ï¬fl, Hughes, President The elementary principles involved in Improved highways are social and domestic happiness and business economics. EVERYBODYâ€"old or young is welcome to become a member Bad loads keep children away from school. and impair the enicieucy of church work in a community. Without good roads. there can be no development that will be permanent andenduflng. ‘ The plan is so simple a child can easily become a member and make the payment! Production must cease when the tampon-mum coats eat up the proï¬ts. There Is_nmething radically wrong with the farmer who Is opposed to good roads. The payments are so small any one can easily keep them up The patent chasm between producer and the consumer in and hole. PROIPT SERVICE! SATISFACTIOI GUARAITEED! 'l‘el. 62-J Goods Called for and Delivered The ï¬rst payment makes you : member-There are no fees. ï¬nes or trouble A community can may be :Iudged by the kind of highways it mainâ€" . Dy Homer 0. Vlad:- ï¬lialrman Good Rom Committee "I- tlonll FII'MOI‘I' Union. No other cmleu realizes the vflue o! coed man “ does the farmer. Sis Mk To (Mel lrom $18.00 up! You pay in a little each week. for 40 weeks. and get all your money back with interest, just before Christmas I Y“ are Invited tam; The purpose of this club in to help you and other: to accumulate a fund for Christmas and other purposes Tremors 50c Trousers l 5c Landis Christmas Savings Club m. mm mm M. F. HASS, Tailor You have everything to gainâ€"you can’t lose a cent Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing 66 South Main Street Suits Cleaned and Pressed Lama' Suit or Dress Cleaned and Pressed $1.25 and up Sponglng and Pressing Of DOWNERS GROVE Ask us all about itâ€" Call or write ANNOUNCEMENT ~mmmm< tomerly Telephone Office Will Oven a the the Ridge. "That 30?" returned another and equally prominent resident of the name locality. "Where'd you git the money 2" “Aw. It didn't take no money! I Just that Gap."â€"Judge. ‘ They were met ihere by a buyer from Kansas. who said he was will- ing to pay top ï¬gures for animals suited for cavalry and artillery pur- poses in the European war. The far- mers admitted they had some horses for sale. but said they were too much attached to them to have them sent to a. far-or! country, probably to he killed on the battle ï¬elds. 242-15.; Debt quuldam. “Well, I've settled that there note I've been owin’ Jack Gap for so long!" triumphantly stated a prominent cm- Ien of the neighborhood of Rumpus Ridge. "That 30'!" returned another No home for sale at any price for war purposes In the deeluutlbn of Jet- lenon county, Nebraska, farmers, ae- oonfln; to a report "om Fairbury In that state. OUR HATS OFF TO THESE FARMERS. S. Curtiss. Cashier. m Wu“ Suits $1.25 Suits 40c DOWNEIIB GROVE REPORTER. DOWNEBS GROVE. ILL. 3 Our prayer meeting is hold on Wed- nesday evening 1t 8 o’oiook. Iver-you is very calmly invited to ma :11 at this union. You will mom I W man woman. . The regular services of tho Baptist church will be held u and. Sun- dny school It 9:45 A. 111.: Sunday morn- lng worship, 11 o'clock: Sunday aven- lng cox-flee, 7:30 o'clock. manyâ€"My school um morn- †prayer: mm mar no! not» men, 11 a. n: 11on newâ€. second Bundny In each month. Week dunâ€"Alter Guild ï¬rst Tue.- :day In each month: Woman's Auxil- hry second Tuesday In each month: Woman's Guild every other Walnu- ggy; cholr practice. manâ€. 8 9‘ ll- 1mg Pooplo'l Society of St. An- anw’l. sound and (aunt: l‘rldln I3 sum. Putor'a Chm, Wednesday utter- noon at four. ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Endeavor theme "What will Improve our Pnyer Meetings“ Mm Gertrude Downer will own the discussion. Payer meeting topic "Sources of Power." At10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Son- lce of Worship win: Sermon. Bible whool md Menu Class at noon. are weImmo. Sunday son-ire. I} n. m: Wednes- dny. s p. m; Sunday Ichool. 10 l m. The reading rnnm is mum to Ihe pub Me on Tuesdays and Friday: from 2 m I p. m. The nihlo'l and Christian flrlnnon litaratnrv may he road or pur chased of the one In charge. \‘lslwrn Loo Schmllt. pastor. Bond†un- lcu: Sand-y whool u Io t. In. lemon u 11 u. m. um! 7:30 p.m.1unlor Y. P. A. 8:05. and Senior. Y. P. A u 0:“ p. In. Ind-week manual: Wetland†u l p. In. um Thursday at 7:“ p. In. Choir nhuml at 8:45. 