Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 16 Dec 1921, p. 4

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r 1 "5 SO. MAIN ST. The huucy Iittlu ('hirkudw swings and swings from thq- «ml» of true bra-rho». am happy and run-fm that it put» aumhuw into Ilw grayed! sort at u clay. \‘uu can nll m-r llw urn-at Inn and enjoyment you un- mlsxiug We huu' nut found nu! jUx! “hat the lilllv nu! (hm hm made his Damm- with us fur [our yrms. pn-fm» on his Im-nu. Lin mirr “1- :m- (Md. H:- dth um talu- hl: "Willa with our ullwr binh hummer, as Hwy. an wr" ux myself, alruw a “nu at lin- mice. The link brown (Tm-pm»; are busy, most of the «lay running up uloux‘ Irm- h‘uulh and limb» hunting oul‘ the eggs uml Iunn of injnnom. in- acts. I GOOD FAITH IN RELATIONSHIP I. To carry out with earnest endeavor. the expectation of our plirom. l. to “Fm"? fit out patrons the lawn menu;- prion musin- ent with Jum'u! wolkmhship. by. 2 [Ring "It nll‘ ofiertixr equlpmrnt possibh. uni. ‘ 3. Rxertin our and mmciwmionn Marts :n all times a regards timo an: d Dear Chlldwfl of Downers Grove: Have you heard of the Cafeteria Lunches being served in the free ms. taumuts in our tow"? They are be- ing swwd in many places and the birds are very exc-iu-d and verygvery busy spreading thn- m-ws, at least, I think (hey :u‘:‘ ruprvwllng Hm m‘ws for each day As large-r crowd of gum-ts unusmt lhenmdw-s at Um two 1H- laumuts on war gmmuh-. We :-¢-rw u mixture of bl't'llri lnu-ll- up a" rim- fll'j', hemp, mum and miHv! srmk, and flue t'hick I'm-d, also hn'ud rrumlm and met. The ”airy and Downy ‘.'J(m¢lpm~krrx, [hr Nut Hutches um! lihuaJuyn‘ um wry fund of the suvt. The Junm’u Fold mm Sung Sparrow: (h.- .«vmls, nf mur-r llu- Engihh rpurâ€"I la“ is mu- vi uur mien-‘5' gun-six, noun, littk- «'hup, luv [(044 jud a» hungry ax our rm! nice birds «ml “1- mum-t hvlp hm admire Ium my hving rm‘ hravv and lwrdistuul. and porhuws he i5 nut m-urly m Muck us In- lmr Iu-eu painted in our mind-i .50 110 In' «nu-k! \n-h-mm- at am n-xlaurm-tw. l EFFICIEN (‘Y LN WORKMA N SHIP Shed Inch] Illicit-(y m 32 South Main Mm! My. E. G. In“ bins Children’- flclp In Mint XII-I Happy ~ for Fulheted Friends. SUGGESTS “HELP YOURSELF” RESTAU- RANT F 0 R BIRD We but Shins. Home bumpers. and Stadium: [or every Incl-he! ol the family ()ur custmm-m know that when they get ahm-n in this slow they not the host malarial. workmanship and heat m. The Mom! l'rnclicll Gift 6‘ all (flunkâ€"A Good Pair of PRACTICAL GETS NR XMAS MORRIS SHOE STORE mm: 91'. 90mins anon. ILL INTELLIGENT HOT AIR HEATING Tn use the be: material the market provides. To manna-2 complm satinfaction. To faithfully meet all obligations. COMFORTABLE SHOES OR HOUSE SLIPPERS OUR POLICY DIENER BROS. PHONE 199-1! URUIT “â€"3, SERVICE raw-m H "‘1 MinulI-n of the Meeting 01' Decem- ha-r 5, Will, were mad and Commis- silmm' lk-mlur mowxl {u approvu- same. 0:. roll tall Commissioners lh-iuler, Halter, Heart! and Mayor Barber voted Aye. Nays none. Malian our- rim. Uuwm-rs' Grove; “L, “or. 12 .192! lh-gulur mus-ting of the Cnuuril of tho Village of Downers Grove, I". Pram-M at m“ «all Mayor W. C. Bah lu-r uml (7nlnmisaioners "antler, "al- [01' and "cum. OFFICIAL PRO- CEEDINGS OF THE VILLAGE B 0 A R D Hoping that all of the joys of the Yuletide may come to you I thank you in (hf name of our little feath- fired friends, the binds. Why not start one an a Chi-int gilt to the Mala? I am sun: 1: will help no male the day munh mm enjoyable {tog you, when you [lam out of your window and m the crowds of con- tented, happy llnle guests that are pntionlzinx your lunch counter. You have prawn so responsive and help- !ul in the past years leaking after the welfare of our winter birds, I feel confident you will act upon this sugw gostion that I present to you. j All I“ of INSURANCE (Mn 1 Put Com “Ill “in." if you haven't established u {no m- tnunnt. Puma-rs: t Manhun- flank Bldg. to \NS Edward G. Lemon Co. REAL ESTATE “outflurk and 'l'wasun-r's ”ruins «and Faith in Manic-«Mp Downers Grove, Ill. MRS. E. G. LEMON, Electrical Irr”.