Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 15 Aug 1913, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

Anson Backus. 3m; Chas. lluller. 81.50: .l. w. Handy. Beam. 81.50: B. L. J. Littlvl‘ord. 9!.30: Kellogg. Slim: I.. E. llahouey. $1.50: .-\. ll. Snow. 815.63: Ben C. Whit». 27.: W. H. llIOtIueu. 880: .l. W. Rotors. Stan; Geo. "om-rt. 874': l-‘red LPVC'H‘IIZ. 870; (‘lum~ )lorrenl. 05; Kum “'yllk‘. t5: Adolph lulu-r. ‘5: Patrick Full. ”$.75; )larlln While. 75; C. E. linker. SIS; Sam Molten. 8;“: 1'. H. 8mm». 8!: \‘nl Wonder. 8!: Fred Helnlw. 8:; Hall \‘lx. ll; 6m. \‘lx. 32; Geo. Illmlvr. 02: Ben “'l-albvrhee. 0|; "vary Dido. t3; Geo. Dick. 8'3: mm \"ll- 61". ll: .l. (lo-Imus. ’3; Wm. lu‘h’ nun. If; Than. I'm-lion“. 0:: Joe Penna-kl. .2; Jun. Item. 8:: 1’. l2. Bohr. "ll; Joll- Gollln. .28.“: ll. 2. Kohl". 02.0”: K. l.. Minimal. ”0: _ New York mun l‘u. “03.5“: H. .l. flotilla. ”I: Mean 0 Iotbel. ' "more ell): chlldren. 7 $1.39!: I. (7.! _...._. BAN D CONCERT Thou- wlll be a band concert II the band stand. rornor of Mala and ('nrtla slrwls. next Tuesday e-veulnu n 8 o‘clock. Thll In the llm cou- n-rl um your by [M neomnlwd lo- cnl band. Como Incl enjoy the Ina-Ir. _.,........_ c.. a. a Q. ll. 11 TO mo WELL .\'. W, Randlv. at Omaha. Nah. RF rlved In Downers (lmw I”! Sutur- du and wlll have charge 0! nlnllu I tell to: "w (‘.. ll. 4 0. ll. ll. vhlch wlll ha and Mr the valor supply lor‘ 'Iln mumr‘u pontoon u lbl. plan. flu- llurllulou bu hon burl-u III o! In w-n-r tron the villus and III In hula: palm. A nulls. ao- _¢lu Illl ho boullod and o I“ kind Claim Ordinance .\‘o. 27:! providing for flu- payment 01- rennin claim: was road sun! was as follows: laclotofleatherbelts. tocloseat . ”undwclotofladies' command neck- Heron of Superintendent of Water anu Light for month of June was read and ordered placed on tile. Report a! Village Collector for momh of June was read and ordered placvd on file. 'he. to close at Report of Village Treasurer for month or June was read and ordered placed on file. The minuws of June min were read and approved. , grades of Summer Piece Goods are marked to sell at from 20 to 33%}! less. ALSO, about 1000 yards of all kinds of piece goods, large variety of styles and patterns, wash goods, dress goods, stool and cotton at - - am I' Roll call noied present Trustees handy, Heller. Hear". Kellogg. Littleâ€" tord and Mahoney. The Fair Store LAST, CALL : Ratenettes. Ratings. Batistes. Lawns, Silk Novelties, Tissugs, andfiall Aother Downers Grove. Ill» July 14. 1913. The regular meeting for July. 1913. was called to order by (‘lerk While. WWW ‘OFTEVIHEBMW Telephone 108-! 13 W. um meet LH. Swearingen 8: Co. The News Agency conditions that exist in 'mony homes. promo: and many other interesting things this month In Ladies Home Journal on Sale August 20th at A six :1 Ierial . An u to romance 0! them p. and daugmoi fiwlmhlmuimm Mlol inn and very intruding. ma uietaboutnneriaof macaw-31in up ye“ and show the Adxpaflflorydmaflmwhommooto! her proflcwon. “The Jam Girl” VOL. XXX. N0. 