D. K. Cnig. N. (3.: .l. D. Horton. V. (1: F. It Owens. reoorcllng secretary: Lovl Hertz, permanent secretary; F. C. Schlndler, tremmrer; J. Bradbury, war- den: Alex Behlelman, conduclor: P. C. Gallup 1nd David Colvlllo. right. and left supporters: D. (l. Graham, right supporter N. 0,; J. W. Nah. left mp†porhr N. 0.: W. J. Boldelumn. right supporter V. (L; C. F. Davis, left sup- porter V. G. Thould Fellows last Monday night, installed ofï¬cers as follows: Several matters of minor interest were referred to committee. and board adjourned. If. Clement, a resident of the North side. made complaint. about street lamps not being thteul. In View of the fact that. numerous like complaints had recently been mmle, upon motion the waiter was referred to finance cnmy mitten with instmflions to deduct. a snmdent umounl. from the mm Light I: fleet company‘s bill to «wet the deï¬ciency in their contract. Trustee Moi-lid of the committee re portal the estimated cm: of making An olghl loot mlway. nine invha deep. in luple avenue. from Main erect to Holden suture. M 84.0!) per rod. The nakrlal to be med would be crushed stone. Trustee Flvhnlu moved um “Ill be expended on Maple avenue for this improvement. and the min of â€50 also be expended on North side sired; n the discretion of the streel and alley committee. The motion rarried, all voung aye. ODD FELLOWS INSTALLATION Tho. “Huge Imam mot Monday oven- qu to consider [In «manor! of nine! Improvement which had hem referred ton-o street and «Hey rolmniltee at tholml regular meeting, to procure «Hunks and report recommendation won“ Owing to "In ‘.|i:-“;--";'~.-i;'- In: Why nlmnlalmrh human. as "‘h men who won-M In hum. when. and “'0.“ lo †"w of M" " "mutual“? Illugflhor n "'0‘ Mmlalrk and M“ M l- lme that In nur villa- tho" in MI ahle '1'“. TM- the ovmgmny Manna, harm/"hind «In: «I [work "Ill have The romp-n)â€: rumâ€"«Mains lvfl mrlmh‘v h". In "'fl' "‘ "'0 â€w‘ an "n noun train Tun-allay Inr Smurf-I’m"! Mmphflv M "" rm'd‘d‘ fl". Incunflncasflc then. 'homu HIM Weir Inmflonls choose [0‘ A t,mmfl-u meeting will he he“ in give them: In" Hoe â€an middle clan. the \‘il'flg‘! hull lnmmmw. l‘fldny.("m “kl-y W. hm.†u". the evening at Hn‘rm-i. to consider "I." rham-teflsnv Amcflmu ambition to and menus «(sown-inn this calenwho. jenjoy the mmlorts of "'2. may unruly do boner than this land In the Ml (“mm are mutated to Mum! II. II. I‘rlmr. Hugh»: Halli-p anal any «but mm. m “that. No In (Miromm-M mu": u» {Mary In Inc-nu; hon. N would in I wry dun-Mo m-qul-Mhm '01- It» village In «mm. nml We ï¬rmer! afoul-I moo! 'i'lon'nrm mgumw {mm our rifl- mu. Tho Mm ol‘ rltinm I'm! M‘ wmlhlhdug to the â€ï¬‚ag- wmrld In} tum who vmnM In 0mm. woken- um! nllugflhcr n rvry mmlalvk and than aNon-Inu. Thhtheuvm'umy natures, The «MUN-maul M Hm Ina-wry wasuld uh" In In llw nuluru M an ml- voru-omrm fur llu- "rm. "ring adm- Maluuulmuk How «I nun-my will» Manson-o lnurl. llnl-u \umhl In uu iur poruut ï¬lo-m. Tin- xnmmln wnukl hu- purlnl nml mmlu Inaulllul and aunt-- thr- wllh Omn- doru|~ um! "amen. Tho-y haw: wwrnl I‘m-"nun um!" rnn‘ uwmum. Dml mum-l Ina-w rummln'y lung-ml will: llw lm'ulhm hrrr Hum any "um. All members of the hoard were The muuuuny‘s plum c-uulemplule "no manufacture ul‘ renoul mm. fancy gnu-cried. cluwululm. warm-u and I‘M'kllnefl in "ml line. Mr. lkebe. the qurintemlenl. Infurmod u luzmunzu "91mean "ml Human-any would .mploy nluml I-‘KI awn llu! lint your. ‘ Nubmuwmly Um Maul WI" be enlarged and (mm fall In mun [maul-II furnhhml omployuumc. i In order to serum the plant, It bonus ls nmwssury