Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 1 Jun 1917, p. 10

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mun-ha”. Mum ill wot-hip. subject. “The I‘m Spirit." Senna- by ”1" will quasi next Sunday IWMMM tonic”. JONAS W. TUCKER R EAL I‘B'I‘A'I‘E fire and m [nuance Bill! be no service next Sun- ' the church festival at Wandmddndisheanigml.We'll ‘bcflchit.andwin rappudina friendly it.“ by an yuan. ’FPWI.WM~L hmhhggoawrongandywfindyomsclf myfiumanyandevcry place. set up your '0. 1*. Killer, nun-tor. ‘75.00~lnstalled in your home. Monolith-cu ' ’ lounhhllc wealth: but Mace property. had- vacant and impum Mmmnylil. Nolmflewnbowgoodo. V M, 9:45 I. m. In wot-hip. u n. m. Ser- b Mr. “God'l Will {or III Hm any, Put". CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. GUSTAV PAH]... Puwr. DIST IPIBCOPAL CHURCH. ." A Icnnon on relifloun W will be a Union ‘ HM: Church on and-y mt. Como! WANGELICAL CHURCH. unnon by th- pulor. LICAL ST. PAUL'S CHURCH. A garage In Need, Is A Friend lndmdl I It 7:80. It 9:45» If; eleven with nor mm are for the use of all church”. without ”operation of the palm" and church people ay'of making this department of interest. Wumhwc mam. wow" 7m_ Wu") m Mymunmeymmlhtw- “mumumcmtodaoa- an. tot ”a proddem. and «MI I. pal-(Ill) alarmâ€"Melan- 0b... I.; III. In. I. Irv-Sud)... UNITED BRETHRBN CHURCH OF EAST GROVE. The ,lnbjoct of the evening Mums will be "Peter Curtwrkht. a Pioneer 0! urly Illinois Methodinm." Chainsaws; 10:00 am. Morning Worship, 10:80, am. Sunni-y School, 12:00, In. Epwonh League, 6380, pm. Evening Worship, 7:80. p.m. 8T. IOBIPH’I CATHOLIC and” flog], 10:80. um "um, 11:10. mum Ml“- 7:"- u] m volcano. "HIT CHURCH 0' CMIIOT, .CIINTI". an. In... I. Min. "our. in“ M "3-- mm 0.073. w; m» “Wm; mam mum w. m nhmmmtmm mailman-nu V “M2814 ”I‘M-- AUC'flm Real Estate, Renting. Loans and Insurance. Ftrm Land A Specialty. Ollite: 26 S Main St. you. cone and Id, Ida am- only I mean. It and I. but who“ nut My; ad thin I” In! 0! .u I. Ito-ten d the flaw Church. and... Nahum-ml rlunhalhrmudflyumo no any nut W ms nu ma rad" a bun, wok-.0. we and a. 3.... .350: 33 it I... r» 3- It: «I £Is~ .1 tail. 8 .7- of. ta .7. lo... .3- 111: .0 .vn III-II 9.27 mudmcmruom- My hvuduuh'm biblio- Wham.“ locum an inn to to "a and“! In I» Am. “I! 0.06.", In em I). an wilt Ibo WwIleu-dm MID. Wadd- Chrmc «II-nun; pI-nd with Human out at (Mu. until N- pu- nu (cued film about Ill 1m." One alt-noon Chum-o'- Iaotlu-t vu In. ling on the w. Chm. lu- Mto. Ind I (or om" eMldnn 'm plulu In the JIM. W, h son (he [my and mall; (I. {an honor Illa: "low. when you any a (mmhmunlommmfl “our ...- SEEâ€"Tor Pam (301136301: new 1.! , W on their bk den. i: otderuto View the surround g usury. Miss Roberta Rockwell and Mr. E S. Rose. an employee of the C. B. i Q. were united in mar' , in the cream of rel-five- “ t a l. E. c unch u thne o'clock Wednes- dgy nfumoon. Ink 15th. by Rev. A. E. Saunders. A nvud, Ir. and In. Rose. accompanied by some of the wow»? party at hr u Chl- m. left or Davey, Golcrgdq on Diedâ€"at his amide-m1! on tho north sideJusl Friday night ul [0 o'clovk. Mr. J. D. Milleiuu .\ \\".’u and lli u. children survive him, 'l‘lu~ muslin." were taken to lawn Cky. Iowa In! Saturday for interment. I'll] Line at Con-ed Good! Graham’s and Better 5 Jude’s Bread. SAIITAIY In!