Downers Grove Reporter, 5 Mar 1915, p. 8

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Phone 48-R Earnhardt Hummer-chalet. and fl nan. m at Mr. and In. W. Hum-enchant. o! hound. "L. died Monday. lurch III. after n We! lllmt Nun! mien I'm hold .1 the home Thom!” “lemma. Ir. Gnveley will tnle n thorough rent before entering the n- bneineen enin. He likes the u- bneineu. nndetetnnde It perfectly and will late: on enter that line min. At preeent be in content to nuke hie home in Leanne. He bu been over the United States. England nnd Mrice. end like- [AGI’IMO u n home better then no] loamy that he he: our previously lived int-«lacunae Neva. In 1905 lacunae 0-- Ca. alonx with the companies of Aaron. Elfin Ind Jouot. were connolldued into the pro-ant Western United Gu and Electric Co. mm m SATISFMTM WI Tel. 624 Good: Called for and Delivered On February 1, 1911. the old rate of $1.00 was lowered to 95 cents per 1,000 feet of son. because of the in- creased sales and the decrease in the coat of production. January 1. 1913. the second and int reduction during Mr. Gnveley’l term oi service wan nude. to 90 cents. become of the improved methods of production. Ilr. Gnveley an that only two other ploceo give u cheaper rate of son. Chicago with its rota oi so cents, and Peoria. with A rate of 35 cents. pm Communion o! On Hal Mada. " “mm- Wmi- Ohm mt " LnGrange enjoyed its first 5218 In 1901 when the LnGrInge Gas Com- pany opened its mains. charging the rate of 81.00 per 1.000 feet. In 1902 LIGranse Park and Brookfleld were supplied. In 1908 Hinsdnle began to have the use of the mains laid by the, LnGnnge Gas Co. and In 1904 Downers Grove and Western Springs were supplied. Clarendon Hills ae- cured Its first gas In 1918. Mr. Grsveley has been in ill health {or some time, and with the constant strain of business straits has desired for a change. Mr. Gruveley has been in the as business for 15 years. Be- fore coming to LnGranxe. he was With the Hanover Gas Company or Hsn~ over, Pa., for a year. He has been with the Lafirange branch for five years and in that time has tried to give the people of LaGrange the very best eerv-t ice that was possible. I Rich-rd.-c..0rdveley. who bus been dlltrict winner of the Western United Gas and Eiectrlc Company at Mange since 1909. tendered his relignnuon to that concern a month ago. Up to last Monday Mr. Graveley performed the duties or manager. Last Monday, 0. J. Carlson. who in to succeed Mr. Gnveley, took charge of the company's nflnlrs here. R. c. GRAVELEY REGIONS. Cleaning, Pressing, Repairing PASSED AWAY. And need a new suit. Come m and see Hass Stands for Tailor tall and’strong Who makes suits all day long If 66 §ogth Main Street, you pass Mnnaoomom. 66 South Main Street Formerly TelephoneOfflce Perfection Stnin Breed for ten yum. for hntching $ [.50 pct set- ting. Hens 0| each. Pul- lcts $2 each. Cockerls $2 each White Wynndottc cum C. C. REE-ICE. lurch 2|. IBIS Baden. rum. letter. from Prince. Bulhmnn. Don. two card; tron Nun». Ciro. (Tr-pm. letter. from Fulcrum. Cohan. Goo. I... mm, tron Boa. Houseman the drugglu reportn cus- tomers (may pleased with the QUICK uctlon of Dimple buckthom but. glycerlne. em. :- mixed In M!- lerol-Iu. This Ilmple remedy dmlnl the old l‘oul mutter from the bowels I0 THOROUGHLY um ON'E SPOONv Flu. relieves almost ANY CABE or conntlpntlon. lolll' or quay ntomnch. It II to powerful that lt I- used Inc- ceurully ln tppendlcltls. Adler-ML never [rim and the INSTANT wtlou la survrlllnx. Awhmfirm mum-"yum DOWNERS GROVE DRUG- GIST PLEASES CUS- TOMERS. Real towns are not made by men afraid. Lest somebody else gets ahead. 1When every one works and nobody shirks You can raise a town from the dead. And If, while you make your personal stake, ' Your neighbor can make one. too. Your town will be what you want to Hard. loner. tron Chm. 01m. P. 11.. mm. "on Chmo. Paterson. C. 1'.. card. from Poor“. In the Advocate, Vulcan, Alberta, Canada. . It you want to live ln the kind of a town. Like the kind of a town you like. [You needn’t slip your clothes in a grip And start'on a long, long hike. You'll only find what you left behind. For there's nothing that's really new. We a. knock at yourself when you knock your town. It isn't your townâ€"it's you! P333993 awn at yer 0qu on Hengon awenué,‘ Nap‘o' me, on may, March 2,1915 Funeral services were held Thursday afternoon-at the residence and at the Congregational church. It isn't your townâ€"It's you! ADVERTIIEO LETTERS. MR8. GEORGE ESCHER. BUILD UP THE HOME TOWN. Downen Grove. lliinois H. W. Glover, DCHVNERs GROVE REPORTER. DO‘VNERS GROVE. ILL. mgmfium “a n.