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Downers Grove Reporter, 26 Mar 1915, p. 5

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mm the poaaeaaion of Schmidt'a liver: in iaat weer. paper. Mr. fink baa rented the building and purchased the Rock. In telling of the splendid succeea Howard Jones makes 01 any occasion at which he maiden we are re- minded of thia by Ovid "Auxiiium non lev'e nima baht." _ Carl WI"! left eye la in mourn- in (or the baalethaii me loat to ‘ and 1n the little loos} items , you know. The Ladies‘ Aid of the Baptist Church held their nnnunl election of once“ at the home of Mn. Putlmm on Benton avenue Inst Thundsy. In. Gustin snd daughter inc: is" Wednesday for s two weeks' visit with friends and reintiveu at Lincoln. In: Lemme um Mn. n. A. Lep- per nttended n meeting of the Chicago Culture Club at the Lastlle Hotel Ila-any. In house cleaning time don't forget that the Downers Grove Laundry make. 3 specialty of walling lace cumin. Phone 18. Mn. John Payden vlnlu the unlâ€" urlum st Hluodale almost dally as her mu: who suflered from a stroke of partly-la recently is a patient there. Mn. Hat-award Sherman and mm. tad Mabel! will mend the nation week In Nebrukn mm“ relative. and friends. W. IL Vnughu 3nd hmlly will "a cue the Campbell house on Prllrle and Prince. Ind will move to 152 ”neon avenue next week. Qulrin sclmldt wishes to thank the III-n] people for their patronue dur- lng his thirty-nine years In the liver)! buunm In Downers Grove. Barbuda Penn-kn! (horn [nun wood S on. per pmmd also [nod naked I." and 18 cm. I mm! mm Moduli-d C. F. Davin his lumlshed the first Evmallcal church of N-penme with 100 of MI folding chum. Ir. hunk Will-rd and lmlly In occupying (ho Gonna house on For“ “I IVQIMO. Ir. Ind In. L A, Whfla 0! MM- dluh Avenue onion-Inn! sum“! from om at (on on Bond-7‘ "f1. Nollie Moore a! Chlcaao VII“- ed her brother .\lr. bum lI-rr Ind family on Sund-y. flow In the Mme who» I" good auburn-nun mm to mm: of III“ Genius. In. H. 0. Snyder in none to nil-Gold. lawn. to VII“ her um um! may. In. Plullnr Grim-fl and "n. I'm-lb mun at lunch". mm of Mn. Stlhl. mum hare over Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry suck visited relative- “: Napervllle Sunday. gionic Kolsomino 36 eta. a pack-go at and: Hamel adv Your wanhnbla rugs properly taken one of It the Downers Grove Laundry. Phone 18 In. Goo. C. Butler vu the hallo“ u tho regular meeting or the Shun our. duo on loudly. Ina-d Haul. T.Coonudmfllyth 0! Burlington. [on n t Ibo not out “minimal". .hstm‘. 01.: 1,3166 ' {mi-m lumen!"- on: a; lo: Hakim. a loaiol ' «Iv In. Ellnboth Oultln bu been Ill at tho week. She will so to Nebraska It. All In mu Rune/n are receiving manual-non- on the u- nul 0! mm: .00. In 1'. P. Kofloy Ind children no in la Crow. Win. for the Int-r nation. In. M. l.‘ Met (murmured Mn. Walter E. Jensen 0! Chicago Int In. Lou Parks and babe spent several days In Chicago with her Rom. Darnley is out or town on busineu. Garden, Lawn and Field seeds -,nt Mom Mocha] adv. Mr. and Mrs. C. Nevltt spent Sun- dny with rel-Jive: In Chicax‘o. The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Well: 0! Summit street 13 recovering from her Illness. ‘ Mn. PM Ketteuflns entertained friends from Chicago during the week and. In. Jullun Soverul report- the con- dition of her mother as much in. In. John Brown and daughter lulu upon! sand-y In La Grunge with mom Show (0:91“!!! Lg" apt! Ogden Kn. Emu: Dunn left on Thursday for Culltornu. Born. to Mr. and Mrs. Wuter Heyâ€" all. I I'll'l, Tuesday night, March 23. John Anal, In, I: again able to lie out after an stuck o! la sflppe. The Dewey family entertained Mend:I from Clucngo on Sunday. Any and I.