Downers Grove Reporter, 28 Jun 1895, p. 8

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1;th corals: mat ‘ Inch mafia?! am lucky, Fwd:- an anal name. now before j “MIMI; Committee for incomâ€" V ‘ to ”conned.“ all who pro- ol immanent in the > ' W! W he " ' .” a no pl.“ to u- m: an of the Club won never ,md Mmhncfiéa 3 PM will Mroonpwll Also be m: mic-'11 balmy. Rhythm 5.93 imbued forudnclngpanyln the cm room: which, from m Ioeonnta, II b tarp. In of I dull" gag-1p 6Y0! baht-{‘33: ‘1- on; village. oath. north side, near the depot? mmsundny. June so». u fol- Iomlng nyer with [Anny M 1.50.. A, School 11 z,“ A aerial {aviation extended to 311.1119 chaired“ meet It 8 o'clock slurp. Iver, member of the choir ls requested tour-nee“. Themenheyotthebom Grove Club matting ehhorue muons 00M! celebs“ the (3!?! coming Bandit Mnyflntadogla com to Inn! I null. for the next dnys. m In. some of them do: but omenâ€"â€" mile“!!! donâ€"40m Around without mdsmunle. If there in a h. In thaw lot it be enfomed. Tho VIII an well spun my curs m mam on our streets. I I’. Amok}: nothing If not pro- gr-In. flohnov :0":wa out moon-or or his building and put In don“. doom Md Dam windows, MW". 1 Improve the a of phenol basin”. 9 Chang:- In his nil. thh week. The lMlu Aid Roddy of IMO-mg! dutch will hold their qumhrly mo. lug, loll Wadi-Ila, :flemmn. Jul I. u m. It In. Wm. Golwell's. A, uni-w It)?" wlll In con-Mend M. llaln moouag. By order 0! Sec. Our prnlmuler has um on of the m ever, week of the mum-Hon of thou who lull lo vocal" Mr‘n ~egth y. I! maxi-gr la not ln your box when It nlm at M:- for one. lb Mlle Dnnuport mpg-Id by hot Aunt ~an" hm returned 3 lot vii-“kg for Mm. weeks. moths. ugh, nut-lea .nd grand" Davenport. M loath“. IIQAndr-nyo linion, brick but)“ It :3? D... I... Int: .1: 33.0! grin: 7.3- '03 «3.2.5 Etna} :33 «an I P! 9.3. 5.- l3? m um. «so an have hell '0! ”to Band: air In In Mid n Bnrflng‘lon Part. nuns! 18. In. Idly. of In V R.- Huh mhvfluulmlk my.udw fan", 0! J. P. Davenport ADDITIONAL LOCAL. The eubjeot of this sketch m 5 little new-boy mmed Tommy Gone, who fol- lowed A famous lfleh leglment m the that, This eoene took plwe at the eecond We of Bull Run. Thrice up spinal. the enemy We rushed to the stack, And “nice with dmdfill slaughter Our lines were driven heck. Once more our colonel whaled us, And on we mehed two But «on: and battered mix tecoiled With scarcely half our men. W In his o'u M- 3 "2mm“ Myth-.334? W£ lap-pl cpl-t Mr blah“ bunnies. III IngalL “In. blah, in Vol:- r.l I83. I. II E! a)... ‘.F E‘FIFE. to! i E- van; Foo. 'nliiii.i at. fill o: Bur-:83 iv a... {fig-1‘61“..â€" Erinâ€"II": Proudly before the foemnn's gum. Ho Inved Hut Bug on high; "In {nee lit. up, his realm soul Shoo. in his flashing eye; The light of heaven and mnyrdmu Banned in his glowing I'm, A. "(or once was oenumd than The fin of MI nee. Ho! Eta-noon,“ hop! Willyonde-ert Theo” tolhol‘oo? (hr-cot“ W nbrinh below his gun- Orrunhhnbol blow? Ch broumoldhgm‘dl! W unfurle- vouch-M. Amount-cumming". Til-dunno!!!” lqydad. no "mom-nu Soy. M flashed the led artlllery 0m- bleeding column- through, And thick 5nd (not w euth they fall. Oar gull-n1. boys in blue. A shuddering thrill, an icy chill 'l'hmuxh every bosom runs, As falter ran the shot and ohell From tho Confedemm guns. Pnlo, panlin and dmmnyed. The lat mm fr the colour-guard His