mum Mm- " uflnrd (m â€.200, on may u-rmn. "nu Inn Inh- Irv-mum -flwurd. Mrr «nu-Ir. nut-Ion. (um. 0?- no!" will. r\rr_\IM"| Hut-d puullr? um All nun-norm. mv pun! m M. handing pun-u unwl E'ï¬b' hm. .I Humm- I II M lupidr u-u [Marni mmo mm For no» I Mll MII sun a mum Ildr IM. Milt-n 'rrl. um. 16 tun! nllr)‘ In war .u liwmmrnh mm m lull. nl mu- u! I. per month llms u Im- but u mum†‘Poulln- farm at Hi, urrn‘ l5 mun-Inf walk fmm «lo-pal (M â€.300. I5, rub HI: I mum Mun. burn. wry lame Lou!- (ry. hon-g. l-_ _-.r clot-m "IIII. .L_,_._ n - -.....l r..- “‘30) '11! buy at!“ “bother awfully __ A ‘|__s. Think ptguch malngduntms In the w“ hon-shah? halaméo on; nun-r, n"- .wn. and um" \vm'mm- In I and uni. butâ€: and mum. puuur) Imubnmn gm! 00mm nova OI... an 0! PM .d A combine}! yeMancp ‘ and business For 821. 200 8 awfully lenmnl large rooms. bum, (urnnce. wa er. light. etc. Sands \er; hluh. Ihh‘h means plenty of puma. 41x11: feel of ground Put no he! on Mnln street. has dcmh of 800 ll. ull. suuvnuwnln 1mm In full. lur $2.500. A young (arm mm tn town. OmI good vncnnt acre tract. 7 2-3 acres clone In. for â€50 per acre. One or 7 acres for $350. 4 acres {or 8400 par m-re. One of these would not be bad ntul! to look forward to when you are kicked out of that ’ob. Jul-mu - ..u. .. . w. - fly on Mam street for 82. “iv’r’his . gage proposition for tom. one. F. D. LINDLEY “'e insure you In two 0! the best com- panies in existence. the Aetna and LIV- orpool a London Globe. I! you are looking for a dandy home to be [mm for monthly. run this over In your mind: 'l‘wo parlors. dining room. bed mum. kllrhnn :uul punu')‘ on tlrsl floor. 2 bed rooms. anh. closets and ltoreroom on second floor. Hot water heat, hardwood floors. water motor. [tone foundation, cenwnted basement and walks. $3,200. Easy terms. Think of vacant must from lots 30x14! each. 100 1!. outside of corpormlon. two of them {or 8500. These are on aristo- cratic I‘llghlund avenue. “'Hl m-cept momhly payments. And It you a» '9‘," ,"'"?' In T In wry n A. -L-A t... Now that it u ts so much to build the proper (rick h; to get one or the older places a linle out of repair. at a right tire and make one In sun you out of l!- have such a one, contains nine rooms. should be cut down In about six. The trees. fruit and shade are there. to- gelhyr with llmxlliz frvl of ground. and 311' "to'r 32300. 6040?: rbk 7 lindley’s Real Estate Tips m of the your: Em 1mm teat n of 7 rooml. bath and clouds. '1‘“: 7 human. Good barn and large 17 home for 88.50.. An Wt! In run. ‘rm II on north nae. 'ionYe'," ba('m main". ‘amé «I. about also 9! _two 01-1!!er lot; "than“. tinn- m; {unfl- uclv In} u-ummuun. and warm mm) "um um Mr Anton next load†night. loam mmhmuno'mmnmh -â€"lflu Marlon hover, who has boon hung piano Instruction with u mu- lled my lines ram-um. trid- unted with tho yearly tunnel-3' clan. head!