loop Up the Good Work In a shaft time the paving of , Hail street will be completed and ac ï¬rst step in the outward im- Went of Downers Grove will 1 been Accomplished. This is the ï¬rst step and we hope anu nc is ex crea to make a â€"5"" W "" "’ In"! W- I'- A- 0"†'0' m large contributi; to the campaign m '3“; in" I w. W '°' we!“ "mm" M a†fundandalsoinfluenc .buhwflï¬a'hmhommumormmmomnm . "0m" ‘ cooper-ï¬ve MGM-tbs m and yumold.whilelm.3mchnerisï¬. tions from corporations and banks. the mum day m the employs. ___._.__._ The indications are that the Dem- °' W m " '5‘“ h W" ï¬rst of Carnegie Hero List ocrau will have plenty of money m; “r: m. Wx The nut nus mm! anthem. to carry on the campaign the II' “â€"R “a; “Emu†m on or the Gar-sue “Hero Fund" was an: ' ' Mdi‘rstmbmhnbnkmm ‘ ~ 4 element moms W the Inn-m1 Paciï¬c many, mm. will not rest until the After a yoga; man graduates 1‘" 30'†ht um m at Lincoln, Nob. no and m Gym mg. from go" he Mm W “WNW-mm.- mmmaï¬ï¬‚mww “a WTWI Education. “ml-I'm Then-sh chain on this We! an â€mm-mm‘mmmum _m¢°“¢I¢i‘ Wm.umhmmuï¬cbmmmnn in. A. we. can. .fl' , scum M Gteat Scott! Where has the judge been hiding all these years while we were sorely in need of a Wan a lot of silly talk politi- cians will put forth in an effort to'praisc the candidate of their party. Just read theoverdose on judge Parker from the lips of Bourke Cochran: . T83 Republicans of Wisconsin are split into two camps. Gov- ernor La Follettc heads one [action and the "Washington crowd.†Senators Spooncr and Quarles and Congressman Bab- cock. the other. Governor La Follette claims that his (action represents seventy per cent of the Republkan votes of the State. The railroad corporations are strongly opposing La Follette and the Democrats see in this split an fall. opportunity to carry the State this a p 'I 0n scarcely realizes the influ- ence he has in forming and trans~ lonning‘ the (opinions of thou Around him; and every man has his influence. great or small.ac- coding to his sphere nl opportu- nity: from the sentiment con- Itnntly expressed. and supple-‘ mented by action. come the great hone: upon which political parties are founded. religious movements inaugurated and educational plans laid. It Is remarkable what a number of people there are in the world who may be termed “weather vanes. " They seem to have no Ixed opinion on any question. but ï¬ll and urcam {or whatever may popular at the moment. Salmon: should inlorm the Fil‘ ipinos that the deduction lat their independence. in the Demo- cntic platform. will not become operative until 2004. They may not undentand political platforms. We do. Tm: Aurora. Elgin and Chicago railway required the death of two human beings before they would station a flagman at the Austin avenue crossing. Since the Dixon accident they have employed a flagman. I , AND William Randolph Hearst with his fortune of eighty million dollars could not buy even a nom- ination for President. That speaks well for the country. But what if the re-organizers fail to poll as many votes as William 1. Bryan in his last campaign. Who will then do the re-oqzaniginlr? 'â€"-E'E.- _ Alw William Randolph Hearst with his fortune of eighty million dollars could not buy even a nom- ination tor President. That speaks well for the country. Urdu A rl - n n. - modem improvements. Since men began to build homes near to one another and be neighbors.and municipalities were created; a vigorous minorityâ€"«and sometimes ‘ a majority~have per- sistently opposed public improve- ments, and will continue to do so. Downers Grove has this element among its citizens, but it is our sincete hope that they will con- tinue in the minority, even .though vigorous. v. r""‘ BRADSTREZT'S and Dun's both resquely beautiful country home. report business improving. and It is those men that will beautify that no serious disturbance may Downers Grove. be