Downers Grove Reporter, 28 Nov 1913, p. 2

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Ml Grove and - bund‘u u h m nd North Dcuplflnou noun. m com». com " havflldlovfovldumt anmmhtho and-l - mywflo-ln. ”dehuman- sumo! .«mmmmamme m a. m L «Wmemmmmmmfl m .WMM¢M.um www.mmmmmm ummm.uu.m m an.mmmn u ”anum.m~m Inheile Sebree. only daughter, in (he chiei beneficiary under the will. To her are given $50,000 nnd one-Mi! d the miduc oi the come. Former Vim Provided For. In Cniioln I. Sobree. who di- w the hotel nun nevernl yearn no, will receive the income from n {net fund oi $50,000. to be paid in monthly instalments until hell death or remnrringe. The income in given in place oi (lower right. and alimony. Another trust fund of ”8.000 in cro- me for the benefit oi Jame! K. Be- ltee of 4601 Woodhwn avenue, n when. not of no. He will receive the income until he he ruched the can oi as, when the principal will be in“ whim. Juno- x. Sabres. tor-or proprietor ol Ibo nor-Ion “on! m a number 0! downtown Mama. who am Nov. 11. left .3 mm valued It about ””300. morals; to II. will. which wallodlnmmu Coon the m 6.7. Ana the toque-u II no 51 which In. 1min. Bonnet! will receive on loco-Io of About 8100 a Iowan during the mar-under of her an In. Bennett wu Sobm'l horne- Io'o'orr Thi- Income wlfl be derived fro- trut rund- mounting to about 18. Man II Ian-flu u. Intu- ml. to will can)“. I an“ op many for undue-lion ud oboe".- .. h M- lln, | Goliath! nuc- o! MAI-mt. no u Macâ€" and gnu-m trip to Chicago. at! In one. N. loo-u .- nun-u! m I“) will In 31m: dun-u tho show In no on o'er-non o! the (must not!“ pm:- In the world at. Chl- IRS. JOSEPHINE BENNETT SHARES SEBREB ESTATE. Wm 04 Pm M d 00 um... H.004 u m ”N a I In”. In WM. 9. Becuuue the intonation-i not b], create. interest And enthusium II stock ruining. but it furnishes both Instruction and muons!- to nuke a m at it. 10. Because It furnishe- 1 series at delightful and iuiructivo entertain- llltl. I0 brilliant m lttnctivo um visitors come in thouundl from many ’donl and hourly ovary auto to at: ha than. 11. 8mm tho ulcetion of prize mun Ind distribution 0! Molly mum worth 0! cut prim. uln- aflotmohium nodal-cinema: h vim throughout the satin M, I moot interesting and unable “than privilege to ull viuton. u. noun-o no aluminum and RIO-t tumor or noel-In who do- ... menu in bi. choc-n protection Cl am to do without the know)- ol‘o a! mecca-ml modern named. to pilot! ll thin (to-toot and bout of .0 Illa-chalet; ll. Beam. during such a trip, and null-cry and mum- an N WNW-Immin- mu. (out. work at thou-flu 8. Because there he will meet and consult the men who have made the 'matelt success in stock raising and filming. and beer from their own line how they did it. and what they have In bank to show for It. 8. Because live stock on farm: 15 “oath! to soil fertility, which in the ”note of Ixflcultunl prosperity. 7. Beccuse these great annual shows are of lncslculable benefit t4 toners] agriculture. on the success 0 which depends general prosperity in city and country. M Lin nook 3mm It 60!th Navombor a éo rue-mam a. g. Because there Is a world short- 0 or ve stock. and his cooperation II n for the mutual benefit of himself and the public. 5. Because he cut: there buy pure- bred animals to improve his flock or hard, 3nd make the persona! acquaint- ance of the men who produce and sell MHW“K , 1. Mule 11'. will show him how to Jule the moat money from high- ‘m oom- -bolt lands. 2. Bee-use It pays to breed and flood good “vs stock. and the Interna- than I! a grand object lesson for 4. Because he can there hear pub- ‘llc discussions of all matters relating to llve stock by the foremost represen- tuvea or the lndustx'y throughout the world. mm of 4m Indium "onus } worth of mu- In the 8m Am the am: Intern; ‘ LIV. Mock Exponmon company nu ma 2" he inquired. mm "It will help," 7:: the answer. I to You“! "Gee. but Isn't (but fine?" he ax- 9'41““! it‘clglmod, his face shining. "wm um mlly to to give medl- clne for sick people Ind help cure An nrchln 1n mother school, nfler harm. the teacher expmn about the Chrmmu nee]: And how In the money ruined by the Isle of then: will go tovnrd fighting oi! the white pique. came m h!