They will be at home that July In: at 116 N. Main "net. The guests to the number of 72 Mb leased the ceremony which was per- formed by the Rev. Paul Vlehe. pastor of the Congregational church, the ring cerpmony being used. The house was beautifully decorated by our norm, Juo. Gollan. and made I charming background for the bridal party. Miss Clara Lacey was the maid of honor, while Miss Kate Gollnr was the bridesmaid, and Mr. Gilbert Lacey Dried his brother as heat man. mu Florence Lacey played the Mendel- Iohn wedding march Ind the Mine- Genevieve Lacey and Ruth Lancaster stretched the ribbons and helped serve in the dining room. A very handsome nmy 0! gm: Ibowed the esteem of the neighbors and Mandi. The bride and (room left for 1 trip to the wt uni very claverly on!» wilted n number oi their friends who so kindly went to ihe city cad whim two unions but (tiled to and them. Dun-W. “on u a ï¬nicky. ovenpncbo, ll- tuna-on monmy and man- I! ‘ch I. dillcult lo “jun to the law or. our. simpler, but one no" Vt- ul uhla and uplnuol of ma.â€" Wonu'n Bur. In Social Culture. The wedding of Miss Caroline Win- ter, daughter of Mr. and Mm A. '1‘. Winter and Mr. Edw. Lacey. son of Mr. and Mrs. Frunk,l.ucey. took place on Saturday evening at 8 o'clock at the [amlly maidence, corner of Mid- daugh avenue and Franklin street. Lehmann 8: Michel zomao-mmmsm m177m178 Remember that we have two phones at your ser- viceâ€"Nos. 177 and 178. Numbers 40, 60, 80. Taffeta, in all colors. only 10c Special Value: at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 You would pay much more if you saw these gowns on State Street. 800 YDS. of GIN GHAMS Lawns, all kinds of Wash Fabrics, Wool Materials, Etc†Etc. A counter full of Big Bargains. You can buy at one-half the cost Ladies' Muslin Gowns, in crepe and plain muslin, AT HALF PRICE The Fair Store VOL. XIXX. N0. 44-. LHSweaï¬ngenScCo. Telephone 105-]! Fine Stationery LACEYâ€"WINTER. Paper Napkins. Nuvcll i: Magazine-s. Bonks. Newsmpcrs Corresmndence Cards. Box Paper The News Agency Envelopes. Place Cards Ten Cent Ribbons Ink and Pencil Tablets I In this connection the editor wishes ’to announce that he has been requeat- [ed to print each Week a list of lat-a.- [ttons In the village where the pal-iv ways need attention. by reason of quantities of weeds and other unsight- ly objects. As there may be some excuse. not known to the editor. for these conditions. this request has not been compiled with, but the question In still under consideration, and t! convinced that such publication would tend to decrease the number of blots on the fair visage o! the village the column of the Reporter may yet be stained with a detalled description of the ugly spots. The funeral son-Ice- ol Mr. Albert l.. smart of Can. Ill. were held In the Clll M. [5. Church “runny after- noon at 2 o'clock. (he now. W. C. Cronl onchung. A hoot 0! "tends attended the funeral and extend melt sympathies to we banned. The obitury will type-r In our next lune. FUNERAL 0F ALBERT L. SMART. In selecting the streets and avenues to be placed in the Honor list the committee will be governed by the appearance of the highway and the adjacent lawns as well as by the park- ways, Long grass. weeds and rubbish will count heavily against any street. On Friday. July l. a committee of three citizens will be directed to make a tour of the village. inspecting park- waya and streets, and as soon there- after as practicable a list of “Honor Sireets" will be made public. 15 W. Railroad Street Bulk Paper Halp the Village Beautlml. Novel! in NOTICE. DOM'NERS GROVE. DU PAGE (‘6!)N'I‘Y, ILLINUIS, JUNE l0, ~Mn. Jaméa Bowie of River-Ida was the guest of Mrs. Lemon’on lion- day. -â€"-MrI. n 0. Stanley. Ill-L Hanan:- ton and In. w. s. Babb report they are hum; winter wenthor u the “summer retort." â€"~mu Mind Dewey left for u west- ern mp Saturday night. which will include Denver. Colorado Bpflngl. the Garden of the Gods. Harmon and an. var Plume. «Mrs. Libble cheater. who Is mak- |ng her home with her sol! Glen of Carpenter street. flaked In Chicago Monday. ~Drn. Jan. G. Kleman and H. C.B Alexander of Roger: Plfl’ visited at the home of 0. A. Stoops on Sunday. «Mrs. J. H. Gflndell of Phuvme. wm h visiting Mm A. h Lth of ()akwood avenue. wYou!