'3, r. lot-an, â€up. m <_ .l m to Aug. 1!, 111! 14.00 was born, units for ’l olco ............ 15.00 On 1-01 minute . mud and ‘ .All Ml) foul and WOW 0 On 11:01 county ft to let t]: non of a m gist. mama. work plies for Co. hm .......... â€30 W. Innis Dunn, deputy M h Milan-ea ........ 12.10 Palm 00.. end for com or. [can u not hm......... Mum‘s National Detective Anna. service. a pot bill. . John H. Knapp, (Ir-lure, etc†!ot Co. mm and nu and bath! of pauper .......... .. 117.30 Wm. Wehr- 00.. mp- 000. R. Williams. new In. (3»~ mm {or rmln nth."l1ruldenc¢........ 4.“ 11. Damn! Benn-um 00.. mm for Go. um ...... 110.00 TI. Tupi. Pump 00.. mt Damn Add!“ lacking (10" m tot mm machine... I.“ II. 3. Olson. comet, corn-«‘- tau :- pr um ........ â€.00 'no Recon Munr- 00.. MmforcounIo-u. C.“ m ï¬lm. 00.. toll to July to. "I! ............... Yum a In». I"; (10., one. ¢â€"â€"- Aug. 26, 1911. The letter: 1nd and: navel-flu a. I. My Foundry 00.. ro- uln {or court hon-o Mien. 10.05 The IAI’QI’I' Cooperative Pub. 00.. Iuv book [or "hurt... 2.00 C. I... sum-u. mun; cub-n tro- Nl to July 1. I"! ..... 10.00 mm 0 Co.. Vols. m m 10: April“. Report- ....... 4.50 Ion-m Maul. Co., mun-mu none. for hm m It Co. for my; 191:, up per bm. . .. 72.30 Iouu honor. .............. 10.50 Food: muffle-pull. cure o! 00. Inmates to June 80. IO". 180.00 1. a. Stockton. labor and mu- rhl on patch shot-11’- ml- A. L Web-tor, mount mid the Pull Futon" Co. for olllce summon .................. W.“ Chicago Prat. paw-Mn; P. l'. humane a Ca. olllco molten .............. 4.... Duo. for Co. surveyor†..... 0 Jewell 00.. omoo supplies {or Co. surveyor ....-. . Palms! c Co.. coal for Co. A“ l. â€12.. ...... On reconvening for attemoon see- Iion, committee on claims made the Ioilowing report, which on motion of Supervisor Hammerschmidt was de- clared approved. Ilr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Baud of Supervisors: Your committee to whom was re tel-red the claim he: to report they hove examined I.“ bills presented and recommend the peyment oi the ini- lowin‘ end that the clerk be directed to iuue orders to the severe! chin? eats tor the severe! amounts. to-wlt: Zion one. Supply, oflce eup- On motion oi BuperviaOr Cramer the county farm committee was authorized to let the contract (or the construc- tion of a cow barn at the county farm to Wm. Bolawitch, he being the lowest bidder. as per revised plan: and bids Iuhmitted, the lowest bid being 87,105. 0n motmn of Supervisor Fix the board took a recess to 1:30 today. - fleeting called to order with Chain m Fischer presiding. On roll call all members present. Minutes of last preceding meeting read and declared approved. .All mn- Ind comaidnlcatlons on me feed and the claims referred to the proper committees. Winn of the Bond of Super- !Ihtl 01 Du Pugs county at a special Mn; hold It the court house in vitamin. on Monday. the nu: day lot August, A. D. 1911, pursuant to can {or fl.“ l7.“ 11.73 ll.“ 158.20 10.50 10.00 â€.87 ".05 2.00 MATE OI" ALAN lob. msan. D EMBED. Ml porno»- havin- nu an the Ell-u 0! Alan um. Mr. W. In hunky noun“ IN N- flue-Id lo «(and and mom nucl- um to the County Com 0! Dul Pan County. I um». for "no puma-on “on: Man Alhltmflm court to hold a! Ibo ummy con" r.- In "n roam hon-o In Whuuon. l 0 Canal "so am Mon:- one“: A. uyh‘r'. bun. w- m a°y (Intel. â€and Down limo. Aumuu 5. "fl. JULIA AA. F3355“ I ,2] mm unmet “o n m'fwm “now do you tell the ï¬lm be inn 3 yacht um! a sailboat?" an a. girl with the inquiring and. “By IootIa' hen the mam." mile! 0»- un Chat. '11 the arm- plenty of main-m and m, Inc's n me. n m mostly pm: mum. lull Ami- DIYMM. .Dowaglac, men. mu Hum manhunlamont. m. In. Win. Shot .......... Oman. 111. mu Rove momma". . .. .une, m. MT 0. STANLEY. P. It. Ills. Karat!