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Downers Grove Reporter, 3 Dec 1920, p. 7

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Ladies AM Thursday, December, 9th. 2:00 p. m. Young Peoples League Sunday, December 5!}: 9:15 a m. Sunday School 10. 30 a. m. Morning Worship 7:30 p. m. Evening Worship Everybody welcome. Meetings at St. Pauls Evangelica] church. Wednesday. 8:00 p. m.. Prayer and Praise Servico Evangphstic meetings wi January 2-16 with Dr. J r, Chicago. as Evangelist. 8T. PAULH EVANGELICAL GROVE; 'Mr. unni Mrs. Lmnancu Polling and STREET CHURCH £fumily spnnt Thanksgiving with Mn :3an Mrs. William Cooper of Oak Park ““3 a“ Win. Grotefeld. Pastor ; Miss Ella l‘emrson and Mr. and 'Mri-s. Frank Thatcher and «laughter Sunday, December 5““ Rose of LaGrange. mntorcd out to the 935 a. m. Sunday School. . home of Mr. Harvey Abramzz Sunday 10:30 3- m. MomingrrWoltsllip. with Mr. Nick Seller in his new car. Communion at close of mnrm'ng service. Monday mcet for will men pel Song and Sermon. The Young {‘poplo‘s Choir will sing in the morning and the Senior ('hoir in the evening. The pastor will preach at hath sor- 7:30 p. m, Evening Service. A Gum pl Song Service and a Short Semen. The Mid-Wool Prayer Service (In denesday a! 8:00 p. m. “I was glad when they said unto me. '1.“ u: go into the Home of the Lord' " PS. 122:]. â€"I.45; m.. Senior Alum Had- I". Subjrd. “Progressiw Lhing" lad". Mr hound led: 2:36"; 5... The mmm'; “our. Dupedmendnl by Miss Martha l’rn- "381‘ EVANGELICAI. Sondny. December am. 9:46 a. m. Bibk School. 11:00 a. m. Homing Worship. Sermon by the rumor UNITED WISH CHURCH OF EAST GROVE Church Councn Tuesday. December Subject~"(}o¢|. The Only (Juuw and Ore-tor." Wednesday evening Teltimunill vi!“ and -.... '_-_.- 7 duodtheurvkeaud'to mthemdln‘mom. The- Concert given at St . Pauls l-‘rkhyfmmswfip.m The public In cordlayly 111le to fleeting. 8:00 P. m. December 3, 1920.. Friday. , 7:30 p. m, ('lwir llcheanul. December 5 1920, Secoml Sunday in Advent. 7:30 a. am, Holy Communion. 9:45 a. m., Church School. 11:00 u. In, Morning Prayer and Sermon by tho Rt. Rev. S M. Gris~ wold, I). 1).. Suflragan Bishop of the Diocese of Chicago. The Sucroment of Holy Confirminalion will be ml- ministered. 7:30 p. m.. Evening Worship. Theme, “New Applications of Old Truths.” 8. ANDREWS El‘lSCOI’Al. CHURCH 6 .30 p. m., Epworth League. Sub- ject, “Epworth Herald Day." Leader, Miss Marion Lower. 7:45 p. m., Wednesday, Mid Week Prayer Sewice. Sunday, December 5th. _9:45 a. m., Sunday School \ 11:00 a. am, Morning Worship, Theme, “inspiration from the Bible.” “(I Rev. John Stew-fl. Pistol. MODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH mmr 3, 1920 All are Sunday School 10.00 t. m. Church Services ll;00 n. m. Sunday Svrvicu at “:00 n. Sundly School at 9:45 m m. In. 1. Alma Nun-cu. Put- The Rev. Hush M. MacWhorter Priestâ€"in'CImrge 5:00 p. m.. Evening Prayer and FIRST CHURCH I)!" CHRIST. SCIENTIST l‘l EST B.