{.4 no money ll plnced in circulation ' .06 Ill It helps to build up your own rather than helping to build up other town. . . nun who preache- ud pm the idea of patronizing home en- . in helping to build up his Jun :1 mrely u if he nude it he gift. And it cout- nothing t in: nu home enterprises ? [Head of good- tend to equine We! tho world over. If you got . artists for loan in name Gaunt do store. It I- because you but. . ï¬enorepflnnnndtlmatogout. a, n. has to make it up in puma: 'mmmnuarmtheuctthu mate. of good nine 1- Ion liniluly in the life of the indie “unity. Securing n new indni» (:7 w lac-to here would be proï¬table go our community. But it our people an be pounded to buy the products d hm. Industries rather than patron- the indnmiec of none other ' the tune result is accomplished Pl with much less rink of Ion. , Con-oration In . watchword of to- â€. Eminence: are being made more Mable, oftentimes not so much by attending to new And untried ï¬elds, a by developing the existing ï¬eld and nvinc lath. duh room. mad the literature or air III. In friendly political discussion It In] time that they any desire. The oflren o! m. club flat: to luv. it announced am voters. murals“ d lunar party nllhflon. Ire cordin- ly Invited to attend the meollng flab my night and to come up to "u CONSERVING HOME TRADE 1N handgun": or the Wilson club on tho cocoon floor or the Hurt! bulld- h. I." become tho cooler of I you do.) 0! loan“. The club room I. even day had night had In the “In. tho balcony and the Inlorior In mummy lllunlnuod with cloc- Iflo mm. The club room mover I: “can!“ with Amman In: And portal!- ot Willlun Jonnlnn Woodrow Wilson and Gov mun The center table II well “hipped wlth Wlluon Mid North." buttons. us well u with Iltcnture mm. (one lane. of tho amp-In. mt mun", the New York “upon. the Chicago nunpnpen. 1‘0 Downers Grove Room!" nod oth- O weekly organ puhlluhed through- out 0.. Into. A telephone rm doc to hamlet! In I (no dun. The Wilson men ere enthueiutic over the success they have had so hr in winning votes for their candidate tn Dovnere Grove. While the meet,- inx Beturdny mum in the ï¬rst public authoring. the memhere ol the club, It it mid. Mve been carrying on e In- mtio nun-tom umoaign in the village. A number or Republican- Mve Already deciued themed"- ooenly in “war of Mr. Wilson end hen lined the club's memberqu Ml. end the ciuh‘e oilicere alert the! m at other: hue pledged them- selves to vote (or Wilson end In» shell. Although preferring to tne no active wt in the comp-in. I 5. among! mmuy- P90 my... brought back to II“ min the was: even u long The recent huntkm. “I. The executive committee at the club In announced that there will be lov- onl attractive musical tenure. in the pmmln before Judge Herron me. the phttorm. When the founders of the Wilson club rented the headquarters they had this balcony in mind as an ideal stage letting for their orator: who at tort.- nlshtly meetings will oiler argument and eloquence in behalf of the can- didacy of Woodrow Wllaon {or Presi- dent of the United Staten. The balcony opening from the win- do" of the Woodrow Wilson Club headwaters in the Heart: building '11! be the platform from which Judge Barron will speak. it has already been decorated with the Woodrow Wil- lon Club streamer and the Democratic undidute’e lithographs. surmounted by Old Glory. can of drowning medial 3M ‘. The Woodrow Wilson Club will be- ‘dn its battle for votes in Downers awn at a mass meeting to be held Murduy night at Main and Curtiss sheen. Judge 8. C. Herren 01 Chi- mo, whose eloquence has thrilled thousands of audiences in former po- litical campaigns, will be the star maker of the evening. He will be introduced by President B. L. Kel- '1 S. C. Hex-ten Will Fire . .. - 1 Gun Saturday Night t Main and Curtiss Sta. mm Has Nation-wide Reputation K " Ind Big Crowd Is Expected to .Attend Open Air Meeting. 