upon motion of Supervisor Hummer- .chmldt wu (loci-red :pproved. Ir. Gunman and Gentlemen of the m of minors: ;, Your Committee on Feeg and 8.1- :u would be; have to report that a " ’01-â€; H. STAATS. Editor In In. Pro-Ha: nach- update! its fol- lovlu eon-moo on rod mu m: Keno“. KH'OH, "our. Bio!!!“ and â€and to‘nm now who. .. 1.15. C. r. mm. um; Womra mount Co. OIL“; W. H. main“. $33.10. loud by Tmtm Kuhn; and "all" (Int Ch!- Ordloanco be put 0- m. loam curried. M cull- Odin-ac. No. too in: than panel. mum Kolm Kflvnn. Hutu. Handy. "All" n4 “laden! voting no. Nun. no... land In Tum-o- lhuu and lid- In lhl Ibo «mudâ€"II o! no can “4 light plant to am In pinin- I up My Ion-Id.“ mhmulhmnï¬luvm Inca loan. loan «mu. m vot-1 of Mr. Meeting and to order by the Clerk Chairmen Hector being about. on notksn of W numeral-Int. Supervieor To“ was elected Chir- mn pro ten. 0: roll all. an neuter: press-t except Supervhor Fucker ncl super- vhor m mute. of Int preceding meeting rend nnd declared mud. . All um- md communication on ï¬le mm the hm Bocrd and the clam referred to the proper committeon. On motion of Supervisor Boeger. the moddbyA.G.ï¬echeronws7 and a. Block 1. Krletar’n Addition to lmhuret. I: to be refunded. On motion of Supervisor Hammer- echmldt. the Bonn! adjourned till one o’clock today. Wimummmdm WMDIPI‘QCOIIIJItQW mm at of. mama-I- Mao-Summliayd rm. A. D. 1915. pursuant to all Claim Ordinance No. 290, an or- dlnance provldlng (or the payment of certain claims. was read as (ollows: C. I". Davis, 825; Anson Backus, :10; A. B. Snail, $15; Oscar Potter, 325; W. H. Blodsotl. $80; J. W. Handy, $6; Chu. Huler, 86; J. F. Kldwell. 86; . 0. Hear“. 84.60; Ii“. J. Unlelord. 8150; B. L. Kellogg. “.50; Martin Whlto. .15; Fred Leverenz. 810; Geo. Pfou. 873.27; Prod Elchor-l. $72.31; I. E. Wu“. 314.20; Wm. Sloner. 871.04; Wm. Cummlus, £64.38; H. 8. In“. â€0.43; Mlka Venlrd, 85; 8. ll. Way“, "17.15; Thou. Buunlng, $15.01; Crane Co., “.91; Standard ()ll (30.. “0.30; The Tau Co.. "21.21; Lord. [Amber 0)., 82.32; “anion Hubbell. â€.73; C. 15. Enter. £20.25; H. J. Hawkins. â€8.“; J. H. Frnnkenneld. 311.10; I. l. ruler. 8]; Raymond land 00.43315; Cantu! Electric Co., â€1.11; Western Electric (30.. "17.37; J. I). Ollluplo (20.. â€.315; ll. Dicke. 83.60; 0. Binder. 34.50; C. N. Emu. M; P. VII. “.50; 0. VII. “.50: (1. men. ".50; 8. "alert. 04; J. Ram. “.50; J. mun-u. “.60 If. Warner. “my. Hclnkc. 88.60; P. Wander. 38. W. lAhuxnn. ".50; nrooluvluoller 00., u; I). 0. Pub (30.. 319.90; (3m ago Tnl. 0.0.. â€.28. (7. IL "at", "04.75; V. I. Worn". ".50; Down"- 0m" nmm â€all "wk 331.30; A. ll. 8-0'. Ill“; chlo Tool Co. .330; 0n neonvening for the demon cation committee on fees and III- uiec made the fonovlng report, which nluuy, nan-cu an“ .m. ........ Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. Reports of Village om- cers read and ordered placed on ï¬le. Downers Grove. "1.. Jan. 11th. 1915. The regular meeting {or the month of January was called to order by ClerkVPotter. Roll call noted present Trustees Kellogg. Kldwell. Heurtt. Handy, Heller and Littletord. 0mm “WINGS 0F TIE VILLAGE BOARD Enkred at the Downers Grove Post Ofï¬ce as second-class mail matter Advcrtising rates made known upon application, BOOST! == Don’t Knock “CAR mm mm M v ,3 from theoflicc of The Downers Grove Publishing float and Forest A team, Dimmers Grove, Illinois. lets Gro-‘ve ï¬eporterr Mo 1mm. con-Rue won m1 mum ............... Jon c. 0003. MM uni-on work “4 anne- .......... C. It W. con-mo- m mm.eo--mnovorl motto-nude". o! ribbon coupon ............ on. Hunter ()1 null-- n" g1 nu?! ducal-G I31 2.02.3 .333 In son! .60 0-33! 