Downers Grove Reporter, 3 Oct 1919, p. 2

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Arthur G. 000. ”I. m» men! join hands with all the firmer: of Illinois and other state- in pefiactlng an emulation strong emgh tn cle- fendyourhdushy forthegoorlofun entire nation. Illinois Agricultural handgun. an opportunity for the first time to 1919. by A State “Hater and one a! your might-n- to help with this m hat-em You will be m Tho [mm Agricultural Ana-och. (in ad the Du Page Sou-t7 Agri- need your support You V"! be uh 1m.- WON use: A me am 0: usuaxm com 008 'N vs 6011'. m. m‘ flu: a: my»: out homes au’. w: m un. 1‘s: m‘mum‘ out «menus ‘n w ago on um mm. a we: one AN‘ um st «n ma «me- m 605“! «‘0 6m: us A unfit: «me n «Mgr N ? Vflfil.mn‘fi§ufl a mo an: at canon ‘u summer \ 'fllhnvemhndfltnmm for that bait"!!! bonnet m‘n bought." "That‘s all run for you to hand It . her. but I've got to foot the bill." mu m:- ;E'um mwhuoihid-uymtummm mmmmmnmmummm“m" luckily whichopuedMyMtu-dam mpedwifiafewbmiun. Ionkiufornncemfnlm wood."“8abe"aveupd201nnd7homrofthhte?ml.1. Rus- ‘tenflu to KW 199. weiler. Pmt'. R. T. Kory-n, ad Ru}. fFortheMottbelemthisisEERood.deliremd addresses. nmtioulbowlincndsaemstomâ€" --â€" ‘erngmtwintetfor Banning. Lu! Geo. S. "abouts“ while driving yarmhhbeottodstewhenhewithhiahouendbumlnChiago cleaned npumrlymrywumTucadaymm-imbyuehctfic madman-go. gruhgpnuyfot. 'l‘hehonewu §closely eontested matches of the sen- by: scone of 1! two at Hindus on son at the Randolph Alleys, Wednet thyi hthe rut moths“ new day night. L. E. “ Belle" BeheBnnning won “them: year. The local elem were: :EJEame almi- 'ifim' Ed. items. auction’s-her, m. mum Wells. Km: is a m:- of the fnmoml Booger (hinder; Met, Wheeler, lineman, Coal Tum an one of Chiago'a but Moor. Honing and Kellogg. bowlenbdngkmwnwfieoldflmn â€"--- insuflnbigloaguu. laatSundqyevenlngthehrgeau- Themtchwuforung-mesnddicoriumotthell.l§.churchmfll- each contestant was “getting thebduthemrialnwiooaheldin ‘W" RUNNING 2 ms SPECIAL BOWLING nwrcn mum-1n. Ole“ Chicago’s Balk. lib“. HUI-30“ DuPue Co. Agricultural Imp. Assn. nawmmum In one of the most exciting and] Himdde dgfesbd melon! pun: FARMERSASS'N Isménwmuamumm TOSPEAKOCT 16 ikmodundn3tmdudderw MMWUWP fellonlllm with the malt mud. MICKIE SAYS Harry But mind Saturday (In: 10,000 Miles on Racine Cord Tires and the one of 6,000 Miles on Racine Fabric Tires 3' SINCERE GUARANTEE! Downers Grove Vulcanizmg Shop WE MAKE OUR OWN ADJUSTMENTS 0‘}? From the issue of Sep. 80, 1897. C. Pennet In: engaged the services of an EXâ€" PERT Shoe Repairer. who he been doctorlng shoes for the last twenty years. and is new pre- pared to do all kinds of repairing promptly and 101 South Main St. ‘ Downers Grove, Ill. I3 “ADORAILI IN "ICE IWAUSI YOU IIAVI N0? SKIN A SUCLW'UI. MAE m m 11" VOID. 00 NM THINK IT lam-u ‘I'O BUILD 0N8 IU‘I‘ CALI. AND RAKE I18 PROVE Olll CLAIM. www.mm May, the“ The Narmuc Machine Co. PEIVII Ll‘. ll. LINOIS Mnnvnu: nunom OHM-n (a ham Co. d (I. line-la Sou-9mm: hr Fad- ATLAST! AWWWMMCI Bring your shoes to as. 108 South Main Street, near Maple Avenue “kw Shoe Repairing Announcement ‘ whiten-l. THIS MAKES THE GUARANTEE 0F C. PENNER ARTHUR Bo BEIDELMAN hate. Ifmuplnn-memorhlin yonrplot'ewillshowmagrut vnhtyddedmtodloocefmm. are executed from a variety of w ceptable designs and every detail is looked after by experts. Thtt in why our monuments always appeal to good Our Monuments Plum 8‘- B NAl’llVILLI. ‘plcmtuudothcrthingswmhom mmmmumm WeWWfinwnh-uy dihenhvcuflduornyothon ‘ Itisdlelumfio-ofthekepomr ‘Jnt individuals in the village NP furnish the rooms. For instance a mmmlmhzorlor- ‘ The American Legion has almost :gompleud mutants to um am ‘in the Dicke building for club ma. They have some money to {wraith them but with other expenses hardly enough at the pm: laid: out of furniture. WE SUGGEST YOU HELP FURNISH FIX-SERVICE MEN’S CLUB ROOMS ris chairs» Geo. McKnight and Harry Steer. with 1 party of young My cyclists. visited mandala on Tuesday. I Uf.Manm.Wwill 1amendtlmlmmtll«facial»!!-nightwea- in; in (Editor-nit;â€" Hts. Wolnott of Dunstan, a for- mer resident, is visiting with Ur. and Mrs. Chas. Curflss this weak. ntourattheWentu-nsm DOWNERS GIGVIj MINI Men constantly refer to this apparel shop as a place where Value is always found. The plural, Values, is also correct. The problem of being well shod in these days of high priced leather is a hard one. Particularly is this true because of the poor quality of shoes some man- ufacturers are putting on the market. We have for years sold only good shoes to our trade and our con- nections with wholesalers who sell only an honest product enables us to keep on with our established custom of selling GOOD Shoes Only! For the man, young in years and the man old in years but young in ideas, we have an endless variety of Fall and Winter Caps. They come in shades to suit the individual taste. Striped, checked or solid colored. they are great values at the prices asked. LOOK OVER OUR LINE OF CAPS FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR Lehmann 6 Michel arson-oum “EDUCATWSMSIMWE Inthebeulobnyhuuluunm. Ashthem whhvehouxuaeuthyuflltuflfytomm wearing quality and “with. good looking styles. Many of our mun-en have remarked "at our shoopricismnuchnonmmflethmthedty pruundevealowerthn-aflordupflcos. m tachwaflhm-fltyhnlmnudmnhoc tndcsommtdummmdghtmtb. stylish. duly amtâ€"Servioeable. We stall back of evmmrwemandyoluwnmybyhyhx Mauve bought'ourstockurly. Yoawillfind pricafron lsmaopcroenthixherintbehrm SHOES That (live SHWICE TAILOR AND GENTS’ FURNISHINGS South Main Street Get into the habit of trading at Tholin’s. Stem Houflng- -Sower Building Gas Fitting V. THOLIN 0000 SHOES Fred 1). Hoinke PLUMBING Tulopholc SLR CAPS! for Fall and Winter Wet! tumu- In I n.

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