Downers Grove Reporter, 12 Dec 1913, p. 1

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', i. Lehmann Michel ”mun-um MMIH- I” W" ""'°"' U“ ' “mm“ u" SPENCER IURDER PIC- ;sneral wind-up at the library cue. tlen and purchase of n nlte did not TURES PROHIBITED. °°"'° ‘° "" “u“ “m ‘ “' d‘" lotion poem «menu the an thee. 17 Spencer under trial will not be Permit no to all t m. w“ exhibited In Ilen- lt just right or nonem- to completely Ignore the association that for over I: 7:30;: u" ”FN'T‘T: m twenty yenrn of continuous lahor it, he “1 0"”:th le- made the "whole thing ponlble"? "°" "‘1' mm ’ An , understand the situation. tum to be exhibited ln llcln theaters. autumn of the floure- In that at: Hosiery. sillr. cotton and Haleâ€"in fancy boxes. Handkercheifn. attractively boxed. Hand Bags of all kinds. Fancy Damask and Huck TowellsJ Table Linens and Napkins. Gloves and Mittens. boxed. Perfumes in bulk and bottles. attractively boxed. Ribbons of all styles and widths. Umbrellas in boxes. Neckwear in boxes. Sweater Coats and Mnfliers, Suspenders. and Shirts. Fancy China and Glassware. You will find hnndreds of other Su entice on our tables and shelves. " OPEN EVENIIGS ll. XIAS. Lehmnnn Michel Known-n...- “Maâ€"a- Dunnoâ€""W. to. Curl Wo'n an Out a carâ€"Jun. 53$ lube And “this I! ballad “you become: a new society by contributing. Prisca nd In. Oliver to receive any mm. We have them! Almost Everything you can im- agineeenbefound here. Our goods-resonating ed so put you can see everything we heve on display. Price: the very lowest. The intent Welisre society nestles on lrldey p. to. st Diehe‘s hell wes well mended end prored e very ire tore-tine meeting. The indies who were present were heartily in sccord with this work end e generous re- lease wss the result of the sppesl thet wee mode by the cheirmsn. Hrs. I. H. Prince. Miss Merle Ahrens. the superintendent or the intent Wel- ihre stetions in Chicsso. esve s stereopticon lecture end the pictures are the eudience e good ides oi the need oi this cherity in our greet oity. Hrs. E. P. Welles oi Hinedeie wee the next speeher. A report wes reed item the Junior suxiliery oi lilosdsle end wss e greet surprise that young ledlee could sccomplish so much in such e short time. the. L. H. Freer oi Hlnldele (eve en interesting telh in unrd to the needs of the ste- tion thst the sehurhen towns on the Burlington ere trying to support. A FIRE AT SEDGELEY DAIRY. Loss letter-ted. Sim l'ridey morning st 6:10 the Hinsdele l‘ire Depertment wee celled to the Bedzeley dsiry. where in some mys- terious wsy fire sterted in the store room of the resin dsiry building. The lire hsd nined quite e heedwey he tore the lire depertmeet srrived. end owinstothe tect thetoneoithemeln pipes broke the ilremen fought under dlillenltlee end the msin deiry build- ins. consisting oi holler room, ioe house end bottling depsrtrnent wss completely destroyed with en esti- nisted loss of shout 815.000. The ostâ€" tle horn, with their meny heed of line eettle end $50,000 worth at hey end verione other outer buildings, caught Ire severe! times. but the firemen fought desperstely end seved them. Owing to the presence or mind of some of the dsiry men. greeter lose .snd explosion wee evoided by turning the sesoline irorn their one-thoueend- gelion took into the newer. After the