\ PI‘IST CflURCfl CHURCH NGTICES Gllhel't fl. Newlmd. Pastor IVANOEIJCAL CHURCH "L. eveninp: the choirs will wohcnrsab. The Trustees at 9 p. m. in thv Parson- ”God, The Only (Sumac and Popular Service of (i Library llall Herald: and Crusmleb 1!. Y. I‘. l'. “37‘ 15-79573? ' SOUTlHlf-LISLE NOTES will b0 hold nun lun- ; Mm Em.- Muuulry and Ella zuqm hoirs- will ,nf Chicago were the gut-4.: of lfillian Trustee-stuns“ of Belmont. Sunday. p Parson~ Mrs. McGinnin of Moosehm' has ‘lx'nn visiting Mrs. Goa DUMOHrr sov- Mirl-wookmral days this week. iu< Mrs. Eleanor Schmitt and family, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dieter and son, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Dieter and fam- ily. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dieter and family and Sisters Walburga and Eu- phasia of LaGramze spent Thanks- giving with their parents Mr. and Mrs. Michel Dieter of Naperville. It was a most joyous occasion. F fill: a'ul .\lr~. J. Johanvk (-ntmtmm (I ‘Mr. and Mrs. John .‘lvjnll'ifh of Cm- {raga Snnda}. ; Mr. and hh‘m 'l‘. Sin-Mun and fami< *|_\ and Mr. and .\h~. W. 0. Briggs lspent Thanbgi‘ingwith Mr»: Ed. !\Villanl. 3 mm of Mrs. Hrigm. I .\II. .11". Mn. \\'. I'Bumb :Iml I‘mn- ;il_\ and Mr. and Mrs. .~\. l‘ortI-r Ix'nt ."Ihanhzhing day in Dmnu'w (SI-nu- :It the hum of Mn JI-«io Riv'IIIV~ Rnwi'n'u Porn-r nltvmkwl Um 11-d- Min: of .\li~< (:Irulino lei of luau- [I laiIv. “iamnuin In Mr Grant “If"- :err of Napa-n'ilhr, m Hm Nupt-rviflv ‘Grnm- church Thanksgiunz day and iflw n‘t‘t’mion in d".- vwnimr. William llammr-r of “(mm-n Grow xpt'llt 'l'hanksgixing day with Harold (:rumhaus. Ida Sheldon went the wet-k am! in Chicago with mlativ-«s Itml frivmh in Oak Park. Sunday Mr. “'ngonkm-ch! of [hr !'néon Som‘nmy. Chicago filled 0w- pulpit hen- during the paflors abscm. ‘ Hr. Albert Smith wns uh- tn 1hr. Oak Park Hospital Monday h: un- demo 2m opentiaa. Min Mmk'llm Lau‘mg spent «lay in Chicago wiIh Mount Mr. and Hrs. Char!!! "mm: and Mind of Downer! Grow wow Ibo- gm-ah nl‘ Mr. and Mrs. Wuhrr Numb Sunday. HM. and .‘In .-\. H. Amh-Isor- \i‘- Mr. Hemy Hodrich of Chicago upmt the Week and at he hem» of Mr. and In. Chu‘ Lacey. ppm-fling and social. . Tho Ladien Md me! with Mn. Bo~ ‘h‘r Thunuhy to funhrr plan. for supper and hunt to he held the eve- ning of December 9th. in the church parlom. W: to be I chicken mapper. Come for mapper Ind any later to buy Chriutmu pnwnh for your Mm. I'I. Wolfe of ”Mata-Id. Ill. spent Thullugh-ing with her pat-Ms Ir. turd In. J. Thoma friends. 'l'hv Advance Bible Clut- will "wet Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mn. C. Miller for a buAim-us HEWSY NOTES FROM [ISLE All) BELMIT Men's Sodality means on the fifth finnday of the month; Married Women m the first Sunday; Young Ladies on the Scmnd Sunday: Boys and Girls on the third Sunday. Holy hour adoration every Fridny (mm 3 to 4 p. In. Sunday, December 5th. Sunday School 9:45 a: m. Morning Worship 12:00 a. m. Subject the ‘Worlds Outlook, Rev. A. S. Phelps will preach. l Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Evening Worship 7:30 p. m. ‘ This will be the day of our every member canvas for 1921 budget and it is hoped every one will he prepared to make their pledge when the solici- tor calls in the afternoon Week dnysLâ€"Holy Communion. '1 a. m.; Mass. 8 a. m.