F†I vot- d the mnnlion (hr d I.†will br con-lurh-d Wt an the "rut uml I -_BAPT13T CHURCH. â€I Could Oliver, Mlnlnor. f I m n. -. My school. *- ~ 1 We» of mm 1.. LIBRARY I015 PIII Crud-n. l'utu. ‘ ‘ REAL [ï¬-J'I‘A'l‘la “13“.: Tornado [nun-cc k». Remind Ayn? Me: a! the Pace our, Public ' some 0‘ the but reddena' propfny, bah vacant and Impmved It'- can", on my lm Nu trnuMe m (how '0on “‘3 om“ Mk I. 0mm. lofll «a. hull-- 1I-I Ignace rho-c I154 { flawâ€"an lanIdWm b“ m; You: 18““ °' M lanky; Boy- and (Hm dunno- MW! I’M-y [by Band program bruins at J i made and will speak "no. tum.- Jonnou. MOM“. M ml! all It. eleven O'C'M Public Warship 10' 30 a. m . Sunday School 12m. *“ Epworth Lame 6:80 p. m. I‘VE EY- P-U _.¢ 5 ~30 Union Service 7:30 I» m. rid-c unic- u 1: 30. Swill â€a- â€WMâ€... !. mum camouc “g..."- g, M “an, main; .4 hau- at the day. l l†p. a. noun. lit-Mic WI. 2:!) p m. “Malachi. Iii-I 9; D P w 1 a than: III-um... »| lull," My!!! baby in RI")! DI! {0’ I" p of the Church and Sum!†V anor meeung, Thur» m M, 8: 45. Mrs. Feasley, Miriam, wishes to meet all Pull rally meeting. hurl Mb. Pan-u. lb- anor meeting at 7. 30 M:: “Home Mission Work Immigrants. " Miss Edna in Ought to Just Sna'p Your Fingers AND SAY TO YOURSEJI. I! deprive myself and family of the beneï¬ts, pleasure: " " bib: derived from the possession al an au‘tomo- m. but will arrange lot 3 cu at once.' “duke a ride with us in a GRANT car. hum IVANGIILIJCAI. auncu. W Communion. 7 o. M 1h“ (â€Rim of the Sunday I. In. Speck] program. I“ [Croats invited. 'Wp at ll o'clock. Wâ€" the Pumr Subject: “The I ï¬nd Hi: Sheep." Shelly’s m. “The King of Love Mug Wednenday eveninz Wiï¬ â€œIi.†Guy, Pater. Sunday service, 11 n. m.; Walnu- " ---- day, 8 p. m.; Sunday school, 10 n. m. â€â€1“!“ 0f the Sunday The reading room is open to the pub- :45 I. In. Special mel'flm lie on 'l‘uoudnyl and Fridays {mm 2 _ parents inviwd- to 4 p. m. The mm. and Christina 'WD at 11 O't‘ka- Science literature may be row or pur- l-m WWI? 30559": "Th" chased of the one in charge. Visitors ‘ifld ml Sheen" Shaw,†are wechme. nu-vlce at 7:30. Sermon flat. Subject: “The Un- Gun 8:. II}; will be suing by the â€MATIONAL EURO“. ï¬ns Ante for the ï¬ne of all churches. without maturation of the pastor: and church people May of making this, department of human. IT REPAIR!!! The- l‘ubllc LWI’IW whim: to u~ onw- appreciation to lbw puma who haw rec-rally mu" truth (rum- lad vulu-blr ("la of Moll to â€It Lflvn' ry. Am than Irl Manon soon on rmkl. Political PM- my, Geology. Emmy uni It“... Gnu-lull ‘ A Son of [In It“. Ban." Montgumrry- Aum'n Haunt of l! nth hmfly would [in um bank. for lb! Soldiers and “‘0" MPO. â€0.0er â€MP MM D! “I. in MI ‘nwnn‘ 'uminï¬il‘ m "In" (or thr I-r “bum-1L W!" you '1'.le All books will hr "(and at w- Mn, Thur-day nod Saturday 3 to 9 p. n. Public Library. ing. Choir what-sat alter Prayer ing‘ Pun-Mp v-lmhr (la-o. RnNMd~lanx "we the “In“. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH OF EAST GROVE. Sunday whool. â€:30. Morning unit», “:30. Evening urvlco, 7;“. All are. wolcom. Sunday school 9:45 I. m. 3"ka “:00 l. m. You are invited to these sm'vices. P. G. Nuler, Pnlor. 9:45 a. m. Sunday school. H u. m. Preaching service. 6:45 p. m. Young People's meeting. 