Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 5 Jul 1918, p. 2

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,ms. FL Norris Sons. buryin'x my", $30.75; I. H. Ranch, post moruml pxamintious. 30‘00; Melvin D. Hillner, printing. 5.75; Standard on 00.. oil and gas, 74.58: Zion In- ;titutions O Industries, supplies, 9.37; T. F. Pettibone 01.. supplies. 319.59; Nam-ville Chrion, printing. 73.50; Edgar G. Otto, inspector in bridge, “4.00; Grieves Snyder. rm pairs mu mad engine, 500; E. S. flifley. protrusions! services, 20.00;‘ Mfully submitted. Wm. J, Yankloy, chairman. Flue folk-“vim report of Cmmittm an Claims was on motion of Super? visor Fix. cit-dared approved: Ira Chairman and Gentleman a! "l Board of Supervisors: Yovnar Committee on Claims would bog have to rv-port that they hay} examined all claims unsalted below them. and recomrmmd the pm! of th: following. and that the clerk bv directed to issue orders far the lie-.- eral amounts to the gown! claimant: L‘Aâ€"Wit: Edwards Fairbanks. deputy few 3 no; N. F). lam. Co. Tm dork hint. W and FIPH‘SS. 132‘) mind-Ho. by tho manly or flu and (homo! u any h wit n. “my [hr (ho-17'- pdb‘ of I)!- t“ of mud “mum; and flu Coo-y (Sink In Mwby '0th h: Ina-MR to tho- Drp-nmt of Public MI and fluildhgn. Din-ion M ramâ€"n 3 «MM my of "r:- nv-Jutm. awn. null mumm- out 0n rwmming lb following n‘ pin“ on Committees on Pm and 8a! ark-a wu on motion of Suprvisw Hammmhmm Mlarwl unarmed: lr‘ Chairman and Continuum! of th- Bo‘rd of Suptrvisors: Ya" Coma-Hm on Pam and Sc! ark: would hog legw- lo rpm (hm any in" examined nll clu’ms prn ruled Hon mom. and mm the payment at tho “flowing. am that the dark in dimmed to is!“ orders for tho ”veal mount: (a th' moral rlaimanu. toâ€"witt 0‘ M501! of Supn-inr Hunmm Mini-u. up (Tawny Geri "3 in drudnl In pmn mmry rm"! In hey“; a Roll of Han-r of Du ‘hge (‘My any: in Sonia in "v pm! war. V '0! Min of Supnimr "ammo”- uhmifl. "to Bonn! huh m In ”nifty mimu: J'mflwr wuohvu. "ml up. n- wip! of mmvrd fl'lflllr hy "w Drporunrm of l‘uuir Wovln an" “aiding! lb! ('MM)‘ (1". hr an atom"! to draw unkn on 0.:- Pomp \v Tmmnv ”you:- On Un- mint!"- M pm"! for up Fanny‘s punk-- a! nu impnm. d TI 0' Adkk lV II 'A'o Ad {n M» to Law in “pl-Um: lo Ran-la I'd flrnlfll." ”mun"! Juno ‘ZI. IMJ, Ind nl! amwdmnu (hon-hr proved u n 81:14- AM Wm M'- mnhm Irilh 0w plan and will; «1000: u pmpuwl by "w (.‘Mv-f flint-y bit-(intern uni llul [flin- hn tron mrhld lrom f...» is the Mad:- af 1hr (bully Tn...- In". the- mm 0! Twefly‘niw Thou- ..M. w hundml and (om-(Iva In! MIN Della". “tint“, 0’ I‘Mrh $11,021.00 in lo MO. (M diam! for lb:- Ilml yur Minx Jun I). ms. and “0.0” 60, .- III-Amour! Th union of un- funny Board it” in; in arc-«hon- wllh "(i-M 21‘. Beginnln‘ I! a point on the publir nghwny donigvmu-d an prawn“! Stat-- M Roule- No .I said win! brim: Slaâ€" 83100. a point on sum Aid mu- No. 1, Dub“ County, 19pm» inlrly MN Ice! was! of IM- 8‘ H. col-arr of 89c. 13. Winfield Town-Mp. and ulrodiou them along said ml:- in I Wonk-fly (Hun-non for I distant-r 0! 