Downers Grove Reporter, 25 Apr 1901, p. 8

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Illlfl'fll . . “Cl 9 mm $2025 1' ,a s HUGHES co... nu Knock Tc-pk PAULBURMASTER M.D. CONTRACTOR, CARPENTER AND BUILDER IIPAIATE PRIVATE SAIITAIII Why-“any In. ten hr Ibo..- m'I-ynu anti-ukul- (Jo-m ht.- lor nfl ch.- of building man. “I“! III Plait"! CO. Icahn-d Jaw-Colu- GOI“ .10 Co.” Orders called for and de- livered. Give me a trial orderâ€"drop a card or call You like good fragrant coll fee, f{)ossesxsing that rich del- ic-te vor found oulyin the best g.ndes The satisfactory kind thnt I sell will suit you â€"Note the following prices: EYE. EAR. NOSE AND THROAT SPECIALIST, BUCK’ S TEA COFFEE deHOUSEnd . W. MORFORD. 'mum SEWING IACHIIE 'lTTING OT GLA sags. mm JOIIIIG Vol! 00" Main Street ........ L. KLEIN.: FDESII I‘D SILT ”5‘73 clfl'ED 00008. FRUITS ’EOET‘JLES, P001 TIIY 078! £38 110 FISH... JUIBOAK 349 '“IIMOOUOUICCCOUUC‘ and can make very prompt deliveries. Orders called {or if desired. Telephone No. 231. 32 South Main Street. . . . . . . . The very choicest cutsin steaks, chops and toasts will be an inducement offered our patrons. We alâ€" ways have on hand FARM. DIOP “ID "'8 DH!“ Clluado. Annual-Io. All ”can." tel}. of 8 low PM W b, g]; ml) mton‘ eunhnd-forlclnfltyfll "Mi '” Iva-Interested. mow‘m” [W3 In the eotnlou In auctio- mm. InaumuvmmM-h tomt and mperduom tun III-Inau- III- ‘ Otnll common-many burlap that In which manna-In Ion-blues no“. IthMndlnmmln in history and m literature. Yet In mdunddubfltondmeml- neatly tn It. matrimonial aun mm- nrbm Hmmthoplnneofmhm-‘ New York Sun. 1 lino eyes. beam the German cm. enptum the American bag 0! gold comparativer rarely. Perina- It It be- came the lemon“: wooing h more an- rogant and «muon- than III-Innat- III- 0! all countries Germany In perhap- tht In which romanticism Incl-blue. mod. ltblnltinctlnlulndmongln In history and m literature. Yet In mmunofdubfltonndmh- may In In matrimonial aun mm- 1 mnmtothonhnenfmhmâ€"n TnvdmgAnaflcanhene-eamm aoplenutullncermaayaalal'nlea and Italy; :ml. they": to ha found. It would teem. hem. that notwith- standing the fact that German “flea anatleaatalltuemonvalnblathan than of the Latin commie. they do numtheaamaflamlatemiâ€" Mfmmmcolmemenmthu- my while wuung tot I Help bride. 08th of rich Maven and men- mnhm-mummthaamue- men. but thelr great nnd me «mum capture an American teln- e-n Mmfe-mmmfmfly‘ mmymnndnmmwbowflllbi lcumtunmmmmu new um one Ind- tho landed and Inc-t balm-min mum-mm m Arman. Thorn In (an young In of tin chu who have either money or my W of linking .07 um (Ann by n wealthy narrate. When they mum I'm n In the halal in MM than. nnd when (be, M mm: It In um“ the pumic- of Mr education and mlnlnl to net employment or to ell!!! III III! “N Andam- his Mn 10mm Into-mutational”.- mnhmmldmhununn- “whammy."lcnmm mwtlwwuwhkhmybon “Malamute-(nâ€" mayo! mnmu-uumn Oath «be Mullthunwomu'l lehpto uncut-clung Imam men (In no Mid (allow. Ibo “llyehmnoflchlekItorM ‘uI-Jplkvmnornnrmdmmn «whoahnhnmofolaudu “mm non-man m to mum, than to ambition. ~¢ESBBa£§9> inc-353.85.33.13 it 2:. 