I! fumed in I ï¬ne Iece of ground “in mod-ma hon (he allowing should 1b you: to two-Wank“!!!- nnfl arts-tinny built as; his >000" even-wk holy-e. bath, underlay! 1.2:, mnvh‘g and Regular! A ve «curable fumcré firm has Just been I to my list. Location about mm from Downers Grove limit: on a Enemzmnga- mam: ma- w: “cut ï¬at, bath etc: onaily lure batch. and An and from. â€2150 eet. All chi Went: paid. Shade and fruit. South side. One of the most mmmnflnfly Mill Fae-like puree that has ever append my P33 la 0!?ng {9r ‘BJM. meg . ‘ AA,†A A random plum-room hous- on south [He Is pfltpd n “.200, "as hot in" but. hath and me beautiful nrt glass. large lot. on two raved street. and an imminent: ml Lame hard name trees around an , Intro-m “nun-mated house. mly two It: {mm depot, {or 33.8.0. Steam in very M h «mental Mum hath lad nitrous floors Lot is 275 f deer- â€! [mu muth'avd. Han (Wane “do and (mu A â€on M "\an lam! containing P; m. um out-H- »! Imwnnrs Grove, (or -13 is! in no! lultnNe 1m bulkfln s. u! for trucking you ran form we kin o! it. "we when I an ynu It has about mm to“ o! decayed "gentle mun on "u- surf-co, fl and: (flu draining. which would no! ho dlfllonlt. Ram-Mb": rm- dn not â€hon! It" wlwn fle‘m pmpeny with lefloy. Me men In up- 4th Au'mvn m-Omnohfle. Grove puspo V!†v." "‘3 Fi'fl\ d "ml-pr In “Int-mun? W0. m [In a ml um. I. A “an. Wrath-r. loâ€" cated om Mlh Iron hum" (Irm- 6! Incl "MAM" mm !mm who!†at“ on on m madam mud. The". I. van het- m to" m mimis N In more" ww- h , Ind mm." mm. "mm minim I’m rm and 0"?“ka very comm“. ha “to. Burn 21:14 (at. Paul! house at Met. ngod vol] and yndlum. r- w" .u vvv uuuv uuu -l‘!’ m In" u'm. for “23.. m- 01 chain mm. ï¬nk IM mutant Manda qu About to. Mma‘ mm. «I'M. his one II In“ IWM' M m "(M durum run «an. I} M- O M hub In. Doc "I" but lam m tum-I. A» "In lum- mm cl um- a! mm and n snot p ‘ $.- an. that! It.“ I. 5-- mm "no 50- tau in“. m mat-Ho at I... la nu Onlhm‘bdï¬cmmhth Mullah-u" m mun magmix .mmhukz‘. nugget! .;~.La .. 5...“! .2? ï¬x 1.00301. â€Nuâ€: â€9F â€Mr" 3...! 3. 50:3): <03: 3 5;. if 1. 5.. is '3 ‘ «5.... all .91.... is a! Fl 0. .15 .2. 3).: I. .1: 1. â€" 33- .1.... I! a. 1:1 .1. .9... .18 on .039. :(l' 2.!!! .25.; at. is.» ‘IQ‘. WM! Mvojoq. h 039 nonl ho'm Mgr": 1m. ‘91-! hp. min-.1 k loan. 0 an per am. Mention. on n! W on IMO kit ‘5 Boll In and “I’ll! (. Hanna-a. 'l'lu Igu‘ u â€nib-fro. run. an 8- «an arm. A short dunncoout author- Do‘non Grove. (or â€.600. Good I vounry houses and out» ounmfldhmh' gum. I 80 baring rum. tree- L 800m: (arm. a mile- tooth from Down- on Grove. 8100 r acre. Excellent ‘0" my bulldlnu at. I. a neuhbuhood of Lube: 1mm farm. with (6' for uh. iéq. 0171.000. iï¬iv’t‘oï¬iâ€"hi‘lTn-i ï¬'m'w-Mm 5"“! "@ï¬" Wm"; “‘I‘ 5.... n... “$3.600 [or 7- doom house. 3 blockl from “Ff-h flu Weir Inmace. huh ind an :u‘xm . Good barn and earn Al also-amen!» void. An up-toâ€"date 7~room hon-e. In but rut or town (or 34,000. Lot 1- 110:“! set. Furnace, hardwood floors. wade and fruit. East tram. Very desirable. â€.200 for very roomy s-room house. nut ouuode villue llmltn. Lot In 50x20!) eeL Good barn. poultry house and armed well. A desirable home {or one wishing to be sway from me buy part of town 32,000 for b-room house. inn [M 502200 tact. City water and gas are In. [ADI-9 of garden. frult, made and poultry space. A an. bro-u mun. C over M4 HQL'P‘FIW lam Jau- lull] lrull. Well fenced. Price, V nu“. uwu Elle narn car- @113: “ch poultry ham. 8:)“ h t black loam. very pmducflve. About trunrlgveeg,‘ Eagrly a_dl lacy-lug; “Al-o lZï¬-ncrc country home. 153 mile: 1mm Downers Grove depot, on madam roan-l. Home has llx lane moml. :- In good to- 9.112.111:er by“. Good glu ham. __ca§- 53w... "' “’ mwm Basement undcr rur halt of home. on water. sewer. us and ï¬le! life In. I: Im‘urztveme‘ingwclmï¬ paw , are n l M an PI {97. gyms“! heyfrom guy-[duly 7 Illa mm», bedde- 3 closets mwmom â€"â€"__.