hreehing oi the wster rnsin the re- msinder oi the tire wss fought under number oi ciehs end moniestione ere dilicutles. with but smell streeme end pinning to help in this work with lid of polls. the dremen worked up Arthur P. Homer. formerly well hnownintheviiiegeJiedinsthouier‘ lio.. lest weeh Fridsy. Grove [lodge " 'heins notiiied by the St. Innis inten- ‘ nity.hed thehodytehencereoienl. shipped here. where Undertsher Devil took chsrse oi the,hody. V The tonerel tooh piece from Its; sonic Hell Wedneedsy st 3 o'eloch.’ After services st the hell interment wss mode in the West side ceme- tery. Dir. Rosmer wee horn in Lynn. less. Jen. 11. 1866. He come to Chlcego end went into the insurenoe business, st which he wss very sne- cessiul. He come to Downere Grove in 1894 end Joined the Mssonic lodge in 1896. He wee a men who endeered him- seli to his friends by his spirit 0! helpfulness. ever resdy to lend ee- slstence in time oi need. Two uncles end sunts oi Chlceoo were the only relstives to ettend the innerel besides the lssons. oi which . 116 Second nest. Thanksgivv .. heiternoon. her mother. llrs. Ellen hurst wee seised wit en et- l‘sestritis end died sit-'- Dr. 11.3. Ber-sue wss celled ll‘rs. Smethurst wss tehen sick. wee onshle to render sld. . amethuret wee e netive oi lphie. she hes heen e resident oi Belt Lehe shout twelve yesre. More] services were held st 2:30 o'elpoh liondsy siternoon. Dec. 1. st the liter W. Bell iunerel chspel, 164 M West Temple street. The ser- were under the suspicee oi lone Temple No. 8. Pythinn Dieters. Ire. Smothurst wes 75 yeers oi sue end wss the mother of Mrs. nth Glenny. 125 South Second Esst street. She wee e member of the Pythien Sisters end else or Rice Cir deNo.l.G.A.R. Burielwelin Inlet Olivet cemetery. All memhere of lures: lat-e- Ian invited tn name The Fair Store Holiday Goods VOL. . N0. 18. Ammo-u hum-uh mtmmym'fll eduM-fltudnntauuul. ~Hm m hue-unmdmmm \ Owing to the prmnce of mind or ‘me or the dury men. greater ion and explosion was avoided by turning the gasoline from their one-thousand- ulion tank into the newer. Am:- the hunting of the wnm main the re- mainder o! the nu wu fought. under diflcutiu. with but until strum- And lid of pill]. the firemen worked up until noon before the Ire wu entire- ly o'xuu'uilhod. the In mm DOWNERS GROVE, DU PAGE helmet library nor low '0'" 3‘ to «am. mu m not the "DI- dlu' Library Mutton” found“ and wanted the movement. it not right or generous to convict.” more the annotation that for over twenty year: of continuous m undo the "whole thing pouiblo"? Ur. Editor: Not being a rot-II! mt- St the "-3 reader of your m an article In ymMnootOeL'Iconmm the monl find-up 0! mo library ('00 “nudwnhuoofnuudldm mommynofleonulnfo'dm SPENCERâ€"l TURKS PRO We hope to have An opportunity to many that the- u! u u but mmuhuomm mldnothvedouobetterlflhqlfi mmwmmwm canal voddhnl and tannin“! manurmm-Mmm Iuofhrcohmmlknm' gully have been loch mf- Wodonotlmthom-ollll mgmndumeo-mmm‘ Dar sirâ€"We with to that 00 when 0! no Dov-m (hove m Depart-ant ud nu ultim- M their to" ancient M u out I... ‘thw .5. I. but non In m‘mmmmy, mrhmvlmmulvmm mnmuanunhuomm h-Wumme. Irwfleldo-h'lukf D“ It “Wo‘nmlwumw wanttt'mmhloum m uheummndhmhthn- Wo'nh-tmolnnvcdulul; “L'loflnlllbomllmdm run-.u-curI-m‘munm ..._..__._..._____.__ A no. on In Nun! (WUNIOAM‘) “3‘0? Offigwfl The W ruled u Ply-ml. I‘m-ill- Hull-g naval In In!“ Cd, i luv mm In to am I). «harm, mm. H. pin. to u- p"! o! the bond-n in [an A“ rmhmmm-ano-m be [Mulch-luminan- mmmnuouuleuom “Miran-formations.“ Wolopotoh'eflmm‘iw menu-noun”! many that the- u! u u but Colanhh. m loner .g Run... to. the. W It. And In. H. w. Bun. h cam-c .0; 3 3:13:33" ‘ LIBRARY QUHTION- In J. I. nun out WM n. â€"4n.-_. "_A L_‘__ A __.__n-- Two uncle. Ind unn- or Chicago were the only “have. to amend the (non! boulde- the luau. of which body about « members “mm. He was a mu who endured Mar I0" to his friends by M- unit“. 0! helpmlneu. ever ready to load «- lllunco In time of need. Hr. [Io-mar wu born in Lynn. Inn. Jan. 11. 1866. He cm to Claim and won! into the maul-um business, at which he was very sue- oeui‘ul. He came to Downers Grove in 1894 and Joined the Masonic lodge in 1896. [subcontinent-nowh- the ”no! «(homo u Can-cur mm on M my. hrsmmu-o “Amp-aim. Nmuuhmoum TI". via '0 m. . WESTERN NEWS. [ummmmumlifl- "Emu-Humvmmbo slimmed III Hm. nu m an announcement node byCMoldPofluG'flnnnunM n he would permit the new 910-: tumtobooxhflmdh-fllumi Mama. hvo mun album “mum-mummy nd mi mam-mm.”- muwnwumnmm SPENCER “ORDER PIG TURES PROHIBITED. Malamumerm We forget the. wings-“o; mun-mundrm. Vanna“ gar-c urine; Nov delu- Iunc «ma. mmeIh-uh. magnum bud-II. aumma-oman; No'nm'tlouocbermeou By tech-In. who. we‘re and]. mumddflun-‘I run“ “nomad.“ Atom-ooh 1"“ m hum he. OI an; "only. Ill-l will nit-(u llfll; The 1w. no“ In haul. “narr- no out an nip than)! lot mo MY“. m 00.. mutton. in I «not at .0 nmuum'n ole. Nod-o mt. ‘hlfi‘enernoon. her mother. In. Him; a; hunt in lelsed in III et- ' at mint!- and died elm- ! ] Dr. H. n. SDI-cue wee celled , ll‘rl. Smothurn wee uken lick. 1m unable to render eld. ameunmt wee e native or lyhle. she has heel: e resident 01 Belt Luke about twelve yam Met-I service. Were held at 2:30 o'elock loam utterance. Dec. 1. u ‘flle ”or W. Hell funeral chapel, 164 18m Welt Temple street. The nor- were under the “spleen ct lone Temple No. 8. Pymlm m In. Smothunv. wee 75 veers 0! ice end we: the mother of In; m Glenny. 125 South Second Eu: “not. She in a member or the Min 3mm end lino or like Cir deNaI.G.A.R. Beehive-In flout Olivet cemetery. All members or line lodge. wen Invited to attend IONED TO HOLIDAY .81' AT DAUGHTER’S .. :ouE. SUDDENLY DIES. Klaxons, or: trauma 12. um. Mince Meat, Candied Fruit, Nuts, enl Sweet Cider. This is the season of the year when your coal bins should be fill- ed. We have all kinds of cm! for sale. Leave your orders only so that you will be provided against a sudden cold spell. Lord Lumber Co. Lot OUR Bank In YOUR In. W. Pay 3 p0:- mt lntonu Sam M Coal Do not stingily pinch out money to your good wife. has more sense of economy than you have anyhow. GM a bank accountâ€"no much each month This rill an of "cable and give he! the independcuce she D J and will enjoy. Thin will uve on money. became I! M wife feels that the is you PART ER Ihc will help .31 Dothis and tome day when YOU NEED money 3:: . have it to: you. A Farmer’s and Merchnnt'a Bank Hoinlz Plum Pudding J. W. NASH Downers Grove, Illinois Midi-v Lfllu- um... moa.u.nsv.u..m anln-O'.“.u0'.l. Mun Gave. llllnolo wugunow sag-autumn WHO

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