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Downers Grove Reporter, 17 Dec 1920, p. 7

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[I 1‘3 Rev. Hugh M, Mum" I That would be case if the charac- MhOQf'Q tors were human. But in “Four December 19th, 1920. Fourth SundTimes Foiled” the first of the Ches- chy in Advent. ‘ter Comodie: which comes to the 7:” a. m. Holy Communion. {Dicke Theater on December 18th., the 9:45 a. m. Church School. ibaby and the villians are real humans 11:00 a. m'. Morning Prayer and but all the melodramatic feats are m performed by astonishing animal ac~ 3d!) .p. m. Confirmation Instruc- tots. The "Hero" is a monkey that} m surpasses anything that animal intel- l 5:00 p. m. Evening Prayer and ligence has ever registered: there is Sermon. a horse that does the leap from the 0:15 p. m. Cholr Rehearsal. cliff, a (log that performs a rescue December fist. 1920. S. Thomas and a pig that has a lively bit to do. Day. Tuesday. And then it is not a melodrama at! 10:80 a. m. Holy Coumnlon. all, but a deliciously human cornedy,‘ amt-5m p .m. Bakery and Novel- one that Broadway hu declared the; 0] his in Church Selma! Room un- cleverest film that it has ever seen damoftheWolnIuGInd. tomhanextentthat"fiour1‘imu lqmpm. mmmmwmmmmmmor ”Mr-hm ewYorktiaaanyothertwo-raal 01M v-totorhcfotho-ootflap- comedymneord. 2 -VV-..,-.__,-,W_ “n. w- I If the play were the stage melo- dren anti Mr. WI A. 3_ MM ”hug drama the pntm would feel that he sum,- with My. My w 9:45 a. m. llld a plentiful of thrills if the action Dorr in Chicago, ”mm Warship “m ._ m. included the death in an auto to res-I ._ Rev. A. S. Phelps will preach. |we a Child from "‘9 "'30" Of a 3m-» Mr. and Mrs. M mm, “Remember." 'lng train. the thmwing of a sniteh’tenained their neig C. E. fit 6:30 p. m. '1‘!“ in time ‘0 It?! the limited by. a Wednesday evening Evening Worship at 7:30 p. m. [release from a deseltetl cabin b3" ._ Subject: “Father's Problem.” IHun-mm: the rope with a cigar. :1 leap] Mr, and Mrs. 1 Wednesday evening Prayer Meeting‘rm a hundmil foo! diff to mswqdwghm, Kathryn, at 8 o’clock. a child in the water and a swim 10;Sundalv night sup, Sept-in] Christmas music by thelflle shore. a dam"! 00mph"? ritle.}Mi-s. Adam Dieter their next Sunday morning and,“ leap from one machine to another: _.. Mug. rind finally the arrest of the x-illians The Goodrich Sol and the recovery of the ransom'ul with u Standar Sounds like plenty of action, doesn‘t, ..‘ it, for the ordinary thriller? 3 Mrs. Arthur Ab!) It ANDREWS EPISCOPA L CH U ROI! The In. Wu. amen». PM My. December 190.. 9:15 I. m. Sunday School 10:30 a. m. Homing WarshipJYnm lbh. Communion. 'I'. PAl'lJ ”ANGELICA l. GROVE mm CHURCH Elli: I‘m 10 a. m. “and: In”. The choir. Adan fldelh. with vfolln obllnto sud com. Mr. Wm. Rom. Glad: in Exam-«halt II:- My. Clubâ€"Ir. Dfichon. Mauryâ€"Holy Night. Mm Smith Barman-Min Norpel. IETIIODIS'I' EPISCOPAI. Cfll'llCll Illa H. Rlcdy. director. "In Nomi. omnm. Samoa by the Rn: F. llulliu. Vice President of St. Ignatius Cullen-4 thch-Nlfll Meeting. Friday. Doc‘ tuber am. Dr. Joseph Croft-Dent will conduct Evangelistic meeting. Jumry 2.10. The Senior Callas 'will sing at the morning scn'icv. Everyone is Wulcouu'. Monday m‘vninx tlw vhum mccl tor nhenwal. Wednesday, 8:00 p .m. Mid Weck Payer Service. flursdey evening the Sunday School Christmas Entertainment. Glfiofl 1!. New“ Punt 9:30 I. m. Sunday Selim. moo IV In. Mummx' Womhip. Them: "A Unifying Principal.