Downers Grove Reporter, 30 Aug 1900, p. 7

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w. Ho m a good disciplining: and kept his men well drilled. on ’ rams II. In. . m. “The funniest thing I at during the mt." uld m Colmiel. "MW in II! regiment. One of my Camill- had been 1 rum-ow conductm before the 01m Burton, president of the Unit- ed 8m. organization of the Red Oran society 1nd the onIy honomy umber o! the Woman's Relief corps, h In Chicago. She earns by special Inflation of the enmpmt wm: her no In Ellen 8mm Manner. men! counsel of the Red Cross And Stories Told By Veterans At the Grand Army Encampment western cuts. A numem: delega- tion In. West Virgina, headed by Commander Arnold Band”, and a Kentucky causation when the city may. Inn dole-3mm: are 1: ttlendnnce from South Dakota. New lance. Ar- haua, thomm. lichlpn and Pennâ€" Iyimh, 3nd smaller one. from Flor- tdn, Gem-31A. Cnllfornh And other “to... u Welt sum badminton were besieged with (re-h arrivals from every section 0! the country. who rush up to one an- otlcr. clasp hands ud remark that the Contact was very much "kc that which the national encampment encountered inSLInlla. nu hoary tulle bu never been quid. All regular mm m from one to three sections and more were "airtight upeclula run on the various mode. Some 0! the western Was came In five hours ht: and 0"- en! comm tnlns vm three hour- late. 'An army, grand but without suns. Med Chicago Monday morning. ‘ loot'ed the treasure houses of its hos- ; pitality,- plundered in pleasure! and "pasted the city any and night while ”or: citizen looked on approvingly uni! cried “Welcome!" and “Well done!" The scouts had been coming nor : week, the skirmish iine came Sat- urday, the advance guard fell upon the city sundny and all‘ Sunday night the main army, 30,600 strong, was rush- Inx forward. vmmms MET AND WMIBD BY CRICAOO CITIZENS. . 000 union. nanny crud Amy m- m. nd Ilnlr hm". Tho nu- mb no! nub" o! W yr mum; In: Chic-p. Roch [mud O M. “.00; Chan 0 Nov-0"!- crl. ".1“; Chicago. Bum-no- A QIIII']. 9.1“; hie Shore A lit-Man Caution. 6.0“; menu- OOIUII. 1.- ”; 3.10m h OMo. 4.1“; WM. 3.0“; lom. 3.147; (than. mm.- .. O St. PIII, L5"; Chic-(o hu- CI II" I. ”‘7; Pen lam-flu. In “0; G Trunk. 2.146; Running“. “a; Fort Wayne. 3.640: Scan Fe. 5.. «7; thol Plug, 4.5"; Chimp A Want: Indian. 3,423; Chicago A 0m: Wm, 4325; Cilmo h AI- “. 8.345. 9Th|rty Fourth Annual Re- union of Old Soldiers. Tvsnty thousand old men who knew about weather and war overrun the streets and parks Sunday. Dressed in army blue, with badges splendid only in the significance, the old soldiers waded ankle deep in pools or rain, bated their heads before the heroic figures of Lincoln, Grant and Logan and “went sâ€"vlsitin'" and “aâ€"torsg- Ih'" till the torrents which deluged the streets had soaked and bwh'aggled them into condition for u rump-fire and s bout with the calm-«n. Eur] Inl- Wn (Ito-"loci. During the twenty-four hours end- ing at 12 o'clock Sunday night. nine- teen railroads entering Chicago brought into that city more thin 100.- day he had 1 sum of men out march- Ing them by flunk, when he turned w speak to u friend. When he looked nun his Inn-d. marching like ”ur- nna, were in the wt or ‘bnttlng' Into t high band fence. “It the mm I. forgot for s Incl-l nude and the may (and o! the lunch!" foot of "Iona bad (In alt-luau ol the (nu crowd 0! Hum In cum Mu. TI. mat-t panda In no history of (A. Grand Amy at an hunk- wot pun “ l0 o'clock Roman"- at the Any of (M Mon-c maul nonl- du'l will the Moo-dad m who mid and too.