3:; nail-ta: tnulou paper ........... WI. "ml-Ht. con-n- loo vorl “4 am ...... Irving (leaflet. con-nun rm me am ......... . Chicago Tm 00.. tek- N: 3 latter, can of county in- nucs ..................... 206.06 Respectfully "bullied. 05030: A. KILLER. Chairman. 01: motion of Suva-visor Runner sch-flat. the claim of Fred Pal- was referred to the claimant [or con-oc- IR THE CIRCUIT COURT OF DU PAGE COUNTY. JANUARY TERM. A. D. 1916. To the Humbug Muzlnl Slugger. Judy. of Nd Court: The Grand Jury, selected. sum- moned. enameled. and sworn for the lunar! Term, A. D. 1915, of aid Court, has long to lubmit the two'â€" lng report: Wu. 1. Valley. eon-nun Winston mi... prim-g Nil Inter. alum ex‘ The following report of the Grand Jury for the January term, 1915, was rat! to the fan Board. :nd on motion of Supervisor Yackley was accepted. placed on ï¬le and made a mutter of They report that they have enm- ined sn complaints male to them, and that thirteen true MRI were voted, vhlch no herewith returned, into open court. and that ï¬ve nohmn were Nov. 1. "H. to Feb. I. 1915. 70.35 WM: Kimbn. :3 Jam. min. ".80 Wuhan: United On 1 Electric (30.. u- and otactrlcuy (or January. ms .............. R, N. mvlu. priullnx county .09le .................... 83.15 Rog." HAHN-n (30.. man. u not hm ................. I.“ John 8. Thomas. laundry lot on nut. to January I. ms. an I. 0. Sum: Typewriter 00., “.88 louor lent ....... ' ......... Ilenm Printing 00.. pfllllu In W and ï¬ne-cuts. I. it. Wont", emu ex- pelâ€. at par bill ......... N. I. Inter, County hr- ex- etc. ....................... John P. Hutsrman. board for prisoners for January ....... 1C. H. Plummet. prlnunx. A: per hm ....... . ............... . John If. Hutcrman. expense- tor Jlnmty. I915 ............ Aaron Rubber Bump Works. rubber II-mpn ............. Wham» Wren-Iva, printing blanks. etc. ................ E. 8. Hum. (not sud mouth alum. committee work Ind 01mm ................... (my at Wheaton.‘ valor from (or county ofllceu Lincoln Gunge Co.. auto hire.. u. 1“ Morgan. express, postage. WM. J, YACKLEY. Chairman. The following report 0! Committee on Claims was. on motion or Super- vlaor Boxer. declared approved. Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen ot the Board of Supervisors: Your Committee on Claims would beg leave to report that they have examined all claims presented before them. and recommend the payment of the following. and that the clerk be directed to issue orders for the several amount: to the several claimants, to- wit: 1’. l". Pettibone Co.. supplies George Leineke, Deputy Fees. Peter F. Dehr, Deputy Fees. .. John Heslvrman. clerk hire.. R. T. Morgan. clerk hire.... W. V. Hopf. Coroner's fees†A. A. Kuhn. fees, extending Slate and County Tax, for 1914 ...................... Respectfully submttted. Sale of minon. County of Du Page. 2,340.24 8193.0) 131.12 "I.†129.06 ll.“ 121.00 12.30 “.50 ll.“ 34.50 â€.31 4.10 40.00 16.00 50.00 75.00 59.50 LEO cm lac-Jpn. Illk. bullet. cmm ud an! £809.10 Val. but. non. hldu. an. 1.2“.†Pol-ton. 55 Du. 0 We ..... 38.60 "Indium. rocalpu ..... 131.91 Hauling 716 ions or roll tor Alma Home ............ “8.00 qu product. and feed. on hind: ‘Clovor bay. 1: (on: 0 8",. 1.02100 All-In buy. as tool 0 no. .. “0.00 on Mar. 30 (on. O u. . . . . 160.00 Conn Ill-go. 1†loo- 0 04.. 716.00 Onll. 1.200 M. . 50c ...... . 000.00 Corn. 416 bu. O “c ........ 800.13 and can. I! ha. 0 O2 ...... 24.00 mover Iced. 13% be. 0 010. 135.00 Collo- nd Ind. 0% (all. . I‘M.“ Dried M'm‘ gum. It! "on with chalet. ......... 81,000.00 3 W "obtain 00"“ 420.00 I dun um ...... a ....... $30.00 Mace in favor 0! hr- for no 20 mm ........... 1 Raped-fly "hi-Ind pea ne‘er. chair-u. Wu. Humor-ohm!