“ 0:” p. m‘ Epworlh League. Subject: “The Spirit of Chfls‘mu‘" 7:30 p. m. Evening Service. Me: “Feeding the PM Thou- The. pastor will morning. then- will the evening. CONGIEGATIONAL CI! 1' RC“ The Rev. John Stewart. Piston Sunday, December 19th. 9:45 a.- m . Bible School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Service with Christmas Sermon and music. 3:00 p. m. Heralds and Crusaders. 6:30 1". m. B. Y. P. L‘. 7:30 p. m. Christmas Cantata by me Young People’s Choir, Miss Gwen Griffiths, director 7:46 p. In. Wedmsdny. Mid Week ”NIT!!! BIE'I'HREN CHURCH OF EAST GROVE Rev. J. C. Nansen. Pastor. Sunday School 10.00 a. m. The public is cordially invited to M the services and to visit and a. the reading room ms? CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST Library mu Dumb Service at 11:00 In. Whit: “Is the~ Univerte, in- cluding Man, Evolved by Atomic Force?” Sunday School at 9:45 a. m. .Wodnesday evening Teltimonm m3, 8:00 p. m. Reading Room open Monday and Ffld‘ytromatofip.m. MM”, 1920 Church Services 11:00 a. m. All are welcome. 81‘. JOBIPII'S CATHOLIC causal FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH CHURCH IoflCES worship. preach in the a no selmon in iln'. Minn. .‘Iun’v Duflnn, Inhvny- ”Him I". Iun lJn-Iblmlv (‘hirnmt ' {Amanda Hahn-l. Kt-ukuk. In. )lnriov. iflfl‘mu". 3. Chicago. MIMer' “'Mhu-y. South "awn, Mich. Mn lit-bud, Dn- fkoln. Ill. MN. if. Brewer, Blooming.»- ghm, III. "In 1.. Corbin. l-Zl Pawn. "Bu-Ila (‘hnpmam Rockford, Ill. Edna: ngnmod, Peoria. In. Me...- I. Kenna Sprinxflcld, Ill. Mim- Gunny.‘ Champlin. Ill. Adelene Wilson. Fl. Brunch, Ind. Elsa Roberta. Vii-don. lll..' Olifln Shomlx. St Louis, Mo. Mary} Tnvis. Chrismon. III. Hume Ward, Pocahonlas. Ark. Mu Connolly. Chia- ‘ to. Anna Lynch. Chicagn. Rum In“ . n [HIRING FEATS ARE SHOWN BY ANIMALS IS A COIBDI' tie. 562] 80. State at. ChkagoJll. Marie Moriarty. Davenport. lo. Vern Pottijobn. lladmw, Ill. Chm-(im- Than-ell. l’mirio City. III. Marguerite 8mm. Antioch. In. Car- olyn Nohnn. llfnlz‘fickl. HY. Lawn M09. loin. “'51s. Erna Oil-nun. “'uu- para, “1-. (‘nn-Iu l‘ulmuuhl. er-u' Among the sum-Iona who have car- rival from aunt-m point: within the last week or bro an: i No more students will be enrolled at the l'uternon Business Institute of Li Grunge. after January 15th. All the school room: are practically full and the new comers who “1" arrive wlthlntthe next few wrecks wlll tout the llmlt or its cap-cit). The proprietor: of this mhool hum built it up to such an extent than tlny have» outgrown (hclr quarters [and have hul to mow to larger prvm- ‘lnu three time»- wlthln the hit {out yum 11w present lam building. which was only occupk-d a year no in almndy madam-ta and u now ml- clltion l: hing planned. NO MORE ROOM FOR STUDENTS Y'nu will fuxm' thq- cummiuu- h} .