Downers Grove Reporter, 25 Mar 1897, p. 8

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The best 0! work done and satisfaction guaranteed ..... >mnmumunumou.utmnasuuuuongnltn: CC”. “fitting. ready O.” "I!" I I. no. 1|" 5 y. Keeps a Choice Line of the Best Brands CIGARS mm NOMIQIUUClililiflflnliflilifififl'! “0 Iii'isi- mum:- a. 1k.“ _ £651: "'4- at”. 31me Ill. Chitin-'0 I.” a mum. ~ WANTEDâ€"Ml tanks-1:: ' 0'".'(.".":.~...'.1~"°9’CM u. a. for ad? ‘32? 014-” General low-m. Wort Cumin-«l klidacmry WHITE P0. “.00“... nowsnns anon. - - mason All mt gm- my. 3nd per-Id u- D,DUNN::: The W. C. BARTLE. Inur a «ri-nl unlvl at i‘.|I|n-Illrl“n «luau mm! and ”-1 Mar ha! in I ~ mull-I. I-I uzul um" um "ml (low ~|rufhl~rll~ I ma" ul (. ..\\Hll.\ '12. Ilnrrlun- I! put waul IIM‘ heal SUITE IT IS TRUE OFFICES. EICIIIHGE OFFIL‘E. Damon Show Cal-pum- Repaid», . . . . Farming and Paper flinging. SLUSSER a JOHISOI ATTORNEYS AT ‘ Old Poatofice, m door with 3! 1"me lai- Strut. __...__ d m 2+1!- AOOCDS. DUNN l 00. on My. I.- ’0‘. Contractor and Bulldor Lat”! 28. 8! EUR! ST. D. K. CRAIG AMI «huh-v. u! "I I. .\ N I, mmul fur m. Ivul "OWNERS GROVE. ILL. Ilwn LAW man-gm, m an. “an IN THE COUITHODSI~CBNTIAL ILK AT WHIA‘I‘ON. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT 0F SCHOOLS. 307A I? PUB Llfl. Cot-Tue" Tutu PM fine Your Survey: Me by the ALLEN T. RUSSELL. Mada-QMMMMF Good horses, carriages and careful drivers furnished at low prices. Parties, picnics, etc. supplied. “VERY. SALE. FEED A BOARDING STABLE All classes of work in the line of caniage and wagon making done at reasonable rates. Horseshoe‘ ing a specialty. Firstclasa work. ‘ Q. Schmidt" .‘.'..R T. MORGAN.‘.’. GRANITE A SPECIALTY GENIRAI. 'i/ w.L.ooucLAs Chas. H. Kaylor. lam-um Mal-u ”ii-‘5, '1: ".23....“ at m... ' Illu- 4.6%? 2:." mm '3. an alumna. autumn. It is predicted that with the opening of spring there will be a great. rush to this new country, which promises such wonderful results. A typical mining camp has sprung up theme within the past few weeks, and people are rushing in from all parts of the Black Hills district. There are said to be good openings at Ragged ‘Top for a bunk. bakery, a shoe store‘ and furniture establishment. ’l we new towns have been laid out, and buildings are being erected as fast as the limited facilities at the disposal or the inhabit.- anta will permit. Rigged Top, the new Black liiiisxold camp, on the Speariish branch of the B. J: M. R. R. is producing some wou- derl'ul “finds." Blank Hill; people are very much excited over the recent. dis- coveriee and say it in a second Cripple 10MB. The remarkable thing about this district. is that it shows on the sur- face no indications of being a rich min. ing field, and has been passed over scores of times by experienced miners who never dreamed of its richness. Minus Ind Bulimi- "on MM Ova the Discoverie- in the Black Hills. was" ginoruanm BLACKSIITH WAGON AND REPAIR SHOP.- GROVE STREET. larble Worn HAVE BTRUCK IT RICH. ‘. ll! h‘l’lnaibld'mu Orton Inna. lnd.. writes on Nov. I. I": "l m mm for forty yenrl ml. hurt buckle and mflbmd untold agony. I had fink, hungry spam. and my heart. mm ”Iguana: had. the pnlnwonld banana!” Ill] Was, that. I became so M “d m lemldnotsloep. lwutmtedby ml physlchun without relief 3nd nu up curtain; wall min. About tho your an I summoned using Dr. lllu' was. 0.9 Who! the nmmnw dl Dem troubles n'nd the mun Roman lid tho mm! m I along madly And at» and to my household flinch!!!“ with n‘ny unable. *‘ why-1m Mambo. AM‘ Pugs-w 09,- I-s-n. by , l md:Wor'nk Bonn. m Wank or Hungry hulk. Irregu- ln or Imminent Pulse. Hutton-g oe Pal- mMnxmmd mmdreuMAnllmm Heart Disease Cured ”manna-Winners. CONTRACTOR, CARFENTER AND BUILDER. . .. _. m...“ _..V._......-w. . «Humvâ€"nun-m. w. uo-Q.Trlm (We. Sn 0.. I‘m-- m lam-Mullah. U". and a up.” mpv M u» . 