Downers Grove Reporter, 23 May 1901, p. 3

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cult not to have been. There no sou-enema that send a mu next any on Ill. work via. his eye- bloodshot. yawning. mud. unsound. and they ll. wrong kind. of "lament. The, In «armaments um 31" I um «am «with the drudgery of "to. with took Deanna they Inna I'm-an. with floats. In proportion to a ship to swift 11 wont! a strong bolmomu, In mammal: nobomhnyttmu 4 stout driver, and then mole of n- ubonnt oatnro will do we" to look at the rumor: of III their momma. u no moment and. you homo at out wvoon. no tho: you mot oleop. one you rise up In the morning mtbocmse you undone-tootheâ€" ~coooe your duty drag: you from your floaters. you have been where you Now. It in «Ice annual and In:- jctheflc nd warm hearted people that are [lost tempted in mm ammo. ll utoro had built them by contract old mode a bungling job out of It. Bot. ties-ed be God. there on people In the vorld who have bright been and vines. life lo I mg. n onthel, I out of victory. Even their troubles are like tho wines that crawl up the old. at a [not tower on the top at '3ch the nun-ht 1m and the to“ am or Inn- ner hold perpetual carnival. They are u. people you like to have con. to your house: they on tho people I like ulnnoome tomrhouoe. "you but touch the new at the" cement,- you are healed. I nut-l. In the lm vino. am you an in“. at the mi chmcw 0! any Imam: by In mum: ro- an“ or by lit Neill radian. Them In people who use. mic I. of Ian! hen. They no a conbinntiou at In]. inflection table. and mum if you III" than n eta-mu pinnn they will begin to dim m pine-u in- volved in tho coloring. It you show them a mum! me they will submit It to I Domini analytic. which in only a. you noun: unniuuou at 1 flow of. They have Io abound In their “inn. They never do anything not. than nine. There urn no mu (id. of [mu-g nursing up from m depth of their can! in billo' the? Milo. oi; "urinating laughter. They m u I not on 0- 1m I woke! caul- mum. by vile! you ulyjndnll men-utm- not or mm lull; out for nun-n whether It I: run or wrong. w. Ild that wind. can. but (boy lent ad but Imbk. I“ mu m m 5mm. but It we lost In an pr. “overlain-madman!- "no I garland. .‘What at a worldly nature ia no" important and Itnngthanlng and in- nocmt than animal. and yet what ha counted non victim? I lava no ”apathy with a atraightiackot tells- ion. This in a vary'brigitt '0?“ to mo.andlpmpoaatodoaflicanto nah it bright for otharl. I an: could kaepataptoadaaduarch. Abook nan ago hand an that a Christian na.- hu a tight to ma “mats. lo: intanoe. it Ia cola. holaa atnigbt narytm nuwmummuuuu aaad o! rocraatioa. pita on It. alippan an goa- into hi. gum and wall- lively ton-d tho loot aavarai tin-a thencan lumbar-tau. lbaliava maunhotaod-adaamtnb‘ take ia trying to noon. tho mn- Iuiao- of youth and am out tro- m that: love at anon-uncut. It 00‘ our [untamed aaythiag in I». ha tin- .iaatad this Main. But Iaatcad ot pro- vtdlag thin demand of our altar. the church oi 006 ha for tho Iain part ignored it. An in a riot tho mayor Diantaahattcryatthaaadotm «not and tin It and 0!. an that my thing in cut data that Danna to ataad la the mac. tin good a wall a (ha bad. no than an In ta tho clutch who plant their iattarba oi mknnatioa and an away ladiacrtn- hauly. Everything is W. not Paul nu ago-tic mud. than who nae in: world vithont abidag it. and la tho natural not“ God baa Iona everything to plan and anal. Ia. la Mic Inn to matine- auaak 01 natural obncta aa tuning ta pail, Int it la I am fancy. Poets aay m- alauda Imb-tnayum rat chad a ‘ There are two armies encamped by the pool at Giheon. The time hangs huvily on their hands. One army pro- poses a me o! swat-d lencing. Noth- in. could he more henlthiul and inno- cent. The other army accept- the chal- lenge. Twelve men sninst 1: men. 