Downers Grove Reporter, 23 May 1913, p. 4

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What we II [or 3000 Populm New School-house New Village Hall New Cemetery New Library Twenty-four hour Electric Light Service Trains every 15 minutes Molding Backward It was decided to calls mass meet- ing at the Hlnsdnle Club audltoflum for Tuesday evening. to circulate De tllloml and plan a general educational campaign. F. T. Bowles, E. P. Wallet. C. A. Brown. D. H. Preston. 1. C. F. Merrill, F. 3. Cable and Wiltor Buf- flngton were added 01» the committee. The cummlgn: will be rapidly at- teuded to all suburban mu on the Burlington. A meeting of a commmee appoint- ed by Mayor Wood was held Wednes- day evening at the Hinsdnlp Club nnd attended by the following: R. W. Burns (chain-nan). P. n. Meachum. T. R. Weddell. H. C. Kninely. F. 0. But- ler, 1.. Hi Freer. William Coleen. W. E, Knight and Charles W. Fligley. A removal to 12m strmi. it is ur- gued. would not only «infant all the good work that has Mon done. but would subject thousands of Phicago business men anti suburban resident: to a great loss of timo as well as ex- tru car taro in getting to their busi- ness. Besides, there would he enor- mous loss of real estate Values on the West Side and in the business and luburbnn distriv‘tn. Suburban mi- denta have joined vith the residents of the Want Side. who hoid to the original plan of the Union Station. The nflmadx running Into the Union 3mm have already expended more than 82mm Mo on "no, me. and plum Mn- Mon propser for one of the moat beaumnl raihay stations. in the world. A strong mum! mint the pro pond rumor-l of (in Union sauce to 12th “not has Deon «and among m «1th "cider". no“: the Bur- fllgtm Railroad. Pemloru are being prepared. mm meetings have been «not! and committee: will not in con- junollon In data: m. protect and; keno 9hr pmponed new Union Station} It Jackson Adams and Can-l umn' u a very nor-man part of the CM- ago Mum"! plan. ? TO OPPOSE Wald... Lands 00mm! “Wu ”QM Aging! 1219. w "M ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF HAIL. WO”I'M7LM.IOT"'.M Ardvll. 0:01 a. IL. nu bound. W at the [burners Own Post Ufl'ice ”mulch.- mail matte-u. Advertising m mule known upon applimlion. Buostâ€"Ilon’t Knock Extra! Crawfordâ€"‘13 'he postscript than important part of a tom“ I‘- > behnwâ€""fl II. when lt'l ' me. were no u- 0:0! I. IL. 0:” I. -.. 0:" I. n. Cement Walks City Water and Light Sewers New R. R. Station Good Pavement Mud Roads Plank Sidewalks Oil Street Lamps No Sewers tantrum. Mir-aim DEPOT CHANGE. We“ MIC. In! bond '10.! ball Wu! baud 4 SET mm ":9 balmy murmnto. What I "vow gave lake! man lass farm] of the certain f grave ' And mm Mn work mmmnston and mu eyes. "I'D. an! (M! nuke us happy mks fl ; an II": pm» the hop- vwr ward- Named [MI 3 0M mum um. i In “m. .- IN did "or wr "qu" um 0W the hrlght morning mr. ml harbinger. (‘umns dancing Mm tho M and leads with her The now'ry May, who from be green lap thrown no "not cow-Hp and the pale nth-mono. “I. hummus May, that dost intpm lit“: and youth and warm desire! Wood: 1nd graves are of thy dressing: I“ and Oak doth bout my blessing. flu: Va nlute thee vith our welcomo song And welcome thee and wish thee long. -nmou. AM "we do'ntrmflen race our Ira-1 came 0' the fray. Yo! (be m was teamed and haunted upon Ill “no "nails! '0 Mandz" If "divided '0 Ghoul-Mlmtorunmfimmo Rm. 'omnmhlmynlomellukr [qr-EH in m. «we um our 0-. I hum Monro. Du nun we no one. all mm mm hm ”mound In: an cm- flemorhl nay hr our country and mm. for the Blue and the any. ‘l'bo Ian I" can on "to Monk. 0! both. And "no, mm“! In "My, mm. A. m to- Ila ml 70 to In lb. liwlilhl who" "to an“ MIN rm "In". In! man «no would churn "mu IND minn- d cult on. m but». nu ma hoard van a H.151“ Meaning in on than. the m and m. 0117‘ Hum 0.4%. all. this MMI lay "I ll full-n run Mch mud on». sun II Much: («I ever clinical than. plus foe; [10va they )- unch? On north. south. Not a; I. out «In-lo and. 0'" lo uh." «mom In. "ulna u we. Ind no Wu». or an" inmny of that am"! nam- who filed On "at an! day no" Only-bun!” "Nu." llulov "paw. . And hm. 0mm! 00M“. Ibo nun who and mr I, cm to! nun m (Ml um I!!