Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 28 Sep 1917, p. 1

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(0mm BOARD 0f ‘ SUPERVISORS fltlD ANMMl MINING Wdings of the Board of Supm‘ vision of DuPage County. Illinois. .2 m mum mating in)“ M (ho (tau "our in Whea‘on on Tuesday n 11')! day of Septomhma A. I). 191‘ pursuant to mum». ‘ Meeting called to ordm- with ("hni. m.“ propei ‘ uwvv- a... - .V ”We, mm mime on Finlnce of the-Bait! of Supervisors of Du Page W-M would nipaeflufly 10 lbs P‘“ ’ granulated sugar with $2.00 or more grocery c (a... loop. mm. mm, Immune. m“ "Ill- and Van- " 'v' "L tan ( z'rl If» my In «am Kwn (' ‘ “an 313 (It, k” "01in Am. '0 hr! I'I'M In "II Cm!» I! Jr"). pm 1 (howl I 1-: “mfls I’ll-awn. nmm‘ mkv. “unite-s own. It: 1- AN(’“I."1“ IA‘II III III--lvnp ‘, 8 fold Germautmvn in Tan. Brown, va and Ma- mun, worth '35". per skz-in .................... 15c ....... 50c 1 Int German Knitting \ nrn, per skoin. . , 1 lot Shetland Pings, *1! colors, per skein ..... 10c m Mr pmsiding. 0n roll a". all If DEMONSTRATION I‘ERIAE. Friday and Saturday . . Sumial Price. per pound 32c Infants Kniu-‘d saris. in :1: priced very hm. blue am; I per set. uv-‘---â€"â€"â€"_f Dry Goods. Groceries and General Inch-disc 38-” South Mala Street Two Phones 177-178 l-2 "m (In {align-"Ln- i FIRST NATIONAL _BANK ANOTHER LOT 0|" YARNS 0N ' m a nun“... N“ I-S'I‘ABI.IS!~I YOUR Base Line with $1.00 Dawners Grave. “Mauls. $ch for bmkm. "How 'l)oa 141W Me)" '. N0. 38 Mylr llH-‘I -.| awn.- Sval- . no.» .. yumml can ll"? and has a n h IX 3%; per skoin. . . . , . . . .501‘ “EN colors. per skein ..... [0c in new”, Hood and Booties, mt. pink trimmed. 75c to $1.25. lore #00015! 0m"- m lam uu Van-Om Id in km“ y -.\' W3" I" 'oxponditunn of slid County for thv war ISIIT I‘m- (‘oumy puma-pa a tax ;|o\'_\' (m- thv aggregate :mount of »Nim‘(y-two thousand thrpe hundn'd (1592.200!!!) Dollars for the BPVPP’ZI' ‘purpost-s a: follows. tuna-it: For the support and maintainer 'of (‘nunty Farm. not including futl. 18,500.00: For me support 1nd innin- ‘tpnancr of Court House and Jail. not 'including (ut-L 2,000.0): For the ply- f'u'wni of salaries of Supt. lnd Engi- 1MM and oiht-r omployws at County {Fanm 4,500.00; for tho nuppofl ltd imaintennnce of pauper: and prison- ?ors. 9,000.00: For the payment ol‘ fans and salary and clerk hire, 10.000.00:' For the payment of expenses of how- ing elpctions including ply of 1nd” _;and Cler’lés of Election, 5,000.00; For Juror's Pet-s. 3,500.00: For mppor! of " Farmer’s Institute. .1001”; For mtiw _ j nnory md printing {or the County Ind; '3" th" offices thereof, IMM: For Java! for County Farm. 2,000.00; For form! for Court House and 1:". 1.500; fiFor Court foes, Shorifs lad Deputy ; (ens. 5,000.00; For County Soil lnrl Crop lmprovwment Assad-um, 3,000: r For Mother‘s Pension Fund. Moo; _ For flute AM Roldl, 80”.