- tencher’n dent the next morning nnll bought n lump. Then he lingered. and the teacher inâ€" qnired whet he wanted to ask her, Children ere Among the moot eager buyers of Red Crow Bede, end my A little boy or girl he“ 1 reel example of generous giving to the "grown-not." For illuuruion. a teacher in I m- ;chueetu school tells of one smell, ehehhy girl who brought in (penny for 3 ml. and the next dey purchased nether. She then looked up into the teacher‘- f-ce with great contraction end uked. nelvely: "There! How‘ many people do you think am will cm 1" CHILDREN HELP RED CROSS SEAL SALE. There he- been lone tall anon; Wile-ton resident; of nil: those who received amounts fine! It b chimed the luv prohibits. H. A. learner. city attorney when the Front street Devin. wee hid And hter mayor for two yearn. received I!“ u ettorney tor the board at Improvement: 'Iich put through the meet. Frank 1. Knight. county treuurer. m given no: for Will. the meat. Surveyors for the city received .400. 11¢ deck-Ion all. not!» ml. to the lunch! mat .nnddln In an m: be cuppa-ed no my would have to In ”Id out of the gen. ml full. He belhvoo, with the ob- jecting prop-fly ovum am. In!“ ”M the full anon: necessary for the lamb. they would not be I“. to my hon. Twelve objectors mind um am “on o! (I. I per out um" and n- mm to pay I lupplgmanul um.- lnut of 81.400 to an up the In“ bond on the mm. um! paving. Judge Clark decided mt Md a. tumor :6- ul-hmflon kept wllhln nu unu- pnocrlbed by m In. than would in calcium fund- Io way the tut bond. Property owners nfloctod by [our Who-Ion spacial Imam-mu won "Mend this went 0! supplemental mm to com done".- About» lug to 010,000 by Juan Charla D. Clark In the Dome County Court The dad-Ion wu Mud on in he! an more an the a not com o! the total mount of the “Acumen! bu! bean pad out for court com and Ind-3 donul elm-u. ‘ ’ The tunenl Iarvlcea were held at ‘tho 0mm Lutheran church Wod- noodu Anemoon at 2:30 o'clock: burial In the St. John's cemetery. Rev. Ullrtch. putor of ma Ger man Lutheran church. filamentâ€"L- Grunge Clllun. Who-(on Propofly 0mm Rolland by Court button of 010M A. matâ€"Not wnwn Loon The coroner's Investigation was held At the Goerner home Monday at- ternoon at 2:30 o'clock. “Accidental death" we. the verdict. The Jury was composed of Willie Werd, T. E. Dur' land, Jim Cumn. C. M. Webb. Pet Bullivu: um Fred Bunion. Young Redls ran to his home, sum. moned an uncle and returned with him to the scene. The body of the boy was uken to the Redls home and later to the home of hi! parents. Suddenly and apparently without cause the gun exploded. The Goerner lad. standlng only a few feet from young Redla, who was carrying the gun, recelved the full charges in his forehead. He Bank to the ground and died almost Immediately. 5 Young Redia, In teémymg before jthe coroner's jury. said he handed the stock 0! the gun to one of his play- mates, who. he believes. may have “cocked” one hammer. The gun was put together and the hunting com‘ menced. The two lads and two other boys had been hunting In the fields east of La Grange and north 0! the Burling- ton tracks. About 2:30 o’clock the lads went to the Redie home, cleaned the gun and then returned to the fields to hunt. Before hunting. how- ever, the gun was again taken apart. The accidental discharge or s shot~ 1gun held by a fellow playmate caused ‘the sudden duth of Richard Goerner. use 13. son of Mr. and Mrs. Chris Goerner, who live on Arthur avenue, in Congress Park, last Sunday after- noon. The lad received a full load of shot in his forehead and death was nearly instantaneous. The gun was in the hands of Arthur Redis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Redis, who live Just north of the Congress Park station: QUNIINQ TRIP PROV/ES FATAL. Richard Goomer. 13, Instant- ly Killed ngcnm 13 Held_ by WIN FIGHT ON TAX. Playmate Is Diachnrged. leiu. Mulnmoomouflmkotm It isn‘t only the old Mb who «31 unwoummuhuthjohath do": um. Lam and Grow Flt. no little plume, "lam II. an m" In a din-Ion to Dancer-Inn, “no lashing Philosopher." who mod M on good humor and lived to In 1|. '1 man It ho’ll W. In: of amber II he and. of, 50'7" "BO'I JIM I plun w: Isa. tint'l nn 1 how!"