Downers Grove Reporter, 10 Oct 1901, p. 7

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m from I dog Lu, and “other in Donn with dollar contributions. M 'a mu building a. hating. the “on no and for at the tovn hall, ‘* hon-p, school. or the residence 4;: guns public-spirited mum. Some 4!: no Inna-m cm mn- um with. um. In seven! um my pay In to no I your. One llbnrlun I book with her own money. ‘ ment- : day for In an un- .M‘vu'eovmd. Ind then put? I: no public collection. The than mu- .0“. n In: mue- or "Item Inn. chatt- Io I- that no public [ibu- rku m in omtlon. containing 336.- “. book. The town: when they no loam ban a Invitation of ”7,000. 0.0 of than 11mm. nu stand with Faithful practice my do much to correct faults of metals end inflec- «on. but the man amine coach will not Ilium-kc to make over 1 poor voice in a course of three or em six W reheated: The possibilities of the mm voice ere beginning to be filmiood. hunts ere oil-covering t-t it is a wise pin to cultivate in Mr ehildm In agreeable voice. ln- Itrm II the art of developing the exquisite mechanism end wonderfu‘i ca- pblllty of the human speaking voice It. wringing up on every side. It can- not be long before it will be 1 positive much for e man of educntlon. u M. to tweak in shrill, nasal or un- beul ummcoisnmirrorol the Iliad. A cont-e. her-h. disagree- Novoieembutbecured bylin- m the mind and heart. yin 00! can “holler“ and even ”roll," a. Voices In much better Ind m tin II the city. when a m m III! “ppm: Mme" m nim- Ipuk In mu. tuna ‘I'NI. “mu (men, of none will 3 ml Into-wo- are bad enough to the gum" our Ibo- nod In the he! at onlluary conversation. When It Is loaded to expand menu Mean to the dock-am paint. than lack of «flame and allowan- in evident. "I“ rm WI! 0. In. I. nay-In u. A limos. "on. beautiful mm I. may to in denim by every one. .1- MI. [- mo cllmtu. like My. M 1m. the voicq gr. II- not: all In In other place: when I: heoflaumlhvolcennrotoo m N. [I the county. view the you. an I) II .- mud-door life. can... 1!... Med n Amp 0! 11.18 hon, with a Inflam- speed 0! It.“ not: cm. clonal 000K nllTElL mu trip I- Inn Durban chum In WI" 0! “OB-Ilium, I'm.- ,' M II high Auctionâ€"no In": With.- I-uun- h our Navy u W 80: 00h. m ', "new nun manure m n In: sown. Wisconsin. Companuvely tow Brluah bottle-hip- or w vault at other no- uon- ooue um way. and none um could be computed vlth the Wisconnln. Th VII-cousin wu hunched at tho Union hon Work: In Eon Panel-co. “who: 16.1898.nnd bu been In communion seven! months She u of 11.5“ mm displacement, Ind ha- I length 0! 868 loci; breadth. 13 feet 2% lulu: draft. :3 m: 6 Inches. Her; The Wisconsin will be the greatest awn. machine ever seen st Puma. Tho Oregon and [on have been there, but neither of then I: n has as the Me across the Isthmus of Panama. and should there be any serious inter- hrence with the international rail- way. Cnpi. Reiter- wili take prompt ac~ ”on. Capt. Reiter ie a Pennsylvanian by birth, and was graduated from the United flutes Naval Academy in 1866. His Drone-e Ithrouzh the various Ind“ 01 the service has been steady, and he has seen a variety oi duuee.‘ There in namely a station to which he he not been attached, end he has had con-idenble land duty. During the spam-Amman war he commanded one at the eluiler warships. He at‘ tuned hie pro-ant rank two year: ago. In the .nomewint turbulent state 01 Ignite in South Amen-ice, where Vene- ‘uoia, Colombia and Ecuador are [mixed up in an intonation! squabble. the lama of the United States are won guarded by Capt. George Cook Relief, of the Wisconsin. The United flute- is by tmty bound to keep open A__-_ _-m , -- A NEMJ’IW vooct. me- ”rim bur-x. man; flqnn lei. ln the mountains of Bern county. Pennsylvania. vim Dutch shrevdncog matches Dutch thrift. the proprietor of I hotel was blrnlnlng to: a supply of chlckenl. “Now, look here, Fred.” laid the hotel man familiarly to the “ruler, "don't you feed them chickens More you bring 'm here. and