- Ivv'. "v". mtw.l|l~ u Tunâ€"shut?" wax horn-depot. Price. $2.000. Sâ€"toom house. 1 block from depot, for gift»: Complex. huh; nova heat. 50- zoo for very rogmyVé-{Jq'nrlipoggg 1 A1,,“ mm n it? {oi-1' "Ftâ€"$2.. in the home of his son. flnelly becom in; I member 0! his daughter's house- hold {our and a hell yeah ago. me ‘depu-ture n mourned. among others. by Me sister. Mn. Phlmp Strnbler of Nepenflle. m.. the only remaining member of the Immediate family; In um anneal] sacrum of Hal-ï¬eld.‘ Ill, 1 niece, and the son and daughter ma their human. The tuner-1 nerv- lee in canine“! by new. Alfred E. Men of the am Contention! Church of Repel-ville. m. at the home. Since August 12. 1883, when ire wu bereft o! M: wile, deceased bu spent we greater part of his remaining years Although not nominally Identiï¬ed with any church his altitude toward the came for which the church stands waa a sympathetic one. After a brief lllneu, during which he was tenderly cared for in the home of his daughter, he passed away on April 6, 1915. aged seventy-three years and two days. Deceased was true to the heritage of sturdy virtues beqmthed to hlm by Ms pal-en , And developed in the early years (it is life. and won the good will of the members of the communmu In vlflch he lived.’ "In years have been mm almost wholly M m Page County. at. or near. anervme md Downers Grove. 0!: July 2. was. he wu married to Julia Roberts. Two children were born to them. Alexander (Hinton. of Pasadena. (71L, and Genevieve. low ï¬n. anr, of Downers Grove. John Riddlor vu one of In chii. dun born to John and Elizabeth Rid< diet. lie. with the other children. (to. up under the wholesome discipline of pioneer conditions. lam life. nod the traditions oi Scottish lilo which had ionnd embodiment in (he lives oi his porous. an. all Insurerâ€"for n bummed country this spring «everybody. Clean up nd Palm up! no l'l' EARLY! ï¬nial d the “minds of than“. at mum who I!" no out muo- ol no country "on unto-Down and at 'Il‘o'l on year. Mid-1 '0 boot: our mm by until; u an attractive u mun Cam.†In "mu Now. [at Don I"! a can a! punt (cool ulna pump and . hmh. not tom's “other con-Mention. Don‘t do It lo the nunuoo VI" have to be to» mid um not. no can you nor- chne a good, haunt pol-I o! s cm “on hand. hon on seven}. an any one of which n- aanot so far rm; > homo". la: 9.! IA! ""7 III do Ila an low-ti In!“ our country (lotion m- you. If you um «- thuo out a. pro-pact o! a â€con-In “MINI." and him“ your Idaho" by you may“, "on null can In all), untold. , Nature )- dolu her but to beautify the WI". an she cannot gums one. coed unaided boon-u. lowly nu bu "com to been" (no land-an with building- at every durum“. (or... “Ian†noon and loch. anun can- not out-mu the worn a: mu. Sou-3 In hon! Then I: n (run an. gradually noun-3 out In". meadow and nature. The up In count-a up tum-ch tha trunk- o! (to... ad noon the ma. gmn Iboou will â€our to [ml-h In. unto... Nation-W. Mum! Show" TM. Sixth Gndeoâ€"Heidl. a classic for children. The Itory center. about a little Swil- glri’a city 3nd mountnin life. it is two to life, and pemeutod with the doom: love to: mturo um breathe. a beautiml religion: spirit. Filth Gradeâ€"Genie. In Sweden. This In a buutflul Itory centering about the life and people of Sweden. This not of book: cox-mime: with the work In smug. Fourth GMa~The Kipling Reader. by Rudyud Kipling. This book wlll open to the young reader the bend- ful and stimulating world of laughs- tlve llterature that Mr. Kipling has created {or children. Third Gladeâ€"East o' the Sun and West 0’ the Moon. by (3an Thorpe- Thomsen. This contains the folk and (airy stories. tables and legends, not only on a means of fostering and di- recting the power of the child's imagi- nation. but as a basin for literary Interpretation and appreciation throughout v life. . J _..f -â€".r-"-. m" '7Ԡâ€W“ W" 1‘}. Mill! m at "I. 3'9“" mm for (he sumo-Ion“?! “W" cum m In held an mu. Saw "I. ‘w “O NO?“ M‘nhml: '6“ 1‘" â€m I! .;“ .. I: m mm. FMt'M-r. This In I upload" "‘4‘ In; v " 11 ooloek; .m- in. mice. 1:80 o'clock. or. cont-lab; the but literature [or Our on!!! neon»; ‘- hold on w“ a whoa! â€odor. Chm us all In- nudny «all; n 8 o'clock. Wm M "M h m "'1'†a†simple â€It I. van com-Ii: Influx! lo «and all “let. which an the Ilmry product- “ may ninth. and which have aâ€. 0! than “mm. You will mom I vlved the centurion because they rep- vary “mu†volcano. , rem: uni am! In: incl-lance: and ututyvcermln cmnmozl needs of GERMAN LUTHERAN 1 childhood. CHURCH. . Second Grade-Jun Beacon Second . --â€"-- under. to follow up next year the fluid tomcat In the! Convention! â€canon! work mu has been done chunk our: second Sunday. this year In the ï¬rst grade with the WALTER BUBMEIBTER, Pastor. Beacon 'chart and um reader. The Idiom boon inn boil: pu- chuo‘d for the “momentary reading Ill! (or flu "out lilo School: CLEAN UP! PAINT UP! OBITUARY. W (: soc-nod hooker only when Mr pl" 1. not MI). I will take Mhmfluymrmtlmom‘ ' run umn onum' R. Wilbur M Punter. . ....._._ ‘ , How! I. uni W Thouâ€. 1 cm doubiy sure this miter will re- ceive you: coral-l oonaidention in view of your solicitation to “Moat" The Rana-tor, and being mildly I Theretore. without hesltancy do I take the liberty of enclosing some m- ental-e issued by the Committee on Beltway mu Pay, the object of which in to bring to the mention of the peo- ple men-em through the green the real eltuetton with respect to the com- pensation pen! railroads (or trenc- variation of men. Downers Grove. Ill. April 6. 1915. Mr. C. H. Suats, â€" Editor Downers Grove Reporter. Downers Grove, m. Dar Sir-I read with enjoynble In- terest each week the entertaining Items In your puriï¬cation. the columns of which display a nompartiun stand- ard and mm of fair play. Sunday School for older scholars. 12:!) to 1:30. » “on“: night. Boy Scout; Tuesday night. Choir reheaml. ST. ANDREW’S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. The eaten-lune“. "Bird Center Graduation.“ am be given at Lute Rummy awning, Apt" 24. In to sponge to numerous "quests the choir will repeat the cantata. "Chin Ind Crown." Sunday evening, April 25. Worship Irm: pro-china by "N, on. flow In the tannin. In the ovenlu Dr. mm, â€.10? 0' the rum (Tow mat-Nona] Churn of In anal». 'II: bring the message; the male chorus wm ting. Blue «boo! Ind men‘s clan at noon. Endeavor theme: "Tho Convention in CMngo.†“one for Waited†evening. "A Song of Worship.†“my um“. I] I. IL: Won†011.39..“ “awn-.1 Tn mdlu roo- I- on In no pub in 0. Mn and Wm M:- 1 (04.... “ammonium-(ha Science Hunt-n my 50 mad or nr chad o! a. on In em: mum Morning Prayer cud lemon. 11 I HOURS or WORSHIP. Beginners. Sunday School, 9:45 I. BuFl-{draggï¬â€˜w Faring-pong. 333.913.335.055 via...