~--mliug your dunulium 0nd). Murry ('Iu'istnw‘umukr it murry for mun-- on» «law. 'l‘ho cummitlvv will be M Libmq‘ Hull conmwnring 10:00 a. 111.. Friday, Dem-miner 2411!. w rocvivv donations â€"-1'|nthim.', gmcuria-s, moat», fruits, toys, Mu. cutâ€"in I'm-l .‘mylhiug Hm- couhl be utilized in u hum.- Fortunately, there are no destitute families, but nevertheless there are deserving families in our midst whose seasonal cheer will be appropriately mham'e-l by Hu- I'L'cI-ipl of Mikels roprcsvutuliw ul' uur t‘OllnllulliHJH Cowl Folluwsllip. It is particlilarly desired that a large number avail themselves of the {opportunity of hearing this subject fdiscussed by one who comes so high‘ ly endorsed. Everyone is iInvited. Mr. Richards will speak before the High School assembly early in the afternoon. The Philanthropy Department 'of the Club will, as has been its custom in previous years, distribute Chris-b mas .bnskcts to deserving families in the community. W. E. Richards, who is Associate Educatiohgl Director of the 7th Fed- eral Reserve District, will speak at an open meeting 9! the Womans Club January 12th. His subject will be "Our Country Today." WOMANS CLUB NOTES The lst Evan. church notice will be found on page 6. Lack of space. community service. December 24th, 1920. Chirstmu Eve. 11:00 9. m. Holy Communion. Christmu Anthem and enroll. A FILLED UP DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER. ”OWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS ”manhunt-wad I The Goodrich School is how adam- 'ul with a Standard School sign. Mrs. Frank Pull Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Abrams spent Tuesday in Chicago. Mr. and Hrs. Eugene Phil and Mr. and Mrs. Howard anfl‘ of the vae, took supper with Mr. and I! s For»! Avenue Telephone 105-! of Napervflle. spent Sunday with the Fred Stafleldt family. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Witt of Down- ers vae and Mr. and bits. Miller Mr. and Mrs. Josoph Dieter daughter, Kathryn, of Downers, Sunday night supper with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Michel Schwcn-r en- tertained their neighbors at curds on Wednesday evening. Nu. Eleanon‘ Mini“ and chil- dren gal Mr. Wanda]! Don, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. rem Do" in Chicago. Anthony. Julian and Joseph Byer- mnn of Naperville. spent last Wed- nesdny at the Adam Dieter home. Mr. and Mrs. Collin Goodrich and mother nod Mr. and "n. Hurry Fos- ter wen- entertained by lit. and Mn. Cliflonl Reed of Belmont Saturday waning. Quite needless to say. all had a delightful time. 'l'ln- wind blur at a terrific Kale Monday (Awning. Ono ul’ Hurry Fm- len- xmun building: an: blmm down. "is hay-rack ovonurnml and a two upwotnl. For in few minutes We had our doubts of uhnt might b9 the out- Mm. Harold \‘ill "b I’m-n spend. M)! :- rmmlv uf clay! in Lnfirnnx“. Mr. flcrlhuhl and Mix-.4 Lueilln Schimtt. annulml a surprise pony on Mr. and MM. Frank Miller 'l‘m-s- 'I) u-wuing. Miss fluion 6mm and Mim- Mir- inm Sampson scandal a reunion at the Gertrndt- House this week. Mr and Mr». George Mom-rt and norm of Downers Grove. Mn. PM Pulling of Lille. and Mr. and Mn. William Cooper of Oak Park. upon! Sunday, December «In. with Mr. and Mn. Lam-me l‘elllng. Mrs. Arthur Abbott spent Monday WWW Br. and Mrs. W. Cooper 0! Oak Park and Mr. and Mrs. L. Polling. went Sunday with Mn. l-‘. Polling. Mr. and Mrs. W. (Ilium and Mr. and Mrs. 