< INVESTMENTS ”OWNERS GROVE mmmmns GMVE. ILLINOIS East Grove Grocery Market GRIT. CHARCOAL CORN, CRACKED CORN. WHEAT. OATS. BARLEY, BUCKWHEAT. HAY, STRAW. AND ALL OTHER STOCK FEED. 0R- DERS DELIVERED. DISCOUNT ON ALL OR- DERS CALLED FOR. IF WE HAVEN’T THE PARTICULAR FEED YOU WANT, CALL US UP AND WE WILL GET IT FOR YOU. PM")! = Feeds = Stock “Keepwell ” Scratch l-‘eed Dongxes Automobile Fines Police Fines Lamp Sales Chas. M, Hitch, Village Collector. Commercial Lighting ....... $3222.01 Light Meter repair»: ........ 9.40 Light Meters ..; ........... 84.00 Water Rates ............... 2349.28 Water meters ............. 33.00 Water Motor repairs ...... 35.05 Water Tapping fees ....... 106.00 Sewer l‘onnits ............ 10.00 Globe Scratch Feed Blatchford E33 Mash ALSO To the Council of the Vllhze -ot [lama-3:610". 111., Gena-men: - The following is my report for the month of November. 1921‘. ’ EGG MASH. per 1W Ms. ..... GIBBS 20“- 1'0 3" PROTEIN . . . SCRATCH FEED. per 1” lbs. .............. “.73 PRAIRIE STATE POULTRY AND mull, and \\'orkm:mship is the best. OVercoat Made to nwasuro? COME IN AND PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW CI EGG MASH. per loo lbs. ..... Fabrics shown hen- :n‘o 100 pm- cent all pure ‘hat is more useful E. MRKVICKA, Priprietor PHONE 272 merry (flint-51mm Anh A fianpy Nun Emir J 08. ER - DYER - TAILOR 27 South Mall Street ge Collector. ‘ m'm'?!“ ....$3222.91;D“‘"’““’d to the credxt of the 940 Village Treasurer ........ “540,01 84.00I Commissioner Hear"; moved that 2349.28 the reports he placed on rcconl. 011 33.00 mil cull Commissiont'rs Heartt, H314 3505 leI', Bender and Mayor Barber voted 106.00 Aye. Nays none. Motion carried; 10-00 Commisisongr. Headtmoved to ad- 1 29.50 journ to the next regular meeting 2.00 date December 19, 1921. 01: roll call “.40 Commixsioners llouflt, Hullor, Run- 2000 elor and Mayor Barber voted Aye. 47.20. Nays none. Motion carried. 1 LSTOCKFEED Total gift than a suit or . $0540.01 ;."""-"' 1‘. I I "I". I'l. I I IKII'L‘L‘II“ Doll Given Away W it}: 'Each Box Sold Xmas Candy Best @ality Best Price, For Christmas Decorating 19 W. Railroad SI. lhwm-rs Grave. III. Resident Salesman 1:; w \vmr-u 218 E. Maple \w. llmuwrvx (2 Phone 65-1 (MR. “ EH'H) MC“ BUCHHOLZ The Ford Sedan h the famritv family car: seats five cmnfortahiy. Whilv an vm'lnscd car with permanvnt top. it has large “in- duws. and may in a minute In- changed tn a must «ivlightful upon car with alwayx a tap protecting against the sun. in incleâ€" ment weather it is a closed car. tiustqmmf. water-proof. mid-proof. Finely upholster- ed. Equipped with vluctric starting and 3' -_--inch tires frnnt aml n-ar. .~\ real Fam- ily car. The delights uf thv vim-trit- car with the (rcnnnmy uf thv Furd. Mrs. Emma Forster ALSO CHRISTMAS CARDS. SEALS. TAGS. RE” GREEN (‘REI’B ROMS“ If you zn'u desirous nf obtaining something nice for Christmas (lu-uraliuns call at the Maple .-\\'t'lllll' SUIH' and make yuur sel- oction. Dicke Bowling AlleYs Gaslern Autunmhile Indemnity DISTRIBUTORS 65C to $5.50 'flit h MAPLE AVE. .\l.\l.\' ST. 711$ UNIVERSAL CAI "KTCWMEMWIMWHMW: ‘ ilfiflniil'L‘flklllmilflmmH!“WI! [\lsn Agvnt for Fancy Boxes J. W. WELCH lluwvwru (: row. I". [genitalia 16. 1921

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