“ 0m. Kaila. County In (lo-umâ€. On motion at Supervisor Ila-mer- ochllflt, the polling plane. of 0mm No. 4. In lint-rut. York Milo. was changed to Fred unor- um, 124 West Put unto. I; and city of lain-1. any of NW On motion of Supervisor Ohodrlcll. the power to m In Moi-ohm for the County Superintendent of mg!» was was left to the State Aid Ronda Committee. wlth po'er to Act. 0n notion of Supervisor Keller. the â€In“ ï¬ne of District No. I. In the city or running. Naporvmo Tova- nnp. vu changed to the Du Pun Don't throw potato paring: in the garbage pal but Into the stove and thereby save yourself the annoyance of having to all the ï¬re department to put out 1 chimney are. The homing potato paring: prevents the gathering of soot. A man who is keeping up 3 strong coal ï¬re in his rouge every day during the winter. says you can never and a trace of soot on the lid. the bottom at kettles or my port of the stove if potato paring: are burned dolly. 2-15-15 On notlon of Supeer Hammer- nhmldt. the Board adjourned to can of Chair. plum ................... Mill feed purchased ......... New lnrm machlnary ........ Humans and repairs ........ Horseshoelng .............. Cow testing aaloclatlon dues. Alfalfa need ............... (llaollne and all ............ leestock purchased ....... sluvluu and “Mimi! ...... Clover seed .. ............. Drugs .................. l-‘reluhl Ind expreu ........ Hal-(oh: millun unmlatlon. Huron-noon expeme ..... l’ny roll ................... Superintendent's ualary~~hrm part ..................... lie-rd Ind loazlng ol hlrod men ................ . Uncl- than. “When you turn: over a new led.†an Intel. than. “yon'n got to m. Cuh Expenditum. Lumber and cement. . . . . . . . Veterinary servlcvs ........ Creamery supplies ......... Hardware supplies ........ . Limestone and rock phos- 1 in concluding this report, We further lwish to thank the State's Attorney for his able and painstaking efforts in- prcperly presenting and assigting in the investigation of the complaints brought before us at. this session. H. l“. Lawrence, Foreman. On motion of Supervisor Yackiey. the following report of the (‘ounty Farm was declared approved: County Farm Report. February ii, 191?). To the Members 0! the Board of Supervisors of Du Page County: We, your County Farm Committee. hog leave to submit the following report for the County Farm for the period beginning April 13!. 1913, and ending November 30th. 19“: ooménd um excellent uni-r" III- chh Jamar Brummn bu um care at the Court Rouge. _ They beg leave to further report that they wish to commend the action of the Supervisors in requesting HM: â€and Jury not to visit the County Farm at. this time, owing to the wow aienny of the root and mouth disease. and they wish to further continent] lllt' Board of Supervisors tor their efforts in enduavoring to exterminate this dis-tease in this county. They beg leave to further report that. they have examined the County Jail, and they and the same clean and wholesome, the inmates well cared for and everything abontlnld Jail Indicat- ing much care and attention. and they wish to commend Sheriff Heeterman for the able and painstaking manner in which he Is conducting the affairs at the County Jail and In the Sheril's ofllce ‘. 9 in: “not. In and USE THEM. A. A. Kuhn. Clerk. stem.» 0 1370.00 .8 31.30 217.10 $10,800.91 1,680.00 255.50 2,731.22 524.30 39.13 57.75 25.00 31.70 130.11 810.00 I70... 150.00 776.00 600.00 300.15 24.0. 135.00 "I.“ 72.“ 43.0†6.90 96.73 32.00 686.31 31“.!!! 