W property. and that they W n the Inuit of Village Collec- br, we. No action taken. Show reported as having Interviewed the County Clerk and Treasurer with reference to the special assessment of sidewalks of D. P Thompson and m delinquent "at as against 1. W. or Imlmnl. Thu-lo". (‘lorlL Treas- urer. Mlnrnoy and l‘ollroman of snld Vlllagn. 82.000; for unlarln of Board 0' Laval lmprovompntn. “no; 'or wage: of olhor amployos and labor or: and mlsrollanmns rlnlms. sun; for lnloroxl on gpnoral lmpmvnmenl bonds. 8750; for nlnkinx luml and payment of (unwral lmprovomom bonds. 82,000: lmal. 89.726 ll Inn mm'Nl hy Trnalpos "and! nnd Haller Ihal ordinam‘p ho [ml1 upon Ila mung». Hollow carried. all '0!an aye. Said ordinance was then pnl upon us 'passaga and msud. Those mung ayp worn Truflees Handy. Haller. Hoar". Knllm. Lu- tldoï¬l and Hahnnoy. It was moved by Trustees leeford and Hand! that 1 9013mm», of ohm». he appoint- ed to look lmo manor of improving Vlllage Hall by having now floor, new We and chairs. Motion rarrlovl. all Ming aye but Trustee Abhonoy. who voted nay. Pmldenl Backus up pointed as committee Trustees Little m. mm!) and Ballet. Attorney h. I'm Tnouml "our". "all". "Indy. "0. 0â€â€ "0M NOV-IM- xanou. â€mound and Nationâ€; The dm'v'ovmm of the on! «I» Inâ€. noâ€, A» "man"... «milled u, ml“ 0! Humboldt roomy. Nova, us m‘flmv mum; an Ilwmt‘fluuon Inward with much Inn-MIL and I [w mmncp Wm [M lho "In." quantify M muniflnm "In malt-Hal for u, a...“ ,9" lwulnnlm AM" I. In: "Mum-wt Th» own In of an m" ma. "a mm" Marrh 3|. '9â€. "Nina“! In», mail-(In: of dark mum read and pmtldpd for m, followtnx: ‘ hum-M mlnornl with I rnrloly n! rivh Pm the malmonnnw of flw l'ubflr mlan. Th» 1'9â€"! nrnmiw to sup- UNI". 3:34; fur "RMIM â€ml! pl! n lam omnl u not sum-rim m and nut-n, "Jon. '0' "â€9â€". bounty lo Oh! ml from Anslnlla. 1 “M10 and an"... “.000; to, salarim Pray-potting and mining a! Ihn om- ot Miriam. Trump". (Work. 7",", ! orlld mlm- In North ('nmllna mm‘ at um. Mum," and l‘olfroman of mid 09min! with «My partial morass. Two 71".â€. 331.00; {of ualnfln of Board norm-u or dam": of amorald worn at Lam: wrunmwt "m; 'orimmrod during the your: on." do; "Cpg of other amnion.- and “horfremnmmh "mun-d mainly of or. m "m myupnanmm rlnlms. “m; ? plnmlory work. which ha: mmlmwd '0' WWW“ 0'! Immoral imnmvnmnm '" '9'3» F0" Victim to Octopus. A (needy of the coat, the rough m of wutern Tasman“, bu boa and up by a discover by In use; nun, Contact: an! Cooper, I “VIII. Thu cumin 3 monitor 00 Ill 3m bet six mcbon long. than II that bomnhmwbacmm II! loot Icon tho but. and an ab: m stomach mud n m‘l‘ It “do. The shirt m umiln Io linmbohuebeonwornbyn . W Show Bum who was I an the count lover-Al mm on, [w to hue boon Iwopt from 1' not, 80 Ml «ll-taut troll g: 1.30 n m killed. Tb. Me (20.. ‘11; Downer! (3mm Pub. Co., ‘16: 1‘, H, Wilbur». ""0; Wm. Blunt. 810; K. Van Auto-n. 870; John "Will. .70; PM" (handy. '65; H. J. Hawkins. “.20; W H. "lodge". “0.06; 1. w. Rage". "4. .-.._.-..... ,..uu, nIr “as. Young fl Allen. 16 cents; John E Claw l Hon. “3.55; M. J. llnwkuu. £11.76; Than. Banning. “.38; It Matt 1 Co‘. ".16; Woman: Elec- v _â€"â€"â€"â€"vâ€"-v-'. 'wt-ul, wru Lulu‘ hor Co.. 88.82; (3. ll; Baker. 896.50; Hem a Macho]. $8.89; Dicks Tool (30.. “.36; Nonhwefll heady [tooling 00.. “6; Muslim a Michel. 03.78; Northern (foal xupply 00.. $635.50; lublohond Limo (To. $220; C. B. A Q. R. K. Col. 35; Morn-on. I’Iummor A 00.. .10.â€; Ru 0" (30.. .3716; NMalhoflor A Andra". ".50; M)- s..- , .. l. 6. Hana, 81.50; L. C. Mahoney. 81.60; A. 8. Snow, 815; Ben C. White. 826; J. W. Hogan. :60; W. H. Blodgeu. 880; 000. Motion. .70; Fred Mutant, 871.25; Manlu White. 870; J. H. Mulenflew. 861.57; Lord Lum- Haunt and Muller that the Board authorize the purchase of necessary loco. Motion carried. all voting aye. Chlm ordinance No. 271, an or- dinance for the payment or certain chum. was read and WM as follows: Anion Backus, 310; J. W. Handy. 