7:30 p.m. Preaching serflce. 8 pm. Wedmsadny, Prayer meet- M ETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. ST. A N DREWS EPISCOI’A L CIIUBCII FIRST EVAN GELICAL CHURCH. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 9:111 D. J. Kiley has returned {mm his extended visit to New Ode-u. La. Levi Hertz in receiving 5 via}! {mm his uncle, Mr. Albrighl Seller. of Sun Mum. Cal. “THE FALL OF A NATION†PRESENTS VITAL THEME Gtul F". Wu] to Show: a! (TI:- Ihu Mn an Thun- "11w Full of I Hilton.†within will be unwanted It tho deu That" nu! 'l‘hundoy “III I vital story of intnmuonnl anlflnm. A confed- rmh- a! European powers «heur- to win Noni! Anode- Ind annex It to Hump. A mm army of an '0" rum-born b ruined in New York. A» than urn-lost city of the UMW sum hu (ew "mud Modem, it h u an wk to «plan- 6t ovomight. Ian-"Ml- lam. nut-ed "up. huh from the Banana: van. an and of the pawn! war thon- fl'l b He with all thlr minim! cl ml (nu. who. nan-I. mu In ad mu. Wading a landing. they nu- “, "haul-h 0w null Noni Amr- ia- ll’ll’. join the {Quin-hon m- qwmn of NW York. “d III-«h to Wuhluun whore any do" "u- hulk!“ and put I. M. plan an “lulu-rm \‘krmy a! 0n- l'mhtn a! North America.†' W5 new uni will II- .t for“? Will mew» up: to act on Oh! riche- of the mum-u W by Cdumbus.’ WI" acme EMFâ€""‘9 Our fellow townxmnn, George Fran- cis Stu-re, went into Chic-go Wed- nesday afternoon a bachelor um! re; turned 11 happy benedict. The trim;- furmaflon was aflected at the resi- donce of Rev. I". M. Homing, whem a few friends wlhwm-d hiu mnrriugu to Mia; Josh! S. Goodspeed, of our viliuge. Min Anna 8. Oldï¬eld of Cass, is spending 1 few days visiting with Miss mm. Ah’eood. ' Mikmhakofu-emi-h Ind out Now York. in W- I“..- Ippfln to any mow m- umd to move on fowl†loo. M w npédly tampon"! new» the Allu- nlmou ol Hie (no: In W Ia. no. 281-: on“ n. u-Il H. C .Colvflle and daughter, Mrs. Stunger. arrived home from Jnmenâ€" town and Dunkirk. N. Y., Tuesday evening. Mrs. A. I. Anderson um! little daughter, Myrtle, left for Selina, Kam, Thursday where they will spend a month among relatives. AUCTION!“ Renl Esau. Renting. Loans and Insurance. Farm Land 3 Specialty. Ofï¬ce: 26 S. Main St. now-m anon El. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fan-3r are made glad by the arrival of a dwgh~ (gr The Whentland annual plowing match was held on the {arm of Peter Lana nur mpewille on the 22nd and attracted m usunl numb“ of people, not less than 6,000 being pm- sent, many coming a distance a! thir- ‘ty or forty miles. (From the Issue v1 Sept. 86. 1895.) SHIN“ IAIIET I'll! Line of Owned Goods Graham’s and Keillor Junge’n Bread. 1055’! mm (WHOM, DfPIlAIIRY nail-uh mm [mm AUIOIA - nunou 'Whm MIMI†Butane Borden. who plays the part of the sailor lull in “The Slacker," in also a [Mu-t9 of stock work on the waking sage. “Hun-flag Shad- owa," a World production, is am of his best-known pictures. Well known Metro favorites make 19 the larger part of (he cant. Av monx the“ at Dmiel Jun-m, 8m- Baltour. Mn. luthflde Brundagr. Ba- by Ivy Wand. Belle Bruce. and the ever-populnr Claim letor, Chutes Full. . Added to these 51 Millicent Plan", a Southern beauty who ham bum leaned “the girl with the umn fur." Much is predicted for thin