Downers Grove Reporter, 19 Mar 1896, p. 1

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Downers Grove Reporter. Thirteenth year. Downers Grove, DuPage County, Illinois Thursday, March 19 1896. Home Happenings. National Light Oil at Nash Bros Additional local news on fifth page. Mrs Frank Owens is visiting Plano. Mr. Mergenthal, Jr., visited here last Monday. Seasonable fruits and vegetables at Thompson's. Mrs Gall's house is being decorated with a new roof. Mitchell Heintz will occupy his new house about June 1st. Frank Stranger is still on the sick list, but is able to be about. Creamy butter 25c; fresh eggs 14c, at Bateman & Palmer's. Mrs D. G. Graham, and daughter Edith are visiting at Plano. The Odd Fellows confirmed the 2nd and 3rd degrees last Monday nigh. Mr. and Mrs W. H. Barnhart Sundayed with friends in the city. Mrs Hall is quite sick at home with her daughter, Mrs Geo. Smart. Rev. H. W. Dowding and family will move to the city about May 1st. E. H. Prince took a business trip to Kanas and Nebraska last week. Rev. H. H. Rood was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. M. Lee last Sabbath, Dewitt C C. Kickler of Perkin stopped over Sunday with his sister, Miss Nellie. Attorney R. Witten of Chicago Sundayed with friends and relatives in the Groves. Frank Stranger was compelled to lay off work for a few days owing to an illness. Dont buy poultry netting until you have obtained prices on same at Mertz & Mochels. Talk about style -- you should see the style and quality in Thompson's line of spring shoes. M.S. Ellsworth is very ill at his home in Wheaton, with but slight chance of recovery, Perhaps your stock of canned goods is exhausted -- Thompson;s isnt. Best quality and lowest prices. Mt lam. given by In. WI. ‘ “I“ in honor of In. Eben Stanley Jul In. (lam Any one who H bail “in no to be cater- flld I, this “canon: hm. kmws ““0“!“qu dd um the; . doe-Ion m amatanjoynbk one. 3 vflr. Mdlec’ a youumt son, John, Wham-0mm, m .1. Hunt- m bimodal mbolnglhnfdrmy ‘ m. H. hf. inn mining In- A first clan school «Walnut 5- Ida; WJohamnnlna M «two. Ofmm everybody will “- and,“ as much an out-Mame- glunbyonndnoohmslnys pop!» minim], so. “but 3mm, m the date of 1‘ MW '3 making mm”: to out-r into tho mummy: Mm In tho city. Hr. FM In: Ind 33!!“ in] of ”Mom In this line, Md will undoubtedly Ink. ammonia um] WW Brown, dork of mum mm In the any, manual“! by his wife Md mu. boy, can In a plum- ant all h‘mmy. They think at mucus!" m shown In grant [no- It. Bryan‘s block on Bacon. M Adi-Wydddn elegant stock ofwlllmndbovdun. mm you will have m tmulnkfm Km .lO to m 11-" (or wring paper Imaging and plating. "co. B. Dinner no (on. My plat and min-om: your Man for "We money. Ila flu Faun-k who Malacca spud. In; tho [not week with In "ugh I. WM“. Manual m Mr Man at Dam. pun. Iowa. Ion-lay. Mood and was». my clonal: n- DM. Rap the blood rich. punt-id balm, with "not: ”puma Ind J. thuhlmm of Mn“. MMMNWMMML (My an!" Ind all Nanak-Inn. Ml I'm- Ulfllokctric "gm: an «Wk-Ind, M. Mgr-on mum: you with (In 0-“ grain of oil at love: prim. lulu l Inc-Ml Mn jmt mind I m