President Bach. Glen oterred the knowing nppointment n Vin-(e M ester. Guy 1. Bulb. It was moved by m Reno“ and Hum appoint- I!“ be conï¬rmed. lotion union, pl Voting In The bond of Anson Backus .3 Pros- float of the Wing In the sum of $1,000 was read. It was moved by Trustee! Rudy nd Holler that bond to accepted. Motion eon-led. an vat» in; on It wu moved by Trustees Mulroney tad Holler that the Board reconsider action of conï¬rmation of appolnt- heats of 1. Warren Rogers as Village Trauma and Geo. Holler! an Day Policeman Motbn carried, I" vot- ing aye. President Backus then sub- mitted the appointment: of 1. Warren Roger: an Vlllnge Trauma at 1 ul- Iry of 860 and George ï¬oflert an my Policeman at 3 man of 370 per‘ month under nonditlons stated In orig-1 m1 nppolntmanu. It was moved by “from Mahoney and mustard that Women“ be conï¬rmed, all rating .10. An nrananm «mined an ordinance mending sorflon 28. chap!» xnl. 0' up, revlnod amoral ordinances of (he vflksv of lmrners Grove. nu PIKP, County. Illinois. as roviaod and passed Apr" 27. l9â€. as nmvnded hy ordi- nancp of June to. I912. and routing to salaries of mm. (Mk-era, was read. It vu moved by Trustees Mn- bom-y and â€9th that ordinance be put am m m. Manon car- ried. .21 Young am Said ordinance was then passed. Those voting aye were Trustees Handy. Hgller. Ham. Kellogg. Littleflml and mm». me Attorney. H. a 800'. It in nova! by Mum labourer sad little! "pair-(malt he mint“. 0:: to" all Tmflm "Indy. Halter Ind Nam-y vocpd aye. Trustees Ramon. Ham and Link-70rd mud nay. Pm» Moat Badm- doernx by voting aye. m declared nrpoï¬mmom mnflrmed A“. Hm Mutual. m Hehlo‘ I! m send by Trustee. Handy and Lunch"! npwoinunm be married. I" voting Aye. low Rum- “a Allen. mm: mm. H cu pond by Truth-on Km; and mu: nnollmneu M calmed. a" voting an. â€to Inï¬ll. (Y, H Mum. ll cu home by Truth. Igloo" and "my appoint“! be conï¬rmed. I" M up Pom-nu. Intu- Wino. It wu land try “I'm-cm "Indy and "an" MIMIC ho count-ad. a" voting Hm! Polka-n. 7nd [AVQNIL I! m sound by Tmtm "all" and â€(u-{ova napalm-ml to conï¬rm“. I" voting nyn. «me lo war I untforln vbllr on M and MI now “In. In an" In Ch mu... all mun; In. my Fauna-a. (horn Nolan. H m moved by 'l‘nutm Rollo“ and “(adorn lp’olIIt-OI! luv conï¬rm“. «a m. nun-nail“ "m ho ho- n. Suuflnnmnl ol WIIN’ and Light, 1'. fl. Wltbum. II III llama by Moon lubonny and Muller â€point- .oul be manna-d. nu votlnl Ire Wings Treasurer. J. W. Rogers. Trance Mahonay brought up ques- uon of Trunumr'u salary, stating that in his opinion the present sultry o! 870 per month was too much for the urvlca After dllcuulou It "I: loved by Trustee Mumford und HI- hony (but tnpolntmon! bu conï¬rmed with under-nadir); wary be phcod a! no per month Appointment wu‘ collared. all voting no 1 Village Collection, W. H. Blodufll It In moved by 'l‘rutm Handy And Hdlor napolnlmunl be conï¬rmed. Ill voila; an President Backus submitted the tol loving appointment» for village om can {or the 9mm!