don't’you let ‘em get wet." "All right. Chung," Inld the armor, "but I don't nut to no 'em go hungry." "That's All right. Fred, but I ain't a-pam' t'elvoccnu n pound for corn, and I ain‘t a-lmyln' water at the name me." "All My Chm-lie, and I'll brlnl my sales ‘ um." "No need at that, m; I've Jot good tales hem” The! parted, ‘ and l and the hotel nun Just wht he meant. "0h. Fred’s all fight.” he said. “He': one of the quart-t men all"; hm all the tune I .ln't‘aâ€"nm lm velght for chicken: stung! full of wet corn with wet fathom But don't mu- nndmmnd no. Fred‘s a aware Inn." I walked down to Fred'- fnru. Ho m jolly and ammng. "Ghana'- a fine fellow.” he aid. "on of the nun-- at man in the county-«m I’m going to tum than mist. II] a. Ila-e.”â€" Youth'u Comp-alum. A crowd (uttered In g ml. among whom were lav-ml who had wuneoed the all-Ir. When they told others what the fight wls ghost ex- prenlkma of indignation became to loud :nd {Draining that the strange.- mnde a qntck escape down an alley. "You bet you I'm apologize." and O'Neill, "or I'll best your Mad 0!. Prenlnent flcKInley In my mpeflar of‘ her, and no mu: en Insult Mn while I'm around.” "Don't hit me again.“ be 5.... "ml Apologize; l'Il npolnflu.“ Tho danger never finished the on- lm. for O'Neill‘o flu landed on no water”. mouth with a form am all Mm Iprnvllu In the street. As he crumbled to his feet he received In- other blow 1- (ha face that sent Mm down min. Tram time- the Ion-[er non-red Ms length on tho [mutt "Ya; I in! Mud?!“ I3" I uln- Me an." replied the able nun-n. "Won, In ought to b. not for whatâ€"5 "Han you heard thou! IcKlnky k- llg not 1” (h strung" inqulnd. to ho wand. The 'Pruldnt u to the non-n IM mmMII-chm ol the any "(I any. and (but it "on“. 0mm III '1.qu ll Thirty-Int “not. “Id Ilehlan un- nm on may ennui-g. Ha I“ Just heard of (a. alt-apt m minu- (In Walden: And In. soul m like with vnlh. Will. "I an hood I Inn “on” up. [low I...“ M mum I...“ I. luau In WI lolhloy. “Jack“ O'Nom. nbh can“ tn the Unit-d sum tun. In. I number a! the ma of tho Vlohhnr; and now on u um rmltlu. «an In the II- Iomc Temple ll Chimp. In null. I walled M m! a "mum trial. an n Chic-no paper. Ha ha no complain to mm. but au- umhwo- l- tblnkln; of "lb. om" Inflow." O‘Neill look. on the W: of the Unlu‘ But.- with a man: ‘lyo any ‘4 L, _.,, . null And other preamble products of like charm". Thane new nm. will. It In estimated. Int-nu. the ulna of the output 0! the coup-n1 by M par cont. are now In process of commqtion. From its nteoi mill. 728,000 tons were mutated. and orders were refund {or over 350.000 ton! more. The C. F'. a I 1 company in. grown to what it in with 1 capital of 826,000,000. It In. recently incmued this capitalisation to “0.- 000,000 by the iuua of 815,000,000 0! 6 per cent bonds, with a Illa lune of common ntock to Mum than on do- mud. Tho 816,000,000 in to he want It Pueblo enlarging the ma plant to I elucity 0! 1,500,000 ton: of finished product each you. The now manho- iumrro to be Unphu than. win m own. From its coal mines the C. F. a I. marketed last year over 4,000.. 000 tone or coal. or 70 per cent of the entire production In Colorado. Lu! year It produced 50.000 bushels of coke, or 96 per cent of the product of the late, and hundreds of new coke oven Inn-din. 1500,!!!”- . ’ The billion dollar steel trnoi: hoe e lusty uni in the Colorado Fuel. nnd ‘ Iron compeny, the greets-t industry vest oi.‘ the Mississippi. Thin oomph!!! now owns and controls nearly 400,000 acres 0: coal land and 6.000 acres oi iron ore. With its mat ewe] works .1 Pueblo, Col., it in making a second Pittsburg or that city. It employl 15.