Downers Grove Reporter, 2 Jul 1915, p. 8

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Nice ma. mamf (run. 1.0: w: I“ (out. dull-3N: 80- more tum, mum. to: [1:5 r “M Good bulldmn Ind chute. mind. Could Bmfiably iii-AB". any (or payment. Do for wtly modern. clan In. noun: home. Hu _1 [com-l _§ 9! "32m an broom house In good condition and do.» u. on main we. (or ”.000. sumo. coma (rung _ (god nqtupporhooa. Front! loam s-nqu»houu onfgquu Mo: Tornado Insurance costs but onemal! that. 01 an and lightning. and think of the Added condor! tn the feeling of so- cuflty from lou. None or us are grow- ln‘ : er and the more nan- added the we con word to take. m- -mom non-3H" new house on High- hnd Ava. (or “.5 nice moaned mh Ind we. lot 1- “W143. Nine-room house on 0 Ave. All mew mwnvenionm and A. lot thou: 651375 mot Fruit. men 3: duh-dc andgood garden. Prue. 34,15 and nuns your own unnl. Euh acre mrm. 2 miles south of Lou: [or 3135 per new. Fulr bulld- £33.: ‘AMolnIn; property selling much 14m hm I ”on din-ago q!“ I‘M Bacon: pun bath and stove “'14. mm one block from Main. on Cum“ at. mm lace lot. Av“ dealrably locum broom noun D in I an” m0. (to. Doc-- U ”I. II?! pr urn Karon-M guy ax downy-flu In thaw-v W_ Comuotluacmu. Lo~ Bu" “van. 2e. HIT! iii Batik Evérything In A1 "Ion. Two 60-foot Iota, 1:]: null nigh . giggly or trult sud all e. an In «v‘ 1m] 1-m- nugdp will... jam; M 154 “EVâ€"5|? r urn maul ”an“ ‘ bl. I. p .950.wa sch mam-we from Down-n much travel“ mac-dun road. I good bulldlm Price 8165 per acre. “I the only and. In vicinity at no low I“! 1M- u I .0qu tar-u. with lot {or ask Ifrmu homo. “.000. This lg 98- hi'ln'md ' 14K 13 Iii ' [guilty Pm»- and. 0!!"th Jog-pad 1-3099; Mun 8-1-00!!! buy qn _gho 593:;gi 651m? Fungi ling-en Aligd mid Mm mu porch. Fuel ml On mum of Supervisor Hummer- mat, m m of CM Supt“! on“ It.” mm the b“ of "IQ om m m Bowl! Comm’ ”" cod tor a. m ’0," 't “~55 °" Mont-I. M and $5.10 an mama tum- «Iliad. n- W ’mdwornobupmveduyuen- finest of the Illinois Inspection BI- mn before It. mvunco by 1011' committee. Mal work to be done u the Court- house sud Jun. In accordance with reportM engineer of the Illinois In- spection Bureau, now on me with the County Clerk. , _ _ Mon! "1., June 14m. 1915. To the Chairman and Board of SI- venison of Du Page County: A majority of your Committee on Courthouse and Ground: hereby ree- mnd the acceptance of the Md at sebum“. the (album. report of the Courthouse Ind Ground: Committee was declared Inn-and: These "(smlly' clone nsunlly revere the ways end works of their fathers. Somehody‘s grent‘nncle or grsnddnd was the first settler of this street and hls nollclee should therefore 'ohtsln today. Hence the shale community In shackled hy the tyrsnny ol' the dead. This sickening Ilttleness, this "backwoods“ clennlehnece. ls s stlflln; gen In which every semblance of com- munity consciousness become uphyxl- sted. In each an stmoephere. sll pub- lic splrtted enterprise gives way to the regime 0! “rule or ruin." which Is the nasal standard of ethics In such vlctnltlen whether opentlye in the church. lodge, club. or village hoard. (Conan-ed next week.) mu on «very hand. mu inn-ii..- ilon shown (Mi whqn in ml the muse- of a dead iown. in» am! ii in» variably in the divided mm of her ‘poopio. Very oflon ii in n cinnilh "Ill-h uiimnru to going “not." It mu I» mu l "Manon" in which mombernhip u nuns Kinship. li a sinner win-II to mate hi- imma in the (own. his only hoop oi ”hung magnum from "10!“qu oi this poi of tribe in inter-manna. On all hand.” ibis bunch sou together (or a his family Minuet and (he only time which their grog-riots constituency im ior nodal ameniilou is. oi (mm. devoted lo re- naming can: within its own foid‘ Applylng mu dhltnctly American punciplo to the run! commulu“ at nm mom. I. and the mum at m non-Moo moat strikingly flluolnud. Whmnr IO and a Mom! mm with 0! "HM and let Mm" among the bulnuu men. church", Ichooln lnd rlubc a! n atwn community, we we publlc Impmvemonll. growth and profi- it was for this Ihu our great Civil War wan fought. "Let me write Union at the top or that paper." said Uncoln to Stevenson. “um you may write wintever you pious under it." "United we stand; divided m9 an" it wu "ll! wk", and in“ upirii alone which hold the nation together in me irylnx any. or the sixties. And II in lint same spirit without which no union or community oi any lite cu: long endure. much Im not nnd prayer At present our tellov countrymen of German. English and French de- scent hold in their possession one of the rarest opportunities of service to this nation that could possibly come to any private citizen in times of peace. 