COUNTY SURVEYIIH ' Wham urn-bomb II Mn 3%??? as: -“ mu..." aunt-menu â€"u" m Most Popular IOTA RY PUBLIC. Gunners Tum: PM numm, nu Hive Your Surveys lads by the 11mg Bnflding. DR. G. A. SIDDONS HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN -:- Ind :- SURGEON. ofï¬ee um! Wee. 'lnIor term open» Tlmndny, Jan. 9. Three college mums. Clmicll. Edou- «no And Utemry. Paper-tor, munc- luding to curb of (he Ibnro. Norm-l mom for those whining to tech. Modem: mud [or other colleges. can! or rest. For catalogue “dress CHAR!†A. BLANCHARD. “A School for Men and Women." Aml why? Br OILS calm.- wchavc to use And a mod nrtIvln I» Mud In mt. but l). K Craig has. brand Hunt in hard to haul. In". or- «km a Cnrponle'n Drug 810m “NOW IS THE WINTER OF OUR DISCONTENTY" ET THE BEST I'm)" Palm and lmhnll- Dal-I. Doc-urn "mu. m. Htmvlng unulllnlr Cutting In [In La! «turd Ion: Approved fllvlu. ARCHIE MARVIN. Tonsonal - Parlors, SUITE 28, Cl 61M! 87', til/€160. owl-Iona. EXCIMIOE OFFIL'E, Donut-s emu. CHAS. WERT. SLUSSBR a JOHISOI. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. C. A. PROUT. SURVEYOR. Worl- donc In cl! pun- ol an county on gluon notice. Money to Loan. WHEATON. ~ - ILLINOIS. ALLEN '1‘. Contractor . and Bullder All work given prompt and person! at» . . . (cation . . . ' â€OWNER?! GROVE, - - ".LINOlfl. WH EA TON COLLEG E, DRAINAGE, IIIDLJNNH: Exnmlnltlonaud (Mlle. Day- the last Sutur- duy of every month, excepting July. Ausnu. November and December. IN THE COURTHOUSE AT WHEA'I‘ON .'...R ’1‘. MORGAN.'.‘. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS. Downers Grove, Light Running TONSORIAL PRRLORS. Downer- Gme, m. PLA'I'T'IHG Work Satisfactory. RUSSELL Proprietor of AND IACA DA umxn SUBDIVIDING. Who icon for six years. severe mlpflalm shon- neu of breath. together with such ox- .mmm that, st “may I would “It the floor manly all night. We maladchebatmedkaltalent no. on“ “on an. no neuter-o, it“ [Morganlcdhenseof the ban-Mar MM'unoI-emedy. Khulna! your trimmer". In The Gnome Ind 'lfoofflpelfltoroi n} In; Iced pm 0! Mia 'ftcno Med um In. J. P. M, Wu, K... wileottlpedhorof The Graphic. malad- In‘ load paper of Miami county, triu- "I can Met with heart dim for at: years, severe palpitations. abou- non of breath. together with such ex- mnervousnens. that,“ times I would nth tbs floor nmriy ail night. We manned the but Int-rues! talent Mauanman’fo-‘m, bu Ihsd organicdlseam of the bent for chh then mm no remedy. I had PPM m" mmmnt In The anhlc Ind you m. In I last mt, "In! one houlaof Dr. liter m (Inn-e for the Heart, ’hlch convinced me that. thpre m "on m In n. I look lhm home.» oar-h of tho + Pounos’gzdé'lF' «nu/auras.» 80!." 'N CANS ONLY HALVESJM M.- LESS THAN HALF THE' PRI‘CEQF OTHER BRANDS Ill. mx 5%! Embaï¬ping Done U. H. BALCOM, DRESS 80/78 I SPEC/117' V. Winter Ove rcoats. V Our ---$18§::5t.s. ‘O‘O‘ NDERTHKER Desired. "halal"! Work um! ull Klmlv; Ur Furnllum lh-puiring. We pride oumeh'es on the per- fect ï¬t and lhshiounhle cut. of all our garments. The best dressers all pu‘ronize us. We aim do repairing umlly. We are showing the Inlesl, patternsin ()uzrmulings. They will be sure In please you. Which we make to order for men already numbers its friends by the hundreds. You never saw a better suit. (‘0' the money We make puma all the way from $4 up. .LVII P. Tholln. Furniture Dealer. ‘ “ ‘v‘“ I all Klmh . Donna"! Grove In lloulquumn {or mug. florlutu. We have thru wall oqulppod ILLM'UIS gm" imam doing I nouflnhlng bunL â€"- "all“. 