rr- rrnt recruit u: 044' «mu. Leo Delaney bu the important roll- uf John Harding. Mr. Delaney is om- of the most valuable players known to the screen world. Among his w- ceut pictures are "Susie Snowflake," and “The Vital Question." Before going into the stock work which com. prised his ï¬rst stage experience, Mr. Delaney was a Inca-053ml luwa'. He is a naive of Vrrmont. YUKON COUNTRY LAND OF SILENC he had pk! {or lt- IE» yum of nllrr- nut river wart und [impedingâ€"van! l wondrnd how Ion; mu moury would my with him when hr got Among the waiver In scuttle. Aldounorv:Am-bo\u32.u am, I not“, gram-manly. ram- u-d Inflow. with I numbing uhout him that tum}. As! Dr ma 1hr M m will go on! I. the mint-g. mark "he Mule. And "a “he damn. For weeks. path-pl mun. they will prune! â€I myst rigid mmy. mending. mating Ind patching their dothâ€. “almoyvillgolnlondw l The put at “The Slacker" has been entrusted to that sterling actor,‘Wal- m- Mina. Mr. Miller was associated with Mr. Cubunne o the Paciï¬c coast under the Oriflith banner. He has had valuable experience in both stage and screen work. His motion pic- ture experience has includrd feature producflons wflh the Blogmph, Fox and Universal companies. at town 1nd Nov awry I“ don-r. (m sill) to "an. in than or tom- dan. Drunken on the poison-rm flight}. they simply and their money Inuit-st. Then go but to the mines. There in me exception. pert-ups many, when the men Instead M How- in their my It the ban. put it in- to (what-hes and go out prospecting um! um: weeks. Mm months. they must: hick, exhumed and dip 3mm. "hm-r! is one unis. can-mm. that pays high um Sn AblIlâ€"th than R my wk. when I now flflkl‘ shows enough permmucy to guaran- tee a 1mm nun mmt river point. Here urn a few prices that miners have to pay in the new strikes. beforr the camp get: settled enough to build trails for (remitting . These are prices In the place: hard to reach: Hour us per hundnd: potatoes 822 Then carpenters an pt 3" the way from $1 to $2 per hour. Rut the work doesnotl‘tlolg. per hundred; cm W per cute. Ind all other pmlnlm la proportion. From which you can readily see tint a Iner must lave rich dirt or he can't stay long. Twelve cent- . pound is often paid for hlving pmlsiom pack- ed into the.†strikes on the am" strum: hr hall from me Yulmm. hok! m Back from prospecting ter- ritory m: mny cover many IMMI‘ Roma Noteâ€"This letter is rather out of its turn in “P sorta. It was written weeks «In, I left anson, and is hand on I‘M information omin- ed from m and from personal mm in my of the rim ton-t or) thin. union. The next "The sucker." great special pat- riotic pmduction deluxe, in which the gifted star, Emily Stevens, appears. hnv been given I out of unusull dia- tincflon by its luthondirector. Wil- |iam Chriaty Clbnnne. il' l‘ {ii H‘ , IWtI-m thWMweflmp-r “Full dull-“on.†Will be Shown It the Dick The-Ire. Thur-fly. Oct. “II. It ll I'll!“ this â€MM: danger that Thoma Dixon, the author or! the spectacle, provide: Vnn awful wnrn- mg. "M “THE SLACKER" KEEN; than awful expenses that Notice is hereby gin-n that the unden- signed. guardian of Lucillu Schmin, Berthold Srhmill and Imbc-l Schmill, minor children of Jomph ’l'. Schmm. (luau-«I, has ï¬led in the oflicu of the clerk of the County Count of Dul’lge County, her petition to said Court. at TO ALL WHO“ '1‘ .