Downers Grove Reporter, 1 Jun 1912, p. 4

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The unloaded revolver him more thy; the valuable ump, for 1: nova- NSFâ€"~00“ "00K Fun unseen II unrestricted It Mull game. m to cum by 62. imam-t In mum-emu can the puden- .meuoalluu mam..nunou. 'known'_ Wim'fi'dfio'i Procinely the same thing is true oi every family in the purchasing of sun- plies for the home. It certain lup- pliel are bought by mail order, other: on trim to some more or loan dinmnt city. no one get- interested in attend. in; in that mum noodp. If the ‘1“)!!! buy- «Gatling potable of in homo merchants. it mute. busines- field! _ The buyer of any commercial house and; a great advantage in making his purchase: with some continuity and regularity. If he buys first in one city and then In another. no one get: in- tereated to give him any trade ad- vantages. no one looks out to see that he In won cared for. If he "hang!" to no one, no one "hangs" to him, and u a mere drifter. he “hanp separately” in bushes fife. The remark was made by one of the patriots in the Revolntlonary War, “If we don't hang together. we lhlll I" hang Iona-nub." Whflempeoplomouofm for non muons In miner. my Mmmungm. Mm“ lob-re. nd the! My shopping while on a visit. Don't aegis“ the mblfluu of their trade! Mumblilhmmhi very mm m in A bunch i. I I” ihitboeiommhuioiidâ€" Many. Ono you and and u- at unfun- hg h b M no public it“ a W In aim and mom- ”. it no nen-Ini'a “ In not loan in the glvoriiuu column for I m at "an, the mm at m dunking in lap" shed. in In: pineal the campus» of nonnative- in the met in m ”,30iMinMapou-uflindoh my will: in in ooiiclted. Peale require lug. out!“ [or nation no. they lead dotting. stables. and home furnishings. peculiarly and to m weather. The mini vino drops hit “writing in man an in elect witty-Mieihnhehlldihmiio their not du-ing a period of liberal spending. THE COHMUNITY SPIRIT. "II real: in um the tone at I. not mu “wont I‘m. than I: 3 loo- 0! Ind. ml cm mm N no“ I’. Pooch um warhdroflcbthnnndam the no.” that and on lam!- nu crud. which «bank. would no to Ibo ion. «on. for no. cloth. for Wm and our ennui; IO' m“ Mambo. and but-r food. Inmmwmuuodm “mu mum (emu-o Ou man- for (his policy In no mutuuuuymumom cacao-Ian. Whm annulus b u- n In thou. mm Italic-at. that «ho gnu damâ€"at atom W I lot at m «mu the uncut In «mu-um Inch can be learned at the lemma of navel-(lulu [or the IVOI'I‘G new chat. by undying the may, of the (not department um; 11.... emporium luv. been by"! up ”by, by navmmu. and they pay hm M (or the ho; by"... g. m. .4. unlit-x blunt“: The" conclusions. I. III! Nun In the methods mull- Iy «wand. mm: cu. mum 0! Man export-«u- !- tho In of :11!" good- thmxh now-upon no]: one responded to the toast In their happy, planning manner. and I“ pronounced this event one of (he most profluble end enjoyable oeculons ever “tended. "The Future of the Teachers"â€"Ena Hemphlfl. "The Future of the GIrls”â€"â€"â€"Llll!an Washburn. “Miss Mnnley's History"â€"Ruth Lan- caster. “The Future of the Glrls"â€"â€"Roberl Carpenter. "Miss Edull's History"-Genevleve Lacey. "Mr. Deetz’a Past History"â€"-Ethel Phelps. “Mr. Butler‘s History" â€"- Ethel Phelps. "Mr. Deetz‘s Put Htstory"â€"â€"Ma.rie Olson. “Our New 8choolhouse"~â€"-Reuben Delnor. “The Joys of Geometry”â€"â€"Marlon Dunnagam. “Our College Careers"~â€"Nettle Rail. “That Fairyland o! Sclenco"â€"Cora Buschman. FACULTY ENTERTAINS GRADUATING CLASS. The superintendent and teachers entertained the graduating clue u a six o’clock dinner Tuesday evening. Mr. Butler