1 tor season, [a mover 5ch0 enur- wnmsnt of 0 India: of ï¬le members and their friends. The but talent II secured in musical, olocntlolnl, or oth- or lines, for their ammo-ant. Tho “mokoߠon ale-mate Friday ovona inâ€. shay: ï¬nd a Int-go nnnbor of Member. nad Maud-mt. Just now My pool comment I‘m- an In . .g _ mwm ...... "-23.2 high I'm-h; In W. The Downers Grove Club In I welder- able factor in the sochl life of the vil- lage. They are continue", on the look-out for novel entortnlnnenb for their members end (ï¬ends. The club rooms in the Bethany building on the corner of Foot. and Belmont streets, are nicely ï¬tted up with all modern conveniences. Pleno, pool and billiard tables add to the menu: of amusement. The rooms are so emu;- edthat ch can he "no W, when dang, Inching 3 lug.“ hn l for doneln or other entertainment. Every other ride, 29mg dur‘lngdtbo win-5 AA- ._..___ The Lollies' Library Association is one of the bent secular lnutitnllone in Downers Grove. They have a line In- sortl'nent of the bent of reading matter and are constantly adding to it. Their cheap: are no very low that the bone lite of this choice collection are within the reach of every family. It is a pro- grunive, permanent institution and we cannot do too much In ltn encourage ment. it is not and was not intended as a money making institution, but is a great success in accomplishing the ohjeet for which it was fanned. Downers Grove is fortunate in having one of the bent railroads running out of the city. pass through it and gives to it the best 0! suburban service. over 25 trains each way. most 0! them making no stops east of Riverside. The cars are kept neat and comfortable. The eonductorsami train men are accom‘ modatlng and gentlemanly in their demeanor, and the constant elorte that are being putJ’orth by the ofllcials oi the C. B. (:0 to improve the service, removes all cause for complaint and gives to us the murance that the road will always keep up with the times and the improvements of the age will be a given to us. '1' I' The Down": "no" lm Ind Ila-w- sknd Am‘lnflon In uncut flu but In the slate: Mn Monk show:- :5 ml 3 min a any Nut Dun he. "pond. ll is handled with can And very mu. en- pvnse. ll. hm conï¬ned m opnuan to this vlrinlly and has met an demands made upon It, and has ambled many at our peoplo that an Iorlrlng on I salary to get themselves hunts. John Holland is president: (In, 1.. "mm. secretaryzl. W. Rogers. PM Mr. rolling [mun-I. bountiful dunk. nulunl drainage. amid nun. mnwml good Ion-IN». ml admin. rlum‘lm. well «mum: Ian-1m M vnrlom kinda. mph! mbuflnon Huron! nrvlm. for an “mun-u. mus-tho. y". cannon-Mn. luv abiding maple. annm (Iron In mud to no». of L‘Ilkmgo'n «chum m: nouniuhlnxrhumh org-alumna, mplï¬ut. Canton“ Hui-royal. Conxnxn- Ilonnl. Nuhodlu. (hmun Evangelical. ill with fluid: buIldInx-A. "mm the Spin-«mat who haw a lot and MIMI»; la mnhmpmtlon. 3 in the Hathawny building ’3; cornef of Foot. and Belmont n, are nicely IIM up with all The vurlou» bemwolcmt lodgu um] mm onion: nu fully mpmnlod In Downwa- (1mm and mo unmbcnhlp and Hamlin; In uhm‘e the nvonxu. Downer-u (Iron can mow mou good A hand I walla. um! honor uncu- without the u Jam ()1 man: largo bond-d Indohlqdum. of In" Everybody of (.‘lolruxu'u suburb-L gum-In] Tin Owing to ID- nntural drainage and Mg!