" . _A- neon-Me umchumu won-n a. 4: h Whoa “00,000 to I Dom. Ill VH1.“ W to con-Mend u Dom $4. hr rel-nun :, R its been discovered by a station- ‘_ ’ tint more divorces are grated II ' than In any other month. Hm “It tune and moving time. ' “I! be the "pickle prance.†“out†have perfected an up- for brofling 700 steaks In an showing how some peoplo to @111, with matters of pure ' A Rhode Island legislator advocates 3“ -_~. lilo Itop olopemenu, but love :_ .. Ml It Inwsmltha. A Canton": mn has been lined (of up his mother-inâ€"hv, but In than who believe that he Cuorn- n Carnegie medal. Amt moo. cold feet. In†I CM- when Wm. Evidently preparing “loan the ovenhon undo In cm- w «n “the convention. TI. Oliver-fly a! Wisconsin nun. m m for or m eo-edn become on “In. Than Imm Mann-to a. higher education, Tho Inn-t [canton-hie dance In W In tum-cad u the "M- D with†The next on. will mob W “hanging A Hun-chum u- cone. to «to M with two an (In In. cork- †«1h. Nov we know why if! .lhl hue-human 13“. Scott has decided to spend an- ' y“) m the vicinity of the South _ The women are right. Son» , Wot do now when to come (lumen. A mummi- vollromnu MI W “from the lore. with n tarmac at “.00. 0t cont-o. no and It on! â€whom- ud rubles look Ion» nu um. ad I! thin time o! the "I m clout] humble each other New a woman has flown some: the WI: channel In a passenger In an "lane. Another notice to John I! (but they cannot be Item down! [I thou nlmmlfllh unlo- 01 nov- I‘ and machining modern mu m h turban who lived In an: 13. Inventor o! the wireless tale m In ulna his place Among the m of the 'ofld'l bonofulon. My tellers In Jam u! 20 can" hour , but ï¬shermen In um may a Id! uom- by the hour, until. The “Jolly 'oblllo" In the latent moo M In Wuhlnnon. And.ln pol- Mcl 'flcibody'l doln' It." m We! run his motor _7 W m wed the fair oc- M It has IJW7O he'll ’ ‘ that motoring II 3 dan- hull-h style- of the present new lea need not. be expected to reduce the number at muo‘ynlsts. In: art." It behooves some kind {mm to blow him to a meal. AMphyIIdu ‘13-!me up m can!“ with every gon- V No little outory I. now directed at the umpire. The bandwagon In. lost In monopoly. Mutant In the standing or the bane- hll clnba. Baum result: are a: well worth ’0"ny about as most other now Membegmtobeamuolau i in command u: Invention Wit possible to have mov~ W}! Mine. About the only fl cine: be: m 3: home m Mr. Chan-man and Gentlemen of the ‘ m run Ml motor Bard of Supervisors: Your com- m .lltmh::dnlt:: 1‘" oc- mtttee to whom m referred the ugh†rln 5,132: clams beg to report they have ex- ltlo‘n mum ' mined all bills presented And recom- IIL mended the payment of the following III and flat the clerk be directed to tune gngnmwblo 3;: m ordera' to the govern] claimants for . the :9va mounts, 00-7“: M“ wus‘f‘mm “‘“’ Western United an: 1: mm 00., as and 113m; for March, 1912 ....................... 8 24.88 H. F. Lawrence, county clerk. unto hire and expensel de- llvorlng mm. ............ 25.30 Hindu. 001m. pnbflnmng nn- nonnoemonu of color of .†an t scientist. “lo I dy- ~00N’I KNflEK tlu Dawn-n Grove Boat HM nutter. Magus- :1 upon innuenuon. Guam 0n reconvenlng committee on claims made the following report. which on motion of Supervisor Ynckley was de- clared approved: Appointments.â€"â€"Z. B. Steal-us. Wm J. Yuckley, C. H. Riemann. On motion of Supervisor Hummer- schmidt the board took, a recess a! twenty minutes. Rulerâ€"F. H. Cranmer. 2. B. Stearns. Wm. Hammemchmidt. County Supplies.â€"M. J. Town, C. H Blemann, George Boxer. Concil.â€"-C. H. Riemann, M. J. Town, I. H. Hattendorf. Umnu.-J. H. Hattendorf, George Fix, 0. B. Blodgeu. Judiciary.â€"-Goorge ï¬x, Geo. Keller, I. 1. Town. Swanâ€"Adam W. Kohloy. C. R. Blodsett. J. H. Hattendorf. Court House and Groundu.â€"C. B‘ Hodge“. Adam Kohley, George ï¬x. County hm.â€"Georgc Boxer, Wm. Hunmenchmidt, Geo. A. Keller. Fees and Wristâ€"Wm. J. Yuck Icy. George Boyer, z. B. Steal-m. (Hannaâ€"«Geo. A. Keller, J. H. Hat- tendorf, Adam W. Kohlcy. 0n reconvenlu lot alarm aeo- uon the chair announced the appoin- meat 0! the following committee: [or the ensuing year: Flmnco.