Downers Grove Reporter, 12 Dec 1919, p. 7

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Graduate Nun: mum mm a tantalum PIOIC 644 Mum Grove In. 12 3. Maple Ave. ELGm“ E. F. WURSLEY. M. D. [angina I Surgeon. Oflce, Lindley Building; Phone 1 Res. 50 Oakwood Ave. Plum 10 Office Hours 1:30 to 5:00 p. In. Evening office hours by nppointmem. Downers Grove, Illinois Hole ll .I. ll. CIIEIEY, n. v. I. VETERINARIAN Okra-Jam '5 NW Ave. T“- .03 "nil-00.8 “to... noggin. nae-Cu... a; B. TOPE. M. ‘1). Physician 8 Surgeon m an". I"- “but“ {ml-Ind on new or o“ fl 8. Porn! A"... Telephone iM-W Adm. 1129 Phone zoo-n Landscapg Ggqiening our 30 Acres Trees, Shrubs, and Vines best for this climate. G. H. BUNGE Lawyer 0M. Funer- Mirth-b But Build-3.. Tue-days. Thumb” 1 Myth”. 9 n._ -. £o§ p; I. I“. W. KETTENRING Contractor 8; Builder 80-90. I. OFHCEHOURS. )usp- 70.0..- ”MW MARY S. DEREK Office hours 2 to 4 Ofliee 27 E. Curtis- Street no Phone . Downers Grove 06:9 .1 Rea-km - Pinon 283 N. Far-1A". and anlli- St. PHYSICIAN l SURGEON Dom-«- Gnu. DR. W. W. GOURLEY "Don‘t no no mfinmi m mu m was: an mm; nu no“ \ICOMI ‘VRX 2 Littlcford Nurseries Phone 321-1 Every evening. 1 to 0. DRS. GREGG Tom. I11 Helen E. Gregg Do your Chm-u Slapping It hue 8T. PAULS EVANGELICAL GROVE STREET cum is on and which. according to the weather bureau, will continue for sev- eral days and also because of the coal shortage we have decided it would be wise and just. to hold this service in our accustomed place of worshl ra- ther than the theatre as we ha pre- viously planned. The church build- ing having been heated for the mm- in service. will require very little more coal to make it comfortablejor‘ the evening. However we regret to think of not meeting the large and sat least seemingly appreciative audi- ‘rnce which greeted us last Sunday evening. We extend to aalne a most hearty invitation and guarantee a cordial welcome and a glad hand aâ€" waits you at the Baptist church. "Come than with us and we will do thee good." v_n. Regular com-ending ser- vices _'_ng t_o_the yuve which 6:193!) rn. SeniorBYPHUMer- ril Horizon Jr“ will lead the meeting gspvearepo rtpoo.ftheYll...CA anferenoe which he utter-dad Sunday: 9:45 a‘ m. Bible School. 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. 31103 In. Junior 8. Y. P. U. Miss Marie owner Leader. Midâ€" ka Seruees'at 'the home of m the Minister. 166 Highland avenue. The In. WI. Glitch". Put. Sunday. December Nth. . _“ . M ; ,3 :0th - ." 30"on pflople of Down: Grow :o;o$'3»."...c.., e hm” wmmp and her neighboring suburbs attend- ‘ Morninw Worship 10:45 a. m. ed on mass: the opening reception of ho“ I'm“ °f 'the 0‘! situation (he Downers Grove Club last Friday I e acul! classes “I" med "I the new evening. The in I new club ch h b 'ld' . ‘l‘i’vrenin: in p. m. High School mm in the Oldflekl Block was the Christian Endeavor Society. scene of the dancing and general gai- fagfn‘f‘jminu swim W“ "N! ml m which will live for . long while us over . ‘ Wednesday. December [7th. yin: those fortunate enough to a(â€"‘ SCIENTIST Sunday. December 7. mo, Subkct, “Coll the Only Cum- and Cnntor." Sunday Son-ion “:00 a. In. Wednesday 8:00 p. m. Sunday School 10:00 n. m‘ finding room Hominy nnd Friday nth-moms. from 3 h 5. Library Hall. N- K PHILATBBA CLAN [th mung: year' In: mmlior ‘ The II. E. Phflathu Clan. I dun Commander. c. P. Blodgeu; v. c. c. for womon. meet- iu their du- m Louis Rom; mum. Frank It. Own»: mry Sunday mum It “8 m H. or w.. 6mm Hank; K. or n. 5: Bible study. Walton and new mom- 9. M. K. mum; M. of