death-shot than had found, And clone beside, his hulaâ€"flag I‘y torn upon the ground. "I‘m then an Irish drummer buyâ€" Too young for such a sceneâ€"â€" Slapped proudly to the foremost ranks Dru-ed in his jacket green. And picked from oath the battered flag That lay Ill gory then, Rennileas of the Main shell Which hurled throng the air. THE DRUNK BOY. BY DIN)". LIAHY. A, Mad. ”(Mun-pa v. hrbd NI. mm 0307'. MB U. H. BA LCOM, Undertaker Wham GWamhmddlkindnof Following will he found the loot! mu .1. the "mo of going to pan: gutter, peg lb. . . . . . . . ‘ ...........Is to gun Mlimnnm (Set a trial Mule s: dqm- lfi-h. lam: pins 50-13 und .1. of Water. 0000. 13m am. Isl Ila-a rand. 9nd do” better, the In! arm you um "ad the ”at handy on at“: uni nothing ever Igni- will tab Hue plus: of Cnidwafl s Syrup Pep- sin for mounnuou. indignation and Mlimnnm. (Set a trial Imltlo (l0 E‘ZKâ€"i. 3.1.513 iii-gain. :33. 22". >3 ‘1..2§i.§§. is? 31.383.231.325. Ill .3 l i??? ‘nltp. II. as!!! 8.31; '11.".au‘uxll Eggsâ€"3.23.1.5: P. 0. SHIT“, Ih. at “In (hiatus! MM M. 256-267 WM Amie, (3W, Ill. Whyflflmhyw ninth. I. m on mulch-mu. (his and. rial hu. .- vnuo hwflk'hfl my 1,}. no! thou-Jo ph- phun and non- Iduml b m. In tho m Bal- hvy mm Tasty-In yua- I-d u TH. um PIANO AT WHOM“ run mat to I’ll lulwnmvln ll «memo. “I‘m-“y. (Man-n. No “In t- Ir. and In. Mbn My colonial their un roasting last Bun-lay. Tho-o pun-M "port huh; but I good “an. Fourth of July In driving near. Mr. and In. Qultmoyer «untamed A lot of munpuny (mm the city 80min}. In. A. E. Harrington. of Bpflnx anloy, Ill.. 0- hm vuunxhorpunnh. Tho linen Ron and Ham. Hatch Inn-d to mend tho summer In lows. We are to have a children’s sermon next 8nblmtlu.. Rev. Salweek requests that. as many children of the nelghbor hood nu pmmible might be present. We feel to sympnlhlu in thin movev mum and hope um I: spoclal effort wlll be made by all I0 that the children may he at the service. Mrs. Richard Clbveland of Chicago, formerly Miss Minnie Wells. and her husband made a short visit. at her grandfather’s. Mr. 1. Cleveland, last week. A number of her old friends gave them a pleasant surprise hunt. Saturday evening. Mr. James Crnlgmlle and Mr. James Littleford have bought. land in Indiana. Mr. Craigmlle will leave Cass for that place in the (all. Choir practice at Mr. Littleford'u Saturday evening. Miss Atwood,of Downers Grove, Is visiting at her grandfather's, Mr. Jesse Oldfield. A Fourth of July picnic was voted for. Sunday. by the Sunday school, and committees were appointed to make the necessaty arrangements. Good luck to the widoworsâ€" Dnrkibus nightibus Sweet. glrlorum Manibus kisaibus Wants some morum. Thut’s right you east and folks, don't let the west. and get ahead of you; Mr. A. L. Smart. is having :1. gravel drlva put in and planed llngg stones hauled, from Lamont, for a walk. Mr. Neel, of Wheaton, is doing the work. Furniture Dealer. LISLE SIFTI NGS. THE WA]. MARKET. AND CASS; : White a: wnnams. Ad Builders. 5 nwwrwmmwmmwawmmwwmmmiwwmntmmmk Docum- (Imvo. Ill Codtncu T-Iwn PM A" Kind! of Build- Flu-Inle- Pllvlliullrcl General OOOOOOIOCCCI0.0.0.0000...90......OOOOOIOCOOOOOOOOO: Limmll’y Work cnllvd In! and dvlivunl. Tlu- Inca! 0! Volt dam: and uliulnctiun gummnmul. Lfl GRANGE AND NAPERVILLE LAUNDRIES. r 'I‘CDBAOOOS. 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