'PULMOTORS. SPEAK FROM BALCONY. KWâ€; if chat-"'51. m mm mm The dairy husband? department of the University oi ll inois hss been carrying on during the mouth of Aug- ust s dsiry survey of Ksne County. ll. linois sud is now st wars on Hellcat-y County. A force at seven men under the immediste direction of Ir, F. A. Pesrson. formerly of Cornell. ha been doing the work. It is expected that the wor! will he completed by Septem- ber 10. When completed they will hsve visited over coo tsrms in the two counties. These men in their visits? to the fez-mere ssked sll sorts of one.» tlone in reurd to the number of cows kept. the mount of milk snd other dsiry products obtsined during the pest ys'sr. 'sliount ct food consumed hytheseeowsthesiseottheisrm. snout ot shin, em. raisedâ€"m with at ï¬nding out conditions of sud the proï¬ts sud dammit-ism 1913f hereby vet notice that he will peer before antil Court ofDuPage un- t , It the 1m ouse in Wheaten. at the ovember Term. on the ï¬rst Monday in November next, at which time all persons having claim against said Estate ere notiï¬ed and requested to attend for the purpose of havi the name adjusted. All persons indebt to said estate ere re- a'ueetql to make immediate cement to e nude Dated this am’ any or Sevtember, A. 0.. MATE O!‘ DAVID 8. mm. DECEASED. The under“ havln been anion-nod Executflx of I last WI! and Testament 0! David chee. late of the County of Dame 3nd State q! (Inputs, Accused. L_-_L_ 4A.; - ,.. mentc of and Village 0! Datum (II-nu. Ind that and Board 0! [Anal Improve- mmtn Inn Med It: cartIIImte oI coat and rompletton ot MM Im mun-vent In the Cmmty Court o! I"! Put. my h the matter at sud mcIal annulment Na. 41. um! that uId mutt has and tho tlm Ind Inc. M the ï¬nal henrtng on In certI eat. of cost and comptet uni nopIImtIon of the Board at Im- provunenta thereon for Iona; . the 7“! any of October. A. D. mz. at e hour of ten o‘clock A. It, or u soon thereafter as the burning at IhQ mutt VIII permit. In the county courtroom In the court house at thaton In null county of Du Page. and am. of mm. 0!: ton. to the entry of an order by and County Court amnnvlng naId certlnuta of cont nnd completkm and conflrmlnx the same run In mad at my time W to tan n'c k A. M. on the MM 7th day of 0v~ lobe/r. A. D. Itâ€. Alt persona desiring to‘ be heart! In the above entltled matter m a pear at the than and an afomtd, l t y m m, and man t Ir ammo. 3‘2 1'. I't?vl'l"ngt~‘nR‘ma I. a. HANDY. LESTER BARR. Board of local Improvements 0! the Vlllage ot' Downers Grove. ‘ I'IIMIQ mum I. ban ("on Io Ill pub «on. Inlanflod mu 3 on! "Immune!" con-nun! at the continuum and laying 0! mt ton water mun. wllh human“ Iud ulna. And "to noon-r1 In... In and non. Web-tar Mm! In I - VIII.“ of Downer: Grove. County of Dul’n e and Rule of Illinois. known V a 1 Autumn“ No. C7. ol the Ill-go of Datum" 0mg. Cmmty of Du! n. and sun- or Imam; has been «pm I 04 Ind ammo-d by In Board at In mo- meplg‘oq n|_d_ Juan; 0! 90-19") mu. " HARTHA ADELAIDE CREE, ecutrlx. Range, int-bout and Chadwick. At: . 812 the matter of nld npoclnl woman: at No. to. and that uld court In. and the tuna and for the nrul hurln; on I!“ certl onto 0! coat and oomplotlon and npnllcutton of tho of Local Im- rovoment- throat: (or and-y. the 7": -y of October. A. D. II I. at the hour at ten o‘clock A. IL. or u coon thereafter In tho tun-Inca o! the rourt wlll permlt. In tho county court mom In tho court houu It Wh-ton In I-Id county at Du We. and State 0' Itllnollr Obioctlm to the entry at In 0 or by and County Court nppmln; ul Mrflflt‘lto of out utd completion and continuum the name my be Mod at nu tlmo prtor to tun o‘ttoclt A. It. on t 0 "Id 1". «hr at October, A. D. "It All pornoâ€. de- rim; to be heard In tho Above mtltlrd m-tnr mg a war It thn Item and place Aron- rl . I they m m. and malt. tlulr dc- "no w. n. 7.1.1."! mm. w. tlmnmo. J. w. HAN DY Luann mmh. mum: at local lmammmt- at the Vlllnuo or Down". Oran. I'll-u. nuu nun-cu u: nuuull. nuuwu 8 clul Ami-mam. No. u, 0! "to Village a Downers Grove County of Dul’nxe. und em. or lunoll. ha- been com leled and lace led y the Board of [on Improve- men I 01 said Vlllace or Downers Grove. and mu nld Board of Inca! Improve- ments hu Med In certlflcue or coat and complcuon of am lm rovemom in nu: gounly‘pour! o!