R. w. H. mm- im ulny- mime. In. On nabmolt; u. o! It, Dr. w. w. Gour- Naper Post. 6. A. R. elected olfi- wmswm. . K ,. “.2"wa ”.293: matfigrfium‘f" ) noo. " ior Vim.CommuudeI-. Wm. Inn'chanl. Dr. E. p. Worsle ha! just “and Junior-Vice Commander Wm. Col- . young men'n Bi e elm. The 111- well; Surgeon. Geo. T. Hugheu; Chub tention of younv men in called to (Ms lain. Mb" Wk"; arurmuter. ,‘pgmdm opportunity. Duh! Klein; Ofliccr o the Day. E. 11:00 a. m. Public Worship, sor- W. Punt“ Oflicer of the Guard. F. "’0" by the pastor. Blanchnnl: Twain-n. V. Walton. I". "3° 9- "" ””0"" "m": mmhml, Mitchell Hoint1;.lmlge Ad- 7130 . In. Public Wonthi . Evangelistic Service. 9 mum. "on. n. A. (mum 11:00 O. m. Public Worship. sor- mon by the pastor. 6:30 p. m. Eoworth lame.- 7130 p. m. Public Worship. Huncoliulic Service. Speciul music. Sunday. December ldht, 1919. Third Sunday in Advent. 7:30 a. m. Holy Communion. 9: 45 a. m. Church School. 11. 00 a. m. Morning Prayer and Sermon. 7:30 p. m. Evening Prayer and Sermon. Wednesdny. December 1711:. 1919. 4:15 p. m. Chumh School. 7:15 p. m. Choir Practice. ulETHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH This ar'rangement is to last until th» coal shortage has been relieved. Do your part to make it a success. S. ANDREWS EPISCOPAI. CHURCH All services Sunday will be in the main auditorium of the church. The mid-week prayer service will be held at the home of Mr. Ed. Kmmck. Clasg leader. S. Carpenter St.. 7:45 p. m. nglrnesday‘. sionary Volunteer Movement will have charge of this evening service. A varied prgoram of talks, singing, spe- cial instrumental ’and vocal numbers will be rendered. ‘ Special Missionary ng ram in the sermon; no n. 111.. High Hm. reading evening service of the Y.8 P. A. and of the Gospel and Epistle’oi’ the day. church to which the public is most unnon; 3:30 p. m., “we,“ benedic- cordially invited. The song service will start at seven o'.clock (Note lion, sermon; baptinms, 2‘3” p. in. change of time). A compare; .of ei ht Week daysâ€"Holy Communion. 1 3. Student Volunteers in the arid is- (11.: Mus. s n. m.. . Sunday. December 14th. VHUKUII- 9:45 a .m. Bible School. ‘-"" 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. 8". Plum 3. Goodwin. Puller. Subject: “The Greatest. Virtue of __._.. the Christian Life." Sundayâ€"8 .. 111.. Mm. melding ‘ 2:30p ..m Junior Alliance and Cat- echeticgl _S_t_qdy_. the Gospel and Epistle of the d. - -â€".-.â€"..... -n V.-. rim 'nuucnucw cannon] All m mm. CONGRI'ZGATIONAI. CHURCH FIRST CHUNG" 0" CHRIST. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Rev. J. B. Link. Punt. The Rev. Hugh M. M-cWhorter Priest-in-Cimrge Rev. I Alfred Nan-cu. Put-r. Rev. 8. ll. Planing. Puller Hour: at Worship Aboothwillbereudytodayutthe Burlington nation and 3 supply will also be on hand It the Library for purchasers. The Woman’s Club is 02' of the agencies in Dom Grove where these seals an be pumhased and club members an secure their supply at the mange. Anyone wishing to purchase these little "life severe” can1 do so by calling lira. W. H. Blodgett or Mrs. T. F. Kelly. “It gives me great pleasure to ‘heartily endorse the Red Cross Christ- mas Seal Sale for 1919 being emanc- ted under the auspices of the Amer- ican Red Cross and Natinoal Tuber- culosis Association.” writes General Pershing. “It is deserving of loyal support and every success.” ‘ I General John Pershing, command- der of the American Expeditionary Force: hu written a strung letter to he Natiml Tuberculosis Association ‘ndorsing the Red Cross