â€"-Jud‘._ Chm-lee W. Hadley ll “tending the two dlyl' cation of the state's Actor nen’ Auocinflon held at the Sherman Home of Chicago. Thursday and m. “y. Yesterdxy he presided It the "Round Table Tub" from 2 an 3:30 p. 1:1. He use sue u: nddren on "The Recent Lew- Aflectlng the state's Attmeyn' sundae.” Mr. Had- ley I. n former president of the mo» Wheaton. Meyer mm of Wheaton cationâ€"Wham minolun. lea. The expedition. which I. under the Innke- o! the [Ill-ol- luau!» Inma' Annotation. will have n In perm the mmnhtkm of (rule be tween Illinois huolnm men and the South America: ooultfloo. Ir. Hur- ley h chairman of the comm” In charge 0! the expeditionâ€"Wham 'nm In tho "outer." mm. A. u- um um! Indllmnc u the mm that India“ In dimensions. A. «dun n the while. weird muble of tombstones m wool-ton In tom um Moot! of Adjustment bid Mane. at «an “I! mutation of I alum. But "on mote pronounced Wu an clmm o! m Enhance. rolnlomod by the order: of has." ad In In My. unllnrfiivfir It held no mwot to an quuuon of a motion with; heart _.- w. kuu v- m nil-(rm: "lat boy- lawn. who enter hm. No furniture on be db- (nrbod; no mu or momma! por- nluod.“ Yd this run the only plug for the no: to spend Ila "Sock! Bun- I. N. "If!” at Wheaton will he“ amotmmuluvuhh‘lforn “and, of the cognate. of South AIM!“ I‘ J. IILNIB. Pruldem. Nude-a1 Indoor gnu Association. n_‘, E. N. HURLEY TO HEAD EXPEDITION. Al I stepped ncrou the homemnde n; carpet and tented myself on the lulrclolh tattoo nnd lonnod my elbow on the mug whlu "tidy" neatly planed our In Inn I luv the anuver to her question. In the center of the room vs: I ma. wnlnut table with a white WM. 109. whlle the pllo of own shells lmmodlntoly under It on the ‘loor gun to la locntlon u Alf of ‘lxlly. In the corner In: a “what- not." I urin- ol Irlnngulnr nholvol.‘ supported by columns 0! npooln Ind cowl-Id um: nll mun" of trinket- nnd anally oouvonln 0n the wnlll hung the onlnrnd lnmlly photograph- ln walnut luau. Audo from than n has Ith o! notion nude out o! wu and oncloud In n (In. one-nod tum OOIIIUllflOd tho an oxhlblt o! the room. But the answer was very manifest In that same “parlor" In whlch our dia- logue occurred. As we entered the room my hostess ruined the dark green ehadel no that we could see etch other In the broad dlyllsht. The wtndo‘u, however. were not opened. although the ur within Wll dank and musty. while the :Ir without wu ex- ubennt and delighttul. Here my hostess launched into the subject, which she assumed I had come to discuss, almost precipitously (Her story. however, was neither unique nor new, but rather a type of thousands of cases almost identical.) Her boy was wayward. His evenings and leisure hours away from home were elongating, while his mother‘s life and happiness were shortening. . Her countenance was as sad as any i have ever looked upon. Worry and grief had chased the laughter out of? her otherwise beautiful face. She was a good, intelligent woman. Her hus hand was a kind father and success- !ul in business. Why should her son go astray? The answer was not in her story, which was too familiar to require my whole attention to under- stand it. . W. HADLEY TOASTMAS- TER AT STATE’S ATTOR- NEYS' ASSOCIATION. Dov-m Grove. m This 1 performed promptly early that week. The door opened before I rang the hell. I was expected and forthwith escorted to the from room or “parlor." I led hut preached on “Ahlolom. My Son," end we: peeping out. the elde exit 0! the church. for reason- well known to mlnletere, thn- the effect of thet particular sermon should not be dissipated as usual In the stereotyped handshakes and conventional compil- mente of the people In the front vesti- bule, when l was halted by the and, eollcltous face 0! a care-worn mother. Her only speech was the agitated grip- ping of my hand. but I Interpreted her auppreseed Bobs as an lnvltatlon to make a pastoral call. ‘ A um Moi m Mob '1' Pblmd the AW In)!!!" In chi L". of i Country Pamr. Thor-Am mm William Gnue, Foreman. On motion of Supervisor Hummer- Ichmldt. the Boll’d ndjourned to can All of which Is respectfully sub- mitted. They wish to thank Deputy Sheri! Hememan for his promptneau and faithfulness In attendance at their deliberations. . They wish to commend the able and eflicient menuer in which Supt. Sund- idge end Kn. sundidge hue «red for the County Farm 1nd ite inmates. They eieo desire to expreu their approval of the very ehie manner in which saw: Attorney Hadley con- duct. the duties of Public 'Proeecutor end for the generous enhance he he: rendered them. ' """"" snap. Amugfiahoymmnal They would further report