“ the list of humble menlou. -â€"-Mrs. L. Hannumm has gone to South Dakota for 1 month'- v11". â€"A daughter wu born to Mr. md 1111 Von] of Halo avenue. Monday. July 14. ~Myron Prince of Iowa Clu, town, was a guest or Mrs. J. C. White of Santoga avenue; Also Mr. and Mn. Pocket: of Clyde. ~Mn Leslie Dunnign rammed from Manmee Itch. where she no- companied Mr. Dunnigan for I short trip. ~Mrs. Otto Is entemintng her sister. Miss Carrie Dudseon 0! Men. dots; also Mrs. R. W. Webb of LI Grange. ~Warren Wells is sights in Buflalo and for a week's vacation «~Whlle playing with several "nan chikiren‘ Richard Kellogg fell and broke his arm. ~Mn. Ben Stevenson Ind family havo returned home from a two weeks’ mu with relatives at Bush- no“. â€"Mrs. Melvin Skinner of South Washington slrevt is entertaining Mrs. Sarah Sutclifl‘o from the East. A Who family of Wallnr Knox nra .qwndinx " short vacation at Wood- man. Wis. ~â€".\Irs‘ Malwl Skater and Uncle C. H Eamon o! lkerfleld visited at the home or E E, Easton 0! East Grove. ~-.\In. 13 P. “‘hlu- mu hon": In "w Grand one": at a luncheon Inst rum-day M Mr home on ant-ton awnuo. -»Am-nllon in rum-d to [he (let mu mum: admin-Ions to (he Chan- muqun are 35 rents for Mme numb". "on" buy a mum â€ï¬‚u and to! "arm M HI HIM price. ~3l|n Allu- \‘Ix Is hum In ï¬rnlnslon Mn, J. H. urmum [rum Km“. l‘n. n-Mn- IM an the sun: or llw A 1. mm “mm. m.- Jmmir. nlm ummpanlod her. comm um! lwr \Mu to Ohio. who're uh:- will â€all ("main rm wu-nl Ito-«la. A party at young and“: own! "w an on me lulu- on Thurs-any. Among the no") new. lllnm Jon-l b‘nrmr slum: Pam". Ruth [autumn-r. Madt vllmr Hughâ€. Oladyn moon. Ann- "IM‘ «Attention Chautauqua count-cu damn; Ileana. IM- next Monday a! Nanmorw nod Potion once. In puruul! Every one come. â€"J. )1. Burns In home mun hl- «nu-m "In. (it-or" mldzmun and non Curtlu nu- spending a (cu an): In Cantuâ€. Ill. ~Only one quartet In this country has a better reputation as entortuln- ers than the Lyric Glee Club who will he at our Chautauqua on the last day. They have been huay alnco the holl- duys tourlng the south and will elm In the southern Chautauqua about July I. _ «1m. Lucy Blank-y ls vlultln; her daughter In Strenlor. ’ Myron l'rlurr at Iowa Clt)’. Iowa. mu a net-k q-ud vlullor at the home of J. C. Whltu. â€"â€"~Mlss Grace Petersen and Esther Jones returned from De Kalb, “1.. “here they spent the week end will! Harriet Jones. â€".\Ir. and Mrs. Hiram Taylor and son of La Grange were Sunday visit- ors at the home of F. C. Lancaster. â€"â€".\lrs. Earnest Gallup entertalned the 17 Club on Thursday afternoon. A most dellghtful afternoon was spent. Mrs. Frank Willard won the prize. â€"Re\'. Paul Viehe has gone on his vacation to Minnesota. ~.\Hss Cora qudgeu has been quite ill the past week. ~â€"Admlsslon on Chautauqua Sunday will be free; A collection will be taken. ~.