_ _nld _ gP-xo Coungyflln Public notlce ll hereby given to all pumnl Interested that a local Improve- ment coneintlnx of the conntructlon and laying 0! cut iron water millâ€. with hydrantl and valves. and the neceuary wot-lull. in Prurio Avenue. Franklln Street. Prospect Avenue. Boxer- Street. Goewey Avenue. Ko-trielki Street. Glen Avenue. Clo-tyn Avenue. also the alley l"5 feet Went of ï¬lrvlew Avenue. in the Value of Downers Grove. County of Du rue, _nnd State ro{_ llllqoil, knogvy‘ n Special Au "mom No. 48. Public notice is hereby given to all persons interested that a local improve- ment consisting of the construction and laying ot a sanitarg sewer in and alonx Webster Street in t e Village of Downers Grove, County 0! DuPage, and State of lillnois, known as Special Assessmen No. #8, oi the Village of Downers Grove. County of DuI’age, and State of Illinois, has been completed and accepted by the Board of Loos improvements of said Vil- lage o! Downers Grove. and that said Board of Local improvements has ï¬led its certificate of cost and completion of said improvement in the County Court or said DuPnge County in the matter at said spe- cial assessment No. 48, and that said court has ï¬xed the time and place for the final hearing on said certiï¬cate of cost 1nd completion and application of the Board of Local Im rovements thereon for Monday. the 7th uy or October, A. 1).. ‘1912. at the hour of ten o'clock A. M.. or as soon thereafter as the business or the court will permit, in the county courtroom in the court house at “'hcnton. in said county of DuPage. and State 0! iiiinois. Objections to the entry or an order by said County Court approving said certiï¬- cate n! cos: and completion and conï¬rm- in the same ma be ï¬led at any time pr or to ten o'cloc A. M. on the said 7th day 0! October. A. i). i912. Ail persons desiring to be heard in the above entitled matter may aï¬pear at the time and place aforesaid, it t ey see ï¬t, and make their defense. \V. S. ELLIS, PAUL W. iiERRiNG, J. \V. HANDY, LESTER BARR. Board 0! Local improvements of the Village of Downers Grove. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. SPEEIAl ASSESS- ‘ MENT NMIBES A DAIRY SURVEY. Incl-l Anon-non! No. 47. lEEAl ‘ NOTIBE Special Amman! No. 46. I» nu- M Vï¬'ingrnï¬ Looking Ana- the Nick“. lifted. not! ï¬ve, Ind intently mun-Mumsmmu â€Monoxmdmwmm. mmhMMm-nodhomlnm be overcome by the postal authorities before letters could be transmitted be- tween the four corner: of the earth. How a Letter Travels 'rom ch. Ora! Lake. of Central Africaâ€"Show in some of the obstncles which had to The Burglar's Wierd Reception.â€" Bnrglarn meet with some queer ex‘ periencee. This tells of Slipper'y Steve, who ï¬nds it very simple to gain ocean: to a house, but Impossible to get out. The family at whose home he cells hove evidently been expecting him. for they have equipped the rooms with every conceivable device for the punishment of an intruder. The burglar “tempts to open the safe, but it re‘ tellates with Sets of water. He re- ltreats toward the door, which revolves in time to allow a mechanical guardian to deliver a well placed kick. He taken refuge in a. wash basket. which closes upon him and deposits him automati- cally in a mechanical police station, where he is given a eound thrashing by a force of mechanical policemen. he postponed. and but three more weeks remain of no Chicago engage mentr Not only the dramatic crltlca of the Chleaso newsPIlRfl. but every one of the many thousands at play- goers who have witnessed this play. declare It to he the biggest drama of the century; not only because 0! Its wonderful scenes and sltuatlons. Its hrllllant lines and sparkling dlalogue. hut because lta theme la such as to appeal to every man and woman In any audience. It deals with condltlons as they exist ln every modern home, wlth the advanced standard and cost of living, the tendency of the woman of today. who Is In moderate circum- stances. to emulate the manner of llv. tn; and the mode of dress of her more wealthy neighbor. and the struggle of the head of the house to provlde these sdded comforts and luxuries. The play is acted by an all-star cast. the ï¬nest ever seen In Chicago, and those who contemplate a visit to that city should plan to see it Matinee: are given Wednesday and