Christin” Seal Sale. These iitfle stickers, said (sch year during the holidayn are I big factor in the fight spins: the ‘White Plague. ‘This year more than 650,“)0900 Red Cm Xmas Seals will he sold in an efl'ort to raise 86,- 500,000 for the intensive educational campaign against tuberculosis. being conducted by the National Tuber-cum. sis Association. GEN. PERSHING ENDORSES TUBER- CULOSIS F l G H T Rundown-mach do". C. V. Carpenter. L. C. Fnrnr. and E. H. Prim. ‘ “TM Woman‘s Club." an luxtllinry m the Down": 0mm Club. although an manly Irv-rate omnhatlon wu «main-«l 3! 0w club room: on Tu"- (In) owning. about I elm than" mambo": being placed on the rolls. The «Mint: of QM new own-{ion Mk‘tlfil In: Pns‘dml. Mrs. P. A. Root; Vka-g'nskhnt. Nin- Mun Web trn' Secret-n ml Tnnwnr. Mrs, R. 0 “dinner: The Advinory Bonn! mism- of "autism. F. A. Root 1?. 1.. Bush George R. Smith. W. H. R:- 9. I. K. Bum: ll. of R. W. ll. Bhu Mhmk; II. of It. Dr. W. W. Gout. Ivy: M. a! A. Der! ('. Whit»; l. c. D. 1.. Lalimer; O. (2.. 6. M. Dunn. Wander: Guide. Chas. Wolf; Scribe. Chas. Colwell; Collector. G. 8. Mac Donnell; Tmsurer, A. GI Prim-e: Secret" . John Woelfersheim: Rop- ygsentat ve to the Grand Lodge, A. H. Wetten. At the last meeting of the Royal League the annual election of officers was held as follows: Amhon. J. D. Huling; Viceâ€"Amhon F. Haumesser; antqr, Elvip‘ Sugher; _P_l'§!abe_. VP]- From the issue of December 9th, 1897. TWENTY-TWO YEARS A60 IN THE RENRTER Men’s Sodality meets on the filth Sunday of the month; Married Women on the first Sundny; Young Ladies on the Seomd Sunday; Boys and Girls on the third Sunday. Holy hour adoration every Friday from 3 to 4 p. m. Sundayâ€"8 a. 311.. Mm. reading 01‘ the Gospel and Epistle of the day. sermon; 10 n. 111.. High Hm. reading The Knight: of Pythinu' oMcerI for IT. JOSEPH“ CATHOLIC ' CHURCH; l W cum 0" MIT anon Sunday 86001.10 I. In. Punchinx' oorvlce,7:‘6p. m. (ml-hm, “ll. Wat-n "my" [mm Damon-awn “I will drop the name 'Flory," Rhoda me later; “Mrs. James Com- ltock will gm to the book the prayer dignity which It Guava." “Be-van forbid!” murmured Rhadn. "A wife floating around In the Moe." Her voice broke 1n soft uncontrolllble magma. My he caught u but "It you please." naked Rhoda sew-re- ly, ”may I luv. that book of '51", mddhr" Watched], In looked up Into the may the. above his. “Andâ€"I was going to us! you to be my WHO.“ Commock at staring rlniiy at tho voium In his hand long after silent-e proclaimed that Rhoda's audit-nee hnd departed. Rim-fly he remiipd his re- cent condemning com-umuinn. with In fervent "Heaven for-hid!" that I wife Inch n she should be his on Well, he had done for himself this time. he bittetly refleoted, and this time 'wn all that counted In the world. [my Mu use Ml III-rm m» "pom-d book of "PM." TIM-II h" kill-I. N was one of the Mum-I Hon-y“ vprm that Ms Moved u‘ns tinting. And after n round of Invuhmlnry handâ€" dnppin' be hard Mn. \‘an Humani- tflu-phmt nnnounmmwm ; ‘1 Ind not Inwndt-«l m to" you for awhile; we have had ant-h hm keep In. our secret Bu! Rhwin Kent In ‘Flory.’ as you have new. wlth those delightful hooks to IM- credlt.” It w" a mu.» Kc-utrh huu- Ill-I "w (M May"! and II"- I‘urvl! :«mmlrd rag-cl] lunm". «'mmlmi leaning (nrvlnl. "stoning nnvnnwiy. funmi that voice lml 'Iuw (Iarillwl him with inexplicable trualwrm-~~ “Mn-4nd ‘WOF-MW-"IO Wurd‘? mud: secure in a nwvw-hm-m M "w git-1'! pnfpnvnrr. lipmrmum-My vllmnmn num- mum M!- llhada'n oyw hull gnu-d 3:! him r0 pramvhmlly. her In.