‘5.\\’ ('OXCERN November A. D. 1911. at whi’cn time Ind place said petition will be Mud, â€king for On order of mid (20m! di- mtlnx the undersigned an such sunr- (llln to NH thv following rml ï¬stula “400“"! to mid minor». or no much (Mn-o! an the Courl. All-ll wan to b.- (or "if but inteuwt fur (lu- xuld nu!» on. Illutml in the County of Dul’a'e Ind Suu- of llllnoiu. and h deucrlbfll u [ollown will: A \‘Mod â€ninth-r In. PI". of the 8. W. 14 of nation 22. pan of N. W. )4 o! Ina-Hon 27 and :- pan of the E. 1-2 of the N. W. I-4 o! mtlon 28 I" in Township 38 Nunh. Raga 10 cut of the Thin! Principal Nod-Illa «Intrl‘brd a» follows lo-vll: Comma-(In. II. "n- wutlwu‘ corn" of the B W. I4 of union 22 slow aid. (or a plan 01 kahuna; Ind mnninl them norm 5.40 min: on aim" portion MM; Inner north ll.†than" in! 21.?! chain: “on: [lam-ni- Ilnr; lhrnn- mouth 80 went about lrn chain: to UV palm-l cov- nor of land mvryrd by 1'. A. 80mm! to Joan-9h Jory by Deed needed in book 4 new. on page 414; thence north 161“ mum to up ndrth line of un 8. W. H of ll‘d “Hon 2: thence int 8.88 thflm to Heiulvrl land. being â€.03 chain: out of (M manner sun-lion corn". unna- mm I110 chins Along mid Noiulon land; (nona- mouth 72 went I155 chain- Iiong mid "than: land, M mouth 13 I-2 in: 13.19 chï¬na lion; mid "rink-n had to nation liar. than! w»: 54 links ‘0 the comm of Inn-Hem 21-32-27 and 28; Dionne south 33.46 ‘1'“ 25.50 chain: lo division line; thence Iron 4.05 chains to the center of the N. E‘ Id of pedion 28 aforesaid; "Iona son": 20 china u dim-ion corner on south line of 11¢.er section: menu: can! N chains lo utter section corner; theme and .50 chains to I mix» 250 chums west of the enter of me. tion 21 aforesaid; thence north 20 claim; thence out 2.50 mm to utter "dim llnr: fluency north 20 to the place of beginning, be- in; 306 urn more or less; for 0w Isuppon sad education of AM minors ‘md fgr the ppaservpthnlof the Interâ€" A _-24 _.I ~-â€"-.-V, , a regula; Tum thereof, to be held at â€w Court Houte In the City of When- ton. in aid county. on the in" day 0! FUIC SALEâ€".1 \Vunu Vlllu‘rl uuu bench, together or separate. Call 203-‘V. 9~l4<3r uncrgï¬h; (‘ll’Cll'it‘lly' gnu. seam heat. Apply, 1.. McAHixu-r. 7 N. n I‘ u. E‘ening Class, Phonogmphy and 'l'wpewriting, Address P. O. Box 18;. Downer.» draw, Iâ€. Hulp wanted su- Ml. Whitm-y at the Cedar (.h'ul l‘ucmrv ' l-lel SALEâ€" Stun-.9 house, xix HELP WANTED H Woman or ’girl for. general housework and assiM with two small children during mother.- absenee. (‘all Saturday or Sunday morning. 200 S. Washington st. 9-2B-lr Fbigï¬gArLHâ€"é wash Wri'n‘gvr and Ponvs‘ m‘énma “I nu uw. y. . ~_WV“ ell. of mid minors In and to ultl ml eat“: and for "warm†0! invent- ing such proceed: the sale. I; shall not I» needed (or their lmmedinte support, msintemce and «luation. u the 94mg m direct; .. .. nnilum WAN'I‘ElLâ€"Ruliuble woman to claw {or two children, 7 a; ‘m. to 6 p. m.. A! Once. S. C. Angelo, Phone 146-“. nished. the residence of the late Henrietta P. Daniels. 