†and Blair Rubber! and the Mines Sadie Reidler and Aimed: sum want to Chicago Sunday mom- ing tnd took a pleasure ride to St. Joe. Mich. returning Sunday night. «Jungle: Brother: baled In the neighborhood of mo tom of hay (or the farm": south of HInsdale last week. o! W. J. Herring. the deceugd vice pmflent and gens-val manager. ct the La Grange once of (be commny. Carl Staiger in In charge 0! the locnl once. ~14:er Blum. non of Dr. Slam of Nassau, Arm. in spending several wool: with his Iunt. Mn. 1. 8. Hum. «Irv» Meant. UM has been II the Ion! on†o! a.» Lord Lush" Co. for liq-he yarn. ts taking the place my II II. chool “not round nit-hon In 3100.000. I“ "all at bonded Ind-Mullin- h I i’" can! M (In mound val-Im- 105,000. TI- pmmn tu nu to: ‘deM N 1.08% min. 1". mum of tuna (or m “0111a In mm!- 054 to no can M II. I: «M «In anon-aw mum m "mall-n at thou! "8.000 a you. A (hm! In on «M urns-M ulna-Hon would luau-I In about 02mm. m cant»! mum mam IMI amount an be and. to «new um puma! o! (no. bond. to thy mun- and mm It» nun-II. "- gm". at "u- dlufld It In ll» Innue- at II» noun! 0! PAM-Hon In pann- pflnlpd «hull. of ma PM ochooIlmm- new!" "be dllomt [Ml-r" at (M, bulldlul balm the olvflm of the 4mm: In and on to mu.- ou the hum-g pmponllkm. Ample â€no and oppor- mnlly will In gun lot rurelul m- animation of the proï¬t. Ihkh h 91 annually n! ma! lumen 00 every random of n.- «ll-(riot Beneath the nuanbly room u planned to have n nmmflum allover nnd locker- lor the use of whool children. n II also the In “on at tho Bound o! Edit-Mb: to out n cinder truck on the “New ï¬eld nd by every means poulblo comm In us. right dlrocuon the lane Innuendo. ol the» youth 0! I village. 1‘.- root or the mono-ed hunch um be about â€5.000. which in 01 pro-am ï¬nancial madam o! the 41 um an! In not by a band In flu- mll unease-l "Inno- 0! I! In brief the proposed plans call M' the erection o! A building to take ti" place or the old tour-room Itmctu at the tour of the Maple non school. The new building. accord to the outing sketches. would con eight cin- roolnl Ind ample helm! for annual mining and domestic ence coum In addition. provill tired and any persons md would invaluable in school work and also or great tanning: u 5 look! on for the village And dlotflct. The plans were explained by than architects who drew them, and [uteri the needs of the district and detail of ï¬nancing the building propositio were discussed. A petition asking I a special election to authorize tit erection of a school building in _ Itantial accordance with the shot submitted was signed by mun! those who attended the meeting is now being circulated tor addit signatures. Sketches and floor drawings for I new school building on the present, Maple avenue site Were Inspected last Saturday evening at a public meeting which was well attended by represen- tative citizen. 3 $03001. WISE HMS VIEWED Pemon For 3 ch! Election to Authorize cation of New School House Clrculated Almou "but. u noun really ma non. â€" Cohaotwhlopmuâ€"Jlm Methodist church of Nemset 3nd was active In the work In behalf of the society as long as her health vould permit. She was a woman he- loved by :1] who knew her out! then In maul sorrow over her pulling. Three amen also mourn her de- parture: Mrs. Emma Lewis of Nepal set; Mrs. Mary York of Wichln. K11, and Mrs. Ann Stuart of Ahoy. m. ElgM Children Maura. Mn. Barry In survived by the fol- lowing «on: and daughters: Mn. H. 'l'. Lyle. Nemwt; Mrs. G. C. Nevin, of Downs Grove, Ill; Geo. M. Barry of Downers Grove; w. w. Barry of Downers Grove; John h Burn of Chicago; Mrs. Victor Studley of Noâ€" pomet; Mm George R904! 