to he raised by the village. The company want :I ll\'e~1u‘re (rm-t ul‘ land and a two stury brirk building 50le feet given them as :In lmluce- ment for them to locate here. The property inspected by them Tuesday was the triangulur piece belonging to fluj. E A. Blodgett at thejum-llon of Maple avenue and the Burlington tracks, near the East Urove depot. rou- tulning about four and one half acres. The gentleman expressed themselves as helm: greatly pleased wlth the site. and admitted tlmt the only thlng nec- essary for Downers (hove to xecure the [matory wmusulllvleutamount In be "hm! by thu rum-m fur the pun-haw n! the land and tlul «I'M-lion of the building. They were aut'mnpauied by Geo. H. Ross. superintendent of the Burlington route, and came on invitation of E. H. Prince and others, who are very desir- ous of the company Inn-Ming here. P. M. Hunney, president and John 1". Beebe, superintendent, of the Iluzel Pure Food Co. n department. or Seigel Cooper Co. , of Chicago. was here Tuesday looking up a site for the loca» tion ol'a Tam-y grm‘ery and food pro~ duct factory. Scigcl Coopct Co's Representatives Visit Downers Grove Tuesday. IN ADpURNBD HEBTINO. INSPECT VILLAGE PROPERTY FOU RTEENTH YEAR. DOWNERS GROVE REPORTERï¬ Notice is, herehy given that on Tue:â€" ‘day the Hub day of April, l-‘i97, at. the village hall in the Village of Downers Grove. and election will be held for one president of the village board for one year, three trustees (or two re, one village clerk for one yeer one police angina-Me for four vent-e; that. the polls will be opened at 7 o'clock e. m. and remain open until 5 o‘clock p. m. Dated this. the 8th de of April. 1897. Bll'l‘ C. Warn, lllege Clerk. ’ Thenalittle thinning of ï¬r; trees, so that envh tree may stand out In individual relief; the making of: lgwn, over whose green award sunshine and shadow will chase each other through the long summer hours: the plant": of vine, shrub. and (lower, to make nl bright with bud and bloom, and the suburban home hecomeq a little Eden of in own, a In place for alluring birds. hnpp chuldmn and bright-faced when and angMers.â€"â€"News. In the ouhltlru of our towns, on] Mar. open grove is quickly picked upon for building aites. The rougher timber lands usually Ile wane end on- cured for. unclear-ed hem-me their ownâ€" ers have a vague ldea that they will be‘ more valuable in the future if the Illn- her is left standing. There these land: He. year arm year. full of broke!» topped trees. old stumps. fallen trunks, tangled vines and nnderbrush; the :ground covered with rubbish from the town, tin scraps, old shoes, ashes, stones, nooks, brickbalo and old iron. Few see the possibilities: in such I woodland waste. Buy much o strip of land. ï¬ll up the gullia, chop IN.) the broken. crooked and fallen m and pull up the stumps, and one would never recognize it In the some ground. suburbs of our towns. or within cow renient much 0! our cities. «In be [nor- rhmnl at moderate prices, and MIM‘ ing associations «and ready to put up rum-anion. well In!" homes on the Installment plan. The dark or â€Hun of modeer income. by economy Iny soon become the possessor of a com- fortable home of his own. ANNUAL VILLAGE ELECTION. II (men! {In mml Item-HIM "gum u! M-wrh h Hu- mripluml cue nhlwomng under «ma'n own vlmv um! Iâ€: Inc. TIwnsrtm lw nu I'lclon w_ilhoul a mu- do". TIw mum-1| In «My mumlcm II at heal It“! u glided pdmn. while "In hutmler ur rumlur. mung.» Inc- may . nlmul lnh “fr |u unm'in‘umwfl'ml III-III. i ‘1 new" mun- llun n m’mwm-f. : Mu hnpplrr k In