Downers Grove Reporter, 8 Feb 1895, p. 5

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ARCHIE MARVIN, 1' )Jonsonal - Parlors S. A. Lyman g NURSERIES GRANITE R SPECIALTY SUITE 2,, 8! can ST, 0/001“). OFFICIO. Elcllllfl’ OFF/Ct. Dunn Dun m I Jamal. ATTORNEYS AT LAW Carma Tum- Foggy; “IAN!" DIAINM‘IR. ll [MARI I'I'IIJP .wamm mo mums nu ma "4:. Q Wang luv-r44 m Min: mm for .m- m Inn line You Surveys has by the 0. Wagon link» and Black aim. Dale! in Harman and flu nu- mpplim Rog-airing of all kind- donn. Lin-q. Hula and Food fluluh. (hum! Teaming. coumv SURVEYUR AL'A'I IA. 0' HAND ALI, TH! m '11] grow In "do Intitlulo. Chas. H. Kayler. but. lament. humming 9: Old. lam. {misngu' 21m“. 1V-unl h. 1- I: -- ...- ,,.,, ".11...” In... 'nv. VIII-In: Aw. and I'mm- XL, luv-mm- (In-1m Shaving and Muir Culling in ”I. .0!!an than you an n: ole-w “m hm In)!» and pui- a "I And now is the time to gel benefit of this offer. $3.00 Worth $5.00 CHIROPODIST, ALLEN T. RUSSELL. $3.00 Worth $3.00 Wanton. Work donclu all put- 0! the counLv on short. nous-a. out and float Appruvod fltvln. “or fur-on nun! lit-«III!- Bull. Naperville Marble Works ”OWNERS GROVE Down” (hon, In. Now doesn’t it .1 The very originality of the above announcement ought to make you stop and think about us. We are talking about our line of Ladies’ and Gents’ Shoes. They are WORTH the price; How different this sounds‘ from this PROP!!! ml Mon-y Io Loan. c. A. PRUUT. F. H. KENISON. Ito-m um". Ill. l‘l. QTTINO AS" suuvuvuu. HARDY and Plants IM‘A DA mum. III7ID'YIDIIO. Ewgreens. Shrubs. ILLINOIS. Lat “In "M "Rely?” said Gwendouno. “0t doyon suppme she mm head If it were the use? Hr. (‘me Is mnfinui to m. rooms. She Is, Annls should have told you, his eompunlon, lmnnuonnls, Intelligencer. and everything also am Mr Granville Co: Ind hues Stannton. wan." “A’nnls simply introduced Mi“ Thames. hu- Mend. 1 hope my uncle hasnol forhld- dutch} myflytggce. Allan Thorne'.” It might has been the rmlenens of her speechorslmply the Information therein whit-h took Mm Ilnnl: and brought "to Mr,» MM meme the wVSfiJ‘Annis hell you that she is Mr. Gas- wssmrsney mm? "DH rmr‘.‘ Almiu MM m1- ygn u‘m nut Mullen-«he did um know win-r». "aw snug; Gwendollmtv' “I did not know ynn m-n- arqunintml with man Thoma." said Gwendollno ahrnmly. “V her Md I that pleasure until Annie 9!! the IMmdm-flon some ten minutes V IO. was only for a sew-ml. Mia. Fll'qllhll' turned with a smile and a «lightly man colt! 00 Mr. “amine. “How do )0“ cldhilhrn "" she mid. "1 EM! WP should so:- um today. " m n no. It was flu- flN tlmP l lad Mum the full gaze nf thum- blue eyes “I“ we" mammal tn m-m mp FTP" the ma: look. but whirl! I hml w“ fixed noctlmly and slemlily nu "they flu-on: and now l as stanlnl at lho sharp Murry light (land upon me. I Imal won q-nm and row lent passirm ln (lwrmln’inuk rpm, and It had not hurl mo. Int ll st-nm-ly «mm-d that I mysell mum haw- causal il. mu. lhls mm suddenly to nu brain amazement and hormrnml pain. for in that mm «wilt 3mm I read lmml. "Here an (:w-wlnlhu- anal Hilda.“ said If. mmwm. "II '4 not nfll II I " '6‘ “Wt-I m, [l'rhalw lu-v-auu- "FTP i~ hanIh' run. (or am.- in um [inter-31h." "ch." M smiled: “Inn- in u my!!!