‘ Sunday's a. m., Mass, wading of the Gospel and Epistle or the day, wrmon: 10 a. m., High Mass, reading if the Gospel and Epistle of the day, aemwn; 3:30 p. m., vospl‘rs. benedim Lion, set-Mon; baptism». 2:30 p. m. ‘chumh November 30th. under the ana- pices of the Young Peoples League of the church was a success, the at- tendance was good and the music rendered by all excellent. Mr. Louis Zender of Chicago, was the violin soloist. CONGREGATION AL CHURCH Rev. Elms B. Goodwin. Pastor. ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH DOWNERS GROVE REPQRTER, DOWNEVRSVQRQYE, ILLINOIS - 'hae high spots of the trial, how- evn, were hit by Hadley. His address Attmnoys for the «lofonsr‘ put up thr‘ plna that the sum» had not prnvnrl 1. That there was a forgery. 2. That Adams had forged the spuriouq paper. 3. That Arlams harl fnrgnrl Hm pnwr in DuPage county. Attornoy Scott’s address to the jury was an able effort for the proven- tion, and had a telling effect. Ho. was followed by Joseph Rams, for the defensr: ,who read ’a number of supreme court decisions. Harvey Gunsul, munsol for the defense, then made a plr-a to the sympathies of the Th9 defeuso put no \vitmws an the .utaml. Nflithor (lid tht- «Iv-fondz-nt tefifify in his own behalf. l l'. W. llarllny <lzutn,‘ attorney, and 1hr village oflicialg haw bot-n Ililigw-nt in their efl'urts to we that tho trial was held. Mr. "alloy. in fact. nivlml by Village Attorney Smtt, paw mm'v thnn ordinary can! to the prvparatinn of tho (713-0, “win-«day wan vim-MM to addrn “es to thr- jury, tho stab- havmg rim- m! its (nstimony. Tuesday arm-moon {runner (Hen Ellyn Tum-urn Rut.- .VHI Trill After (bark-lion on Funny Charge Powerful aglhcivs haw ha-n at work in Glen Ellyn and rlswlycrv tn prr-vent the trial. 0n the ntlwr hand, vital and rug-cut form hax-n been determine-«l l0 st-v that M1: Adam: was trind. The "nntict'mn sols at naught (ho grave franc of many that Um formnr village 'roamnrn‘r m‘urr \umld lu- hmt to trial and convivial. 'Hu- mnvirtiun mrrioe will: it an indoh'rminatl- lvrm of from one Io foul-1M0 yuan. Thl' rom'ictml man MM Endeavor to nullify (hr n-rvlirl by fighting tlw raw In the hifi'lfist hibuna‘. "is aflufiIt-}> almady haw- malk- mnthm for a nrw um). Elmer F. Adamo. (armor \illazo hmsuhr. “as foufill [willy of for’ war) Ina jun in the (intuit rourt. last “Mm-win). The jun “:13 out nearly four lmnn and “In end came as a climax la a thu-v-day trial. Mr. and Mn. Arthur Foal" and family of Michigan City. Ind mo- wn‘d to Down"! Grow in "win an Dodge Umusim, they called on the Harry Foam family Saturday. Mr. And at". William ”(Coll and family and Mn. Josephine Ham-man o! Wheaten. wont Thunday 11'. Hill Crest. FOUND GUILTY. E. F. ADAMS IS FACING PRISON Mr. and In. Waller Etchellx-mr and dumb!" Virfinia and Mr, and Mrs. Edward Killer «pun Thanh- yMng with the harm: folks. MW Ellen Fitzgerald in “I with diptheriu. Mr. and Mn. Potter and daughter Margery and Mr. and Mm Adumu wen- entcmhwd at dinner Sunday by