“ Diedâ€"al her roxith-nct- in this city, on Thursday. May 1601, Mrs John Boldebuck, aged 59 years. Shn has been a resident oi Downers Grove since 1869 and loaves to mourn her loss I bun-bum! and Iwo grown child- JOSEPH [DEM One of the oldest and most suc- essful business men of Downers Grove W-rren Rogers, who established his business here in 1881, has disposed of it to Mr. F. A. Brode, of Bureau County, and this Wl‘t‘k retires from the active mercantile field, to take I well earned rest. Mr. llrodo has‘ moved his family here and they are pleasantly situated in the Barnhnrt residence on North Main Stu-rt. I A! the annual meeting of the Conâ€" jugation! church last Wednesday eveni Mrsv G. 1‘. Hughes and Mrs. Wm. lwell were elected tmuteel; N. B. Zlnkan, F. C. Lacey and D. G. Graham, demons; Miss A. U. Ellv iott. church clerk‘ John Graves, nu- ditor, and Mrs. Z nkan and Mrs. Ed~ wards, musical committee. I "iii. ‘Endir‘éffifimi yam" 'ifi‘hnd Mrs. Wm. samba are spending a few days at Oregon, "I. The Traitor. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Escher have recenty returned from n yum vim in Colorldo. most 0! their time being spggt in (33g .yicifligy 9f__Le9dvfllo. (From the Issue of May 24. 1895.) WWII“... WWI Mm.” g: heap diam of [In .1 b”, "I n writer in the Phil- Iddphh Rom Amman. The flu! and ham at amt! which I” an“! ~~Mflrh'm "'1 pm app. ; «mini in! II “which a an M Inn 0' Onion. The hm an may get nny um luau-g that on be urinal to MIL Mm he la and upon to me the entire mom of a hull! «undueâ€"u. Helolhaonlyul-l ml ll unpuvlty tint on mall I ell! um: I mot-ton. a 1mm I "all. 0 walnut). two faint RBI. the fun- mmmnM-mhMImof Itweplpo (led to his back. At, tuner I. m alum med mam ll: burden no It I: rather manna for the mum to see u load am. «only up a hm without any vlllb means of magnum-«l»: Angelo- 11m mnn a. nun. at 1.000 on- "no Ihuepnorh‘lnnd twinnin- m from which to form In from m ton-Ila to the moot Mate “In“ of his bran."â€"Popnlu aa- once Homily. gunman. Furthermore. I! Inlet-calm Mum-nu-yboihmufln IWQIImpMIIflr.I[mlh-l umm.mumm- in, .1” god ”mm Idd II Iii-yum. leaflmlunf Imlnthtlhodolnordhny-n. ”Commuhlupm tomNowm Whit-Inn! Tull-theme what mwmdmmmk AM. to an n] 0! looking II lllmollwmhnbutufllm hov- hlu “do" dawn nd ny- Ihm I‘m uomo to "MID,” a not m- MI Ila-Men up. This I. luv] to to the and-u of the "any: Ml Moe-I Inn. The lurk-um. mu. look: at (In 1mm how. not” w. AM mmu-n-nluwwnuflm Ill-munch. M um I III- vdfln‘ m pounds maul-n about an «Me an of mum. I’m Ind “Hm I. III «mum-flan. whit! at 70 can per Lu!) mule fret Quin (Marleen-no. Alma-cumm- Warbutonkeommm elk: w W to an: Mr «flatworm tollllam'ew mmmummmum‘ Wurmwudmllum all“ and no. the “dip" rut. W0 will «donor to now. u. wort- Iupmon fuly u that “In and I!!! be (M a! the opp-mung, TYPE “)3 THIS ISSUE SET 0N “INTER'I‘YPE” IAN l8 WORTH 1.“ E003 «toss-ad om. Fim M ”and. I! b thin new and lmymvrd nut-Inc. which hu hm “lull“ In “lanthanum: mry pomin Dunn Gnu. wh- W to no the holder- 0! Ubeny Lou- Bond. will be Allowed to cxchlngo ll par their hand-forbeadnuyiu the Mg)» or rate of Interest. tun Boyd- pouou II that I! the Cover-2mm iuuel hood: Inter on in thin war .1. n hichcr rule of tnureu “tun-n1 [Iowan-fink we". fro- : admfllc mum ‘I‘hr- LibPrty Loan Bonds of 1917 are «specially ntmtive investments. Not only have they this absolute saf~ ety diameter-lath of all United States bonds but they are tux free not only from all existing taxes but {mm any war tax that my subsequently be le- vied. No