acted as toaetmalter for the occasion and the members or the class responded to the (allowing touts: “Our Class"~â€"Flnny Whitney. "My Love for English Themes"~â€" Ethelyn Smart. SUMMER ADVERTISING. “Mlss Reeve's Hiatory”~â€"Ethel Mor- "Our Teacher's Mistakea"â€"â€"Ja.y Alli- unethhlslnthebuflnm couldn't ha”. Clintonâ€"Du you so: m m widthâ€"No: and I didn‘t pt - mm In hula: her. dune. Tho Opponunlty. ‘Hm': n new sect Ital-w] um chin- It an cum Illa by the W on of hands." um on tho small boy?” help; of o. more erwnilhfitirrEe: The Kentucky Gardlnals. Redbirdt. known technically u Kon- tncky cardinals, were never known to In no plentiful as this spring. ml It In no annual thing to no gangs at can to “been at one time. Hometown they ha" been seen only In pan. 3 ml. Ind I female. The male I- a beautiful bird of bright red. the team The Way to I“! Work. he My of work depends upon to w" we meet itâ€"wlminr we um our-elve- each morning to attack ita- n may til-Liam be anguished More night com. or whether we on our em with the sunrise to Volcano it u an approaching friend who will keep in delightful company all a”. and who will make in feel at evening that the any wu well worth it “tines-Lucy Lax-com. lore ml Individuals. and mor- to I. (and. To sum that they only me to protect freedom would In h nun-m their Import-nee: they mm: animationâ€"Do Tocqueville. r mmumm A map-per an «up no In. noun! lilo thousand and: n the nine mt A newspaper I: II miserwhodounotreulrotobo ”limb-unenbecom snout of man. And no mu. alo- “communism-Andante.- W tho m d nun-l. to n- l- lueo In in“ Mr- IM- eon-m. unmmm-umdwy mmmvmmmwmm I. m com-ed nu mu. to mm. but come- to you Many ov- a: day of common wenl, without an- m mt print. slam. Ngwsp‘. lab!" Mun. In! “no. use out“ out. Noah out Ibo alum m «m In no clvll nr hm- couuutu Inn but In!" to also mum In M Math and Mm: pone-atom In h" s mun they have not Uncond- dIIMWCo-nonym ocular Inn-ado- upon a. m- odu- WI. The an. of no N“. mm In my "III-d. Comm at t M In". in "bad In mm. but our in a nod-nu Anon-L ad a. GIN-N no" mu. laden-y to b- m Rush In loo. produced I. be Ashlie M: a m W new vblun‘ the" In cellular-bio dim-slot: of Ibo society wort and V." and mm. The con- nmoo In chum or the “an. out m- un" onlorpflu nude I noel uncoun- wng nun. which Insured Inch on- Ihulun. on bu. lbs! of flu. Clyde I. than“. bola; lauded In nu. III MI anon 0! punk. album“ to "6.20. m amen: Imflauau [hon In awry moon mu Ibo IMI- 'm‘ mm the mu at tho all. by July In ~Hourovh. Calm Non. A very delightful “rowel! reception wu tendered by members 0! the Bap- tlat Ladlee' Aid yesterday afternoon at the home of Mrs. J. J. Renaker to lemme: H. Ruuell Graves and B. C. Device, who ere leaving for the out. Mrs. Davie. goel toflsy for In ‘ehunce of two month: in New York end Mrs. Gravel-goes the 15th to he Iona moot 0' lne lummer. Held-mos J. J. Renter, R. D. Ad. In]. J. R. JOMI commuted the to "I'll": committee and their Arrange- ll'nt- reeulted in I chnrmlnx though entirely Inform-l lflllr. A green and white color scheme In curried out in final decor-anon: with quentitieu of white rose. and eyrlnn And also in the (ugly mire-hunt: mad at the close or the afternoon. Honor Departing Members M dame: B. C. Davies and H. Russell Greavcs, Who Go East for Several The rising young violinist. Mr. Nnrxney, though handicapped by ‘weather conditions, gave an excellent account of himself in his three pieces, “Devil's Trill," “Concerto B Minor" and “Gypsy Dances." The nriist showed wonderful skill and precision as well as expressive power in the playing or these diillcult selections. His many triends have noted with pride and enthusiasm his steady prog- ress in his art and are more confl- dent than ever that he will achieve lnrgo honors in his chosen profession. RECEPTION BY BAPTIST LADIES. 