- ”Wu (in [m cl your band, am it no! “Bu! “1'0 [.1 North Ind tho South.” Bu! Bu- Wu [inn I human", when it mm "It“ hoot Introduced to Mn and who Md nan-0nd tho (out Io"- oyo- anr A. 04mm: on mun: the “no l'luu pl-cd with In your: all (My num- “TI. 5 hundkcrchle! (all to (he point of your sword And rid. lo ileum-'1 qu-nen‘ I've given my turd In. Barlow ulmll know where her hum bind nnw Ila; Ibo any possibly/Ia! lo nun ya! on u. EM elfl'rn Whoa Io (Bunion. l'nuod Eulo- sch-tor mum. Bu! man-M to wrlte n he forged on ahead, Them caning up one of m- Infl. ‘0 him date. But m. eyes dimmed with (earlâ€"41 mlghl ‘ be his nwn (ah-h Then. throwing the am o'er the bull" strewu sod. Ho whispered: “Goodby! be! your trunk Leaving hlu brandy flank lyln. .1 Mad. 3. remounlod Ml horu'lo rejoin his com- Gordan took up the latent an (old by the "Plann- rvud «me to me. sir. Let that be the Inst 1 shall heur till all night and all hearing are past. Then teur them to fragment]. lea! name else fll'u They're In my Ian cont pocketâ€"word:- wrluen {or me." Commundlng his troop» to pan un "double quick." Ho dismount-9d and. kneeling. naked: "Blr, can you speak? I am Gordon of Geotxh. Let me know who you Are." "General Barlowâ€"New York-4! you liveâ€" It’l not urâ€" mine I can do?" "Her lettersâ€"l know I can trust them to you. "THE NORTH AND THE SOUTH." (An incident 0! (Early-burg.) ENEBAIS Barlow Ind Gordon. the Elm- nnd the Gray! Mid mk- wrung: of Getty-bur; one at them lay " In the path of the other. life not YB! extinct. Now, wlth Gordon (0 do over (allowed m "link. "Hy wife In with Meadeâ€"oh. tell her I ' axed Doing my duty!" "Whate'er may bellde. Your message shall reach her. Augh! I "In "Uni-ll. Ell world that we're a-lMa' I In migh‘y hard to beat. You/1|! a thorn with every run. In an tho run "an â€"Um0um LABOR WAGTED. You may lead come men to bull- ness, But they‘ll name make a nut; You may show same man (Mr duty. But they‘ll never do their part. You my dress some folks In nth. But you'll never change melt looks; You my give me {01h I book 80N0 ON MAY MORNING. Bl! they'll never read the boom. -â€"W. 1. Burma". Gemg In fall!“ no am not an no." 1: II In whom In WHAT TO TRUST. THIS WORLD. â€"F.mma T Kllmer. -John Mmfleld‘ Ymc I BEVELOP’TRADE ' BY GD-UPEHATION ilouse. ‘ The multicolored flower must always he ‘n favor“; by reason I! u- Muty and- variety. Tulip: AMlyl a Garden Favorih. There Is nothing more attractive than n mun bed placed In an spun- [Mate part of the grounds Mound the Omaha Cecily to Cilia... Smoke heir-bed by lor-omotiveu coat! Chicago ”Attil‘m every year. accord- ing to statlwiirn just published hy AL dermal: Thmdnre Inns. which will he submitted in a mmmiitee of the city connril mm is considering: an ordinance for the oiwtriiimtlon of railway ter- mlnaln. The total smoke dam-3e ex- ceeds the riiy‘s renelpis from saloon "venues. and iho average loan to each family 0! 515,49 is amt-ed as greater ihan the annual personal propprty tax Alderman Long's figure: give the daily number of im-amnflves in Chirngn as 1.3% and their daily coal consumption as 5.001 tons. Damage by smoke of all sources In estimated at 818361.108 In- nually. A live town is n both-r market than n dull one for all kinds of farm prodllc‘e. with teen" mmpetiliou among bust noun men; And It the farmer an read- liy sell his produce in a town he is out min to buy the town merchants’ use: in return. Fine stores with lame and varied stocks of up to datememhauâ€" dine at. his assets to any town and are equity uluahle to the neighboring tunnel-s. They spell prosperity for both-American Agriculturist The result of I" these mints has been that the tuwn has made tho farm- ers pmvemos and the farmers have made the town prosperuns "on! em tlte In fully 20 per (-Pnt mar!