load «I tub wln and their princ- on the an. m Methane?" Mon. . John but". "In; Johnson and (In. Ill-dot In" hon reported on the nirk list but an Inn-loving. I. R. ubwonh In very m M. Ma hone in Wham. with but nugm chino-dummy. Wynne-took“ cannon! soot Inummâ€"Mm‘n Isn't. Hut «mum, and Iowa! Mm M about ut,Io-â€",ou should no the «1|. and quality In Timur-own “no of IMI‘ tho-I. Don't buy lumitry main: unul you Inn chained prim on me at Mod: 5 Ioclol'u. Punk Slang" was mammal to lay on work a row day» In! week owing to Ilium. Rev. ll. w. Domling and famlly wlll move In the city about Nay but. t3. )1. Prince took a bmlnm trip to and Nobmku hat woelt. Rev. H. II. Rind Ian M guest 0! Hr. and In. Geo. II. he Inn Babb-Ill. 00"!“ C. chklor of Pekln utoppod over Hunky with Ill» ulster. Illa Nelllo. Attoruoy E. Wotan ol’ Chlugo Bum clay“! wltln Mom]: and nlullvn la the I now. Ilm. Hall I» qulunlck at the honwol‘ her (laughter. lira. ()eo. Smart. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bamlmrt Sun- dayod with friends in the city. The Odd Fellows con!“ Trot! the 2d and :m degrees last Monday night. Creamery butter 25¢: fresh eggs Me. at Baumnn Palmer’s. Mrs. D. 0. Graham pull daughter Edith are vmung at Plano. Frank manger ls still on the nick list, but is able to be about. Mitchell Heinlz will occupy his new house about June lst. flammable fruits and vegetables at. Thompson’s. Mrs. Gail's houm in being decorated with a new roar. Mr. Mergeuthal. Jun, visited here Inst londuy. National Light Oil at Null Bros Additional local news on mm m. Mrs. Frank Owens is visiting in Plano. THIRTEENTH YEAR. snow min .1: so» the. noun. alum-lag a local nua- mn-nt far which the)» work was doulnncmlaguoflmAndynfl-on ”Muhamnklpualo-thcm pinion-h m the dim In to A an M the golds medium.” tho lug: comm In touching word picture- nd oloqnn“ plan-us. Inn, cyan wan find with (an a vidom o! tint childhood’n homo, with {tunnydmmam mulled up by the min“: words. 'l'lnrollowhg from “I. Gown Ro- pubflun mm no applicable to mm as. HM we reproduce It: “Inga. the good num- that In drawn on who: I-mm nail." Mom-Is to "00- H. Whitney orb“ Grove. “PM of an nmwuuundogmow m cmâ€" also. II": week. “80"." Is A tenth hanc-fl! new“ “mm In Ivor elm. 80!. also won first honor! in up munch. belch show some «no-Inca. Ir. Whit-nor. l- “Io 0"" of Mitt-toss which In mm '0' P“ Haul 8nd brooding. 1 3.“ ‘00? what] “In iniflnl D?- .o- in tho mm on "Home.“ "I“ find”. no mm '- "Onr 0M"- AGontyu Polinh Political club has In. own-ind. under the mm. of Room No. 1. Dukes um elected It follows. Pro-flout. Nlhohn Pita rich; actuary Albert meM- Mm. John Mu“; mania] Do'flJ. flock. The!!!“ Mag wm hheldin Ilh‘s In". Tic-thy. larch L l'. now-nun, man: no“ soon» luv 0! Y. I. (f. IL, was in the ”flag. the name! the want mung“; ton young men‘s Sanctum the nu». In the evening a {find union rally of in “‘00.!!th vi" 0mm :1. the new} Int. and n large number of he”- won In “W. In. Hughes I” u- dshl 8, In It" Iona. In. Jul: and In. Will Oolvmo. llnm but ’l'hunudly, was ray plen- lunch. it "no hone M Ills. "mm 1‘ ‘ flunk-o. ”Alma. 5 Pal-an. hook at ”I. who «Io-lam In mull [m (In. P. Dorm entries. The In! planning um and annihilation Mable. Mr- nml rolling. m sweaty-0n mm a! mn‘n pants to on hold out at $1.