Downers Grove Reporter, 3 Oct 1919, p. 8

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Advertising [$3 Advertising” IE'?'~ 9‘ , ADVERTISE m 1116 Reporter! FOR THE SELLERz FOR THE BUYERâ€"w Every man, women and child in and around Downers Grove a possible easo toner for your store. With very few ex- ceptions they have all read, are reading or will read this advertisement, the some us 3111 are. They will reed your bid for busi- majmtthesameandltwlflpayyonto In no other way can you melt I‘ore "unaccoloalpeoflgpomiflebuyemev- cry week, than through the columns of THE REPORTER. Here is when you will” in. if you want the business, with your local adver- tising. Ten the people of Downers Gnu wheretheyunbuythenrtkledaimdand mwiflgetthcbmim laminar": and wholesalen "In manual admitting create in the Myer the dedmforanlnidqwluflnritheafood media or an automobile. This national ad- veflhingdoanottalbommeepeoâ€" flewheretohyflnarticktheydedreto Advertising In the most potent force in the barium world today. It creates more new and holds more old business then any other one factor. They point the path to comforts that were unknown in the old days. Advertisements keep you in touch with the world’s progress They make good reading just from the news and educational standpoint alone. It has a most unusual purposeâ€"to ad- vertise advertising. The message is (him- This is an advertisement. Quite a long one, to be sure, but an advertisement. They protect you from fraud. They are guide-posts to better buying. They help you to save. But more than thanâ€"- Don’t miss the advertisements. Moat-Iqmthev. S.Navy Your 0031MB! Should Be Placed NOW! Around about the middle of October a little heat on cold mornings will be necessary. Be prepaied by having a supply of good coal on hand. “Old Ben,’_’ Franklin County Lumber Coal, will give you the heat satisfaction you want. Cement Shingles _ ORDER NOW' YOUR “'INTER’S SUPPLY! Block. ”9"" KINDLING FOR SALE 3m" “i“‘hws w h d t k {a d k dr Th 3"“ Screens 9 avea goo soc o ne 1y m mg isis _ Gravel cut up waste from our factm. No In: ge pieces, but . Millwork i just night for light fires an staiting the fulnace C'Edffl.’ [PIA‘H2 .__ l The bride is an own, cousin of Mrs. ‘J. C. Austin. She comes from one of the best known families of Lake Co. She is a member at the First Congre- gational church of Grays Lake and has been a tireless worker there for runny years. She is also a Past Wor- ? The cemmony was performed by the Rm. B. H. Fleming. pastor of the Methodist church and tool: place at three o’clock in the afternoon. Wedding bells m ail-in in Down- :en Gm on Wetland”. September ammur.ClwnterC.Amenand Mrs. Sarah Nelda, both of Gray: Lake. "1., were united in marriage It the home of Mrs. J. C. Audit: on West Muple avenue. M BEAUTIFUL - : HOME WEDDING AT IIRS. AUSTIN’S MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS BUILDING MATERIALS or ALL KINDS LUMBER â€" COAL â€" muwonx TELEPHONE ‘ OUR POLICY TELEPHONE ONE FIVE Prompt Service, Best Quality, Right Prices UNE FIVE Nails Etc Siding Moulding Millwork Flooring Roofing Don'tyouwantto see the-World? Sunni-Itch. Eapfiam. Algerian- mdallmannerofpeople. Come! 'Ben mlmmofthe laid. seedleflodd. Seeitwith mm: in the eyeâ€"British. Ftench. Chinese, Japanese. Learn the lure thntmeowith mmmwiflofthepodnlt mmflldflmkh man u-nm“puleyvoo"mpy Onboardahip- bump Puree. See the bull- “fight. It: Ian-m Trade m dad!» Panama. Seem-riding on the “.mmmaflfim m omekiki. 'l'lfirtydnyow'e-fieehohdnyadl Imthchn'eth-tmawith anod- MWMiflfilfi oflandoeeflnewurldl RXIANCE h a“ to ya! the red-blooded. mm mamas... had-Wm of was hudsmbechnnhxgtoyou. have N"!- $3.00 PER LOAD. DELIVERED (5 to 600 pounds) Also, a fine grade of heavy WALNUT FUEL WOOD $3.00 per ............................. 500 pounds All wood 13 undex cover and absolutely dry. Our supply 18 l'mited so do not delay placing orders. Potter M13. 6: Lumber Co. oi andlook Mrs. Hunger. daughter of the bride. and Mr. Harold Ames, eldest son of the groom. acted as bridesmaid and The wedding was a quiet. on and witnessed by only a few relatives and friends. Among those present wen Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hanger of Rock- fonl. and Mr. Harold Amen of Chino go, Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Austin and Rev. and Mus. Fleming of Downers Grove. given him a place of honor and mâ€" pect throughout the whole county. flw fitmdfiemfihrd which lie hm he. a member for twenty-mum Mmhmofflwhuthwu 1minflmlputotdnm. Hots I pm firmer and a nubile Ipirited citing: when tampon!» habâ€" its and Mt fomrd life coupled with good budneu judgement have i awnofiâ€"JdnthelnaNmJ Ifyau’rebetweml7md35goto the nearest mmfiflngmtion fa anthedcuih. Ifyondon’tkno' limited fol-men ofhaim. You unenlistfottwoymmdenm mthoadaJu-ongetandablu. niahed free. Promotion is un- inn-tympani“, C. H. Stub. Esq. Downers Grove, Illinois. iDear Sir: ‘ Please find my check {or Two Dal-v lam for which send me two dolllrs worth of the Downers Grove Dispatch in weekly installments. I desire to keep postal on the happenings in one of the beat towns in Illinois. HE’LL GET FOUR DOLLARS WORTH delightful and nmpluouo m dimm- MJM been pup-nah, lmJ.C.AmBn-ndhtm Yours truly-

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