“ kinda of printing the R090“!!! pace. In. G'uy Houseman Ia entertaining her mother from Wisconsin. Push. to! sale at C. V. Wolff Greon‘ of underway for n In!!! pun Grove lingers to in of the Chainsaw rill [Mosq- unna- r“.-- - 7 we now have the best team of work- ers on the whole 0. system In J. L. hammers um! Henry Run. On Saturday. March so. Ctr! Bulge celebrated his 80th birthday. It. Bnnxe make! MI homo with It. In! Have you had occasion to buy | ticket at the depot In the but few days? If no you must have been agreeably summed to see Henry Kant back on the job. We are very much pleased to no Mm luck and ,n __‘u_ Have you been bitten by that little has called Hikcites? in its virulent form it is one at the most deadly things a person can catch. lt persists in forcing the victim to well: and walk and walk There is, as yet. no cure for this etlection, it spreads snd catches victims in the most on- likely places. The Downers Grove Business Hell’s Association have the welfsre M Downers Grove at heart and are al‘ ways looking for some chance to im- prove local conditions. Help Boost Downers Grove Always, this means you. and it you have some plan where- by you can help tell them. we are sure you will get a hearing. Tomorrow (Saturday) your nickel will go a long way at Glileanle‘p in buying various enameled ware arti- clea. adv. The All. Star Bowling five lost the first match game in three seasons to the Oahdnle Bowling Club of La Grange on their alleys last Thursday night by 112 pins. They blamed their defeat on the long walk to the club's alleys which are located about 3 mile and a hell north of ”Orange. For 6c you an In" yo‘r choice of a number of Enameled WIN! articles that so" no high at 25¢ each. J. D. (HHEIMG'I. Sntnrday. Much 21. adv. Henry Ind George Dicks want In lecnnim enriy Sunday morning um. n new rear 3er for their Into- mobflo vhlch III broken the week baton while on a trip to Keno-In. WM. They made the repairs In recon! "me and «rived here only Sunday evening. Spring. wlth all In loullnou, Ind lovers. In again hen. A reception minimum me! her at the depot u we paper train pulled Into town Sun- day morning. weaned her to the west [Imus and told her to move on n she might spread the hoof and mouth dlnene. In I lam-r lo 14 P. White. John link". ‘1“) In In Honolulu. 1‘. ll. writ" mm In and his firm- are. on- jnylna' manual": mill] and mu lull rook mo; an a parado- In whlrh mar 11.000 l1. 3. Imam marrlmi. ley mph-mm"! own bunch of ”w "my and navy Ind won an Mum-1n. night Eu!" Illlu nt C. V. Wolf Omn- houm. Phone 136-1. (Adv. 2) A birthday puny was colabmtod It Haunt nm. the homo of Ir. and Mn. Pm Hols. Ir. Holt. “that. In. and Mn. III-hie. mum. 0! Mn. Holt. And not‘hbon In“. . up the mom ntheflnu. flood cheer In all- named. making the home worthy of m nnmo. "I‘M-um Hm." .l. D. Gllluplo a Co. have mused to all one day only (Baum-y. lunch 81) I nunbor of (he famou- Cream City On] Enameled WIN allele: vhlch uunlly all u lulu: .- 25¢ a. tho extremely low price 0! 