- valuable In helm-an township. nm-onllmt to tlv inst assessment flames of Wnlworth county. than any MM tuwnship In tho! country. The men-lanes, In addition to the an. alien: "ion alt-mi Ilmmglmul no you. Infill-Dd - Del-nu urn-t ml. in nflwluier. at whk‘h lime "m Interviewer uncle ”pad-ii] low print on not Ind ulna mmbmm money in mm. m «um-inmat- It tin can loan-o n6 plume allow- for nil Min far-en Ind their “hills; in trying on! I new pares! ore-men MM was spent hmen‘ ill-titula- and poultry shown were held. Can- cun. theatrical cum-lumi- and Violet lecture mum wen! Quint-ind and were pumnlned by town and mn- m mic alike Baseball games. Cold in”. «minis and mic-bulimia! wen of frequent mrumm. A free public llbnry wu niabllslmi. um! out of about 1.300 patrons‘ cards outstanding over am an lucid by farmer.- and limit families living from «me in seven mile- ouhide of the town Mm: one of my show lawn. of southern Wlnmnlln. The Chumnuqnl numb!) mu «mortal In mm. mm! In addmmul ommrmnuy lm' mallow ml and Iplfllual uplift was (in-n our Mann“. Tho business put of the town In [IflN‘flc‘llU rebuilt, Euler Wu; Wham-u. with fine ntoro- ad «mum umb- o! mPN‘MMl-o. m-~ and] compel“! with the tnmr neluh boring (‘IHII of Halo“. Jam-«me. Whluwfler. [lurflnnon and Lake (3m non for "at hmn' Crude It". not lnrmdng 0mm About this time an awnkeuiug took place. The citizens paid the railroad bonded debt In one yenr. even though the taxes were Im‘mnsed nearly 300 per cent. Then followed u new high school building. clly waterworks. sewerage. electriu- light plant. Improved streets and country road: A woman's im- provement club cleaned and raked and acrubbod the town and established u ulndard of civir pride that has made Delnvan. “'13.. In an excellent exam- ple or u vulnm- center around which hits develuln-tl one of the moat prosper- ous and cultured atgrlrulturul (-otnmtr nltles. Twenty-five yea-rs ago. welght- ed with u 550.000 railroad mortgage, It was a sleepy town. wlth grass grown streets and untidy yards. Poorly kept roads rndlated through the rural dll- trivu thtle was dune for the farmer other than to nupply In an lndltl'erent manner hlx slmpler requtrementu, Ind farm lands were not valued as hlghly around Delnuu as near two of the lar- xer towns In the county. m a Vllscunsln Tm mu Moms Emulation. GOMMUIITY SPIRIT TEllS. Gru- Onoo Grow In tho “no“ of Dolavnn. win, but That Was Inf-n the Ciflinno Lurmd to Kup Trade and PM“ It Homoâ€"Thu. Hundnd Pu- CQM Tux lncmlo In On. Your. You“ America. “Oh. dear!" sighed flvaenrold (Nadya. seeing her father hurry down to breakfast, while she was an“ un- dergoing tho nannies of the comma. "how soon It takes a. Inn to are“ Ilium!!!" Wonhlp with matching It HERO In the mornlng. Ind 7:210 in the evening BIN. Ichool assemble: at noon. Mr! Wamn Wells will kill the Ende‘r: nrvrs In dlmuulng the topic "lndus-, trial Missions." The topic for me: mM-wmk meeting is "A Song of Ac-l rvptam‘p." ‘ Sunday School ............. 9:46 Morning Prayer .......... 11:00 St Andrews Junior Club. .:5 00 St. Andrew's Club ......... 6:00 Evenaong ................. 7:00 Chou] Eucharist. the second - day in each month. Sunday afternoon. May 25. at three o'rlock, the Memorial service will be hold in the Bums! rhurch. E. A. Lemoine. Roflor. Week days: Altar Guild the first Tuesday of uch month. Woman’s Auxlllary. the second Tuesday of each month. Woman‘l Guild. first nnd third Wednegdny. Choir practice Friday at 8 p. m. Sunday. Luln‘ AM Bock”. coco-d fluidly mm 0! not noun. M rs Inn-L m”. at 1:1. '4 n. Nut Sunday A German prov-chin; Innlcv u a p. m. a Public wot-Np It 10:10 and 1:10. Stun Iclool u “:00 I. Iowan] Lou-q, at 0:10 v. I. lit-wont .000 my. WM. u 0:00 p. I. '0 Y. P. A.. 22.5. And Sonic! Y. I’. A. It 6H5 a. m. slid-wool unequal-2 Wod- m-udny II a p m. and Thursday :1 7:45 p. In. (‘holr when“! It 8145‘ la-n fichmm. pastor. Sunday wrv. In"; sum!” School-1 lo a. m. 8w. man M II I. m. and 7:30 p. la. Junta! Sunday school evety Suuény. 