\lrs. J. H. Grifï¬ths returned home ~last Friday evening after having a delightful time at the Welsh Intermi- tional Eisteddfod zit i’ittsburg, Pa. The most prominent Welsh singers in America took part in the program, including the famous Welsh tenor. H. Evan Williams. who wzjs connect- ed with the Marshall Field Choral Society. â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. Lusher of Belmont street have company from St. Louis. Downers Grove Reporterâ€"vNine vâ€"The Lincoln Glee Club is com- posed of high-grade musicians who are going to put on a very clawâ€. popular program at our Chautauqua. â€"Mr. and Mrs. l". ]. Tripp of Liber- lyviue were guests ut the E. E. East- man home Sunday and Monday. mm. In. nun-um! vtwn- n"- uu lho Dom (anally. Mm No. 110.'ot the enjoying the ,Nlaglra Fall: \ Ialnnx Mr Jul! H. 1913‘ Loner: and cards advpfllsod hoimr um be sent to the Dead better of- no» Juty 21. 1913. If not called for prior to that date. A charge of one rent on .n advertised miter. LETTERS. Mrs. P. Baiclnd. from Chicago. Ill. \lr, Prod Breyer, from Lamont. III. CARDS. Mr. Ed Hanson. from Chicago. In Mr‘ Ed Hanson, from Chicago, m. ELBIR‘I' c. STANLEY. ?. I. "0. l a» Wall. I'm-w r». mule my rnennlmn. pnhnpo yo. might in! an nu go down and mm mm thlnn you and The" arr circumstance. that all» cases " «Dacron P"! m This is one of the good homes of the village, come and see, it won’t lost much longer. "mn that I "might Tan can" poo-IN; Iflord to buy "an "elm I nhohuvly mod 80 (at u I an em» «med mu must bâ€" an pronoun“! †â€8», what an you dflflng u?" "But you can Inn"! to go on I)! hand M mmmom cruise Ind amt as much manor no 7m "I. on your own ulï¬sh omn'nlnml." Small amount of cesh take your time on balance. 7 room, living room 80x16 Hot-waterheat, gas. electric light, hardwood, everything modem, lot 100x182. live and we shall be sorry to leave it, but business compels re- moval. so here is a chance for someone to secure a very comfort- able home at a remark- ably lowprice. "I wu- lmvma Ilul you could ï¬t along wuhoul a...» I and a" mo Mr; I In" In my humu- mm "0! tour». you can‘t pot-1b" more a n": lama" Inr mo?" â€NM u mm. my am†"And I prnuuw a now nu In Ib- noluloly m! of tho cud-00m?“ "I‘hu'n cm. Jul M "II. "ma" "1 mum Io And a m: “not: Ono-n would «on too much?“ “And lo we pane-d. 8M mum! tumble to I“ my palm of VIM! on loolhtmuh «Menu-nu, and l loaned an- able to not born, no In» though! ll but to new" our nlallunl." Dan" W". Go! Ivoryoun OM Want-d and Wound 0001 a that! Time In Argument. “Dear mo.“ IIIO um. 'hov touchy tome folk. are. I never wort for touchy folll.‘ USED A LITTLE DIPLOMACY OWNERS Grove is 1} good plage _to "Mu, draw but and vmbend no out o! (In corner of her "a. “'Put It down lhll Instant.‘ l com- manded. 'Pm It down' "For a moment I stood there ï¬lter- uly'uuponed. but noon l n- that prompt action an notes-try. um I caught )1qu am In a painful "up. “Finally she clme to mine. I could some u once an! she liked It. n‘Whooe II this? she ukod. "‘Mlne.’ I said. "She poured out a glut 0! water Ind dipped the brunt: in. “'Oh. well.’ she said, ‘I won't. b0 druid to use It. then.