'th.e sport open. But something went haul-sexy. . Perhaps one at, the sword» 'Inen got an unlucky clip or in some .wsy had his ire mused end that. which 'opened in worthiness ended in vio- lence, each one taking his mutant by the heir end with the sword thrust.- in. him in the side. so thst the; which opened in innocent fun ended in the mssucre of all the 24 upon-men. Wu there ever a better "inflation of whst was true then and is true nowâ€"that the: which is innocent my be m deductive? (Copyright. 1901. by Lou!- Klomh. N. Y.) .' Washington, May 19.--Thls diaeoum ’01 Dr. Talmngo la in accord with .1: amount. hilaritlas while It repro- aband- nmunements that belittle or de- DI‘IVO; text, [I Samuel H, 14, “LB! tho young men now ante and Ill" W tore us." “ugh Fm. fluxowtrlumm IMAGES SERMON. AHUOBMENTS THE 8U“ '30? ON LAST SUNDA I. lam. Ufl-flumd hunt). cum-r ll. Yum lbâ€"flpom u a “an lun- - I... I. an Inn. Your sports are merely means to on end. They are allcvlulons and helm The orm of toll in the only arm strong enough to bring an the bucket out of the deep well of plenum. Amusement I: only the bower where busines- and philanthropy not while on their way to curring achievements. Amusements are merely the vine: can grow shoot the anvil of toll Ind the blo-omlnc of the banners. All: for the nun who spends lu- lite lo moorland! do!“ nothing hls can In hunting on loung- lng DIEM and loungen, his night: In baking out me sunlight molar]! The nun who alwm m on lm worth; “that. may to hunt for an. In the mount!- or Illl 1n the brook. with no unowmyorworkormLIlnot-o wolloflnthemylmdtmnnby‘ m Illa or an I! but will which It. will! a. m A you who does not work do. not know how an ploy. If God bl m I u do mm go to her little garden and got no unseen. tom and twin them Into a chunk: for the men heart at tho wayward boy 13d push back from the blotted m the long inch that veto one. her pride And the III’ will In rent with the my. 1“ great dran- am an. "no. Ital-pet than n ur- mt'l tooth It I: to line I than.” child." Fusing along the urea! long night you he" s thick in . (tog-bop, an rattle M the "(elm-r: club. the an of the pollen. What In the matter now? on. thin recklan mu an no been lulled l- l passion ML Cam as. non. to II- fnlker'l ham Mu will cone down nod ml: m mad- nd close his eya II death. They for. (We him all be ever did. although he cannot In his Illenee ask it. The prod. ml In. got home It Int. [other 'lll they cry out. "Who am!" ad to the counsel of mo Cit-ism- Mani. Who are you?" Mow brightly «I. pull of Ion- Ianlud Inn-mu own! Tb. m nun-In: "No'lI-OIMIM "In. Km .1“ my. I'll at m mm. Win I III ml! ‘ VIII I tau-MM m for I '04.! Carl ‘ no wily, and our the (unplh! co... hon. Ill blah your [II-nan. DH“! hon. 1m. haul. PM!!! at I“. In“ Ilh mu” Minivan!" .9. but III «Inna-MIN hookucllooln I“ In: "Why. I wonder when than. M- low an (heir lam tron. WI Inn to toll and Grudge: 110,7 do nothing.