Downers Grove Reporter, 12 Nov 1903, p. 8

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Arthur Symons thus describes the‘ met violinist Yssye as he lppesred while playing his Instrument: “Then‘ the ‘Kreuuer Bonsts' bean and i looked at Yeaye as he stood, on sl- most shspeless mass of flesh, holding the violin between his 1st lingers and looking vaguely into the air. He put the violin to his shoulder. The fsce had been like s mass of clay uniting the acuiptor's thumb. As the music came an invisible touch seemed to pass over it; the heavy mouth and chin remained ilrm, pressed down on the violin, but the eyelids and the eye brows began to move, as it the eyes saw the sound and were drswlng it in luxuriously with a kind of sleeping ecstasy, as one draws in perfume out of a flower. Then, in that instant. I: heauty which had never been in the world came into the world; a new thing was created, lived, died, having: revealed itself to all those who were capable of receiving it." Contact: taken for Ill flame! of building mmmctlon. 93"“le DR. W. C. BARBER. J. W. 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It is a great country. where hunting and fish- ing are unsurpassed and where the hotels are first class. - Call on 3in N. P. R. agent for rates and detailed information or write to Chute. S. Fee, Gen. Page. Ash, St. Paul, Minn. Send six mail for “Wonderland 1903.” This gives not only farmers a good chance to go homeseek. ing, after crops are harvested, but all others who wish to move permanently into the growing, teeming, improving Northwest, or those whn wish tho visit, at a trifling expense, the fine tourist resorts of the Northwest, are. afforded an unusual opportunity to do so. The Northern Pacific has a new and very Low Rate for for Colonists, Hgmeseekers and okhets in effect from Sept. 15 to Nov. 30, 1903. WHEATON COLLEGE Clarice L. LuBerge “Holt-Is!" VERY LOW RATES to the Northwest mm MM 39 Dov-or Place. Alma. Ill. T. Otto Fisk Monumental Designer and Dcaler. 711366631 «name An: mm mum nu m mmr.mm an un Largo Stoct oi Finished Work inmmmwmod m mmmmm- ‘i-’*."...“"*‘..iu§ Q *luluoa‘n u 3:5 «magnum m ‘ BUUUH'I. SOLD AND EXCHANGED. LULLBCTIUNS I AND LEGAL BUSINESS TRANSACTED. "’§"}}}lliil§l*}.iiiiii (*1). G. GRAHAM “' Wall Paper. Window Slade! Krambs is??? Mertz Painters and Paperhaugers 38 South Main Street. CONVEYANCING J Fire '2; Life Insurance RENTING AGENCY Real Estate NO‘I ARV PUBLIC POLICE MAGISTRATE Pact-n, Prunes. Sim

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