0! Nepon- set and Mn. Wilbur Blake of Nepal» Mr. Ind Mn. Barry moved to um Blackburn farm an o! Kewnee and "ml there [or ï¬fteen years. From Mm they mowd to Aaron when "my lived ten years. From Aaron they moved to Seton-at. In 1905, six weeks prior to «he (lath of Mr. Barry, they celebrated their 30km: wedding at Naponset. the event being attended by all the chil- dren. She came to this country with Mr parents when she was chm.- yum OH. The family home was In! aâ€" “hinted at Wlnclmuer. In Scott county. "ll-on. lAter nu- family moved to Welhenfleld sad it "a there that tho marriage with Mr. Barry look phco In 1865. Xenon-ac. "L. hm- ! mama in nu,- "ally Eur-('mrienn vln, Imu- lkny. a rumor mm"! at View"! Cold and Kenn". but of m! yum of Kama". died ll tour o'dmk IMn morning. ll her home hon. she III we of the widely known mum" a! nu. vielnllymml her panning will in shanty mourned. um In wamu. Mr: Barry in born at Moth-y. mar Minds. Enxinnd. Anna! 27. "an. '0 ï¬lm "a alum! uvnaty‘flv' "an old at the "me o! in" 1mm lam..- Toou Mm In Woman m In {ISâ€"Lon on tum. umnsm LADY . .. .00" 1‘0 WARD. Ila"? CHILDREN HOUR" PA.‘ In your patent on record! The n1- ":an palm! I. (ha loo-daun- of your mln, A two with Ibo plan! not 0! mod. II "I. a bone with n mod loud-Non not “do: the house. On All odor- !or man: name“. I! the "In! I- not on m. I will procun unlmlluncorduluymu- Mrs. Edward Lemon entertained on‘ 'l‘ueulay afternoon at her pleasant home on Highland avenue. Cards were the amusement oi the afternoon. 1"". John H. Venard. Mrs. J. W. Hughes. Mn. Rex Hawkins and Mrs. Roberi liarnley Were the prize win- nerl. The bones. was assisted by lira. Elliott Lynn of iieruyn and Mina Marie Olson in serving dnimy reireuhmentn. The guests were: Mea‘ dnmeo J. w. Rogers. Backus. Simube. Heck-nan, Clllilldy. Florentine. Ln Charile. Rex ilnwkinl, lei-on, How- ard Jones. M. K. Buah. any Bush. Dnrnloy. Childu. Muenster. J. H. Venard. Frank Willard. Gallup. Hunt- W, 0. H. Bangs. J. W. Hughes. W. Biodgeu, Snow. King, Brooke. Ado Lynch, I. u. Weill. A. l.. Heidel- nnn. In. Roy Gould or China: In Elliot! Lynn oi Herwyn; Mn. Ford Davin. Min Marie Diana. and Min Irene Funk 0! sweeter. Mn. Louisa Batty. Fomnrly o! Kmnoe. Expire. u the An 0! 74. 18 YOUR PATENT “To Honor Our Flag" might be called an excuse for this holiday. if a holiday sets aside to do homage to a flag as universally honored and respected as ours needed any excuse. And under whose colors and for its protection many a patriot has fought and died. All societies, churches, schools and all citizens are cordially invited to participate in this. am: of the newest of our national holidays. set aside (0 commemorate our national colors, the Red, the White and the Blue. Flag day falls this year on Salur» day. June 14th. and all merchants and cmzens are requested to make a dis- play of our national emblem. The services for Flag day will be celebrated at the Methodist Episcopal Church. Abutment or Tum. A SOCIAL AFTERNOON. FLAG DAY. WI! I mom. l mu pfllturr ‘ record I! my own or (‘ ll. YKDHANH. Tm“. Who-ton, Ill I member at the of Nemset 3nd work In behalf of ON RECORD? The W'. Mens‘ CASH AND CUPlD are very good friends. 'WM Cash leaves. so does Cupid. ohcn. Al any rate. providing for wile and children is a DUTY. Beside. PLEASURES can come to you and yours in greater number. il. as you jouuéy through lilé. you always SPEND LESS than you nuke cud, HANK the ten. " Let OUR Baal! be YOUR Bank We Pay 3 por cont Interest Sawing Accent“. Farmer’s and Merchant's Bank are men! value far we mnney sad we mare you ' that yuu cannot «in Ive-u‘cr. probably not so we". elsiwlnerq- for anything in line of Ruilding Material. Lord Lumber Co. if hovered with can Shingles made by improved mnehincry and forum u-lu-ted flock. Our It is a TTgHtâ€"‘KE ’he W L. Douglas Line .Up-to-Date in Style. The Very Best m Quality 15 South Main Street. “0'3 Sashes and Doors Downers Grove. Illinois E Shoes MW‘ uwuh- Human Innâ€"In. O A. I. I. J O. In AM .oaudcv ovum-o ho- . P. I. I. l '. I. Downers Grover. llllnolo Cam-I Sloth â€-5.000 uu w.- awn LL WE but \u. Boys' 2.75