“ JohnmJuple Pulel lulu Nollie m. . . .Wueo, Tu. In. Walter wuura ..... . ....... m- :onnom ..... . ..... Chicago, m Sept :2, 1912, If not exiled for mmnmmmmmwm 0m riottothtdnto. Achmeotm â€11:01:11]“va mun. D. Tim I! one pretty girl In the once who powder- hor face too otm to nit Jimmie 1nd be mmuemly chm“ ‘ her tho-t It. 8h dubs his face with ‘tho put. Til. I: too lunch for his boyish pride nd lo deck!“ to [at cm. Rowland-outlay. ltvon'tcpoflymmtonymu flunk you out to buy clan for his bound“: "tauphtumoecc 3 “cl “tanking the sale of buy- M. Now you'll m. '1 now, the powder box.†nu. however. Isn't In. When you no It you'll have one good. batty laugh at v“! the girls CM to flunk. 'nls and to reckon without MI )0“. have u plenty tot Jl-nh to ‘lo.mdntohmnddmtohc um «I tho [inn-re In the once. Luci the cones tron-d; the un- tll clip In nd m â€In“. to My Mrhumhtmnmuudoule do It "that "own his†In no any. or o m ‘19. Soon II be m with a mini, “not Ale and tuna for Mason. lee emu, flail... crucial-I ad nu not for "10‘ girls. u I! . ton! (cut ad may on- REVENGE 18 SWEET. Jun-h In I good job I- a once when than I: u buy of pretty girls. but his. .1 m: an when N. no- ptochuou ot the m: an In. not «- nlopcd. Io maiden the. louder to â€I. Ioltlnlhplmnnlonnko mmm hmtht-noll’uuflr On motion 0! Supervllor Town the board adjourned. On motion 0! Supervisor Fix the county clerk woe authorized to draw county warrants [or the construction of the,cow born and porch It the county term on per contract on iile upon presentation of proper bills 0. K.'d by the architect and county term committee. , On motion 0! Supervisor Hammer- schmldt the county clerk was unbor- lzed to Issue county warrants o the "noun assessors and Frank . Ayres for their services before the Board of Review (or 1912. â€WM-en Grove, Ill. (hm. M . Ian-«T Atlmyl. On motion 0! Supervisor Town. Sn- pervlsor Blodgett, chairman of court house and grounds committee, was authorized to purchase a plat case and amp rack {or the county surveyors omce. for July. 1912. . . . . . . . ...... . 50.00 R. T. Morgan, clerk hire for July. 1912........ 50.00 Respectfully submitted. WM. YACKLEY. Chairman. 01: motion 0! Supervisor Keller the claim of Dr. '1‘. G. [Sherwood was or- dered returned to be more fully item- On motion of Supervisor Town the following report of committee on teen end eelnrlel was declared unmoved. Mr. Choirmnn and Gentlemen of the Board of Supervisors: Your committee to whom we: re- ierred the claims for teen and salaries be: to report they have examined Ill bills presented and recommend the pnyment or the following and that the clerk be directed to issue orders to‘ the several claimants for the several amounts, to-wit: Loulg Gravel deputy fees. .. . .8 8.00 John Hestérman, deputy lees†88.00 George Hoilert, deputy tees... 13.60 Ervin stoner, deputy tees. ..\ 8.00 Fred Lemon, deputy fees ..... . 4.00 A. A. Kuhn. Sherâ€; clerk hire EXECUTOR'S NOTICE. FILII STORY M m: mloaum. ADVIRTIOID LIIT. H. I". LAWRENCE. Clerk. Flinn-g. Thur Occupation. Over 1,200 mull boats are and don; the north coast of New Bruno wick in ï¬shing. Non-1y «'th all I Hillel-mun during portion- ot the you. mm. 3 mt! follow man n In magnum. Tho grater m- m of men Mal-man m tamar- no and melt ï¬shing n proï¬table Illa lino «In-In: m m min. m nmmn.mqmmmm “mmwmmmmmHMnmum . “Mum memmmmm MMWWMmmmmmmwwmu . mwm m..um mmmmwï¬mmm mmmu mmm m mm H .mm “Mnmmw m Lumm mummmMMmu new Circuit of Theaters In Aneflca, and the 7m: high-clan music ham The Palace Info Hall will Vaudeville performance. wil! be given 3: the Palace twice 5 My, be- ginning It 2:15 and 8:15. The. him In; department of Chicago he pro- nounced the Mace one of the poet perfectly constructed at! equipped theaters in the country. Tlemleofmtpfleeefotthenew m "~15 cents, 25 cents. so cents and 78 cents; matinee and evening. The Palace la the newest theater In Cilago. and la mutated in the heart of the theatrical Mamet It was clad- lcatetl Int Iprlng as a playhouse ln whlch the leading ml.