81.50; Chu. Hnller. $1.50; 8. L. Kel- Iug. 81.50; Jason Littlelord. 81.60; I n A proposition was submitted by the Fire Department for the purchasé 01 800 test of hose to conform to the ruler of the uuderwriters’ associa- don. The New York Belting Co. hav- In; lubmiued bid to lurnlsh said hose to:- $02.50, It was moved by Trustees lources, 8021.74; Lola], $836.45. Paid out on warrants, $462.92; cash on hand. 8373.55. Report as read was or- dered placed on ï¬le. The ’1 ruslees 01 the Downers Grov'e Free k‘ubhc Library submitted a reâ€" port showmg couuiuon of ï¬nances of the Library as 01 June l. 1913, which report. showed cash on hand June I, 1913. $214.73; received 1mm an Elna mummy report 01 Village Col- lector was ream mm ordered placed on the. The monthly report of superintend- ent of Water and Light was read and ordered pmceu on me. The monthly report of Village Treasurer was read and ordered 9111660 on the. The minutes or regular meeting for the month of May were read and ap proved. 30â€â€, Handy, Heantt, Kellogg, Ln- llezprd'and Mahoney. ‘9‘â€â€œ0†(have, [1].; June 9. 1913. ‘ .J‘I'flavrenlar meeting .tor the month Wane, 1918, was called to order by om wnne. haw-«uh .m an mver motion Bond ad- can noted present Trustees Bert C. White. vmnga Clerk. ; H‘ Elec- l’ub. Wm. John w-rermt- Mr. Stemtt'a report In a 1017 inter- esting account of the various kinds of gems found in the United States. It has been practically impossible to determine the quality end value of the diamonds found In the Arkan- sas ï¬eld llnce the in! m 8 August. 1906. Mon! nth. m l! ‘stlll held by the ntntng companion and few have hen sold. It in esti- mated from the exam rmlehed the Survey and from reports in the meet and thoee furnished by private per- eone thet ebout 1,400 dumoudl weigh. lug nearly we cant: have been found from August, 1908, through Decem- ber, 1912. The total eeflmted nhe placed on thin outvnt in then report- unonnte to 311,108. Rub-d by a Panama. Children run]: In when all“ Mr to trendsâ€"Judge. 1918‘ Several dozen diamonds were found and several diamond-washing plant! {are constructed for operation In County, N. C. “Gaunt"! gums were out from 3mm: of the» TM pro- duction of ante and associated va- rieties of chalcedony was again Iérga In several western states. 063mm "In†In Adams. No great advances are reported In diamond mining In Arkansas during 1912. Tho lourmnlino onlpul or amnhom (‘nlll‘ornla was small. hm somo map nlllro‘m nwlmen rrnlals worn oh mined. Enmlnlly lino com crystals of knmllo worn found and ,hrouxm good prlrps. The produotlon of lur- auolao wan vary small compared ‘1"! some prevloun pars. Honollfnl amâ€" ethyst was found in Wamn Pom-9y. .V‘. (K. and some ï¬ne gems have Mon out from samnlp cryalals A for ï¬ne specimens of golden beryl warp ob- ulned from mm“ In Alanna" Pmiouc Ckonu An Widoiy Distribut- Id and o! Varioul Kindsâ€"Aggregate Value 0' Output No! Luge. Calm and precioul none. were pro ducod in the United State. in 1912 to the value of $319,722 according to Douuu l). Sierra", oi the United Buta- Geologic“ Survey. The kind- 0! madam "one. town] in um Unliod Stun In many, rinsing from dia- mondl of ï¬ne quality to iorxndo “one: we!) as union, but u II Men Irma (ho ioiai nim- oi the output mm- no no nmily inn operuiom. The principal "m minoni mined in ma lfnilt‘d Hm" during lsi‘.’ urn Martian: sapphire. of which then Wu I mu animal (or an boih :- [rm- nm! in mach-aim! application. The Ironic-r pan of (M um “ppm": rum from "in mine. In Form“ (‘mm- II. who" "my mm in u rock mulril The majority o! Ihno linm'l haw ihr mm upphlrwbiuo mint The hunt of Hm "pm-Irv for mm-hnniml uu- mm» [mm im- plurvr cit-non".