'Moreover, We believe and ex- pect that they will prove equal to the crisis. This nation is trusting them to exercise that spirit of discre‘ tion and statesmanship which, in times at excitement and prejudice. comprehends how golden is silence. And when they venture to speak oi’ the awful tragedy of Europe. it will not be to justify the attitude of their respective "Fatherland" or Mother Country. but always in a profound sense or their allegiance and obliga- tions to this republic and leaving dc» cision and judgment to our national administration, they will utter only well chosen words of harmonizing in~ fluence calculated to annals-mate the divergent sympathies 0! all Ameri- can citizens into a common loyalty and a common brotherhood. To thi- end, “AMERICA" is the word at the hour for current conver- nation. It is the moat apt and appro- priate word tor United Sines citizens. it rinse with the lpirii of liberty And fraternity. Here all mtlonallilee are accepted on terms 0! equality. When therefore, the immigrants from other countries become American citizens. their allegiance to those other coun- tries should cone. it is especially urgent in the present crisis am this attitude should he manifest. - noun" or the moral midnight whlch now 1):de the‘ glory of the once chained nations or Europe. and use cola-sol scale at their recent pre- cipitous return to a state or barbarian which shock: nnd couture. the moral sen-o or normal humnnlty, there rents upon American citizen: the lublime rerponnibillly of so oonducilng them- selves in manner and speech as to preserve at least n remnant of the world’s civilization, lest it. became n ‘10»! an." C. B. swoom. IRVING GOODRICH. UNANIMITY. W“ mus “Row-z MITHODIOT EPIOCOPAL. Jame. human loam mum. Sunday services: Clu- meeting at to a. m. Public worship n 10:80 and 7:30. SIM" school It I: n. mum-m Long“ a 0:80 9. -. lid-week mm new". waned”. It a 3. II. Wo- Hold lot-vim In the Congregation-l church ”cry oeeond Sunday. Sunday ”nice. 11 n‘ m.; Wednu. day. a p. In; and” school. 10 I. m. The reading room ls open to the pub- m: on Tuna.” and Fridays from 2 lo 4 p. m. The Bible And Christian Science literature may be read or pur- chuéd of the one In curse Vlmon In welcome. Pncn 50c. u all dale". Don't lun- yly uh lot a kidney remedyâ€"ant Don’- Kldnny Pulpâ€"mo ulna um Mr. Whllo had. l‘oatar-Mllbnm C0,. Prop... Buflllo. N. Y. 0: Much to. "15, Hr. Whuo udd- ed: “l mu no Dan‘s Kidney Pm- now and than. when I met; cold on my kidney; A row dom alt-n Me- an up all right. I gladly confirm my tumor endorsement." Mnrtln White, policeman, 97 North Format avenue. Downers Grove. an: "About two months ago I had slurp Itltchu In the mull 01‘ my back. whom-var I moved. The kidney mro “on: rare discolored, filled with ad!- meat And mud too freely. l nully not a supply of Donn'l Kidney Pm- And they cund In. promptly And thot~ mhly.“ (Statement given April 19. IMO.) Look well to their record. What they have done many times in years gone by in the host guarantee 0! m. ture results. Anyone with 5 bad hick; Any render nufleriux from urinnry troubiel. from kidney iiis. would and comforting words in the following Iuiement. (swamps anov: - .gwmmm Mme-hm No Stronger Evidence Can Be Had In ‘Downen Grove. WA umn' BURMEISTER} Putor. On motion of Supervisor Keller the BURNS board adiourned to call of chair. A. A. KUHN. On motion of Supervisor nammer- schmidt the salary of the Board of Review for the your 1915 was fixed at $5 per day. and the salary o! the As- sistant Clerk of the Board of Review was fixed at 83 per day. in}: District: Men w. Lies, Charles Tedrahn. Louis Meyer. Polling place. Tedrahn's store. Cloverdale. street, thldlle. Bloominodtlo Pmlnct. lat District: J. H. Huttendort. George Bernhardt, Henry Grape. Poll- ing place. Tom: Hall, Bloomingdale. 