- 000 men. representing. with their fami- lies. one-tenth of the population of Colorado. The income 0: this com- pnny last year was $13,000,000 and its. expenditures e trliie over $10,000,000. It takes over $500,000 every month to satisfy the demands or the payroll. Commencing at Sunrise, Wyo., its properties form a chain 1,200 milee long to Fierro, N. M. The links 01 this chain are 28 coal mines, nine coking plants with 2.500 ovens, and at Fuel» lo, 001.. and Laramie. Wyo.. the only steel plants between the Mississippi river and the Pacific coast. In addi- tion to these industrial concerns the eompeny owns 80,000 acres of grain: land end shunt 2,000 of the town lots in the city of Pueblo. In addition to fur- nishing 3 net tonnage for several transcontinental railroads the com- may operates 100 miles of railroad o! malt-nah!” HIS SUPERIOR OFFICER. "ESL: TM“ m; "VM'S”WIIIEIT GOOD‘PAINT DIVOI, CHICAGO. Advice: When you paint. use Devoe for results. on M o! yo" dank-r. look on pal-nu. In. If m ale-1m OM; "r The ad vice may seem better then; the paint will be just as good; couldn't be better; no~ body can make better. THINK IT OVER If you‘ve taken our ad- vice, your house is painted with Devoe ready paint. If not. we'll have a few words with y‘ouabout it next spring. papa. Mod-J ' u'.,’m"” ' MW Orin-nu now boast of being the grated fruit mukct In the world. The blast meteorite ever km In Inn mm bu been discovered at Panto Alene, Bmll. It I. 56 I'M In (ll-mun Ind 83 feet long. A ml 0! Ivory pinyin. cud- enr- rm by Prim lumen. tho colic-(no at an grunt one o! Emmi. In the “up!“ min“ the much II- M Human! VIII-n m may bought by the Queen of awn. who h III-end! full of one! "Ila. Tn mm am» "a to Introoooe our noel nod nry (ood- Advu 22mm cm at“!!! l: mu. “am. cm: “an V (or: . (Ir-Mn. Ila-yin m 00.. O on. I. Cm III. An '0. no... Mm hot-hon! II n the only mm for Swollen. 8mm“. Bum-1. Eta-flu It». Cam and Balm. Ad for Allan's rou- Buo. a plum" to be lulu Into the “on. M a" Drama and lie. 9mm 26c. Bungle not Fills. Ml. dru- Allon I. Ola“. Lonny. N. Y. A lit-bun. Into“, The mil-I alum u (be Dnhlo upoduol m m I: n” fro- Call- tornh II can In In: only 1m: a microscope The Inn-ct I. .- Inm- nt m In prod-cm; no mu. m the United smm mun-anal won .I..' no In mull-Mu II II I). Mic Jan and unlit-hon Ibo-M lot {In to of BM than Co In chl- Ila-on In In" M Wu. Tho alum. that. confront an older brbuer m may ”nulls. to ma nmll ulster. ad that l. I mu- [In In Columbus. 0M0. who ha been ‘1'- ln; to the “bloc! Inch artful Incl- llon. :- an Dav-(ch bun imam. an. “null-d the bully ll bmklut by announclu: "Noll not Malcolm wlll In I lawn-lower. l vendor way (My all Mu: nut." “A hin- uo'or'r‘ «hood lh'o maul-had W. "What do you m?" "nu In that you told no." "Quad m chlld. gravely. "Til- nu to in - lmhâ€"n. Nut ”Ir M‘ll In A '1'.- m-«. nod than I lunar and than I actor. A“ than Mil man-u.“ 33.00 PER DAY All) EX'EISE! STILL TALKING ABOUT IT. Bryant, 310.. 1 2t. umâ€"Tho can 0! Hm. I. A. Goa, continue- to In the chic! topic 01 mutation In an nelxhborhood. In. Goa van n crip- pie for u long ml. with Scull“; lb. was so bad lho couldn't turn out :- bed and for four month. III. II, on on. Ildo. She had tried everything without getting any nllel. ull It .lul Oh. heard of Dodd'l Kldney Hill. Eh. I. urea. And well today, nnd has not 1‘ angle ache or pain. ‘ In. Go- un: “I don't know If bodd'l Kidney PM: I!" cure any- thing else or not, but u do know they will cum “than. for they cured no. and than couldn't be ~. won. an thlu also." tum o-n- M 0â€"D- lAI-n Idiom ff: W; 7, ' 71’9“.“ ana'h'IdIIwIkph SMMMMfi The labor we «nun In human pain. *SMIOIDQN. Wllhout self-sacrifice truo {rlondshlp cum ”Inâ€"Goethe. "cl: your I". to rot bruit-n nu. me am In. Anal n‘l Pane-h Flour- Your (mar lam lo luppty you. One ml: In III In tho 3mm: any in I (on! alum-or. mammal-mm Idiom "mu-ad to: I" auction of IN am: and Illil'a-Wl. a lunar. Vanna. 1-4.. M I. an. Every danger known one royal con~ queror. He I- called caratâ€"C. Wmer. Why experiment with unmod ram- odln (or pun? Us. What! on I: one. Ind to happy. Your arugula: has n. There I. no plwumilhwlmnu un- less you hue somethlnl to do. nm: N. t. a. “hâ€"ONRIIILD Human: mwnfic‘na HA": (umâ€" fifia’“ fi‘WPSnfithis." :3: ALwaé’ alecuve. 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