Downers Grove Reporter, 19 Sep 1913, p. 1

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:_'4,‘dhé§day and I: invest that Du? -1‘nutec’i o! 8!. Bernurd‘l ceme- tery met 1'! the home of Adnm Dieter In! Sunday ulamoon and decided Upon mum-lulu. plan: for the proper plotting d the ground. Oruunouul Iron ntqp. "phoned by munlvuuou pill-u. comm" with (emu-I or i do [in lo much. haye been “hand. 31‘ P’DuPage was the first county to mks a formal request for state am It was also the first county to send[ In Its map as reguected by (he can»? ‘7 on designating the state aid 'rbnfla and in the that county to pro lent to the commission evidence of: good faith to do theIr pan from a: financial end, as the approqrhtion' $35 000 range by the bond at Tue» y‘l mee‘ung wIII call (or a likel “hunt to be appropriated by the: cute ThIs will give this county 870m 000 “least as a working fund to' (The utter a! 80 or more “honor"; convict. being rural-nod to work on} the my in (lieu up with the (or; «not and he promised to grunt the. rectum u logo as possible. H. Lehniann Mime-l ”-80 South Main Street Mono-u 177-178 YARNSâ€"Shetland Floss, Germantownoâ€"4 and 8 Fold,Sax- ony. Spanish Wotsted, Eidcrdown. All Colors. Cotton Batting, per roll. 10, 12%, 1‘, a, 3‘, a I“ 8‘. Comforter Covelings, Challies. Silkolencs. Satinel. Silk'Robe Finished Cloths, Cretonues, etc. You can buy these at from C I. lie l VII". The Fair Store Buy them now---the assortment is more var- ied than ever before. Comforters $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.50 and up to $3.00. Blankets, Cotton, - - 65c to $3.50 Cotton Blankets, wool finish. large size at $3. 50 Bed Pillows, finest grade, pnces from $1. 00 to $3. 75 per pair. Blankets Comlorlers We Will que Your Magazine Subsrlpllons For Any Magazine or Perâ€" iodical, either single or in cl'ubsu,‘ at 53 low féfléias tfiey éan be had anywhere. We also carry a full line of L. H. Swearingcn Co. THE NEWS AGENCY Telephone 10H: 1: w unto-d send Magazines al Retail And respectfully solicit your patronage l The governor recommends that all [residents ot the state shall observe . the day by inétltutlng a general clean- !up Of rubblsh, trash and waste, and lixmpeotlng heating apparatus and Echimneya and that the same be pluc- l'ml in good condltlou before the time The governor further asks that tape clal attention be givenfio the inspec- tion 01 school premises and public institution: and thut'li’ necessary the local authorities shall pass better building regulation]. It is also urged tint in all public institutions and factoriel and places of large emv pioyment tint tire drills shill! be held. {or (all. OCTOBER 9 SELECTED AS m FIRE PREVENTION DAY. __; Calling attention to the enormbus loss of property and life by fire an~ nually in the mate of illinois, Gov. Edward F. Dunne has issued a proc- lamation, through his secretary, set- ting aside Thursday, October 9. as Fire Prevention Day. Governor Dunne Issued Proclamation Asking for a General Cleaning Up. A Good Time Assured! tor mu- 0! the Knights of Pythtas Dance WATCH THIS SPACE the starting of the fires in the 00W was 680w W WE- COUN The first shot In the battle at Gab tynhurg from the Union side that in. mi morning was fired by lieutenant Marcellus Jones from the enrbino d Commie Levi shum of Nun-vim, who with Calm mt A. no. on. Dietrich. Inning um! Allan Wheeler or Dovnon Grove M the reunion. Together they lived over again the stirring days md night. of the m time 'und recounted the hour: that passed on the picket “no the m or July I. 1863, when unmportod by Infantry they held hack a mango.