anticipated from the political God has done so much for this campaigns. village that man should cheery ~â€"â€"â€"â€"~-~â€"â€" fully contribute his share towardl make residence property greatly increase in value, afford a ready purchaser for vacant lots and bring increased prosperity to our merchants. . ' . Downers Grove Is blessed With a number of progressive citizens. m- men who believe in making their m‘nxmv. mu " mu homes and surroundings attract- M ive. men who believe that living Now that the Democratic among the beautiful and harmoni- Nntionai Convention has ad- ous makes their lives better and journed, the World's Fair will brighter and that their children again be the big thing in St. will grow to be better men and Louis. women through the memory of their childhood days in a pictu< The nominee for vice-president. Henry G. Davis. is a man of large affairs and high standing. His wealth is estimated at 3mm!) and he is expected to make a large contribution to the campaign fund. and also influence contribuy tions from corporations and banks.; The indications are that the Dem- ocrats will have plenty of money to carry on the campaign. ~ as there is nothing in the platforms of the two parties to create any diï¬erence. The voters will have to choose between Theo- dore Roosevelt. who freely em presses his opinions. and Alton B. Parker, the man who has ex. pressed none. No doubt the party managers will see that this defect is remedied in the customary letter of acceptance. The contest will hr waged be- tween menâ€"Roosevelt vs. Parker he was in lavor of the gold standard and would decline the nomination il the convention was not satisï¬ed. There is no question but what it vould haw: looked better it he had expressed his opinions on such matters at some time during the two years which he has been before the country as a possible nominee. The nominee for President is a gentleman of high standing in New York state. but nobody seem: to know his opinion on any live question. Senator Hill. his sponsor.declarcd he did not know whether judge Parker was a gold or silver man. but after the nomi- nation. when the New York ‘papers editorially deelared that the failure of the convention to incorporate a gold planlr in the platiorm would endanger his chances in New York state. Judge Parker immediately sent a tele- gram to his managers stating that All the planks it; “the Kansas City platform that were objection- ablc to the monk-d intcrcstl of the country. Inch as “Income tax" and “'govcrnment by injunction.†have been shelved. and Mr. Bryan’u attempt to have the platform declare again“ and currency and branch national banks failed. The Demon-“to Convention The Democratic National Con- vention has met., nomimated Judge Alton B. Parker. of New York. for President. and Henry G. Davis, of West Virginia. for Viceâ€"President. The convention did not fail to “turn down" William Jennings Bryan and endorse the gold standard. The delegates from New York practi- cally controlled the convention and law to it that the platform and candidates were satisfactory to Wall Street and the New York bankers. w‘dmhflmm in politics when he W the cooperative Maynard Moutlmdummm of Mn factory at when ho hum» mydeddqunrap-mhmth lulddpuliflanl Wyn-line Adm-mum Winter mnmwmmum mum “clonal-“(om mimdhimmmtotho Ilium-an at an aim hetvm Iinuolfud thou-playgirl hi. (my, hm-mmnmmhh ontrneeinhnnbipd uniï¬es-ad lb flmdbmmthou’ï¬neipluwblh m-nnmdm Totrym runhhhctarytldthodtyol'hladool lure basis of a. “golden "99*â€- hMuoemntridtyMcudJMy m to bring his title hue. mymmmm have enlivened politic h I meteoric unmanlnyorlmmamu mmMmrmwmrm mmuqumh'bgm- mi have has: with!) mud we are I “an" m rel-am flirt": the (Ionian h m! modern m Hum ram. 24 flnin at. Thu. Bunting given my! “India In tanks or “no, And um mm in. Tomlin-em or have m :1 Curtis .1 Ham‘s. D.fl.lflhornhuhhflne.newm innings for mm... and will curry up has! or milk Ind cm. thinned milk butter. cottage cheru- nd butler-ilk. Order by telephone or main. 1 I. prepared to giro prompt and cunt-Inflammmardeudm ltd expressing. Innaor’dcrauAdom 32m 00.. at 10! Gunner 8L AW Baker. mm m “It Join Bruckner. Jr.. of Gunilla. Ill. 3 mm him ml. has mod «it In. sum- Ill-u cu called to tho had-ideal I" dell «.mm Indiu- nulls. lad. M Friday.