. Nowâ€"â€" m Fin-y hum the all!“ It Downers Grove. Illinois Resolved. That Ml example as Ima- m and father is worthy of mu]:- flo'n. Generous to a halt, yet ï¬rm as mt Loving MI children Mt): I love that m. a tender as a mother's, â€t mam pot-feet obedience to hum Ida down for the govern“ â€ï¬‚ab home. It us never given} He was self-made without the self- made man‘s pride: successful with- out haughtineu; self-reliant but tol~ erant; knowing much. but willing and seeking to learn more. In business he was fair. industrious and honest in nil of his dealings. He was quiet. unna- lmning and â€ostentatious: yet eur- nest. Independent, and tenacious of hit Judgment. Resolved. That in m'is death the family has lost a good and true husr band and father. this great Republic of mm a representative r-mzen, his state. a high-minded patriotic citizen. his community one of its but use". his r-hnrrh a brother beloved which cannot be replaced. And to that hourne we are hastpn in: with shady and rapjd stops. This atmmz unparallr makus our haartn fool“ J Herring. co quit um 2-"th um. are. We rullu that (Ms lunar-Me hand "loves a nMnlng mark. a signal blot," How strange. [Ms work of death? It "sports no In. nor oomli» â€on. Thom in "no flower of youth. the power of manhood. or the decline of old age. yirld amp to its determined "my. Down"! (Iron. m. In] 2‘. â€1:.â€" unln mung of the 0mm: Board. leached. That the 0mm Bond 0! m Methodist hm! church Inn leaned the the 0m! Reaper In In- vale.) our nnh and Inn mm our baloved "had and runner. Wlllhm WW“ 30“!“le None knew him but to love him Nor named him but to praise. What we hope [or 5000 Population New School-house New Village Hall New Cemetery New Library Twenty-four hour Electric Light Service Trains every 15 minutes WOponlron7mm.hip.m. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OI? MAIL. lep mnmï¬d drums are beating Funeral marr'hr-s lo the WV“: Death 'akvs us nnauarps And Mays our hurrtinz fact The gram dmixn “Minis-hm! lion Our â€w: an: tmnmpkm’. Looking Backward '20-. 0:"; Hz“; Boostâ€"Don’t Knock Inland It the Downers Grave I'm! (mice fl neonate-hum mail mantles. Advertising III“ made known upon applimtion 0:01 a. n. In! I. 3., 0:“ I. I~ 11:00 A. In~ 1:14 9.01.. I21. p. l., 5:†p. m. 5:" g. 7:“ D. Good Pavement Cement Walks City Water and Light Sewers New B. R. Station Mud Roads Plank Sidewalks Oil Street Lamps No Sewers ElflM'n. mum Wm bmd. M bound. Wu! tonal. bu bound. Wont bound not bound. Wu! bound. In! bound. Wat bound. M bound. loss Where Work Fall. to Women. In Zululand the women do moat o‘ the manual labor. whne their hul- hunds, v' «nan and brothers laugh and Peaceable. His parents aways had trouble In. ducing David, age tour and one- llfll.’ yearn, to eat. He was given a plate of tomato soup, and his mother liked If he liked 11. He replied. “No, I don‘t like ilk-and then was asked why he was eating it. tnd replied, "I ain't looking for any trouble." Wanted One of Her Own. Dorothy loved her bahy sistnr dear- ly, and takes it quite hard that she B not allowed to play nursp ollener. The other day. being asked what mam- ma should bring hPt bank from a visit lo the city. she made a gvntle request: "Please, mamma. a great big doll dressed like a real baby. [want one of my own to play with, sinre you won‘t let me have any fun with yours." The emu-rises warp lntprnatinx and carried out according to tho program. A lamp class of 42 haw rumplewd oh» grade work and almost all have annmmrpd thpir intention of onteflng tho high