‘ “We had a'row aver toothbrushes. Mary exhibited an unparalleled Inter- est tn toothbrushes. Every brush she came to Wu taken up and turned over and over and commented an admin- lngty or the reverse. When the [all girl found the mix- tress of the six-room flat washing dishes she asked what had happened to Mary. “Mary has left." said the housekeep er. “I insulted her yesterday mornr lug a! 10 o'clock, and an 11 she packed her trunk and skipped. ‘ â€"â€"Ch|rlea Hamid. passenger brake- ‘mun for the C., B. Q. R. IL, with ‘Jlia home at Downers Grove, left Wednesday for a two weeks‘ visit with kindred in McBride, Mich. -.\'lrs. Victor D'Unger and children left Monday night for a six weeks’ visit with her sister, Mrs. Allen M. Croweli. of Minneapolis. â€"Dr. Babb and wife spent Sunday a! [.mmdale Lake. Wis. MISTRESS WAS T00 “TOUCHY†Unable to Agree on the Subject of Toothbrushes. Maid Abruptly Resigned Position. â€"-Mr. and Mrs. Backus have been entertaining company the last week at their home in Highland avenue. â€"â€"J. W. Rogers is ï¬xing over his hotel on Main street in good style. The work is a credit to the contractor doing the painting, graining, etc. â€"Johu Atzel left on Monday on a business trip. «Chautauqua opens July 2611). J. P. CASSIDY. 110 Smtogs Ave. ADVERTIOED LIST A. P, Tholln All kinda 0f Dyeing. Clean inn and Pressing. in con- m-ctiun with tint-claw Noam. Tip. Locomotor Mul- il - chmutc, pro- mulvo dluau o! the "noun In- um‘ It lure“ the: spin“ cord par “cal-fly. 01: um account It laud-nu rm: Inn-cult: manhunt)â€. I! cum. a. n“ o! the patina! to be Imam Ind uncut-tn. 11“- my be done every bout until mum is out-med, u I: u: limo-l In- umblo cum uni In- and my cases of nuke Inflammnlun The vo- lor should be qulm \nrm. be! not too hoL"-~hum lhr Funny Doctor For (M Eat-ache. “I am afraid i have greatly interv fered with my own practice." said I celebraivd auriat. "by giving the lol- lowinu advice- to umny of my friends: At the an! Iympiom oi ennche, lol. the pailen' lie on the bed with the paint! our uppermost. I-‘old A thick towel and luck it wound the neck; then with n ion-noon ill! the ear with warm \uuur. Continua doing thin for 16 or 20 minutes; the utter will an im- mar oriï¬ce and flow over on the low ol. Afterwards turn over tho head. lot the water nan out. and plug mm our m in warm .(lymmn llld cotton.‘ She had tact enough to accept. the strange substitute without question. "With this ring i thee wed." An- other clergyman, at a suburban wed- ding, supplied the. suddaniy discovered deï¬ciency by removing his eyeglasses, slipping out. one of the lenses, and oflering the gold rim to the bride. Chap": slack yields a much clean, even heat in an Under- feed as my! upturn» anthmke in the ordinary type boilen AOUW Boflnhï¬olnu W Canal-name... v.1 .Iv- uvuw III. u.» Ill Inn 5- wu- ‘ the morning of the great event of his; life. One would hardly think it nec- essary to remind a man of so impor- tant a feature of the ceremony. Yet.. uxnin and again hIIs the agitated bride . groom