Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 16 Apr 1915, p. 7

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Ghso a Snnbom‘s ”Sal Brand" Gof- foe hown u the but from one! taunt. Lehman a ltichel‘n cote agents. adv. Mrs. John Rutherford In spending some time with Mrs. William Carpen- Baton placing In order to have your porch screened see Gillespie Co. an! an 25‘9” cubâ€"Adv. Chums Urbunakl is under the doc. tot-’- care. mutating from an attack 0! manual: In. Mary‘nohlander Ind daughters. a! Chic-50. Ipent Sunday visiting u the home of Charle- flochcl. W. 1'. Hunt. of 1m Angelou. 0.1.. spent the lust three week! visiting with 8. A. Dexter and funny. Mm Anna Powell attended I birth- day ”my In honor or man Donu'm, o! Bin-dale Tuesday night. mules Wellu. wife. and "me «laugh- ter. Virginia. lpfllt Sunday with rela- tives In the Grove; um Jmphlne Campbell. of Chl‘ «an. out Sunday mm“ It the hallo of [In lat-ion Dexter. n Bram was cooked to In no. tbo only pan 0! the week. huh; I male with his old «my I- grim. In. P. A. Rowland, 0! PM. 1-0., I. "min; with relative. In the Grove. Mn. filler. oh!- Grunge. was all- ill on friends In Downers Grove last Lou-e Woll- mt hater an“, Vilma. with her main. Edith Billet. «mm Oerflg'n ndvmmm has been changed (m "no In! fig. Io Ibo Does! ’13.; Read I: "on Inl.~Aav. “out cloning “no. Hue your car- luu do” up u no 00.10" Grove Laundry. The lmfln‘ Md “at! church will April 22. ll ‘1” p. Mlu (may: ('nrlurom of' Austin spout Int Iovl u the noun,- 0! her ”not. In A. W. Po”. 11 Gun 8!. Mn. Juhn .Mto'l nmnl Ilw WWI and with Mr molhc-t um! nhlrrn In (‘M- run. Mn. (‘an ("hon M (’Irpvmn Alma Hullvd Wranmu nub her um": m lllnulnlo. Ill. Mn. Ito-Ir “'upII-n had ho-r bfaflwr and um "om mum: m- gm-u on Sunday. am. Hen-ward Shun-Inn run-ruined "w Thimble mm» at luncheon on Turn!" 0! thin wool. Mr. and Mrs. It»! Hawltuu Ind flush!" mom Iho nun-Is and Mm "w llnwklm lumlly In (‘hlrua _ mu Hutu-r Htkun o! (‘Mcuo u- IM gun! at Duvrnvru “row [Mud- Illd Illflldt'd (be A A. charm. party. Ru run wuulu-d wry rouonably a! the lumdry. --.-\dv, Illn- Ruth Ballard has been quite In the put week. thter Myers called on Manda In Anton: Sunday. Mlal Flown“ Smart spent Sunday with all“ Mommy Plain. For Brent-st Every Morning. Ger» vu'n Ideal Blegd Colonâ€"«Adv. C. E. Anderson spent neural days In! week at HcComb, Ill. Mrs. Sherman's mother has been making her a visit. Mr. R. Goehner spent Sunday In Falrfleld. Iowa. Advertise your wants, and for lalel, in our Classified Ad. column. It pays. Mrs. Roy Saunders men! Monday in Chicago. um Alice golden. of Aurora. visited with "In Anna Myers Ian Friday. Born. to Kr. and In. ED. Otto. 1 baby boy. Wodneuhy. April 14. Born to Mr. um! Mn. John Peanut. ltonday, Avrll 13. a ton. Born to in. um um. Joe u". put Ulla. I girl bub]. Weld”. April 13. um t9 Minna Mrs. Arthur cm.- man, Saturday, April 3. a daughter»- Am Elizabeth. LIVERY Get your printing at the Reporter Clean Up! Punt Up! Did you and alone Item in? . Thank you. Send I in non mm FRED FINK u {or Vanilla... n. Ila. of "w mum-- no" Than-lay. In. In II» church. Mr. and 3m. (‘. Nevm rnlvrtnlned V. Simonm and tumm- and Mr. and Mn. 3|. 9min: II dlluwr Friday. we ova-Ion lwlux Mr. BImon-oa'n birth- any. Ed. ('lio. M Nuwn‘illv. mu ll‘ um Ev! l'tnfl'u phan- M Hu- t‘lnl m lion“ flank and um hold I! unlfl 1M mmmc-r nation when Tmt (‘unll m an": Qua hold. The "my III-o Bewlnu Club me! Thursday night a! flu- homv 0! Mn. Harry Donut-y. A llulo leht new!