“. It In just Ilka gir- lng then any. mm. and lulu your A mu. daughter Q! A. 1-. "union. of "a Want Guam Journal. who had been "I for non. Um. dud Int numb day morning. lIoquIJom in kilns mum-m tro- ut omlm to mm M:- oyu. whirl: have been unabllng Mm Cm son. “an [Ia-l. pound. ' Wu! Mucllon In par- chunk! largo qunnmm M Ila-tub Ilodwl'x Make your home lowly with hemm- ful ofloflfln In“ decorations; "on. P. Dow-or has an «allow variety. Yum. elm sud daughters. III-cs Id- und Ivy. of Huh"! ave-no. were nick of In. II. E Hunger Tut-my. Manna lawn nod. an mu por‘ Thou dingy walls mu m"); In "mulled byauw lot or 1mm «1on in" paper by (loo. E. Downer. Alderman Women art-lull home l'mu: the mouth. much lmprovo-l lo mum. :tlu [on part of the week. i luv. J. C. lye". formerly of am. plus. luu neon-loll am" m a .mum It. It Budutown, lulu mm. Thompson has made boats at friends through M- Ixcellent mlfm. Try his Java and Mocha. Hood's Pills are the beat unm- dinner pllla. «mint. digestion, prevent consu- pauon. 2'} count. Take your money to Tlmm|mfln'x and got 100 cents worth of men-luuuline for every dollar. linker the whitest and sweetest broad-Plllsbury’a Best. Hour at Thompson's. W. H. Colvflle is nuw handling the justly famous shamrock “our. J. W. Rnndo has almost entirely recovered from his severe malady. Flue buckwheat. flour. to flu. fur :15 cents, Mflntenum Palmer‘s. Goo. Lowln has returned from his trip to Michigan. D. Neodlmm of Ilinmlale. warm caller Tuesday. Putty printsâ€"Thompson’s nasal-tâ€" mont. or calieoes. Court convenes «I. Whenlon next. Monday. A. L. Palmer reports a good trade. Wrnplkmul M-l Noddy DOWNERS GROVE, DUPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, MARCH The «hp-Mt of clue-Mr; at tho Univenlty of “final: ha Incl ugly-l during». ya: on tho Indy-Ia at gum-mum" «rado- wry WI mam. - mayovn'nnln nan-um,” “r, “‘1‘; .E o m” m 2..., .c Mail-gm luv to PM Lehman oflmw- nail-cud formuhbkudupon vote tau-acn- brywulmtmcudbm menu“ thembtlnlahmu. The meat Inc-ha of tho nonâ€" W town natal con-1th. m: rocketed {or the 0min; you, as fol- .lown: I. B. Bum, 0. B. M lad Guy L. Bush. A tool-mom I. introduced advo- cating voting on tom‘s“. mt m" m, it tho coal-g Mon. which was Wad. un Informal mm was «Em to h- tot-nu] nnd Peter nah-admin documâ€" Hour“ and Peter WM wot. mined. Poems one. “loam mm cast. Bum receiving ll. Md [Job-amen at. lipo- melon [:71an I‘m the Md In favor of Townsend. influenced hilotflm «2.4“va Puma- wound 818: Townsend 1.:Mty 4. Ir. Prentiss v. «hound nominated by ammunition. Forubcoflloaotmlm Mm 1km nominations: "co. 8. My, Frank J. mum. and A. II. To". and. (”the first ballot (Inf! won 4!! vow mtâ€"l’mtm roam" M: Townsend 102: Ruddy u. M. m. line. ml by mun-lent. Ruddy AI 2| o‘dork Wham l. R. M mile-I "no maul-noon In on!" and Magnum N. D. Klan-Ill 0! "Inside. mum». and C. V. (Jun-um M annun. yum-nary. It was non-i um when Um won hm mam-lam for “I. an. all“. In HIM: my: to mienâ€"um am to k 0-for-1! and the «com! Ito-luau. C. II. ”can“ us mmua to! “hunt superfine, and on mum the clerk Ina tannin! to out n..