- in (it-nil. Mad no" lads» (‘ouniin lml comm- of nriroinn-d "on†DIAMONDS AND OTHER GEMS MINED IN UNITED STATES. D. G. Methodist v‘s. Brobihï¬d M. E. at Brookfleld. 'D. G. Baptist vs. D. 6. Congo at Downers Grove. to win the game. Whitney pitched a ï¬ne game and received support to equal his pitching. Games scheduled for July 19: Hinsdale Presbyterian vs. Congress Park M. E. at Congress Park. 'l‘he Congos gave Brookfleld what we all have been trying to~the small end of the score. The ï¬nal score was 14 to 1] in the (‘ongos’ favor. By making the pltt‘her for llrookflold put the ball across the plate and also some hard hlttlng the Congas got four runs in the second lnnlng and ten in the third. whlch was enough to win the game. \thnpv nunhmu .. Downers Grove Methodists had the better of the Baptists Saturday and won by a score of 18 to 11. There was heavy hitting on both sides, to- ‘gether with several errors. which caused the large score. '1‘. Shultz, Anderson, Statton and l’uyeske oi' the Methodists did the heaviest batting, and Voorhies, Fought and (‘oe of the Baptists each gathered three hits. There was a very small (-rowd out to support the teams, and Downers ought to wukvn up a little, as this is making a pretty poor showing. How- ever, the fellows are. lacking for a better representation next Saturday afternoon. Do not forget that there is a game here every Saturday. Brookfleld M. E ..... Congress Park M. E D. 0. Congo ......... D, G. Meth .......... D; G. Baptist ........ Hinsdale Standing of the Tums. yaw. win-um cHuncH LEAGUE. \V. Limogss' Chin: industry. â€moses has a world-wide rm don for its chin. The industry has ‘ been carried on in this city for over : century. The excelienés of its mm, m hardness. ï¬neness of texture, pel- hot vitriï¬cation and tnnslucency make it unsurpassed in tho estimstionl unanimous. of all living orgimaMVâ€"JAMQS M Journal. Qatar'- Real Vain. A cane "(If solution Injected (II- rectly Into the blood I: apparently In- flt for assimilation, for It I. elimlnnted by the hdnm unchanged. The ten] nine of sugar seems to be that the carbon obtained from It: «1131an “on in nvnnnblo for forming the 3:. known as enrbnreted hydrogen or me- Mnno, which seems indispensable to the growth and respiratory processes Cloflcal Humor. laughter savor: life and wit VII endure long after many of the old pfleatly functions have fallen Into duuetude; manners 1nd ideas alter. but the balls of humor remains the same. Today Rabelals concelnbly could have written the "lngoldsby Lo sends." and In the ï¬fteenth century Bub-m might have been the author 0! â€The luaumahle Life of the Great1 (hm/mun†Tod†n young cleric. preaching um um sermon. In. the no the wit to me for his text, "What m cm W to m!" Twenty minuteu later he raised I). recount, amid a raw word: and pro.- nuy hung It up. Then he turned to his gunner. "I! 'u my wife.“ he explained. "She In sum talking and mu Pct. .833 .867 .500 .429 .333 .250 the The senior partner took up the "- celver Ind stood at the telephone for uevoral mlmnen. Then he laid the mocha down and went back to Ms desk. Mo Kept on Tilting. A ring at the Ivlephono drew 00 once boy "l‘dy (0 all to you. at.“ he I.“ to the senior â€tum. It won $3pr In all mummy. (In: the common Iv call civilisation Ind In tho u - mm wlwn uu- wry Ida of "mu uu unknown In mm M doom. An Attempt I. now being In“. ‘lo show than the Man of the mud uni man or Ian 0N0â€! and one. (Ill social In“ to tile! In [In (I. W of clvlllntlnn can. hon (‘Ml-I m. m llnbykmla. who" mu no" 0!? (Mn. "land Iona befor- II .10; brmum to Supt. flul not In yet If "no theory clam pun-n. though IllI moat" In mall"; homo pron, mug palms In in favor so '1'.