- mm rI-mwl firmiy. I! though In ull'qvlq‘nsurv. leu [Wt-9 o‘mly ho hear-I Iwr \‘nim- In mug. as “h! nonnmnnivd lu-rrw" mum IM piano. 1mm l'mwdm-lx mums nth-r 'M (norm! Hum- n-xwmolly 'rlu- [hum-v 4-0 "mm- l-ck u him mu Mnnrly Ji‘qnlotlnx. rm dny-o h" In"! In"! “('Amw In". Him-la." rr‘nt ”ml M" r] pvt-m. "lrvn- Irv mm a clam hum [mum- I‘h'v‘lll lulu-c-ulvflninvd My how- llm In pm" "Iv-- Kr"! mu? ‘. LmuhuvuIy "um ,mu u‘unlu'uul mm: m m Ibo «um-rill: laud-"ml Mm mum ll~hm m M- ultr 'Iilfl‘llg Hum- Hun“ annual "w lam-02' ulw mm "Hm-um turf-M" Jumm "mu-l) o'jm'ulnlml .\r 9 llw luu-I) In. I! M! nhk- Irmu' In u-qu-nw In “fl Val "mama's (1-H. "Portugal" he said In unwn to W default or the boot diam-uni) “um- 'l-'lovy' may a, non. In a Ulla! lul- n". m.» I am clan-l mouth In any. mu, lane]. for Instance. lwlnl mu rim! to men n ammo". l'our hummus 0! Hon! WI“: III»: I.” ulwny- war In. Mun" "w blur Rho In“ I" had II rhym. "MID‘II. I'll mlnm: mu:- m lun‘r u number a! mu. www- nml- u-rnl "mm.“ lwrr and "Mr. wlm n bar of mad: 1» Mun "mm ”a, Ila-lu- lu w". I «Imp-man NnLom Im- ”out luv-I: run In rw- ' New: before. he [toomlly ndmlfled w hllnmlf. bud her or voice 0! won:- an haunted use nlfluly noun whirl: would be devoted to healthful Mum- ber. 30 Juan wu Justified In pow wlfl‘ man than "to usual allure of curios“) mun-min. the MI an o! the n Ins-"mo umm. Jllnen, lln- heretofore Invulnmblc. wan. u Bllly VII Home!) um. "do? cult-(ll: hard um." James Countock. being acceptably (he won: Intel-clung man In the not, wu nuturnlly Mr via-mm. In fact, durhm ”w .Inyr of pmxlmlty In tho line old houu Isl» hurt hall known "I first mrlouu ufleflluu. It was' the unusual charm of her pet- oonallly whlch caused deep lulerefll upon all sides, and much conjecture. ller clomlng. though In good Rule. was so Independently simple that many wondered It Mrs. Van Human had taken on n protege. The rest of the crowd had been known to each mlwr. elther by unint- or repulnllou'Tur years. Rhoda Kent was one or Mrs. \‘un lloutuu'a discov- erh-x. To use her sun's expmslun. his mother hud "sprung u new une." and she was delighted In her young (rleud‘s reserve. The must favored had been able to learn nothlng of Rhoda's past. present or future from her own lips. James Comslock turned m look Into the plquam face upmlsed to his own. Like vurlous other guests at Mrs. Van Houtou's house party. he was exceed- lngly curiuus concerning this new ur- rlvul In (In-Ir sm-Iul midst. "Haven't you." asked the girl It his side. “lmhlhed some of Flory's poetic phraseology': Now, I know a man who ls enrupturul owr the llllle hooks. considers them the Home of art. Cw- tulnly they sell wall," “Whose 'twmldle'" asked a sweet volce near him. “Is lt'l" James glanced at the cont. “By Flory.” be quoted contemptu- onsly. “Flory ls exactly the nor! of person one would expect to touch up on her subjects. llke u butterfly among the flowers. wlth no substance or real- lty to hold." "smy t'waddle!" remarked James Comatocl. disgustcdly. and hid the book Islde. g A! the state law rim not empower I villages and cities! in erect ire plants I by issuing huntic. the methods used ' in create llinetiale's original nlectrir lirht planl WPI‘P resorted to. Old re!