found himself in the awful pre- dicament of being minus the hoop of gold. And distressing are the scenes which sometimes ensue. In some in- stances, the clergyman has come to the rescue. At one wedding, “Ilt'll the bridegroom confessed that he had for- gotten the ring, the minister prompt- ly drew a bunch of keys from his pocket. handed the largest of the bunch to the embarrassed young mun, who looked stupidly at the lurge loop at its end. The bride. however, had the presence of mind to thrust the proper finger through the loop, where upon the bridegroom, prompted by the clergyman. said in a dazed fashion: POM SALII‘Auood gentle cow. unlu- In soon. A N". l Inllker. (.‘or. Limo- wt! and “main Phone 75 W T-I‘i- l’.- 2 WAN house“ Ik mmkinu IIIIII washing, to I‘m home nights. (IIImI pny. I'IIII l0: Helâ€" lIIonI. No HIInIIIIy work. T-IN’ I- I’ 1 \\‘.\N’llI2iIâ€"~-~.\ I'nrm III I'enl. Address “'IIIIIIIII thnluI'sun. II. I". II. No, 3 Box Iii, LIIIIIIIIIH. iii. :.|‘.1.|', “ANTI-2|! A'i‘wu IIuIII‘tIl‘I'fl IIIIII rmnnm I‘I’fl. App!) III-porter IIIIIIr. Iâ€"IMI-I’H FUR SA LI-Z: wan-rumor. year old. In III’M-(‘Ilnn L‘oIIIlItiIIII. Itnrumn at 61.5.50 Including matched floor. Phone 52â€"“ 7th-2-I’ FUR SALEâ€">5 room house. all modern cmlven- ' ielwcm (I‘Iv IIe an oII‘I-r AppIy to owner. J. J. Lynch. II") N. Forest Ave. I-(lk 5A]. I-I; Thom". 3-4 mm: east of luau Grove [59- W- I. lkIwIIersGmw x Homes and Mun-II; as up. ll. Phone \HII IIII mun IIIIIIIII); :III IIIII- IIINIIIIJIH4I' uIIIII IDI'IIIIHIII III III' Ill'fll tin \IIIIIIis IIII Fri l;I\. .iIIi\_ l, “It'd-HP r-‘ItuIn NI lu l‘l "I" A 12x18 tent with 7 foot 1min! I I 0R0â€: CHAPTER, No. â€'3. .t A. M.â€"â€"Mecll tint and l l‘hIIrsdaI'I of each month In .I IIOHIC hall at 8 o'clock 9. ll. 'l‘l‘ lIâ€"(HIl or IIIIIIIIIII for gem-IIIII Ho‘mLmI’ melfllonl uhuyn I." H. N. C. Pearce. i I: Huntington. Jr.E.. Secret-.1"; VhS‘I‘A CHAN! .42. O. E. 1â€"! second and fourtl dau of each mom] I“. E. Lower. Wort tron; Walter C: Worthy Patron: Burt, Secretary. ‘ l 0 W N E R 8 ‘6 R0 VE LODGE. No. 750. I 0.0. F - Meets every Sat- uIduy evening at 8 oclock In hull. I‘orner loin and Curliu i.. E. Stimson, N. (I; Charla! J. s'ecrotary. IE. "mum I. an muumon conic burning principleâ€"all the ï¬re on topâ€"turning smoke and gases into heat-A means a savin in coal bins of 50% to 66%; [Vlnv WINTER. Customll'allorlng times to the nervous bridegroom on the morning or the great event of his; ["0" SAM‘IAHood gentle «OW. will volne In soon. \ N1. 1 mllker. (.‘or. Linu- life. One would hardly "ï¬lm it "ec'll'llll and Murcia Pillow. 75 W. :-w-P.-2. This warning has been given manyl . WI W . Norvoun lrldcnroomn Oval-look Impor- um Future 0' Mal-rho. Conmony â€"â€"aub|lltute Sometime. Uud. Pond... Inca-Oslo; ONO-I... l-‘Mim-nw turnidwvl :oIirMnN SM 'w'nrv inn :- vlnrnn'vmd Ins. "I Imp. Street. FREQUENTLY FORGOT RING 191.1 Ramp!