Downers Grove Reporter, 5 Dec 1895, p. 5

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N Ew HOME ' bay m'tdim ' , {Jug In” M E 3 Light Running winche- at. hnmtmugou Em" ' '06 “tom 647"“ " bybooen on a over fog!” dun- Yonwmt one“ and!- mamm': "mum nonhuman «and by Ill youn- to “Int and ma GET THE BEST IMARY PUBLIC. Most Popular We" Tm F0042; GRADING. IA ”WNIUWWR. Hm Your Surveys lade by the up Building, DR. G. A. SI DDONS nonmpumc PHYSICIAN â€":- and :â€" SURGEON. Office and Rank-cc, Winter term npem Thursday, Jun. 2. Three mum mum. (finial. 8d..- «no. and Literary. Milk", coat-u loading to each of (he thou. Nor-u) mm for tho-e wIsMng to touch. Students Mind [or 00'" «Megan, ml or want For catalogue nddrun WHEATON COLLEGE. ;; Who-Ion. mm ' A School lot Men and Women.” And why? HP 01 I S calm: wclmu' In use AM! 3 until nrflc‘k h In!!! In ”I. |_mt_ I). K. Crux imp a bound "NO\V IS THE \VINTER OF OUR DISCONTENT'“ I‘D-Ia VII-aw- a“ Emban- sun. ”0va «lma. In. Marlo“ and "II? ('nmng In the but all and ”out Approved tum-L Ill/TE 28, El 0110! If. L'IIICIOO. ARCHIE MARVIN, Tonsonal - Parlors, OFFIOII. EIL'IMIOE OFFICE, Donna Gnu. MERINOIISOI. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Money to L‘ WHEA’IUN, Won: don: In all pan- o! the county All work given prompt and pen-mull M- ...tonlion... DOWNEIRS (move, - - nmuom CHARLES A. BLANCHARD. D.D£-_TL\TN=:: Examination and mile. Dw- th In: Hour- (1qu every month, excepting July. August. November and December. .'.'..R '1‘. MORGAN.'.'. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT 0F SCHOOLS. IN THE COURTHOUSE AT WHEA'I‘ON‘ “a! h luml In In“. [have m;- clnnl (flaunt-'3 Drug Mon. ALLEN T. ' RUSSELL Downers Grove, DRAINAGE. TONSORIRL PHRLORS. CHAS. WERT. C. A. PROUT. SURVEYOR. Downers Grove, Ill. Contractor and Builder Work Satisfactory. on can" notlcc- PLAN!!! mm mm”. Proprietor of ARI) IACA DA. 11"“). SUBDIVIDIKG. “can. In ‘0."- ILLINOIS. ”A“! m .- Am PARTS OF YEAR-â€" One Cent 3 Day human hr mm yearâ€"find a Pres! dead-l 7081 u ant-for SOUND DEMOCRACY AND ALL THE NEWS Will Do ”I. W“! w an: Iddram to? one your for eunu- [fig-numb. Wma [or run 1nd loan Luna-um no r Mai .411. with Rwy-m ran Mn; 3- run-III. :r "Hum. :38. l 8" "awhho “Idem The Chicago Chronicle DAILY BY IAIL 83 PER YEAR “main!!!" ::.~_“'::;~£~:"::»:-’: Ill. Ito snmlpuo- '0' la- ru- o-o You no This In“. W'NKRR alfll'h'. Embayping Done I’M 0.0!: ldfilon o! U. H. BALCOM, $3.00. 83...... 1:5. 3...... Jae-B El 2:?â€" ..Iaumo , mania-F {aim ii ufo' undefniui " bum memkh on Mt‘lmm" Dr. Miles’ Nervine m MOI. In In leg» an.” palm“... of my heart. W" W“ ‘I‘M *‘W What or m 0f m- utt-m4 m with can “4 worry. I completely M am!“ A“ [an an “mun: marl-c out. 1 loan m, ("noble and fined, .- Wwo minced“ 1” lb... hladlmmMmuflh. A friend brought me Dr. Illu' book. "New Ind Btu-tu- ling Puts." And 1’ I mull, We to try I bottle of I. man my fully wanted. ”Ml-maumruunem. Ifcuumduauumuuflb. Dr. HM Who NW“ 10 A great “Hue, I aware you." AM He. WAu'u IL Bull“: 5. bulliedlorvluhnnldou. an unnwg than 9:, £5941qu leIA poll. Dr. Mlleu' Nervlne strengthens the weak, builds up the broken down constitution, and permanently cures every kind or nervous disease. “4.01.!me {Iv-OW nonhumtuwmnuifig 1. item.- “dufrmpktd'; m I m tabo- the m tom. 5. laugh! “W to 17. 61., flu amt 00mm W a the West Weak, lrritable‘,Tired “I Wu No Good on Earth." NDERTHKER (”adorn Watt nml I" Klmh (X l‘umllnn Ito-pairing. AVID ‘O‘O‘ Restores Health Furniture Dealer. I I. I. I .