- vote ‘ M an taunts I’M If. Main“. 1'. I. Bantu mud I’m mul- n-uo. rnr m and upon m My: mum wan mule by men-o “on. “all I1 Ayn ‘1: minute! in town clerk by net-Imam. Tho hunt enucu: war hold II the county. If not In Ibo “no. M In the Auditorium. Rummy. to nominal. to" onion-u for “to mull; yank Nearly m vouu W. Th. nun of the lug. “hath-m being the fly!“ on «MW and highway con-h- m. an Mn my v. m nah-ml nod «uni, non-m Tho man: had Inc. and “Tho-ap- non'a lull. but on Account of the lug. “Mod-m nu adjourn-d to the An“- Indian. A REPRESENTATIVE caucus. Down-enrm My Bum Out Chi "mi it. no; been for lionmu' dog I“. m‘umnia of "no homo might have had I murmur «up: from «Mill. AM It in» their clothing and puma! elforu were manned. ‘ The lonon the building and turni- iun in about ”.001 . [manner a. mo flow the are nine-led in n mystery; but. it In nuplml from a defective flue. \Vlion discovered the musk!- oi' the house. including the mar. was it of ilnmeu. Time being no water or announce. it wan impmlblc to save it. The building burned about two hours harm it was oomuml. and no one In Downan Umvn knew of the [In until the next morning. Early Monday morning at about one u o'clock the strange notions of a 1 small dog, that man shut in the house, awakened the members of the house- hold of John Kostrezskl in Goetyn. The outside or the house was discover: ed tube in flames, and the occupants had only time to hastlly snatch n few articles of wenringapparel and make their escape, Going ohm the street to the residence of Stanislaus Barons, he was awakened. and hurried to St. Mary’s church and rang the hell, with- out, however. getting any response from the mole members of the families of that mmnmnity. It in reported that Sunday evening there had been a “jam- boree" in East Grove, which occupied the attention of many of the residents of Goatyn. until a late hour, oonw : quently when the alarm was sounded they were physlcnlly incapacitated for 4 action. Returning to the burninghouse w Ilr. Bel-ens nuceeded in saving a few pieces of parlor furniture before the i mot fell In. :‘Jolm Remaining. Reduced to Ash- es Honda)! morning. RLAZE IN OOBTYN. ‘flnmfimflmmflmoflh uynmagummh Md “ugh A” ”to”. ‘0. 310" will but ch dachs- PI'I- 0- '- ma will M ho can“ our-on. mum-o. lids-I'm bgimiylu. ha. Whit“ “numbing. gli‘iliglso Hfiagflldlonfiâ€"aroâ€"IS Fanâ€"I i 33.». IO. H3... 1.: I or. III?! 5.... o. i. 381-3 15 3!... 3. 3-383 Isle! at...“ BIC-.1: {EB-ruins 5.8. 85-5.; goatâ€".181. go: qumhom-s hflflnmmm lwwforthnnnlm tho My. Boddpnt-pgool-nnfihomu nun-um mm o! an an. confer “In, Wu olfln “mum “on of mm Myh'hlchflnyw. Immhflii;l. 8. church mmmnwhu.nd s. mhvllhgtflfln oval-g. In. funxw_ho Mora-.1.“ 11.. “mm. nu rm "I’LM J Vim “an Wilma-“on JA Bell ""000de BAW‘M‘. Thom-mun” n-ollaom Inno- dund-molnuon [mat-gnu“.