that boy hove examined the County Farm, the buildings. premises, and stock thereon. Ind tint they no everything at the County Fun: in int clan condition. the inmntu well and for. well clothed. fed. And well housed. and tint it is epporent from he condition of the stock npon aid farm that the name is well cared for: tint they and the condition of the born not! building: in excellent condi- tion, nnd they wish to commend the action of the Bond of Supervisor: in making the mcent improvements upon aid premises. In the Clnult Court 01 Du PI;- County. October tom. A. D. 1913. To tho Honorable Mush! Btuuor. Judge at 8AM Court: The grand jury. nloctod. IIIII'I- monod. lumolcd and worn for the October term, A. D. 1913, o! thto court. be; late to report tut time making their tut portlu report they turn onmtnod and dupe-ed of .1: con- pmnu and. to than. and tilt they have votod three true mm. which an hen'tth returned Into open court. And that they In" votod three no Mm. in the Circuit Court of Du Page County. October term, A. D. 1913. To the Honorable admin] Bluuer. Judae 0! Bold Court: The Grend Jury, niectod. impen- oied and "on: for the October term, 1913, oi aid court. he. lane to re- ‘port tut niece main. their iut pu- tlol report they have voted two true Mile, wh|ch are herewith returned into that they have not concluded their open court. and they iurther report deiibentiool. no not leave to pro- ceed with the name. All of which I: nnmtlully lub- Inland. They would further report um may hue. n directed by um court. eun- Ined the court home and man. no [in an the some t. "count :ondlflol. the court hon-o we" and forum wall Drowned. They vial o commend the action of the Super- vlm 01 [h Page County In mung In Ind beautifying the southerly portion )f the court hon-o pram-u. They 'Ifll further to floor! um hey have examined the county Ml. Ind they mm the some clean. whole- mmo. the Inmates well cared for. ma hey helluva (hut Sheri! Kuhn In an- med to great credit for an excellent :ondluon prenlllng at the county I". All of which II respectfully sulp- mined. They further report that they hava not concluded their deliberations. and they ask lenve to make this partlnl report. and to continue their dellben- lions. In the Circuit Court of Du Page County. October term, A. D. 1913. To the Honorable Mazzini Slusser. Judge at Said Court: The Grand Jury, selected, sum- moned. impaneled and sworn, for the October term. A. D. 1913. of this court. hex leave to report that since making: their last partial report they have! considered the complaints made to them. and they report that 17 true bills have been voted. which are here- with returned into court. and that one no bill has been voted. SS. All of which is respectfully sub- milled. in the Circuit Court of Du Page County. October term. A. D. 1913. To the Honorable Mazzini Siusser, Judge of said Court: The Grand Jurors selected, sum- moned. empaneied and sworn {or the October term, A. D. 1913, 0! this? court. beg leave to report that they have considered a portion of the com- plaints made to them. and that they have voted three true hills which they Downers Grove Reporterws herewith return into open court. They further report that they have not con- cluded their deliberations. and would ask leave to continue their delibera- tions. wmmn Onuo. foreman. But. at "lino“. County of Du Pan. "" T “or I'll ~-- “"“A GREAT“ BARGAIN! , m u mm " - I have fot immediate ulé several sets of The following report of the Grand Jury for the October term. 1913. of the Circuit Court, was on motion 0! Supervisor Hammerschmldt ordered filed and made a matter of record: William Gnua, Foromnn. flute o! llllnoln. County of Du Pm. William Graue, Foreman. State of Illinois. County of Du Page, State of Illinois, County of Du Page, County Clerk. McAllister-Weaver Co 1.190 No. 1‘ F. W. GHESSMAN Phone 124 60 Franklin St. Downers Grove veatmeut required. . Here is a chance to secure I work -of Irish“! unthority ma. but arranged on the market at a fraction of It! tell Vulue. Call me up or write and I will be glad to give full particulars. - Hand-bound inifi Black Moroco. Stamped in Gold. The price of this monumental work is 8119.“) per set. My price on these sets In less than one-third of the Above: tenu- nnd payment. to unit. 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