“; For :SPenalonl for tho'flind. ”.fl; For how '3' u'rnp. \' SALE 7 9c for "W nowunns GROVE. bu .PAGI 7mm (mus ,, Iwo wru Known louu‘ prom on coming on himself with 51 he never been When the Chu established on an active inn: tandem of the inst his interesl J. u. Huliug and Mrs. A. l’. Danie-ls ‘LuiJ Awuy for List Long Slee'p. Mum, the hand that clrikes thv him: and the. low, the rich and 1h»- pum', toudh'd lightlx the cheeks 0f ”.9 unll known Downws vae peo- pi" Un- pus! werk,mu|ling them to xhvir Maker. _ Mr. J. U. Hullng and Mrs. A. l‘, Uuuile, hath “orkus in 1113- real ‘ mm: at "Ir “on! haw pass-d away. Will: the maxing of J. B. Ruling, Mommy morning, the village loses a puwrr fur goo-l. Baum-ll friend, in- dumilnble champion-o! right be im- ‘uremml himself on those who knew him no (orcibly that his influem will long “alum. He was intolerant 0! wrong wher- evm' he found it. Funk and outspok- en; unhemuuu m condemning hypoc~ ‘l‘ily, he “'19 possibly misunderstood [at time», but but a! the ueeming' Mrshnesn of M3 criticisms wu a broad uni sympathetic Intuit which saw In every mun a brother, the child or lhv name Loving Father in whom ha‘ manual, and which knew no dim“- clion a! mm or creed. Those who knew him. “nut. “than? virilo In mind and body. mlrvollod M‘ "u- powerful will which kept Mm lmwt- Ind mulling in the mouth. of ‘wnkwll um! pain which [8% ‘Mn «hp-dun. Punt-ml unke- mn held at the nuldvm Wednesday Afternoon, Rev. Dr. Fiulu-r. Pnl‘dfllt of ”w Rider Mask“ Sent-nary conducting the wn'kel. uul human! Ivu mad: In H.» Wat shhwemcury. uur "u... â€"-â€"â€",-7 'I'hm number: of Vldon Council.‘ lloyul 1m. and «me woman at lurk Camp. of tho Woodmen. «(at I! punts"!!!- ‘ ‘ John Minn.» Hulk. m on 0! 00:» mn chlldm of the late “and ‘J. and Anna Spoon" “a“... Me In ‘born and «hated In Saraw- Sprints Nrw York. when- he Inna! the prin- ing [luck in the ofllco o! in lath". "r wu in un- fourth notation of «Man uni printer: and hold his «lb In; In high ntmm. Both [until-OI- rn and Ms mothl'r'l (until-lb" wen «Mon. (ht Inner Iain. the fin! plint- sng pm- bmam to (Mn country from Fmfltml. Thmugh his father. John ll. Ruling rune of PM HM nurwtnn. of "or old noflllly. who fled Ilr "wt when he was connected vim a pub ,«shing Mum: coming to Chiaco n- boul tony years :go he varied in mummy-r nfl‘im and VI! for n tinn- editor on (In: Inland Printer and has written for the printing trade pnsg. ‘Por the last thirty My! he owned mad mugged his on Job printing ‘omco. gratifying his literary imm.‘ Hobs by occasional comrlhtiam m‘ various oublicatioas. Falling mllh‘ obliged him u give up all buying: but Mu. Mr. Hulinl was essentially 3 hr.- ily man and «an danced to his wife and «vpn children. He wan mar-ml June 1. 1882. to M311 S. Sherman. at Vincenn", lint. trunking {Mir bump in Chiago until 1893. when the (sm- ily came to Down Grove. All of thr- m'en children mrvive, two, hm print. the olden (Mm Walter N. Fry) u;-..-) My I'zluu'. w .4». .. tho amen children mrviw, two. Kath: prim. the oldest (Mr: Walter N. Fry) and the «mend son. John Edmund, living in California. All of the Mrs. Rev. Franklin. Ann. Julia and Mar- prel. make their home in Downers Grove. Grate‘ Mrs. F. J. Littlefonl. with lwr three little children. being not far from the family home. Mr. Ruling felt it t. privilege to lure his loved one: with him during his illness 1nd w“ unwilling to be never-sled from them even when ur. ‘grfl to ml: halt): in n nuiufium Mr. Ruling m devotetny flushed JOHN B. HULING on coming w W _j.mm himself with snail“. ‘ Jim-8‘! he never becune ‘q Wl' of any. When the Church'oiWFMher was established on tha'WfiIk he Wok an active inwmlt'fp 72w superin- tendent of the Sn > ‘ ,Wl. retain ing his interest an 7, "7nmoVed from the city. Since thfi-fii hu kept in touch with St. Paul'r‘chfimh, attending as opportunity oflaréfl.' (While making A. _.,.