uh" nim- u MI 0! mntlmr our": am! a mo! In dull" Mn hood. MI- MN†may In May. hut It In Mum". and nu dun. "K003: 0N m. gmm."nlnm Mm 6n Um (two. I": good wit. Mauls hot norm. oluL Miami on. m Wis; pink. Jun-I. Man. or what uh- wlll. and no ‘ uniform-u! gum-Hun nf the law new up ‘0 .vmlml when aha pk-h I bud or mil- n Marmot. Earl. mombu of "I. [Amity hols the delight 0! mm- nml tho Inc-lam of nb‘olnh [INA]. I Joe I). Duty. of Belvklere, “L. super- Sntendent for the Rockford Wall- l’lnster 00., has rompluted the plasteh Eng. ornamental. and stucco work on ou' new vourt house. All the experts and olllrinls are unaMnmus In saying that It Is well done. n credit to the mechanical nkill at Mr. Duty and the Rockford vompauy. Mr. Duly has (mule many friends almmg the [whim men. rmmly attic-lulu nml ritlwnn o! thntnn luy Mn uniform martial busl‘ new wetlands and "good wnrln“ “one!“ ally. and Im hm hem) Sudan-d to move his immily In-rr and make Unl‘ I-Ily Mu lulnm Dumw. The poslollice delmrtmenl is looking 1 the ground over in Wheaton to get. a better building for the ollice. They have been tendered two lease contracts for new buildings neur lhe present site, by M. Hacker and Mrs. Watson. and Mayor l‘eironnel haw tendered them an leuseon his building at the corner or Mainmnl North Raulrmul streets. I! there are others who have sites and new buildings tu tender. they should be up and doing . Since the grand jury was in session. the village of Winï¬eld ix talking of be- coming a city in order that :5 unloon license or two may be granted. The board of supervisors vannot grant one. as the village is within two miles or a city. There will he a meeting-of the vice- presidents of the [air association on Thursday. April 15. to revise the pram- ium list and ï¬x «hues I'm the valuing fair. THE SUBURBAN "OMB. WHEATON. DOWNERS GROVE, DuPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, APRIL Notice is hereby given thee the part- nershlp hermfole exletlng bet-ween H. P. (bum-13h: and F. 0. Ben; hee been dissolved by mutual agreement. All onteundlng accounts due the ï¬rm is payable to H. P. Gunï¬ght. I W. J. Herring in shlngllng nnd other- wise repairing the house belonging to John Ward on Btnuh’n subdivision. II will be randy for occupancy by thy fut. D. 0. Gnhnmhulg for not an Ilr. Word hm moved to Oregon. 02h county. If†Coral Smith was called to AlbIonJIchgan. last wool: by the doth of her grandmother In. A. H. Smith, so well known by Downers Grove pooplo. She will visit 3 few weeks with alum; sud Manda. J We at the aflogod “tinhip†lat Smithy evening. I! this aerial wuâ€" derer would effect : [sliding on earth one In "mm, whore we could moot it; has to “ca out: would be nor. endu- lous as to m Identity. W. B. Fan-nth now Iocnttd no the comroflnil strut ad Maple avenue. when he will homflu conduct his bicycle and gasoline «on repair basi- lica. His present location is a good one. \ F. 6. mm. Down"- Orovo. April no, Inna In. G. F. Hawkins ol’ Hlns- dd. “under! canteen u the Congregs‘ “on! church her. last Sabbath. They won accompanied by Hrs. Huvklns’ sinker. Thou-[non ha thank the fluent line of lodlcn' about “at our came to the ï¬ll-go. So. we dual, Oxfovdu In MEI. an and on-bloodâ€"JJR very lat an! idea: in footwear. [an onion u Hughes 5 (Nlup'n fov Muflng "nah, fnfght Ind um lag. They will be mp“, mm m, J. D. IcVnAl. Ms. D. '. Choc, Is Raving a kluh‘ en uddmon built on her home on Cur. us- “me. The [Nader brothers in‘ doing "I. work. which mama a good] Tho Inflow mines an 1“:qu by lug- mfovam Davina-«Us Inu- Ifohd and undoubtedly