“ your: President Backus submmed the fol- lowing committee appointments for the ensuing year: Finance, Heller, Ma- honey and Kellogg; Water and Light. Wiley, Heart! and Holler: Streets and alleys. Handy, Littleford and Hear"; sewerl. Unleford. Hundy‘ wd Haller; license, Kellugg, Handy 1nd Mlhoney; Drlutinx. Hearu. Lil- UQIOM and Kellogg; ordinance, Ma- honey. Kellogg and Haller. Upon mo tlou of Trustees Mandy and Muller committee vaolntulents were an proved, all voting aye. it was moved by Trustees Mahoney uld Haller that ordinance be put upon its passage. Motion carried, all voting aye. Said ordinance was then passed. Those voting aye were Trus~ tee- Handy. Haller, Heartt. Kellogg, Littlelord and Mnhoney. An ordinance was read designating the members of the Board of Local Improvements for the ensuing year. namely, President. Backus and Trus‘ tees Kellogg. Handy and Mahoney. Roll call noted present Trustees Handy, Mnhoney, Littleford, Haller Heart! and Kellogg. The oath or 06106 was administered to President elect. Backus and Trus‘ teed elect Heart! .nd Haller (Trustee elect Kellogg having previously qual- mad) by Clerk White. Upon motion of Trustees Herring m Hmdy the board adjourned sine 'die. The new Board was called to order by Clerk White. Gnu. "him! n. ma. _;"Wnod .muht nicotine 3izmvu. 191.3. m called to on}; White. _ ‘ all noted present Trustees . Handy. Huller. Herring, Maho- m and Uttlel’erd. The nuances. or April 11 and 17 were read and approved. prover faction Board ul- _v w -w‘ Wâ€"uâ€"vw â€m “and 36m The claim of Oliver M. Olson we re» fer to the full Boerd. Respectfully submitted, GEORGE A KELLER. Chairman. 01: motion of Supervisor Boger, the claim of Oliver ll. 0180i: was laid 0991- to IIIOW the committee on claims to am with (so-nee! in the M and report their . on‘ to the work and expense ........... 13.40 George Roger -â€" Committee work end expense ........... 18.40 George A. Kellerâ€"Committee work and expense ........... 3.50 A. w. Romaâ€"Committee work and expense ........... 4.00 Charles H. BIemennâ€"Commit- tee work and expense..... .. 3.70‘ ‘M. J. Tourâ€"Committee work ‘ and expense ................ 8.50 The claim of C. D. Bartlett, superinâ€" tendent. "$0.00. for the cure of coun- ty Inmatee for April. 1913, end pre- flouely paid upon the 0. K. 0! the County Farm Committee, we have exâ€" amined and and correct. . for Apr" 1913 ............. A. D Kelleyâ€"Dandelion nke.. William Steven-Premium on boiler Insurance ............. ' Hr. Churn-n and continuum of the I Bard o! Simian: Your eon-tn. no, to who. can mam the chill. In; to report may Inn mutual the hm. protected as! mos-«d m pay-«l or m lotion“. and (In a. clerk be “mud to bu. order: to ' the .0va chi-nu for It: nvornl‘ I Inna“. low". I C. Radianâ€"41'", hire... 0!.“ R, 1'. Iowanâ€"454m. u- ‘ m and expo-co to In It. ' ma ...................... ".55 my: P. r. humans Gilâ€"CW9" supplie- .................. 1m: C. l‘. on 1 (Tnâ€"~8uppllu and labor 31 Conn Home ........ I5.“ cm at Winstonâ€"Water to my I. ma. ....... .. 21.46 .(‘Allaghan Calâ€"Volumes 171- I72 "linol- Amlhte Reports (.50 (‘. ll Plummrrâ€" Summary and printing as per hill . 52.00 (‘Mrago Telephom- (‘0 ~Ton to g ' Apr" 20.1913 ........... [0.86 Western United Gas flunk: (Tsâ€"o Gas and light for April. 1913 ..................... 14.21 1 Dn Page County Tflhune~ ‘ Printing as per hm .......... 9.75 | :Peimnet I: Co.~Coal for . Court House ................ 317.0. I Peimnot I: (‘o.«-Coal for ' County Farm ............... ".00 Charles W. Hldleyd’relophone ‘ charges, em, as per bill ..... 10.95 t A. L Webster~Typevriting a paper ...................... 3.45 A. A. Kuhnâ€"Sheri!