Mr. and Mn- llnrry Foster. Mr. and Mrs. Cllmm Baum"! of Donna Grow npenl Thinksqwing with the home lulu. 1.!qu Margery Kampmcyur has been ill the past few days. Mr. and Mn; Arthur (Imonc ru- lertninotl the Sponcc-r (irocnc family Thanksgiving. Dr. Dicmlorfcr of Galena, ~pcm. Thursday at Oak Comma Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Foster and family spent ’l'hunksgiving with Mr. am! Minx Jonas Foster of Dumwus. Mr. Henry Ory n-lumcd {mm Texas Snlunlny. Mr. and Mrs. Collins Goodrich \n-rv ontcrtainod Sunday at dinner by Mr. and Mrs Arthur Kaih-r of Downers. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pfaff am' son Henry spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Frank l’faff. Mrs. J00 Soholski was opomtnd at the Aurora hospital Tuesday. Misses Luciliu and Isabel! Sen-mu and Berthoid spent Thanksgiving with the Adam Dieter family. Misses Julia Dieter and Beatrice Schmitt attended theatre in Chicago Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Em" Frey and sons John and Walter spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abmms. Mr. Laurence Polling and sons George and Clarence attended the Fat Stock Show in Chicago this week. Mr. AIM-rt Smith was taken to the West Suburban Hospital Monday. Mr. and MN. William chk and Mr. and Mus. Joni-z and Viola Balk-n of Lamont spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stimuli-y. Mr. and Mrs. William Blasing joined them in the evening, Mr. Week is spending a few days on the farm. Mr. Joseph Schmitt and Miss “el- en Hinterlong were married at St. Peters and l’auls church in Naper~ ville on Saturday. Mrs. Clara Yackloy has been spend- ng in week with Mr. and Mrs. Wil- iam Cooper of Oak Park. Mr. Wanda" Dorr spent Thursday. with the home folks in Chicago. V 3061"" Grove, m7 (“to 1nd Reidenct: ‘5 Hingd An ‘ Tana..." ms oms: nouns: :UMIIDIJIL Hoaun. “arena. Real Estate Loans Investments Insurance Farmers I: Merchants Bunk Building Downers Grove. Ill. Edward G. Lemon Co. Eating!” furninht-d on new or old {Forest Avenue Tole-plum- IOS‘W We have a tank“ "no 0! (11M- .u "Mn 0- our mun NOW! (‘u-c In and nah mt "40de- ufly will: the anon-ell h a.- plflc. Tbhhmdth-d ol ruin "er no“ In Don": Grow. Junluv S L. llathjv lius'about as much sympathy ' {or lnmtloggcrs in EDul‘ngu- (‘ounty as P‘mloml Judge- lLundi.» has in his court in Chicago. )William Holl'man, former Wc-st Chi- icago saloon kropvr. found guilty in Mir county court last week of violat- ling the starch and seizure law, on lsm‘on counts, wax sontoncwl by Judgi- ‘Rn‘du'i- last Wednesday morning to pay u flm- of $150 dollars on each of the sow-n counts and to spend sixty dayr- in tho county jail. It will cost Hull’mun $1050 in fines. lloll‘man’.‘ motion for a new trial wax overruled as was also tho mo- tion to slay the oxccution of judg- ment. Hoffman has appealed the am. in the circuit court. on the grounds that tho wnrvh and oar-inm- urt ‘lx unconstitutionnl. 