7 Th. pnbllc ll most cordlnlly lnvllod lo all services. Homing And evening wonhlp with preaching by the pastor. luv. Rom Adam: W. Nut andâ€. Fob. 28 u an mepfloo mam rule V“ will have. German [Albumen 7:10 P. M. 8T. PAUL’S GERMAN EVAN- GELICAL CHURCH. lion'- Sodullly moot- ou the am: Bunch, of the month: mm“ Women on the am My; Young nan. on the mom! Buildâ€; non ad Olrll on the third Bandâ€. Holy hour Monaco ovary Friday ltomttocp.n. Week duhâ€"Holy Communion. 1 I. m; Mun. l u. m. Sundayâ€"a a. m.. Mass. reading of the Gospel snd Epistle at the dsy, set. mon: 10 s‘ 111.. High Hus. reading of the Gospel sud Epistle oi the dsy. sermon: 3:80 p. m. vespors, bsnedic- Iiou. sermon; bsptisms. 2:30 p. In. FIRST IVANOILICAL CHURCH. During Lent a series of Sermons will he delivered on the following only jecis: Ash Wednesdayâ€"8 p. m. The ‘Meaning of Lent. Sundays. 10 o'clock Mnsszâ€"The Worship of God. Sundays, 8 p. m.:â€"-God's Dealings and our Social Conditions. Friday afternoons. 3 p. m.:â€"Staiions of the Cross, Spir- itual Duties of Children. Fridays, 8 p. m.:â€"â€"Stations of the Cross. Sermons; on the Sbven Last Words iron: the Cross. Good Friday. 3 p. m.:-â€"-Adon- lion. Good Friday night, 8 p. m.:â€"-Tho Cruciï¬xion 0! Jesus Christ. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST ICIBNTIST. R. Wmmr Babcock, Pastor. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. All are cordially invited these services. Sunday services: Clan meeting at 10 I. 111. Public worship at 10:30 and 7:30. Sunday school at 12 In. Epworth League at 6:30 p. In. Mid-week prayer meeting, Wednesday. at 8 p. In. Wov men's Miaaionuy Societies. ï¬rst Thursday afternoon of each month. Ladien' Aid Society. second Thursday afternoon of each month. Choir re: hearsal. Saturday at 1:46 p. m. a". Howard Adam Loner. Hold service: In the Congregational church every second Sunday. WALTER BURMEIS’I’ER. Pastor. James Freeman Jenneu, Minister. ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC CHURCH. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Rev. Eneu B. Goodwin. Pastor. Paul G. Vlehe, GERMAN LUTHERAN ' CHURCH. - METHODIST EPISCOPAL. 0. Pam. Futon Pastor. to amend Price, We gt all dealers. Don’t lim- ply at far 3 kidney remedyâ€"get Dunn’s Kidney Pillsâ€"tho lune that Mrs. Kalle had. Foutor-Mflbnm 00., Props.. Buffalo, N. Y. Highland Tart-an. In the old days It m only the Highlander: that had tartan: for the elm. Later the people settling nee! the border, who were known he the Lowlanden, adopted the tartan: and Invented home of their own. Most of the historian writing of tartan: din. ntd than of the border clans. "Some the ago I In greedy twe- bled by kidney oompleint.’ aye ‘rlre. w. w. Belle. of s Vine St. Blue- dale, m. "I Ind a burning mum In my abdomen end rheumatic mu throughout my body. I felt tired Ind worn out moat of the time. I knev ebout Don's Kidney Pills ma began using them. They relieved the me- ble end I noon felt better In every 17â€. I have the highelt mine for Dunn’s; Kidney rum" 1 Some Downer! Grove People May Wait Tm It’- Too Late. Don't wait until too late. Bo note to be In time. Just In time with kidney Illa. Ileana wring the backache, the d]:- amen, the umm disorder: That to often come with kidney troubles. Don’- Kidney Ping no for ti!" very mono. ~ Hero I: antimony to promo their mom. Dr. nus-ell II a nutlva o! l’cnmyl- null. where he recolrml lull volley- (runlng and 1mm n prim-Inn! or Me- Koespon Academy baron- xrmluumx from um Allvnhmy lfnllml l‘rnhy. tori-n Svmlnnry. He has lwld no panmmlvi. one lnr ll! your: in 0an dnnln. .\‘. \‘.. nnvl llm ollu-r fur marl; 16 your: ln llw Slxlh I'lmrrh of I‘m»- lmrulv. both bolus manic-d by m‘nnA Zoliullc and missionary onllnuln-m During Hm prrlml of Me l'illslmrgh mlnlslry his church rrnlrlbulwl morn than “.0050.va for Name and l'nrnixn M‘s-lunar} pmpmr: In li'flf. llr. Huc- srll nrmprml Hm ['r-sldrnry of W. q ‘ Illnslrr (’nilngv. ainrn “hi. h rim» lh"1 plan! has lnm :mvu-lvu‘ly r-nmutc-l . and a mm! or map.