â€"â€"Wln. Hummmhmldt. F. H. Cram, Win. 1. Yuckley. Minute: 0! Int procodtng mun. read and declared upmvect On motion at Savant-or Hammer- Iclmldt Superintendent 0! School: Mama Ill Instructed to write Stat. Superintendent Blair for .- ophlon u to who should but the expense 0! . township high oclooi election re- may hold at Nwllle. On motion o( Supervisor Vaclley the board took u receu to 1 o‘clock IM- My. Inn On M at tho ban! or supervisor: 0! Flu mat: for the you [allow- Tho Inlorm-l Mllm tor permanent churn-n wu u follows: Sunni-o: Inch" 10, and flaunt-or â€our 1. On mount 0( flnmnloor luminar- ochmldt the “atoms! ballot vu do- clnmd round and Supervisor Mar wu doc-land the duly elected chir- On motion of Buwvuor Town the chair nppolnlod fluwvllor Keller mad Tova u teller: to name Ind count the vol... On motion 01 supervisor Yuck!" the board [aroma-d lo take an In- lom-l ballot lot chairman for the main: your. Addison. George A. l-‘lscbor; Bloom- lngduo. J. H. Hutondorf; Wayne. Z. B. mourns; Winï¬eld. II. 1. Town; Hilton. George l-‘lx. Wm. .l. \‘nctley: York. Wm. llunmenchmldt. Chale- H. Burma; Dorm" (Iron. Geo. Bout. C. B. Bloduu. 5'. ll. unmet; Lille, Adlai W. Kohley; Naporvlllo, George A. Kollor. 01: roll on]! all members answered to their respective names and the full bond con-lulu; ol the following member-I In In (allows: The credentinls of the newly elected members were examined and read. and being considered in due form, the newly elected members having quali- llod and ï¬led their bonds as required by law. they were on motion at Super. visor Town doclnred duly elecled and qualified members or the board of supervi-on at Du Page county. Supervisors. The board was called to order by the clerk and on motion 0! Supervllor Keller, Supervisor Bose:- wan chosen temporary chairman. Dear Sir: You are respectfully re- quested to can the board 0! super- visors together in special session to convene at the court house in Whea- ton. on Tuesday, the 23rd day of April, ‘A. D.. 1912. at the hour 01' 10 o’clock. in the forenoon, for the purpose or organizing and appointing the various committees (or the ensuing year and to transact such other business as may come beiore them. Proceedlngs of the board of super- vlsom of Du Page county at a apeclul meeting held at the court house, in Wheatou, on Tuesday, the 23rd day of April, A. D.. 1912, pursuant to the fol- lowing call. which was duly published In the Wheaum “lineman: Wheaten, "L. March 29, 1912. To H. 1". Lawrence. county clerk, and ex-omclo clerk of the board of supervisors of Du Page county. 1m- PROCEEDINGS Will! OFSIIPERVISORS GEORGE A. KELLER. FRANK H. CRAMER. GEO. ROGER. C. H. BIERMANN. Baspecttully, GEO. A; FISCHER, WM. 1. YACKLEY. GEORGE FIX. 2.10 omen». Minerals. lon- wonu Appear m am in; thmmmau Wanna a New Man. Bald Oneâ€"4 vould give anything {or your splendid head of hair. Woolly Oneâ€"Would you, really? Buld One-- You. 1 would like to go to the harbor Ihop just once and tool that l in cutting my money's wormâ€"Nov 0!- lonal Plume. lndusiriouu Ninja. The Nsvajos, numbering 30,000, llve In northern Arizona and northwestern New Mexico. The] occupy an area about In large us the state of Penn- nlnulu, most or which Is a desert. Here tor centuries they have made their own living by ralslng sheep and: goals. A part of the wool la woren In their manna-sous. resourceful wom- en Into the beautiful and durable Navajo blankets. which promise to become a fair competitor of the lm- Take Half: Family Pills for mlpauon. Sold by Draggists. Price 75¢. per bottle. u Mercury will surely destroy the sense of smell and completely denuge the whole system when entering it through the mucous surfaces. Such articles should never be used except ‘on prescription: from reputable physi- cians us the damage they will do is tenfold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hall's Caterrll Cure. manufactured by F. J. Cheney I: 00., Toledo. 