school They pram-ted a \ Pry nigh! The nu: man graduation axemlm wore hold at tlw naptlat rhurrh on Tuesday evvnlng and new largely nt- lemlod. The house was ï¬lled beyond m unclty. as I numher had to «and. Every rflnn was made to ï¬nd out: for the people who came. but as is usual in our school Pym-ruin- moms, Ihnrn is no building adoqnatp to hold tho nnmhvr who wish to at- tend. anthem-clonal no N further mocked. nu u my 0! a... resolution. than be present- ed to no 1mm “4 the m. and a row â€rend upon the mom 0! the tinâ€. flood-by mm In! brother. ho. hand and “that! We Navel "we bo- rnnw thou Ion-t much. You bun round (at your hm. your church. you comma-fly. I moment no" enduring nu muffle ot Mun. hr.- Inll. In"! in MI men! can! Wu nap? nut no! a In! would u my. Wu would also "Men with him In no Inn-I the ï¬eld of lama to “to M- pinn- um: um redoâ€"unwed. and to ac- cept MI crown alumina vllh “an. n- dmu In the hope an In lam Mn obtain! In Ibo “It. all 0! than nan. Renoir-’6. Thu Ira mourn our lo“. and nymmtblso with M- widow. chil- drun and nlnm'u. Ind connole them an! admin. in the mot-on" of I Illa wall lived. W. commend MI loved one: lo me love at the Grant Comm donut» Ono. pnylnu that Ihelr love and uni-h may be tempered rub HI. low and more]. and that when their unicorn hon In uni-turd "my mu lad “chorus. beyond "on dark nu. when no drmod MI Anchor to but with m. ï¬rm. and "w loved on a who can! on n lmln IMIo baton. ueu ol temper. curl-flu (orumdo and healthful Ind eaten-lulu; 00-- vuru will Ablda {or all "no. llewlved. That we believe that nothing in the universe of God II lost. Our Intellectual achievements. our mental attainments. our smiles. our tours. our hoppineu and sorrow-. our Iil‘oction- are all preserved. and will be used in ascertaining our proper pint-en when the balance sheet in niado out as we start {or the other share. We believe that every ray of light. every emotion and every good fluence of Brother Herring's clan and pure im- In immoral. and will go on in the current or lite. 5 force that in more ludaltructibla thin the everlutr in; hills. He Itlil lives ouchtiully in the livol of those who knew and loved him. "in dignity o! choncter, tweet- Resolved. That we shall cherish the shrubs which he planted upon the church lawn. His love for the flowers. the trees, the earth and sky will abide with us. and that no man who loves these things can help but love the green-st product of the Fatherâ€"Ills own children. i‘esoh'rd. That'our church is most Intruly bereft. His twenty-nine years n undivided service will forever stand as a memorial for those who fol- tow. F0. sixteen years he was miner-j .n cndtnt. and for four years he was amismnt auptrfntendvnt of the Sal» bath school. He died as he wished, in he harm'sa. He was chairman of the finance committee, and had the satia- faction of bringing the ï¬nances of the ct urch to the highest point of perfec- tion it has ever known. 0n Wednes- iday night he was at the prayer meet- ‘mg, and on Thursday night he attend- ed a cottage prayer meeting under the auspices of his Men's Bible Class, at the home of Mr. George Foster. His. message that night was that we muatI always be prepared for Eternity. for' we did not know what would come to' niorrow or the next day. It was the next day that he was smitten. and in a few days went out to test the Chris- tian rvrtitudes for which he so long had stood. Who can compute the in- fluence of his life! 5 we chllï¬nn' to decide whether they would nttond the church service and the