“ In (Do Any of [in Continua. "My Inflow-'- at Iber- m. who "Inna fro- Mh-u to the on. kept nap with no. who and Julia! ht!) arm n. m 6 a. In., salute to the flag; 9 a. m., dedication of naval arch; 10 a. 111.. new sion committee met at the Palmer House; 11 a. 111.. gram! parade of Na- vel Veterans. ex-Priwnere of War and Sons of Veterans; 12 m.. national headquarters opened at the Palmer House: 2 p. m., executive bommlttee met at the Palmer House; 3 p. m.. re< caption at Memorial Hall to Com- mander-in-Chiet A. D. Show, oiilcere G. A. 11.. and state commanders. Wnter front naval perade; 6 p. m.. mvel batâ€" tle oi! Lincoln Park: 8 p. m., council of administration met ut the Palmer Mrs. Harriet J. Badge, national president of the Woman’s Rellet corps. is present and is a guest at the Pal; mar House. Mrs. Hodge lives in Hart- tord, Conn. She is accompanied by Mrs. Charlotte E. Wright of New Ha- ven, Conn, and Mrs. Cordelia. A. Blake- mnn. ot Shelton. Conn. Monday’s program. as curled, was :18 follows: a. Washington attorney. and Dr. J. B. Hubhell, field agent or the soclety. Other promlnenv. members of the Red Cross who will vlalt Chlcazo tor the encampment are Mm. J. Ellen Fos- ter of the board of control and Mrs. Walter P. Phllllps. VETERANS‘ BARRACKS IN A CHICAGO PUELIC SCHOOL IN "Running forward toward the squad Io thflekod ut the flap of his muse: ‘Dovn brain! Down mtul' "Ho was one o! the but “M 1m th- ulna." moment that be m I told!" ad bo- came gain a nflroad conductor. out. Div-rd lumcur. m: dmmm,dhdw1did.m. 9" ml; a! the Tully-loom Ilen- us, which lot! to per «IL n! at mm (m 11, mm umu sul- 3mm. II than (no .01. In roll an n m at)" hmn h a. Into. an: o! to... told. It in mud daily thmlummeMr non-autho- fro- th Dds-40. ma loumuoluumwuou- auburn. and to Clint old-l room mum «to uluuo- at tho IIUOI on that told. Tm war. the nrflm at no Soto-d Wham-In. which lot: 11 urmtofthmnuOnu-bumo! the am: Wlmtn. vile! Ian “1 and. o! m Suva-lb Wm. which la: “I killed and woo-M 1.0": at the Nina-«(h Indian. ilk. Ind Ct M a In. m f“ rm numb CM 3 hum” nu- Waqmammlm-m‘ .1 ll. hunt a! m- lron man. In no Chm Ann-ac club. m u. Itonoltbolm "tumult-um by no ”to", when the count 0! a. mu. m boo- ludo, m the mu "Your monu- docllnlu Invitation to mad the 0mm Amy who beans. at maul lelflnlu’o ub- umwmolhhpubflcduuau mind. The "can" mama ap- pmlu- m delicacy at annual u- det tho drum. but recnu that n mum ban the planar. and honor at «tum-flu you." “Since President McKinley II de- ulnod by public business, I believe the proprlauu of the ooculon demand um I also decline and thu- rollovo the to- unlon of u! ”moo of unann- Ihlp. W. J. BRYAN." In reply Executive Dirocmr Hunt Dent the following alum In Ir. Brn- Doenn- oo Ana-l. Willi-m Jennlun Bryn wu not meant to putlclpate in my 0! the encampmenL He announced thlI do- clslon In 1 telegram to the cltluu' commune :- follows: LEO RASSIEUR. (For Commander-lnâ€"CMQL) former comrades. and 7900 posts of the Grand Army hud representation In the column. More veterans, notwithstanding the age of the members of the Grlnd Army of the Republic, joined in the lurch than ever was expected by the mail sanguine o! the survivors of the or- ganisation. Veterans {tom every nuts in the union were there md met their vullqy and faced the remnant: of IM‘I army at Appomattox. Veteran win plrtlclpatod in Banlu’ Rad fiver mm. palsn amllatod with comrade. who tasted the Klan-y o! the victory It Get- tysburgx “7.1mm mmmmm mnvuodlnmofmuu “will «hummus ll“. Watndmm. It'm minimum-muons.“ Maw-MI... John W. Genny, on gum Iliad. m shipped 10.000 agar-clon- tho mtm;lml°lmm°' htmnkmflm.n"m numhhlyumymum mum-thematic“. lone-W m In ’OII J. Tanner of Brighton. lien. In no nhuon to Governor Tuner, but haunhenrdeintfeetlong. Hob only 6 M 0 Inch. nigh. Ir. Guile- dmuMInm-mmmhu Mm man feet long. They denim to an. m DWI... “ammuuhotunm M in mind t In“ ““7 " Qmauhnboch-edumonu clown-1min mum"). at. bmflmoflfinthufllotto look m a. nu walrus Inch!“ My 0.0. pm can to “n (uni; ion 5.10 but cmflmmm'nn in. uncut-mummmm anu‘ynm IO AIM-I. annuity In- W A no“! hon-n lot Induction In an nun-an d mm n In not noun lot «chum nun-u. with Hahn. Mllll. muuon an In!“ no... Thundnntnvlll-mon m ml at m Ion-n an“! coo! unu- nn. and audio-ml. laundry-wort nnd “an. I!" In Included In the an!- Wan-hon. nannymmucm ado-l-uIâ€"lyhfl-b-luu. div-Ill Inigo-3332 Foo-10E... 3.8.8.93! lrtrf‘fii... '3 1E. H‘s-=1.â€" g ado-=3 Ian 3!» =rb u g analogies... ER.- Earl Sang-$9.39!... Vlad.