10.000 Ind. man- or Inn. of width 10” '11-! IN w hr impmvni. to buy than u Stcflon 6v". u whisk-1|1 by the pnllmlury ivy-elation a! (his and. ”and 899C. H. m1, hr in» Meeting talk-d to order with Chair- man lingér plusiding. On ml! call. a" members pmsnl. Minun-s of lam. pau'eedilig meet~ ‘mx read and declared approved. Al) bills and communications on filo:- N-ad and “w (‘Mimx reform-d to flu- pl'flll'l‘ cmnmiumm. 0n nmlion uf Sum-wiser Hanum-r- schmitli, flu- (Ilt-rk was aulhorim-d In imam a (Tummy Warm"! for 3-0.00 in favor of W. S .Umns, 'l'ru-asun-r of Surn'iwm, (Iouunisniunrra and (lit Clerks and thntc- (:‘C'l'ka’ Associw tit-n for du-‘s for said Association {m- ike yvm‘ l‘Jlfl. ‘ Thl‘ ful|uwinu nasolullon on Slate Aid “nails was n-ad and on mutiun 0! Supervisor HummerM-hmidl was declan-«l nppmvml and Mame-II: Remind. By ”W County flour-d of Dul’ugr (bunty. that :4. section of public highway dcncrilml as follows: l'roccodingx on the Board of Sun- rrvinorx o! DuPaxe (Yuuuly. at an ad- jourflcd meeting held at the Court House in Whuulon on 'l'hursday the 20th day ol Julw, A. ll. HHS, at m o'rku'k IL "L, pursuant to adjourn- mrm. . . PROCEEDINGS OF BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Flu! Rad-lion of (Imly Ilunl. ‘ «h lDid.-~Tm. rum. w. w flu-«u. I)“ Can't-n. Polling 'luvx rm mu. Wham. w. magma- Imr. Ont-r Vols-l. CAM» Wan". Polling pine. l. L flmn's led “up v.00". Glo- N- an! [MILâ€"Joh- M. “(In l'imumrr. (Bro. Cum. Pollux plan. him-I umr- Wt Show. Wham. III-n huh-d In! mat-Geo. Pu. L. IL Joni-n. PM "mm. mum pk". L. R. ‘Jomn'n lmlyoamu “on. What“. 2M Mn. ~Wm4 J. Vail-w. A. '1. UN. Jew WWI. Pom“ flute. vuhp "I" Glen Ellyn. 3M Dinkâ€"Chi». I”. Heb-fr. “vary 8. Wood. Andrew Damp-try. l‘olll-r place. Wm Chitin Lbr. (10. 0%. WM Chitin. «h "Mmâ€"MI (L Srhlfll. (3. ll Miller. (and... "dank-r. Poul: plan "Inn'n "all. What“. McCain. J. W. Buriholder. Bolling plm. Un- Wln: Club. Warnnvmr. Whit-Id Fred-d I»! DiuL-Ju. R Kean-My. W. J. Curr. E, J. lcClbu. Polling plum City "I". Went Chimp. ' and "hmâ€"P. [-2. Rose”. 8. A. . Way-c Fred-d lut DiaL~7.. B. Steam, (III-nu 80.0mm. l'oh'r Kampmcyer. l'ollinz place. Town Nd]. WIyne. 2nd Diskâ€"N. W. Lit-a. L. I". May- or, Thu! Milfeld. Polling plufl", Sm cial Haul, Cluvenhkn 2nd Hist. 4300. A. Fischl-r. ML ward Mn-w'nbrlnk. August Wulwr. Pulling plump. Villum- Hall. Addison. 3n] DiuLâ€"AWm. llownwinkol. H Lehring. Wm. Wisvllslwlt. Pulling ‘ulaw, Semw'n Swm, lumen. 41h DixLâ€"Otw Fischvr, ANN-1' (haw. M. J. Curmn. l’oliug plat". Gran-.95 Garage, Emhursl. Miami-k Precinct Isl Diut.~Hem-y(}rupe.1. H. Huh tv-ndorf, H. L. Wellner. Polling plate, Town H1". Bloomingdulv. Addison Precinct Isl. DisLâ€"Honry Svnme. W. I" anzt-n, (,‘arl l-I. Kimhholl‘. Pulling plums. Vilhugt- Hull, llrnwnvilhu Austin Western Road and Machinery (30., mpairs on road roller. 64.95; George Pix. com. work and expt’nsem 3033; A. D. Miller. lame, 3.50; A. W. Kohley, name, 9.30. lhrslmtlully submitted. Chas. H. lsicrmann, chairman. Tiu- Supovisors of the various finwnships "rammed Hu- lollowim!