“ To nae any an m. h I arm III excitement. Thor-urn It can no- ne Ind In turn In and It. The um chain um... 11. m In... The checks Hub. The on. Ink. The lldnlnl ban (belt gulav. The! I'm". They Joule decent In all the “dew-III. They (In the tune of God II VIII. They my the hymn they learned It their mother'n knee. Inn! to all pictnm of con-Ins dis-star loci on I. II. We. lmhul. h um I alt-molt In your «cw-u? In than a lung- In your my «any! bid at. out w eon-I coco out rill! lul not? 1 VIII all you. Thu lo - you; an In your «on wand-nu 0! Into h“ name“; The sun you [in II- my not lawful «Imam-u. but not the MINI Ilium-cu In which in In quad. All In an. by (Ion an which you do not [In III II mm: Dal-r1. m. but the 0nd them! to can. Tho “bk h- bun robbed to W um club The chum. bu ell-ad tho chudnn‘n wardrobe. Tho amn- Iu my unburned up the Wild- er. The tablecloth of the corner a- loon I- ]. debt to the wife’s Mod am. Excunlou that II 1 day nah n tour around I whoh month'- '3‘. unl- who“ “tea- “In. It a to "so taming.“ hm has on Dom. haw their cannumm 1- Wm!“ chlldm. tantrum!“ that stock the nanny market In an." a. clutch and um and drunks-u- Wu um.- tho flchly mm carp-t o! It. mutton Ind duhlu Into the mirror no drowning out the carol of que‘ 'm. the whooping or bio-M Ion coco ham to in“ their old moth-’0 The first time I ever saw the city- it. was the city at Philndeiphiaâ€"I wen u more ind. I stopped It I. hotel, and I remember in the eventide one of these men plied me with hie internal art. He saw I was green. He wanted to show me the “‘1!!! of the town. He painted the nth of sin until it looked like emenlld, but I we: fluid at him. ! shoved beck iron: the basiliskâ€"l nude up my mind he was s bum-k. I remember how he wheeled bin chair round in front or me And, with n eon- centered end dhbolicnl eilort nt- tempted to destroy my soul. but there were [ood nnxele in the air that night. it we: nomiod resolution on my M but it we. the all encompassing arm otetood Godtbet delivered me. Be- van. beware. 0 young mi ‘Thm‘ For I lilo o! romeo on. mum Id- venture. love the! an: poi-on Ina rhoote itself. moonlight odventuroo and hair-breadth etc-pea. you my depend upon it that you ore In the sacrificed victim or unsanctilied pleasure. Our recreation. are intended to build on up and it they pull no down a to our morn! as well u to our physical "tells": you may come to the conclu- sion that they are obnoxious. u" WIN-l. Itur lau- sun turther. tho-e amusements are wrong which lead you into expenditure beyond your means. Money spent. in recreation is not thrown ""1th In I.“ folly for us to come from a piece or amuumenz teeung that we have went- ed our money and time. You may by it have made on rnmtmont worth more than the transaction thnt yield- ed you hundreds of “:0de o! 401- 1 ion. But how many properties have been riddled by costly amusements. Ir. Cherie: L Feller. me an Pratt etreot. Inn in his nonunion O copper coin oi the hind need hy at". a passport: in their mule when "no , ning ewny from their owner: during the entiaeinvery ngltntion preceding the Civil War. The coin bear- the am I 1333, with “Liberty” in e here! wreeth [on in race and on the reveree the kneeling figure of 3 nine women end the Inscription "Am I not I wow and I enter?” The condition of the coin la perfect end cane into nil-ee- elon oi Hr. Heller