1. DOWN ERS GR( (Couch-ulna "I” he look an" ub- vat. ‘fVigtory Law” Summer Dress Thvu- will be a band concert II the band stand. tumor 0! Main and (mum slrwls. next Tuesday M'eulnu ll 8 o‘clock. Thll II the flu! cou- n-r' um year by lb» neomntwd lo- cnl band. Come and enjoy the Inn-Ir. The songs of thnimfulness they sang and the happy laces or the ch". dron showed their appreciation and made on feel how little It took (rom our abundance of joys Ind comforts. to give a pleasant day to poor auror- tunate city chlldrwn. The day being too damp and rainy tor the woods, as planned. the picnic lunch was served in the basement of the church. after which the children sang some songs, took a walk. and had a nice swing. coming buck to the church to have ice cream cones and cake before leaving for home. Through the kindness of the ofllclnls or the C. B. 6‘: Q. R. R. in granting free transportation, and through the generosity of numbers or the home department in nuklns cakes. and- wlchea and giving money to provide a nice luncheon. about fifty children and ten helpers [mm “The Olive Branch" Mission 3. S. were enten‘ tallied on Wednesday last by the 1 benevolent committee. 1 CHILDREN'S OUTING. DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY. ILLINOISy AUGUST 15. mm. mmm-mmw. whim-m. Mr. Yunnan: drains to tend" his sincere and hearty thanks to all who Plate given him their substantial en- »conngemvnt in his establishment of ‘u mptlnp abstract om tn this county and tn am them that the range Almmt 1 TM» Co., which Is manned more to Insure the per-t Matty of this undertaking and to guard agalnst the nncertnlntles of Me than for any other object. will prove Itself tn the years to come one D G REPORTER-8 BURG of the permanent and useful mm Hons at tits county. the once will he, as heretofore, In the Central Mock, Wheaten, m. Tele- phone No. 2m A title guaranty department will also he «Med «Manor» than 1“." seem to be a sufficient demand for mnmy muffs-s to justify the os- Iabflshmt of that depanmt. 11w huslms M "u- cnmpauy till he (total! as Indian-d by Its mm. d1. making of abstracts and perfect- lnn of (ale. Ian. A. I. Plum. l m: attorney recon": M Minion. m. not of “Mom. (13621.. [by a! march. MN A ll}. “(Marys a! Chicago. and 1m! M. L. SRO-Moll. pm}- Qem o! the Ford Pom“:- anct P0,. 91 Paxton. m. The abstract kooks IM business at C. H. Yeoman In: In: mien own by flu- sh" named commits or natal fly 0. H. Yeoman: o! “1:03 no! 0' mm mm. Ih mm. mm M m- Kmh VIII. ANNOUNCBIENT OF THE DUPAGE ABSTRACT TITLE COIPANY. with It. mum mu... I“! Numnbokmy. Toma mum-oi d in put! Ir. mm as" In "no. mm and “math. and I“ mud n. I m I!» "I"! M Ma blur by Max M. pu- n» Inflow into I not" at him. giving M. a mm 0' mm in no Jenn-"Mk m. In. a at." slow! with In sum, the ~h¢rleu m on for the Downers “I. "not. In: mm! nun .- nu mu «4 “up" d It. un- nnuy Fun. In In, It“. In [men Mo non, lo um uh nu- ‘m Mm Ibo m d n m non-co h II. who! nm ”at. 0' Wm "M M on "no It m ”on d Ibo W‘ P". Fe.. II am I'm. “on Ibo In." In mu. II In hunt]. 