they null). prodlcun of much good. Quite a. must 0! boluflng k In premium. Mn mm and our mam-n- k‘m- whim-y. Thh In an am at rimming mdty. Natl-mun- to now [an gm- uvd. You can [at an. In any quan- tity It would. [wk-u at Mom I lock“. ‘ Fun Run at T-Am:â€"-l-'or nun-ll plots- ol mod, Qumran“ "No can" had m Add". wa. loam. Ln- (Inn... TIM Weldon! and ï¬nally mend Into mm mvly unwind Mchm on ï¬rm". Wuhluguw strut. lint wad"... day. "mm [m “I. or not on North Main «not Hm block» from th- depot. Hood ham. limp-Inn! W. ll. "amt-In In. L. If. (Ir-ham of ’l'opokn. Knut. and In. J. ll. â€rah-m at Chicago. won vhltonl In lheflmvo an wan-ll. Flu Euler plum» fur Ida .11. A. ll. ï¬anou'u gvnnlmum on south Wu); light: “not. Ramon-Jill. prim. Mum. “Oman“ 0! the (â€330880 C. B. 5 Q. tow" tuvhlnn gnve us I pleasant all In! Wednesday mamlng. Mr. and Mn. Arthur Woods are re- sldlng In "M Curnulnm hon-m, on Blmube‘n nubclivlniml. The ball coal to we in grates or "re- places In lunlneye Cunnel. Sold by Hertz “00le Will Blam-lrml um] \luughtor. Hm. Dick Darwin. were vlsitom In Downers last Sunday. E. L. Baker and Harry Jonen of Chlâ€" cago were lelwn In Dowmom over Sunday. WANTKDIâ€"wA um class hired girl. W. M. Carpenter, Lyman and Maple avenues. Money to lonnJ‘rum $300 up, on good real 93mm security. Exchange oflice. Dressmnklng done at resonahle rates by Lin. E. Smith. Ramtuga aye. Stylishly trimmed Emu-r hats “JEN up. The Style millinery store. Bring- your nrder for your Easter hut now. The Style. F'. W. Monroe. of Lnumnge. was here Saturday buying feed. Finest bread in town. fresh every morning. at Mary H. Dieuer‘s. Additional [Oval news on ï¬fth page. Onion sets mu 1 tops at Thompson’s. Lennox Marv-3 cents per bar, at Thompson’s. E. Ilerrmnn-n made a business trip to Peoria. last, \vuuk. “___ ........ â€". HWVII‘ holders Ineeting ‘l‘uend:y evening. in the ï¬rmer: and lerchnnts bank. The following oilioern were elected: Freei- dent. John Roll-nil; vicepreeident. Levi Hertz; secretary. "in l. Bush: tremurer. J. W. Rogers; sitorney. ll. Bluener. J. W. Rogers, J. D. lit-Venn and Hay L Bush were reelected to the Inna-do! directors. 'l‘.8. Rogers,l5‘rank Blanchard end Invi Hertz were elected as committee on securities A. J. Crone end Dr W. W. liourley were elected in the ï¬nance oolnmittee. 0. A. R. ATTENTION. Episcopal Churchâ€"8t. Andrews flip slon. Service on Good Friday in the chapel from 12 o’clock noon until a p. In.. end in the evening at 8 o’ clock. On Renter morning eerly celebration of - the Holy Oinununion et 7 o‘clock. Evening prayer at 3:1!) p. m. The Banter Festival for the children - will he held In the chnpel commencing It 2 p. IL. oil the children of the Bon- ‘ day school era requested to be present It thnt hour. The rector earnestly de- nim the ettendence of every communi- ennt It the early service on Easter morning. F. A. Brode moved last week into his new residence on North Isle street. Thelmilding is one of the most sub- etnntlal end handsome frame struc- tures in the village and a model of conâ€" venienoe end utility. The interior finish is of white oek. while the floors are of perquetry end red oak. Commodione closet. cabinets sod chifloneers ores fentnre. ‘l'he houseiswired for elec- tricity, end hot end cold water pipe. :iogether with both and toilet rooms furnish e. residence strictly up to dots. The Mme-e. ï¬nished in white out, in In excellent piece of the joiner’s skill. Mmdghtmorne exclusive of the both and toilet room. end mung end attic. The thirty‘iirst annual encampment, deportmentof Illinois, 0. A. R..will‘ be held at Golnhurg, "L. Kay 4. 