0n the evening or lily 23. Mr. George Nargney and Mr. Charles Ln Barge gave a well attended realm in the Methodist church. Mr. LI Barge sang a number or my. dlfleflu wldely In character. HI- rlch. well trelned barytone volce and true In- terpreteuon of the sentiment or hit ee- lectlons called torth hearty applause. Months. nowum .4. 3-933 u mercury wlll surely dew-01 the some of smell and completely damage the whole mum when entering lt through the mucous mrlncou. Such alleles should never be used except on prescriptlonn from rumble physi- clul u the damage they wlll do In unfold to the load van on nan-nu]. FRESH V! Mochel thumb the mucou- mriecee. Such uncles should never be used except i on prescription: from rumble physi- cians u the damage they will do in tenfold to the good you can possibly derive from them. Hell’s Cetem Cure. meant-cured by F. J. Cheney £00.,‘roledo.0..mteinenomel~ eury. end h «in tummy. acting directly upon he blood and mucous mm at the mm. m buyiu Bell'- Cetenb One be lure you lot the genuine. it In taken lam-n7 end nude in Toledo, Ohio, by l'. J.‘ Cheney 5 On. Mania. he. ‘ Gold by m Pnee fie. I31 BEWARE OF OINTMENTS FOR CATARRH THAT CONTAIN MERCURY H. n TANK, w. B. TOWSLEY, Director: of the Downers Grove Free Public Library. mu :0. 1912. MMah-nymum The libnry bond is moved to tile coune M‘me by the error which was made II ilie request for I build. ‘Iu fund levy Int year, but by the fact that may cltluna ot the village have declared tIe-oelvee oppoeed to the erection of e librery building In the ilmedlete int-re. although they ("or the rill-3e maintaining the one out library and Increasing it. elective- neu. and also because none of the citizens have complained. that when the voter: of the village decided to adopt the llbnry not end voted tor the mhliehmnt of n free public ll- bre'ry in Down" Grove. they were not Aware that in provision contem- plated the oration of 1 building fend witho‘t rembnteeion to A vote. in edition to the net-tonne levy of one and two-tenth. mills rpecilcelly mentioned. Under those anal-lune“ (In It- bmmmmdocldodmtomt plu- [or I MIMI” low. lot to m for I MIMI-g fund levy um nut. rurlkmm. It In dour-lid (In bowl-o null mm; up no era-tho o! - llbmy “mm (and It will “In tho Nhfllukll o! the proposition to the people of Downer: 0m" and abide by tho rm". Tho mun: In lurid our to ID. llbrlry bond by Ibo will.” board. The Manor. 0! II. library board in" Ian-Hutu It. qua-“on and have mm. nner artful «runny (amid by conqu. (Ml. (ho hum panned vu QHOIOO‘II. and that tho hue: at the "bury be: was m couplld with. nanny Mr. John Gums. of un- vllluo, valued out to the will." board that the [on o! m. “bury Raw coming the mum (at the building “human-mum with. In that dean“. plans and 0011qu [or (M pronoun bululu m not be“ nubmuud. our land tho amount on- poolod to be and boon dlvldod [no annual (null-mus. A Ion! mm obtain-d by Mt. (mun. In the sub- IRM w II. M mulch. III coco lacuna. The tax VII lovled and collected. and more la now In tho hand- ol the village ”can!" the gum of 8980.24. at noun .