'1 fl. THE CORNER GROCERY J. W. NASH Phor. We Have A Few Only A Few REAL WINTER FLANNEL SHIRTS Gray and Blue Couldn’t Get Anymore. Another Scarce Article Waiting Your Pleasure Here WINTER OVERSHOES Genuine Rubber Made For Rough Usage. Dry Goods, Groceries and General Merchandise â€~30 Soulh Main Street Two Phones 177-178 Lehmann Michel Bakers Fl'vsh Grated ('m'un'mt With Thu Milk. pvr mm ........ Sweet Apple (‘ldmz pc-r quart .......... Fancy Early .lunv l'o::.-. pm- can 13c. «luz. Bonths Hvrrim: In Tnmntu Sauce. [wr um New Orleans Mnhlssvs. pm- mn ...... -. . . N0. 2 (‘an l‘m‘k llrnns ............... 13 Oz. Bottle (‘utsup .................. Beechmlt Chili Sum-o, per lmttlv ........ No. 2 Can Tomatoes. per can ............ Queen Oliw's, jm' ..................... Nu- :3 RN] Beans. 2 vans l'm' ............ J Phys. Swifts l'ridv Washing: l‘mx'llvlï¬. . Bulk Cut-nu. per puum! ................. VOL. XXXV. N0. 43 Reporter Want Ads (Pay! DOWN ERS GROVE REPORTER GROCERIES Follow Let Us Hc!p You Start That Account. FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Service Prices “THEN SOME†ml you are paid to do and Then Some this you \.‘ is what gets your salary raised. Duwacrs Grove. Illinois. â€lion, save systemalically and won be indvpcudcnl. Phone 59 - M DOWNERS GROVE DU PAGE COUN" K , ILLKI‘ 40Xâ€, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1918 . 184' 31.7†. 20C 18v: 300 H' man or THANKS [ We wish to thank our nripzhhors nan frinnrls for (hniv kind sympathy and! beautiful flnral nffrrings daring our} mom-l. hernavomont. ’ Edward H, “runsnn dim! )lnnday morning. Ovtohm- 2th. a! H10 Emr-r» zonry "capital in \‘mmxs'tovm. Ohio. of influcnza foHoWM by pnnnmonia. H0 is survived by his mothnr and star fafhnr. Mr. and .“r5. Alli-rt Wood- wani of Niagara Falls. N. Y.. and on» brbthvr. Emory of (hr- villngv as wr" as a numbvr of othrr wlnriw-s and a hard of ï¬â€˜ioflds. Ho wax born horn on January 200.. 1900. [Mm-mm! at Ymmzstmrn. Ohio. :zn) mum l'u n-musvrl. and 3’01 nl w-mh- in fun-nu! an dilTrrr-m‘v‘ opinion “hon Ivi< >3 mpmlu' nr aid (Ii in: n d}. â€1 Hum k 1.51.?) and fun. EDWARD H. BRUNSON unnl mum “Eh H». I! hh-iw V hum mul numba-rh- whymi pm: â€â€˜0de ho h‘ f'nn-l no! u! al‘ hu- flu )I‘ I14 DEM" ENDS (AMER 0f 0le ‘ 0f DOWNERS GROVES MOSI SL‘CHSSfUl BUSINESS MEN "u-v'. ‘Ih .1" I" an "m: Ira! nffl‘rings daring our! Mr. and Mrs. I-Ilmm' [Thlhorn and vomont. {family aw moving (0 {ho Jnfm Von- Mr. and Mrs. J, L. Rinrly,;al‘fl homo on Highland Avenue. Ir‘l mph- m' On Friday. to IV: family Oh: ‘nl vl‘, hi! Iml I uh I|\‘ \1- â€'0 h lu' p. Hm ‘IW ' . Duzvm r in t' v \'i!l:'-:v .‘\n- Cr" :IHy I .11.! l'ttimn'; I‘~q u.' Fix “‘6â€! um! .U "0 ki'uul. I ‘01-». I 'Ii ‘nl Haw “ (- m â€w ( ; mvn mambo ‘ In "‘0 death of mmm B‘ INN-nor hi4 community lows an upright citi. mu. a Hawk upholdt‘r of HM funda~ monlal truths of dnmorrary whkh makr‘s tho namn of Amorica glorious 'hmughout tho worm, and a business: rn'an who was both honm-ablo and ~urrrezful. .‘l. [3. [Mun-w “3* mvmlm-c of I.» l'n'vw of Amrv'ira. of “bu-h . rmn timo national ma Mamnir funrvnl .u nirw “- from lhn 'Mwnl‘r homr- on May Friday afnmnvm. Intrwnvnt Tho Domorratir ('10!) of th‘m‘r< mvo mourns tho 10.“ of a rrsxrrtr'd ï¬mhm‘ .1an a wisr- munru-"nr. \\ r- tr-ndr‘r our harm‘s! sympathy â€w family of our dnpartrrl frir-nd, 7 J. R‘ Svhaffm'. Pn-sidonl. Samunl Johnston», Surrflary. nnnw. Hi» lwflmod ww- rponl in St. ('hm- hm ulhl in rul") 1:.unhmul Iw hook up mihuu-iing and h. runn- a frI-iuhl con~ dun-[or am â€I" liurlimzlun. Not rulihv find \ri'ln llh- mBYu-ml Mr hl- vmlmr‘v ml in llr- hm)!‘ publi~ lung Inr-imws and in 'Ih- rur')’ lat-mm" (mlnhlimhml l’l l'nmn l'u'JhlIinu ‘IIIUM' nhix'h II" THE DE.\l(K'R.\T"} (‘I‘I'R Him I), â€I" la‘ M â€In! Pit-u" \‘illum' 0f [)4 “Hut 9 im of Unu‘lu ujl th . hmxn. ,Il 13:1 :01: v. .ruM Irv cumulon- 1:ut h‘ :i H UL: 114- “'11: {.m- (M :1 lll'nJN'l‘“ um. Hui; nul,‘n.vuml to hi,- Il \ A: \ .. n-quufh' I'I‘ud) I ï¬ll * uxx‘Lz'I: of «illwr. .mnm “u. hm’u l,\'l‘.‘l‘.lk'l in 51', 1 bush“. llliiums‘. hi: (; â€-5". Imul.‘ u Inn ('r‘mflrry nun-u! and of wt: ’w mm." I). rh nrvk' inn-m- m M Hllm \\ III‘ a \h lrr lum’l. a hun- h‘l' and (huu- took (MN 1 h > fmm who and n Sow $1!" in: Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank oldest Bank In downer: Grove local News on Every Page! Phone Day 20 PROTECT Lord Lumber Company Ine fuel Administmtms Olden d"! the best that can be had in Illinois Coal Put in the soft coal now while you can gel it. ' You will receive 2-3 of lhe amount ol Hard Coal you burnt during the season l9â€) l7 and for the bal- ance you will have to use solt coal. 80 order now and you can feel safe for the coming winter. Use Parity Franklin County Coal Rent a Safe Deposit Box your leerty Bond and other valuable papers from fire, the“ and carelessnessâ€" The con! II but $2 Per Year $2 Phone after 6 P. M. 142 J WHOLE NO. 1809