“ mid no! he in lvn line. I lmw ylm will win mania But Ann'N may lmnw more of love in M humhkw walk. and “do may possibly h- happier than the dub." ' T'o'flgnm'irm» mh’llk‘ilu! drmn the put": toward! us. [Wining "mm-r and for mty-dny life." "0h. 3m, «thinly! llv In" .uml in cut mtlwly fmm Ms [In-r. yuu know. 3mm- UIIes I think Annh‘c shtm hue um N do with lupin: "up m4 "mu Anni; her- self. They mum dnm- my mn-lv'ulndlgnn- “on “I". he Wow 00 turgiu- In". Poor uncle Rim-n” ll mum nut he murh mis- Mlon In him In die-an! "win ah". But I - (Id U Mr dune Anni: index"! or hand- “. lllltln. Ind. In faflJ I'm-sum! whflhor Hilda Dunk! have kmknl 1! him mnl lll‘ lode. est-M Hunt-n1. " “She wank! nuke a state!) nlwlmg" I “stared. "She h nlmmt 1m hamhmno "II Would loll Il- kind In wuuin m mu- M" ha Imwml. [anal-bu. "I whip A»- d: «It! mum-m up mmvm- tn unom u»- do “than! In In- mid of he numb-mam. atone-u an.” of flu- wry urn-mum M Ultie'l mm In bk "Min-r: but why than“ who ran-1‘ link- in“ tum-unnlvly in- haud "MM pruwfly hum hi‘ mv-(lw! In "N on: hr La nut a «Mk-Mr (nfllur‘. lllw Inn." “Mow hr Ian-him! your 'II'HUN'I’ uml Amm- m!” l ru‘hlmnl M hut. [lam-in: lurk in. the lam. LI VF mvt. "if-la Rn-qm'ur thawed. W0 valid and Inlknl um luv mm:- Hm: . I m MI! auntie-«I mm In mink Hm! I um lint-Chantal“ 1w pwplrlnl I» hi. all»- M In {luv-o lam") nmnvm- u Inc-“mun d 'IHII I [M IINDIIIII'I) uunlnlmt: M! III III. “In. It I" mm] ”"1me nuluml. muI I [latched anal mpumhd NIIIIMI n I'm-mm dbl. wobbly III-Mm \vau! my pud- “on. We um Immlhmw In um IIvc-‘u mm and M 'IIII whom it muu~ln~mw1m~ Iy I. I." II m mun IrmeI) n-lnlimu. II Ill no wllh Im- Ihu lflmuutm. I n "1 mn- but In hart "m [tank um) rummol lI-h-n I. "III film»! "46' «Mum! luml‘mxmm It [Itolo I lunheulnnw u! Illlu mm and Itlln u M talked: It u uu n hunk and plum Int “N I loolnl M. llv mu nchq-r than I had pom-pâ€" II “N mpg-N14. 'l'lu-w “m u «locum: Ibuul hl- Inc-um. n mum Irv“ n M tho ho“, Ind llnm m.- and "Mr. Ic-llmvz that Ills [lull haul nut lm-u all run“. unr Ma Ma ‘1!th "mum. Ills ownnlwuw mu Hn- um- Huh": I had not dmuml 0!: but l«- “in, l I'muui, thee-Met lm-lhrr. Ind Iln-In-lr h; mm: to llfilbflel'u Iimnxv. lml «Mum-rm": hy hh urn-In. l mum nut hut munh-r in nu own mind what Mr. (iuwuixm- 1‘“qu hm - (NM mum lhln yum: '1'"thle In- Ihgllkl dawlw him 0! lI-n llrriluzu. He tllkui llghll} mul firm-l). mlwlmliuz. I lupptm‘. llmngh it «La! m-I «m-nr In mu then. "lit. sinn- .\Imi~ Ira-l Immxhl m» with her as chawruu. I mm in all llw M‘vru-l‘ n! the Grange. lam not think u! h tin-n. um! so] let lulu: uwak «mun-1|. ulIn-r ulI. lu- Inhl In lltlle mum: "um I had gun-“ml. “You tlflnk Mr. Imw-duu- I'mIM “Tin-y Milne. but ”my \mlkml nu In mm of us. Incl wu- lmw hm duh! u! lhI-m." “Mil-In gout-rally mmm “'iIh Junk,“ lu- Mld: “but I du um ank she likvs il"~nmi he laughed. “My t'ullshl.‘ urc wry pmml. Ind they I!“ nut umvruu'. l {um-yup! Ann 5'! nltowhu m. wlm nru- in cl'.~-_'o‘:lm‘. l0 qm'lk to her." “You an- a «mum-r (u .\l:trlumt», Mi.“ Thornr," he um. I. "l ~'||ppu.~r you are shying at lhv “mum“! Did Auuis‘.‘ gum 00ml: out will you [his Ile‘um-n'." When we. wn'kml on. )m'l'urm- “1- fr“ in- to couples. Annie and ln-r Ion-r l' “at! he- Mnd. his bruUu-r sll’ullml "In by nu In. ”I! seemed uwd ln pinyin: the part ur lhird, {who talked «why and Inn-nus!ruinmll), without Inn-din: 2hr 3mm: rum ln-hind u~'. “Imus! imrodm-v you In my I’riI-ml." she mid In mum-r. “.\lr. (melgnv and Mr. U!rlc (East-03mm -.\li~.