“ of the world would be noel; the ï¬rst plum of Its career vac brilliant; and la manage- mt “Io-Ica- the purpose 01 main- ulnlng that it‘ll atandartl. m Monday alum. Septemr and (Labor m). m policy of pre- Inu-g Mghclun vaudeville enter- tainments will be resumed; and m mule will be “(and w the M Music Hull. Clue-go'- New Vandal". flout“â€" TM Mlle. Mule Hill. The Pulse. Theater. the handful playhouse on Clark mm! near m dolph. Chlago. will own for the new Loo Arthurjnd Prank Much have Imppllod the play with an u:- o! nun well- and annual: oomody to Into It an excellent evening‘s entertainment. u I. manllutod by the round. at up plane which an hoard It the Olympu- Thntor at ovary portamm. Humid Vooburxh mm the put of Ron Stallâ€. tho collm born; In: Halon Holmu. tilt 0! Ruth Noel. the Attractive 'Irtl. Other when at the cut an lawl- Holt. Martel Burt. lion! My. mum Ritchie. ï¬nch Joyner. Joana Woodman: C. 3. Hunt. Alison Skipton-lb ud Veda Block. “The course of true love never run: smooth" In an old adage. and In “Put- tln; It Over." Roe- Sterling. the law Itudent. goeu through three yeua o! turbulence before he ï¬nally win: the heart of Ruth Noel. his father‘s ward. Although the young woman la nep- arnted tron: him during the three yearn, the remains constant. When ahe dleeovera that her sweetheart. whom the had It ï¬rst believed to he a pronlnte non. volume the hllheat‘ qualttlen and uornla Ind thnt he has temporartly given up the law to take up pmleulonal baseball to lave hla lather from llnanclal rntn end to m tect her name. her heart goea to hull and the curtain goe- down on the hetrothal. _ LOVE AND CONSTANCV THEME IN “PUTTING IT OVER." rm» Walt at the Olympic Chicago. Bert Wheeler Co. have a. consid- erable share “In the entertainment with a spectacular pantomime absurd- lty called “Fun on the Boulevard." The principal comedian or this bill in a monologue sense is Stuart Barnes, the iavorlte singing iunmaker, whose quip: and Jests have been so much enjoyed by numerous audiences for yam put. The Six Beauutul‘ mmmm: eta. tern. who have one of the moat charm- Ing musical acts In the entire range of vaudeville, will appear In an ex- ceedingly varied and entertaining répâ€" ertolre. Ida. Brooks Hunt and Cheridah Simpson, noted as singers of more than ordinary merit, have joined forces in a. high-class musical act. There never was an more prom-in; vaudeville bill at the Majestic Them ter, Chicago, than that oflered {or the week of September am. The list 0! entertainers includes many at. the best specialists in the United States heath ed by Digby Bell. thatldean of comic opera comedians. who is one of the most genial, unctuous and successful of all the i'unmakers on the legitimate stage or in vaudeville. Mr. Bell comes with n one-act farce by that keen hu- ‘morist, George V. Hobart. The title is “it Happened in Topeka." and the theme is one of convulsing interest with a laugh literally in every line.1 The supporting company includes Nei- iie Rowland and other artists of high character and talent. AMUOIMINTC- with the Orv on the Gimme. M «mm "mm the had dunks." Jud Hr. Selï¬sh. "Ha [I â€will. no In aluminium. 