“ and wlnmhmvuu "we vnjoyod by tho SIP“. A High School girl wishes to know: “What Is the High School gymnasium Tor I! It cannot be mm! by the "Isl: School on vwll as locht-I? 0r vu ll hum {or a (armed kw only?" (I. The seed you plant are selected with great care (I. The Bank is a necessary factor in your success and it is important that you use great care in select- ing your bank. (I. This bank will bear your closest investigation and invites YOUR business. M W. H. Barnhnrl. Justice of the Peace and Notary Public. II now lo rated In the Farmers and Men-hunts Hunk building on the second floor In the suite occupied by G. H. Bun“. The Girl's Hiker Club of the Hing- dale Hmh School “made" Dov/non on a walk Wednesday afternoon. These girls take frequent hikes through the country around Hlnsdale. Ir. find Mrs. Frank J. Prentln. of Chicago. announce the marriage of their daughter Mildred Helen to Club once Howard Kenvln, Friday. March 1?. I915. Mr. Albert Boerlln o! Bewlclley. P... made a short Villl with the Walter Curtis: and Bridgeman familiep on Tuesday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Pope and daugh- ter, Rhodn Beth. spent Sunday in Aus- tin. visiting Mr. Pope‘s parents, Mr. and Mm E. M. Pope. Min Myra Riel underwent an open ation for appendicitis at st. Luke's Hospital Monday morning. she is sub ling along nicely. Mr. Dicko in removing the cement sidewalk don: the south aide of his building and will lay I new one, aim lug it to conform with the street level. Illa um (Solemn ll tuln nblo to be “and mo: bolus oohllnod to bar but! luloflu with an attack of In mm aim In: natal-flu. The Rod and (Ill Club wm hold their Int annual dance In ”030’! Hall lonlxht. A carnation will be given “my to ml: per-on unending. Interest. the “kids" In the clean-up and palm-up dun. Give them some thing to clean up. they'll do It, won't you. hon? Why. lure. . 8a.!9ggigflu w9.....Ifunqiaeei flog-88350.85... n... 3531.8 :3 «3 Bola. an: “EggftgapIpF-r . or. bonus 020v: J. w. mam, Prat. 8AM. comm, changer BREAKFAST ! NORTH SIDE WY IA K T _ _.___..__‘---I It Is Important! F. GERWIG’S 35 cents per pound Every Morning GERWIG’S ' F0 r l.. l. (‘59an Wind word of the death 0! Nu urinal-then This man. but he llvcd mm! urn Saluvmber. would have: been mo yarn old. One of his wullarnlea In that he cock! h-Id Wllhoul alum» He "I the own" 0! MI lhlrd "I. of (mu. The nldeuwlk on Main slreet In from o! Frankonfleld‘u neI building in now being used no u mlxlnl board ”or In In unread .21 mar I! and than the man with the lace am In and min | nim- moms. la n contrary to p vlllngo ordinance? We do nol know. Mluel Grace Petersen. Ruth Luv out” and Marie Olsen Attended 1 reception at the National Klndergar- ton fallen dormitory on Saturday. and In the owning went to the Chl- cuo l‘nlvnnlly to an entertainment at Mandel lull. The children of Downers Grove Ire naked to participate In the two clean- up days, picking up all waste paper lylng around our streets 1nd vacant loll. They can set a little enjoyment at the same tlme In the bonfires they build. The amateur gardeners are having their spring plowing done in prepara- tion for a large crop. it in under- stood that nearly every vacant lot In town will be planted to when! on ac- count of Its prevailing nlgh prlce. The dance given by the Young Men}! Athletic Association In Dicke'n Hill last Friday night was a Inoceu in ev- ery way. The music. tarnished by six local young people. was ospeclnlly The Hub School girls walking club enjoyed a hike to Grou- Int Thus an. After luncheon. which consisted of muted mnkturtoru. they made the return Journey [vowing the hike “steal null." In. .I. L. um oi In“ dunno. IIW bur slum I“ Wr- :1 dinner M and”. Thy m Ir. m In. William Rowe. In. and William mum. of Naporvlllo - Ind mono Mum o! 14 Gram. R. w. Bond and Vito com In: birthday. April 9. u a dinner with Clot. Boxer- uld wuo pt the latter: home on ann "can. seven! m o! "500" were flayed In the nan-my ovum. April :4. ”mom”. 7|!!!th 8 mm! “a I'M I In“ _ “ l‘hunc 100- M w-o u. .- Ylvv ‘.,- I -â€" 345:. y with the common “begin?" aifidends. 