“ expenses 0n manning for (no marnoon' nan-Ion (In Counting 00 (‘lqu' undo: (In following upon. which. or mm o! Sunni-or "humor-l «ham. I“ inland upwind; I 'Now. Thorelota. be it resolved by fllm â€out! at Savannah- ol Du Pu» J'ouaty. In mmllnl duly DIMDNOC. (but In How of the mum nwdu or such an lmrndmanl lo lhu «ball Int. mu no um (luv manor and ream uni-nun rron um din-mm lo do I" that may honorably can to moun- Inch Ill amonduuml to our school tam“ ‘ On mutton of flagrant-or Hannah Ichluldt. the noon) loot a man to Lac 9. In. my "Wherru. lo Um opinion at the membun of the â€oat-d o! suwrvlwu 0! “Id llu l'uu County. It would be udvmbw to no nmoad the In of the, Blue at Illinois (mu additional pron! hm may be added In the school houu' mu wmunu n relnnndum row. and! that the um may w uqmrad eunutf Mm or Mlhoul condemnation pro“ ,coodlu. ' “Whereas, there appears to be some question as to the right'or power at lloardl of Education and Boards of ‘School Director» to urqulrr- land by condemnation pron-«Mug, other than for a school house all», thus making It frequently lmposuiblo lo acqulru oddl- tional ground: utter the school houu nlte ha been wlectwl, lud "\\‘horeas, many of the school grounds lu unld county are too small (or the accommodation of mid pupfls. and for such studies that rmmire out‘ door Illustration and Instruction. and "whereas. it Is the desite o! the school authorities of this county to in- stitute iu the schools of this county instruction In agricultural and other studies that require outdoor illustra- tion. and "Whereas, the number 0! school children to be accommodated In Du rage County has greatly increased in the lam several years. and The following resolution presented by Charles W. Hadley was, on motion 0! Supervisor Hammerschmidl, dtr clared approved and adopted: On motion of Supervisor Hammer- schmidt the clerk was authorized to issue a county warrant in tarov 0! Su- pervisor Keller [or the sum of $18.00 on the ï¬rst day of every month dating from the ï¬rst of May. 1913 for the ‘support of Hank Raymond Healy.‘ Marguerite Healy, Mildred llealy, llus sel Andrew Healy and Bartlett Healy. dependent children until otherwise or- dered by the County Court All bills on ï¬le with- the Clerk were read and referred to the proper com~ mulees. Minutes of Ian: preceding meeuug were read and declared approved as corrected. madamâ€"Committee and expense ........... 01: roll call all members were pres- ent. Meeting canon to order with'cwr. man “senor presiding. kroneedlnzn or the Bond of Super when of DuPuo County at an ad- journed meeting held :1 the Court blouse In Winston. on Monday, the 1211: day 01 May. A D 1913. purauuu to amourmnout of Int. meeting. Fibiitniiï¬Ã©'Wï¬â€˜iâ€"“iir noun or surnwsons 100.10 2.25 80.00 Won't Stand Var That. Hrs. Fume" wodmly inclined)â€"â€" “My dear, I have picked out. a hun- band for you." Her lmnghtï¬râ€"‘J'Ven' '9"; but I t0" you Pmpharjcally tha: when it comes to bnvtng the weddmg MOI I’ll select the material mnelf." Tho Way Today. ‘You any you have to become on and to a suhagotte?†"Wall, I‘m cofng to submit the question to a ref- erendum conï¬ning of her two sisters Ind her. parents."-Wumngton scar Ralph-m Lemon. 1% hop lemons. 'in than with a clean. dry cloth, then mp ml] up In tluue paper and pine. them on a no]! so that they do not touch each other. In on the Top floor. Wdlaireetâ€"“I'm told Jot-Mn is pro noun: a new industrial Mock. Do you know wind: It In?“ Broadsheetâ€"“Yen, he Inn 3 patent for sutpendlng guide mu and milestones in the “! .0 tin: “Intern can‘t lose their wny.†Candidates are “pected to send writtpn animation 3! an early date. to President Edmund 1. James, Ur bum. m. An Mamlnatmn “us hold In (Win b". I912. u a rpsult nf which Mr, Robert Vak‘mlno Mom". 