eeverel "an any who obtained it from en WM- er. The dredger found it with e lot at other can in the rum nude iy' the greet flood et John-town. Ir. teller line I inrge coilectinn of coins. and et- tnchell no portion!" nine to this piece and! e few den ego, when he reed en account oi e lot oi these Anti-Chm 1 coin- being dug up in the Middle West. Considerable interest we: attached to the finding or them. According to the Benton Transcript. In. H. B. Thatcher of Bangor. Ila, who in a noted coin eoliecmr. has one of the piece: at the nine year a Mr. Feller'e. It. mach. er can he remembers the: in - youth sieves went to hie killer's home at night and were mien in. all b that would into then: out of Bangor In hie wngon and would entry then well on their wey tow-rd tho line. The coins were need by mm dong their evenn- of l mu ” which 00! could they were entitled to men out hint convened to out III M mumâ€"hm... In. s33§2§ in“ In on your undo-oumnnuundovcm mu of on m perished m- your neck“! ALI! Monumental-hone... m In. out put m. I"! my p.- before I. II "View. It will I. out In! lost. It Iro- our «an “I. Iowvohulolook hula-lo... m. on! In :l-hn unsung-1, a." will to l dad that will lune elm) mar ml sharper than the dam with thick Virgilio: new No child. no new of the out will min n can III. Macbeth. ‘ m but by the mold M 000 m "m" I» M I“ M M ,g. “to Mt ma. non '0 to «Io-am warm? Dom not IA man, In: my mum". “noun-nova“. addition- I." mmmmmw thm-Mhnm? mun Apu, n1 mm! on m molmmotmaomlmhu How my Mn! “.00 dub In” hon bmln up by dull numb! The father ml oi. Tho noun! van 0!. TM and not 0!. 11m .1. may the (nu-nu Hun .0 cl Maul We. 00. It you Inn in“ III]. I would III. w clar- TM: nun m- m! mt up lo the God who an It. Arr-amt.- m and. [or a. We; 80- an“: “no“ Mu II- II no church; to I. Inc Mud-u." "Oi.“ l ll“, “hm. Mull. Hamlpodtrhuol III. will. u '3: All". and I MI and by u- now [III In 1- M ”flu It. to the clutch." -‘l‘he lllll lee-o. l wee summoned to his deathbed. l hastened. I entered the room. I tonnd him. to my lumrlue, lying In full everyday dreee on the to» or the oonch, I put out my hand. He [reaped lt exâ€" citedly and sold. “Slt down, Mr. Tel- nue, rlght then." I not down. He sold: “Lest night I new my mother. who has been deed twenty you. And she at Jun where you Ilt now. It was no dram. K Wu wlde ewnke. There was no delusion In the nutter. I now her Just a plelnly u I see you. Wm. I wish you would take theee string- 08 me. There are ntrlnn noun ell around my body. I wlah you would take than 0! nae." l new lt wee dellrlun. “0h." replied hll wlte. “nay deer. there h nothlnc there." He went on end all: “Jolt where you sit. Ir. Tun-cw. II, mother-u. Shouldtom‘fla'yJ dowlnh youwoulddohettet.‘ [not out of bed and put ll] em Around he: and sold: ‘lother, I want to do better. I have been trylnl to do better. Won‘t you help use to do better? You need to help ne.‘ No mistake ohout It. no delnelon. l uw herâ€"the an end the em and the epectulee. just no lhe need to look twenty yeln no. But ldowlehyou wouldteketh-eetflnn ewey. The, nooy no no! I an Ierdly tolh. Won't you tote M eweyr' l knelt down end payed. enuâ€" eeloue o! the tent that be am not reel!