- haven" lhr "lam! of Egypt“ hold-p lh‘ 'lllv llul, bolt". on, you thanâ€! have the ooponunlly‘ Not I! I m bola u. had I (nubâ€"llama (', “pm. In cm- â€â€˜0 “word-"rum ' Now, then. gm your (out. clonal: your But. Now, Mr. Hon. m If you an nub mo mulling I bull Illa that lulu! It you do you can hand lo 010 blue cunlopo. and I won't murmur. Anyone. the hon Included, make- 3 minute once. Rut the mood Um I Ilmllu occulon mmâ€"thon’n tho nu (out. Some huh-brow philosopher hu um that one of the chancterlntlu that dtltlnnluh the renown. hu- man beta; from other mum II mu [:0 cu prod! by tu- Int-taken. We know. you and l. there's only one way of making up for I mistake or for mun. down on the job. “I- un. I“ ma whisper It. Never let It happen min. See? Well, now, Just calm yourself. How Into 1 moment. Cool on a bit. Be- tween us two. Just you nod me, didn't you deserve it? Had an excuw. eh? Como, you know better than that. What's the use or trying to get out o! It that way‘ Boas called you down, eh? Gave l! to you hard and heavy. Feel sore and vengeful. Want to get won with him, qun. perhaps? You‘ll show him what’s what; Accept “Call Down" for the Flrn Hill-take, but Resolve That It Shall Nox Happen Agaln. JUST ONE WAY TO GET EVEN ALRHH’I' If “'ULF. [\Holznm 437 County Mundlnx. (‘hirugm Ill ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. Estate of Peter Johnson. Deccaud. 'l‘ln- undersigned, having won umlulnl- ml .\cllnlnlsllulur uf Hm Iâ€. . to Hi Peter Johnson. dw‘eusq-d. lwroh) gives nutlvo [hm he will appear ln‘l'ure the (‘uunty ('mu'l of lm Inge- (‘uunu' .111 the ('mm “ulna in \\'lm:ltnn. :1! mp SI-plemlwr (rrln. un tln~ ï¬rst Monday in September mnl. ul \\'l‘ll‘h lime all persons having claims mminsl mid ostulu are notiï¬ed and rqu-stwl to amend (or the purpose ur having tln- saunt- adjusted. All pu-râ€" sum; link-Mod (u said Estate nro nu unleash-d (u nmkv lnnm-(llate payment to [ho nn-lwrsignz-(l. Hun-d (his 71h «lay of Jun A. D. 15MB. Carnamm. Elsdon Simmer. Attorney: ADJUDICATCON NOTICE. _ ESTATE OF WILLIAM J. HERRIAG; DECEASED. All persons ha\~ln1{clalMs against the estate of ‘Vflllum J. errlns. deceased. are here!) normed and nu quested to attend an present 8110': chum- l_0 the County Court of Du Page County. mr lhe purpose of having the same eul- Jusll-d u! a term of said run†In Us mm In mo County Court Room in Whenzun, m ram Du Page Coumy, on (he um Monday of September. 1913. being the 1h?! day thereof. Dated Downers Grove. June 16 1913. mum u. HERRING. ANNIE M. HERRING. legal-Notices Flu! Civlllmn. Tlh 1111‘. of .luh A. D. 1M3 (‘.~HARLI ' \IUQ‘IH'ZL. AdmiHISi V Exééu (org. 8"" Falling lot It. It's a great little world. The mnn who wouldn't pay a dollar for mlning Itock or Invest in book: that he'll never read or try to get the Spanish hell-en out of prison In Madrid. la usually the ï¬rst one up to crowd his money on the man who Is selling tick- ets for the concert after .the cum. â€"Detrolt Pro. Press. comma..gmkru Vlanud um! Artldo. A mm having been brought an“ I defendant. MI cannon! Interponed I demurrer that Md the ease: to than It out of court. Soon mot-wad the name ln'yor wu elected to congrats. and while at his post of duty be m amused one any to mom I letter from his former afloat, suing: ‘1 Immedqun. Hmmdmomofl» arouootdmnthlngnthcyanb ly so: than this enthusiasm mid by achievement: which In I. m would not be found worthy of noun. Thu this is the golden age at the spinner no one will deny. and that America furnishes the soil in which these hardy plant.- put forth their 5 line-t bloom is equally indisputable. g write: Anne: Hemmer in the Century legume. "or many years have peso- ed since the "antient maydea" oi "00- [ torn-which terrn included all unmarg , ried women older than â€eruptiveâ€"- I were pronounced by John llnnton to i 4 i E I be a "dismal spectacle?" How many years since a few "acute and ingenim. gentlmwomen" in colonial Virginia h“ the iemerity to remain single and cil- ‘ tivate their awn tobacco plantationn. 