5 jnnlor in tho Unlrvnfly of f‘himga was salon. ed as Rhodes soholar Irom Illinoia for the three ypars 191116. After thin pxaminauon to be held next ()cmbor. there will be no similar examination on"! the fall of 1915. IL A Rhoda- ncbolu In Appointed for would lune "Uri“. :n period of throw run and mvlrn comm-n- mm Mm ;lhr mm: o! Mum: hundrwd doll-r: u. Ilndnm Inn «uh mu. A mind" scholarship .huuld In mm In Ox'ord In (harden I who of m Ind tom-o â€Ml 'monoy ulna than any «holmmln u the whim- 0' [m may Amorlcan unlvmfly. a. mu mun-d; Th candida“ tor a Rhoda: schol‘ nrsMn mm: M an unmarried mule Mum of m United am“ with at lent In yam' dank-n». mun by no Int 0! Octolx-r. I913. In": pun- od Mo ohhlunth. but not MI twenty- rmmh bluhdu; and mm hug com‘ 9mm at Ids! m MI!" ynr at Ion. mulled dqmunmlu null null, or college l’npw. wlll bu u-l In thlt mumln- .ltlou In Latin. Greek and mullwmal- gut. and only tho-n clndldllm um pun m ll luau lulu and mum» mum's will In- «llglblc- Int u m-lml- innhlp ‘llluoln. who will begin work ll 01 (on! In Octobvr, I9“. This c-xnmhmtlon (‘th'lllfllldl to tho- a-nlrnnrv oxamlnullom rmulrvd by many American column. me nu- uudldue- who on: um «umlu- auon a “hour will luv ukn‘tad for Prvaidt-ut Edmund J. Jumps M thu- Unlwrslty u! tlllnolu. chalrtnan of ;tln~ Rhodes Scholarship Committee of Illinois. has just received notlu- from "on. George R. Purkln, m-rrétar) of ttm board 0! trust?» or the "hum-:- scholarshipâ€. that tho m-xt qualifying wumlnatlon for all t'ttllllldlflvï¬ for an Oxford Rhoda: u-holnrulmv um tu- led October N Ind I5. 1913‘ EXAIIIATIOH FOR THE RHODES SCHOLARSHIP AT OXFORD April, 1913 ............. V ..... $50.00 A. A. Kuhnâ€"«Clerk hire for [I On motion of Supervisor Fix. the ox- Jpense bill of Du Page County Farm. as prepared and presented by the (‘oun- 'ty Farm Committee for the month of April. 19“,: amounting to 3|, 037 "II. {was allowed and the clerk was an- IIllorized to draw a county warrant in ,‘ favor of Frank 1. Knight, county truis- inrer. for said amount. I On motion 0! Supervisor Fix. tho ex- roense bill of Du Page (onnly Aims House as prepared and presented In' the (‘ounly Farm ('ommlttw for [In- monlh of April, l9â€. and amounting :‘0 3567.79, was allowed and tho vim-k Waa‘authorized to draw a county wur- rant in favor of Frank I. ngln. county treasurer. for said amount. " April. 1913 .................. 50.00 Frank E, Herrickâ€"Police mag- " istrato fees peoples' canes. .. 8.91; ’ John Hestermannâ€"Deputy tees 72.0" ’ Respectfully submitte-d, f wnuAMIYACKLEY, Chairman. I I On motion 0! Supervisor Bogrr. m.- clerk was authorized to draw 11 count)- warrant to the ordvr of Frank .|. Knight. county treasurer, for “Jun-.00, Bah! amount to bu charged to the County Farm and Aims Houso- Fund :tee to whom was referred the claims' [or feel and salaries, beg to report they have examined all bllls pr‘seutcd , Tw0~â€"Downers' Grove Reporter and recommend the payment of the following and that the clerk be direct- ed to issue orders to the several claim ants for the several amounta. to-wlt: R. T Morganâ€"Clerk hire for mu board it an int min. The following pupa of the Cb“- mm» on Foo- Ind iris- wu. on motion of Supervisor Kohlev. daclmd uppmod: Mr. Chairman and Gentlemen of the Hand of Supervisors: Your commit- tuck of my cottage. and l hoard what may said. Sam! immediate†or N wm the m latef , The Old wnmnn'a Information prowed ' be mrroct. The oonvpirnmrs were that!!! and the plot om»: kod in time no. the mod