'Gr-nefinl Repairing. Automobile Construction and Ignition Specialist. Workmanship Guaranteed (for. Forest Belmont $1050 FINE AND 60 DAYS IN JAIL FOR BOOTLEGGING Wm. llofl‘mun "an Annealed cult (burlâ€"Declare» Act l'nconstitutiunal. Paul Shroka Co. Judge Irwin said he- was too busy to hvar algumunts, but would wt 3 dan- {m such .1 hearing inn few «lays. â€"-(.In-n Ellyn. Electric Wiring, Electric lepairingt Machi‘nist and Win-n the jury went out it was ."mt [Mined the verdict would be l'('llll'll(‘d within a few minutes. As time \wnl on it hmkcd better for tho defendant and he began to take hope. "mu-V95, disappointed he may hun- been when the verdict was returned. he did not show it. (.unsul had gone home and Mr. Roth,» made ‘thv motion for a. mew trial. I'lll),\'E lfl! fprobably the last of his career as istak-s attorney. is thought by many to ham been the ablest and most eloquent of his public life. When he had finished. the court room seemed to be of the opinion that he had won tho case for the state. lnlvmafiuul Tudor: and Faun Implant"!- of MI Kinda G. B. Tong, M- D. Ffw; KETTENRING Contractor Builder (‘08. MAIN I (“MISS .‘I'I'S. Puller Pharmacy Phygicinn _ Surgeon IMPLEMENT DEALER R. C. ELLIUI'I‘ ml 8. “MN ST. [0 (Silk is > Dmers Glove Weaving“;- SEND IN YOUR OLD CARPETH AND CLEAN BAGS WE WILL MAKE mm oven IN- 1'0 BEAUTIFUL was Landscape Gardening our Specialty 30 Acres 'l‘rces, Shrubs, and Vines Inst for this climate. l.081‘~l.uflos° unbnlh. Min-n by minute in the nil-pol loudly. Nm 19. Plan Mum to Elma-r lhlhom. ('ufllvu Omnunut Sn (talc-co rn’ufin; ol- . for right boy to earn pneu- mn truck. Phone Dom" Grow 6531 «Jun all '1. 6mm... Fur. View and an: nwnm. PM 3:31: I'lowtn. 435m: plowvd. Well rot- m1 row mun- for (”mum (at ulc. l'holt' MFR-2 ”-2641 pmh-rvnl~~ who nn- inaualrioux and capablv of lamina tn finiuh cotton doth into various comumditk-n. Fur my. and («fitment and opponuni- or lebfl‘llfll. Ten minutes wdk from C. B. l .. "0; ‘ (tun! nation. Apply to r. Haydn. Rim-- WI'. The Weak-m 81.1140 (390‘ Co..' 2m and Jello-ma nu. l'lowpnu 433mm: plum. _‘ omfiwlu-nl imn hm]. 152 Surulnuu nun, phmw 36-". lZ-Il-l We want wrm- mam ”we. 19 to 3M) bowliug alleys alt-ml . 6:4!» to I02 45 «nu-opt Salunluy. hatunlny I2 m. “0 per woo-It. Ap ly Saturday nth-r- noun M. 2:30 hwy for writ. Dick" Alld')‘2s. Iii-3'1 WANTED TO llUY-»A ihild'a “hit:- FUR SALE Lu»! yl-ars Barn-d Rock in In. 'lwo portuhh- rhickvn huuslw. R?! W. Maple aw. l'hom- m5.“ WA NTElLâ€"j‘wo pin bpys _lq_u urk _ it! "Ullfll‘h Subdivision, West anlv ant, an ideal place for u homv. Lots an- largo, high and well drained, .‘pl(‘l\(ll(l View in every direction, beautiful ln‘vs. opposiw tl'u‘ new For (M l’rvsvru- park, only ten minutes walk from station. come-m. walks and pan-d An“ all the way. Rc-nsonuhlo prion and building rvstrictionx. (20! full particuluh from Edward (l. lu-nr on. Fannie-r." llunk lluiltl. [2‘34 FOR SALE- Now, \u-H built in mom lit-Huston» lmugulow with all mmlâ€" I-rn rmn‘vnivnm-s; furnm‘t‘. hath, lml um! cuhl watt-r, gas and «Metric. cv- nu-nu-d rrllzn', Sl'l'lN‘nl‘d pan-h, mm! from, .50 foot lot, two blocks {rum donut «m north side. I’ru'v $3500. Edvard (2. Lumon, Funm-rn Ikmk “Mg. I‘ln'i‘fl water heat and all modern improvm mvnts, large lot, bum, lots of fruit and “OWL-Is, paved stn‘ot, nonr star tion. ['05: ssiun now or later, Edâ€" ward G. Lemon, Farmers Hank Bldg. 12- 1-4 FOR SAI.F~-â€"A fuw choice ’9!" in rocker $5., Oak "onwr $10., mu gran $10.. centre table. This is at Jos. V. Dion-r34 Sale Room, 15 West Railroad st. 12-3-1 FOR SAI.I~‘â€"7 room house with hot FOR _ supâ€"11mm}: table-A _ $5.00, FOR SALE~White car corn, G. H. BUNGE Lawyer om. Pug-0n 8 noggin.