- to m an ad mm 1 and A can can": According to - Bout-n one" who has In: "turned no.) the Com m mu. ll. Blur 0.110 than 1. tall of O m at mom. and by the u- 010. “alga.“ 'nm creature II In tho nun. It II Mid. of “mi!“ nan anon. manning than. dnutu u- It "name Alive." The opening article in the September Journal at Suggestive Thenpeuticu, published by the Peychic March $eompeuy. Timwflenld building. Chi- cago. in from the pen of the noted lcientilt, Alexander Wilder, K. D., of Newark. The article deal: effectively with the perils of premature burial; something which constitutes 3 reel matinee to the public welfare. The necessary precautionl to he oheerved in gnu-ding against this danger no point- ed out, among which mu be men- tioned keeping the corpee in e worm bed (or et least thirty-nix boon “to: the luppoeed death he: token piece. Dr. Wilder plecee little reiienee. ep- perently. upon phyeicleu' certificate- ot deem. end quote. eeverel she-tip enmplee to support his poeition. Theo utieie ehould be in the hand: at every reader and the pubiirhm announce that they will send free eopiee to I" who apply until the stock is exheueted. lute e. no“ of It. The factory nt Bracken amnion ovu- !.100 hands. am} an hbor trou- ble. no «am by the state board at Irbltntlon. Nothing but union labor In upland. um ply thou: the but "mu "can or my shoe workers in the United sum. The (actor! DI! roll amount: to $17,185 per week. This oompuy nuke- shoe: for men only. and n In their proud bout that our one million men wear themâ€"Denver (0010.) Post. $8.80 which qw- in our: W m U thou or In: other concern. The! no uh]. to do this on «count at that. bur in: no middle mun profit. us (In good. In laid direct [tom the hunt! to the water. in oo 0! th- princivil clue! of the country they ha" their on null atom. The good- m made in all alle- And widths. nil tow than 005:! than for style and durability. m II undoubtedly nu. by tb- VL “Wallace” of m I... Tb. on. Mu a! this my." Wflmlmwmllhutfl :3 33 .35. 35‘ n85; _ 56.0.1.3. i PE... ‘10..." _ g 23 .9. I!!! Dawnâ€"I! 3i ‘08. 9.1.2... 5 n9. haul.- . no“... 8 v. or." .38 b. v: E.- II.â€" are. 3!. II. a: D... n. Sing. E. I. n. emu» “9'! I. I. nomaonuv l 00.. manna. nu. loot viii-cum who: In and null-h ml uulblo. [autumn-VIM Mon-nud- Inuqv-llumufloolhâ€"Jonll‘ ummflme.mum You would “tun-Ilium nun- tomneoonurootmwlnolu chum cur-near. Win A pence-I M u m u vans-Imam. "0 promo. In" 1. 'Wu for weddings. want :- DO.“ I. n m «and, "Nov Keep Your Pro-bu.” WYUC. ILL. M Wag J!” L r711 Big Fa 334mm“ M pack..- at PUTNAI l'ADIn LIBSDYleoIor-monnoatmm other dye and colon that W, too. Thu electric omubueee hen been ordered to run between Lyon- ud Oo- due Polnt. e unmet resort on [Ale mum. to compete with the nee.- Onedumnllor utter udngAlhn'o Footr- Elle. A powder. 17. mks-tight. or new choo- any. Cumuwollen. hog-wetting aching loot. harrowing null, corn. and buntonl. All dwin- nu! Ibo. "om 85c. Tris! pukm FREE by an". Ad- dress Allen 8. Olmflod. L030]. EV. Farmer- ot Humour township.th m county. New Jersey. are confined that A hard of «amount: must b. In hiding thereabouu. Chicken. Ind tur- km are disappearing by the dozen, and and young cattle have boon do~ voured. m luk- lloohn ' The China» not". doctor do“ not deserve MI mo. Hence the mâ€" . or! doctors. ohm-d men tram undo]: and New York media! «hook. Mn Ind o Iplendld hold. Th” In" ob tuned ocean to every clan. u Hm Chou; hunt them I. and unions! In one city for the work on. of thou did In nvlng his wife. In my dun. and among :11 ranks. the comma hoopl- ul- hove oponod the door to tho Chris- tian faith. mgr-jut In!“ 9.! mfg-y m d A a one! Iron “JO. ‘A “one: Iron a. haw-”NH“ 'wflumsufiflo A good vial-run“ m It“. '-,- 1"! “-934!!- mam 7m! and w. u. u. cum I56 Mm-m‘ hug-tidal. It nun-a 1,: Illa-flaw m m donut deb m In Mouth- mac-bionic”; ”Kudzu-u to u {a “no Con school. Ibo-l; whoâ€"B‘s ‘ f c ‘. éy “hunted ' , ' p..." mummy-L ‘” ‘ NEBRASKA THE LAND OF PLENTY II"!!!~ Maui ’ ‘ "Com. Hal-III..- “It-Lt. 8-!!! Iii?“ “IMO.“ «Lib; loot-till oooa...‘ hauolou" loooti ad nut. ‘11-“:

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