5c mh. Ill-m mama and Nettle Phenol untoward the may an 80.1.. Club It the home at In. Harry Buck In! Friday night. Lunch was served and "In mull Amount 0! uwlnx done. Sale! The Woman's Guild of SL Andrew’s Church will hold their usual Euler Sale Suturdny, March 27. in the Sunday school room at the church. Bakery goods nnd useful nrticien will be on sale beginning It 2 p. m. An item publhhed In our last 11an anonooully atatel mu llr. 3nd Mu. Bate. hue returned to Ola-bl. We wish to correct this 1nd I” that In ante- bu [one but Ir. Bum will rem-In In Iowa tor I few months Rev. E. W. Babcock la nutterlng (rum an abscess in his head and will be unable to he in the pulpit Sunday. We hope his illness will be of short duration and lint he will soon be able to take up his usual work. Mr. and Mrs. Near of Chicago hnve rented the Campbell house on Prairie and Prince avenues. and will take pos- session about April 1. Mr. and Mrs. McAlilater. parents or Mrs. Near. will live with them. Mlas Lllah Stalton entertained Wednesday evening in honor of Har- lan Snyder. who ls to leave soon for Lincoln, Neb., where he and three other young men have entered the wlrlng and electrical fixture business. Cream City Gray Enameled ware at J. D. Gillespie Co., Saturday, March 27. A great many articles to choose from normally priced as mil: as 25c this sale day be. adv. Word has been received from W. H. Shanabrook, who in at Manitou, COL. that he is feeling a little better. We all Join with him in hoping that he will continue to improve. Fred MocheI, who presides in the meat department at Gerwig‘s, was laid up with a had cold and the "grip,“ not being able to report for work Mon- day. Roy Mon-rt- il Absent from his place of business cauud by Illnola. Roy’- friend! always miss Min and hope to have him about In his usual manner NIWViiio um» mm. In; R' union with shinp’l knee the dye was wanted 3nd turned amen with cum 1.. Ir. Dimm- uni bully mtwh from California Tue-day 'evenlng. .nr. Edwards has been helping Win. the beautiful building: at the Panam- Paciiic Exposition lav. Phone 48- R Naporfluo had tho “iv-nun through a hull muon‘u Waco And (router weight. The Icon: 0. 0. A. A. :1. Nnmvme 20. C. 81.1.". CUHIILE It... ...... You Binder ........... L. I'J.Oanenfolder 0.81.13". . . ....... C ...... Jack o. Owontoldor WlnMr .......... R. 0 ....... . .801!th Wlnur........ Kid-ell. ...... azuce made I Ibo! whlch did not hit the rim. If there cu one at" o! the game It wu Curd-o. but all phyed lino. The star work for Nepervllle we! divided between Schutte .nnd Bhlmp. who made (our and three field soul- reepecttvoly. Geo. Stalger made nix free throws {or Downerl and Curtlu. who pllyed only during the In! [cw mlnutee. mode three Ileld goals. two of wh|ch were from I long distance. Curtis: 1130 mined by a very narrow mergln nevenl other quick shots. and "Fling-éial' 61;“? 2. a. sum? i, Kid-ell 2. Guru“ 3. J. Omntoldu In. V. Tholin o! Illddtugh ureet We: very agreeably surprised by a number of her friends who called to spend the afternoon Tuesday. Re- freshments were served and a social time enjoyed by sll. Those present were: Mrs. W. H. Welberx and Mrs. Peterson of Neparvllle; Mrs. B. Mey~ ere. hire. 0. Erickson. Mrs. Ed Luv- eon Mrs. Geo Anderson, Mn. C. Carl- son. Mrs. A_. P. Tholln. Mrs. Gus John- son of Downers Grove. On Saturday night the Freebies de~ tented the Sophomores in the High School gym in a preliminary to the game between the Athletic Association and Napervlile. The same with Napervilie started out with the roughest exhibition seen here this year. One of the Naperville men punched in Downers man before a basket had been made and for sev- eral minutes after that the some looked more like a light than a basket ball game. After several arguments and