- mahmoonryM-nm In Mrmummulellr hydohpflonhflnw mill: mmmflu.mbmmm lune-MAJ. Howl-o! Alton. for Gammon'nllou. for Button ad 0. C, Mpfortflorkorwm Coon. “await-flown anal-on- I’m BMW (:8ka LOW ‘I'ho con-“ho W “a follow- lnn ”it 0! m not. Ilka-tn. which m the“ to mm D.- I‘Igccouuy u Ibo m «so-mum: IMAM ALT-IA?” cu Icahn tor In an toils-co Mum-pm» Mud W “out“; I. "My for "(galley-“3m.“ nmuon. Wha- m mot Ic- llnloy and Harlin m Mound to. a.- PM Mud mm mm- mum.- "pound. "a coin-ao- W to Anon gauch- Ilulo by PM 1‘. 3mm 0! Aaron. m9 In; A. J. Hopkins: Judg- Uw. l-Jor MM. I‘ll-t lllllof Whmu (or Clo.“ 809nm. Court; John ll. um. lg”. Dc. Doll. and II. ll.‘ WAN and an not-J I’m-hr. In tho IIW [allowing ”on an Am: u» temporary organ-lanai: qul boon made per-3mm, I com-m;- m of on from each town was about] w oomlnuo doles-ton Md alumni“: to the am. convention. The com- mm. was. Iollovn: Goo. Flicker. c. [-1 mad- II. II. uoodflch, J. 8.0m. walnut. Jenkins. A. If. What. Will. lim- wombat“: and I column“. on mo- lnflou III appointed ulcllovn: H. II. kahuna“: mum. u. Holcomb. Jud]. E. II. (my. 14. O. Coop". C. II. At it) o'clock Chairman Ashley called [my enthunlnstic and representative repulrlim delegates of Dul’nge county to order in Scott’s hall at Nuperyiileâ€" the occeeion being the republican con. ventlon called to elect delegates to the state convention. Judge Geo. W.‘ Brown 0! Wheeton. was made temper. nry chairman, and J. it. Front of Lisle, temporary secretary. Judge Gary's motion tint as there were no mutants. the delegation m Heated be declared the members of the convention, was carried. and the choir- men of delegatioae directed to hand their lletu of delegates to the eecreury. Every township was "mounted exrept Wayne. to Wuhlnxtdn on unfit". hashes». His ufl'alm were looked after by Fred '1‘. Manchu“ of Aurora. Candidates McKinley and Hopkins molvadn boom Saturday. from the hand: or the republican convention. The oonmuon declared mat for thou gentleman in unmistakable [cl-Ina.1 Consequently they should feel gratified3 In securing the support of one or the banner republican counties of Illinois. Mr. Ropklnu had intended to be prel neat. but. was prevented by being called FOR IcklNLEY AND HOPKINS. ., u. l.. we}. ml A. 6. mm... LCWI' I llâ€"I‘Ilcs “ uall ll'l'lm Dom" In L'fhm” MRTIFICIA um. M COAL and WOOD is mo in out line. “uh“... llyouiuve youtotdmyiugnsm'iuh I A “I m..'» _AA-‘,I_,I ., , ........-.....fi.on.I-‘u- in“ anus-nut hi .qq‘n tuba-Imam “walnut-tum 13$ n--- â€"â€" "no, wu- In prémptly “(Ended Rafiâ€"mi print. will In tight. oNASH BRosJ | Color. H "Shes a: _Oallupv,fl n._-_-_ A lnfantâ€" Moccasin- Blutcherotte- Juliet boot- I an” NORTH FOOTE ST. DOWNBRS GROVE. ILL ;, P ° THOLLLNA WWI! ID'I'II DM'I-I.‘ («I- -~ The mom churning cflecn lo: the little om’ lcc! ye: om. Price. no law on than goods. Come and see them. You will he chimed. The only way you can appreciate the immen- sity and vaned unortment of our stock of these goods is to come and see them. You have nchr seen a better assonmenl 01 values: flBTiFICIAL ICE. .3 mln air...“ and undm Kid. Cotton, Dig- Tho VOI'y Ialut Opt-In; affect. In Infant's F‘qotwoar. 'HL‘SQQLEEQQBC .lnm

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