5 and 0.1M. An Mort in being made to make this the largeet reunion ever held in the state oi Illinois In midiâ€" tion to the entertainment offered by the Grsnd Army people or lislenburg. there will be e special programme at [Ate George, and Knox College is or- rnnging for A grand literary enierv bin-tent. Among the prominent speekers will be lieâ€"Governor Ogiuhy, Governor Moor, Gen. 1. C. Black, 81- Governor Filer, end Hoe. lee-c Olen» elk. manner; wifleeli round trip Hohhot one fern, M It, . l'etifl u “’1'? Gag-£18. Rogers wns mule chazr. Ian and W. B. Toweiey secretary. and nominations were in order J. W. Rogers placed in nomination for president of the hoard or education D. (i. (irnhnm. He was unanimously nominated. C. V. Carpenter nomi- nated J. W. Woriey to succeed himself and his nomination received the unan|~ none nipport of the caucus. A. H. Wetter: nominated W. B. Tuwsley lo eucceed hinflsll‘. Hr. Towsiey declined a renomination on account of pressing personal lanai-e. l‘uliy occupying his time. He placed in nomination A. 0. Prince. and the businens wan ï¬nished. [lave just received a lot ol’ mite were tron: factory, which we are cali- lng out very cheep. Don't fall to call and get prices. Hertz I lochel. Ilr. and In. Fred Colllver of River- side visited in the Grove last Tuesday. There is a prospect that they may one tsblish their home here at an enrly date. ' lies Cathryn Shown iel’t Saturday l‘orherhomeln Traer, lawn. she wee accompanied by Bernice White, who :wiiltnah her home with her grand. ‘rnother at that piece. 3 Ernest Smith and 8d 74m, while riding their wheels last londay even- ing, mine in collieion with each other. with the result that Zorn‘s wheel is now undergoing extensive repels. Episcopal Churchâ€"8t. Andrews lisp eion.flervic¢ onOood Friday in the chapel from lzo’cloclt coon untiis p. In. and in the evening at 8 o' clock. 0n Enter morning early celebration of the Holy cinnamon at 7 o‘clock. treasurer. J. W. Rogers; attorney. M. ‘ Evening prayer at 3:30 p. In. The Slower. J. W. Rogers, J. i). ill-Venn j Banter Festival for the children and linyL Bush were reelected to the ‘ ANNUAL LOAN MEETING. The Downers Grove Loan and Home- Iltend association held its annual stoch holders meeting Tunney evening. in the Farmers and lerchents bank. The following oilicerl were elected: Presi- dent. John Holland; vice-president. Lev! Hertz; secretary. liuy i. Buab: Captain Wm. Bunch"! at Chicago wuhmflunday. ll. um! Mu fmlly expect to been. midgets of Down": u». MM port of the month. Huh Run. an tolling u our- funny so!“ when! mud tomato '0' It) on“. not Marlo In "to Inuit-t [or the many. In. I. I. Data. who has been wk“- !squw ought-r. In. F. A. mmm.‘ I." My I‘M a few weds mu It Dohuu. "L. Thompson's- for need pounce; W. Mn Wisconsin flurhah, l-‘Arly (Halos. flaunt, o! Holman Ind Early Ron. Choice stock and flu. 7M 3.3,. in? soiiif is... a 3.. 6= 53.8.: 58.6.. .52». - c.353:.1 0.3:... .3 .< In. Wlll Po: and little non, Normal. of Chime. vllllod her aunt. In. lir- nghl. “unduly. Loanâ€"Gold lock“, flutunlty unoc- noon. “adu- numn lo penal-nu Md noun mutual. (lrooorlou am an (real: Ind clan m wanted by ovaryonn. (.