Sabluth school; 1310! knew his rule and kept It. Sunday was to him the Sabbath of Jehovah, and he never (a led to be In his place rain or shine m the day for rest and worihm His ï¬delity to his wlle Is a treasured nemory to all who knew him. nk-n appearancp on Tuesday H. w‘ MARTIN. Infamy pro (on. JOHN H. WILLIAMS. Pastor. Ono ought Co may this entire chap u: in order properly to tench this let Ion. mmyhonothutufunot 011ch power, but do not let the Wuofltboaoflfldu touch“ II: fundamental loo-on. God always ï¬nds out our lniqulties. but blessed k that man whose sin is covered by the "robe of his righteouo- no..." This new attitude 0! these men In voiced by Judah in a remark- able Illustration of what the grace of God can do in the character of a man. Judnh'n sin. chapter 38, In t type of children. I ll. Pleading. w. i447. and the iii, one. at the chapter. Whether or not Joseph foresaw the result of ht. plan. I nmrhnhle thing happened. Though in oil probability the. men Judged Benjamin guilty yet they at once do cided to stand by him. both for his own and for Jacob‘s sake. They there.‘ by revealed the foot that a change. had nken place or else was heximrinx (0 work “<0" out in their lives 1mm was waiting for them as though in the main he had all the details worked out in his own mind. Yesterday tasting I and making merry, today with object. 'sorvile fear they are on‘thelr face. hofnre Joseph tron-sting their inno- cence and through the mouth of Judah uploading for Benjamin. We need to remember that it was Judah who sov- ed the life of Joseph by odvising his tale into slavery. and it was Judah who undertook to be responsible for Beninmin when they began this pm ent journey. This is not the last time they were on their faces before Jo- seph (50:18). even so the day of con- fersion before our Joseph is coming. Phil. 2:10, ll. They are called upon to give an account of their deeds, even no must we give an account of our stewardship and of our acts. 2 Cor. 8:10. Judoh’n pie: is 1 fine bit of logic and on appeal to compassion. His words indicate that he knew that all of the difï¬culties were the outcome of their own sin, n. 18, 29 and 42:21. 28. och-m mules. A new and M the "nu of their rumor M on“ to In" undo.“ (I.- “and II... muon- or any MM- k-mmhnbh-um. All! vn. they hvdnd the-uln- l- a mun-viking veto-“blob W tho-dun. Manama-CM “not!“ hues-e0, ht mate. to. lo now their minty by huh-m will 00‘ oldest All can on.» act out an I. nacho that d Both-II (v. 11). Now It In. their m to read their cloth. (I m: mm in to. mate“ upo- tbc- out n they In! mcuced It um Jacob. Involve! In VI». Auk, .- In! "a. we do no. III“ at Jouph'o mum and v. and to "monitor that «undo. (n. I. N) m Inter «may (0:504:10- Ia tho hr. Doâ€. ":10". It In wot able. incur. um Joseph 414 not‘ mm (In an no promo. m- anna 0! than Mon (v. I) In em- Mu (halt lac-1y my. In no "1M 0! their m. N crammed. WMunMMMq-u-onu I. TM Monk... w. 4-13. However. all of their claimant and oxultauou val datum avmly and suddenly when Jouoh'l auwaM overtook than and charged them not only with lu‘ mama, but. Ivor-o am of pnrlointu the cup 0! Joseph, who waa "even an Pharaoh" (v. 18). It I. my (or III to plot!" tho connotation that llllod than who anot- thou "Mo-too low and tho cup wa- dbcovcnd In Boo hmla‘o out. and cm: what sham and fear they not! have minced Mt man. We cannot ma into mu m oay Idea that the brother: had any hum-lodg- ot (be con being It Bonhnln'l not. and thanloto tho, but have oooaldona Mn. upon do communal "Idem, aa was (ï¬lly. and having Dado not a anon. we lactation (7‘ I) that they um I.