“ loll- ar- hmmnm On Monday min. b. L. mm ml wife lull m ladiuapoï¬n. r. taming May. The] «and Chuck, .0 My ill with amin- 0! ball. In the clan lhat [manual no. Wham» (him may then- m theemlodhnnd elem young men. 0' lb! latter. mm claim to he â€IMM- utmhh. two republicans and one (Imo- cnt. ï¬nal the clown will like up to. llfluw work dunno Had. three ï¬ll out" the munch! world. two rm and. and one 'm and, In. olllalch he biannual-In. linanhy hem annual the mun â€tout-Inma- (haw 31.. Manda-yowudmm can... and I yum. 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Bogota: will be laid up lot noun limo. mammal In men! welllwpt Jennie my mu. of Horieon.Wis. The prdene. deceased llso loam two status, In. ‘ Hey crop will hose-III. but thequlity Elisabeth Hendee. of Sandwich; Mu. excellent. Much o! it will be gathered Snub A. Butane! Miuouti; and one this week. brother. June: Bulge-ids. I Ieedim A narrow strip 0! country mg of levyerml Peoria. Copenhagen m vinitgd by . lull atom Boon liter coming to Sendwich Mr. one night last week. 00m Iufleledhom “8"le lhfl‘k’m “’9 950“" 0' the woven pounding, “a mu, vim medicine and entered the practice at were damaged. “ï¬bula; edniued to the hu in 186': New potatoes. large as hen‘u ems. m rammed growing In seven] well‘ltopt unions. D0 WIVERS GROVE REPORTER Gnrdonan hue ï¬nished cultivating their truck patches, und can now take I Rupborries are drying up. but prices In still in a vigorous condition. One “h of July each year is all- suflicient. Plul Warren, - tormen- mident of Hinsdale, recently visited here at the home of G. K. Wright. Since leuing 3 here eight years ago Paul has had mnny experiences in the Klondike Ind in the‘ Philippines, where he spenc considerable time. He was on route (or the St. Louis hit, when he will rennin some day- belore returning to his home in Bufl'alo, where he is studying in. B. B._Boagkor lad I poinlul expo W" EATON lAl’Plï¬Nl Ills Waller Van Builds and Miss Adel-ids Greyswn were married on Friday a! last week. Mr. md Mm. Van Sands will beat home after Oct. 1 at West Hinsdalo. ' NAPERVILLE NE\VS NOTES I'i1 D.H.lflhornhulhflm.mm innings for Imam-n and will carry the Wed 0! milk and cm. utilised milk butter. conga cheru- nd butler-ilk. Order by telephone or Miami-p. l I. reputed to give prompt and cunt-Inflammmmdendm: ltd 0M. [mum-:Adom‘ [2m Cu. at m Guyana: St. Adolph Baker. lee clou- and "Mat-Ion II mu It In“ J Mack“. Fine anion-ml; cm and one them. mum wnnucl for gmnl m work. Good plain cook. Adan- '0" can Reporter once. Wandâ€"Bright buy. 10 ymnol in“ 1. Ian: the printing (rule in Thu loll-mum Pm «ï¬lm. We have a III-her «I reliahk pliant! tho (lasin- h In! mm m Nam A Mater. 24 Rain 1!. Thus. Bun-inn shut my! alumina manner mangled "pram mm in. Tmm of have m at ï¬lm-ecu Inc-w: 11»- Woobnl Clot. sum! light nil It Sulfa. Whit. Bun-o nadir- ll Koch's, Owl'- Halml "be! at "w Fair. ‘ “Mum ‘lrrtl Market M «I in lawn u Cum.