6th District: Henry Andermanl. Louis Dicke, Geo. A. Knrnatz. Polling place. Henry Buchholx’n Cupenwr chop, Exchange street, am Grant 2nd District: F. A. mm. J. W. Tucker. L. B. David. Polling 171309.; Tucker’- Real Estate om“. Downefl‘ 1 Grove. 1 . 3rd District: 0. a. Bio-Icon, in; Nuamore. Irvin Hear“. Polling: place, Village Hall, Downerl Grove. 4 5th Dian-(ct: I“. H. Unmet. John Hearth Emil Elchhorst. Pom-3 place. Luce Hall. Lace. m Brow“ W 1-: mm: George Bum-,Geoue a Ruchty. Norman Joni-m. Polling place. Goo. Boxer a 8011': Coal omce. Kin-dale; 4th District: E. F. Day‘s, J. A. Hall. L. C. Humor. Polling place, Village Hall. Humble. HIST CHURCH 0' CNRMT, .ClINTl3T. GERMAN LUTHERAN " CHURCH. RECORD OF THE PAST. The Best Business Reference Start to Save Now It establishes confidence on the dobâ€"means freefdom ffom debtâ€"and is evidence of thri t Any young man with a bank book has the best letter of reference. Any one can have is a bank book m Wfifi' Clerk *B‘I'EII. ”OWNERS GROVE. ILL. Our pnyar meeting is held on Wait and” evening a 8 o'clock. Everyone is very cordially invited to “tend all of these union You will receive a very cordial welcome. R. Wilbur lama. Manor. The regular union of tho Baptm Church will be held no anal. Blu- day ochool at 9:45 I. EL: Show mom In; worship. 11 o'clock; Sunday own- In; service. 1:80 o‘clock Sunday School for older “mourn. 12:” in 1:30. loudly night. Boy Scouts. Tuesday night. Choir tube-ml. We III-ll obnrvo Communion Bun- du morning. June 21. ancrly moo-Hug June 30. Wot-hip, with pruehiu nut Bandu- morning 1nd ovonlna. Bible Bench! and Men‘s ('lun at noon. Endeavor topic. "('hrm‘l call to the young women oi iodny.“ In. I. Prince will om tho alum-«ion. Pnyor meeting subject. "No tub mum for love." ST. ANDREW'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH. Woduetdlyl. 7:30 p. In.. explana- [loo 0! the Bundny school lesson 01 following Sunday. Everybody wol- come. Every second 'I'humhy 0! each month. 2 p. m, [Adlcl' Md. Ind l p. In, Young People's boun- new“. A cordial welcome to Iverybody. 6m. am». 8. Pnhl,’ Pastor. Bunch”: 9:15 a. 111., Sunday school; 10:30 I. In. German service; 7:30 p. m.. on every first and third Iundny 01 each month, Bull-h service. Every on: Monday 0! such month, 8 p. m. Brotherhood mootlng. GERMAN EVANGEL. 3T. PAUL'S CHURCH. Everybody ls Invited to all of these services. Preaching service 1] a. m.; sermon by Bishoo S. P. Spreng, I). D. Special music will be rendered. Afternoon service 2230. Special music and addresses. .Young People‘s meeting 6:30. Union services at 7:30, at which the Bishop will preach. Sunday school hour, 9:45. A pro- gram suitable to the occasion will be rendered. IRE-OPENING SERVICE. The reâ€"openlng service of the First : Evangelical church. corner Main street and Maple avenue, will take place 1' next Sunday. July 4. The services will be held as follows: Morning Prayer and lemon. :1 I. Rev. Howard Adam Lop." HOURS or WORSHIP. Beginners. Sunday School. 9:45 I. Thur-a1 W and mouth. udhl' mam-u. WNW dunno. afoul: month. Choir” ham]. Saturday at Hana. .............................. TH‘ IAPTII‘T CHURCH. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. Paul a. VIM Punt. Blue Front Store! I have just your size, shape, price and color B. SCELFO,29 S. Main SI. Hygienic Kalsomlne and Alabasflne Wall Finish Hardware, Coal, Feed Mertz <9 Mochel 36 South Main Street Take Advantage of These Reductions We will ifistall one of these heaters complete thh flue pipe, gas and water connections, for $1 6. 50 How good a hot bath feels in sum- mer; it drives away the weariness of the day. But getting the water hot is too hard a task unless you "have a. gas water heater to do the work A CIRCULATING WATER HEATER lighted a little while before you are ready will furnish you all the hot water you need for a bath and then it is turned ofl‘I No gas is burned except while heating the water: _ Full Due 01 nixed Palms, Brushes, While Lead, Oils, Etc. We do all lands oi Furnace and Gutter Work "‘igWeste U 't ' {a and aggmzflaz; ii: Outing-and Tennis Shoes Must be Sold at Cost Kehler-Service These and other Imam. II DIV. ‘ All IflI_l_ Q keep your feet comfortable Let’s Get Acquainted chm.MuI-m Friends TELEPHONE 39 A HOT BATH

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