0- Yo:- Woolly Tvihn «m In! nail“ M you. ”0'". M'I. " W Mull; “d “u, 0““.‘ h 9,. Ln! zu"coon-cocoonoooooooouooooououuunocuuo. ‘ o act-6.0“ Antoni Sula. §3|_oo “111:- ‘l M- ARCHIE MARVIN. Ionsorial - Parlors, I... flâ€"II I” I... ruin... |l m.» . OI'NAMI -â€"-Nh with” Q Avo."fi-'bhn. nouns unurr. "4.. Contact: him for all classes of building ”auction. lineman 0mm, JAE "WK IAN. w. in. .41 n- m n Ibo till-I! don'- t. Winn-n. II-Pm mu . m , “In"; or! Ibâ€" .u-uu ulc- un u an [on lab. M. nun uu- m. J.“ u! OWN-Ml. A. I). um. _ 8. _I’OIIII. I. v) u. *thu' n a“ t 9 .II. 'lllf II. I). I‘m ("III .llIIuco‘ 0-_ uâ€" up. at 0'. "an an uu. M "cl-Imp»! lllmuln. no: "a lab In at JI-. A. ID. I”, n. D'. “pr' ”lulu-«l Ibo Ion-mil, dc-umvd via" 4-: raft-l cl 14ml. “4 Id nu "um-u: M n'hw u- no: and I no" mu olw uvumun ¢ pun-5v. utflfi Nam-v b- urn-h, uiwl mun mummy- own- en. :ml In an nulflhm‘u Vania in autumn! In ‘uchnl Mic-pinata»- Iu-wuum-r dv-cfllml I“ ‘lo Ibo pun-nann- m thw- uam- uh! ltu| mu uu‘. mu! to nu ma nu aml gunm III nun-IL ‘I the nan-r. .nul lu rub: pun-q I: win! «cu-pun) m "nun-3m. at film unu- 134 m It». il an n-«w la.“ n a "chug air all In“ and land- and ta- 1. nl «a». usual). I».- nus-u." Mulll Inn .uuo mu- 4r Hum-I can» 3'." A. I). with” .u Ila n-ul hum-r nth-u} ul ngacun, In «In moan an! In» J. W. MORFORD, Kali“ is hereby givrn to the unknown own- er and to the unknuwu vpaflies in each u! Ila- premium: hen-inane: dmrihed and m the per- lulu in whose names said tract wan used. amt tu the owner- and panirs in Ink-nut in each of the nun-.3“ to «ad: pew-m in actual uncl- "am-y ur pun-music". of rich 0! thr Rama and In than: it may concern. that III a public nah nl laud-s amt tutu at utawwuumy. mum and other nut-l Hunt and tuntu due. men-«n [M the yr." A. D. "”5. hrld at the court house in the city ‘ ol Win-aunt. in Ilw (‘uullly u! ltnl'are amt state of Int-win. ml the I5": any "UM-e A. D. lib. I purchased the (”Hutu-g: dmril-rd pkx‘v ur yams) ut Izod and hold me crrlilxateu at par- cham. (will: Ln! :5, "luck In in Clan-natu- Hilln. 't‘uu'uuhiyl. Innat- II. in littI'm nutt- l . Illiuo‘mv alum-mi me the name at tin-u ‘krl Rah-mm may he Inuk- at the ‘fk'n unjn- I \VIIraI-m. D- an- mu» u. luv Ill;- al Juan "'7'. 0t Campbellsburg. Ind. writes: “I will carry your and at price mum-d. . . .Our dragging don’t handle Syrup Pepin, and I want same of“. myself. I have taking two bottles and it did my stomach more good than any medicine I ever took, and I want more of it. 1 had u had mm: at dyspepsia." \V. S. Carpenter‘s. Moon's PILL; euro Lwor Ina. lu- lousnou. Indigestion. undue». lay to also. any to opera“. 25¢. MOTHER AND BABE, Both equally benefited by the Inc of Dr. ‘Caldwoll’u Syrup I'epuin. In the baby mutilated? Then try this plenum liqu~ id laxative. both sum and mild, and plea-Int to the taste. flu the Mother in- digestion sick headache? Them In nothing ”effective. In 10c, 50c and 31 sizes, of ‘ W. 8. (hummer. Dr. (hldwoll's Syrup Pepsi:- advertised for month, bub have you ever cried in "not, youdo not know uh» an ideal ‘Qtomachremedy it is. A 100 home (10 doses lOc) will show you in grant. nun-um u a one for communion, indigestion and sick headache. Regular size. We and 8|. at W. S. Carpenters. JOBIING WOII DONE mnamm ATTORNEYS EDITOR OF THE G RA I’HIC, TAX ”ALI! TAX MW XWCE. YOU HAVE SEEN THAI. 0', ('AI‘AIIAX ‘0‘ 3' $551733??ch WW York Weekly (tribune Anitaâ€" alrl‘uiriava'u UMICIL Who Chicago Chronicle mV-tm..- ”'53 nos-nu wank-uni, ‘3 PER YEAR Fun TIIE mm. a: team To ”ICOIIIBIC: ‘ of!" if". gggjmnnun .u-ool Inga-y only. M “ “ Ono-mm....... J“ “ “ Only and .unduy. 00.000010". Pom“- Wriw mu um and mum nu I ruin-1M crud H Inf-on. I cm. and A an». m M In. A n r..- i_... 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