'l‘. Sheldon. smut Sun- thy in Chicago wlth Mr .aml Mm. Elmer Wood. Mrs}.‘Ih‘hculu-ckor and lluuulm-r. Katherine. visitml Mrs. H. R. Gum» Imus. Thursday. Mr. uml Mrs. Jm Mun-tun h-f! hem Saturday fur the “:H' mm» and J'urls. Alvin Felling of Tulsa. Okla. has been. sm-nding :wvural days with his mother, Mrs. J". Pulling. Mr. and Mn. 1'. Mr. and .\lr.~. Hum-u I-cn'ilh'. Saturday. 5 Friday morning at about 6:30 neighbors and friends were summon- ml to join a bucket brigade to try and extinguish the flames that were destroying the .oil shed belonging to A]. Ricdy 8: Co. The fire wastaused by n lantern being set to dose to the gasoline tank \vhilc sumo one was attempting to M‘I‘VL‘ u vustomer. It was only duo in the pil‘orts of a luuan-r of good workers that the hanlwun- stim- did not catch on firm Miss Jennie Lacey of Endeavor, Wis. visited relatives and friends here Sunday. Mrs. A. True of LaGrange, spent several days last week with her par- ents, Mr. and Mr». I". Haumesser. Mrs. Yagle entertained her sister from Chicago Sunday. T, The Lisle Sunday School Christ- 'mas entertainment will be held on Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. You are welcome. mm nous mm usu mm mm Shvhluu \‘iful-IH‘ Sin-Mm: of . ' and and unheape Gardening our 30 Acres Trees, Shrubs, and Vines best for this cIimate. To have II done right and reasonable call "MI. GOO-W. .lhve chum DBESSLER BROS. Carpenter Contracting and Far-on Montana III-Ix DIM" Damn Gnvfi III. , Dated m. Whuutonh "L, thin 7th sdu)‘ uf December A.D . I920- Lewls l-‘llnworth. Clerk. lCltna‘: W. Hadley, Complainant?» soli‘ ea or 3 1240.4 Edward G. Lemon Co. Real Estate Loans Investments Insurance “In... Holt... AM“... 9bl2g.m. onice~384 maidqmâ€"fi’n A. C. LYNCH. LAWYER cvlmss mam": 3cm. State of Illinois, County of Du 3.5.1“. Page, 59. In the Circuit Court otflmm’h‘H Dul’agt- County Illinois. ‘ January Tenn, A. D" 1920. 123': Dora 1. Walls vs. William W. Walla-wand MI in Chancery. (it-n. No. 8682 [“0" 9‘ Notice is hen-h)! given to tho saidlbout 'l rWillium \V. Walls. defendant, that Illinois the abow- mmml complainant has' hen-lofun- filed her bill of complaint [1,,“ against the said doi’ondant in 83ill"(‘:'.h.h(.l Court on tho Chancery side thereon”. g. 4‘ and that a summons thereupon is.” i" H, sum out of said Court. against them, llin above named (it-fondant, mtumublc} In.“ on film first day of the term of the?“ “m Circuit Court of said DuPaue Conn-l TH: 13‘. to ho hold at the Court Hnuso, min. I,‘ in tlw City of Win-um" .in said DH 4“, hm l'ugv County, on the strand Munoluyi‘.,,-_ of January A. IL. 1920, as is by law' M'qllll‘L'd, uni! which xuit in ktill pt-ml- Slwuinl "“57 . ,,,_' , , , .(‘mn‘L Dated at. Wheaton. l|l., this 7th day of December A. D.. 1920.