State, city nor county any tax them. .The inheritance tax of tho United States Ind 0! some of the States of the Union my eflect them. or. lather, affect their transfer ultor death 0! the owner by will or by inherit-nee. Another adv-nun thm Liberty This make. I United Saves Govern~ meat bond the safest investment in the world. If the bond of the United States Government is not sale, no pmperty in the United States is auto. If the United States cannot pay in bonds, it. is hardly probable that it will be able to protect the citizens in their other rights. I Back of the promise of the Gov- ‘ernment stands the honor of the Government Ind all its taxing re- sources. Reilly the whole wealth of tha Nation stands behind this solemn promise of the Government to ply. ‘ The Government borrows money in this way only finer it M8 been given tho right to do so by act of Congres approval! lgy Que Presidegn, and the te'Fmé of tie 16313 are aét 6th in the cean time. and to pay interest on it fit regain intervals until it is re- ed :mmiaé of'EES 'GBi-EI-niiaeii’t’ tiiiiiy bag fihq porrowegl yum of {rpm pt 3 Staten has two methods 0! ruining money. One in b taxation. The other in by the ne of bonds. which is imgghod of born-9mm! many. _ Press Matter Prepared By Pub licity Bureau. The Government _hond is the print- The Government of the United [BERN [0M (lull) Section 3. Thin Ordinance shall hiceflectnndbeilforcefmnlnd “m’ ‘“ m “‘3.“ WILL o I o . 1m. 0961!: reflex. W Clark. Approval by I. this 21 by a! .II.A.D.1 '1 _.'A Mnmmz, Section 2. 11m nit! seven! sums of none are here mprhted from maze!- "sigma: be n.- éwmfi;wt_lié 7"?"le of Downers Grove from an yams. h A __ Operating Want 1nd Light Plant [including t" al- nrles and wise!) -------- For repairing tad “innin- vnter and light plum. i=c uding rehabihutinl and renewing .......... aner mlhll and hydnntsl Rent and purdsueof indulgent-ll '.).... Sugars (including isms! ' ' ' $2300.90 Depart-tat of .Slrcdn .md film: In an. Streets and 8 lb ..... $3,500.00 Band of [null Imnmo‘ Deg-final d Plflit Health and Safety. Faith and Safety ........ 35mm Fire 00"th ......... 1,500.00 Poike Dewayne“! ....... 300. 00 Dam-m of Am‘l and Him Quarks .................. $8 ooo. on Auditing ................. moo MI Amt: ..... I .ooom Donn-an d M A'Ifn. Mk “bl-Ivy ’ ........... SIM.” mm: at! npplien ..... 000.00 Mic ("Mos .......... 2M.” rung-M of Pub and MI: mndu ......... 300.0) “Indium: expnulitum. 500.00 mun am and liabilities or a“ who! albumen Grove. ll"- Moo. 1: hot-dinner gained for the final r. commencing on um um day lay. I!" 1:! ending on thirtieth «by 0' Apr". 1918. Section I. That the two's" am 0" to lunch them! u may be author- (adulation-ultimatum." hereby unnprhtal '0' the corpo- rue wry-an a! the Village 0! Don- ner: Gm. "than. lo defny I" IN“. at Mon l. Ill-‘0'". lic- m-od. MI pvt-om Vuwona claim. “um-l Ih- rM-lv M “finale"- n "nu-fur. l»- ro-ood. I" luv-by mum-3 and fauna-I'd Io lulu-d nu! ma! mu chum: 10 nu- (‘mml Um" o! In: Hun t‘uumr, III- uob. or "on "that d having an. um I“ Mainland-am m" lob. II [M (foamy (fa-n Rm In In. Com "new. In "co (‘m at Who-Ion. 9.3}: 3H m (it {mum .‘J‘.’ o h u . , t. l I! a. cum. "'13?!” pvaflLnsy "- “'7 ORDINANCE NO. It. All-u! AMIIII mu. AI Oath-nee. making Appropria- tbn (or the Comm" purpose» of the Village of Downer: Grove. Illi- nois. for m m1 your comm-min; on a}. Igflrglrflq. 1917.