- um" 33-11mm 9,. i lrurml fur h-‘Hvrmvnl am! cmlmxnmntg ‘Dr. Russo" rnprrmm: :l lvli «knnminaâ€"i ‘Ilon at Hm Pan l‘rtwhywrian (‘nnla-râ€"l once in Edinburgh in HIM, and sorvrd as .‘lodnrntor of the Gem-ml Asst. mhly mowing ln Mmma In 1913. Ho ls a prvar‘hnr and llibln teacher of, excep- Homll ghlllly and pow". and will add slrrmgth to the! Faculty of the lnstl- tale. The Rev. Robert McW-tty anll. ‘0. 0.. LI. 1).. proutdcnt of Woutmto star College. has just accepted ttw call o! The Moody lttblo lmttluto of ('htcuo to tho Chntr or Doctrine and Homttottcn. and also will be nuoctn- tnd with the Don. Dr. Juno: M. any. and other members or the Pne- ulty, tn Bv-nxemtlc and Bible ('on- («When work throtmhont the muntry‘ u well an In the mltttng at the Chris- tian Work"! Magnum. Our Sunday School Is now organized on a good Sunday school basis and we are inviting you to come and Show with us all that we have. We would be more than glad to shake your land next Sunday at any or all of our surv- iceu. Come and we will do you good. Borvlm Nut Bunny. Sunday School at 10 o'cIOck. Morning service u 11 o'clock. Do not forgo! the ownlng service‘ It ii o'clock. Special treat next Sunday. Do not fail to come and hear a blind preacher next Sunday night. Mr. William Barn- hope, who last his sight during a fourth of July accident, but owing to his determination to overcome his barrier, he went to the Ohio State In- stitution for the blind, from whichjn- stitutiou he graduated with high hon- ors. Mr. Barnhope. is in graduate of Northwestern College, Naperville, or the class at 1914. Of this class he car-1 ried very high honors. as well as the esteem of every one of his classmates He is a marvel of our time. in show- ing that a strong determination knows no obstacles. You come and hear him next Sunday night. SPECIAL SATURDAY NIGHT. A reading WHI be given by Miss i-Insten or Downers Grove. Miss Easten is a student at the Evanston school of oiocution, and is quite an accom- plished reader. The reading will be given at the church at eight o'clock Bat. Eve. Full. :37. Admission 25c (or adults, nnd 150 for children under 12. (‘ome and enjoy an evening of heurty laughter. m MOODY BIBLE INST!- Good meetings last Sunday. Mr. Frank Grain, student at the Ev. Theo. Seminary, preached for us last Sun- ;dsy. because of illness on the part of the pastor. in the evening the pastor gave the story of his life to a very appreciative audience. 80 well did the story take with the audience that he was asked to give it more complete in the near future. The weather was moist from above and beneath but nevertheless a large number of peoâ€" ple gathered to hear the story or one who has seen both sides of lite. The pastor will give the remainder of his lile‘s story some Sunday evening in the near future. the date to be an- nounced in the Columns 01' this paper. LISLE CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. JUST IN TIME. 8. R. Schick, Patter. B. E. KEHLER, Proprietor Fancy Ripe juicy Oranges Fancy Grape Fruit 5c, 6 for Fancy Fresh Spinach, per lb. Nice Fresh Head Letuce, per head Blue Front Store! " I ’ GENERAL mu! GOODS AN!) Gum Telephones I'll 178 II S. Main 8!. Red Comb Poultry Feed One Can Corn One Can Peas 230 One Can Succotash Orange Marmalade. regular 25c now l9c Runkel'e Cocoa, regular 25c, now l9c Herkimer Peas, regular l5c L45 a dozen Log Cabin Syrup l-2 gal reg. .85 now .75 Hardware, Stoves, Etc. Special This Week Mertz (a Mochel Hard and Soft NORTH SIDE GROCERY AND MARKET‘ mun nmmammmu 36 South Main Street Washburn- 11‘ Crosby Co's F. GERWIG’S winter YOU who buy ï¬rst one c031 and then another should place an order with us for Vulcan and try it out to- day. You will then KNOW just what it will be for next winter’s use. The same clean, smokeless, clinker- less. smell-less, COST-LESS ï¬re you ï¬nd today will be yours all next‘ All coke IS coke but VULCAN is a variety superior in every way to the ordinary coke fflWestemUni’ted Gas fig Mal and Electric Company ame' Week End Specials COAL C. LCAILSON, District We! Prlce 86.75 per ton. TELEPHONE 29 VULCAN COKE 2;, “Gold Medal†Hour . about A Bid Cut 19c pet daz. 25c