“ Ila! Full size while enameled iron bed, $5.00. Phone 78-J. Classified Ametsllmfismyog HIGHLAND NEAR LINCOLN Plum 82-1 3008 POI BALI 2|l~R~l .0 t. h 63.5». st.”- .J .n a 3 .l-.. a (Slit-.3 {M'K’F IWW’MV Iva'i-m .rv5pm Littleford Nurseries Phone 312-1 m- n Haiku" . MO 21 N ,‘M'. A” and Fauna. 3' DR. W. W. GOURLIY RUGS ‘naI-v M uwm For qale Wanted LOST 28! I244 l2-8-8 phone 12'3-3 } Iv "built, 7 moms. with plan” 1 when: room. rooms lame and flfifl. imwfium railings, r-ntirn home win ‘onamiml and newiy dmnted, b- ipas. “‘7'". «is-hm. good collar, Ian! gfrnnt norrh with good garage. a! lrimh and Montv of Marin; full. rhadn. and is handv tn trains. '01 h “20:412. and OM prim only 34.”, itr-rma to suit if possible. fl'OR‘SAIJ-‘râ€"A fun mg he. ground lnws in town. 5 rooms with all m- voniem‘m rooms am In” the ab» vorv attractive and in the hunt a! wnair pagination can ho had m. the lot is: 7531140 and the atlas. k brink wm‘ cation handy by; nut, price 88.500, part time. ”EDWAGI‘N. 15 South Idl Q. farm at the who of tho timber. has an 8 room we" built madam nous-,1 with hot water host. and 20 acres of pnod tillablo farm land. nma" '0'- rhard. and is a bargain at $10.”. “I‘m-ms can. FOR SALEâ€"01¢ of the hfft lymâ€" is black and front is high. 510mg M the south, making a warm pr- den lot. trees good, street has elu- tricity» was and water. location is mt the station, and the price only 3860. Terms to suit. FOR SALE‘fiVgn-y fim} yenflemga's ”rd. in finidml Im fin! Hooray: abut- n gag-l hnqw Ming)" oy-v. room. 29th" 110qu WP" built. hi fumam good plumhim'. porch-s, I wrv ml SOVMO ”.0191 front H i: on a pavorl wlrr-ot handy {0 H dnpnt. North Sill». Prior 8811]). I.- snnnhto [Mum and immmliate possu- Pirm can ho had FOR SAL?» An old pine-f rqmpleb: large «mm-d in porch. (nod b mm and m-c-rythinx in CI..- tion. garage for one car. 50 h. K 3 Mark: from «knot. north. Mb 86000 M mah- nRr-r. ownar "Me I small firm. FOR SALEnMndom. marlv new 0 F’H’ SAL": "tr-v '2 ”my C no. "NH-V“ i~ m ,nh' “1' \(H' d hm” In a” l ,mle-rn ”mm-"i; mun. ' «:qu (Vl’l'l n 'n' 0:! I0 4'! . I" II m n, 'nlfluw'uv-d :lfl’l 'IN‘VHON. I". k pvirr- i»: ritrh’, vm’y 3:330!) vi"! n M‘ !Yfl'l' Huh M'W‘VHI of glfm‘ In!” MI kn'mro um! immmfia'r‘ novel's“. I‘QP SALE- (bay 7 mom bonus: I“ but. "aiming. lam Hm- yo out front. “(Ko- .nin of 000m: and I fim- homo- plm I'm-v- "0.“: ”m “4|. FOR SM. n- '20 an chub-n full. hu I mm hmnr. good "Hut, d!- trm, ml! \Ny fim thorn"! UM «M Map Ir tm- . alt-haul. seven! out- New»; dry rm} "MI I M for a pod pond for 0w mu. plrM) 0r flunk. 