Downers Grove Reporter, 14 Nov 1919, p. 2

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NEW 01L ENGINE now RUNNING AT VILLAGE P L A N 'r Around about the middle of October a little heat on cold mornings will be necessary. Be prepared by having a supply of good coal on hand. “Old Bell,” Franklin (‘mmty Lumber Coal. will give you the heat satisfaction you want. Cement Shingles ORDER NOW YOUR WINTER’S SUPPLY! Blocks m“ KINDLING FOR SALE T35 Tuesday duel-neon the new oil en- gine at the Village Water Light phat started and for the first time began developing cuxmnt to he run ant on the lines. This makes the en- gine equinment at the plant up to date 1nd capable of takin came of almost my emergency. the battery of three machines the village should hang uninterrupted serwce. fly and night As n try out Tuesday evening the new has carried the village thru the “peak load" period performing fine ‘ The new power unit in a marvel. lt‘ Your Coal order Should Be Placed NOW! MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS BUILDING MATERIALS 01" ALL KINDS LUMBER - COAL â€"-â€" MILLWORK TELEPHONE _ OUR POLICY TELEPHONE ONEHVE PromptWBestQuality, Right Prices ONE m Nails Windows Millwork 101 South lain St. Downers Grove. Ill. REPAIRS REASONABLE. CONSISTENT WITH PRICE OF MATERIAL USED. Home“ Shop. Two non? mow mun ow NOESAWAY' All wood is under cover and absolume dry. Our supply is limited so do not delay placing orders. $3.00 PER LOAD, DELIVERED (5 to 600 pounds) Mmafimgmkfljaw WALNUT FUEL WOOD $3.00 per ............................. 500mm Potter Mfg. 8 Lumber. Co. We have a good stock of fine d kindling. This is cut up waste from our facto . 0 large pieces, but just right for light fires an starting the furnace ARTHUR R- BEIDELMAN are executed from a variety of ac- ceptable designs and every detail is looked after by experts. That is why our monuments always appeal to good taste. If you plan a memorinl in your plot we will show you a great variety of designs to choose from. Our Monuments an addition to lant to house it, the {height charges and the erecting. were all paid for out of the earnings of the plant. Not one cent of taxa~ tion. no bonds, no money raising of any kind. has been done by the Vil- lage Council to pay for this additional equipment. Over thirty thousand dol~ lars have been spentfor the new maâ€" chiner-z the building and inciilentals. This is quite a din'mence from the controversy of several years ago when the matter of having a plant or selling nearly disrupted the town. The entire engine. the building of t e p is of the ”belt ypemade by the Bunch‘Suher 00., a! St. Louis. Ho" and is unable otdovbpllg 185 hone power. It is directly contacted to n no kilowatt, 2800 volt generator and this current was cut into the switch- boanl Tuesday afternoon. Phone 35- R NAPERVILLE. "”DOWNEIS GROVE 3mm DOWNERS GIQVE! ILLINOIS ILL. 11 any It“ primarily milk (on m0“ obtain-d hm the vil- m. We have. than on. «(and in- to an at man! whonby the Fur- man and "than Bank In to n- pmt tho but! hide" I- n friendly wit. the Bank permitting H.- um- “: hu- uml on! (or them. output of variant: bond n T!» Bonn! Muha- u» say that "u- south odor to make Jar Mien: thin" mun MI! ht red; buyl'nc'ut 0! thus ob" lion: dmply begun we pcognlu mung by! _in cream: uu am \‘Ilues nuclease. u‘u-i .- s , . h i " lot-{cited taxes will no doubt ht paid! F: 33:; 33:3 :1 :11";an am! by new purchaunx of property. um, u to 8'0 ”on” In the meantime. howewr, for my» 30 Schultz coin some. and other ransom the bond holder at Mel-lira pug, t jun on a". ball UMP.“ Mi" “1"" M" "WM" and “whim! Imoe ‘em right and left. knot-mu units have been film-WWII lchl 53 going “00¢ against W village. T0 (”"0“ "WM Gnhncr in making 1 ml bowler. sum would be costly and in the and! Dick» u“ pm Wuhan am smog. "M' "ml“ would 5' 05“". ‘0 PC' In good ci rs on “ch othtni high for all it: liability in connection with “J...“ (a "me win. The villu- could not It“! (‘wrwlg ;.« hitting them hard. Lilly pm to have bond- for II!" c. sum" (in. lucky kid) 6. making} -_..