“ n! inn-rim n ‘d n Lorin! iiwnml’wm: of "IQâ€... Let Me Show You B. F. MORGAN J. H’jrankeviï¬old TAILOR m um. 8M. x: Schoclholen Brewtho nu nan-u. an 2. mm. Ave F. M. WERNER FUR SALEâ€"My houn- on Rfll‘fllosfl uv.. Ina-(om lmnlaue; sen-n lame rooms; hol- u‘ulvr hem; lmrdwoud ï¬nish; nll mmlern rum'rnlem'o-m M 1: “mt! uuvrMn-e. J. I'. 'mmhly. no Eumloom Iu'. A Case of Good Judge- ment Call Euy Qua-Hon to Answer. "Do you know wlm will 1:3an It you tell a Me?" In: uked a boy wu- neu In no Eugmh court. "You. I am: tell a lie." wu h1- Inn-ct. \HH llw puny llnullng 2m ulIl-tzmlumnul uuhl luuv-tlrt lll ur n r (lu- Woods on Fri- .Iu). July I, ph-um turn Nmn- [0 Fun .Inl') and ro-u-Ivv I’vn‘nl'll. \‘uluml lu-t'pï¬Ã©lko‘. J<llv -I‘ \\'.\.\ 'l'l Win-[ml u u rammrt I 'I(.\ ISM!" II HHHMN I‘m TV!" If Mr M . ullv hlm k l'mm \lvpul Ih-lplv. 8. PM“ .\U' 7 flan-I \\'.\.\"rl‘.‘lï¬ Hill IUI' grl Imusn-v .“l's H. «L “min, [.110 llmhlaunl :no -Hvl â€which. nod Samoa (Niko. Dawn and Mud-om- M-h I“. Ird‘ou'v. (Lu-Mu! â€on! wuwrpm-l‘. mw yrur old. "I ï¬rst-clans mnkhi'uul Harman M. 61.5.50 including mat-mad floor. I'D-one 52-“ Lin-24’ M â€-W Mann Cnvo‘ TM! ~M1uvu..lu J .0100. Min â€MI. J. 0. BOLDIJC. II. D. Ply-Ida- a-d Surgeo- AMHUREBDMNAN C. 8. CHILDS. M. D. MVSICMN Ind SURGEON 0.- ION. I. m was 0 OWL l I. la- PUI’I’E'. I. D. fhyucla- and 8-10.- DR. WM. A. GROSS â€on-mica... Imlioolpn (Mar font-0' Mow hunt lawâ€. â€can I an. n..lu.lo~l "up; IAIY S. DIENEI Men!!!“ the W. H. BLODGETT Fire and Tornado Insurance. Companies the Batâ€"100 yarn inflbusineu. LOANS 8v. W Um l'I-Ilb 'l u IH‘ u lurnisIn-cl ['0 A'- Fund" Age-l hr \Qur. ‘ .sm‘ed { enema é Life. Accident and Health. e 111393014: No. x ,1 ."l‘ FqumIn-d mun-n humu- fur luu mnnlhs .I- ll l'. Traveler's it}? thlxlsln .\|rn. ll-l-p ‘u urk lunurd [0. In 3“ M II}! 74W"! Chars. flammmcflm Pole-m «Na-y!“- nhont your Work. (400d work at. A Fair I’m-r. ()rdcrslcï¬ "an“, an M II [In-nu â€In Unn- lkrmon; linking Jamn M llurm, Tun-mu. In mhmlg I'm-plain. Hlu‘ Gary“ W will receive prumpt attention. W. H. BARNHART mural. Humuwma or Al no Hm thump. No n2I~N~u I : Thur-0n "ml“ 0! an M1. to flu hall Mn‘ Mn". u MI. 0!! "to. 41m Vanni. . mmnom f1 Mlllmiin. IJIII!AIIY AWKNATION. - ovuy 0m Tun-day II "I. W “Iv-'1. II J I. lam In I. l' human. “can" hnwruuun anovu cum-1n. hum Mun a! mo Amumn In†- No“ I "'00.th My." 0. . Tuna-y «I cum mm a (to it. "w m-mhpvu (“I“); of (“Wot-â€m ERICSON lmwmmn ouovr: wmuu'l cull -- "no“ cur-r] alt-mu. de ï¬rm! “to“ wanna. and r In: but “In A It", (loom. C â€an". I’I:I’Hnl' v. w um. comâ€"mama. tum-kn. (h Inc-inborn ("lurk 1“,... â€and. 1le. n. â€u.‘ «2er I) 0 W N E R 8 G R 0 V E LODGE. No. 750. I. 0. 0‘ F. - Meets every Sal- urdny evening at 8 o‘clock In In hull, corner lain and Curtis. um I,. E.‘ Stimson, N. 0.; Charla! J. Lu CONVEYANCING Fruits and N060.- ‘I'hc Pal-tu- M lain. ll. Bun N HIM. [nub IIOAS‘OII DEALER IN VESTA CHAPTIBJ 242. O. E. 1â€"!“ second and (mirth days or each month. 3 F. E. Lower. Worthy tron; Walter cw Worthy Patron: Burt, Secretary. In and Curtlu In: L 0.; Charla! J. In