1 for which unnatural behavior they were subjected to repeated "admoniah- meme?" Now the "nnUem mayde“ flaunt. her freedom in the {sons of those who are patiently doing their duty to the world. Now I! a womun runs I successful apple orchard or dairy turn. her exploits no heralded hr and wide. and other women write sultan! pom about her, Intlmaflng that the m of the mnn What-lat In virtually are. I am not sure that the attitude of our mat-mattinm_ who â€only I“ name‘s-mt tactfully guarded their pro mamas. 'u not than Wu to In. npvly enacted. 1647." and Mr. Howard «um mm the ml. lo the I am «mum. Inward In IMO‘ II: “The mrllnmonl o! aroma-n. WM: IM- mc-ny Inn: by "mm null] on. E nut-d To "to In mon- mue. pomp. Lvridc nod wanlmwu; but npoflnlly I that thwy mum haw nun-Monty and 1 domino" over nu-Ir his-bandit" I "A urlluuom of India. Illh the" ' â€Not able any long.» to (when Ibo ' very nanny lnwnvenlencu. occulomd ' by the lenenl hulwnrdm-n 01 men. , who century to the In" or God and Ionian. are wooed to that which In- qucl (were they not donnvnte) , would pmmpc (Mm m pmflor; up the imam and virgins o! (In-t Brltuu Inn.- though! In to tho and I woody remedy of this or" m) hr III-turd. to choou numb": m and ublr to I“ la pun-mom." etc. so app-runny the demand for "min tor women" did not onfluuo wuh .‘llll‘ EkW-Vi M TM. 00,. MM! "our in America. I. IN "AMIQM â€an." to I0 8000 at Her Very Io“. GOLDEN AGE OF SPINSTERS Another Inc! I: u Fallon "Hey. Hoe. [or n Husband; or The Parliament 0! Maiden; Their Denim. Decree; and lktermluauom. The prlnclpcl member: an- Mn. Baum. Blinks, Mn. Saab Elle Worn-n. Sln.‘ Mug-re! Mnunddng. Mm Priscilla Prick-Bong. Mn. Doruhy Douro“. Mn. TINIDI Tflptoe. «0. I647." It begin. .- follow-z The title of a tract In a rem-m cut- Iozue published a! London. England. merits notice. It In: Tract. RocoMly Found Provo That - Engllnh Women Sought Votu Many Yuri Ago. But no: he told the poor feltow that whatpvnr she did 'he place must al- ways be open to her and her liberty in it unrestrained. .1! that the much trk-d man fervently exclaimed: "I wish the old lady was in Heaven!" FIRST OF THE SUFFRAGETS When he made complaint of this habit. Mr. (‘lmnens had numbers of pairs of scissors put at Intervals here and there on thn conservatory shelves. trusting that Mrs. Stowe would see and use them on lwr visits to it. But: they svmvd tn PBCIH‘P iwr notice. and1 she continued to go on as brfore. till at length the distressed gardener begged Mark Twain’ to lock the door and keep her out. Mrs. Stowe, ever u pas-innate lover of flowers. availed herself thankfully and liberally of his invitation to make free with its contents, much to the an- noyance of the gardener, for she had a careless way of breaking of! flowers from the stalk that vexed his ï¬oul. The Stowe and the Clemens prem- lees were m-parated only by a fence. close to which, directly in the rear of the Stowes' houne. was Mark Twain's large conservatory. Recalling the day» when the literary colony at Hartford, Conn. was acquir- ini tame. Dr. Joseph H. Twichell used to tell an amusing incident in the friendship of Harriet Beecher Stowe and Mark Twain. Gardener’s Appnl ior Rho Elovaflon of Mn. Stow. Dld No! Mun De- .er lor Her Happiness. HOT ALTOGETHER PIOUS WISI Subscribe For . Downers Grove Reporter W m 31.50 [or 52 Issues . i 0, IE Central Market F. A. EDGEWORTH Th Pï¬otqmï¬Ã©er in your ten 33 So. Main Street Phone 62-M Open Tuesday: 'and Fridays Sundays until 12 What he means to you now, he will also mean to others some day, and the little collection--“taken at†various ages-will bea priceless treasure for generations to come. But. whether or no. he is your son and photographsthat preserve his boyhood and youth will mean everything to you in after years. “He inay be President." That is the proud privilege of every American born boy. v, am :5 .aal‘ ,2 7,, 2* e