7 It is a first mortgage on property and factory equipment having a value of over $35 000. Nearly 50 r cent. of this preferred gtock has already been subscribed and we especia ly invite smaller subscnptlons for one to five shares. Call on either the Farmers 5: Merchants Bank or the First National Bank, where the subscription lists are open; or the undersigned will be pleased to talk with anyone interested. ' , , If you have $100 or more that is bringing you less than 6 per cent. net what income investment could be more safe and secure than the eferrrd stock we offer? It is full paid and non-assessable. It is redeema le afier five yearset a_$lO5 (so you reglly get {per cent); or if not redeemed itsham ‘A _ n_-; A- _4_-_- -â€" The preferred stock of the new corporation of Potter Mfg. Lumber Co. is offered at $100 par and is absolutely guaranteed to yield a net 6 per. cent. income, because you pay no taxes on it. F HONESTLY made out must show what cosh you have on hand or in I the bank. This idle mono; brings you no income but still you have to pay taxes on it. If you hold , notes, mort or stock in a foreign corporation you must list the same and pay taxes t ereon. gm IIII I Isn't it good business 'udgement to invest ' " . . . your so lus cash or :5 g?“ m stock that Is guarant to yield you 6 per cent. am is exempt 22m m taxation? Ed Pill! and Guy Simon-on loft Thursday noon from Chicago on a spe- clal train for Florida. They will take In the money on (he Rldpath Chautau- qua circuit, acting as cashiers. They will be on the name clrcult but It- inched lo dllerent Ienu. The npeclul train was exclusively filled wlth peo- ple who work with um gm! nmuw meat company. A Jolly crowd from Hlnsdtle spent In! Silurday evening wlth R. W. Bond and wife a! Ihalr home on Railroad ItreeL "Five hundred" was played The many friends of Hsnson J. De- Pue. 01 Washington. D. 0.. will be grleved to learn of his sudden death on April 8111. at the as or 69,111»: an attack of acute Indigestion. H. I. Do- Pue served throughout the Civil War In the 105th llltuuls Infantry. He was s cousin of Mrs. Charles Cumu- tor, of Downers Grove. - Ir. Arthur Kldwoll old [in Don- othy Furlong undo quite u an at the 809m all-quench In! mm mm. Dorothy in (lingual-ad on mac Red Riding Hood and ha! a good [oil In the pol-Ion of Arthur u the grand- mother. The consensus of opinion was that I! prim Ind been given this pair would have been lwudod Ina. in mm work on the Museum!- to- u- ranium. Jrho addition at a flu, hm min on the from m on! aid. and 3 mm dining porch In the nu- wfll um amt]: to the um Inca um contort of his beautiful muwmvummm We make a Specialty of this work and can save you 25 per cent. See us before you place an order ll. 1'. lawman. of um um. Want Your House or Porch Your At a Price You Can Afford? . D. Gillespie Company SCREEN ED ' 6! South Main Street Contracts taken for all kinds of new or old electric wiring. All work absolutely guar- an teed. ‘80,“ Du." rub on the date at flu nunficlpal cloak»: In may 0! the vi!- luu and emo- M the Bub. It In deemed win that the duo. to be deal;- nuted n "no-d my" be chum! to Thursday, April 22, 1915. Now. therefore. I. Edwuvl l". Dunno. Governor of the am. 'ol' Illinois. new by proclnim Thur-any. April 22. 1915. a- “Bond Du" for this year. and call upon nli of the citizens to not it war! n n day 01 work upon the public high» Inn of the flute and study of the but means 0! bringing about boner road; tor the sum '0! Illinois. And 1 rupoctmlly call upon all highway ot- romrmtoummmuunnm: u having been all“ to my mu- “on that m 200: d” of April. Ion- toloro Man-tad by Drool-mutton :- CHANGE or mu BERTOLIN 5:, RAYMOND ELECTRICAL commons Inn-p :- 9mm Office at Residence, 88 East Curtiss St. Phone TIN-M 01' "ROAD DAY” T. F. POTTER 61 CO. Schedule (MOI) IDW' Minnow-nor: ' ' (My “mag. um hu-mmn-flunnlulm' SCIUE'I'Z I KEARNEY comm ll‘ Odo-rm.- lidl “I

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