< 'l'hurur.” ' 'I‘hvy wn-n- um mll humhnm» you": nun with slight wall-knit lixurvs and Ihn slump of gentle bum-ding nu I'wir f:zin'slx:l!1l|t1tut times. They sh-mwul. raking llu-Ir halts. Indon tlm lave ur the fairer and younger thew was u spwhl”) 'In'igm glaul smilv. l guugtsed In a minuu- win. In- mu. “l mu glad )nu lmu- came tuâ€"dny. Annis," he said. up; he muk lu-r huml: null the pleas- are In his {mm W 'A‘flw'lml nu ln-h’. Gwendnline and Hilda \u-reuul of sight. They hwl not [Hum-d fur us or sgmln-n In us once during llr- \u-lk. Hm quivknr and more determined mm. 1mm theirs came down the mm: lu-Iniml nszaml :‘Nllia‘ paused by the hunkaide-v l Ihmurln. In lc-l tlu-m pa “You see that a 1mm "mm the huuio comes down tn this lama" Minis mid. "It In the way we generally mmv." “Yes." she said, “he mm come hum." When we had pm ' -d the lake. I saw there was a low same wall to divide ml.» llllh‘ lane from the Grunxv pmwny. 11' low wzlll «war which Ivy grew and gray ":0st «I'm-pr. How Well I learned In knmv the very stones of that wall, and how wvll I grew in love every lmle leaf and llum-rlhal. 1w; wd from Its crevices. and the mum-us than clung mu lt scarcely tluhu-r than ('lfllll: llw film-s of my heart 1 She looked at me, start In! and \voluh-ri ng; but, wlu-n she saw the smile In my rye-s. she Inuglled. liai. "~Bufiio Nina. he said. “Why!" asked his mother. “Oh, I‘ve done? every kid In the Nockundthm n't my nonh- A friend of mine ha a little boy who has just reached that age when he I: interestin . The other mmoon ho was {mm fitting on the flap: of Che veranda looking very much down” and his mother naked him whu the trouble was. It rattled nlon :50 ton?! for qulu I dlstance before: whi lash unwound itself. I don‘t know V at the highway- muu thought. but I'll wager m surprised. ment it ui’disutm by tho hinder: It rattled along t 0 road lot on": l'don‘t know how it [up nod. but the lash wound incl! am the gun. andn we dgshed by the whip was drawn taut. [Ins near! pulled ofl myseat. bntIheidonm thegun wn «lagged ant of the robber’s land Ind fell to the argued. A_t_the_ Bague‘mo- u The horses were " in u I speed that. might be mllulgobregkneck. and I made up my mind to take the chanced getting through. I saw the gun railed no the fellow'e shoulder as we ep- roeched. I Ind my long whip In my and and with n deepention born 0! the peril of the moment I nude : viciom swipe at him. I don‘t know how it hep nod. but the lash wound itaelf «on the gum} Just :31 around 1 band In an roadlsawfinfi gureofamanonhonoâ€" back beside the road. He yelled out fornstostop and! saw a gun barrel gleam' m the moonligbf ‘ I remember once, ii a lone! ‘ cout- nnge canyon. thmu I: which mud wound. we Ind a lit: 0 experience that was (minim; for the moment. It wu- s moonlight ni ht und I was pushin aheadatago speed winnings fufi of passengers and I hgvlu'agng. be}. old «Ardflver vhf) draw 0;“ 3 p3 of the n line between San Jon 3nd Los Ange es relates to Interesting inci- deyg of (hog: early dgys. fin gym “WEI! have to move away from here. " One 0! the dangers which mowed travelers in the early history of Gallo!- nje (a n_ attack 3), yighwaym. An ll I! an? :0 any am but 3 mil Inc- lion ollhe possible mlnenl wealth at "no country hm yes been found. A large block of the unknown m mn lie willain lb: rungs o! the reader'- dni y walks. "are you our thought to inquire what the wit and none. on see er day no mad: of. and they di at from those from which man are 31min over, In: "Ines lo the amount 0 four or to hundred million at dollnrs. In this enunuy alone! ‘ 'It in a good In [or you»; people to consular qumt nos 0! this tutu"; Ind. mom. to mnku thorns-elves In unm- uwuurn mun-hunt with tho mated-ll upon whit-h Inch amt Interns“ And In. Ilnntrlu u mining and metal working an hand. Can you tell u «upper on 1mm "that on; Iron on 1mm load on; a 1mm! mineral [m I wonhlo. Mono; ttery day [mm ordinary dirt? Every ttlo