3a: 1. Goa... to: ailgaslloanaueaul can. Sips-32.58:! The parental supervision in no Inbred in the notion that even the government the. n hand in it with its servants. A German army oilieer is a aplendid crea- ture lo the eye. but his pay in very amnll. nosing from a matter or ’5 a week (or a lieutenant to 850 1 week tor a full fledged general. in order to pnevent the possibility of needlneon in appearance or style or living the gov- ernment forbids an oilicer to marry un- lea- he domain a certain sumâ€"it is $20,000 for a lieutenant and become gradually icon for each higher grade- with the authorities. the income or which in doled out to him aemiannoalâ€" ly. This in in reality putting a price on the man. became the greater number of German olllcen on very poor and can not the money required only from their bride; The money which a wile bring- to her husband. unle- thero ia on um noun-m “inflation to the mom. bo- comco ahooloiely the husband. proper Ky. Womaniniberyootihohvvhu radially no right: except Inch an her inn-hand mayoilovvher. lumber veryoflonaamenlyapimoriln stock. if the woman when. which oh. do. very null. he diapioyo a very thou temper and an apino- for wield- inga pourorawnikluuict inan- tor which any were never meant. lnaoemnnowopaperooomual- unwaeoinmnavoudlomam- Marriage in Germany is nearly en- tirely a matter at business. The father 0! the girl announces the tum which is to go with her, while the papa ot the pmspective husband holds out for more. That in the first stage of the negotiations. Little by little each yields to the other. Finally. often after months of delay. the contract is drawn ‘ up with minute specifieatlons by I notary. and then the lovemaking may begin. The courtship is very circum- scribed end in probably not altogether satisfactory. (or the German maiden in a romantic cmatune. And the opportuni- ties she has for getting acquainted with her husband before manage are very meager. flu. (In Wont. At. only“ up Have ton-- Fun-oh] Imo- Wln ‘l‘hay mutuality-It .2 Au- q-lrI-c - lull-r7 Iii-Inni- ‘ in Bavaria every girl is expected to get married. Ask a Bull-Ian. and he will tell you that it is Impossible for n‘ ponlouless nmlden to find I hulband. if a girl has no money for a dowry, therefore. she sets herself nt work to save one. IATCHES'AND MONEY UNIOMANTIO ooummm ARE THE RULE IN GERMANY. The deliver-ratio minority in the illi- noia legislature made a treat clam about some allered emohedneae in the alaira of the ilonthern Illinois peni- tentiary. The Republicans very pronmtlr asked for a committee to In- vestigate these ohm-gee. and one waa appointed by the Speaker Rherman. There was no delay about it. or any dimititm anywhere to defer action. The mmmlttee. visited the Institution and before the work had not well an- der way the two Democratic members ‘ new the traok and abandoned the mat- ter. Before they left. however. (‘hair- man Miller obtained from them all the charges made against the. Inatitn. tion, and these obargea were thor- oughly investigated. it was found that there had been absolutely but one crmked transaction under the Repub- lk-an rule and that In the atone do. partment, where one Kendorfer was found to be short 3450. Governor Yates had been fniiy Informed as to Kendorfer's eriminaiity long before A general Investigation had heetf thought of. and had in his Winn the evidence to convict him. He had even mmmenced the pursuit of the criminal. who is a fugitive, and Ken- ‘ dorfer will donhtleaa be. in custody be. fore this reaches our readers. Why did all the democratic members of the committee akin out before the investi- tion was completed? Did the fact this Inveatication developed more than ever that there was at“! Andean pom-Mm who ‘fiiv‘émmm In! the [mum-(Ion may as v nndniqu It I. the Plimm, he been in the habit ot MIMI people no conditioned. The, nature of its gorernmeut forbids it“ it amid lure any my 0 this