- voï¬vod ï¬n Ma (um. ‘l'boy won. (her. (on, In a piano of [ml aunt aad dllculty. alum Shattered. "AI soon A: the morning wu "slut." the very urllest ponlble moment. the brother. departed. Illd who can any but that It In with a lame of relief that they were once more well out at the ctty And on tho [Old homoward? I Last week we beheld Joseph gazing for the ï¬rst time upon his brothers. xWhile we witnessed his joy. at the Fume time we noted mother strong trsit oi chancter. vim, thst or self- restrnint. in that lesson we studied briefly the four and the suspicion or the guilty brothers and at the close we left them with feigned merrlmeut (for their hearts were st unrest) seek- ing to put on a bold front, it pen-hence their fears were groundless. it was doubtless Joseph's plan to retsin pos- session of his brother Benjamin and let the others 30 (v. 2). in his present Joy and love for his brother Joseph seems to here forgotten for a moment the sged father. LESSON TEX‘ILâ€"Gen. «:1-11. GOLDEN TEXTâ€""Confu- than-emu your ulna one to another. nnd pray am for Another, that ye may be hauled.†James 5:15. 8. V. (By E. 0. SELLERS. Directoz‘ of Evenq Inc Depurlmem. The Moody Bible In- nmuto at Chicago.) ‘ Wilmu fluï¬'r}? “ï¬n LESSON FOB JUNE 1. JOSEPH TES'I’S ma BRETHREN. LESSON mwunfm‘ aim): 3mm" Insult Elam- Way. It is an insult to one‘a morals to In ulled fast, and an man“ to one'a In- telligence to be called slowâ€"{am Int othe house tomorrow and just shout out, 'See, I got!" a baby!‘ an' none of you'd even so much as heard I peep from me before?" ï¬nance! the Secrecy. A new little brother had come to mall Carew, and it was observed that he iooked mlky. Being asked If he were jealo'na or what ailed him, he made outspoken answer: "No. I ain‘t jealous. m' I like the new kid well encugh for a baby. but I think I might have been told he was comin'. Howd you all like It If I was to walk 0.19390an Incelligenco. A letter addressed "To my dear God in Hmven." written in a child'- handwriting. was recnnfly posted in a Russian tow-Met. As the addross was written In German. the Russian post Imhorities forwar-IM It to the Ger- man frontier post ofï¬ce at Tilsit. The postmaster of the lauer place return- ed M to its plan: or origin with the foHowing supersorimion: "To be re- turned The addressee is in Heaven. with which Germany has no commu- nication. " Morning worship with pmarhinl ai half past in. l7nion owning son-ion in line Heilmdisi rhnrrll. whore "W llavmlanmaie svrmnn will he dwllr .rod hviorp ihe gratinaiing rlasq of fly» high svhml. Bible srhmi assem- hlns at noon. Endnavor iopic‘ “Bibln Sindy." The midwwk mooiing will dint-n3: "Triw Poniinnvo." (‘hnrrh so- r-ial Juno 3. Dnn‘i fail to m "In World and Paw-ant. (Adhr AH My. taco-d Timid†alter-oo- of one! In“. Clair to DnmL My. .1 7:» p. m Nut Sunday n 0m- pun-chm tonic. u 1 9. II. Lao mum. mum. sunny sorr- cvl: Sunday Schoo! at lo I. In. 8"- mol at n n. n. and 130 p. In. Junior V. P. A., 1:05. and senior Y. I'. A, u 3:“ p. u. Iii-um nmlm: W06 new†at I p. 3.. and 110M†u 1:“ p. n. Choir Mam! u I“. Sunday school awry Sunny. 9:15 A. a; 00m. service every Sunny. aervlco. 10:30 I. m. I-tnxlluh Ionian {:30 :0. III Tuesday. I 00 9. It. choir umtlco. Bury In! )londu ol «uh nonll motherhood; "My mum] Manda] 0! each monlh. 2:00 p. m. udhu‘ AM; 3:00 p. In. Young Pro. sla'n Boclmy. \‘I-Hon any. IM‘ METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. 