0., contains no mer. cury, and is taken internally. acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. In buying Hull’s Catarrli Cure be sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally and made in Toledo. Ohio. by F. .l. Cheney Co. Testimonials free. KEV/ARE OF OINTMENTB FOR CATARRH THAT CONTAIN MERCURY (at March. I": .............. 60.00 Wm. W. DoWo". deputy [m “(I "Mu-lur- “my to April Ill. I!!! .................... 40.60 R. 1‘. Morgan. clnl hire for Mann. 1"! ............... . 50.00 Emuolly “hunted. WI. 1. YACKLEY. ChIII'DlI. On motion 0! Supervisor ï¬x the board Idiom“ to In mm. A. D. 1912, It 10 o‘clock I. III. I Mr. Chalrmn and Guam-men or "to Board or Gianna-on: Your commu- te. to whom was refrmrl the clam. lot (on Ind “lulu box to report they hue uunlm all bills annulled ud momma“ tho payment of mo lollowlu and (In! no clerk be all- mud to luau onion to the son-ml claim-n lot the wvonl nuountl. low“: W. l'. lltcholl. deputy (m ..... O 1.00 Joh- Hmumnn. um ......... «.00 A. A. Kuhn. Illa-ll. clerk Mn The following noon a! committee on (m and “In!" nu on motion of Sumnlwr Town dechrod approved: 01: 111001011 0! fluporvlwr Mammot- Iclunldt the claim at Naporvlllo Clari- on for blah school election cannon-ea wu ma on tho tabla for Investigation an!“ next meeting or the bond. The claim of C. D. Bartlett. $225.30, for the one of county Inmates for Much. XDIZ. and previoully pald upon the 0. K. o! the county {arm con» mm“ we huvo examined and 11nd COI’NOI . The claims 0! the Napervllle Clan- on for $8.50 (or high school election expense. We refer to the lull board. and expenses .......... 3.50 Wm. Hammerschmidt, same... 4.10 Geo. Boxer. name. and care of transient pauper .. ....... .. 7.00 The claim: 0! the judges and clerk»: of the aovernl election districts (or servlces at the primary election of April 9th, 1913. as per bills presented and corrected by the County Clerk, we have examined and ï¬nd correct and recommend allowed and orderu drawn for the several amounts \ ‘A. A. Kuhn, sherlfl', shertfl's ex- penses for March, 1912 ..... Chicago Telephone Co.. toll to March 20. 1912 . ....... W‘. K. Gulld‘s Sons, lumber for county farm ............... P. F. Pettlboue , 00. county supplies . . . . . ............. F. E. Wheaten Son. coal [or court house ................ W. K. Lambe. grass catcher for county farm ............. R. T. Morgan, postage express : and expenses to date ....... Barbara Higgins, clover and timothy seed tor county term . . . . ................ . Pelronnet 00., coal for coun. ty farm ............... Hawk-Eye Compound 00., boll- er compound for county farm ................. H. F. Nachtlgul, labor at coun- ty farm .................. F. E. Wheaten Son. tanning mm for county (arm ....... Seehsusen. Wahre Co., sup- . plies for county farm .. ..... Arthur L. Webster. making two assessment plots for county clerk . ..................... Geo. A. Keller, committee"work E. W'. Daley. same ..... Chester H. Plummet, station- ary and printing primary ballots . ..... ........... cm. 1". 8mm, cannula; Roupocllully uubmluod. GEORGE A. KELLER. Chum-n. H. F. LAWRENCE. County Clerk DOWNm Gum ï¬nch-run 144.18 203.70 152.25 7 0.00 596.20 33.00 16.41 20.00 25.36 Ono hm mum. made a the 0nd oftholutehintonopthodoorotm Immroponwoloncmmcm hnï¬qunuplp. Tummmmm and m “up. than. u‘ 28.86 15.79 52-37 35.70 10.86 mmtnonntcnodmmmcn- tutor on be cared for the “no u thouhatchodbyhmorduchhtho lltlll’tl m. Goose on: will hatch In on Incubat- or but not no well no tovu’ on. on» loan the Incubator ll unduly bun forth-cm. Tho Leghorn, Mina-cu or any of mbroednofthollodlwnnmclul sanctum“: lid m brad rot-tho purpose of 11m. 19.00 15.40 6.50 Any than stone. will answer for grit. it they are manner than a min of corn. and larger than a mi: of what. A good. won-balanced. Icing ration: Two yam bran. one pm corn meal, one part mam M. had one pun beef scrap. February hatched chicken: on not to molt In the toll. and um not be worth anything for egg production in winter. It It better to so slow and but up the eggs In an Incubator in 24 hours flan to get In a hurry a‘nd do It In