â€" ‘ Mont: will rrmemhor lhat the sanw Lilrml barrier meventerl at that time pillage: in huild elertrir lixht plant! to yell current tn the private consum- er. So a few public spirited ritizrne unmanned a company and built the 'nlant. paid for it out of bonds issued hy that companv and sold the cleetrir lixht plant tn the village {or one (lol- lar. the village then assuming thi- honvled indebtedness of the company. The same method has practically been followed in the ice project. A couple of weeks ago a numher of Him-dale residents, Chicago business men. at tended an informal meeting in the city and mbecribed over 817000 towards the ice plant. Later over 812.01!) was subscribed by the local business men. and this made the project an awr- ed success. The estimated cost of the plant is between 820,000 and 880,”: and the piann for the building have been drawn and contracts made for the machinery. Work will start as soon as weather permits, so that the supply of ice may be available with :the first warm weather. ITheadditionofanieeplanttothe inventory. of municipal enterprises places Hindale ahead or! any town or city in the Unitadm in the point of municipal” owned Intuitionâ€"1mm ‘ TM pij-rl which Mn luv-n in Mir mind.- ul Ilia rill-gr hoard for (bi ml two rem: will h:- n walily by llv~ limo llw- (lie-mm!" climb:- to sum- mor lion! uni». and lb!- Himdalo hmwelmlclor will non lung" warty :- ?l-ml (lollvnr. will“: or "w poul- sliilily of lining I!“ bully with!!!" it" on n His-wring lml Ilnv. A plant n? lliirh' lnn dailv capacity is in In lmil on W ("mud north «I "w Villar- water and light mm. nod will hr op- c-mlnl by ”no Villarr- rm nmtinllv v- 00! HM hub. The in- in lo hr MM no a win that will (turn mi of man- ufadurr. vMiwrv and denmiafinn of tho plnM. which is n nth" hoavy Item in the ultimate fat-(my mats. nay led Ora-AMI.- Sub 11w.- uroxnm was on of (M mod irton-utinx on" of tho- rlub'n hNory. Nim new mow-dun wrne anl to "w club numb-rump. A lack! hour was MM Iflrr Hm mum; ermhmon'v h in; worn-«l by tho Hanna and Sari-l rommflw. HINSDALE 1'0 FURNISH ICE 1‘0 CITIZENS nnum. Schâ€""6b Hm, I. "gill! Fucuy kab Will 80 "pm. 04 Fat Vin-u. pal-1'0! Mu nature land Ill-fon- ”w milmtl won built. When 0w- nil- md was finished. Nth Mm! wu «nu-ml up to mah- 1 mon- dlm mod to the (Imam: which accounts for the Int-Avon of "n- pnm! wgu-gny. blru. Alia "trim-n. a tlcurlpt'wn of her nndfnflwr'u (Mr. Sarnucl Cur‘ tin) lo. I! wu Ilr. Curtluu who do- nated 0w [round for the firm! hurt-l plot h! ppmrx (ingvez. I} paint- Himdalv i- In haw ils mm Jan” Mr. Aldrich. was one o? Chicugo'l early unit-m. told of how her granul- fnther came to our village. Ilium Com “lodge". mad I paper written by her lather. deucriblng hi: flthcr‘u and hi» L331! life ground Damn Grow. um HI getl'u nndfuher being one o! lllinohc' on y settlers. and her grand- mothn-r the eighth white woman to Mule in our utuu. Mm. Domghy Mr K4Â¥778éiitlll~nr an- {to} MWIOI‘I’H ”Ir. Pym!) glory of t_o Hogfloyw; . The program at the meeting of the Woman: Club Wednesday wns in charge of Mrs. Jonas R. Foater. Vjfl" president of the Downers Grove His- torical Society. Miss Gwendolyn :rifliths ucompanied by Miss Doro- thy l’helus gnve two vocal numbers. Mr: Emma J. Miller gave a sketch of the early school life of Downun Grove. Mrs. 'l‘. S. Rogers the first church and Sunday School singing so- ciety and the bulldin of the malicious life of the commu ty. Mrs. Lamb, who was the «Ian hter of Downers Grove'n flrat physio . Dr. Roe, ve neminixcencen of her childhood yu. Mm. R. W. Bond. whom father. M.- ‘hI-inlu Ill-c nun n min-0!