__| . “Huh, "7 . Vr nu professions he 1 door of good deeds. rather than a V 'r. Strongly religious and firm l ‘ his convictions] he was eval' willing“ I 'eoncode liberty" to others and did not oppose his‘ childn-n in the salocfiou of a church home. He gave largely-ill his means. omen so unoawnm that only 1hiumolf knew the eéhllt’bf his bent:- L [actions or the obmd them. Last ‘spring, only by midlflt. WIB‘ hls con- m-ctiou with an ludiltrlll school in Ah.» Somh discovered. A little publi- H-alion came ‘0 his hula reciting that lnmny war» ago he W neat. two new- ing machines m (MW that now wow warn out and ‘05“? wen: need- ’ I ( _ L... Lnu‘nn ed. He w“ made'iflw by having [his nm-d supplied”! ”buns in the MMWesl Chapter, A“ Ktndred. In acknowledging the W the head of the school wrote: U «W sum-.7 "Your bmther. Ir. J. B. Ruling. l' hue counted 3: am my duct friends. Seventeen yum m. lm‘ January, he not; my”: Mu lower Ind Iince then In I}! cheered me many. many “men. ‘ {9 Be In; newer {given me much mad, but but mn- tribmcd a good dad «tutorial of one sort Ind another. fl h an wha M the «rut m to our print- ing mum and not! I! hue I flue out!“ with W M all publlnh over “9,000 of our link unper- mm- 1y. I {1;};{2 us up. pd varioua sp- plhncet in his “M W. Pm."- yar- m be pvt ' 0|: and“ nuchnm-u um have . In con-uni on and am- now on. H0 in [iwn u. tyre foam. Now - AA. .L-_|_.,| u... 'Iun- 11""7 vâ€"~~ l nm In! In! I In“ came-fly for M- through ill the. nurs- VI. ”.7... v" M. mm tfl‘ mud... Mr blind in tho Lord Jen- Chd‘ but I alum! mime!- [orbit pm" 0! MI an». ltln‘w“ . . V Hr 1n- vrry fond of (Minimum and m anym- doln‘ hit-fly an to: the little lolh. During an Wodd'n [hit to Chicago. he took my mu. M to an flu- Mn of mu "wanna. one Saturday taking men. only No but. M- m. fla- m I donor (0 murpri-n. n-rr [sling In «In» In- wrnl martin. Ha "I I [mt nod" Ind up to ”In last mi of M- "(a and (he dlliy pups-rs. "r m an ardent worl- vr In Fraternal orders. being a mum hr of RN. "it le Union. no @0an lune. t‘v Ind": Woodmen. m» Floyd Amount! and "to North- wcsurn Union. Inkling oflk-n and and" the Hg“ in many volition: of trusL In mu “rt he one! ”14“ due: 'or poor mint: to he, div»; their ‘mmnm for the 1)th at (Mir familiar. “h mm; mm of right ran-HI him w uh the side «I "u- n-kn and he was. by ”tun. thmugh hen-6N1. l rrformov, which led him inm amtmw-ryien in the hair roomn. upholding what he dawned m be right against momma that hr 19'- uew-d werr not for the has! inter: his of the orders. He m fully in the spirit of futon-Hm, doing may kind M for sick members. A-) - HewmlfiMer-m. pause. aphid china and I kind and indngcM punt. hudnnd Md brothâ€" Pr. He vi“ hr ximrfly named by his fanrfly. handing wife. ehfldrrn. um» sister: and one brother who 0n Prfidsy, September 2m, 1917, NHL Henriett- G. Daniels, wife of Memo P. Daniels who Ma rash-[rd in Downers Grove for twenty-four mm. a! ‘52 Stamp "use, pout-M any in the Huey hospital. She was buried at 0mm: cemetery, Chinâ€" go, Sumhy. WI!" 2‘43, 1917‘ Pminpnt worm". npmt'ing 7 Prominent ‘ many Women :- daily. "any. Mrs. Danieh «In a “‘hounwife" in every "use. She was pmminem and an ardent worker £n can diflemt orw gnnizatimm R!" was I close mum: of everything that would better the conditions of man. woman and amid. Sm «an n parliamentarian, orglnher and worker. She served a I. View Women's Clubs. She nt her mm ex- pense, made it wtqihle It fly time for ch» Dmvnen Grow Woman Glub m be federated with "he Bate Federi- cm of Woman’s Chin mad and! ya: them: _ ”assailant MRS. A. P. DANIELS '55»; mm (m. ”JUNO“. 