nhnh' a justice wnl till pen- of saving his "fa The nerds of the palace were great- ly surprised when an old and poody (med woman demanded audience of the shah. They did nnt. however, due in dismiss her with rude words. for well they knew that Qnisnern never denied himself to the meanest of his nhjecu The woman was admitted. having herself at the nhnh'n feet ï¬e exclaimed: “Dread sovereign or Iler immediately the "mi of General Dalenne and the brother of that Jane III! who is now in prison. They have ‘ Inde a plot against mm hizhnmn' 1 life They were convening at the] But the mnspintors wvrp to India- enet as to carry on their seditious mummy» in the very courtyard of their sovernhm's mince. in!!! behind the tiny «than. and thus they Wen» overheard by the old woman. (he one at a crime- against tiw at.†1 ï¬ne not «at aside tm- law from me- flvq of mum! frimdwhlp." The e!- mfattd mlnisier molt-NI to (like his Mange hy ntirring up a rebellion. Be â€oil into his conï¬dence a certain db< loyal general whom he knew to be m Wealthy and obtained from this -3 a promise that in would aid his [unjust by bribing tin soldiers to re- mit against and silly their shah. In "to nid womnn continued to "we; - I" "ï¬le In". ! And the [mid shah hm! Ms rot-II An It has nlmdp Owen MM. he had Mien 11w wry «mum of Ms' W "a disllkvd by «mw of Ms Iluwov'm}~ murflvm "n "no mam. (h! brown or M- fm’nflh‘ minister ‘ hvlng rummmpd «mm- mrv Mme. the shah lmpflmvml him nml "fused to release him (at MI the emu-Min- of the minister "Willlnaly." MM Quit ten. "would I pardon my Mendâ€: brother In‘ a personal matter. but In Th!" :m'hin-n-ts pointed out that the old wmunu's mu. if u-n minding. would be In the very middle of the pul- nce courtyard, to whk-b their saver [l lhlh Quin-mm was one or the heat ‘ monarchs who ever reigned in l'ersin ’ or. indeed, anywhere else. though he ' was not without enemies. Be uuc» '; wished to build a new palace for hlm~ fuel! in n vertuln city which he liked ‘ very much. As the site which he chose ,was covered with mean and wretched 'hutx he uttered the owners a lunch :inrger sun) than their dwellings were worth it they would allow them to be pulled down. All accepted this "Ker except one old woman. She. being at tuched In the spot where she had been born and in whl'vh uln- hm! spent hen life. (lt'l'lill’t‘i’ llmt nothing should in- duw her [0 [MN with Iu-r voltage. The shnh on hearing thin merely said calmly: “Very well. The cottage in hers. not mine. l rnmml ul‘dPi' ii to be taken down without being guilty of lnjustlre The palm-«- must be built In the pest way that mil in- [unmixed without dis. turhiuu her l‘nflilL'P " THE SHAH QUISSERA. Tie P/zotogmp/zer in jour 33 So. Main Street Phone 6‘ Open Tuesdays and Friday Sundays until 12 “I know, because wagons of every make come into my shop for repairs, and I have a chance to see how few are Smdebakers." That's the opinion of thousands of blacksmith. who know the quality of Sludebaka Wagons. “ Yes Sir! Studebaker wagons are made to back up a reputation. †‘. A. EDGEWORTI The owners never regretted that; they bought What he means to you now, he will also mean to others some day, and the little collection--“taken at’ ’ various ages-will be a priceless treasure for generations to come.‘ But, whether or no. he is your son and photographs that preserve his boyhood and youth will mean everything to you in after years. “He may be President." That is the proud privilege of every American born boy.