Downers Grove Reporter, 17 Jul 1902, p. 5

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mmmmotzun B. C. Static] GET OUR PRICES WOODENWAR E ESTIMATES GIVEN FREELY. ATTENTI O N BUILDERS.. CURTISSKLHEAHTT Furnish rigs for Pleasure Driving, Balls, Parties and entertainments, Closed Carriages and Hacks. Good horses and caretul drivers. Horses boarded by the day or month with best of care. ‘mmmmmx Stanley Stanley ll you an counting on buying any Ice us first and We have a most com- plete line of hardware for building purposes and our prices are exceptionally low.. . . . Livery and Highland Ave and Rm" Street Telephone 242. Feed Stable. FOR THE KITCHEN Ruchter’s is the Kind you want; It Lasts Five Years.. ol cu: h. Stoves. Tinwuc, Woodenvnrc Ind Cutlery. We have I fine Iuonmcm THIS IS THE PLACE THIS IS THE TIME to get any of them at a very low price. We guarantee you that your crop will yield so much more this year that it will more than pay for the tools. The Twentieth Century Farmer realizes the bene- fits of modern implements. It you want a good crop with very little labor y'ou must have the latest inventions and That you will do ybur Painting, You do not have to paint every spring if you get thq right paint. L. 2. Stan” Do you conhmplah building I new houu this manner, or winning and remodeling an old home? I! to, you are Intercom In hula: some good pluhrlng dam. ”nothing that will Inc had tad dorms, nibbl- lor pant. m or plankt- humus-mayo: ‘mlmnoln Lnnhor Ill Contraction ‘Co. You will mum own Inw- «nausea-mums: ma Moi mm savagesâ€"41H pf! Dan“! I to Edmond C Manor. 0 pr“! :b I: .1, CMImbial' Md tn Inpu- Dochr Skirt! to antl c Skater. It ‘I I“ at! It I, Colt-Man 1:14 In Sayer- pcrvme“ . .. . ,. Aural Icfito Cid-(inn "Mannie n Ilmxblnby. Johnl‘RuMyuCIa! Davin. pnno I ..................... I! Wamdorf m A Emm Smith, no ..., ................... qrucflll ........................... ... .vuu an)": n. M W54 a; nod-on“ nu -:-rn ow ... 2‘ u no 50 I.” I“ Now In tho "no to bright“ up and hunt", tho oxtcflor and MW of your hona by a “not, nppllotuon of Patton’s Sun Proof lixd Punt. For sale by tho Illinois Lamb" and 00a- strucuon Co. the manor. It. will pay you tog-Iv. In. n all It om. Ila W. 0mm block. "nun". â€"â€" Boning at out and July 15. who I nbdl close my now for D. G. Gnhuh bu log-ll blank- and MI {actuate for execution of will: and has had yuan “Will W In um "IO. am hi: null. W mum. Ban 0! 1" Flour and. from an vary hon northern grown bud spring that makes non brood and Inner brad than my flam- In um mm. Richelieu Snidrkd Japan u. put up in one pound and half pound pack..- it duply doliclous. J. W. Nasal. [an onion for John Run". for Hunk Mums. bug“. tad “pruning In (1.0.7. llngha‘ or W. S. Ourpnut'n. 0m to? Pansylmh mam oils and Min any be left “Bush 5 Emma’s drug “on. [may will pro-p“, on your clan. l l ‘ Wig'n. lion. grown «man at Kid-'- nut“. 1‘5. but uni Dani. homo-lit. bra-Ii It lung‘s. Don‘t want. your paint-mmrâ€"Do- m it my. Til-n put-and Imam in ‘iun M 10ml: u (brain‘s. Croquet an hung “in min h .150 nor not ti Ian I lochci'n. Chm-In brad cannon! Sum. equal to Ruth. Bitch Dis-”tool, 15 min a an n ilorwig's. Nov «yin nod patina. in tho Rod‘ lino nhirin. the hatinhln In the world ior .i on n Nuh’s. Cmn of the Want flour nah: tho __.L_,A .. .. The nail, crop bull-tin tor tho wool coding Tut-tiny mp: The you In“ in.- mniiy hor- Inmnbio (or an growth a! rcpt-Hon and «um. nâ€" rornbio [or carrying on MIN. fuming our-lions. shorten mud in tho curly put 0! in. wank. inur- rupiing Inmlwork in mm. oxint, .- pcciflly In tho norihorn "It oi the nu. Dual-g the iniur pun oi tho‘ Inuit tho author wan fair Ind tum Ho Ior haying tad harming. which hurt boon pushed rapidly. The vaul- u .3 want Ii iho beginning Ind cod of tho veal and cool in the middle of tho unit. but not an moi :- lo rand lha growth of rogoiaiion nukrinily. As I ruin tho shown worn light to Wkly hury, but in non. loudl- u.- ihoy am very havy. 0mm of "no Want flour uh: "I. most bro-d aqd In tho chant flour In town. Em, met In numb-d. Knmwood jolly In MIN." It “or- ng'n. WAGONS AND CARRIAGES.... Bulb mom. J. W. Huh. Madon- punt- ” no. u Ruth's. Magus. 4 for In cut: It In. An excellent displuy ol Wagons, Curi- nucs and Buggiu. Gen E Cine» 14 al to Quarriei Operating Co." qr n! 1; qt aec l7- 31â€"11 ............ flay D Coyh Io Chan 0037*, put It Izhlk "LII-cm“. ....... ..A. E Bret-I to Wm Gan-n w in It II "9, n‘IlIv-ecisfn-D“ .. ........ .. . 'll Gut-er Io ILyfla (I Show, name do- xflp‘ioflu ..... .. CIlflord A Harlan II In Hal-en ram... [ulnar-sci”. ... trad I! Wsmdofl to A Efnma 3mm, 3 ”museum"... . Bath's I In Edmond Sbafler. n 1 ml: Ah .‘L CMunbial. “Id In lupu- D‘thr Bldg! Io Edmondc Skater, It 'I I“ nit In, Colt-Han add In Napr- panme..........,... .................... Aunt loin» Clflnhn II atone. n Izmxbmty. .. ... . .. ’m'tm’MCMl‘ Davin. [In-0'0 “A we. A'm Loam: II. M all” w A» a close chant of tho urlul tad nuloodlng of nook lo the yards Sch“ (3. Wordsworth. mu hunm ofllcorln chum It Chlcugo. In on!“ tolvaldnlugopcrmt of dad «(I cflpplod stochadvlou all shippers to to can Ind have all stock wall coolod all Dolor- loodlng. also not to ovotlood. uni In purucular lo have any wall chum sad proporly boddod with fish bedding, lhonby "oldlug many dad om! cripples. A largo per out of the loan in dad had cdpplcs ls throuch analogous by shippers In not Mingl ‘um to lot nook cool 091' um having 3m lo good order boron loading. Tho, would an : largo per cent of tho Mm, which, at present high prion, counts min» the shipper unruly. Th0 first .1me hot Ito-that “loch hon non than at on, other “no of tho you. This sprint a high In turn- ty-nve and hi" boat (“on out of A single cor, mill; 1 loss of ground For fluxâ€"Big“: Iva-Odom propor- Iy on mph "cam. 1“" lot. lo-noll how. with All nod-m hammock, lug. hm. chick-a homo. For tum inform-“on Immin Al I). (3. Ilnhnm‘n. Tb- Brlchon. Nohnu and Bruno- fu-lllu had I noulvm o! ulna"- tadlflondl It “I. m 0! (Int Ital-on, Norm Pool. “not. In“ fluo- uy. “Dun not. our any in “undo m. Twic- wan "road on than" undo! the Incl. Quito I nunbor am. from (Mum: and I" enjoyed-do- lightlul any Ind plhoflnp. Ila Yahloy, a (armor principal 0! our Ichool, NM boon viuillng with It. “(I In. Hurry Wing!" and cull-you other Maui: hon tho put look. Ir. and In. Dr. 800qu move ‘0 Itchinn this wool: Ind Mn. McClel- uul. o! Woodlnm, who punhaud tho Hcoflold con-go. u moving In. In. E. J. Clark and daughur ro- lumod w Caluornln flatunlny night “hr-mm monwa' visit with hor ulster, In. llury Coundght. Mr. and Mrs. llarrv Wheeler start Saturday for a two weeks’ trip m P.- zoskoy and other northern points 0! in- “rest. Mrs. M. II. Hoover and Ilnughur started many (or llufl'ulo. N. \',. 10 um. Ill-n. llom'er's mother uml other nlatlven and (Hands there. W. A, Merriam and family. who are now living M Lafirangc, visited with Mm. H. E. Strong Sunday. D. Escher. Mr. Escher Is now locatod at Manitou, 0010., where he conducts a cafe. Mrs. E. A. Grmin. who has been the guest. of her sister. Mrs. Jan. I]. Burns, “turned to her home at. Franklin. N. IL, Monday. Minn Jane Tape gm‘o a farewell party for Min 0er Tooloy Hnlurdny arm. noon, who left {or her home In Culi- fomln that evening. Arthur Woods. n. former business man here, was calling on old friends here Wednesday. Tm: REPORTER baa received copies of the Colorado Springs Gazette from D. Charles Mailer returned after ten days‘ vacation spent at Aurora and Dixon, 1". A son of Mr. and Mrs. C. 1!. Stunts 15 var, ill, a sufferer from spinal menin- gms. Gus Weruarhu a position as for.- man in the Strohbor piano factory, Chicago. Hubert Miller goes to Harrison, Mien, Saturday to ulna a week’s vacu- flon. . Mr. and Ila. John Graves are vlllt- lng at. Glen Ellyn. A. E. Cross was here Sunday visiting his brother, ()oorgo R. Cm». REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS: Additional Local News. And Everything Seam Fruits ; And Vegetables The North Side Grocer. on Foot. 80"“. ..Fred Gerwig.. {cl-phone 232. I6 Butt III. M Fourthw Having the but- ton hole in th outside lent, the collar is' drawn . close to the shirt band insuring a pctlcct tit. Emuâ€"They ntain correct shape all the time and will never break away {tom the shirt’s neck-baud. IN HIGH BANDER mums??? J. W. NASH Thirdâ€"They set snugly to the shin. Socmldâ€" They are easy to button. And The Reasons Why You Should Wear Thom Firstâ€"They are entirely new. Melons Oranges Lemons Bananas Plneapples Cucumbers Beans Peas Potatoes Lettuce Onions

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