3; non (an! In“! and (mm. l'rm- $75.4!) (inn uh I nun! IM :u pad, and tom at Milan”: FOR SALE A 5 room homo «I ' ie hand" In (ruins. and I than M a! $3,100. firms ran Ir I'M FOR SALE-J3 room new In“ homr at WmiI-m flprjnln. ha! M wand trim and nmrv. hot nut M laundry. 'un nm! slwn‘nx mm“ mud n rhxv in “0 full '0'. "‘1!!! "min ~W'V‘ill' prirv for n Infirk ”h 10 wt nwnv. \alm- up 'n ”I... “'z-nt nn nflt-r, "7'" SAL": "tr-v '_‘ aâ€"hny C m raw hp Hit a". 57.30.771.753“th or my yum. in our to trump Iulinn and Im- md nub. Prue II 8.150 per an. (arm to run. FQR 8’11”,” Aer", My. I "I" mm. all Hui an in a}. hi9. lg in ”I!!!" and [my In!!! 09'. impmvomvau on a wad M wmrlhing for .1 pcoplr, mum to in ml conditmn .cm nah quick IIO. pinu- all u i! you have this. cu- tomrr hu 3! (uh. w. for two old (“£3.75 or Canon mun! have final [anion lot. I“ u not too (Ir out. all pay rub. FOR SALEM“ urn of very rich WANTED --Smnll hon» or bungalow of 7 rooms, the plan II a Iurm- livlng mom with open an plm-r, beautifully arran ml, Inga dining room. with smal bmkfut mom 0“. all open t when "A. cmnplvlc on find lloor, ll oak Mm. su-um heat. mum-m "maniacal, with rum rh-ctric lights, built in ND- aiming». lnrgr pom-h. "In no“ "our l'punlh', lml bt‘lutlfully «locom- alml. has large umlu, out bulld- mux. and in lumy m Influx. om husinm.‘ in in another loamy. a. only mam» (or u-lllng. Price and h-nm right. our of tho him! in km WANTElLâ€"l on 2 lots with and! “Ilh plant) of fruit, hm goodinrn and .I u Iy good Inwtion, owners :il‘ wll dump to get (may, has 4 an '01, u ihiIiI-I- cor:',nu tho land is ripe to build up. and the home Jen! mw, pounry. grain. and tools If it“ bu sold with it, including a Fond. lImk this up to gut a bargain. “fl: S._\Ll'. _A_\1Iry finc_CIlifomi_A farms in this locality, has good 7 rmnn Imus». lamp barn and pucki ‘ huusr. gumm- fur 2 cars, very 30:5 \w-H built pnultry house, deep we" and wind pump, HO full bmu‘ing‘fnllt lrers, grape-s and small fruits, is on u 1(004' road. lmnuly to station. Price $10,000, and terms can he had. ’ FOR VSAV'J‘J-Vâ€"(‘hpso in 6 room house shruhbori'. gnarl poultry lymléés, anti i< an ideal small farm home. Price $6.100, lt-rms run he had. FQR SALFrvOnv of the best. fruit good lot, over 100 feet front, 1.! brick pavement, good shade trees, a" octricity and other improvement}, and is on one of the hast streets}! town. price roduced for quick “It, and $2000 will handle it. FOR SfiLEfi-‘i‘é acre chicken fa has 1 acre uf timber, small fa hu’ilding‘s m‘urly new, fine. ml of good water, find very good soil, would .«un an elderly person that wank!!! I quit-l homo, prim $2900. $1900 can as owner is going away. Stock crops can be bad if wanted. FOR SALFCâ€"A vory _atl.r§mtivei 7 room nearly new modern bungalow t\'p(~. l“.- stmy Imus". has a. very rhuin- location, on nut» mall, handy to trains, full :u-n- lot with fruit and mm. the trees" are large ,the but!“ good. and the price better, $4500 or an offer will be confide FOR $A‘LE An old house on t_ v_¢l1 5 room cottake fiQmVa'ndflfii house,_on_ a good _lot o!__ov_er V. FBEDENHAGEN ,rfl' TELEPHONE ”I FQR SALE-fin ve_ry easy yang. Q

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