‘olvlllo'n flock wlll never dluppolnl you. Tho murluxo at Mr. Julm ï¬lm-luv» been to Klu- lllluln Knrlnon wlll tumor In [In only put at nut month. “lat-Nun ladlcn' and ullm' alum at flmmlmn'n. u! law-elm Moon. The lulu: hula and loan lo the [Nola-IMO hula". Fred Umke mu culled to Detroit, Klein, last week. hy the sickness and nau- ol 1: Mater. Nash Bum. tux-kc low prices on cakes and cm-kum In their new ml this week. Road It. Leonard“: bulk seeds at 'l‘llommon‘u. all klnds and none better. They will grow. Mrs. Walker returned to her home In l'luttsmouth. Nah, hut Thursdny. I". ll. Bumstead and family moved to the city the [ore part or the week. C. B. Marshall and fumily leave for goalirornin on the 25th of this month†Mrs. I". 11. Hoover has movcd back iuwrher cottage in Btrnube‘s division. Geo. bl. Clmpin has moved into the former Sharp residence on the North side. " Miss Jennie Lyman is visiting friends in Topeka. Kan. For fine bakery goods leave your or- der with Mary S. Diener. Upon evenings The Style miliinery store. Trimming 25 cents. Miss A. N. Elliott was on the nick list. last week. Colville for groceries. Crockery given away at Thompson’s. Glenn Edwards is clerklng for Arthur Woods. J. W. Hogan placed in nomination for Mont of tho board or evil-ration DJ}. "Man. He in; unnnimooaiy noninniod. C, V. Carpenter nomi- ‘nnud J. W. Worioy to succeed Mum" ‘and hi: nomination received “to unnnl~ noun flipper! of the mucus. A. H. Wothn nominnied W. 8. Tommy lo “cecal Mano". Hr. Towainy declined‘ l "nomination on amount of pressing "woodland-o. full, occupying his time. He pincod in no-Inniion A. 0, Prim. Ind the business In flninind. The public librarian is greatly elated over the report of the library (or the I month of March, and with good reneon. for the total number of books issued during the mouth exceeded that of any n’ï¬- sum the establishment of the inetitu: m" tion. The whole number of booke‘ Issued was 1004. 0! these 528 were [Ic- |iclx tion. 367 juvenile, 4.1 literature, 20 biography. 13 history, 8 poetry, 8 ecl- nds ence.’itmvel: 1 art and l miscellan- eons. or- The death of Henry Kremholz, A. young man well known throughout the villageas one of the most industriou- and exemplary residents, occurred Thursday morning at 11:30. The de- cemml was 35 years old and had resided ' here the greater part of his life. His '0‘! health had been failing for the pest . two years, but it was not until two for weekerugo that he was coniined to his It remains! just all min-at. Tuesday evening [of tin-school mucun tn noun!- nk one." to named PmMoM Lind- loy and loath-n Work, and Tom-Icy. Only twenty-0n dams look cnnngh interest in an schools to “had. handguns. mmw-cMIIIng gnu-10h of the III. I'M-u. “ruck â€no mun Mr. unlut tiny spurt of [In in "un- guh'nd. III. Audonon'nlou will .1- coal an. only ¢ pan of whit-h In mum! by Insurance. in] I. in “Hiram" Jim "to Ila-non to Ian an blu- under controlwltMn [In mlnuhn. An u» run. the urn boll. which brongm I umotuonudflqum-pt ly‘oflnmno. A m. wu$ 'U ' Electric gm. lllnudalo rapid and an.- A gang of Burlingwn workmen were engaged this weak in ruining the south plallorm at the depot. all of whlcln lu- dlcaim lhnt'lllnudnlo will not. have I new depot. thin year. If the suburban mun, transportation It in probabll that. the "Q" will do everything poul- blo to mull-lulu Ila hold on the walnut!)- an patronage, and tmong other thing- wlll build the long wanted. Ion}: prom- ised hut savor "Mind depot. A llrooccurrod in the Inn-lam din- trlol early Hominy morning um threatened a dluutmua conflugruuon but (or the prompt work of the lino do~ partmont. Al. 3 quart" of three, Night. ("liver flrluulder nollvod a bright light In the run of Amlomu‘u meal. nmrltol. and upon inveslluullng. found tho Imnll wooden Muir! mu I cauldron of “as. Tim upnud n! [In llama-u wln rapid and the Immadlulo Aknlrucllou M the cntlro bulldlou nu "until-nod. After vulnly “unsung caucus. tho autumn-la or u.