- I llbmy bulldlu fund. Mulch cannot be and (or any um pun-you. . l The plan of the library board at. the time the request im- a building iund levy was made. was to commence the accumulation of a fund which in the course or a law years would be anflcieni to erect a building ample to home the library proper and iron: which a revenue might. aieo be derived. This plan the director: believed would alto enable the village to become the‘ recipient 01 a dormant (and be- queathed by a late public-spirited citi- zen ol' the village (or the purchase at a library alte. Last year It the request of the direc- tors of the library board there was levied a tax of two and five-tenths mills, oneohali the maximum author- ized under the "bran law, as a li- brary building fun.“ ’0 be used in the erection of a library building when it had _'?H',ned sumcient proportions. The expenses 0! the library are be ing met by the maintenance tax of one and two-tenths mills. which was voted when the village came under the pro- visions of the state library law. This fund, under the present valuation, amounts to some $600 yearly. which until the size or the library and the number of volumes In clrculatlon are greatly Increased, will meet the oper- ating expenses and add to the books from time to time. since the'organlzauon of-the publlc tlbrary hoard about a. year ago. the li- brary formerly owned and conducted by the Ladies' lerary Association has been glven to the village and la belng operated as a free public library, wlth a largely Increased patronage. To the Citizens of Downers Grow: STAYEIENT OF THE DIRECTORS OF THE WINNERS ERUVE FREE PUBLIC [IBRARY ammny submitted. >93: 31., I ONES “GRAVES .mRDma Mochel Bros. IIIBNEI C0.. ladies' and Gen“' 1‘.qu ALSO CLEANING AND DYEINO Photo Gl-I [9 W. IAILIOAD fl. nunoor mama. and. um“ . my 1.5.5.... In. con. Ma: 9 IAILIOAD S‘l'. . KLEIN Frank «W lab Mafia-chm “hill-Mu MPH“. Rare Among Men. The ability to secure your own way and impress others with the idea that. they are having their own way is rare among men; Hmong women it in as common as eyebrowa.-â€"~’l‘. B. Aldrich. Mont Mgtkot Valuable Petroleum. Petroleum gives us asphalt mung. permanent Ink for printing, dyes or brilliant hue, and all kinda of rubber nuclei which without the all could not be manufactured. Call up EDGEWORTH Worthy Rollglon. People like their religion to be m they can comma-ans. I want my ro- llulon to give me self-raped Ind courage. This sort. of faith mu] overcomes the power of dath.-â€"Bor- and Shaw. Postal Photos 0mm» hinmmhunmm p M Wl-mmm.‘flflgm ”m Ado-u [or NAPEIVILLB TILE The BatDminTile Made. In UseforJ7Ym MStockonhand. Culouprunptly attended to. 5H AND SALT MEATS VEGETABLES AND FRUITS juntuooonuyouknowwhaeyou will move to. Human make hwprepamtimu. ‘ May Ist sign a telephone move order at once so there will be no delay in transferring your service. IF you intend to move nnoomuusunn co. C 0 A I. For Plperlnx. Fainting Efldminlng. Gaining and Phone 45 M bringthemtous. Atasmnll coat we will remove the spots without injuring the fabric or fading the most delicate colors. by some unsightly spots. caused by greaseortar or ink or fruitstain. is often elt when' yod We? 1113?: your “glad tags" are J0“ SG- 2 ' “The bridegroom is a. plea-Int am -â€"he has that certain mommaâ€"P “I'd rather have a man with m 1' : thins certain."â€" â€"Saure. Tho Amateur mm The trouble with Win: um Manor In that unually them that came up and look like aren't; and the thin: man like weeds, are. OIWIOUIBS I53 Pmlrle Ava. “Mum. I!“ Bet. fliuhl- no and Wammmfi; 001’ FLOWERS n..- Wamhn. Putin and Fun.“ "VICE mt PLANTS G. V. WOLF Apparently Ruined or anything Photographic Phone [9 W. IAILIOAD ‘1’. ӣ0”va

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