lath. count-Inc. of wt (lingo, ntudoncyoo neglect 30cm (“lanthanum that we often blackmail-neighbors. Than» “and hnqnoh were u put of aiml- dull-Jun and, and would he Inchundlhpeoplo, yet he observed “scum in this rush to ind from (I'd-nil was carved and n very on- man. was Ind. Dov. Thomp- fl- add while he liked Who-eon vary Tho originnl cost of the Whumn Inter-works system was to be “AM This was to include 9 miles of «star “as. This has been cut down to tight mile- of Mn and the tot-II can vill ho $7,“, a “dog of swan. The out per foot to pmpofl.’ owners will reach Ibhlofhaonhpor foot The wdlklflfcat deep and stood a so hark-t of son gallons per minute. Tho mum of the pump In 4005.110... pa alum. TIA-I‘m“! Minot the l. y church's held In “no church Wed- ntorhl put, who were absent from Mn Inst week. have I great deal more to my nbouttho good time they had than of the ï¬sh they mt“. when“ some persons are unkind enough to nggcnt um. their impin- uon 'Ifl not All taken from the wnha of Wu lake. 1‘ho common In! term 0! menu-u, (bun is In â€don IMII week. The out. o! Weldon vn Cnugntnfl has been on trial nines Tannin, morning. At this writing. Wednesday forenoon the jury In" gone to Glen Ellyn to look the homo-nu, and them-e will be re unmet! this ukrnoon. It is a noticeable fact that the pin- A fund I: being mitten up with which In build 1 new Baptist chum-h In Winston. This nodal] has one or the Illa-t pmporuenln the city but their menu»; ham In very poor. They VI" put up. very Ilia; “one bulking If their plum: carry out. "not mutton- nm being made lorthflulld hum-bot u the I. B. «Mu-rho- Waning-day evening, June 12th. and H h III. to prulM I M Hue-nun Nun! lure will attain!) he flat clan; mum-chm nun Adam lemo- rhl “bury. FM.) Im.IK. A Inm- hr will to how» fro- night-wing town. u the cum m slut-ya wry thuon has oil, 3.!†mph. It duh-l lbdutomflhwyon, lad †glut-kn. not no would not who: u nndontood um any I" pm â€Mr â€(alone Mn. 1'!» Win-Ion High mu um pad- II- Cut-Rn ch- pvo I landed null-l h the Library Pull loads, on- MI‘ (M Iholud tho WM pm Mr clu- In vocal nude in Indian. Wink)- “ noon to In" a public dad-Hug found», 3 [m (n- “a Who-ton Laud: lam Homo-cu. bu donated 5 lug. hula: founta- lam. [lo-tn! Allo- nnd Arthur Ml have mum on I wash" plan-an trip. to In goo. nun] mm. The, I.“ (or Kma- Cfly has Many. visiting Who-ton Manda. F. I. Kinney of Dallas. Tuna. was Mung Wheaten relaun- | low day: Int rook. It. II. B. Puma: who sold Mn 200 Inn- to the Chm-go (Jolt Club, I: building 3 handsom- mldonw In towa‘ jult north of Dr. Uulldn. Wheaten Coliego graham-g (xer- clun J uno 26-29. II:- We Nowell, of Dundee, In A. D Kelley has been nppolnled (icy plumber. gram. was an exercise entitled “The Golden Gate," by six boys and girls with line Grace Oldï¬eld us Guardian. The gale was amend in the center of thesuge and was surrounded by an. tumbloesome. Thin the Guardian us- ed aeaflgurew show that. we ought. all to page through the golden gm tint leads to the love of Jesus which brings loue culture, wisdom and all the higher and nobier gruccu. t proper monk, null- nm In Hag and. o! The children's day exercises Sunday, were: succen. Although everything was prepared in one week, yet very few mistaken were made. Iluch credit is due to the decorating committee and‘ to those who contributed flowers and‘ plants. Especially do we wish to note the rush baskets which adorned the lamps. The principal part on the pro- A rain It Ian. III. Neal of Whoaton, was In Can this week. lira. l". W. Winbolt has returned from visiting her number. School closed last Thursday and the children seem happy. Mrs. Henry Smart is quite sick: A docwr has been summoned. We are pleased to see that. two of our suburban towns am being connected by wires. Never mind sinners, we wont listen as the news goes by. lbs. lhry Smart. of Downers Grove, made a short. call in Cass Tuesday. WH EATON. CASS. 0071.18 GROVE, U. H. BA LCOM, Undertaker [Pork undml, per hund ........ “.75 Loni per lb ....................... llc Beef, curl. per hund.. "37“!!! Val, calves. per hand: . . .. M50 Hutton, per band ........... 