- Andor- non Ind mom»; building. u». oflloov _ SCHOOL OPHCIRS NOMINATIDI room. The exact astute of the «hum could not be determined, but. It in any pond to have been Inflammation of the bowels. The funeral occurred from the German Lutheran church Saturday. ‘5. HINSDALE. Through WM Cluhimh aâ€. a every Wad-w 1 Thus. mph†the“... John Hunky, In. m 961"" n m at- thloy uWthï¬ Itch. hut m. sum Smith law, tun nun your- “00"“ “1 She survived Inf M ‘- cMMnn Ham .0.“ the oldest and only on. of MCI lcfl. med. nuddcnly. of In." IdlII'I. ’ thohomooIhordI-(Mu. In.“ Rood, near AIMon,llclI. on Tb morning. April on» m Adon- Ind: my, snub, mm of D «3.101... 1.. 1,; E0, flunloy,nd In. 1' 8. m Mrs. Smith III hon In KW. uvanty- {our 1m ago. In! on. her punch broth-n Ind an. ' ' Downer. Gran In mn: ~ , ‘ “crumb-unï¬t but “.3 Ir. Mun. of cue-go. noun a (homo Sam‘s pho- lut cook. lou- d†morning while dud-g . load 0! gain Into the burn ho '- aqM h the doorway and bnnqllhhfly. I". Top. Vin-allot“: :1thqu I: last report. volcano of flu. Hm. I". I.- lAuthn ls n young In I“ full 0‘ Mo sad I! to all, ma“ MI: we til but 3 good «din; of 0:. you. ‘ Contact an and. with not. no [aughlln to all vague, and by D. Adoputyofflnlodou'm h «damn-g to organi- . â€I. h“ Our tucker. r. W. With“. no": In with Ir. Clank-d In“ M. It. Winoou wu elected Jame. of It. pom and will "Illi- with Do I“. Baryon hI-mwmwm man will tori up n W in... Imam Mfltdfl‘mfl‘l‘fovm M II.- -. dny flvhool III-caution. . '1 n J. Hum, Pm. my...“ mmym Anna-u... It I» hupoa Hula“. whothfl' â€all“ or u Rummy school or not. wlll uh I! their busing-n to “and and MI. other» um: "um. W0 nut to no. I full houu at ouch nylon. An you willing to work to an. 00‘! ï¬n- u wwrlnhmloul. and W. I9“ up th- Institute» to your schola- and (Honda lurk wall the II“.- M plum. Talk Ibo!“ M... m I.“ tor their nun-can. 00-0 and with tho Holy ï¬plrlt m and, to W ucsthwolu- all. M In hon ‘dou what u. could for a. “on. 0! an autumn. (m by no “I. I. III†to lam! um» new ml and I.“ uu,nmlcury I.†In. It. â€- tuu-udpatlnlom I... > or won.» am will up In 0-1 Illa. Arrmmemenu for holding the mn- tum lmve slnoe been completed, end will be held as follow: Neperville. April 20th: Downers Grove, ll“: wllenlon, wand; Wayne, 33rd; Item. 24th; Bloomingdele, flux. The“ poll!“ have been selected en the moot woe-lâ€" ble to the greatest. number of people. ‘Wnrrenvllle. ulx Woode. Little and Copeuluwun friend: In extended . hearty Invitation Io come to Never- ville: llluedele. Luce and One people to Dmvncnlllrove: Went Chloe‘o G“ ("en Ellyn to Wheelon. on. It which plume“ they will be rebelled “(I (IV.- entertainment. ,‘holr moan; “J. I". 8.500: Some time ago the oflicoro of tho Du- Pago County Sunday School-nodule! heldn meeting at. Wat Chic-go. to discuss the work pad mop outphu for the ensuing your. Thou pro-out um very noxious evory oifort should Input forth to arouse more onthuliuu Old 8 deeper interest in Sunday whoa] work. improve on past mothodl. My bring a larger numtor under religion. touching and secure the but politic work in the flunday schools of thin . county. To do this it mu mind to secure the nervicoo of u out. worker antl have him conduct a serial of Bon- day school institutes, bring out no! idem; and talk up tho more modern method» for tho advancement of â€I. work. To the Minds, Patton. nnd Mud School Worlmt o! DuP-gu County. SUNDAY SCHOOL INITI'I‘UTEI‘ J. F. BIA-I. In: "An:- futons. I'mv. WI. cannon. WM“ HOMO-b. OBITUAIY. NUMBER :5. f