Saturday. According to all reports. "F‘ino Fathers." the tremendous play -by ‘Eu-no Will" which bu been run- ning at the Cori. The-tor. Chic-go. since wly August. uiill nminl the iinui dnmniic alluring 11: um ciiy. So amt bu been the demud to no this play. um contra-t- for m up- punnco on in. hand have been can- celled and the Chic-go ennumeni ex- tended [our "on an ihe opening of (hi. nunciion in New York cannot While the them 0! "The In High- er Up" ll of counts of a political In- ‘lm. It In and to be (routed In In on- unly origin] manner; In not. the play In more of I romnco 01 present- d-y polluu rumor "an n mlyuul disco-don o! a political situation. It II A story or u m. full of nation. con- flict um llrlfo, and McAdoo'I love [or l-Jlunor Banger In hem ulmnu In In lnlonoe "Amy. “THE MAN HIGHER UP" AT OLYM- PIC THEATER, CHICAGO. “The Man Higher Up." a new Ameri- can play in tour acts, by Edith Ellis. based on Henry Russell Miller's novel of the same name, will have its met- ropolitan premiere at the Olympic The- ater on Sunday evening. September 15. Jon. M. Gaitee has given the piece a splendid production and the out he has selected is an excellent one. Among the prominent players are Janet Beecher. for two seasons lend- ing women in David Belaeco‘e produe “on of "The Concert;" Edward E. El- lie, the orlslml “Bieckie Dew†or “Get-Rich-Qulck Wallingford;" French ‘Byrne, formerly leading man with ‘Rose sum in “The Chorus Lndy;" George w. Wilson, Albert Perry. Eugene O'Rourke, George Perle-r, Ed- nr Norrie. Richard luchion, Print 8. leby, Aubrey Noyel, George Bchll< linger, Gerome Gaylord. Hurry Gwyn- ette. hurl Ber-trend, Grace Hendemn. Kate Jepwn and Ada Ollord. Downers had as many rooters last Saturday as La Grange and this Sat- urday expect to outnumber them two to one. Come on, Kld, and get. excited. Downers will be strengthened by the addition at their tormer star backstop, S. McLean, and expect to have the strongest team in the ï¬eld that they have had tbr years. The game was marred by inefficient umpirlng, an a volunteer umpire was called in and he proved unable to the task, and some of his decisions were ‘comlcul. Downers. although beaten. were not content with the outcome and asked La Grange for a return game, which was granted them, and will be played at La. Grange on Saturday. Sep- tember 14, on account of Downers Grove not having any baseball ï¬eld. Downers. although handicapped by lack of practice, put up a grand battle and forced the La Grange Commer- cial League team to go ten Innings to beat. them. Downers Grove lost a ten inning battle .to La Grange at. La. Gnange Sat. urday by the score of 7 to 6. FILM STORY AT THE MOTIOGRAPH. AMUSEMENTS. BASE BAll CORT. Tho chum min-t Watkins ml:- lhly will be «united, MI. W 91m hon hum In a. M mm M II- you. an l'raneieco Cnl.â€"-When JAIIOI *ntkinl, n miner was placed in ll“ at Searchlight, New, recently, charged with having stolen a pair of lace cur- tains, he uked the jailer to lee that his pet cats were (ed. The Jailer laughed at him. but when night fell Watkins broke jail nnd trumped forty miles acron- the desert to attend to his vein. The uteri! followed him next dc in I. motor car nnd found Within. pouring milk for the «an ‘ his «bin. Nevada Minor Tramp. Pony Ml!†That HM Pom May Not Bulkhâ€" Act flay Bring Freedom. ‘ “it wun't more than twenty mil} nie- hefore the worn. of the ï¬re had passed the shaft. When it was Info to crawl out they found that ï¬ve of the men were dead from eufl'ocetion, but the other thirty-ave were all right. Pulaski himself was blinded nnd burned, but hit night was partly restored. He lost ï¬ve men. to he sure. but with less courage end preo- ence of mind he would have loot them all. lute on my lnt to Inch n men. He in a reel hero.