- lne what I wee nylna. I got up. I sold: “Goodhy. I hope you will be it. They will deepoll your uuture. They will undermine your moral chu- leter. They will drop you when you are destroyed. They will not [Ive one cent to support your children when You are dead. They will weep not one tear at your burial. , I no further Ind any that I]! thou umusements are wrong which lead Into bud company. It you go to nay Pllca where you have to mint. with the intemperato, with the uncle“. With the Abandoned, however well the! ml! be dressed, in the mm or God cult but but “would not In. ain- u would“: with which to in: ad In“ with which to work uld mm with which to think. The nun-emu at life are merely tho orchutl'l Ill-VIII while the grant taxed: at lite plum throulh it. five actsâ€"inning. child- hood, manhood. old In uni dam. Then exit the lust earthly oÂ¥ponunity. Enter the overwhelming!“ Me- a: un‘ eternni world! ILAVES' PASSPORT COIN. noon. lie said, “0600], good- ‘ Dr. Finn. necrotnry of the Stat. ‘M o! m. ("mulled Dr, J. O. Sullivan no Sumon General Wynn, of as United sum Harm Banal Saving. nn expert on yellow m.- to manor. Grundy county when they munawldthmdmd Lola-d. no recently an. than tron: Jubonllh, “1., gm! who 1n: lup- ”Inl no live yullovhnr. They ro- min bound lanotonlylotulor-j kin-yellow lever, mmumw If nu OI alt-In. mm m 0: mm The contest Mm the {rum-any m non-fraternity men at Northwest- m mum-my tn new: control of the univerllty weekly, the North- Mn, shown no tin. of diminu- tion. At the election. which takes plan. In} 24. In editor in chief and I Tho cum Board of Momma not and selected tucker- u follows: Superintendent. w. J. Sutherland; niacin]. Wlmnm Wallis; C. F. Du- idlun. C. D. Hal-mm, A. Wuhlnml. 311th King. Jade Rona, Bum Orv“. lay Patton. 0m Neal, In! Beat. (by Anderson, cum“. Duh, Ian leCrory, Em mien. Clan achenz, nary matey. 3-an bench. haste Vul, 11mm Harding. Ell: Quincy. Beale Shut, Innis Dnleln. lam crux. Grace KIIIG. Ann 1105 I... In Human. In: sum. Clary 1mm, lyme Beard. Phebe Rabinq w- M b MI. I. Jul. CAI-hot. the French aubu- udot to the United sum. 'u m MofCIk'Imlorldundho- the “seat In am"! not the Pub Kiln-la you at O L In. um lam II no ova-lug, when a Mount m glu- l- In honor at ma Union [ac-o club in mchdal, he wn the mini lg- mlnumlaotrmumnd Man. I. Cn-bon clue to that my in old- Illy mine In but." 0! the repair lie of M the "Ion of the Alliance film 'Iul the Unlvenlty of Chl- mo. The Illluce‘l perm lo to Ian mikmudnndyotthem language In all countries. no mm. M my be u all-ml! latter to an to a minty rm a. about!" (not M. ht pub-N, u clan wfll to .140 to locale (h «In II Justu- molly. Tho mu- m .0le. It 00 “In and In: »- may "no. Int. nm (A maMtumMo-o. X. Dub u no In: clue- hull-d. and «salad that I. IV 00 prisoner. Ina-1h a. mum ol a. Mr- Jonh- on (in "III. I“. m In Ind. and a“ II. M Jordan. Dr. .94 I. at "All.“ “out Janu- “d ”(In I to. III-It- urn-lad Ila. W!“ (I. Moon will be In “known. and cum.- ln tho may 0! No cm" A alien-Ion tailor-d. lad by In In!“ Mr Wuhbon, vie. pro-Mn! of the your mm The convention vu nun-Ind by a. local moth-w club and the m- m] null. club of the city. Tb. “m'mmtoMnNkn-d the “column. of (I. nor-l) school in all“. .