Downers Grove Reporter, 13 Aug 1920, p. 7

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.mued. An album! of ram is phone muerid. nu .djustment is to are for they: tens: than formerly. to time 'onn the Telephone Company money «kmnd - higher rate of in- bank" and other: who from time not for um purpose. Tha‘olivtdmda {o Itochholdun re< minnnmeudvfllmbolm The (act that the Telephone Com- pany needs an Adjustment 0! mm In ”My humane it require: «Miller I! memo to meet running upon”. The "mm o! conducting this Utimy daring tho In! for year: have lacuna! mmounly both A: to In- cruud up. dandy being paid out to m mploym and the lacuna! prices of l" malarial and In the Impaired. en] venue of fine Community is money to my their way or the gen- must be permuted to earn enough eminent economists Public Utilities However. the main factor in the RUNNING EXPENSES But It mm be home in mind that As has been said many times by B! H. F. C. of teleâ€" opher, "Jen!" is Dome m M whole lot of but without htchln' : M."-m Transcript. On the Way. The time seems to be coming who- thone who Indulge In luxury and shot will be regarded with quite as much suspicion Ind contempt as ms far- merly directed toward those who haunted the doors a! chicken coop. after dark.-â€"Utlcn Observer. Sunday August 15th. 9:15 3. 11:. Sunday School. 10:80 a. m. Morning Worship. 7:45 p. m. Evening Worship with the Closed Street Church. 81‘. PA ULS IV A NGELICA L GROVE STREET CB UICH METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH Every member out to the midweek pnyer service on Wednesday «2. at Our pastor will be home from his summer vacation. He will again take charge of the young peoples class in the Sunday-school and preach the morning sermon. A full auendance of the membership is desired and a cordial invitation extended to others. 9:45 a. m. Bible School. ‘ 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. 2:30 p. In. Children: Hour. 6:45 p. m. Young Peoples Service. 7:30 p. In. Open air service at five “Chm-Eh of the Closed'Street.” Sunday August 15th HIST EVA NGEIJCAI. CHURCH The Rev. Wm. Grotefeld. PM UNITED BRB'I'HIIN CHURCH OF RAS'I' GROVE The public in candidly "mud to attend (he urvim nod to mac and m the reading room. fridayfmmfitobum. Sunday 8cm! gt 2;“ .. n. Suhfiod: "Soul chu-dnyw «min; Tuumonhl "out". 8:00 p. m. Sunday. August 16th, 1920. 9:45 I m. Chum-h School. “:00 n. m. Homing Worship. “Supp'lcflion with Thanksgiving." 6:30 p. m. Intermediate C. E. 7:45 p. 111. Union Service. Semen. “The Lordship of Jesus in the Church." 7:30 p. m. Evening Prayer and Sermon. August 21“. I920. Sntul'day. Church School Picnic at the Carter Firm. [August 15th 1920 Eleventh Sunday While putting up hay Saturday Mr. after Trinity. David Meyer was severely hurt With 9. 45 a. m. Church School. the hay fork. It seems as i! the track 11:00 a. m. Morning Prayer and didn’t work right and the big hay Address. fork fell on Mr. Meyer's head cu!- 7:30 p. m. Evening Prayer anditinz it. open so that several stitches Sunday School. 10 A. In. Punching Service. 7:46 p. In. All If! welcome. 8.ANDREWS EPISCOPAL CHURCH Mrs. J. Richter, Mrs. J. O'Brien, Mrs. J. Campbell and Howard and The Rev. Ruth M. MacWhoflel' Rachel Rayner spent Thursday at Priest-ln-Chlrge Grand View Farm. Sunday Schoolâ€"9 1'- a. m. Mrs. McGinnis of Mooseheart had Preaching Service-41:00 a. m. the misfortune to slip and sprain her Rev. J. 8. Little will preach. ankle one day last week and is conâ€" B. Y. P. U.â€"â€"6:'§I) p. m. nequently taking a vacation at the Union open air service at Library home of her friend, Mrs. G. DuMou- at 7:45 p. m. lin. Rev. 1. Mind Nam PM. gum!” gym!” I! j] :00 A. In. Hr. William. will flag. Holy hour adoration every Fridly from 3 to 4 p. m. Men’s Sodality meets on the fifth Sunday of the month; Married Women on the first Sunday; Young Ladies on the Sound Sunday: Boys and Girls on the third Sunday. Rev. Thou-I 1- Owen. mm. Rev. Ellen B. Goodwin, Pastor. Sunnyâ€"8 a. m., Mesa, reading of “In Gpspel and Epistle of the day. sermon; 10 a. m.,' High‘Masa. reading of the‘Goépel and Epistle of the day. sermon; 8:30 p. m., vespers, benedic- tion, sermon: baptiams, 2:30 p. 'm. "I81 CHURCH OF CHRIST. MEN?!“ CONGREGATIONAL CRURCE The Rev. John Stewart. Pastor. Week dunâ€"Holy Communion. 