whlla we hear 0! "mm. mint-nu «IL-coronal when men Inn come and gum [or I hnodnd K". A: Int norm on who p.10 man to such natural noun" 0! wealth mog- niln that the mm: or Mono that [In been kicked about or tmlden under foot by huodnds mamas ”nothing that tho ms hut-I need 0!. and the on. intolllgont landowner all. to Mm [or the prim of ordinary land. when! lands that may be worth 3 thousand thou the price ”In! for them Tlu'u ~ln- Hum-II mun, Iwull)'.llfl' follow- “ lu-r mun-r». lulu lln' nmrnlurnmm. ll )uu uu-w nucldrnly nnkml. “W blah are worth "mu. Hm gold mltmn or the Illrar min“ u! the mnnlry P The fold and um" mlum. or the mlmn 0! ut the ma! mines" The gold when or the Ilmm quarried” that would you up? Aunis mldmsunl Io "w I mulling Innocent remark of mu. “'hlrh l amweml simply and quk-tly. III-r ulsh-n hulll "0!th to mv, Imr l In (In-In. As we guru-d inthe lull. lml) Marlin l'qu-my mum- lu my nltla (or In Imlum. "Now. Flu." rln' \minwrnl taunting". “[0 lc-ll .mur mam-r nll ,Hm luu'e WI: Ind Drum 3" We left Um gentlemen by the Mame WI", puss-hm through a rusty Iron Kale Inlo tlw (inmate pmmml,‘ and walking by the like and (he uhmhlh‘r) In the hull «Imr. Perhaps she emu-lad me. on this hint. to display smile n-urimlily. l mnnot say; but I spoke Im want in reply; and “'0 \niked on in parted silclu‘v, (Bilbo-rt (:mwolgne Ind his» beautiful mmin same paws in advance of us, ln-r {alt smiling {mus turning away now uml uguin in him, and an wcuionul word pnly wanking us. “'J‘wu is (-mupamy," she said. withuluugh. changing ln-r tune in that rhumeleou-llku fashion which again and again haul puzzled uw. "l’erhupx All.“ 'l‘lmrnc will give me the pit-asun- of her vonumny. and I can tall her your hisml'y, aim-e Anniu has nlforded information and my uncle has been equally unemnmunlcutiw. Will you join Hilda. Gilbert?" “Please walk on with your cousin; Mr. (:ascuigne," I said, In law tuneszand Indeed G\V_¢_~}uloli-ne was already by his side. As the wafwas so ImrmWJ fell back. uld Mr. (:awolgne stepped behind I 9pm also.” I noticed urn-sh, us she spoke to Mill, what an exquisite [are it, met that turned with a slight smile to his. The coldness and the pride had gone, and [chat radilntlovell~ nesa ih their place. “Shall we walk on to meet Annls?" put, in Hilda. with perleet. calnnmsx. “I! la too cold to stand. How do you and Mr. Garden gel on together, Gilbert? You can still find time, it seems, for walking out in the morn- ings." , “Gilbert knows what I mean. 110 Is the only person (0 whom lam speaking," Gwen- dolifinp answercqcoutemptuounly. '1 do um um «mum 3m. "running lntho least. Lady Mnrliu," 1 sum. "If you "man tohllinmlu that 1 (2mm nul by Mr. Gam- culguu’n orders, you knnw that is not Hm case. I mine by your sls:1~r‘s lnvltutkm. If you mean that Mr. (izw'uigtm has l'urbidulen me 00 know his nephew, I mm only say that Mr. (lnmlgne has m-vrr Im-mioned his name to me." "Naturally sin,- llzus n gnu! dual to do; but walks “my farm gnarl ut’ ln-r husinms." (iwg-ngdulinv roplh-d mumimcly. “\‘uu “i“ hint-u um) ' linwuimw said simmy, h :um- pin-[mun tum-s u.