†BREAKS JAIL T0 FEED CATS trad. and that the men. In their (may. would rush out to certain death. He drew [Ill revolver Ind told them that he would km the flat Inn to attempted to break any. The men how that he meant it. too, and nut knowledn brought them back to “rbo "flaring ol the mu m the but no “not. was plum. my van mrly madam! by It. and com. 0! than and. a wild nut-mp! Io wk their fly out at the am, For I vhllo Pun-ll hold (Mm but by Inter physical strength, {or ho was In nun-mil] um; ma. mu In in" (but no man soon be overpow- “In a few minutes the an overtook than. The blanket at tho openlu caught and Pull-ti Jetted It ley. Again and min this vu dono, And when «he lupply of blankets run low In hold the bunks; lnmontl ucrou the month at the am with M. Mr. “Pull-kl remombemd tint about A tulle Inom where they were working In In Ibendoned mlne Ill-ft that ran buck about forty feet Into the hill-Ide. He ordered the near to match thelr blanket. "on the amp end run (or title lhlft. On'oe them they packed them-elves llke nrdlnel Into the hole. Pulukl placed Illnâ€" ul! it the open!“ and "retained a blanket wrote It. "Pulaski had forty men under him. and they had been ï¬ghting a big or. for hours. Suddenly the wind role until it blew n gale. The lire got beyond them, and it become I. quea- iion of saving the lives of the men. They were many 'milen from u nil‘ mt] or I clearing. “There are real men among these forest rangers." he went on. "In fact, there is no place for anything that in not genuine up there. The most thrilling story of heroism that I have heard in a long time is the story of Ranger Pulaski. it did not happen in the part of the reservation where l was, but I can vouch for its truth. for l have talked with some of the men who were with him. Boise. Idahoâ€"Professor Welling. tanned and toughened by his mum- mor’s work in the Coeur d'Alene na- tional forest reservation, held his eastern visitors spellbound with ato‘rles of the ï¬ght he had helped to make against the fearful forest time, says the Youth’s Companion. He had gone out, with two others. under gov- ernment commission, to study the for- est and. coming back in August, they had met the ï¬res and spent almost a month in ï¬ghting their way out of them. sample a! Protected Forum. How Captain of Fire Flghtere, by Gnome-s and Bravery, Prevented Lou of Thirty-ï¬ve of Hit Crow In Northern Woods. HANGER IS A 1 EHO Real Men to Be Found in Coeur d’Alene Reservation 1‘0le. for comm Pltubm.â€"A telephone system for “In on of convict: ll bah. mm In tad Rivet-Mo mitoutnry by Wu- aon Iohn hunk. wk. I. known I: ll. “mviotn' Mud.†The present Earl wu anode-camp to Earl Cndogan when the latter van Lord-Lieutennnt of Ireland. He served in the Bocr wnr and was unto Ito'- nrd and Lord Chamberlain to Ian! Aberdeen when the latter was lord Lieutenant of Inund. William E‘. Gladstone. It ll said. vented the title of En] of Liverpool conferred on him end refused a peer- nge when he could not get tint partie- ulnr enrldmn. The new governor of New Zealsnd has estates in Lincolnshlre sud Not- tinghamshirs and is s keen sports- msn, Hunting. shooting and cricket are his favorite recreations. He is s. descendant of the half-brother oi the second Earl of Liverpool, who was British Prime Minister from 1812 to 1821. After the death of the third esrl’the title lapsed snd wss not re- vived until s few years ego. when King Edward restored it to the Polo ismbe l'smily In the person of the present Earl's tether, Lord stkes- bury. Lord Stew-rd of the royal house- The our! is the husband of the ouly daughter of Vlscbnnt None! of Coun- ty chklov. Ireland. The couple m childless and the title probably vln descend to the present holder’s half- brother. Lady Constance and the present Earl of Unwed had diner-eat moth- ers. both of whom were relatives of the Duke of Devon-hire. Inndon.-â€"1'be Earl of â€vermin. whose hair-sister. [Ady Constance hijnmbo. liked I clergyman at the altar «cps a year ago. but repented and married him some months later. ins been appointed governor of the Dominion of New Zeniand. in 31100084 cion to Lord iliington. The Earl's in- iher. vim died in i907. served in the Nnnl Brigade in the New Zenlnnd war in 1363 and us present u the flaming of Rangiriri. And min um n will be noon that the man- of Inn-ll m nriod to am all tum. Cumin. mules. pom". car- riages. union. ntlvnyl or con-Nag pulp-vb“ more could hurt o! no- Iton denim? The chief dludmun In riding mm In that the “In-up. In not and and a sudden mm on m. min toot will and the Ian lace up