00m he midn‘i methane» of’lemon Meansâ€! MalamonMoI-um. minim be build with the am. Cool as mhllda-PAmmhdor ammo lamhicgrmnda half of sun or «talent to um tptntotm M humminaapoflotmflodr- n,mummlotmmt,;flm ottlickemnmmeu. Onnplw-Inendmotgmt otnprandnqnflotwntorflofll‘ mtudbefmmmmmom 1mm Anny-ammomb tore Municï¬mm manic“?- nemmnanmum mbmno‘ghmymmudl Mmm? mmmmcm-m (our «mum-mum bronthcmlnthoom Pondâ€. Molnam,ddhanlmlen- mndcmmbmkonpute. Belt In Wu the Neapolita- m mahonflbcukntourua them uni utter aiding the can well boa!- nw, new!“ Me. hmmdmumuh lemmas. mmmnm.» mmumumvnony. on. The cooking In â€other Im “unmannutoomeoonum diamemmmtoomuolavâ€" let «an. m dmdod Into an m. the Neapolitan and no I’ll)- ï¬nned liver. bacon. lemon Moo M tomato lance. Vod.han.honmdh|udhmn Inna. Holt. Ilufllu ud Holluduu mu. A very attractive bmklut dish I- old~mhlon¢d huh well minced. nude In calm and cool“, then urn rm: 1 poached on on cub. 0mm Ibo mug:- with unity. 71¢“.L-W* ‘ lazmzm'ï¬; kn to us through Bollod uni. dunno. m mm Ou- Ind vino uucc. anon. Luau, mat moo, or In m with m Mutton, mm. mm at tom!» um Beef, colon. m colon-y, blown moo. Chicken. flee. celery ad will. nun. Turkey. mum and “blot an" lot In mllowd am: Duck. minced ollvu, burn any In! cumin Jelly. A most delicious way of serving hamburger steak In to put the round steak through the chopper (don’t my it chopped, for you take nll klnde or mixtures); add seasoning of pepper. lult and onion, if liked. Grease the broiler and put the meal In the, form of a. steak and broil. When cooked. pour over A quarter of a cup of cream to etch pound of the meat; hue the cram hot and well seasoned. n3. WHITNEY ny- In one 0! her stories the two donut t nu n housekeeping are bunur and experience. Today we may ldd men to enlarge the "It. , "In†â€W A CHAPTER ON MEATS» noun DIIHII. Vacuum. B. C.--Whon George New Yorkâ€"Port Antonio to the failed flutes waa easter- ahorn 0! Jamaica. la the greatest banana port in the world In 1911 It chipped more than 0.000.000 hunchea of bananas, nearly all of which came to the Unit- ed Staten. Jamaica lead- an other countries In the world in the produc- tion of banana. and Port Antonio he the lead over all other town. la 1-- malea, became the heavy rainfall in lta neighborhood la favorable to the vrodnctloa at thla fruit. During the hale-t ream-11. Aunt and Sen- tember-eighteen to twentyone fruit ship- leaye Port Antonio every week for ‘New York, Boom, Philadelphta. Baltimore or Charleston. But are all these hanann hoata trading to the Unitted Statea Anerlean hoatl? hr from it. The eonaulnr report- show that in 1011 the number of clearance: tamed to vessels from Port Antonio to the United State! war 708, of which 523 were Norwegian, 102 Britleh, 74 American a I German ahina. Per- hapa we m rejoice, in the present atate of our neglected merchant mar rlne. that aa many an 74 ahlpa out as were American. m «tension 0! the dying maul. mamrbleunume‘edwm ol the Mick-n authority of no u... Pm Antonio m Jamaica 0w- m M Iunchu at Twin! Frill haflu been one of the mitten- IS THE PMAIA METROPOLIS of «mind purity, m mm mm ground the mum at the “nuclei nnim." the women m of an- tiquity. White and red m In alto decor-ills the mm o! Vault- Amm humus. one of the M \ almost completed. and tho vhitor an and «non the whim and tho «one: hit to In through tho eonturin Como lino specimen of the pinata which were in «intone. in Roman times. The math“. who“ hountitui ham hue innit-«i tho design at the Corinthian capital. in fully represented in thin 'hotuial union at “mun" tho whit. inning. which. Mu to the Inuit. wu nerd to the mid virgin. in how climbing main on the bountiful porch which had he» onet- d min the Etude:- ot Wan “am nut-o panic-Inc mat†("with the money 0! the amt. nd otthc miootitono"). Thohm and Interim. hum found near the home of the minis. which mu wmmdunhuthhythoflaihlot the m fin. h" now had their harden filly mated hy Velvet our!