4 p. m. The Bible and Chrlulan Science literature may be read or Duh chased o! the one In charge. Vlulton In welcome. Sunday wrvlce. 11 a. 111.; Walnut dny. I p. 111.; Sunday xhool. no a. m. The reading room I: open to the pub Me on Tue-days and Frï¬dnyl Iron 2 lo The regular communion service will be held at the clone of the morning service The president. Mlu Irene 'l‘lflany. will lead the B. Y. P. U. In Blhle study at 6:30 p. In. There will he no even- ing service at our church next Sunday nlxht. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST. “The Broadness of Jesus" is the subject of the Sunday mornlng ser- mon at the Baptist church. This is the other side of the sermon preached last Sunday. A union service will be held In the Methodist church. Rev. P. G. Velhe will preach at 7:30 p. m. Woman‘s Grind. Ira! and third Wednesday. Choir practice Friday at 8 p. In. Sunday. Sunday School ............. 9:45 a. m. Morning Prayer .......... 11:00 a. In. St. Andrew's Junior Club. .5200 p. m. St. Andrew’s Club ......... 6:00 p. In. Evensong ......... . ........ 7:00 p. m. Choral Eucharist. the second Sunv day In each month. E. A. Lemolno. Router. Week days: Altar Guild the ï¬rst Tuesday ct each month. Woman's Auxiliary, the second Tuesday of ml: month. GERMAN IVANOILICAL IT. PAUL'I CHURCH. OROVI IT. Pl RST EVANOBLICA L CHURCH. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. Sunday Sol-v00â€. . ST. ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. '. (I 3:00 D. I. CHURCH. 0 PAUL l'ulor. Evidently Some snorer. A woman woke her huabnnd during I storm the other night, and saithâ€""l do with you would stop snoring. for I want to hour It thunder." “Jarndyce and Jarndyce.†Seven years ago a New York real estate operator left $40,000 to "the cause of charity." Recently the court decided the will valid. but now there in no estate to distributeâ€"tho law- yers have It. The purpose of the will has been accomplished.-â€"New York Herald. VEGETABLES AND FRUITS H. c. Clifford. 3mm $2??? 31:: 2%: FRESH ANDEKITMEATS FlIl-PIOOI' Bffllhcl. Chic... “In. a 3.06“.†Tole“. I‘. C. I. I“ J. O WORD mm. Main and Railroad St... DOWN 8R8 GROVE SHURTE 8: JONES REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE RENTING Agent [or NAPERVILLE TILE The Nest Drain Tilc- Made. In Use {or 37 Years. Full Stuck on hand. Car lots promptly attended to. Tbin’tndnun. Emmdmfleth Hot Air Dividends BROOKSâ€"MUELLER C0. Underfeed Furnace '. idmlarn "rem: ammm represent an tau OFFICE PHONE 30 COAL ï¬ 6| Sltl mm 31., 00mm 6cm The Underfeed dom‘c requivc high "H coal. Cheapest flack yields as much don. mu heat as Mlle“ mlhracile. The (lib lettuce in ms! is clear gall. red In. below, a" ï¬re hon top. Gael-Id“. Fm mulled. ’ Beam Plank E also Vegetable Plants % Cabbage, Tomato : Cauliflower C. L. JOHNSON Electric Shoe Heparin. M Sir-II Huh Shed "l‘hc Dependable Kind. Where Quality ('ounu. " Re- pairing neatly and promptly done. Rubbers of all kind; J. D. GlllfSPlf ii (9. Look In on us and lnlo our Shoes- HI: Finish. Jonesâ€"“Do you know, I fancy I have quite a literary bent." Friend- "All right, my boy. Keep on Ind you'll be worse than bent; you’ll M broke." ' “Have you anything to say.†said the jndze to the prisoner at the bar, "berm-n somvnw is pronounced against you?" "Only this, your honor," replivd the culprit, "1 hate awfully to be convirtnd of burglary on the tent!- mony of a man who kept his head In- der the bed clothes all the time.†Savmdgtoysd COAL BILLS C. V. WOLF :58 Prairie An. Phone 136.4 His Regret. CONVEYANCING