- Lewis Ellsworth, Clerk. Chas. W. Hadley, Complainant’s soli- citor. 12-10-41 Notice is hereby given 5.0 the said Albert. F. Sehrador, defundant. that the above named complainant has heretofore filed her bill of complaint a gainst the said defendant in said iCOlll’t on the Chancery side thereof, and that a summons thereupon is- ‘sued out of said Court against the above named defendant. retumablc on the first day of the term of the Circuit Court of said DuPa e Coun- ,I.o be held at the Court ouae,D in ta City of Wheaten. in saidD County. on the second MoKday anuary1920,as is by law required, and which suit is still pend-1 ing. V. ”0 "fix the Circuit Court. of our. Chungmy,o Illinois. Jmuary Term, . D. 7 . hath w. Sehnder vs. Albert P. $11344”: .intherx- Gen- N9 868.1: G. H. BUNGE Lawyer ought-Outlaw“ Build-3.. Mon. M:- l Sum...-.ulp. a. an" oval". 1 to 9. Littleford Nurseries Phone 312-1 maniac-3.“: .5 W An. 7* I“ G. B. TOPE, M.D fluid-n 53’ WSW State of Illinois, County of Du CHANCERY NOTICE CHANCEIY NOTICE Electrician ltobp.m. 1531") IN YOUR OLD CARPE'I’S AND CLEAN BAGS WE WILL HARE THEM om IN~ '1‘0 BEAUTIFUL IUGS momewmwn Angora cit, fimlor’ pie'au; phone "54 or 35-W. 12-174 1'. Hooker. 425 No. Remington awn Lafirange, phmw Lafirange ”9. Sec name in Classifiml “at of phone directory. 111$an lodge h." ac'uééi m’mung of Robe-ham. a silver hncnlt-t, a kennsako. Finder phase whom,- 78â€"). 12474 ”Max .TI' ;..""'.'_ lit-pairing LQSTâ€"Stmyml 9r» utoicyi. IV \yhite on Maple ave. or Pairmounl. um. Sunday afternoon. Rena! for re- ward in Him: 80min Stophem 153 Sn. Wuhington at, phone 234- . l2-l7-I pay. I trauma! anal omnunl- lien or alum-«meal. Ten minutes nlk from C. II. ‘3” M!!! ‘ Caml sullen. Apply to r. Hunk, lim- keeper. The Western Shade Cloth 00.. 2].“ and Jeflemn sh. 12-34 LOST:A‘pair of glgapx in a cue . "" -' ‘-"‘{PORSAI.F Afimmhoouon'li WANTP.I)~MI u.» man mum-n m râ€" ‘ Um rnmmnnil)‘ M McAllides's ‘stmw- -m"£iznz?:lmlwmm£lmg '3‘”: am...» Monday. Doc. 20, tn sm- Sunln'g-Il-gj ls huntllo "fl”. ”I. . m fi.‘ - «83.I.Iormnmhnnm We want mmc mewâ€":35 19 to 30 FOR 8A1.“ mm 3" nth!- pnferrnl» who am i undo!» and home. ll Western 8"!!! I. I'll «pubic of learning In finish cmmlwoovl trim 1nd floor- m I‘. doth into various commodities. Fair lmmtlry sun nd a . I. ”I!” pay. I trauma! anal omnuni-hml I done in 60 {out M. m lien or ndvancenynl. Ten ‘migumggnnh _spo¢hl pricp for “pigs; AA" . n n .4.- llunn'u Sululivinion. Wm! llpll‘ m1». Ill ideal fl'llfl' for a homo. [mu am largo. high and won «Irahml, rplumlid View in m'c'r‘ tllmfiun. belutiful lnwt, o pmw- 1 mm l-‘nr- mt l'mc-rvo par , unly Ion minuu-n walk from union. «‘1'an walks and payml sing-all! _I_|v~ way. "fl-00.3”? POI! SALEâ€"«A fc-w choir:- lggu {a watt-l- but and all madam impmve‘ menu. Inge lot. burn. [out of {run and flown. paved “not. not nu- tion. Pmnlon now or In". FAI- warvl 6. Lemon. l-‘urmc-no flunk ‘l_l!g_lg. POI! SALE-WM" «or corn. rhom' ZII-R-I. ' 2-3-3 i‘bn sun-:4 mom how «so. Ml Ekéi Vifia'Vbifilcl‘iiig khrtcticin. (k4 "‘"‘ all _ Meal-n I'm" I'Mwanl ""hm‘Jm' m, amen Bank fluiM. . 