to tho rider‘s chin. «mum. Mm wddenly on m (mud. 30m Cyprus mum In" lilo I habit of planting both (not on m. ulmmo «In of a pmlplco and umehlna out their arch to loot u nu moo bflow. All things bun: con-Mend. the nemun mom: would Mel Pannier upon the menu": you. In. which In «no; and unload. NIH-Broth" 0' Lady Consume Foi- Jnmbc. Who mud n Clmyman. lo Appointed Governor o! Dominion. LORD GOES TO NEW ZEAUND of tho Cypriot to load MI mule with I“ the unphcflnflu (but an pout bly In Induced to hold together. Inq than to In: him-on on top and guide (In animal by Mum It on the head with u “out walking stick or I point; «I prod. Mules are used Ithroughout the country, and the Cyprian mules are very ï¬ne specimens. It Is the habit The roada have not reached the standard where motoring is u. pleas. ure. and if one occasionally meets a string of camels sitting in the road. or the way is blocked by mules laden with‘enormoua stocks of sweet smell- ing thyme, it but adds to the general plcturesqueness ot the scenery. There Is one line of rallway which stretches a distance of sixty-two mues, from the harbor of Famaguata. up to Nicosia. the capital. and beyond to Marphou. Famaguzm ~-‘ . ' .2 time ‘ of the British occupwi ' . we was only one road In (‘ ypxus u- in the pre- '9111 day one may Have! in ï¬rmly:- n dive comfort over the greatex put 0| the Island. Mule: Largsiy u Freducntif .' , $111.3 ’ MODES b. . In I Gym Courtyard. L‘::.. n.“ 34y Arc 32 South Main St. L. KLEIN ARTHUR R. BEIDELMAN Emma-1m [fluid-l Mon-malls. lotion. lausoloums am! Burial Vaults In“!!! Inï¬ll TOMBSTONES For Paperinx. Fainting Cnlcimining.‘ Gaining and Phone 45 M The wrvlcv lnuml two hours. rather too long perk-u. under the circum- unnm. and Mr. Hancock prowl-ed that It would not ocrur nut-In. Few of the rounoxnllon. however, ruined IBM "mo w" plum: so quickly, or could want VIM-m unythlnu could hum Mon ommvd. Fred B. Towuiey undated Ibo bun- Iliul old Eniiilh Ions entitled "Drink to Na Only With Thine Ryan," lulu the word- 0! the hymn. "1 Heard (he Voice of Joint" The object of these servlcea-to call ‘nttentlon to the best flctlon of the do]. to study It (or the message whtch It brings rather than as a matter of en- tertainment only. and to apply that message to every-day liteâ€"49 certnlnly helm: realized by all who are ulvlnx themselves the beneï¬t 0! the meeunu. The reading: Wore well chosen 1nd Mrs. Rled made each character I I"- Inc bolus [or all who heard her. Mr. Babcock very delluhltully connected the Mail given In the reading. by word Nature: 0! the story. Although the weather was exceed- ingly warm last Sunday and many people found it desirable to remain upon thelr‘rlawns and cool (1') porches, a large audience greeted Mrs. Gene- vieve P. Ried and Pastor Bnbcock at the Baptist church veaper service to listen to the interpretation oi‘ "The Harvester." This is a very popular. book and worthy of the careful peruul of all book lovers. Remember the nameâ€"Doan'sâ€"and take no other. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co, Buflalo, New York, sole agents for the United States. The frank statement of a. neighb‘or, telling the merits of a. remedy. Bids you pause and believe. The same endorsement By some stranger far away Commands no belief at all. Here's a Downers Grove case. A Downers Grove citizen testiï¬es. Read and be. convinced. ‘ Mrs. E. Wood. 150 Belmont. street. Downers Grove, 11]., says: “I sull'ered greatly from dull. nagging backaches and pains through my kidneys. Head- aches and dizzy spells often bothered me and my ‘kidneys were in bad condi- tion. Dean’s Kidney Pills did me a world of good and brought entire re- lief. Other members or my family have also used this remedy for sim- ilar troubles and good results have been received. 1 always keep Dean's Kidney Pills in the house and I take a few doses occasionally. ï¬nding that they act as a kidney tonic." 1912 manual. Wholesale Prices Should Convince Every Report" Reader. DOWNERS GROVE PROOF. Fresh «Salted Ian MnGa-eiISeun Mhï¬eonfletfl Mont Mark“ Marble and Granite Mulnyaaodmdï¬- Wm. [or free Col-lei ERECTED NAPIIVILLE. I_I.I.INOIS "on. Io. Ol3 THE HARVESTER.