scrambles, the game settled. down to a fast exhibition. In the second half Shimp of Naperville, in a fast rush, collided with Carl Staiger, who wns anchored to the spot by aner- ville's ponderous ion-ward, Yost. and Carl now possesses one of the worst “shiners” we have seen for some time. He retired from the game in favor of Curiiss. m nuiu a W Imam 'M (Mi their null-uno- m- "up this [banana not only enjoyed the “9:. waiver-m o: the day of In. b‘lflh. but will enjoy .11 the dun to come. ’ Iltl nu- mm“: 'IWL. JllLV CAIC PA”. WM” 0"" I. Fl! It "I IIWLL PM "In past In ’D‘IY‘ l haw lwn lvrnvdin‘ Chinchnm. Hut win. Win in. in my, and my v‘u-mmor- blade at mum of Oh:- Imam-t Ilqu in th» vmmhy. “'ithnu! I don!” IN- MI Ihnl hnfl- hum rxbihiled I lun- mnny Mna vihhnn- and silt" rupâ€" lhu I luv- vomwhivh Iran prodnm This (rand show quoluy l h-va no! nnloobd‘ The, In- Inga and III-mm quirkly Ind haw an 411 Word 0! [mm W mm; omn- 0 you ”no tn the demand lot «(ark nnd was In! «anon my flock in no. an Inn- nn umal. Baum M my young stark I” vs" vrmh m Mrh and that will yell nurrmn. If you want the heat while ”In price 19 not unrusrmnhlo. m timo- In place your order Egan ".50 l waning. tam pot 1m. AMERICAN PERFECTION WHITE WYANDO‘ITIS Old houses wired without injury to wall, or unneces- sary dirt. All _wor!t dogs: by Intent methods and guaranteed 61 mum 8L BASKET BALL. J. D. GILLESPIE CO. Sanders Electrical 00., Aurora mime wmmc YOUR HOME? C. C. REESE. Bhlu' Lou-u scum-d bolo- Illl be out to the D.“ but" one. on Amman-cleaned lorrbrtomt dab. A chum of In on I" «I'm mun. Ir. and In J. nun. heal; Illa Don Mimi. mm l announce that 1 will be e candl- deta {or eupenlm at the township election. Tueedny. Apr“ 6th. In uk- In‘ the support ot' the voters I pledge them e Mt repreunutlon on the county board. | mane deal to town. ship metten end e ceretul expenditure of public funds. I In: unfilled to execute the dnttee o! the once lon- eetly end Intelligent”. end elk the eupport of every voter. (I!) HARD UTLIY. At the meeting of the Womun’ Club. Wednesday. March 31, Mrs. Ru- pert [human will rend a mper on “Open In America." Mrs. J. C. Lobb- mad will talk on "Changed Idem In Phllauthropy. " Through their efforts the disposal of garbage has been put on s paying basis instead of a loss to the city financially and a. menace to health as it was under the old system. They are now working (or the betterment of the deplorable conditions that have so long existed in the city police sta- tions. for the closing of notorious dance halls; in fact. there is "scarcely a deparment where their eirorts are not being felt. calling for a higher standard of efllclency in Municipal government. 7 Mrs. Michel accom'panied by Mn. Pope gave two Irish songs which were greatly enjoyed. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11TH. Those who dId not attend the meet- In: of the Woman's Club. Wodnoldny afternoon. mlued a rare treat. mu glarflet Vlttum told 01 the work the Woman’s City Club with m mem- ber-hip 0! three thousand ell-non women has done and II doing In Chl- caso'a municipal housecleanlna. I. ”rm 1; mutt Gnnm'lhulbr 11:. mo mum at «Yo-tug. heck 8:10:11. Downw- urovo 17. Nmrvllle ll. ADVERTISE” LETTERS WINS CLUB CANDIDATE FOR SUPERVISOR. Downers Grove. lliinois Gray _€nl..'0d an? a warm. INTIODUC‘ UNIVERSAL AUTO STATION 603644 West max-on an, on mm. m. Downers Grove ream-lemme Phone I‘D-I §§§ $1385 .00 11m. $1450. 00 5965.985.” 518:. 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