Downers Grove Reporter, 19 Dec 1919, p. 4

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It relates to their marriage custom during the first part of the eighteenth century. The story was given to the Captain by Col. ’1'. J. Parker who was adopted by the Senaclu in 1836. the legend was given to him by Chief Jameson. who commanded the tribe on the American side during the war of 1812-14. The Colonel died in 1910 at the age of 96. The Algonquins once u powerful tribe on the shores of the Lake and St. Lawrence river. the word cornea from the missionaries and historical writers of New France Mrs. Emrieh, 75 No. Forest Ave" give you splendid bargains in rgette waiste. Georgette. Char- meuse. Crepe-du-meteor and Satin dresses, also (Impede-chine and silk waists, all wool surge and tricotine dresses and separate skirts. Winter coats suits and furs at Christmas reduction prices. Silk hosiery, als» handsome Camisoles in stock for Christmas gifts. Call and get prices. than you’ll buy of me. adv. Do your Christmas buying at home. At a recent meeting: of the North American Indian Society held in (,‘hiâ€" cago at which time seventeen tribes were repiesented (a society under the auspices of the Chicago Historical Society) Capt. Parker of Downers Grove. “1., read the legend of Wa-naâ€" to of the Algonquin and Seneca tribe. 8 paper written by him for the Ar- chaeology Society April 1913. v Pufler Pharmacy We have the largest and finest assortment of hol- iday cards every shown in Downers Grove. Beau- tiful, hand colored Christmas greetings are the leaders, and every variety at every pric is repres- ented here. Name cards, seals and stickers and other accessories that add so much when the pack- age are tied are also found in great variety. See our line before making your purchases. CIGARS ' FOUNTAIN PENS TOBACCO PIPES STATIONERY PLAYING CARDS Fol Brother, mm or m git; Santa 101 South Main St. REPAIRS REASONABLE, CONSIS'I‘E‘ "1‘ WITH PRICE OI" MATERIAL USED. Harness Shop. {GI CREAM IN ANY QUANTITY ndfi‘ mow mun ow Hons/4mm Christmas Cards C. PEN NER II, Fat lather, Sister oI Smitten! CANDY ( STATIONERY TOILET WATIIRS PERFUMES TOILET so .\ vs FOUNTAIN PENS You are respectfully requested to call the Board of Supervisors togeth- er in Special Session to convene at the Court House in Wheaton on Tuesday the 9th day of December. A. D. 1919. at 10 o'clock in the forenoon. for the purpose of selecting a Grand July for the January Term A. D. ”:20 of the Circuit Court of Du Page County and to transact such other business as may come before them. C. B. Blodgett Proceedings of the Board of Superâ€" visors .of Du Page County, Illinois. at a speical meeting held at the Court House in Wheaton on Tuesday the 9th (.33' of December, A. l)., [919. pur- suant to the following call published iw tho Wheaten lllinoian, December 5th. 1919. PO A. A. lxulm, (‘ ounty Clelk and exâ€" ofl‘ilion Cloxk of the Boaul of Super- visors of Du Page County: Dear Sir: and originally meant“ “people '1’qu the othcr side,” The Same as, Sene- lzaa Nunâ€"daâ€"wah, “Great Bill," or [imam]! people. The Semen of t0- ! ay hve in Erie. Chautauqua, Cattm- gus and Allegany counties, New York. OFFICIAL PRO- CEEDINGS BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Downers Grove, Ill. (Additional Locals on Page 5) m; 0n rte-convening for tlu- afternoon session, the following report of Com- mittee on Fees and Salaries was on motion of Supervisor Kohley declarâ€" cd appmvcd: The minutes of the last twu preâ€" coeding meetings were read and de- clared approved. On motion of Superi'isor Hammer- schmidt, the Board took a recess to 1:30 p. m. Meeting called to order with chair- man Roger presiding. On mll call, all members present. All bills and communications on file mad and the claims referred to the proper committees. lt will take the chill of? cold mornings and the draughts out chilly evenings. It will provide instant heat without fuss or dirt. It will protect health and insure comlort at all times. If a sensible. practical. thoughtful gift is desired. we suggest a Gas Room Heater. The grandparents mother or dad will find real congeniality in a ' Gas Room Heater M. A. Dooley Otto W. Bulgemnnn A. D. Miller W. W. Steven ’ ' West U 'ted ' £93m E?;2m2'c°mg%; is? Ask to see the Hot Spot and Radimtfm! Heaters. This Christmas Gift Brings Warmth and Sunshine TO THE HOME! inquest. ................ Glen Kellogg, Road Patrol, D. G. Twp. ............. Harvey Marwitz, same . fees of W. W. DeWolf .. . . P. L. Hadley, Labor on State Aid Road‘ ................. R. P. Hadley. same ........ A. M. Hopkins. Reporting at Your Conmdttee on Fees and Sula» fies Would beg leave to report that they have examined all claims presen- iwed before them. and recommend the payment of the following, and that the clerk be directed to issue orders for the several amounts to the sevâ€" eral claimants ,-to wit: ‘ L Hattendorf.1k-puty fees $ 112. 00 l W. Nicholson same 47 37 A. L. Spencer. same ........ 88.09 Mrs. W. W. DeWolf. Deputy Mr. Chdnnan and Gentlemen of flu) Board of Supervisors: O. J. BEIDELMAN, Furniture 35 Washington St. NAPERVILLEJLL \ Don’t Misszhis Chance To Get Edison’s New Diamond Amberola On Your“ Own Terms 47.00 67.12 [LUMBER Franklin County coal is again being shipped from the mines and we ex t in the near future to have all sizes in stock. “OLD EN ” has many friends in Downers be- cause it is a hi h grade are coal. It produces the heal: at low cost an is suitab e for most any t of furnace or boiler. If you have never burned “0L BEN" place your order now for a trial ton to be delivered later. “OLD BEN” COAL GIVES HEATING SATISFACTION {The miners’ strike is over and Illinois coal is again being linined and shipped but it will be some little time before there is 100 per cent production and a normal distribution to coal dealers everywhere. Possibly other towns need coal worse than Downers Grove. So we say be patient and you may soon expect to. be able to order your favorite soft coal, as in the past. “Old Ben” tionofl'icer .............. 45.00 Chas. W. Hadley, Salary as States Attorney for quarter ending Dec. In 1919 ............... 876.00 F. Warkenticn. Road Patrol. York Township ......... 67.50 Louia Ellsworth. Per diam 3% tending court ............ George F. Leineke, Clerk hive W. W. Steven, Fees proba- Be Patient Please! Phone One Five Potter Mfg. 8: Lumber Co. Building Materials of All Kinds Manufacturers Dealers COAL '0. H011. Bloomingdale NJ) 35.16. Albert Smith. Lisle Twp. .. All” George F. Lieneke, Fees earned hum June 1 to December 1, 1919 1898.33 Respectfully submitted, William J. Yackley, Chairman. The following report of Committee on Claims was on motion of Superb V‘sor Fix declared approved. (Continued on Page 6) MILLWORK

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