'I A“. ll“. ‘11» hm m In «1nd by In mm and It. I» m soul. The numuu mun-d Mmmrihulnwllmlh tuna! Io It M"... I. Amt. m1. II! M. m Town-- vs. mau u and mum at c» m Manny-ultimo!!- mum-“Mommy- mm. lilo-ob. I. I.“ m in when run an lover I. am. CW...“ The dam-dam cu [In-smut ol the (‘ool County Pne- flnb. om- o! In. limit ova-muons o! loot-alm- In the all”. thou- alum be had «n- «ma Ml] lo: Ibo nut (to nun. In in dual tho "nun loo! tho has at n pom-3| Mo“ and An editor of the Calumet Index Mr. (‘mlllon wan best known In (Ms lo- cality. when he had labored [or new» yran for the upbumflnl o! "w mmmuully. He was «lowly lat-ml- llud wllh all (Norms. bunhwu «am. when and local Imprm'euu-ull. wbkh tended to the hem-twat o! his [elbow ml. The (‘alnmm ludu‘ will win a living monument to hm Tho hows of the death of Charles H. Galltuu. editor and founder of the Calumet index, chute us a shock to the community Sunday morning. when it became known that he had died at the Washington Park Hospi- ital at In o'clock on Saturday night. For ten days ho had been ill with typhoid fever and one week beiore hit-x (lo-nth was taken to the Washing-1 ton Park Hospital {or medivai tront~ mom. The attending physicians] \wre hopeful of his n-cm‘ery until complications arising from infection caused by in diseased tooth carried tlu- vase beyond human routroi. and death «timed withln fortyâ€"eight Ilotll'l after these alarming symptoms ap- Iu'urul. The and not" spread rapidly and all Ilowlnud mourns the loss of (‘harlteu H. Galllon. mam AISVIMIASTCMI. Editor of Calumet Index Suc~ cumbs to Typ phoid Fever at Washington Park Hosp ital August Ninth. After Ten Days’ Illness. t. h m- am up- â€"Mr. and Mn. Chas, Walter- In enjoying m. to Portland. Ore. ~llnueyloimotflmm m In. LLWemI-otmulflu tmmnatmmmotfll --Joe Luann. la here from Houston. Tom, and In stopping I! the bone of in aunt, Mn. Ellnbetll Gum, of Curtis first. â€".\!ra. John nryan and infant son who has been under the skim»! care and attention of Dr. Babb. assisted by the competent nurse. Miss “If, Dnirwr. are rapidly humming. Owing to the In" condition 01 Baby “nun, great credit is due to .‘Hsn minor for her constant watchlutness and spe'ctal method tn «ministering nourmunent, also caring for the little patient. --Misn Henrietta Woelfnrnheim left last Saturday morning for Olmsted Fans. 0. The annual teacher: Insmvno tor Ml‘nxa calmly nm ht- hold In "no rmm housn at mum. rummminl Monday morning, August 2.1m n I. ‘o‘tm and ctr-”mung In session ‘Ihmxh Friday. The cm” at in- "mum hut-hie ills: 1mm (1"- fofl M Rmkflml, .‘fn. (flar- man than of Wham». Sum, H. A. Roam 0' "Math and Dr. Huber! M. Shun-I" of (1mm. I and mu '0” Mn 0. P. am a“ in m and Guam". Gordon and 00mins. not Mum AN: lupin, am and Clarion. Ta'nby. Aflor‘ we "hm" oh emu.” adjourn-i to "to arm“ mi and Mind in 0" 0» mm m may. that-3‘ finally mm In choke ooh. hy lb“ lymph. I So under "to! out Imam Mun (mu vac-1mm an n this. mm i m mm. My (or that my 1 cm. W'- amll in: nu I! an my ; Inn- row". :4 MM? mod "no on the n" 0! mr lnwmpmpk. .0- 53: g «3.3 1' ‘53 .55 I: {out I: it... 6.3.3.... :2... veal. a! It... .39. ill... I: .128. 