“0 I8 A. L. Tenney. Some of the children live along the line of the Q. but gladly turned their feces homewnrd to eat Thenkgivlng dinner with {ether and mother, brotherend sister, et the old home form once more. It wee e hep- py and thankful oompeny ihet gether- ed around thet leetive boerd. The company consisted of In. end lire. 8, M. Hawk of Mange, ll. 1. Tenney, wife and son of Hinednle, the liner Ella. Nettie and Bonnie Tenney of Downers Grove. end ll. Ploy Allen of Waterloo, Iowe. Mr. and lire. A. I. Tenney end eon end daughter, who ere at home. ‘ Among the my pleuent gether‘ inge of Thanksgiving wee thet et the home of Ilr. end Ire. B. Lee. it being customary for them to gether together on thet day. the member. of the (em- ily end friends at e MVIB‘ re- union, to enjoy the good thing- of thle life. Among tho-e parent were Ir. end fire. D. '1'. Ill-glove, Ir. end In. J. Wear. lb. and [aloe Wileon ell of the ville“: Ir. end Ire. [fine of An- rlee from behind the tall tree on th opposite side of the lake. First it can their long pointed shadows in‘ th weterend lit up the evergreen slope of pine and hemlock behind me; the1 the water mught the glimmerand noon the whole lelxe was one sheen of golden light. The boys contemplete building e lerger and more commodioue hone in the eprlng to mmodete the in creasing number of friends who deein to enjoy their bountiful hoeplinlity For eny one contemplating a hunting or fishing trip no better piece could he found. men. To delinquent weier token: All we»: ooneu mere that have not peid the weter rates (or the lest six months "or the year, by the let or December, notice in hereby given that the weter will be ehnt 01 on thet dete. Jon It. Venue, Villege Clerk. mun. 3193mm. mummmaJ-Ile rare;lr.eedlre.J.N. M, .l. 1. Prince eon u in, M W Wilson. I. Iodine-en, In I- tr Mona-t: tee-m1 MindereI‘ 7"” n...“ M...~:...*~ 1; xivinggeoenl satisfaction. Thanksgiving '3 celebrated by a fulfills-thorium“ the home of Ir. Did we ever tell you Anything shout om- shoes that wm't My true? Did you ever buy I cheap, shoddy shoe at Thompson's We don't call cheap shoes. We do sell low price. shoes. In fact the bait shoe for the money In town. In 311m of thecry lbontleauiet going up. we are still selling 82.50 and California "condom. pomnnlly mn- «indent leave Chicago 07"] Wed"..- ulny via the lorllnglo- Bonk. Low {are and unexcelled Accommodnllom For full [unlcnlnn Write to T. A. "My.exeorxlon manger. m Chi-kl 'stveet. Chicago. or lpply to the lorel ngenlei‘ WC. [1.50. R]. vomit. 3 wild region ninmndlnx in nil Hilda ol me, which in MM lit“. Ino'n a yet exoevt lo a favored few. but “to boys know a thing or hm about the woods end knew a w" of getting the" with n team. We pitched our tent and got oar pine bough bed reuiy‘ end upper under way when ll. mmv‘ meooed lo ruleâ€"and how It (lid min! The flodm Woodmen .r. “1'0”.“ We had forgotten our lulu- nnd lad ghoul a rapid. grown. nun, nu... to en! upper fly the lith. ol the llrn. nel tumult-Hon In existence. A sun. but never: meal tested suede! and meal. just printed shown that during nevernsleep was sweeter than that. iMn past yen: up to Now. I. "new luvs We 5:» I no! mount'of gnme this been 704 new amp. omolned Ma 44‘. lrlp including n llne doe. '28 new members admitted. The Ahle'n [Audios taken lie name from amount pnld (or dun. [m durln. being. mod owned end run by the October Wm thou! .1401”. heathen Jolvn and Joseph