}!!! "3mg! ii {8: kidth fly}! Ami. A. If I’ll. "h’. u 0mm: by u..- Counril of thug Vflkp of Dov-en Gnu. Illi- mt; gum-01m RANGE. pix-3371:3521}; ~n ind." “fir-7o]? In 'fi'r-n-Eliio my man. 000. Wuro, I Railru‘d 81,. mt Main 81. S-Ildj. Broken (or saddle or d vlu. In "I. ld. ln noel candlllon; nosed ; gentle, (Tm-l II .00; um ull u once or “0.00. Including huddle. Ch“ 3” or write Mn. 0. l‘. Held. can E. H. l'ulh-r. Downers Grove, R. P. D. ' willfulnulux won on top. BIMIIICI Ave. NthE All" this «law I will not be re»- pouible for any debt: not contacted by myull. “com-honmdwlllbr 7 V gunman "that. Ann-n hut-1m nun-Gavan. mun-d. WWW-2 run _SAL.gâ€"-'rngpxouclgl}gno gum LAWS yovygus 3quanme AND and but a year, 54. cont price. V Pinon?- !49- J. 5-25-13 pint ) FOR RENTâ€"«FURNISHED ROOM FOR E‘s-nun II; on" Vcfiuule. . 104 Oakwood Avenue. 6-25-3p mu VS‘ALEâ€"~9xlz AXIMINSTER » V'fi'flirili holiieWorkV Péw‘e} mkfigleVand lulu! labor Having devices Beat 0! water. Mrs L E. Jones, Phones “129; -2J P WANTEDâ€"GIRL payp'E'rEN'r , FOB "QR-unlit. hoilifib‘l-IZEF-YHH 8 Va. m. 1-; z 94 m. dnfl . Reply by letter. Addres- Roponer 0 e. 5-85.21) WANTEDe'l‘nl/‘STWOIU‘HY mm. on I-II‘ guru-Ir- uvvvv "L. --y 11. av FIANt’IR A. I! m. humor 1' ll‘ IIJ'MKKV Alim. FOB mug-“Bug annuity» was? -;f:;l; 'c'o‘n'aniun. Phone 113-“ . Apgly HM Mlddaugh Ave 5- 26- 'uulo-A-‘nwounuoflmm IN“ Ham-Dunno. cu. Phan- Vl-J-l llâ€"I-e 85,700.00 Began-5|! of Pupljg (My. FOR RENTâ€" Flat. 4 man down- min $16. or 4 room- upsuiu, $13, tum, bath and garden. Phone 76-M For uh - find «an Tot-ohm [WW-l MM: DOST â€" On May I lo“ a uni". black, pocket bill hook containing about $60.00 in currency. The name “Badman-Dawson Co." is jumped on the book. A liberal reward will be mi dlor return. Phone 3214., F, J. Littleford. MJe. . . )moin min moiml IIICUTOI'I NOVICI am and “gum. of prin- G. W. Fiflwr 326,000.00 SEW!” 8.1M!” £4,000.00 2.00).“! “W ”'77: k -_ t inqwuchit‘f ,. mama-,7 9m "3 ans! ins-I90! 9" “5' law": Com-int m B. E.KEHLER,Prop.TIeBheFmISM Men‘s sill: cloth Hub for summer. 50c values 35c. Men's working pants. guaranteed to wear 6 mo. or I new pair. $2.50- Men's onebutton union mitu'n Ballxipn and Athletic. 3! .00 $1.25 Ladies Kimona Aprons. in many styles colors. 60 to 85¢. amass-u. Our large trade with our low expense permits us to give Better Shoes for Less Money. We have the largest selection and most lip-to- dateline of Shoes. Oxfords. Parana and Slippers for Men. Women. Children and the Baby too. and we guarantee that you wil' get more comfort and more actual days wear and service than from any other Footwear you can buy. telephone 59-! On and alter today (Friday. May lath) all loaves of bread will be l5c. The size has been in- creased in ptoportion lo the misc in ptice. We carry all sizes of Eastman Kodaks - the best machine for the amateur. GET ONE! ' 34 S. Main St. Until one has joined the ranks of Amateur Photographers one does not know the joys of just “t§_l§in’ picturesJ’ The only garden tool for the man with a large plot of ground. Time and labor saving over the ancient hoe methods. for Amateur Gardeners 118470 Mertz é! Mochel DRY GOODS SPECIALS ZINDT’S PHARMACY BREAD 15c Morris Shoe Store, 36 South Main Street HAND wmmmns *[ 1 They’re Getting Scarce. Better Buy Now. RELIABLE SHOE STORE! KODAK 6mm D" m AID mm 5“ MW GRAHAM'S BAKERY YOUR SHOES TELEPHONE 29 Tekphone 232 22in.

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