- rn F. your! ad. 328 I log. 81...? IS... Spa-03.3.. p. g Huang-canal: WM Loo sebum. tutor. In“, 0."- Iao: InmulooluuLnlcr-n Icing-.M'Izuunlumtl’. lu’l Baum, m on I!» am 8nd†at the south: tun-Id Woman «Ninth-day; Yamaha-oo- tlo “ecu Bum; Boy- ud om- ou the third mm. Holy In: “crutc- ovory has! from I to G p. n. ST. JOSEPH'S CATHOLIC CHURCH. â€"_ Rev. Emu I. Goodwin. Pam. Sundayâ€"8 I. IL. Inn. mm; or the Gospel “0- Epistle ’o! the day. as non; lo I. IL. Huh In“. null: of the Gospel and mu. 0! the dâ€. um; 8:80 p. IL. "upon. handle "on. umon; lapel-In. 3:30 9. It. Wool duo-Holy Con-“Ion. 1 t It; Ian. I a. I. Ila-'1 Bounty nut. on tho am and†of tho Iontl: lurid Wow “Ninth-day; Youth-choo- the one“ sum; son and om- " tho mu m. Bob Ion “OI'IHOI «or, My Iran I to t p. n. IMO? IVANOILICAL OHUIOH. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Au’ltL‘t-J Ia tummy an EA to an per- son: mun-awn, on! the Bound o! Trus- tecs o! the \‘Iltuxe ol‘ Downer- uwse. IIL, luh‘ .Ilfl â€tut-Am UH" cement ultlewumu be constructed In front a! certain lot. on tun-«rt arena: hou- tho ku mm 0‘ bob: ta and 22 In sunny (5 Cult-5' Butxflvlslun a; mud \‘hmxc watwam to I wot com Heeling with the nodewalh now run- umgod on and Gilbert Avenue In the “he" or Downer: (how. um main-nee for the name [Dew on Me In thus umce at the Village Clerk of In“ Villa‘s. luv- mg Mpth tn the County Count 01 Du I'nae L'uuut)‘ 0! “Into“ tor nu uncut-um“ «I we tout u‘ and Imwotmnwnt act-om- |ux to houofltn. nu manual beta: wxutue In nu- nuunlunentn. cub bun-ta mtelut at the ml. of an r rent pm unnun. and an onus-mot t cnlot tuw ml been math and "turned to Add count. the anal hunting IMM will lgo am! on Ihc 1mm In at MI". A. D. Illa. at "to how ot‘ IO o‘t- I. mt. or II noon tumult" u the Ina-mm at tho mutt It“ Dunn. All wuooa dogma. my ï¬le objection- lu Into mun batons ultl d- '. hm! III-r upon: 0- the harm. and on n their 4-- (nine. thud Dorm" thou. "1.. Apt“ II. nun. Sundayâ€"3 I. IL. Km. main; of the Gospel “0- nun. ’ol the day. I» non; no a. 31.. Bin In“. mam of the Gavel and mu. 0! the any. 'IRO‘I’ CHUNG†07 CHI!" ‘COINYICT. All are cordlully Invited to “and these â€Mm. Sunday unless: Clan meeting Ii 10 a. In. Public worship at 10:30 and 37:30. Sunday school at 12 In. Epworth League 1: 6:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting. Wednendny. at 8 p. :11. W0‘ men’s ‘ Missionary Societies. am Thunday afternoon or each month. Ladlea' Aid Society. second Thanh! afternoon 0! each month. Choir ro-‘ hum]. Saturdny at 1:45 p. m. Rev. Howard Adam upper. COMMUNICATION Jame. megn Joanna. Ilium». CONORRGATIONAL CHURCH. mu a w»... m. METHODIST EPIBGOPAL. There is mother thing to take into consideration. We can practically curve stock with plenty of food hmdy. feed n man on any food can- hihln; one element alone. and he will loos be Many starving for some elm element it does not contnin And which his body requires. It is the an. V†with the hem. They to «In t balanced ration to runny he well fed. Corn, wheat. outs. that, m contain element. in diflemt propor- tion. 1nd if they no “united. uni E8 5 $5 I! §§ g: 2%- Es: Izigiggg g; ;§ 3' Hen- will ï¬rst apply tho feed pro- vided to keeping them in good. aims, healthy condition, and than. if there in n surplus. they will use it to supply can. Only in the spring. vhen the ra- productive instinct is predominant. will they lay under other condition. The who mm: realizes (hit and logic his hen- nll they will est at Ill lumen do no! main me 'W locks of hem would be u caret-fly (oi rm! cared for a any other stock on m ‘r mace. Host (an: flocks at. Iflmd to rustle for mm: of the" "v- lng. and If they do not M It, they lulu. SURPLUS FEED IAKES EGGS Hon. len Balanced Rauon to I. W." Fedâ€"Wimp Lay" arm. QM PM... emr I’ll Ion-q an [In mm at an on "M pr un- num. and In mun-M ".0an len; Mn mu- IM "NM (1‘ MM Vow". 