Ahle. It Is 1|qu mourn-am fin “do“ uni 150' "can; vary plan-kl] ape-t Baum“: go unwind to patch... some of "non tun-«um Christ-nu nun-kn uuu will In for Id. It u» doubt. cult-Mullen! at Thonpol'n hall. and don't [arm the dub. Dr. I und‘a'. Friday um! Runway a! mu week. (Mo-flame" a: and condor! In was In. our undoulottlug. All wool or flwviluod. “My gnu find "to quality hon-hat you will find nowhon aha. Nut: ”vu- h (M plan. 11w young people Ian A um cont- lng M" In 5 nature on 80th Wuhan. ton mind, when they «I‘M, consu- gutalud enjoy the exhilarating will!” a! nlklln‘down Mll. D. 0. Graham and daughter Edith upon! fiundly with Kr. and Inn. Hugh Honnlng. u Hum. In. ”alum ud xnnddnuuhur Clam "tuning ran-rm with than. Fm: Humâ€"Good farm of 112 mm‘ Two miles southwest of Downer: (nova Cheap tor cub, or on torm- to wit pur- chaser. Enquln of John ll. Wolln. Go to Thompson's hall Frklny and Saturday evening: to buy your Christ, mu presents. Be sure to not. your dolls of the old woman In the shoe. The Turner vulture board is udvertiw ing for bids for building their water ‘ works stand pipe, etc. Joe Richards. the veteran meat cub- t.er, has been assisting in the meat mar- ket during the Illness of Frank Steero. Do not purchase any juvenile holiday ‘ books until you see the ntock handled ‘ by A. ll. Cornelius. He has the finest line on the market. F. J. Lovell and wife ofDanvIlleJll” are visiting Mr. Lovell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Lovell. Hood's pills are the bent after dinner pills,analst digestion, prevent consti- pation. 25c. Mrs. J. P. Downerâ€"who last I gave birth to a daugtherâ€"is very ioualy ill. Lovers of high-cam music will be entertained at the Auditorium this evening. mute: and snow shovels at Brode‘a. W. H. Colvlllo is now handling the justly (among Shamrock flour. Chicago University Glee and Mando~ lin Club at the Auditorium tan-night. Skates and snow shovels I ADDITIONAL LOCAL. I To delinquent wmr taken: All : wnm conga morn that have not paid the "to: rates (or the In: six months "or the yur, by the ht or December. notice In Ina-ob: 3!"! that the water will be am 01 on Hut dab. ‘ I haven‘t seen n more beautiful pic- ture in many a day than was presented one morning when I watched (he nnn flee from behind the tall tree on the opposite side of the lake. First it cant their long poinied shadows in‘ the weier end lit up the evergreen slopes of pine and hemlock behind me; then the wnter ceugm the glimmerend noon the whole leke was one sheen of golden lighi. The boys contemplate building n Inger and more commodioue house in the npring in mandate the in- creasing number of friends who desire to enjoy their bountiful hoeplzelity. For Any one contemplating a hunting or fishing trip no better pint-e could be found. Ahlc'n [Andlng takes “a name from being. mart owned und run by the Mouton John and Joseph Ahle. [I Is Ibuutll‘ul place. the hon-vols situued on a little eminence with a lawn slop- ing gently down to the water. This lake (Knot-lulu) in 3 ch at, mld body of Int". fed by wring: and thoumflng In all kinds of fish, has three strum: running Into undone outlet. It In really all-oat I veritable hunter’s and flshemm's pundlae. A low don nfhr {Mu w. lmulul our "(on with l Ml, ale". "has“; and mm. grub, And not out for Mn N; things with which the plums :ihouuded. A few (toys pmvious to my arrival my hrother-ia-hiw hmi had quit» a tussle with a monster binvk hear. They were mused quite