833.20 60.50 292.73 Donner. Grove. "1.. Feb. 17, "I8. Downer- Orore Reporter. Downer: Grave. m. Gentlemenâ€"Hr. D. H. Wiley‘e letter dated February I. and published In the Benorter on Pebrnary 5. menu to out come doubt on my statements re- cently numbed tn the Renorter. end raises a question an to the sincerity at the ï¬gure. given. Mr. Wiley any. that I amtly «m not understand It: "none“ appeal“ to the voter: to get out and vote on t-portant unen- tlone I am glad to know Ire Wiley‘n letterhythenamehegtrentt len- urtalnedtlethountthatttwaan poet-aorta talent. I! that na the only continent that Mr. WIIey'a pro vlone letter had contained I would not have bothered wavering It. but part: at Me letter cut reflection on the Judgment and action 0! the noun In handling the electric light citation and the llnlnutlona contained In that letter had the tendency at making an erroneous Intonation end my only de- sire tn answering Mr. vmm met let- Tho undI-nlxned wlll be I! (ha communllr, and should be condemned Accordingly Add to thll. lhn (an that tho alumn- of Inch In IMIMBIO nulunco can have aunt-lug but a Illmulullnx «flu-cl on adjacent propor- ly ulna. and ll. would um that tho nuatlou coal-Inca In In nnlclo puh‘ lllhcd In your up" In! November. mu the Vllluo Board u- mlluod lo the than†0! lb. eommunlly. wu lam minty. mmhdonthonouthcan l- pa pun-lg gal a n- . 1m that came too late, because the vote on tha bond issue was to be taken on October 18. ter in. to try and lend support to those who had voted in favor ot re tnlning the plant. nnd tho have given their moral support in rehabilitating some. hir. Wiley's letter of the am inst. after quoting me an stating that the Bonrd had received no ofler tor the pint. he quotes in port from n letter pdhltshed in the Reporter on October 15, 1913, from the Western United Gnu Electric company, which stated in substance that they would he willing to pny 320.000 for our plnnt. Including the wire, poles. etc.. and n twenty year franchise. it will he noted that this letter '3. published on October 15. Mr. Wiley does not give the date of the letter. although it is my opinion that it was written only a day or so before Octo- ber 15. This letter was not n communi- cation to the Board and the B'oard knew nothing about that letter until they read it as new: in the Reporter. As to any influence which that letter The facts stated by me in my for- mer letter as to what wouId he charg- ed for lighting the streets are based on ï¬gures given to the Board as a whole. and at one of their regular meetings. The letter quoted by Mr. Wiley was addressed to Mr. Mnhonoy, than chums: of the rater and light committee. It m In response to 3 [Continued on Next Page} I repeat. then-fore. that unlru thou engine: can be operated not-elmaly. they are not only In unfortunate u- pertmeut and a public uutunce. but I will" menace to the hmlth ot the in so persistently calling attention to this matter, 1 disclaim any inten- tion or desire to otnimrrass the memâ€" bers of the Board, but that such an intolerable nuisance should exist for six months without relief. indicates supreme indilference on their part. or are we to infer that neither they nor the manufacturers know enough about these engines to apply an effective remvdy? And right here. why, ii i ‘nmy be permitted to ask. with all the idelvlng and traveling credited to the imembers ot' the. Board. was it not dis- }covered before they were installed, tthat these engines would become such an endless source of annoyance? ‘ As a matter of fact. I doubt if the. Hoard fully realizes. even now, now serious thismatter is liable to beâ€" come. it is true. some movie are so constituted that the close proximity of a boiler factory in fuii swing would not disturb them, and the constant. pounding of these engines at night would merely be a pleasant lniiuby; to otiwrs it is simply exuuperating; but to those