â€" t Hams. The but have halted ml! at Ram's. lulu strut. Alwyn M. ï¬n 3.1.41" Indium Scotch coma pupa. hum [win winning dock. lnquin M Edwin Frank. huh-ll. Into mom-1pm". m3." min-flu! In Nailsâ€! "rum “30h. 0a†â€a p" hm- lvy all drunk-IA battalion-nod Culver ï¬rm. in Is“. he Maul Mn pin-Mn! unlll M» “II. “it Mn ['0 m 8. Put". Be In elect-d to the mum» In Mud to the llllnolu Comtitulloul 1Com-mica in nu. helping to form the Constitution damn! In 1810. and under which '0 no- un. For may you: in wt» lb loading and mono lnfluonflnl unison d the plum. and enjoy“! the- conldom ol Ibo onflu community [or Ms strict and naming Dummy. ; Pot tho pm Mn ynn Ma hnlflu wu- not In: and be partially nun-d from There um Ive surviving children. Agnes. of Sandwich; Mm. Caroline Gottmdo Dyan, o! Chlcngo; 8. Puke! 5nd Chutes R. o! 8ndvich; and Mn. Alters lingering illness, Hon. W. W. Sedgwlok, long a leading citizen of Sand- wich, passed away on Saturday. July 9, 1904. He had been in tailing health for years. but his last and {atal illness dates lrom Saturday night, June 25, two weeks helore his death, when he was stricken with paralysis, alter which his decline ‘was steady and l’lpld. Deceased was born in Oneida county, N. 12, June 7, 18:7. He studied medicine, was gradu- ated at Rush Medical college as a physician in 1848. Ind engaged in pnético with his father until the latter‘s death. In 1857 he removed to Sandwich with his family. 0! death by: no mote than begun. lion. W. w. Sodgwlck Dead at an outâ€"of-the-way plan. re- me from civilization»: aim-nay is pften you? health. 'Only :5 cents. mova ‘ if not cured. Sn"! hy an dragging. W'nnM quiddy leave ify med Dr. King} New Life Ms. W of sufferers have proved their Matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. He can compme manna, suites. And symphonies even. myhe, But he's que ï¬t I loss when Ms wife requests nu he'll mm» the baby. «Planadelphfa Duncan. ‘ Fool capacity of LI" M A snap eats seven nmmveam ofms-lnavear Iniwmhmra‘ CHIN it taunt-athlm Wm . 0 Way. m m I L tin? lull. Ce. MA" 0? "RV" I". Inlflï¬'. w 1'» m. . Davin kn- W A4 autumn-w IM- Mue a! "on W. In. .Du-owflJu-nhy m “Uranium :59 nmw «vii-m: rm 94 In. mm}: II II r m a mum". am. an mm 1 strut-HM; mum â€km my cum and MM; mm m low! lat-nu. Min and Imam Am. MI Maha- ivmwsml In «sum and†my! and an“! «In! In. (hunch “in In a" rim «I kind. WMHI‘. 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It“. ‘ andoudlnu..\pclfl. {mu-tr...†Hg, n nix'uw ‘ fl 1‘ '0 In}. 3." 11.}. {Isflfd's‘u’umd “I'm In in tow. ho- und .Im II:- "we uId lac-I public. FJaai-[iuï¬iillu .‘ . For inprovomonlu n! shout. and III!) I Foqflmlmllunoonn claims with»: I o gm? chemo! as T. :11! lulhofifl: by law. as on v app ria ur corpon pur no: lbs *I r031! Downers GrouJ‘upnlyuol Du um vIu-u' I'l uuwnwra umvi. tutu“! 0| Ull Pun. sum 0! Illinois. for the Inc-l your. cam- mencing: In I. m. and ending April no. Iâ€: Fot‘nlury o! museum And riilnm' ' 8:31:31? f.‘ i‘l‘m't‘fli‘o'iï¬'ï¬â€˜ï¬'iï¬ï¬Ã©. or so much stool 13:39}! Em Authoring-1 bylaw. ug L-..n_. _____ ._ â€A4,,A. , Trustees 0! ch. \mlm of Downers Grove. in Iho (‘ouuty of Du P . State of Illinois: Bug-uni l._ That _no lollovgnl gums. or so MAKING APPROPRIATION FOB CORPO- RATE PURPOSES FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING MAY I. I“. AND ENDING APRIL an. ms. _ Reï¬t ordgigod moths Prgslgput and {loud pt Mummy at Law. Olflce hours: mo pan. 009 p. m. OMce at resldem.eornor Wuron and Highland Ivonnes, Downers Grove. Illinois. WTMM "KIT (‘. \umr. “ll... MI Home: 9 I. m. to 4 p. m. iï¬iï¬imw Saturdays 9 to 12 am. Ofï¬ce: Bank Building Tolephoflo 512 “3.29:: {33:31] ' Downers Grove. lllinom WHEATON COLLEGE in “7"â€. ILL umpflnc July. August. Hannah†nil Doe-In- County Inpdnhndomoilohooll. own. man omen-I moomhou-uwmm. Examination.“ Platinum... ...... .. . I W} ‘E “'3 . .. “ 9.43.2: flaw-13.1mm“: 'm .%.%‘:.‘...a. her. DR. W. C. BARBERCE DENTIST m“? Chicano ofï¬ce. 50‘ security Buifllng. m' 1'0 mums Mmiflabomhn W. H. BARNHART “:mm'm ‘R‘LEZ'E J. W. MORFORD L‘iï¬'i 9W: 65M†'3- chum nun-n... : w. woo. capacn « u" m 3......11 n oats s’ovm [land's-drag“ g. “gum-M m ru \1 \ thNl‘fl‘Ill "In. W. MORFORD â€0’0. (NIP- 2332“?" AN ORDINANCE R. T. MORGAN l m Downers am. Directory- G. H. BUNGE H.617)! mu. Ahimm' rum I0?" KL. ems. ugrumh .thï¬JIh-IVIâ€" "il'.'"'uun m." ' IAILI Mgï¬'h LON! SDI In. 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