152 Saratoga avenue, Downers Grove. Large lh-m. fruits of all'ldnds. shrubs and many large tam-s. Harglwood floors. hot water heat, screened porch 12 feet wide nnd 65 feet Around, concrete chicken house and two ymda. Appiy "mmizvu'aiiigféfsiid’ Ilium. But?!" this 17th «111 of September. I l . Bum,_ {ï¬g-hour Schmidt. a. an Noun lo Hereby Given ‘Thlt on Saturday. the 13th day of October. Isâ€. It the hour of two o’clock. in the nfternoon of said dny. at the South entrance of the dwelling of James P. Downet in the Town af Downers (‘vfI-ollv'e‘:wiCountx2 of DuPagel . Ind Sun; a a t persona mperty o glen H. bowner denim: consisting 1 writing desk; 6 kitchen chairs; 1 rocking chair: 2 bedroom chairs with low huh; l mall tucker in bedroom: I bureau; 2 wash sands 6 black walnut mohair u I- stared chairs; 1 pence; 2 lack \nlnut wooden bedstead: with gprlngs; l couch; l pinno; 1 marâ€" . _ _ _ ‘ .MAn .4-_2. to 'A. P. Danï¬ls, 36 W. Randolph 3L. Phum- Cent. ‘02, Chicago. 8-1:. FJR'RENT â€"~ Furnished or Unfur- I! "fly. . -w- ., . rmâ€, bra top sand; 1 mall stand; 1 man-in chair; I rocker in parlor 6 pictures; I mirror; I roller (ILé mterest); 1 man ww (1-2 interâ€" est); 1 red and 1-2 interest); I guernmy cow (1-2 interest); wal- nut lumber in barn; l lumber wn ; 1 cheat and tools: 1 set men (1-2 internsâ€; I solid Id watch and chain; 1 1foot :dâ€" der; 1 work bench; I lawn swing; 1 set mama‘s tools- will be sold u made SALE. in ac comm with n order of the County Court of said Du County. ngms 0‘1; #3139191? r . . . . -:‘ ' . ’ JAMES P. DOWNER. a" datum of the mm of l._ Damn W .miumsnnon’s mu: ransom“. norm". CHAR direct. “F n. scqnyrr 'Attomeya it knew.“ fur "u- add min 21-31 Children's Educator Stockings, tlic Best Valuc on the market. 25 to 35¢ Ladies House Dresses, Special Value, 3| to l.50 Fine ass‘t. of Hair Ribbons, all colors, yd, 25c B. E. KEELER, Prov. TI: Bic PHI 0.; nn-m m“! m u“ , “ Sï¬EéIAL VALUES Light and Dark 0mg Flannels, pct yard. l4 and ISc Pure Maple Syrup, IulI pint, 2 pound can Loganberry, fancy 3 pound can Sweet Potatoes, Early June Peas, Sweet and Tender, new per can, ISc, per doz. cans, SPECIAL- -l1eintz MaIt Vinegar, for Pic this Is the best, per gal" only ‘ KW, RUBBERS! RUBBERS! We will! to announge a... mu ym m.- one gradtol Rubbers. Oucuhon, and Rubber thin in the but (rod:- usual-fluted. They GI bum. lhcy look beau nod lhry don't cost you any move than you would pay somewhere rise In! Second My. mhtgacwtkmddrmuvdflayday dices lot tho handy-(the lowest price: You will an moneyinml'nia 32MHAIII. of any kind. nunon so.- When you “(train you always lib to luw- the heal d anything to save your gun“. We quit I speciflty of rain um] tonic-diam for panic. A full “no of Toilet Articles. Fancy Stutiom-ry and Rublwr Goods. Suï¬-guard yuur health. 'I'he quality of the mmlicinc “fit-n (lo-pends upon the fn-s'hncs's and thv puri|yuHhc drugs used. Wt uw only the but that money can buy. All our prescriptions are “impounded by a Registered Pharmacist. our efï¬ciency and reliability are then-ï¬bre assured. cooï¬*Â¥oanw 34 S. Main St. Mertz (‘3 Moche-l HARDWARE 36 South Main Street COAL. PAINTS. FEED I FLOUR. Morris Shoe 7 Stoye, PARTY GOODIES We carry the ï¬nest line of tabla made; Heating and Cook Stoves, GRAHAM’S BAKERY Your Prescriptions Boston Hub Rubber TIY I‘ll! OIAIIAM IIIVICI TELEPHON E. 29 Good selection of Telephone 202 28 lo. "lac