- altitude Downen Grove enjoys an enviable nputnuou M a healthy place. Ourodumtlonll ndvnn use: an great. We have "no public schools with an amt-lent corps of lead-en in charge. We have the bent suburban train ner- viue of any town on the “Q." Fm, pansenger train :1 day. More building will be done the roux- ing year than ever before in the Imam" of the village. DoWnem Grove business [Irma stand high in the estimation of city whale- sale houses. " Thanksgiving. We have no saloons. Upwurds or "fly now houses in «Int village the past. y.en.r Help to build up your own \xllage by patronizing home industries. 'And every bbler. hen and chick Seemed ma ing such a splatter; And soon 'tw-s plain that little Tom Was calming the commotion. But why, or wherefore. little man, He‘d not the slightent notion. ‘ Up mmhed the largest gnbbler then Unto our little hero, “We'll have you for tomorrow's relish" How Tommie quaked for fear. 0h: Then in 3 tries. the turkeys all. {ing Rushed straight ht him. when “cream- How very stran e and ghod to ï¬nd. He had been on y dreaming. \ Emu: Wum: Gn'uou. LmJo To'umxe Went to bed Thinking of the marrow; ’Twould be the glad Thanksgiving day :Vhat joy to him to borrow lawns of what the day would bring: Indeed he was not able, To keep his mind on pumpkin plan, And the turkey on cook’s table. But. soon, ’twus something else he saw. 'E'hg‘barn-yan! 93â€de u. flutter TURKEY'S THANKSGIVING. mned. ate In influx Mining out of and gives to "ice, over 25 33am making 3. 'l'homn . Mk. The 1 In accom- l fly In their xtefl‘orts than t ofï¬cials of the service, nplaint and I but the road " Io tinn- mud '0 “'10!“ an Miss Canton of Colorado in visiting at in"! plum. [m Heal-Wu. Whom Kim urrirul than murals: for last week Wednesday evening Aimmu l equipped Infpï¬ud to "uni u number-u! iwr Cans ailing IMML friend: awaiting her. umi un wjuynlniu limo ensued. mou good A hand and glow ux'iui will be given |‘L-_. .. - __._..._. 8cm «Illinois 1-. DuPogo Canny, PA.“ of J I: T damned. 3921* wwmm am "'9 The lsmous Chickering is, of course, the «mac standard. To those who can, we guy, buy the Chickoflng and you will knoy that no one can possess anything better. Ch MunFsumm ‘00.. 220 Wtb‘ nah Amara the Cyhicago agents for the shod“ pianos ‘l'ha Foster is cutting a lens-Mon In a modules-priced piano. REGARDING PIANOH. Gabler. Marshall Wendell. These urn today and have been for years, recognized as standard makes To delinquent water takers: All water consumers that have not paid the utter rule: for the last six months of the you. by the 1.10. of December. notice is hereby given um the water will be‘ shut off on that dxte. I Gentlemen can ï¬nd comfort in wear- In. our undemlothlng. A" wool 01- flmlined. Vulcan "ml the quality here that you will "ml nowhere eke. Nah ï¬rm is the place. A bus-inc†meeting or the Flpwnrtli lmno wan winter! to In hold at J. P. Smut‘n nut Hum-day owning. to follow immediately utter the choir prutlm. which meets pmmmly at 7.!) Int! will! no delays, there wii he mn- Iplo time for both. Every memher n! the league should he pment at this meetinx. Some mnfilln will In neces- sary m the hand and glove soda! t'ome‘ Friday evening. â€at Designers. in not our aim in life to look in the best in- tent of our community? Surely we will show ourselves loyal memlycrs at :- worthy organization Ind come to tho meeting with I pmyeri‘ul preparation to do anything in our power to help. ADKYNNTRATOR’B NOTICE. J. I". Hmurt rolumml [mm M:- lmM “ml-why. 4" nmm no Inna-M nomv- "rm"; nnmâ€" um! um not My» ammo-l. But flu. but. of II nu â€In! It (not a Will Instead of n «vim box In whlrh In lulu; Mn gum. and. (mm a an. door which his party that Haul-y Info" Ma "tun. (he of Ha hot-k, about bmugm