- nouns 0!" WORSE!!! Beginner-I. Sunday School. 0:“ c. m. Honing Prayer and man, 11 n. a. luau School cor om: wholes, 11::W mmmum (um Iguana”. » l Endeavor topic. "How to Mac 1111: l Hume? Md.” leuler Hr. War- ren Went. Plltm’l elm Wednesday utter-noon. Theme for prayer meeting «ma. flog, "The Datum o! a Pen Lilo." 81‘. AN DREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Li the morning mice mm“: 1'. names. maiden of Tougnloo Uni- versity. liuiuini. will spank on the literary ma ind-atrial dilation of the negro. Ir. Catfish Smith 0! Chi- me will sing a solo. Evening service .1 7:30.. Bible School tad lion's Clue ah Sunday service. H a. In; Wedne- «y. a p. 3.; Sunday school, 10 I. m. m rudlng room In open to the pub “c on Tuesda- und Nd”- tro. I to 4 p. III. The Bible and cumm- Scicnce literature my in n“ or rur- malnouhchmfldm Inning ud evening won“. '10 pro-chm by the pater. 11:- while I. not! cordially hunt to m mica [no Salami“. wtor. and.) un- Icu: luau-choouuoLnlcm u n n. n. and 1:20 p. a. Junior 1. P. L. 2:48. and Baler Y. P. A. u 0:“ u n Ina-ml Map: Wad-coda: n I p. -. ud Thursday .1 1:“ '4 n. Char reheat-u! u 8:“. Wuhan are welcome In all ”Men and meeting; Brotherhooa met-«Inn. every am Monday 0! our): month 1:30 p. m. Trunlm momma. every ucond Monday at each month 1:10 a m. flormn 80mm” school "or, Bat- um, (mm I":th I. m. lo 11:!) A. m. Young People's Lame. ovary m- ood Thursday of each month 1:00 p. [Adm Md landing. ovary mom! Thom!” o! "rt: month 2:00 p. In. Tmhon' "wanton. our: Woo. and” 8:00 9. III. ”HIT EVANOILICAL CHURCH. 8T. PAUL’S GERMAN EVAN- GELICAL CHURCH. Ian‘s Bounty moon on the am Bud-y of the month; Inrrled Woman on the am Sunday: Youu Ltd!“ on the mend Buudu; Don um mm on tho third and”. Holy hour ndontlon "or! My from I to 4 I. III. FIRST CHURCH OF CHIIOT OCIENTIIT. Wonk dunâ€"Holy Communion. 1 8. IL; In”, 8 a. Ill. Sundayâ€"8 s. m. In“. main; of the Gospel and Epistle of the 6”. ur- mon; to u. 31.. High mu. radius or the Gospel and Epistle of the day. sermon; 3:30 p. In. volpen, boundle- uon. lemon; hummus, 2:30 p. n. During Lent n series of Sermons will be dellvered on the followlng sub jecte: Ash Wednesday-23 p. m. The Mennlng 01 um. Sundays, 10 o'clock ‘ Mumâ€"The Worehlp of God. Sundayl, 8 p. Intâ€"God's Dealings and our Social Condltlonn. Friday afternoons. 3 p. m.:-Statlons of the Crou’, Splr- ltual Duties or Chlldren. man”. 8 p. m.:â€"â€"Stulonn of the Cross, Sermon: on the Seven but Words from the Cross. Good Friday. 3 p. m.:â€"-Adorn- “on. Good Frlday night, 8 p. Intâ€"The Cruclllxlon 0! Jenna Chrltt. Rev. How-rd Adam up". ST. ANDREWS CHURCH. Band" “hook-9:15 I. In. 00mm ”niceâ€"10:80 1. III. hull-h nukeâ€"1:30 n. Ill. Prayer mung. "on Wednesday All are cordluly Invited to attend these services. Sunday servlcea: Glass meeting at 10 a. In. Public worshlp at 10:30 and 7:30. Sunday school at 12 m. Epwonh League at 6:30 p. m. Midweek prayer meeting, Wednesday. at 8 p. m. wo- men's Missionary Societies. first Thursday afternoon of each month. Ladles' Aid Society. second Thursday anemoon or each month. Choir re- hearsal. Saturday at H45 9. In. CONGREOATIONAL CHURCH. Paul O. M m. Jame- Freemn Janna". Mlnlmr. ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC CHURCH. Rev. Eneu B. Goodwin. Pastor. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. 