“! Mr. and Mrs. Walter I’lumb and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs. A. Porter and family attended the wedding of their niece Miss Hannah Rayner to John Campbell at Downers Grove on Wed- nesday. EARLY LIFE OF VILLAGE T O L D AT WOMANS CLUB Mrs. Wilhytla of Australia is visiting her cousin Mrs. '1‘. Stanton, she in on her way to visit her parents in Can- a( n. V The cincus given by the community club on Friday night was a great suc- cess in every my. Warmod Farm won the prize for the best parade. Mrs. Sythe of Spring. Gwen. Wis. is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Ander- son. She expects to stay all winter. um: nous mm um ' m mum Church Noun. Sundny School 10:00 a. m. Church Service, 11:00 a. m. irr mehrH-am ladle-t limb» d The earliest mention of cod unitary now comptlsed In tho State: In rec-oiled If: the num- Bennepln. who I :- mmutadu‘add’nhonn rivet. mu tho M at: d “I mmmtmutwtg wanna», Id! 0M! Poovmnl Heanwnm making himself look pretty and body notice: Mm, ml. I wood. gm can come out M “I! OH Indtbeendnpopfiha‘lflll’.’ the swearâ€"South mm m 35! 8 and 8 rooms. all. 1.11383 it pcntogether. one has Are pl! both have_ 10 1". pore!“ lot kl l1 For further infatuation drop I In h V. FREDENHAGBN I5 8.. "till Bind m» the locatimi 1MB" and the price for both. only FOR SALEâ€"nigh t so .cn fa: mar town can “mm Mr! in tndo. ly well built 7 mim' 'mid'éie'i.‘ open fin, lace. large living roo- u- m the ram. 12 fl. porch. attuned. electricity for I" um me, ad 2 e in complete. is 132:3”. vgi‘hce .M. half a FQR 35119.7“ '3“ hi!“ )0” FOR SALE“ A very (lair-Ho wall hum. Squaw. hm lhry W with All modem €0.va "In heat. (and porches. '- M "'3le on paved um. done fl out” at 86.500. harms an be h“ h I‘QR SAlJ‘ergarly new, 9501 of". FOR Salt-A At 0!:- INI . of on “.- l'rr, am n! (how "Inha- M 8 room: with modal-n plum“, ”- m'c light. vapor but. and h "I. ordor. hm- hm:- lot with out It... and "w film in only «one. ill. I around hi" can}: l-r. churn. xvi"; ER." Mun urn of goal land. that néw‘ an aim. mm mm and. my. a good hom- dwap. price no... Terms to Quit FOR SALP'r‘Vl-ry conform ' room home In mood twp-Jr. M. A; mnnkm 9- we" loam]. an tho mu.- uui «M. the lot I. will” Plenty. at fun-LA- no}! a! _ :1an lot-Non. MI! “I“. 31,500.8W.mh.or Mb 0.! I98 SALI‘RG mop Man with g tmaoo, o. in.“ meat Pm; an arm”- harms. “Minnow Mm (mm hu lot mm. 3.1- 15 be bought right. and on my Um. FOR SALEâ€"Indu- mdy m I‘- plow-1.." complete on the, Mn In» wllhzu unpu- non-I.“ nmcnodn front punching-h and oh! maple In". gag-I hag, I‘OR 8A LE-J’hll (Emu FOR SALE â€"A full 2 ubry hon-ow the Main 3!. Station. has both mm. Ind 4 lam "(Mm , will "uh over In t flu. Id u...) In... L... l... m-IH S ‘3‘ REAL ESTATE F03 your on!" in early. - I. 8.111! Tel-uh.“ 3.2-1 FOUNDâ€"A pair a! ladlu’ that. DC {He lakeJ Omrheean 113%!“ a In; on u: n 1 av, LOSTâ€"An Airedale I, £3111“. w answers to name 0 turn to J. R. Shanon be night. either left in road at ‘ Station or loat between Lisle I“ E. Bain farm, 1% miles M- Hale. Reward if returned to I, "sin. Phone D. 6.169-u-2. N \ille 75-M-l. I" 1' FQR RENT_â€"Fivg 1009‘ (um' dressed at 36 cents a pound. Shurte. Phone W- W. heat. stoves in house; i mawifls- _$3(_)_.00 per mon ,- w. H. Blodjmt. LOSTTWHH' .1»!sz ma. won RENTâ€".6 ’ BE houn- for the “1151282530 u an Inquire [M So. Main St. thRRRENT~Room near depot. PM 1 _ I‘OR SALEâ€"Rhode Isle enls, High Grade Stock. 2 or 109-W. FOR. SALE-Bab bum with ner attuned so bru- 4 ' with spring and mattress. If. M. Brown. Phone lOQ-W. 12- M FOR SALEâ€"Three queflerfl white.- 0-: nameled iron bedstead. 811113348“ . mattress. very cheap. Phone ' m}! SALEâ€"glen Ema, qcuv Oliver No. 9Jpewribr. in;I machine. 1‘10de . Fem: Ive. F013. ' 881:2:de em pHel! fa right. "oil; "a? 3.: mm m. 1mm mm.“ mm

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