9:13 t. In; German let-vice every Sunday. sen/lee. 10:30 a. m. English m-rvlce. 7230 p. In. Tuesday. 8:00 p. m. choir pnctlcc. Ewry l'lru Mondsy o! «uh month Brotherhood: (war) “(and Thur-day o! Bll‘h month. 2:00 p. m.. Lndleu' AM; 3:00 p. In. \‘ounu l'eo ple'n Society. Vlonon aluuy. wvl- come. - “The Price of Peace“ is the subject of the G. A. R. memorial service. to be held in the Baptist church at three o'clock on Sunday afternoon. The Rev. Li Wilbur Babcock will preach the sermon. The school children will furnish the music. This is an oppor- tunity to honor the old soldiers. Every patriotic citizen ought to come and bring his children. The time will not be long when we can no longer hon our nation's brave men. f The Sunday morning service at 10:45. the memorial service at 3 .m., and ghe Sunday evening service at 7:30. .tun at the Baptist church. “The Great l‘enunatlon" will be the subject of the evenlng service. This is a ser- mon to the young people on the great problem of life. There will be good music and 3 var) vordlal reception to all. Come and worship the Lord with us I! you have no other church home. 4 p. m. The Bible and Christian Science literature may be read or pur- chased of the one in churgv. \‘illtors are welcome. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST. Sunday service, 11 a. 111.; Wednea- day. 8 p. m.: Sunday school. 10 a. m. The reading room ll open to the pub. Me on Tuesdays and Fridays from 2 Lo "'l‘he Narrownesn of Jesus" is the :ubject (or the Sunday morning ser- METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Sunday Services. 31'. ANDREW'S EPIECOPAL Good comm sense is not. I me think. the inbom property (I the first comet. a trivial bagpge which costs no labor to any one. I compare it to than old popdnr mp, imperishable and monym which seem to have come from the very beam of the pie. Good mithecapitdmmdpah» filly nocumuhted by the lebor d the muffinâ€"Chalk: We”. Ru. J. a. mun-a. ”not, and” "won: Clu- muu a ":00 n GERMAN IVANGELICAL OT. ! PAUL'I CHURCH. GROVE OT. 1 FIRST BVANGELICAL CHURCH THE BAPTIST CHURCH. CONGRIGATIONAL COM MON SENSE. CHURCH 0. PAH]... Puxor No Wonder-l She was a very smut. jolly-looking woman. and nhe was standing at the corset rmmtnr. holding in her hand an article the was returning Evidently her nttentlon had been suddenly drawn to the legend prlnled on the label. for she wan overlmard to murmur: "'Made expressly for John Wana- maker.‘ Well. there! No wont). they didn't fit me!” Partial Reform. Doctor~“You'" have to cut out some of this Wine. woman and was business; Its killing you " Patient- "All right doc; I'll never an: gala." -â€"Wheonain “Max. H. C. Clifford, 31°33: FRESH AND SALT MEATS ‘VEGETABLES AND FRUITS "ll-P200? STD-AGE. We... Howl. I Specially Telephone II. C. I. In J. 0 ”no” 8”. SHURTE JONES REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE RENTING Main and Railroad 8a., DOWN 8R8 GROVE Agent to: NAPERVILLE TILE The Best Drain Tile Made. In Use for 37 Years. Full Stock on hand. Car lots promptly attended to. Hot Air Dividends “Ii-isn’t- Juan. Emmo‘mflofio BRO0KS~MUELLER C0. Underfeed Furnace OFFICE PHONE 30 COAL declare: In: mm a mime-”Cu Jug; Ila-km mud: . u even hen ”'3:th m‘ I it (creme in” ganja clout l!“- I “ch 1 :3 i below, all fire ism hop. (3-“ i WW \I‘.‘ [Bcddins Plants Pansles, Geranium Foliage Plants also Vegetable Plants Cabbage, Tomato Cauliflower "ic Dependable Kind. \Vhere Quality ('mmts. " Re- pairing ncntli’ Ind prnmptly dune. Rubbers of nll kinds. C. 1.. JOHNSON Electric Shoe Repalrlng 04 South We“ Look In on us and Into our Shoesâ€" I send my mdl."-â€"-Judi Mrs. F'llttarbyw fillting commit! vorlmrs' society. find It dreadfull (hole alum all â€"'Tm willing for njood can that's all didn’t 10" Old Ge place doe: scarcely gilt-”5002.!“ Cash-luhflh ”Ml-um“ COAL BILLS C. V. WOLF 153 Pull-1e Ave. Phone 136.J CONVEYANCING

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