Downers Grove Reporter, 19 Apr 1912, p. 2

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"lulu â€" possum We have some real bargains in spreaders we have taken in ' ‘1’th have been rebuilt and will give you the oftncwspreaderna fraction ofthe cost. Now that you have a little spare time, corne over and see G's-let’s get acquainted. We want to show you our magnificent Mary and let you see how carefully we build our machinesâ€" whlt Iplendid material we use. We will show you the points that [be our spreader: the longest lifeâ€"the lightest draftâ€"the best hiding-tell you why our silo fillers have greater capacity end he lee- pawer than any other machines rated at the lame capacity -‘-I‘how you the features of construction that make it possible for a to insure our windmills for five years forsz.50 against damage '5, W0: and cyclones or any other cause except misuseâ€"- We to you that our engines deserve their name - Appleton. 3 *You will want to see our huskers too, and find out all ' them - poesib’ly arrange to have one delivered thrutgh : 44-I_ ___4 t.“ [STUDEBAKER I! PAUL L. 8500 S.Local Dealer Ell-dale. Ill. I and Gasoline Engine you're going to buy this Spring? Then get the bestâ€"the machines that wear the long. est -â€"eost the least br repairs -â€" that are handled bythe rant dealers -â€" and in short, the machines built r’ght here ome in Northern Illinois- He Ageleton Quality Line We take Measurements, make and fit all screens complete. Have you: porch properly screened. It will make an outdoor livmg room for you and manner wall have an added pleasure and comfort. Flies and mosquitoes won't bother you. Red Cyprus lumber (the wood eternal) and In all lramel. Black. galvanized of coppet-bronu wire cloth. u wanted. Guaranteed high ade material and wrkmanalllp. Screen repair alao done. Let us I‘m. on your needs In acnalu. none 133' was! Talk About Screens” 59 South Main Street All we ask is an inspection to convince you that we are it in the shoe line in the village. POTTER COMPANY Factory: Cornet Fore-l Avon-- and Belmont 'ES, right now is the time, not only to talk about screens but to place your order, befqre hot weather comes on and you have to renew your acquaintance With those familiar summer callers, flies and mosquitoes. Better act. right. now on this suggestion. Hadn't you ? You are buying mi a cheap car but an automobile which our enormous resources enable us to perfect to a degree not heretofore obtainable at such a price. and finest selection of '. "no." smoo rflufiu "no." 8866 on that Mnflurg Sptegdcr. Silo Filler, Windmill Window Screens ' 7 Door Screens Porch Screens in this vicinity. Dom’l Gav. N lav-”wood 38.3 Dl-Olnllflol I' "mm-In Ivory Ca- mi, Gnu-oh“ V. THOLIN {St Ass‘ortme'nt To Save Money Do You Want Dinner for the teachers will be mod in the building by the Pmtu' and Touched Anaemia. , Come early, come for the day. and come prepared to meet the treasurer If you ban not already done so. The «on In any cents, patina nov. No teacher In the county csn aflord to miss the discussion by Supt. Fisher. nor the addresses by Dr. Bode. s lend. or In education, of the Chicago Touch- sr‘s College, Chicago. This prognm will begin and and promptly. and every tucker should be on hand (or the opening number. 10:30 o'clockâ€"The Teacher's Pup nation in English. Pro}. 1. 1". Route. Chicago Tuchen' College. ‘ Noon Intermission. 1:30 o’clock. High School Chorus. Elmhunt High School. What Shall the Pupils Do?-â€"me. I. F. Haste. Folk Dancing. an illustrative lesson. Ilsa Belle Ingram, 0“ Park You] Soloâ€"Ir. mum WM». mum-m. mu. ' Kan-dam m mm Plno Bohr-Km Ruhr Knapp. Ilium Chantâ€"Primary pupils, Sunburn. lo o’clockâ€"Suggestion- in finish- Iu lotlveu for Schoolwork~81pt H. 8. Fisher. Hit-am. Program 9:30 o’Cloek A. I. [notationâ€"Rev. J. E. Davis, Eln- hunt. Executive committee: L. A. Reb- Ier. W. N. III-alum. 0. A. “human. Guy Cantwell. H. 3, filter. Elmhurfl. "L. Saturday, Apr" 27. 1912. Dime field school. north tide. once": George C. Butler. pred- dent; 0. A. Waterman. vicepmldelt; Carrie E. Round}. oecreury; Em.- Keller. creamer. 8cm}! Nam DuPlgo County Tmhon' Anub- l uh IM- ovpoflunuy Io upm- Iy nlmra mum“ to (be my vocm who have "pruned their m Idem II no by assisting in nominal, In no (of Internal for mnty lur- vem. Sinner-fly mm. ARTHUR L WSW I and may to prove the [nth or "on «new: I In" and. In (M: cannon. The light In our. The" are no u- m or “New“: on my van. It I. n chad Incident win: no; [ Tho vou- Ipuh for “all. The ac. fut wu deem“. It um not a pmnulvo defeat. u (no Mr of the pmnulna In (III- annex. Colonel Copley, 1m our- vhlululy elected. To the Republican. 01 On Page County. 1 what: lo thank my (Hand- who tor pflnclpio Ind Maud-Mp workad for no. On motion 0! Supervisor Hummer- oclunldt the board Idfiourncd. H. r. LAWRENCE. Clerk. On motion 0! Supervisor Hammer- Ichmldt the clerk was authorised to draw county warrants (or per dlem 3nd mileage (or the urvlcen o! the vnrlom Iupervbon (or the you In! 0n roll call the motion was declared can-led. those voting aye being Super- vlnora Neddermeyer. Schrnmer, Town. Hnmrnenchmldl, Blemun, Hagar. Blodgeu and Keller. and [hole voting my being Supervisors Fix, Yackley. Cnmer and Goodrlch. It was moved by Supervisor Ned- dermeyer that the said Joseph Aichoi~ zer be granted a license for a drum- shop to be located at Cloverdale. Du Page County. Illinois, and that the County Clerk be authorized to issue 1him such license, grunting him the ‘rlght to sell malt and spirituous liquors upon his tiling a proper bond and paying Into the county treasury the sum of $500 and otherwise com- plying with the statutes in such cases made and provided. oi the county collector of said Du Page County. lilinois; therefore be it hereby directed and ordered to issue a warrant under his hand and the seal of his office. directed to any Sheriil'. Coroner or Constable of the county of Kane, state of iiiinois, commanding such otllcer to make the amount of said taxes, together with costs and charges that may accrue from the per- sonal property of said Keimscott‘ Press situated in said county of Kane, according to law. Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors: Your committee to whom was re- ferred at the last meeting of the board the petition of Joseph Alchoizer of CIOVerdule. Du Page County, lilinois, tor a dramshop license to sell malt and spirituous liquors at Cloverdaie, Dh Page’Couniy, iiiinois, would sub- mit the following report: Believing that the said Joseph Aichoizer has ‘procured the signatures of the reh- uisite number of legal voters of the tOWnship in which he desires to locate his place of business. we decline to ( make a recommendation. hut refer a said application to the full boar . l "WIIDINB. 0' ”All? 0' IU< AT PEBVIIORI. m RICHARD PRRNDEROABT. (Continued n'om page 1.) Telephone orders promptly delivered. No order too small. 25 Watt Tungsten: were 75¢ each. Our price 50c cach.~ 40 Watt Tungsten: were 90¢ each. Our price 55¢ each. 30 Watt Gem were 30c each. Our price 20¢ each. 40 Watt Gem were 30c each. Our price 20c each. 50 Watt Gem were 30¢ each. Our price 20¢ each. 60 Watt Gem were 30¢ each. Our price 20c each. ' \ DON'T PAY MORE 62 Main Street Upon seeing the flames, and his mother madly waving her shawl, he :jumps from his engine cab, rushes to her side, and she falls helpless In his arms, while the passengers. who have been aroused by the sudden stopplng of the train, gather around them in an impressiye tableau. Rule Works Both Ways. The man who thinks that the “I don't-carQ-tor-anyone" attitude is the manly attitude will live long enough to realize that no one cares for him. The next night, about the time that Jack is expected on his return trip, his mother is sitting at the table working on her patchwork quilt. Sud- denly a terrible storm comes up. She discovers that the trestle across the stream has broken down and that the tracks are strewn with debris, Hur- riediy throwing a shawl over her head, she grabs up the old patchwork ‘quilt, saturates it with kerosene, and taking some matches with her, hur- ries from the house in time to reach the trestle, where she sets fire to the quilt. and signals her boy's fast ap- proaching trait. "The Patchwork Qullt.”â€"Mrs. Mc- Coy is filling her son's dinner-pull he. tore he starts on hls run is engineer for a passenger traln'on the D. L. W. Jack makes haste to the train- yard, climbs lnto his engine and pulls out. [)1ch 1001. co. W mud m Avg. The Gas Water Heater is the Solution 1! HOT WATER FOR ALL PURPOSES Western United Gas and Electric Company 3‘ THE MOTIOGRAPH RELIEVE YOUR STOHACH. SATURDAY, APRIL 20:- M m- mun u_l_ u.” n, .4 n,,) A,__ Drop us a postal and our solicitor will call and tell you all about the best way to get Prica $15.00 Spring jg Here DON'T PAY MORE and soon you will let your furnace fire get low and must look else- where for HOT WATER Toughne- 503*5031â€"l35J. . H. 01cm: ‘ , Inasmuch as the medicine will cost you nothing if it does not benefit you, we urge you who are suffering with indigestion or dyspepsia to try Rexali Dyspepsia Tablets. A 25-ceni box con- tains enough medicine for fifteen days' treatment. For chronic cases we have two larger sizes, 50 cents and $1.00. Remember. you can obtain Rex- aii Remedies only at our storeâ€"The Rexali Store. 'I‘. R. Morris. This remedy has been named Rexall Dyspepsia Tnbleis. Certainly no offer could be more fair, and our offer should be proof positive that Rexall Dyspepsia Tablets are a dependable remedy. Dyspepsia may be completely eradi- cated if properly treated. We sell a remedy that we positively guarantee will mpletely relieve indigestion or dyspepsia. or the medicine used dur- lug the trial will cost the user noth- ing. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES AND INVESTMENT! mom: no.4 ousce. IOI W. Washington Street W. W"! Help You Do Itâ€"Rud Our Guarantee. REAL ESTATE. RENTING and INSURANCE fined-l Rcmunlulve NATIONAL CO-OPERATIVE REALTY (30.. Wuhhflén. D. C. JOHN H. SHURTE connected to your tank Deadly Glam“. A contrast to the Venetian gluon which were popularly supposed to ily to pieces it poisoned liquor were pour- ed into them, were glasses which poisoned all who drank from The poison was crystallized at tho bottom of the glass, from which it was indistinguishable. and an it dil- solved very slowly it. could be and many times with deadly elect. Some such glasses can be seen at the Brit.- iah museum. lull Ohm to Rider. A millionaire rIncher, o! ' OIL. wee pnintuiiy injured. . " while attempting to ride I lam Durham hull He had rude I with another rancher thIi he no“ remain on the bull“ a back for two Ink» utee faith in his Ibillty to will wnger being based upon his ex ences in broncho riding He lust ‘ bet by Just 117 seconds {or three lee» onde after be mounted the Inimnl't back he was seated in the center at‘ the corral nursing a badly "cachet hip and shouider. Phone 77R

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