3 13.31.... as on... .15- 30.6.9. Sol .3. a. = I. bl. v... .823! $0.! .3. 1.- .5»:- .1. I}! 1.10:}. {on on. a. I. i, do... In 58:9. to...- 3 seal! on. In! E 6.2: 82:: It. Mo; and u tot "an." "an! nanny m; an I M In In. naval-armature” '0 Ian OI m. Mb». «mm; (II! will WM All m b that 0' “0 «In-m Conn-m. m \m .0 In“ no pm In rho-M ”It. mm not a nun calm- .- II on In... a! In! I'M I‘I! an “out: no Inca I”: "u Inc-«r. Wu!- tu node-m. 8M mum and I’m man I“ mud a («use M Kim Mic. Mic-Nun. nu mu Int-Ola Mohw Holt 1‘: now bun-Io- na!!!“ you. m o! IWuobIluthnonc-ubnw m a! do... I cum-Oh M at The man was unulu-d wn' nearly beyond repair um! me :1qu uu dau- uvd n bit. but it was I lucky «some to! I". BACHELORS‘ HALL AT CLINGER'S LAKE The occupants of the bugs! “wet lulu-u lo Dr. lk-bhu'. when they re- ceived whatever medical ltd an: nan-nary and thou mm» H) mm homes. when they are coming “on; nh-My. I’hnrum- lurm-l. Mm was holding lhn baby. wan! mmido-rably bruised and snmm-d hut hvr [wacky In clin- '1": to tho lulu as thoy rolled. owr In 'I-e sin-m prohabb' waved him } tron: sup-ions injury. as In- only nu: who-d a swan-h. Mrs. l-Iiohorat. who had the reins. WJS pul!--d or thrown clear orer the unto and laudvd on her hand: and knros on the paremvm. Her lnjurfien were a cut on the head. a sprained wrist aml her arms and limbs much bruised]. Near llw nmulphue on thv top of Main sum-1 hm Mrs. l-zlchorat lost control of the horse and In- gullopcd at hlx bm‘l spm-d as in as Viv Hol- lns'. Here the buggy hit \‘lc'a auto which was slumlhn: m-xl the rum. TEACH ER'S INSTITUTE. [ Frhlav night about 8:: m In. In. there Iaa great eullomem (m 35am street. f'l‘he. mum! of shim running horses boots brought evvryonv to their doors. Mrs. Rudolph H. Eichorst and young son and Flort'm'o unrnvl wow Von flwir way to the Crow from the Eivhurst home south of 1mm. FRIDAY NIGHTS OCCUPANTC' LUCKY ESCAPE RUNAWAY . .._. q... n. Moore Patent Sleeve Work Shim , are The Best50c Shirtsonnarth ,4 Made from sound lambs: and slowly odd (not baked) willlnold (harming-M war I.“ all not substitutes. The Shingle: we handle a. mode by the but milk in the country. In M ml whine-s. elarunlsoundmdfolloflheuuonl life of the wood which renders than impervious to theninmdsunshine. Comeinnnd-eetlmn. Lord Lumber Co. H Lot OUR hall to YOUR Baal We Pay 3 par «at Internet Sula. Accent. Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank ¢ uicl: talk of some smooth stung". who mmiscs the imp”: iLlc result 0! doubling your money in a s on while. take you: banker's mlvicv; I‘LAY SAFE- bank your money until toil good business chance- cumu RIGHT HERE AT HON whrtc vcm can ATTEND 'I'U YUUR OWN BUSIN THI‘ZN'Iilc will soon be smooth sailing. SHINGLES Debt is .1 l'hRRIBLE MASTER. Debt comes u 7, from unsan speculation. lqstcad o! gistcningy) th}: (Act-tick A”! I A u LUMBERI \“'\\\Q$QM§§ j Downers Grovo. Illinois Downers Grove. Illinois Cow-l but Mn...» sau- mun-.- m' unu- “a M'u..b.ll.~l'.l..ul Mrmv~0hlunlltm Good Live W HOLE N0: "m

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy