Downers Grove Reporter, 26 Dec 1913, p. 4

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Beastâ€"Don" Knock On a Man; Won. In. R. van in the habit of skin. to. Robert In orange whenever M m bone from her house. Another Idiots! med Edvard found this “find one day when he unmet] b hem over there. he said. "When In It Mud Roads ' ‘PhflKSidewalks ‘ Oil Street Lamps No Sewers » locking Backward “an etch. Probably no other com!- m In I market for chickens at such was; the French gourmet must have «In! he tuna regardlesa of out. you‘ve onobensmqwhon Marv whenhegoes?" Mull one “MI 2'! il- pve It to him when he said, "Guess I'll .0 3 Chicken. at 810 Apéece. 1‘. IA F‘ieche {mus of F: me». can I mt in the Country Gentleman. If. in demand in wry wealthy house- Ioidl tad in hlxhflan cam. Hue Mom sometime. bring ten do!- M, and a very general price In five hit. my: Good Honwkmplng. The- ”'A-IWM z.â€" h we of has of check, or any ml.- “up.“ “a, It am he It‘kntifit’d hy the owner Th “it: I!!! ,- In the Milsfartlon o! m- railway ol- Ve-‘l filo-He “a 9" ‘h by simply opening Um trunk. Aahyflhfil M ’ alt-q Ila um order W cum in mud with u. mid-m whirl be (no! II M cumin-1| «um!- I»! it Ind fund I H; {i 33'; F 3%; E 8 I 3 mm u - warm mt m meow. and fined 00 at “,M.'â€"â€"Cornefl SUI. unannouncmunb d the 7-". Int mu,- m n- Ihpa Inc It valuhlaâ€" Mel. it "an. M Trunk. I h a good pm. who" traveling to he one] mm um! undress primed C written on tho insldo cover of n What we hope [or 5000 Population New School- hnusc New Village Hall New Cvmctcry New Library Twenty four hour Electric Light Service Trains every I. minutes MMVMTDJIJO7I" z'flv,1'homu,‘ said the teacher to ml] in the pflmcty chm. mtell me what moss is?" man,” replied the little tel- "31‘: methinl that a rolling ' Tia: not gather." .mu mun mm City Water and Light Sewers New K. R. Station Good Pa voment Cement Walks ltguln uuuuuo .lnn.‘ mnnmmu I“ "I W_M {won nvplh-ntion. Iain! Society NovoI. H In ducotered that on 12 'Mm today novel the ' In strong drink. who bflnfionn but firlalnlng Mon. Iâ€"llon’i Knock lug Backward l Roads 1k: Sidewalks Street Lamps Sewers ”fly wife he been questioning use for the past three weeks about what I would like for Christmas." ”Well. I suppose you told her?" "You. The first thing I thought of was an umbrella. I really need so umbrella. because it is quite s dls~ tnnce from my house to the train. and I have to walk It. A nice umbrel- l'i would come in handy on rainy days. Then there are some books I would like very much. I gave her 1 list of them as nearly as I could .at the start. and have been adding to it day by day as I happened to think or something else in that line. I mew tioned cull-buttons and studs for full- dress occsaions. and I gave her to un» dentsnd the! If she didn't tool like troubling herself over the nutter I would be glad to he the money she had set aside for me and buy myself some cigars. Lest night I had occu- sion to look into a closet we don’t use much. and there i found my present. All ready to be placed hetero me on Christmas morning." LI 0" “All. Yul“... I'm". Nov. 8. "fl. £51:wa Grove Post Ulfice Mm“ nutter. Agivertis'um‘ J 1 hot- 33‘ 't 5 g! “yawn-H mama-Imam“. He (Ive the 1er a pair of at“ And now In. heart is full of mu: He merely sund- amund md wu- Ana Inward! rebels at Tue. mm one more favored for an: b hummhopetobo Kneahwhon the mm.” M. Child’s mm "m m Ch- In't "I“. to he?“ , mums. lichen" "Haw." "Better. You might git It M" “It'- filled now." “What with?" Wanna-“hit. Wenou-H-ln-‘n: Vets-flaw"!!!- ”Holst.” "175‘; L' V ; o'er “HIE... wimp “‘1:de At (1111115th “No. l'm g'olug to be made [ltd with I beautifully worked sofa pulow.” "or course, then, she hadn't adoptâ€" ed your suggestion an to the damn" bk mamhrAaylon. Joy Ahead m; Hug. 6? INTER HIM HI. em. A rhx’N-fi? By S. E KISER [mu XII. The Divhlon o! m Land, Josh. 14:1-14. (1) Those Left Bohiml W. 1-5: {2) (‘aleb's Claim. vv. M2: (3) We Promise F‘nlflfled. W. 13-15. The gnldon text Is peculiarly signin- umt in it: fitness as we. close the undies for um your. The final word, the fruit and flower of this new na- tion. is nplmmiznd in this the sim- pleat. yet Hm moat sulflime lanmago of the New Tr~stamenL What Moses and Joshua did in type and what they each left nut brim: able to accom- plish. God in fine person of his great- est cm to man can and doea rum! '1! nbnnflnnt measure. The widest much of human imagination cannot manure the breadth of his km. not «upon deaths cannot m a. 05‘ “we: '0: 11W.‘ a; (1) Thou. had, w. $13: (3) The M Ground. W. 14-11. [anon x. The Fall 01 Jericho. 10‘. 8:841. 14-20. (I) God's Orders. w. 1-5; (2) Jmhnl’l Instructions, w. u; (3) The Obedient W, n. MC. [m X]. The out of Mm Josh. 7:645. (I) Joshua's m, w. 60; (1) The Close of Defeat. W. 10-1}; (8) The Watery of Defeat. '7. 10-15. Josh. 3:147. (1) The 3:70) Thou. Led, w. Dent. 34:1-12 (I) The 01d Wet. W. 1-8; (2) Tho Nev lead", v. 9: (3) A first: Chmcter, W. 10-12. ll. UM" Joshua's Lem Lem Vm. Joshua the New Leader. Josh. 121-9. (1) The Gun: (2) The Charge: (3) The Counsel: (4) The Companionship. 35-”: (I) The "W m n. ma: (0 m 8000.. ch. N. [m IV. 71.. CI. a! I... cal Mn. Run. 20:14:. ll) m M no" Petition. w‘ M: I” God‘- Han. vt M: I” Mm‘ "mac. W. 9-1:. in) mm. (b) Pride. (e) we. flow. ((1) WWW. [m V. m and Mano. Nun. 2211-0. 24:10-11 (1) Tin Call to Cane, ”:14; n) The Wayside Chal- lenge, 22:22-35: (3) The Ghanaian! Imago. ch. :4. 1m VI. Temperance Lem [m n m m Envy Pu. Mod. Run a. 1!. m TN Au!- nanul. n‘ I. 3; (I) 11. Ana“. '1. 4. B; (1) Th Armin-I'll. w. H: N) no lids-Cit. w. 91.: fl) 1". Imamâ€"don "V “-13. Lato- m, TM W a an”... N... ”:14, 83-83. (I) TI. ”an. W. 1-3: (2) The Nanny m n. [m l. M Cry hr H003 N... "AMI, N. n (I) Gunman and «mm. w. INS; l2! (‘0.- for! and mu. n. IHI. N. u. "ovum-mm Ontulnc (M Mmmmnw ins-son (Nov OI six «I mm. Imam an! '0"- Mm n- "no lam-r. and m an '- ban Joann: n mu m of IO- 0! "ohm" n mu 0! "00 I00 'M rcmm. a" mu "cm W! W of "n pun “I'M lo M. ”a Has "It. Wan nun mum and an m OM final mt! which want» [or "an poo- ph of God (MI 9071M nu which only m m n palm Minna"! to "n it" batons [ht-Ir 4-3-99. if lt mnmod mil to nerve Jc-hnvnh. they had rhnlco be- tween Ibo gua- their {mm-m amm- donfll bv'voml "w flu-r and thaw: "my had found In the land. M (or him- .n" M- chnlnu was: made. “an (or nu» ma my noun. m- um saw» the hard " MIM- rnpcmlfld dovlnmvlonl of tally an lhalr mm Jmhun, «Mar-WI "no a emu-mm! with mom that "my um m larva Jehovah. The punt“ alum from Hahn'- ought to “In a! VW thirty. Mm loud- out of top! (a (no of mu. (tumult Ibo vltdomm u- Wm. rm can" not but than tutu tho Inna; Joann Cool up Ibo wot! when Man- In" M! m M "on- Into (h mama-d Wu but no was not nun Io Ind than low‘ 1 The lessons tor this past quarter, omitting the temperance lesson, cov- er one or the most interesting periods in the history of Israel. In them there Is presented the o! lenel’s greatest characters, Moses. Aaron. Miriam. Joshua and Caleb: one of the strsngest characters In all history-â€" Nahum: and the typical trouhler of the nstlon. Achan. We have pre- sented the strength and weakness. vtvtory and defeats, of tour. Mom. Aaron. Miriam. and Joshua. lsrset's History. The first of the scripture passages presented for the day's reading lesson cousins the turn-«It discourse of Joshua. In It h:- snrveys Israel's his- tory trom the days of Torah to the moment they [mason-ad (‘anans ear phsaizlng that in It all God was dl- mctlng and opentlng. "u then up- peals to tho-m to gene Jehovnh and to put away a" other (luck. The XII" tomatlve In. that with suvh “vim-um" son. mu whosoever believeth on him Ihuuld not perish but have everlasting ll!e."-â€"John 3:". "Erasmuo LESSON-Joshua at; Bob. bonbEN TEXTâ€""For God so loved the world. that he gave 'E“__°'“_Y_ bexogmn (By I: 0. SELLERS. Director of Evening Department. The Moody Bible Institute. LESSON FOR DECEMBER 28 Chicaxo.) I. 0mm “out um». A DAY OF DECISION, (Revlan "Show me do income." said Uncle than. ‘an' 111 be satisfied to keep do m an: Mn do tn." Make: the 30.8 Gray-Haired. 0f the many kinds of oxauporatlng people perhaps there is nonn worse than the subordinatsa who when told exactly how to do a. cprtuin thing, replies In so satisfied a manner that one cannot but. suppose he unmar- stands perfectly; then goes' ahead and does the thing in some fool way of his own. WW Agflcufluu. Tin nine of Hungry} WM runn- doe! not depend upon n- all Iago crop- or on the product- ot comm specified bunches of agri- eunura. but rather on the great diver my of Its products. for there is prob ably no country In Europe in which so many branches of agriculture m carried on. “'or‘mp. um. ph-m-lmm In "w pilot. a! ""30 am! 7.10. "6va (whoa! a! f'.‘ t" I? M 91:10; tome. I'M‘mktnu tor :lw World"; lot-dot. MI" ‘ "an!“ mm: ' Pm" amt-n mun" rm “'wa hm uni-g. "The Man- o! 18-: " Anus! "slum not-flu and Mr M Tun-clay eve-Inc. Due. 80. But TM. Watn‘! Mamma. A little boy. visiting his grandmoth- er, asked for a favor which was rt tuned. Tears and loud waning fol- lowed, but In "in. '1” 1nd by the little fellow looked up with petuhnce. "I think It‘s about time you changed your mind. grandma!" he exclaimed. "It never take; mamm no long to (h It when I cry like this." Young People’s Society. men we- om! Thunday of etch month at 8 p. m. Brotherhood. "My first Honda, of and: month, 3 0. ll. [43hr Aid. every sorond Thnnday 0! each month at 2 p. m. Tmsteet‘ méeting. every second Monday of each month at 8 p. m. Gustav Pam. Pastor. Teacher "MM“ and preucnlory awry Wodnnday. 7:15 to 9 p. In. , Count-nio- school "on Hold» and Wednesday. 2:20" to 4:45 p. I., and even sum!" 9 to 10:15 a. In. IVAN '1’. PAUL'I CNUICH. QROVE IT. Sud-y whoa! at "no a. UL. [mm-Mn: by um pastor at ":30 I m. cum-mu Rad-amt II 1 p. I. Kore-uh" a. I; and 1 Raymund“: \' W. 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