12.343213: HIGHLAND NBA! LINCOLN i AtuII-m-y- \apmullo. lllinni‘. .-I7 I FOR SAlul'Iâ€"«luu h' hiurm Illm'k ~lum- I-Ilodrh- wuxlIm. brand III-w; l pub boys and I girls mIII-I NRIUN: nail ukifl; 2 bum" mu pink; 2 3w!» lock and tackle, “ItlI 200 fact of 5‘. ianl rape in van-DI “01.102 No. Fort-st awn, phom» 38- R. l2- 17-2 ORDER 8 TAKEN H)R_ hlpll Mn!- M rcIiInonI. Lamp Shale». "ms- nnl Ilthm. phone |l2-.I. l2-l1-l NR SALE-A "hr motor wuh- !» mchineugood condition. In. Dru u, 96 8. I‘ll at. phou‘figlz. Special Mush-r in (Tlmm'o-ry, (firm-it (‘omL Du Page County. Illinois. Jam-uh A. "I'IISH and Russell W. Krvnuy. Luv; I" and H uro- impmu-d wiHu a two rlni-y l'rmm- chm-Him: Imusv; TERMS: 15'; of bid .1! tinw M‘ >111". lmlnnm- when ”01'” is doliu-n-II. :U» hue-Ix uiH lN‘ furnLJw-l mm True! 3'». 9 lfll“. N. 5', I" and I! in “luck 4' In '(u'lnlulls Rlsululivixiun m“ “hulk I. 2.21.4. H and 12.05.41! lnls l and 2 in raid IHmk .1 nf ('vnh-v Athliliml ln llinmlnlv. .Illim-is. 'l'rzu-ts I, 2 mill 4 lay 01030 to trad 1’. and mm b1.- fm‘mcd together with trurt 3; all locum-d :lb-mt 1 milv southeast nl‘ Downnrs Grow; Tracts N0, 5. No. 6, 340.} and No. 9 “56":u-i-oé 4;! wnmi land. (15, 20, 5 and I“ acre-s). in S. K. quartu'r SIT lion 9, all :uljuinim: :mol brink-«I n Tract No. 2 40 acres of farm land in N. W. quarter Section 16; Trad No. 3 b 80 news of farm land in N. W. quarter Section 2!, improved with suitable farm buildings; 'l‘rntt No. 4 40 acres at furm mm in S. E. quflrlm' Section '17; l The undersggl rill sell at, public' [1 a)" vendue, on January- 15, 1921. at 10 o’clock in the foreman. at the Main Front Door of the Vil-l lag» Hull, in the Village of Hinmlnle,’ in the County of Dul’nge and State of Illinois, to the highest bidder Ior cash. the JOHN T. OLDFIELD ES: TATE PROPERTY, consisting of ‘ the following; ’ - ”Tract No. I 16 acres of farm land in N. E. quarter Sectifln 1.7;“ ‘I‘I'BLIC SALE OF REAL ESTATE Classiliéil Adlets! D“. W. W. COWLEY “a. "Radar; . M287 N. Fm Ave. :06 Frnllin 50. OF [10-1 nouns; RUGS lvl‘:;§t; Influx»- NM”: qr l Miscellaneouk WSFIIJ For Qale Lost l’. M. \' I'I'l"l'!-IR. ‘A-muni 12-313 Imildinn. cl amt 0m- I 3:“ for . mlrypond far "'0 PM r .Ncnty of Made. In mr pd“ i 4 and (mm. l'n‘n- $7600. uh I m In In 75:14). Nah WWI m m am. an an 8 room we" built modem fl wmhoOMrhoatandfl-nn ' nod unable farm land. and! .- rhard, and in a bargain u m. Tar-us can. Irr'm SALEâ€"Ono a! the mm It“ . hr rebuilt. 7 roams. with plenty d clasnt mom. moms [arm- am! HIM. ‘medium railings, nntirr- house pnambd 9m! mwly dot-outed, I. (as. we". cistern. (and can", hffi front mrrh. with good range A [kinda and meaty of hearing fufi, .tho. and is handy to train, lot i '120x132. Ind the prin- only “M tn'ms tn suit if possible. FOR SALEâ€"A full acre lot, m is Mack and from {a M310, 10 the youth. making a warm den lot. tn" good, urea in ‘tficity. 2:15 and water. location b the station, and the price only Terms 9» suit. "In SALEâ€"Wm fins Minn-y! 16000 or make ofler. owner M C [small farm. FOR SALEâ€"Modern. madam I room, 2 story house. well It, - furnace. and ptumbinr. verdic- I xery goo: 501140 ft. past from! ht. $3 on a paved stmt handy t. a. depot. North Sick. Price 36.”, n.