3mm 28, 1917 mllmtns neon Hus John Bryn: Left for France? John Potdol Would Lead to this Belief. Dear Walt: Just thought I won_|d drop you a re“ linen and let you know that 1 Im an" afive Ind we“ and hope this finds you the ngme. - L__ _.I ,w. ..n w... Say Nah I suppose you lmw- heard ubout John Ewan having: yes, there was a Battalion of how; that left and he way one of them. It sure mam-w a {wow mud to m name at the boys an aid leave us behind but tho-w we 'hope» of us Imam“; soon. n... ...o Sav Walt I am sending you a mu: mug we are nwfully‘ punk! 0!. There were just 10,000 of on boys may it for the Injur General Commandant Bnrneu {mm the Capitol but Wed- madly night, the 19th, and We nude him give us I little upeech. AA|_._|.. nu" .n- __ _ , 1 neoive the ihporter rcgululy. think you! Well Wat I haven’t mad: mom to write an- time no A will done with good-bye uni good |u_ek. r- m}. a. u» nun you for 0w mo. two lune- ol the Rayon" which n mflvrd yummy. -II «rt-filly an» , LA..- Ivy-nu- ,w.” _7, he to have no much new: from home Kn one bunch. We Dom-en fellow- nn well M with w- a!" and In mmlnly being "and In ham. 0! count- «very minute of th- day ll uh. up. The schedule I- u folio“: ma l-‘h-Il. all 5:15 Aug)!!! So you an! 0" My um m‘lun to our-ah" In bum Ah o'cIoei mam. Notqntunomyuour frkndn h “a llnh. Thou on m- ‘ , - L4 mnnmfinprm-nmtouâ€" flu I23“ l3. s. I". N. «d we pub-b Iy will he by the (in! (MI I'M" when you. "I don with but u- g-udo from til 0..- Damn- Um boys It Rain" C of m M Hund- Artmny Io onry not In ”I! OH lawn. wm. host mm ‘0 "L Hugh Brawn. F0. 4” 1m", 20". P- Ad 30"", C" , "Wm. 13‘" FINAL WEEK OF GARDEN GIVING n... ma m m D-g-“fi 3 For 1 number of m. generals gifts from the prdons of Duncan Gran midents In" hem undo to nun: .. the needy of Chm. With tbs Id- vent at front, (unions are rapidly In» in; deplded and soon it vi" be im- possibh- to obtain fresh vent-Hes. The conservation kflm of the Woman's cumming a! the council of national Muse has therefore decid- M to request that my one more (or- mal dream of vegetubln be m. [I h the hope of the cur-mm cm as Inge a «hunk»: u was be ‘mndp am Thursday, October 4. what the final collection will be M. 1 There still rennin beets, amt: Ind‘ other root crop! an wen u mum-J and ponibl) am!” sad other MRI-j The naponne has been momm- [amount in other week, it he! boa mufl'fimt, so let this In! I!!! he eqâ€" u‘fly (rent. If any dentin h! caddi- nu- md find it inconvenient b m M mm m m m n , be gnaw! on m Ir. I. It; DOWNERS 6R0" i~ SMMR BMS Cum» low. 3M m- Manta o! u» but mu 0' Thank]. the but 01! (mm Vlad-N" For cucu- Nod! Quantico. VL. Sept. 21, 1917‘ mam! Rankin. Bauer! C, Ind "lino“ V. A. (My Ian». "Mom Tun l9. I”? (NP Farmer’s and Merchant's m one-1 M II Dom ML“ Phone 20. Dan. and 1024 or Gl-W. Iva-“ii Lumber and coal . Build!“ Medal: of m m The Army and Navy Will Protect The Nation Md 3 Safe Deposit 1mm Our Big, Strong, Shel Safe Deposit Vaults Will Pro.- tect Your Valuables. Can You Afford Not to fine the Protection of Both? The Cost is But $2.001)" until we receive iii ocdctto fill you “if; Thelldflah}: “mung

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