“ at loch-f coast-on. The second mun! new“ of the Illinois congru- ot mother- vu ham .2 Chum Bevan! hundred (Mental named. The bond of con- trol in In nation. The Indra- o! volcano was given hy Preside-t. Lord at the Mn sum Nam“ Ichooi. The rowan-o V» by Roger 8. le- llulkr. president. or the llllloll con- cealer-mun flown-um. In! 0min m by Wllhr B. Juk- nu of the Chleuo Inmate. his ml» he! being: “How Pun-u I” ll- The congressional round up will be held in connection with the Marion County institute It Salem. W. E. Bro- den. of Cutler, m indorsod by the mum for one of the members of the ndvinory committee of the nuts univernity. u provided for by tho bill pun-ed nt the int union or the illi- loh Loginietnro. Wuhlnxton Countyâ€"Nashville. Nov. 19 and 20. Marion Countyâ€"Salem. Nov. 20. 2! and 22. Monroe CountVâ€"â€"â€"Waterloo. Nov. 12 and 13. Randolph Countyâ€"Sparta, Nov. l3 Ind 14. Perry Countyâ€"vPlnckneyvule. Nov. 14 and 15. Jul-oh Fur-err loam-ho. A conference 0! Farmerl’ Institute delegates from the counties or the old Twenty-unit cougressionui district, presided over by W. Kinsey. ot Tam- Iroa, who is also president oi the State hrmeru' Institute. met at Counterville for the vurposo or selecting dues and places to hold the various county in- stitutes. The following were elected: St. Clair Countyâ€"~Bellevme, Oct. 81 um Nov, 1. canton County-Carlyle, Nov. 1 And “.0030 OF HAPPENINGS '0' SEVEN DAYS. Idol 0! the uni-old lumen-a luauâ€"Work or loch-f Count. 5. Wilmerâ€"Duh: at “a. can: rum-m [or III-non. 3A WEEK IN ILLINOIS. Isaiah-tuna... um mummmnm “Emu mam a, «an .3 WMMuumMm n (ma “wamuam Int In the m. flat the Dim lower garden shoved only two Inning roll-Inflow nun-uncut» mt man a It! flaring to m cm)- dran. But that fact troubled tho- lot um; theyvmonlytoodfldu mm for mum I long. «mm a! II the toads, Thu-o mm In no uflwtonkommmm» run “I ”phat" to mean. M n W and one num- cling to do: ”nu-mummtmmumo mm m up and Iylu m Mo- «taboo! «mam I“ uni A Juan”: J'tyyfor um AMumAI-A‘Imhrtoum station; and harm Mind to (Minn-Janna the Mon to: Mmmtmum-m Ibo-myvmfoI'AIMnun am At last Ibo m I“ 0’" um cloud um- null. uni-Una that tho Iowa-Ilka mol- with “I W 0°- camu was only | drum. m Vlu haul. Alan's lost lau- toot I" hand 5 :3 g E mm. M.- m In: mm. W fr A Memorial Joan-he forty. Aline Henna eet et the window, looklnz thouhtinlly out et the newly budded treee. Poor Aline lied been confined to the noose ell the luring with the leaflet lever which nod left her no week thnt et met one could badly lift her heed. but now tint ello In no end her young friends were el- lowed to visit her. one ha been williâ€" lnz they would come in n petty some evening. She did not know that et echool that very day her plemtee were planning to enrol-in net on the ‘mmoon of Decoration any, which wee the next Wedneedey. The toy downed brunt not! worn: end ohm 1 o'clock mt elm-noon lire. Neleon Inld: "Aline. you no bet- ter to end ll. down ewhlle.” Bo Aim lay down end wee eoon tut uleep. At e einel tron In. Neleon tho children tmoped noieeleenly tn- e neighbor’e. where they Ind authored. end noon the room “Joining Alme‘e wee filled with on, Me on lee-lee. Ill Dentin; eweet eprlol lower: which 35:???) T10 tho mail-nu.“ couldn't-cubfi" "Ya, on". would All. m h‘ mkmmflullhwhlhlfll‘; 0m» ‘11:. iollk. l 6100‘“ any. [unravel-dim“ .3.” .nmm WWW“ mm “Wm wmmwm um ym 3 Am a mu .un .mwmwmmmWWom v hmgm wmmma i5: 59%;: Thobonmutulndthnfi' Ind ”they know nothing“ tum handed uuehary. Thy loo-cg 90'- um mound unit and mu» hmrzndltmamym mandated-turnout.” tog-thumb. Wk: 0" managed-n mmd woodland wealth M Mall W, manual did “I“. all"! ' uwuuchltgutumulw i E

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