“ roan. while the white men. I â€Ibo! contained the llncst ntden phntl ‘ nvniloblo in' tho-o days. humor with s lmo selection of those pints which. for Ion-o reasons not lniiy known to us. worn believed to bus religious power. It was um the ob loot of reviving n put of this bunti- iui Roman “on that Connmidsior lionl lass boon working ior tho Inst two your- colieciinu n Isrgo number or plants chosen among those which on supposed to have grown in the very plsoo when the moat imporisni monuments lino been discovered. This unusuiiy didicnit work has no- omitstod cumin study. immat- will: an uncommon technical and to innical knowladn. snd it“ now been Boonâ€"The wonderful (IE-3:.'3\'m‘l.’7.z which have taken 11am (111241.55 fl); last few years in Rome have now ul lowed the general public to grasp an almost perfect idea of what must have been the life of our ancestors of over two thousand years ago. The love of the Romans tor their gardens often re- con in Virgil and Horace. the poets of antiquity, as well an in Pliny, the naturalist, and in Juvenal. in a recent visit which I paid to Oatla,,the pleas~ are city of the Roman epoch, I noticed that with every house or the place I garden or a root-garden hu occupied a considerable space, just as in Eng- land today. No (bubt. than, the mag- niï¬cent "villas" of the Palatine and the Forumâ€"the residence of the em- peron and their courtâ€"Inuit lave Rm "Old. to Hm. I'luflful Fiona M 1"!“ Flower- That 32-: Are to [in {x n GARDEN Ci‘ 'L' Oomr 0' Old Roman Onion. Ivory You. 3:3? mimmm but the amt made the 3': "ml In! for flat 01M Out a piece of W the Ill. and chips desired. round. nun. a ochgon, and new on um felt or la tel. 0n the reverse side new on In. bone, pom-l. or chm: buttons. an I. one alto. putting them on In flu! I other patterns. These wm hold ill hot dish up m the “blow-Km? “an to secure the era-ted tunic. It In and “MW“ mmmmg. Til-noe- mummhwlï¬mndtbom In much I mnmummm 32 South Main St. ARTHUR ll. BEIDELIMN 3 L. KLEIN" hmmnflm I'll.“ ..m "alumni-bunt“ . linoleum and Burial Vaults TOM BSTONES “nu-cult. lotion. l-F-l-J-olfllot-fll. Cum-d â€nude-unreal. “Ma-hut. William. Gainâ€. and this. Read what one has to say about it: Mrs, Jacob Schaller, 97 8. Main St. Downers Grove. Ill.. says: “For two or three years I entered oil! and on from attacks of backache. i had dull. heavy pains in my loina and there was weakness extending from my hlpa downward. The least exertion tired me and I often had to nit down and rest. The kidney secretions allo caused much annoyance and plainly showed that I had kidney complaint. Several months ago I had the load fortune to learn or Dean's Kidney \Pllle and I immediately began their use. procuring my supply at Bush I: Slmonson'a Drug Store. No other medicine ever brought me such great relief as this one. Since taking the contents 0! two boxes of Doan’e Kid- ney Pills. my back has been entirely free from pain and my kidneys have caused me no trouble whatever." For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. Falter-Mllburu Co.. Bull-.10. New York, sole Agents for the United States. The Advice of TM- Downers Grove Woman I. of Certain Value. - Many a woman'n back has any aches and pains. Ottlmes 'us the kidneys' lault. That's why Dow's Kidney Pills no so eflecuvo. Remember the nunsâ€"Donn’nâ€"and Dutch": Many Downers Grove women now I’m-i a and lab HOG-chica- Hiya-Qumran W Price. Mont Market Marble and Guam ERECTED Wm ‘00 'ng Could A “MAN'S "BACK RAH-Villfl. “UM“ “on. No. I“ Mug Wood. 48M Fainting