nntortunstes possessing a highly sensitive nervous tempera- ment, even with our houses Clult'd up for the winter, it hecomos deadly; how much Worse it will he with our ulndovs and doors wide- open in the summer. can perhaps tu- bettvr imag- ined than described. Tin- (‘Pnfll'll‘fll but involuntary tension of the nervous system to withstand them incessant shocks. must nmenssrily create 1 re notion. and in some rum-s. undoubted [1 bring about disastrous mults. Personal (anqulries addressed to \m‘mbvrs of the Village Board. elicit only the vuguest promises of lmprovck ment. due perhaps to the fact mm nuuo uf thvm rvsldv wlthin ï¬ve or six blocks of the plum. and hearing, or I‘ee-llng, the concussions only when the \vind hummus :0 be in Ilwir direction they are dispased Io minimim the 1m pumuu-u 01’ complaints mud» Lo them Dear Sir; i was dlnppoinled yester- day. on looking over the Reporter. to ï¬nd that neither Attorney Snow, nor anyone else. had vouchaated a reply to my earnest request for information regarding the eiYorte at the Board to relieve the intolerable conditions at the power plant. These oil-engines have been in use now about six months, and their incessant pounding guns on, day and night. if anything. worse than ever. Chicago. Feb. mm, 1914. Editor Downers Grove Repprter. Ila-prawn]. H. D. WYLLIE Tu "KNT “FIAT u N. HDIUIIT I'M nr 3!â€. FOR â€bra-Q _C. “HOD! ISLAND RED ma BALIâ€"HM mu m: m... a" z-Ifl-I-i‘ FOR 8AM“ mu. C m- um! um. “so but. ecu-"mu. can hard wand m A" WI. pal-I. M n. M. â€.9“. 1| N. Fan-1 av M Il-R. 1444' FOR lAIIr~OAK (‘Oflb WOOD. PHONE flannel Duo. 15.4! 1. l--l3 39 ' $333.15 {(-3 'i’j‘l'ï¬infl' ’ m m '0‘ M M- Tnâ€: m m for baby alch- (or Ann . mm “and float. I: mm W Rad m. Illa. :1me? JONâ€. v. mu..- m“ m “At F-iâ€"l-C Are you interested In Real Estate 1-mi- “‘1!an Au;-v ......... _. , plant. strucflon, um: not "(er beau town water. gas. electric light in never, Int 99.212971 feet. 34.5â€. Terms to cull ï¬iréï¬mr. I!‘ YOU HAVE A FRIEND WHO [8 contemplating the haying of 1 home In Downers We send u- his mum and we cm can! llllll a 1m of Math homes. 1-Roon_y;p_trs_s, ; chm or a 0mm -_A4- -_; -_‘u Lawn uougerowhgmnm cox- ; “A.-- -1.-. I-KWHI I'IUIIBI'J, A nu-um u. unvv... with all kind- a! fruit trees In small fruit, chicken houses. barn and tool shed. Within walking distance of depot. s-ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. GOOD basement, cement floor. North side. 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With Our Advertisers "KTVIHXH \\'%2 IO- II‘ Hm Morris Shoe Store “Danni. â€it...“ Wear twice as long as any other Boy’s Shoes Ille Wflï¬lfl Hotel Open for Business All newly decorated and fur- nished throughout. We will be pleased to have the old patrons and customers and can, assure them of good service. WWW“ lrom Ruflmoou In Arts-«in l’lnbb Apt-“Mural: I», Mill 0! Plano. Studios Maple ' Fairvicw Au. Downer. (Prove, Illinois Phone “I Shampooing Scalp Treatment Face Massaging Manicuring Work done at your residence Lyman and Orchard Streets DOWNERS GROVE Phone III-R By Day or Contact Country work a specialty My tea are right and m work is m Gunnntood y AI‘MW EEï¬Eï¬'ï¬â€˜um‘vmm mum»; WILLING“ Palmer Paper linger and Decor-tor Meals at All Hour: 1.. W. WRIGHT, Prop. Clmzplst slack yields as much clean, even heat in an Under- fccd as most txpmsiw anthracite in the ordinary type boiler. EVERY WINTER. An Underfud Boiler is the be“ itvouml. Com in and no. out. Formerly the Millet House MARGARET AIRD I] fonuau m Doutaflc ~;:; (human-Mm" Tram Cmnputct Teacher of Singing H. W. I’ETHIE MATIN F. POZDAL banned by J. H. Frankenï¬eld address P. 0. Box 349 Ron. BIS I. Inlklin Street Downr- Gnn. mind-