down a hurt. â€I. W. Inlhn and sun M which he Dun In Imphka of II“ hunt. TM [Me of lumhrr to NH: rhun'h 80min, «ltd not noun tn hum-r any 000. W. n" 00an numlvau nttlu tho strung [mutability that It? whom-'- tn to be mad. minimum-v. Tin mud: could Mn bath-chum data! A Mon“! m, but "lvttar lutq- than mnr" l- the old mill†nml up nhv gland It I- tn luv fllnl anyhow. Everybody in Invited In Inland lhk nodal. The ladle-q um Mkul In bring nylon: or mlltnn erh will dlnguluo the bum]. alum-ulna and pin The M! will It. dlu'hml when you in» "an. I It Jam ()ldllolcl'd «at Friday light. A human! to begin with, thin Week. Mr. James Colman was in Cm lululy. Arrxumementq wane made Numlay, for a rousing Cllriuuuxu true enur- lainmeut to take phu-e Chrmmux «w. Good! We'll_ be um 10 be more. At. the residence of Mr. John Behm, at Luce. the Wedding ueremmoiesnr one of Hinsdule's well known young men were solemnized. The native purl-it'l- puutn were Mr. J. H. Rnhluer, and Miss Mamie Tram), also of this village. The â€5mm is the treuxurer of the Chicago. I’wrin‘c Southwestern It. It. which is one of our coming institutinns. The hride in moat highly thought ol by the residents of our village. for the herniv part she tank in [hut uwful scourge of diphtheria which demsuuod so many happy homes here some timeugu, when she nony stood at her post or duty, and saw a mother and {our children die by the hand of the fell dean-"yer in «no or hiu must horrible fornw.~ llin-ululo "cumin. Joan M. an, Village Clerk. We hear "mt our neihbm-J. RSmurt, returned home from his sporting tour lauded witha deer and thev luin of n black beur-â€"n lucky trip for him. to he sure. Winter is making: an e Mice this year. Snow star any occurrences at present 0m- blacknmllh is kept. busy at pm- am, preparing horses for the ivy roads. Mutton seems to be in great demand. (no. Ruhmer is kept busyâ€"killing“ sheep. l ï¬cbï¬Ã©végpouomcs. 3 . I ummmmmmmmmmmmu LACE. “WWW“ ~ nmannmmuwa NOTICE CASS. storms are 0 very exu-ly appear- â€I Mi! GMES "‘ OONVEYANOING F133 an: Insurance. F l D r > Laundry wovk call"! [or and deflated. The heal 0! watt clone and "(Martian “Illflnlcï¬l ..... â€0.0.â€OOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO00.0.0.0â€000000“ NEWS DEPOT. STATIONERY. PERIODICALS. ETC Man! lot the Celebrated In a ï¬rst class meat mnrket? The ï¬rst thing in the clue of meat kept in stockâ€"whethet it is nice. tender and juicy, ot tough as I ten~year~olil Texas steer. Being satisï¬ed on this point. you Win to look around In to the cleanliness ol the muket. e would he pleased to have you call and put us to the test. All our meats will be lound ï¬rst class and the heat in the market. Our prices will always be found just right, too, . G. GRAHAM LaORANOE LAUNDRY. “'0 have nlm piotnm framed and autumn] am will mun dune button W on ll» walla mplato with lilo and bounty. Hundmh of «liflml ulylm u! molding: tn mlmt from. MERTZ MO ‘- __E1 STANGER’ What do you Expect to â€find Keeps I Choice Line 0! the Best lit-ml: NOTARY PUBLIC, POLICE MAGISTRATE CIGARS Hardware and‘ Paul COAL-uni 'l‘lwy m bundling 'III onion-1 «town and Il-nm and um uhow ynu than I OI The "no Bur-or a an In M u! the many nlylr- In I not. hot, In III W53 - - .STOVESi‘j ACORN . ,. HEATING um COOKING iou W Inn-Cluâ€" "am up “an 05"“. I! ‘ ! M II l" .‘..".’....’.'.‘;:".'._..91* 4»- In a! mum Mm um wlmuon. ll 1103mm; It: I. I yuur I II '1 CI I'uul will "In. 1.5:.†ome. ,v lumwlllm m. wurk. an..." Furniture .pd .«Undort-klng. “mu! I. on.“ Lot It- Anne. M