754.40 n; [min per hund.. ..fl.75â€"5.75 men. per lb ll ve ........ . ....... :ch Ducks 20¢; «W. a" huvd- -; THE WA]. Imam. Following will who found the local who. it the time of going to pm: Butter, par lh . ........‘18l028c Emprdox.. ...‘........llc Gluior’s work, and all kinds of IT IN EXI'KNHIVE 1'0 experiment with n" univerflmd mu. u um pa battle. Cald- well‘n Hymp Paw». Hun mt remedy for commutation. Inclination. An. Is now put oan We bottles "I speaks forlloelfaswellln a small In In a lmqnuuty.) Try-10c bottle no aim 10M.) at (hrpevder'n Drug 80:72.; " If you man [Intrin- laundry wart done. and are not pm»: II. (he the Hun Laundry n "in! [um-inn. â€mp me n «In! Ind l w!" m". l MIL-11 reguIafly every Hominy Morning. and dfliver on Tlmrnday AM Friday. Hub Macao- “WW. I Intact-good. Ind do“ Inna, (In m not. you um um! an but "mod m «M and .00:qu on! n I.“ uh tho Mom of Gulch." :- mp Pep sin Ior Nomi-non . Ignaci- and HIM. hi I um"- now. no «Iona Iï¬ls. wpummu m! OI. III) "(WI-m. G.“ to Iona no ram may, Ior numolym I). 0. Graham. 8:- chup ollm. John hon“; A‘ 1'. Pnbm 3 Joel Knopf Ir. Kahlua- Jno. W. Lockwood Jo. Rollo, Chan. 1‘. (halo-n, John Potent: Minn Urhuh U. (Jo-don In. I. I. lcl‘ml "in!“ flwmhout In. I. 10mm Am!“ â€human" In. R K Tylu kindly lurnluhl-g tun-90mm" Ior the body-Mk» a». daughter to “u with them. - Last Friday morning the fast mail - which passes Wheaton just before [our . o’clock a. m., killed a man between , Glen Ellyn and Lombard just opposite the gravel pit. The train brought. the body to Wheaten and an examination 0! papers found on the body, developed the fact that. his name was B. Franklin Sheluy, that he had n. son living at Homenco, 1: daughter at River Parent. and a half brother at the stock yard». They were sent for and tho' inquest showed that he was walking on the track westward. and tint a freight train was going out and making so much dust that it was lmpandblo to use any great «lb-hum. That just be- ‘ fore the tutu got to ill. he attempted to leave the truck. but did not uuwood. the boom of the pilot ntriktng him. throwing him qulto a dl-tnnco killing him Instantly. The nmutnu won: taken to Blur. Nabnnkn and buried by the side of MI wife. The Mlmnd Co. BIN-m don If M. The omily that live up stairs in the house of Mrs. I... B. lineman on Bird street were treated to quite a sensation on Monday afternoon, June 8. Mrs. Simon hearing a noise in her kitchen, started to investigate and met a. stranger who after something of a sharp tassel succeeded in getting her watch and purse containing about five dollars in money, and made off Mrs.‘ Simon was found on the floor un- conscious, when her husband returned from the city and the marks of the irufllan’s hands were on her face, where he clawed her in attempting to secure her property. A description of the party was furnished the sheriff, but no traces of him were found after he left the premises. The watch was subse- quently found where he dropped it when leaving the house. various put: of the county. A much noodod survey In being made now In1 tho lowerput of Downers Grove town- ship, along the canal by County Bur- vayor Russell and Deputy Burnham. {These surveys are to be» recorded and will nave much trouble and tend to equalize taxes†that each owner in unused (or just what he may huve; no more. Furniture Ilealer. Furniture wring ADVERT†mas. (mot). nmm. mm. mum Intâ€"rum. Apnl. AND ILLINOR. 6 Dr. Milt-5' mix!!- a nnmm stance." 1.3:: White Williams. :The “Average†5 jPrlnter . . .- . gmï¬mmmmmflsï¬mmmm Do'nom (how. Ill [intimates FIm-lxlml Conu-ncu Taken For All Kindaof Build- .OOOCCCCCOOOIOOOO0.00000GIOUCOIOV D GOCGODOCOOOOOOOOOQ . . . . Up-to-date Job Printers. " wwmarwwnrnnï¬mwrwwm'tznï¬m'vï¬mw-‘wwwwx General W. J. Herring, .\ W‘ CARPENTER, Laumhy work cullml In! nml «ltlis'rn-ul 'l‘hu- Inna! ol wmk «lane and what-min" gnumnlm-«l 00...... LR GRANGE AND NAPERVILLE LRUNDRIES. NEWS DEI'UT. STA'lllUNI'INY. I’I'ZHIUIHCALS. ETC Agent ‘0! 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