0w lml Mari lunar-n - I: ho ï¬nd em mo mm! by In). A. Ii. toâ€. at m- lwmr o! I. u‘rlorl a. m. or an m (Mn- afl" no “u ion-um" u' "u Cour! um wt!!!“ . rflod and». um? (ft-um "I tum-av 5AM) "um I» nu turn-mo" nu not a! nu lupmwmm arm N In howl". I-M nun-nun bl pay- 0 In It: I'm-Mum‘s. our boy a. la- .m. r..=.im:â€"vr4.:-. .1 93.3.: .3 :3 .530 .1... a! at .3 :8 9.2. e- .3. 5:33 3...; mg 1-,... Kari... {cm-‘39.». " â€19AL A“ MIN? 7“". huftlï¬ III N}: KB! ow to I" mun-tad In! It. than! M in“... o! the VI"... 0! Ihwmu an." I having “and that rm»! alo- .» In munch-d In tram ol unall- It: 9. the no". ud- at Rand-In Mm: I In! IN- a! Church My"! [nun lum- «a 1mm unm- In Bum“ tun-cl. Ibo north on. at tun-Ill mm! "on munch â€It"! .4» lulu Inc“. the anal Me: at Wag-â€yr My" (autumn-mu Mm! mun uii Legal Notices Price 50c. u l dealers. Don't sim- ply ask for kidney remedyâ€"1e: Don's Kidney Pillsâ€"«he name um Mu. Theldel recommends. Fosterâ€" Mubum 00.. From. Buflalo. N. Y. worth reodiu: “One 01 my family was bothered by kidney complaint about nix month- ago." write: In. Cu! 'flreldel. at 320 Fourth St. Kin-dale. Ill. “Being on his feet no much. weakened his kid- neys and he had considerable heck- eche and poin- through his loins. Hi- buch was lune and still. He used Don’t Kidney Pills and they rid him‘ 0! the complaint in a short time. I am only too pleued to recommend Dean’s Kidney Pills to other: who have trouble from weak kidneys.“ ram new. innit ma." and the Mi mum-m in this vicinity are lMtolamvhetorflletmbo loumi. In" a lune, won and toil-a back in bed no more. than to Don't Kidney Pills. Thou-and- upon thou- und- of people In toiling the mod new. of their expezience with this tented â€may. Herein an example WILLIAM H. "IJ'IIHTI’T. Mahmud In M.» mm «nu-â€mm! WI All ll. nwmm. Appuiul to man an“ ML Green peppers Fresh tomatoes Fresh asparagus Fresh Spinach Celery, California Fancy rubarb New carrots Head Lettuce New been ‘Hot house cucumbe s Fresh leaf Lettuce Fresh pineapples Fang Naval oranges Good Things To Eat! Blue Front Store! ,1. The ecu-ens Ive nuke ate pelleet in nutetial and workman- Ihip and our prices In: the lowest. Get our ptices on screen Int that new sleeping potch. Call and tee ul 0: phone t33-W. Window Door and Porch Screens made 0! ted cypress lumber. Red Comb Poultry Feed Hardware, StoVes, Etc. Mertz é! Mochel Hard and Soft We take mcuuremcnll. make and ï¬t all screen: i! denired Screens ! 36 South Main Street Washburn- Crosby Co's Fly Time Is Coming Potter Company How many gallons of hot water do you want in a day? Tell us and we can supply {on with a heater that 18 large enoug or small enough for your requirements that is ready always to supply any quantlty you want at the turn of a faucet or the stroke of a match It means a lot of comfort if you , have and lot waork if you do not have a INSTALL ONE NOW fiélï¬sï¬efsgï¬zï¬gww fa? Always Having Hot ‘Water Means A Lot ' COAL GAS WATER HEATER Gelleuly Now" ancmmutrmuaw TELEPIIONI 89 [9, 15, “WW’FIII 35, 40 and 50c perdozen 5c each I 5c per poumi 10¢ per bunch 10¢ per pound 8c per bunch be per pound 5c per pound 6c per head 6c per bunch . 15c «oh 5c per bunch I so each Li?!