___. -5 AL__, -Ln-‘.:__- _l____l.. Wort} for the tax on account of the ov “due of the property ngunst \ hich the assessment was luiod. The forfeiture: legallv mean that the \il- lag has a lien {or those an id in< stallmentx that have been orfeited end that in the wane of time as proâ€" n‘rty changw hands anal titles are cleared no and values increase. thv Iodeiuul taxes will no doubt he paid by new purchasers of property. have Been issued in connction with various special assessments down to and including special assessment No. 35. They are unpaid due to several reasons over which the council has no control; One of the principal reaâ€" sons is that there has never been enough money received in the assess- ments to pay oll' the bonds and this ‘has been due principally to the fact {that a large number of persons own- imz "rowertv in this village against whom special assessments have been levied. have permitted their special means in substance that when for. {cited the village receives no money. there bein no purchasers for them a' the annun tax sale when delinquent succinl assessments are offered for1 sale. The probable reason in many cases is on account of the value of the urovx-rty involved. purchasen; in the pant not wishing to buy the pro«I The "extent cuuucil and members of it. who have been in llw council nor several wars, have been confront- ed with numerous special assessments hemtofon levid inthis village. Some of the defaulted bonds are several years past d_ue. :l‘lgey are bqnds thin} The Village Council wishes to give the‘ following explanation in reference to special election which has been called for December 5th, for the par pose of having bond issue mentioned in this issue of The Reporter approv- VILLAGE COUNCIL EXPLAINS PROPOS- ED BOND ISSUE Cement Brick Sand Gravel lbrtolin'u Cub- ........ chfll'l Colt-s ........... five-fin '1 PIN Makvm Dicks vol Co. ......... Wink Him-u ........ Hut-9°:- Cku- 'PJn'n ..... Mothers A" Sun- . derll'n 8MB! ... . .. 0...- ol lb Wad. Klein”: (‘olu w. Smflmn‘: I‘m Mann. November 4th. Every game rolled now is n ma! gnaw. the bleachers an- ulua}: crowd- «I. Hinsdnle will send a bowlin quinv let to the local alleys next onday uwuing for a match game with Dom: em Grove bowlers. The series will begin at 8 p. m. and it is expected that the capacity of the reserved anal bleacher seats will be fixed to ab comodatc the crowd. League Tightening U n. In the bowling lea ue Burtolin's (Subs are so far in the cad Hut they seem out of xi ht. The rest are prel- '.,\' well buncln with three teams tied for second place; HINSDALE COMES - HERE FOR BOWL- ING MATCH SUN. nun] a propriation and tax levy bill, to inc ude the entire amount to be collected in one year. Councilmenâ€" Charles Haller Han-v W. Bryce l. G. Heartt Delbert Austin complilh the and desired. In pursu- ance of the lriendly suit started 8 judgment has been ontemd a inst the villaee for Eleven Th Dol- lgm-‘(SILOODL As abovo‘mhd this was neceaury in order to make it pens~ rible for the village to issue bonds that ware legally bindinu- upon it nml It. must be approved by \he voters gt this village at the election which has bum eapeciallv called for this pup. ose. The taxation for meeting these ands has been spread over ten (1')) years and it will he noted it is verly hmall. Unless the voters of this vi - [age approve this manner of yinx Que dpbtjt wi_fl be awry or the Boa‘nl. 'v'vhen yhgy push; théVii-inektfi‘é- Wagiflemwi-xisuidww General Merchandise 28-30 S. Main Street, Phones 177 and 178 lehnmflfichel amgamchu BALL BAN D” W'. C. Barber. Mayor Aubrey B. Snow. Attorney. Oh The Side H m IO 00lo UH IT. NH G. Vix ... McEImy . Bertolin’s Cubs vs. Tholin'a Ham“ November 6th. We have a few regular 82.50 value men's shirts in only three sizes. 14. 16 and 16'}... which we are going to sell as lung as they last at the very low price of 82. A large selection of colors, shapes and sizes in the best cups in town for the money. Every one is full of style and really worth while. PRICES RANGE FROM $1.50 1‘0 $3.00. Iu'smcanuammm With a Good, Winter Cap Come in and Be Crowned TAILOR AND GENTS’ FURNISHINGS South am- Street V. THOLIN . 189 3x59 .184 .m 189 125 133 168 MI 756 163 139 132 183 Friday, November 14. 1.19 Dicks Tool Co. vs. Kidweil's Speed- 164 188 l2? "8 131 147

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