two well. When there II no other chance for early green picking a patch or ants town now '1]! answer (no purpose Mongrel fowl. should not be kept for as production because the eggs yin be uniform nelther ll color nor he! M "on Clout Iuvu and haul- lnuk of In handling clover hay. Theo. should to unaudtedtothohon. Thy-my hfddworpl-udin-mn-nd tie-med by pouring on trolling "(or and covering tightly. POULTDYNOTES Good I. not. Dry In“ II and a“ food and ï¬nal! in up: berm no in. mo- tion": an no "no. Keep It II 3 dry mac. ad sin n to the in. II n nar- m m fluted our the too to (bumflckltmmmhI-p h and no"! It. uh but can In mud or bound vlth «Mo torch. My “um will In. culmtwnmuflmmmc Into an war-ell. It I: My at. and cannot explode. The home-made torch herewith mus- hated, or one similar in construction. should ï¬nd I. place on every ism, says the Homestead. Such torches m (or sale in hardware stores, but the prices naked for them seem asther high. and then they are mostly used by painters and the average former seldom if ever gets sight oi‘ one ot them. To make the torch shown in the cut. secure any stout can that will hold a pint or more, preferably an old all an with a handle. drill s hole in the center and place a short piece or one-tourth~inch iron pipe in the hole as shown. it should extend to within half an inch or the bottom of the can and project above the' top about three or four inches. Place a cop on the top and drill several very small holes in name. There should be about he holee. with one in the top or the an. Make the holes one-thirtr second or omixteenth of an inch in diameter. Fill the pipe with candle wicking and fasten tightly in piece. it should be soldered Fill can shout lour-iliths full of gasoline and light some by beating the top of can and pipe with s small blue. I! the weath- or is not too cold this can be done with matches. The heat forms s gas in the can which forces itself up through the wickinx. and when lighted makes s strong light and at very hot blaze. This an be used for many things on the term. For instance. no better device has been invented for cleaning old psint iron: any surface. such as buggies. wagons. or the wells of the house. it is sure death to all insect life in the poultry house. do oVer sll creche with the blue and eggs and nits will he killed as well as the insects. 1t lashes s good light and will with-tend a strong hreess. A tsp or out that cannot be otherwise removed will at once come oil on he in; bested with the torch. In short, anything that requlfes a small and Homo-ma. Torch shown In "IQ flan Chou“ Find le on Every Finnâ€"Una to:- Many Thingl. SURE DEATH TO ALL INSEOTS A "only rm Fresh «Salted lat; Pullman-cits“..- Beaf lay the Quarter at Wholesale Prices 32 South Main St. 'HON‘ i. L. KLEIN ï¬lth!“ Ion-uh. l9l2umplenntyourall. Emu-Waniobvah For Papering, Painting Calclmlning, Gaining and Gluing. Phone 45 M Mocha] Bros. FRESH AND SALT MEATS VEGETABLES AND FRUITS EIBNEI (30.. Ladies’ and Gents' Tallorlnd ALSO CLEANING AND DYEINO 7 numnoor stones. M W . 3......» his»... to. not. mu 9 RAILROAD S‘l'. Meat Market C. V. WOLF Call up EDGEWORTH [ho-0 BZ-I WHITE WYANDOTTE EGGS Postal Photos Mos-mm we hum an a. has In. Ian on ens-Manning“ Int-n 9-- m... m-.. A- A. , , NlStockonhmd. Cnrlou promptly attended £61 The Beat Drain Tile Made. In Use for 37 Alas: [or NAPEIVILLE TILE (3000 STOCK $1.00 per «(and 0! I8. $6.00 per 100. mic-um:- mint iii if“; We have so many move orders on May lst that you should notify our oï¬oe just as soon as you know where you will move to. Then we can make the necessary preparations. ‘ May lst sign a telephone move order at once so there will be no delay in transferring your service. IF you intend to move BROOKS-MUELLER co. C 0 A I. GIIGIID TELEPHDIE MIMI! A move onlabhnkmbolandhm float pan of your “lepton. book. "yo-m muonndmmouw. Phon- Oiympic h Vlhe Fortune' Hunter " 7:“ {It the same Theatre in the dam Igor OUR DAY. by "remnant. 0NlY 80H u the -bm "_"°_%‘ac"‘.‘;._’ï¬e '- ROSS "HM“. 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