- federate division till Renam’ Hm Com arrived. Something more “an a hundted 0! (he veteran. of the Eighth Illinoll Volunteer Cavslry. one of’tho three western regiments which took part In the battle of Gettysburg. met 1'11an- dny 3t Memorial Hall. Chicago. In their annual reunion. hill- )1an Downer In: 1 gm Mend. ‘ Last 1700!: J. P. Jamblon "netted I want ad In the Reporter “king for Information restrain: n flock of tar ken which had stayed any during the night, In four hour: after the appearance a! the ad his flock 'u located. Ho": um for quick scum? Just try one. ILLINOIS REGIMEN’I‘ HOLDS REUNION. Eighth Illinois Volunteer Cavalry Veterans Talk Ont Old Times. Flock a! lame Gobhhn Returned to Omr In Short ‘Nm. ‘4 (Re-datum. Int-Ind by Col. w. R Plum nnd unanimously mud It Soldiers' and Mm‘ rmnlon. Wien- Ion. September HID, 1913.) “9M0". be 9‘ Manny yuan-d, Tilt In- nlond out hunk“ (huh to m» Hoard at Sunni-on (a It. ”Mom- u-Hon In nflocllan m. n- uMon and command I;- work to flu! hr Boards lhmahont the mic. DRAWING QUALITIES OF OUR WANT ADS. and um. w ”"1065 > mom “chm“; jut may not long cm ' , Wit-nu. I! II "amt “thou-inn honor“. ' UV Do an and In no loll; In“ I node that vm mull no“ to low our country and «mum um '-. their own the. ll not! be In Infra hours 0! peril, mmfl Miss. Franc“ Willard and Rudol Ellsworth were married lnl Wodn . du- nno-moon at the Baptist yam nae by the Rev. R. Wilbur Bnbooci. The happy couple were attended by Mr. and Mn. (‘healrr \\’lnior., thouw Helvm brldoe and groom. and W ma (uur alarm! on a double Wor moon. Mra. Ellsworth in the u 0' Mr and 3!". Walter Will!!! 0! Milan. .\ir. Kill-mil: ll . \ihll ihv erlworih munch... lirlmnm. They will make math" in "i'lllllflll, . , ’_ i \“lnm‘u. Th“ [loom 0! sum" . or Dut‘uo (‘ oumy m gala h ' (ho pold r: uud “fluid the hy brutal-x about M" W budâ€"mag” puma!" tor my: I fnr M m. , ‘ > It; lhlo‘ (on Java and neon mum rubs“ O. ”can"! Mr. Sam Kenniso'n rendered Mendel sohns wedding nmrch The bride is a leader of one o! the «harming circles 0! Dominant Grow , girls, and the groom for years 7' .. made his home in Clyd He holds a r' responsible position with the. 011101305. ' Dally Nexw. The romance bow to ‘3- eral years ago when the bride "and groom met a! a village unfair. The bride wore crepe de chine over wime silica wreath and veil. and car»- ried a shower bouquet of white rose. and lilies oi the valley. The maid of honor, Hazei Stunts. enter 0! the bride. wore am: and pink crepe u chine, and carried a bouduet 0! pink roses. Waiter Stunts, brother of the, bri'de. was best man. After the church ceremony a wedding supper was lien-1 ed at the home of the bride‘s pal-emu. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Steals. The young couple Journeyed to Darien. Win” tor' the honeymoon, after which they will line in Clyde, where Mr. Winter pre- pared a home for his bride. The wedding of Mlss Bennett} Status and Chester J.“ VVinter‘-W'¢U' sulemnized last Tuesday evening at the Congregational church, the Rev. Martin‘ Nickel of the Lutheran church 0!!“ wins, the ring ceremony being, llSld. WILLARDâ€"ELLSWOR'X‘H STAATS-WINTER. RESOLUTIONS. um um i:- â€"-an nu nun-t m.- mind from n he trip throat! (he Wat on Saturday night. â€"â€"lflu Jennie Hurlin- VMM In Mother and (in!!! on and”. â€" Mr end fire. Barbee Inn. it. have made their home With I“! niece. Mn. Mud We)!“ in” movedmenmtllmlm for the winter. â€"-Mrs.1e1m Hm of For!“ In nue outermost! the 17 man on hun- day of In! vest. ~Mlu lube! Boner at Chm visited her “at. an. V. Shana. on Sunday. â€"Mr. and In. John Hernia ‘- Wucrloo. lovl. were h to“ on M day and snowy. 8 _ur,mmhmltfl’ Cry-alumni. mun ' WI!” this wook'nhlh Volta. n-Mpm-Ww' “mm" mm .flf ”d In “3‘“: m "' Monti of Downer-I 0M0. '51 1 pkwmfiuiudfi' -The many {m «to-6» Tw- IM and funny mm“. with the. In the death of their you-(m fi' Humid. which occurred 3! at. Ma'- Hooplul on Tweed” ave-(u. ‘ 1 -â€"George Factor ll. h-fly ‘Ih‘ ’packing up preparatory to moving h their hm In lichtpl , 1 â€"-mm 14.". om. RIO hu- cuter and fluid Illa! hm amend the National madam-m ammo! Chlugo for - two nut coir-e. ‘ gig-fetch nd coho vii 50m: â€"â€"Hn. Walter m m and me Saving cm a manila of Int teek. ’ â€"In M’s-nil- hula. rm to my Whoa! “his; $11“. iii-fill «hula-£1 II... B.- It: ‘3 an 3. g :: 3s a 31..:. 3 m. ~Anmuk .mum‘ hue-alt M It» Own BM Thumb). Semen)" mt. un-m».unmmmm «In. M“ urn-qty 8M9! MW WE WWW?! ”Twang ”rug

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