early uno morning by hating the pulling «mi blowing of some iorgo animal some distance out in the lake, no they took a boat out! went out to investigate. and it proud to be an immeuw: boar, evidently making him way across. Bruin didn‘t mm to think he had limo in monkey with than oi. lint, hut Mier u uhoi. or two had been tired. one of which utnu'lt him in tho jaw. he turned with yell» of logo and pain and vainly «Munro-19d todomoiloh their boat. tlwnnlvw in- cludod. It woo pretty exciting. but ' they mammal io hoop cool and no ltopt ' out of hi: way at tim mm» limo got- tiuxin thoir oorli, ilumlly a bullet at tho lino at tho tannin wliimi him. ley toood him uhon by mm harming on ‘ to hit out. whllo tho other mind. No tippod I‘o wulai at 400 pound-u Tho ooxt morning allor my arrival wo won found with a light hull of moo whwh mmlo it o unml clay lur uniting door. We noun (um-ti Inn-h - and took our otnihm on a "run.” l mint hovo boon than now-mi hmm. random): moot oi tho limo it i nimnid hon tho "hurl furor" ii I no a door. when ollnt am right lnlum man i out the ontlorod howl n! ulvig hm‘k Nomlnn ulooiy tho-nil mu. Wmumt thinking 30' onyihinu l pull-d up and and. my ballot ntrihlng him in tho nimohhar and down ho wont. Wo had A big joining- giug him thou: miioo Q"? loll-o trooo. otc... to tho hoot. tho throo of in hoing potty woil bio-oil vhon no got thou. owl no '0'! milk wall mutt-lid [or that do). “I left. Chicago Wednesday, Nov. 6, reached Ellis Junction the next morn- ing at 7. I was a day Inter than I ex- pected lo be, consequently iinding no one there to meet me. hiya-fly alter- native was to “take to the wOods." I chose the best of two minis lending to- wnrds Aiilu's Landing. the place I was‘ aiming for, but I found the smoothest road is not always the right road. This ona look me out ol my («name so that when! reached the lake I was about eight miles from my friends around by land, though their pim-e wax in night about half a mile 06 by water. I iinulâ€" Iy found a man to row we :wrusu and was soon upoilingu full grown “mu-1m on bear meat nml various other good thing» with which the plan's nhoumled. An Account of a Measurable Trip in NorthernWbco-uin. Our fellow townuman, Mr. J. F. Smart. has returned from his trip to northern Wisconsin, laden with trophies of the hunt in the shape of a good sized doe, the hide and antlers or an immense buck and a. big chunk or “bar” meat, besides ducks, putridges. etc. The ac-: count of his trims told in Mr. Smurfs own words: BACK FROM THE HUNT. EXCHANGE OFFICE DOW Emu and LIFE Insurance. D. G. GRHHHM‘ In a first class meat matket? The first thing in the elm of meat kept in Itockmwbethct it is nice, tends! and juicy, or tough I: I ten-yearâ€"old Ton- nteet. Boll; satisfied on this point. you Win to look uound u to the cleanliness ol the multct. e would be plant! to have you call and put us to the test. All out melt. will be found first elm Ind the best in the market. On! prion will always be lound just right, too. MERTZ F‘or Yourm >1} What do you 7 Expect to find W:- h." nice picture- Mandamus! “willmhtha-Inmapmonfinwdh up“. with lilo ind bounty. How of diluent lulu of moldingl to ”but from. .mwwm mmmmm; nu-mmmmm mmummmmu... NOTARY PUBLIC, POLICE MAGISTRATE, ‘ John Haas“ Hardware . and M14 if"! m. In And It Illl' Hun! Rtl‘abm. II; curl.“ I'm. 'I'h I... I on 'oil. Ibo-Mug m P [- ‘ol mun ome. gm)“- 0!. If losing-*9":

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