‘ first: of persons selected by them to ‘uct a» .lmigus of Elections, also num- inx lhl~ pulling places in tin- various districts in the county for the ensuing your, which list, on motion of Supt'r- visor Hammvraclunilii was ('l'l‘llli'“ll approved; ‘ Following this simple practice will help to make your telephone con- versations pleasant and satisfactory. The person with whom you have been talking is then sure you have finished. T is a good practice to say "Good- by" or something similar when you conclude a telephone conversaâ€" tion and are about to hang up the receiver. Bell CHICAGO TELEPHONE COMPANY DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER, DOWNEB§ (330KB. ILLINOIS rolling M. Ham‘s Mark math am. “I. «h munâ€"mum» ”and". "on 8b.". 11m Dam. Hun do". Wont am kind HQ” NM..- OI noun. a! Supnl-or CIWV 0n men-r of hm (Ml put of (M and "htâ€"(3n. Roll". Oilwr W Bin-Her. I. J. er. Nliu plan. U: V.- Bum Ann. "I'm-villa. an! luu.-~-Joha WIN-g, In. A, I! Baum. Gen. 0mm In! “In. -A. D. llllrr. Du Brim-nu. Jmph I‘m-r. 8r. hum flue. Hickok-(hr? Tllhr Show Naporvme. «in mm. ~l’nnt Shiny. Punk "nah-ck". Impou- (Tnuol. Polling plan. “no-- Houu No. 4. 4b hull 81.,N-vrn mo. Nam“. Pad-d 3rd 053.405» w. Enema. L I. Willard. Fm! Kline. Pulling 'hcn, Bufllnnon "on-I. 225 Crater St... Nu- ”will... Lisle Product In Dist-4:. I-Z. Sargent. Geo. 8 Mickey, Irving Goodrich. Polflul M. (mums: wintry. Nam-milk. 2nd l)il\(.-A. W. Kohl-3y. D. 0. Bar- Mnl. hunk Yt-ndor. Polling m. Townnhip Iukin bid... Mlle. 61h DBLâ€"«Henry Auk-minim. (h-o. A. Karnntz, Wm. Wolf. Polling: Marv. H. Buchholl Carpenter Shop. Hinmlalr. 5-H; NHLâ€"I". H. (Ir-mar. le thnIu-isu‘r. Wm. Ilohlm'l'. Polling: pluo. 1m Hull. Lana ' 4m nunâ€"'Janwu McClintuck. .l. .-\‘ Hall. Lloyd Harm-r. Pulling ”law. Village“ hull. llinmlalr. 3' 3rd Dishâ€"(L If. Blmlgoll. E. L‘ Dirkrrmn. L. l’. Nan-amour. Polliny plumu Villugv llnll. [)owm'rs (hm-o. 2m! l)i<1.~»J. \\'. 'l'uckvr. I". A. [tum-rs, Douglan Blukny. PnHim; plat-v, Tucker's lh-al Emm- ofl'iw. "(mum‘s (hove. annrrs Gmw Precinct m l’in‘x-(kN). Boyer. Geo. J'L Rummy, Nurman Jefl‘el‘i‘on. Polling plum.- Um. Bugur's Coal ofl'ico. Himâ€" 4U; DBL-«H. if. Scumachm', J. J. "mun, Ilm‘mun Ovvrkamp. l’ullim: placu'. H. H. Robina"! Undertaking ufl'icu. thhursl. {Ah l)iSl.v<C'Iflfi. H. Him-mann, P. (L Sx-urs. Thomas Noblm Pulling plam‘, Artlmure High Srhonl, Art] I" 3nd DELâ€"v Wm. Hammerschmidl. Jov Kuimu-n. Ed. Bradley. Polling place, Lumbard School Hall. lambard. 3rd Diil.-~(;('0. Kulzow, ChurIv-s blue-Hm; E. A. Amaclu-r. 'l'ollin: placv, Fulltrshulg. York Precinct . Isl. Diemâ€"Ono W. Balgenmann, Ernest Stuenkel, Wm. J. Meyer. Polling pun-c. 1.3in Hayy, Elmhurst‘ System Ibo world. In order to comply with the Ian they must Ml out blanks ulnlailwd from the United :51qu Food Admim Nation and have licennm haunt. HM lo: du- Inc. Blvd-Innat- I: (be brad-garter: of the (tau-en M In Pam. lad «In: city has hmrm "I maul-rm" of (Mas unlock: with to mt per fmlon. lye- are no! to I“ out: of 'l‘lu- Pn-siall-m's pmrlumaliun of May H u-quiring lim-nsing of “Opvr- ators of poultry and em: packing :plauls" h'J.