dinne- ter. Never in tin- history oi the world in there been a union whose yoke van on easy and wince um was no light all is tin- M with our nation. it VI! A boon, not a burden. in the Filipinos that mine from our We aim of these mind-t The world uni- ‘ versally no rennin ii." The llernld any: that the Pillpinoo hare nude ‘ their protest. tint It Is manning and injurious to themnelren and the. nation they nnnnlilnxly mm. and hopes it will now «use. This is the partial View. Any further snort to resist Amerimn authority will only prolong diam-del- and bring no benefit: and tile .__.,A,, - h. Phl- M tom. "(7 phln and obvious mam nod (moral "puma more dun. when would monol- and mutual autumn: In pnnbnl. The Boston Ker-Id. clams-In; "u- eunm o! Ann-Mo. Imm m of Ibo-o pm- mm; "Tum In no and «on In .1.- puiy nun-Imus (or the rnmm to Inn“ "on (In «and. wofld. M bu new: ban a nation to slow! M hops-«(upped In "Minder" un- Mm to Ail-Mun umber“). I! than wm unloa- who no I follow- !nlln‘ tot W Mooâ€"and (hm-"mun,“ ".0.th worldâ€"cm mid not In much to mm“ It tot the We of the ma. 1mm III-Mk. for (hm bu mat ham my mm In um that the mum: Hm" mat to lulu mm- doa Into «(mun Mn. The lflmul mm In pol-t a! (Id. «.0 to m ‘Iieve "om m mienâ€"fru- "n mum a! min. I! (In: was not «a um"! «mm I: do. [um-ban a! (ho "sands. H van not (In kn «bar (but ”It'll wank! he "I elm. The (land sum not only me 09M 1 '0th WGâ€"41 not" Ind I can god P‘W‘k'" (be m that (to work] «lmlmtkm! wim’ahcmlool What I In. lean (be (‘hroaldc bu! WM! I angular")! judge of m It In! “Danbl mm '39 judlgmnrf WM: db- He is the only nun in forty years who hnn boon big enough to keep out' of all fnrtionn. Here is the man who was broad enough to ignore the temp- tation to he I'. s. senator at forty years of me. Here is the man who vns pure enough to mist every in- ducement to dictate the nomination ot‘ ‘ senator. Here In the man who had nerve enough to invite the antagonism of the stmngest nnd closest combina- tion ever seen In the illlnoia state sen- ate. by telling them they were in the wrong when using their hrlet arbitrary power. Here ht the man whom Speak- er Sherman aunt-ed he would not be a candidate for mentor it he tYnten) had a «mildew. Here In the men who ‘went mods"; to California tot- rest and quiet. when he might have been dictating the state organisation. "on in the man who mold. it he wanted to. oblolntely dominated both state senate Ind weaker and home. and mold hove heen [7. ll. unator or I named the i'. it. nenulor. n-eelvinx u Mu nun"! llmltieu talent petronexe. and any amount of mid rauh he might hero «lemundnL And touooth the Pith-ego ('hronn-le call him it cipher! \‘o-rlly the Phtonleie In a With ulmoiuleiy no machine behind him. with in following of personal friends only, this man goes to_ the state convention: no a candidate for govern: or, with a handful of luau-noted dele- gates, there to he met and opposed by two of the strongest political organi- mtlonn ever formed in the state. By ton-e or his own indomitable will. ‘ smut powers of twguniution and pen ‘ noonul magnetism, his nomination fol- loWed with a demonstration much as Wu never before witnmml in the his~ tory of popular mnventions. His won- derful cannon: of the state. his inns- cessi‘nl mmmigninx methods. him now- erful and eloquent speeches and his triumphant election were such as to attract wide attention and to make him a national character. All this he has done unaided by a machine. and untrammeiwl by pledges or promises. And what of him since his election? the Democratic indictment again: Tanner. He was entirely too aggres- afve and Ilk'tutorlul to suit those Dom- ocrutlv papers. But let's see what manner or man the ('hmnlvlq- charms with helm: u rlplu-r. I “ciphef' and complains that he in not “aggressive" like governor Tan. net. When one comes to think of it. this was one or the clue! charges In Gov-nor In... no Democratic Chicago Chronicle In the are: Democratic newspaper to Illa quflqyemor Yates. It says he Is WNWhn-mm-h mu an arm an m: or. “I!