0. Paul, Paar. “.50 pg! hpgr; 255 pg: trip to ' ad fro-n aep'ot lord m Overhauled 360.00 Price, to». a In dealers. Don’t sim- ply Ink for I an” randyâ€"get Don'- KHIcy Pineâ€"tho use an: In. none m. rmmnm Co. "Some lime ago I vu mil, trou- bled by Haney complalnL“ an In. w. w. Hello. of I Vine 9L. Hlna- dale. m. "I lml n burning sensatlou In my abdomen and rheumatic palm throughout my body. I felt tired and worn out most of the (line. I Inc. .00.! Dean'- Kldnoy Pm: and begun all; then. The! relieved the [tow- ble um! I noon felt hotter In every m. Invothoblghatmluforboa’l Kine, ng" An Umbnlla HIIIQ. Boron tuning a new umbrella a Mats-Mlmtyolm dbohtothohhgoportm-ofno mm. mimlaotmlmmu‘ nhnmmvuflnlphurd. J Hm In testimony to prom their merit Don's Kidney PM; no (or (bl: very puma. That no ofleu come with kidney troubles. loom Downers Grove Ml. May W." Tm Ir- Too Late. Don‘t wall an"! (no late. no mm In be In "me. Just In Hm 1mm kidney Ills. Mun- cumm me backache. nae dinâ€" :loeu. the urinary dlwrdm WOW m’mlm-” Phone loo-M Mold nnlcn In the Cmnonl church every umd Bundny. WALTER BURNEIBTRR. Putor. [inning urvlco II {1:00. The motor will 3|".- moth" port of the story 0! M- "h. We thank thou who out (out: u- In “for“ to come to our union. ll’ you I'M! to Know wmothlu about "In uIlo chunk. uh thou who attend It. and men I! you don‘t believe It. you come and no (or younclf. You and your childmn are “mm! to come to our Sum!” school and church. 80» gin out Sunday. ”100'“! FOR BUNDAY. Sunday 341300! at man n. In. Punching urvlrn u ”:00 I. m. Bowedâ€"flown llnblnnoo. J. I. mason, I. D. "The shortest distance between two points is a straight line," is a geomet. ric law. But who will any that it in not practicable in the common things of life»? The shortest distance between the hearts of the people of any com munity. and a public institution in that community. is. to give that people such things as will appeal to them. We had a demonstration at thia laat‘ week at our church. Saturday even-‘ ‘ing a goodly number of people gath- ered to hear Minn Boston give a read. ing. Sunday morning we had a good attendance. compo-ed mostly of peo- ple who had heen out the night he- (ore; and Smday evening our church wan llllet' nitl- attentive liatenera. compoaed moctly oi pcopie who had been out both Bot. evening and Sun- doy months. Sulllclent proof that people will Attend church It the church one" than: Ionic-thing worth their "me and effort. Phone 48-]! AUTO FOR HIRE By Hour at Trip of these services. You will receive I very cordial welcome. Our prayer meeting is held on Wed~ nesday evening at 8 o'clock. Everyone I: very cordially invited to uttend all The regular service: of the Baptist Church um be held as usual. Bun- day school at 9:15 d. In; Sunday morn- ing worship, 1] o’clock: Sunday ever» lug service. 7:30 o'clock. Everyone is Invited to come and bring a friend. Beginning Sunday. March 7th. and running every night except Saturday. there will be special services at the Baptist church. These services begin at 7:45 p. m. There will be special music and helpful and uplifting sch mom. The church itself will conduct the services and the pastor will do the preaching. All are «manly Invited to unend these Lenten evensonss. they are brief and Input. to help nu In our. unto-G {or spiritual supremacy. You are corf‘ qlnlly'welcome at any of our urvlce‘n. R. Wilbur Babcock. Pastor. SPECIAL MEETINGS AT THE BAPTIST CHURCH. GERMAN LUTHERAN CHURCH. jUST IN TIME. LISLE GONG. CHURCH. THE IAPTIOT CHURCH. s. R. Schlcb, Pastor. Scrub Brushes 7 All manner of soaps. powders and cleaner: Good Brooms §pecia§r Oil Mops with quart of oil Blue Front Store! Comeinmdteewhatacomplcteflnoof “help"we have for you. Everything to save your back. your Mmmdyourpochtbook. House Cleaning End Specials Red Comb Poultry Feed One Can Corn One Can Peas 23c One Can Succotash Orange Marmalade, regular 25c now l9c Runkel'e Cocoa, regular 25c, now 19c flerkimer Peas, regular I5c L45 a dozen Log Cabin Syrup l-2 gal reg. .85 now .75 Hardware, Stoves, Etc. ‘ Special This Week Mertz Q Mochel Hard and Soft NORTH SIDE GROCERY All) MARKET mun nmmnmmiivfu 36 South Main Street Washburn- Crosby Co’- Hot Water for the " Bath-Room F. GERWIG’S Don’t put ofl’ longer the convenience of a hot water supply. A Gas‘ Water Heater is the “Whole Works" and justifies the expensive fittings. Handsome Fixtures do not make a bath- roomâ€"«hot water does. Abundant hot water is the first essential. A . bathroom with a thousand dollar's worth of fittings but without a constant supply of hot water is as useful as a watch case without works. WestemUni’red Gas ' {gm Electric Company {if COAL 0. 1mm, mum Mr Price 86.75 per ton. TELEPHONE 3. “Gold Medal" How 35¢. 40:. 45c and “I 31.25 23c 5: to use each

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