‘ been misundmftoucl by many small dealt-rs, it is :lvclun-Il. t'mll-r the classification. anyum- wlm 51-le poultry 0r eggs in any oIho-r \x'u) than at n-tuil to tlw consumer. w- gzmlleu of the amount of luminous done must be lin‘nsml. Aml mm! small «ll-Alma do so” to commission men from tivm- to time. ‘ lame Aid Road No. I. known as the new cut-all Road through the Forest Pl‘eil‘fl'v District, was lefl with lhw Hard Itoudn Committee. with power Country slow poultry dvaln‘r." anv rmuimd to have licenst's‘nu manor how small thuir dealings in was and poultry, '-tlu- Food Adminislmliun un- nounmm‘. On motion of Supt 'isor Hamlin-râ€" schmidt the Bonn! adjoumnd in call uf Chair. "rulers in Emu. and Poultry. an 354;:- ler How Sun-ll Must Comply with Regulations. ALL MUST BE , Lyon (3 Healy Everything Known in Music Wabash Ave” at Jackaon Phone Wabash 7900 A . Kuhn. (Ih-rk Pianola Piano: and Grand: at Exceeding/y Low Figure: We ofier a remarkable assortment of pianos within reach of modest incomes -yet withal instruments possessing charm of tone and dignity of appearâ€" ance. Do not delay fortifying your homelile Wlth the influence of good music. Children should begin music study when they enter the grammar schools. Little fingers soon learn the correct way to play. Uprights, new. . .from $195 Uprights, used . . from $75 LICENSED Inexpensive ' Pianos To Mm! Mildew. Th» mrrful hawkmwr In arm: “:fmlly Imuhlrd Ind walnut by nut vmd mildew (mm-um filmed by dump clone“. 11m state at ohm "rm he at": ran-«Ml I! ll mtg“- muo bowl or I «In-p phi:- MI 0! qukkmu hr [local in the flood. The (Inc Ibo-nth- 0w null-lure. I'M-dug uni fibula-III: (M- ohup m Rodeo“ and luau-ti that uv "My l0 um" I. M M W", (It “to (he a." a! the use. What «5-- !!Io M M II “M Ir [Inw- nwny “I a that am, mt» “Natalâ€"Mr m Ivatfly. It is gl'vnl work helping the boys. A good many attend the West l'oinl Baptist chumh whuw I preach on Sundays. l hun- been giving them Sunday night talks on young men 0" th- liihlv. Y. M. C. A. will have to build so» em! mon- buildings hon- to serve thr mvn. I am all this week and will visit Mummuth ('un‘ and Lincoln I-‘urm. "as! \Vifilu-s Franklin (3. Hulimzl I am one of lhv Y. M. C‘. A. sec- retaries and Baptist. Camp Pastor u'. the hrtillm‘y range at West Point. Ky.. ‘21 miles fmm Louisville on thn- Ohi'v River. Anillory officers say It is flu- bl, range in the country becausv of the variety of targets that can be had here. The govumnu-nt has Ifcently docith-«l to make (his um- 01' four big artillery ranges in the L'. S. They am bringing tlwusnndé of soldier» hen- now to [min with the guns. Th:- Dear Mr. Stunts: FRANKLIN HULING [N Y. M. C. A. AT WEST POINT, KY. Louisville. K)". July 1, 1913 ‘le. I! ...... Cur-er. d Huntington. fl Quinn-r. p .- lhmrn. lb I'Ivumr. c . Drill-dea- ‘Jb . Bmvelfler. 2b "Huh-non, u Rom-m, '35 Smith. as . Duncan lb lh-uns, cf . Antkowink ‘Srhmm rf Jenkins p Timkv, c Mocha-l 3b (Continued Ilium. first page) playing second and Jenkins filling in at center. Rogers greeted Corp. Huntingtun with tlm-e swift ones and he went to the bench. Rogers and [Duncan retired Owinger. Brown lift: led to Smith and Imhed first on his imufl’. Preusser shot a hot grounder- 10 Duncan who new-med his form and beat him to first. 0 hit, 0 run, I error. Sew-nth Inning Miclgetsqonkima lined to Hender- so" near second. Timkc- wars thrown out by Drissler and Mochel whiffed.‘ 0 hit, 0 run. 0 error. Folluwing is the linwup: MIDGETS FOURTH OF JULY CELEBRATION Friday. 1 5. 1’13 GIANTS

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