“ .30 ”I: I mum-v" I Edw. Ahrens For Breakfast. qu‘nerttsiupper. no la! emu. BI. [M's-In than. MISS MARIANNA ROE, “In tho flaccid mum mo 1 n- uul IUILDING. Ith- dovl with 5 com- ouui “that h and Mum" q" I. L Ila-cu, I put-us W or mum. m. "n. my “W1.“ "- m ““1- “ SUSAN A. ROBERTS. fl masque-0.... M]. H bah l’O'l‘Zfll GIOV‘. ILLINOIS up It. all and and a. “My m. 00.. lids. In! I km non-loco to. m» o'rlcl no Inlollcl: H with It. Grim". (no-W'- M and, a. am- to Mir . :3“: :thLR alum-puma“ “(M-fl any and “mun-h. II In pic-u .m tuba-quite]: m-Ilncudulnâ€" one. noun: than“... an! “484m llama- qulnay a: homo Iud uh (ha-MUE- Couah My a dim ‘ud I quick noovory h an to follow. ‘11“ My mum-on uy lands-c] olgrip not to mull In pct-uh, wink-h ‘- rally as. cal, ltd... dam. Anna mu-Jvaun-unm lb grip we no out in to. mad that Md .0. noun. ["8 do by M All dwgginb «fund ”:0 momiyviififi lull- wcun. B. W. Grave's “.13.!!!" h on ouch box. 85 can. "HI. M APT-NV I‘lel'lfl. (‘IK um 71kg Land to Bruno Quinlan 'I'Iblou. And works of! the cold. Luz-live Bro- Ino Qululno Tablets cum O cold III on. day. No euro. no pay. Prio- 25 can. The admirers of Colonel Bryan are towed to see with sorrow his growing subjection to Mnmmon. Asked to take the stump for the Hon. Carter Ilarrlsoil of Chit-ago. the colonel re- fused. “His business interests and :editorlui duties were so arduous he could not [malliiy assist." Thu: does he put money nbove the man. Thus does he admit his slavery to business, his base commercialism. Let the Lib- erty Bell be tolled thirteen times. The tribune of the people is In his parlor. counting out his money. For all In» cures Ahuh may get the vineyard and the young man Almtlom so over the hill to the lulill‘lllfllfe. TEACHER or """w'" PIANO AND ORGAN. "-m-‘mhz- W. 9-" ~00- A4- .a ...__._ _._..- hands." In spatula ot the appointment: made by Governor Yotu the 11:. V9!" non Journal says: “Thou Inr‘the gov- emor has done We" and We have faith in his Judgment and his desire to place good. honest men In pincec or trust and importance at Ma disposal. ‘ While We may not he always pleased ‘ and would very much rather he would cut his eyau over the list or some one down In this 'neck of the woods' and notify them or their appointment. yet. we roulile that the party which elected the governor has so many hundreds of worthy. able, competent men in Its ranks that he may fail to recognize all of our good, sound Republicans. who have sought recognition at his mum QO'CKLV cum. 1‘0 CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY HOW 1'0 CI)“ 1"!!! GRIP. TE. ”8 IBAMNAIILI STOPS THE DOUGH, "INC! ll “MCI COUIYIIOUSIâ€"A‘I 'IIIA‘I‘O'. COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT 0P SCHOOLS. SUSAN A. ROBERTS. M D .'.'..R T. MORGAN.‘.‘. Illllllilllllllll.fflii‘ 622$ ouucaoxmâ€" _. I- 0:. m1" ‘O-ch , ‘ I i BOUGHI, SOLD AND EXCHANGED. CULLLCTIONS I I AND LEGAL BUSINESS TRANSACTED. I u DR. W. C. BARBER. DENTIST. 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