- somble 1»er and immediate mn- sion can be had FOR S_Al._Frâ€"â€"_An 0M Mgr! nymph“: liifigékeflgi‘n' ”T" ‘ ‘5: Ma a every n. a pod «‘- tion, rage for me car. 50 n. M 3 Moe: from depot, m. lb 86 0110:» make ofler. owner M Q 315.»: In! as pin. torn, wrll. wry In; "dooryiEiV'v'lil flauflnplc {rt-cm. nnjhargi. anon! w 1 flow {In "in iii Mn lab I. or my you-I. ru hum am! in 320:! not. 8360 par um. term: to II“. FOR SALEâ€"40 A". with I fine a room house. In ‘lmt. lighting ant rut. fruit. It I «far?! “In and a Mo home plan. Pue- 8 $4000 (uh. FOR SALE-20 ICN' thicket I“ _ Mu: 4 zoom houun. ml mm,“ d»: i is Q faj-mjt' the wjé of in 'ijmbég. In In fit’unfi’ufi‘hfifl luv. Bil flog 7997mm nut, hug lgh‘h W for two old folks-.6 or O m mm have good mm .0 b not too far om, «any all. ran sumâ€"20' um of an at land. A" Much aml all an in I! In puma and buy I‘M In. I farms in this locality. has good 1 Iroom hnuse. lame ham and m jhnusr, garage for 2 ram, very im-ll built poultry house, deep vi! and wind pump, 80 full hearing In!“ ‘trct's, grapes and .smuu (rum. hi on En gum! roml. handy to station. Price '3l0,l)00. and term» cim be had. ' ;l“0ll SALEâ€"Close in 6 room haul. Hamid-Ila arm if you in" ‘ tnmr has In! WAAN’I‘IfiIkâ€"Sumn'I homo or > lnmgulmv of 7 rooms the plan b .I large li\ing room WIUI open an Nave, beautifully urmn dining room. with mun! has!!!“ room all. all own to than complete on “rat floor, Ink uh. .«u-n lIcat. modern urn-goon. withmflne electric lights, built {or- niyhings, lam! torch. "In I!“ fluor mums. am bountiful” duo-b Inc-II has» lam- rounds. out bull‘- law. and i ha y lolm bunlneu in, la ”mum hall”. I). only won for mlllng m‘ terms right. one of tho but I. “II. WANTEDâ€"l or 2 lot: with ml Imp mama” on a land ”M ”mm" for 3 people-find _h with plu'nty ul' fruit, has good and a very good location, ownen' :0“ cheap to get Inwny. has ‘ ”I. tut, a choir» corm‘r, the land is flfl h: build up. and thr- home, Je mw. pmmry, grain. and tools all hr sold with it, including I F“. lek this up to 151 a bargain. POI: 84!.l-:~vj\_\'t-ry finq_(h!l_forli_a town. rice reduced for quick II“. and $2 will handle it. FOR SALEâ€"MS sen chicken ‘blgrd 1 acre 3|! timber,“le ‘ inga Ma y new. no we good water, and very good soil, would suit an elderly person tint m“ U quiet home. price $2900. 81900 as owner in going away. Shock crops can be had if wanted. FOR SALFr~A very attractive 7 room nearly new modern hung-low type, 1% story house. ha a very choice location, on nuto'road. ham to trains, full acre lot With full: >hruhbery. good roultry houses. and is an ideal smal farm home. Pf!“ $6500, terms can be had." ' FOR SALEâ€"Ono ‘o! the beat m FOR SALEâ€"An old house on a ":1 lot. over 100 feet front, 80 br ck pavement, good shade cruel. ‘- ectricity and other impmv and is .0'! one 9! the best unset- _b town. i “151413193” " f good, ’and "ihe' 7' Bhé'wbomrw " :4500, or n oflerpwill In and V. FREDENIIAGIN TELEPHONE I81

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