‘ I»: r will mu 1 I19 01' it w .wuu u mull lo take rvulllur mum." Diurnal by . Whip-hob. (To be continued. ) “(with 'l'hll II I)“ Fur. No Fun There. ”nm .hrn," Mr. Mun: we in the 11-. "I lmpeyuu n-A lhv)‘ (lid. um- Whoouln. Haw ”Cure 'Iomseif While Um it. The tobacco habit grows on a men ' until his nervous system is seriously stfected, impairing health, comfort and ; happiness. To quit suddenly is too se- vere a shock to the system, as tobacco. in an inveterate user becomes a stimuâ€" Innt thnt his system continually craves. Becoâ€"Qiro is a scientific cure for the tobncco habit, in all its forms, carefully compounded after the formula of an i eminent Berlin physician who has used it in his private practice since i872, without I failure, purely vegetable and guaranteed perfectly harmless. You can use all thetohncco you want, while taking Deco-Cum, it will notify you when to stop. We gives written gusr‘ sntee to permanently cure any case with boxes, or refund the money with ‘ cent. interest. moo-(mm is not a substitute. but a scientific cure, that cures without the aid of will power and with no inconvenience. It leaves the system as pure and free from nicotine as the dsy you tool: your first ‘chew or smoke. Sold by ell druggists, with our ironclad guarantee, at $1.00 per box, three boxes (thirty days treat- ment) 83.80, or sent direct upon receipt of price. Bend six twocent stamps for sample box, booklet and proofs free. Eureka menial ‘ lsnnfectnring 00., Ianni‘actnring Che-lists, LsCro-e. Downers Grove, m "0! com" nous 1r mavon. lum-«un nM one m o- e» um luv. d" “"hoquIIl Ily. Alan-L x. 3’»- Mun» Mme: Bandung. DR. 0. A. SIDDONS nouwmrmc PHYSICIAN ~:‘ and ~: SURGEON. Ollie. and We”. "twink just waived: rm 0! A. I mama from Pennsylvania. I am pnpnnd to supply canto-non: with tho orlxlnlul brand; Smolen- nll. Wnr- muted the ball. D. K. Cum. n. r. canon, 0m!) aluminum! of sum, Mocha-anon. Ismm‘mfl sum Immy [or Dam: Cont). John H. Batten, ATI‘ORNPIYâ€"A'RLAW, MD WNEMH GR!) VII. TONSORIRL PRRLORS. U.H.BALCOM, Undertaker CHAS WERT. DOWNERS GROVE, - ILL. Suits $l8 Pants $4 Repairing neatly don. A. P. THOLIN. Aeuiaflig 1mm (Hazior's work, and I" kindu a! [unadu- u Carp-law'- nm Mun DON'T STOP TOBACCO. Dress Suits a Specialty. Blhlllllls am It demon. Work Satisfactory Furniture Dealer. Furniture Repairing Dov-an Onto. Ill. Proprietor of North Foote St. AND Alum guaranteed. ILLINOIS. HI. AND EXCHANGE», OOLLMTIONB AND LEGAL BUSINESS TBANSAC'I’ED. I "" 1-“ Insurance. REIN‘T’INC} AGENCY. Real Estate BOUGHT; NOTARY PUBLIC. POLICE MAGISTRATE. OONVEYANOINC} Address all orders to THE REPORTER, Downers Grove, - H. II. Kohlsaat’s Celebrated Bakery Goods. The best bread to be had only been: 1 Int. Home - Made - Pastry Furnace, Tin and Sheet Iron Work. ()1 aka! Block. Down mums MEAT MARKET. NEW YORK WEEKLY TRIBUNE 0n investigation you will find his line of goods not only the very best, but sold at an extremely low price. Try him and be convinced. Mill’lourm- bbl. ... Golden Drlp- Syrups ‘ pr gal ............................... "er! Ben: New Orleans lolussoa pr gal ............................... “Maine and Currant-- prlb Boslluo Cofleo pr "1.... Best Moan ft Java Coffee yr lb . Pllllbu a w hb ‘ Rm Elgar m- fin ."."'.". “The Grocer" kindly asks you to look at some of his prices and try the quality of his goods DOWRRRS GROVE REPORTER ONE YEAR $1.75. Hardware, JOHN HAAS. Wholesale and Retail The Best Meats on the Market. Including Fresh Fish and Poultry. D. G. GRAHAM. stoves, Puma-en. Sewing Machines. Fur-hm Implement-u. Mrs. McNaught. EXCHANGE OFFICE VDOWNERS one: Mertz Mochel. .' H. Colviflé'.7177‘???”' mama. fund-bod on SOLD â€"DIAI.II Il-â€" Goal, DEALERS IN .35 .50 .08 .28 Me‘- But Grade orlb. Sweet. Potatoes 8 lb. .................................. Cm: Berries prq' .W..u....... Fine Jan-u Ton pr lb ................................. Bout Bra-lo o! Tomi-“01‘!- 1nd- (‘orn m- can ;5o .10 .08 3,

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