'l I. V FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH A. S. "helps. Push". HWNEIIS GROYE g: CflllRCll MTICES IEWSY "MES 81'. Josnm'rs CATHOLIC CHURCH Iulty VII hiking with her no“ an! M little brother. and her moth- cmr "Betty. Isn't It funny, smart 3th": blue em, while you and 1 June green eyes?” Betty. think- lng duply. finally mld: "Never mind. mother. our: will, get ripe some tim- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Felling mg jfamily motored to Elgin and through ‘the Fox River Valley Sunday. stop- 'ping at all points of interest. At Bioomingdale they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Cooper and Bee Hem- mer of Oak Burk and the Morris girls from Louisima and Mississippi. Miss Meribah McCall bu return- ed home for a few days being called by the illenss of her brother. Mr. Paul Klinger spent with his sister. Miss Julia. iving near Plainfleld. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Pour Kampmeyer o (Fagin. celehrterl their golden wedding anniversary. Mr. and ‘Mrs. Elmer Kampmeyer and family were able to be with them on this joyous occasion. ‘ The “Sam Harte KoMey and Luâ€" cina Schmitt returned home having finished the summer course at Delhi!) Normal. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanan! spent Sundsy vim the home folks Hr. 1nd Mrs. Willard Whaler. nee Laura Greene of (Havel-ml, Ohio, announce the birth of a son, on Sun- day. Miss Harem Rice and brother. Walter of Cortland, Ohio. have been spending several days with their aunt, Mrs. Joe boy. fir. and Mrs. like Schivuer had supper with Mr. and Hrs. Leo Dm- del of Naperville Sunday. Mn. Alice C. Goodrich spent reev- cnl days in Chicago due guest of Mn. William Wright of Woodland Mr. and In. George Sknulcy I!!! ‘Mr. Ind Mrs. Joseph Did" 1M ‘dlugmer. Knlhryn, took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Stnuley 8m» day. Pa rk. The Run] Life Progress Club met with Mr. and Mn. J. Célllna Good- rich Tuenday evening. The program was exreedingly fine being .ble to have with u: flue Rev. Amlenon u! Llnle. Ir. Chance-y Reed of Never- vllle. who h runnlnx for Slate's M- homey. Lieut. Robert Braille and l‘ ntrlnx quartet con-lulu; of John Col- llmu. Dwight Rife. Curl Brluon 0“ Dell Ritchie. The club in maklng [mt pnplntlons for cult-ruining the Old Settlers 'of anervllle earl Llale Townships In September. Re- freshments were served. SOUTMF-LISEHOTES Mrs. C. Lepla and son. Full, of Malta. lll.. spent several days with her mats, Mr. and Mm. F. Hun- menu. Sr. Ethel Plumb spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Charles Plumb of Downers Grove. bad to be taken. Mrs. Feik of Nebraska came on a surprise visit to her daughter, Mrs. F. D. Burke, Monday. Mrs‘. Joe Liss is spending a lew days in Chicago with relatives. om mm usu ‘ ‘ Ann mum Sunday who is northeast flier of Section 38, Township North, Range 13. East of 1:zl'u; 'f'Mrd Principal Mori- dhn, being 39.98 cam mm- or less, situated in the Con .0! Du Png'e sad state oi min or no muci thereof a nub» mm- dm M ““113? undocu- all: in. v. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of a decree made and entered in the above enziNed cause heretofore, (so-wit: 0n the 22nd day of July A. D. 1920, I, Josep h A. Reuss, Mayster in Chancery ofp sa'd Circuit Court of DuPage Count; Ill- imis, will on Monday 3”the 13th day of September A. l). 1920, It the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon (Cen- tral Standard Time . sell at public vendue to the his est bidder for cash, at the west main entrance to the cgurthouse Ln ghe city_of_ When-A; came, ' to~wit: ton, County of DuPage lid State of Illinois, the__following described ma] Gen. §o. 8473 James Stefan: a American Bree!- ;ing and Hatching Company, a cor- porntion. INTERVENING PETITION The Lord‘ Lumber Corn ny, a Corporation, vs American reading and Hatching Company. I Corpora- tion and James Steffen. SW of Illinois County of DuPage, $3. In the Circuit Coin of DIP-1e COIM]. In Chancery. June Tern A. I). 1920. BILL T0 FORECLOSE John L. Wilkrr of Juliet. I van- didate for tho Ropublican nomination for repmfientatire in the State lpgir Iature. wu a Dowmrs Grove visitnr 'ast Friday. With two friends ho mute I short canvas of the villa”. Mr. Wulker was defraud two year: ago by a sma" margin. "a nu one of those Iho fought hard tn m the 101“! cont I mile for serum men thru‘ the Intnrstate Commerce Commisian.‘ The other two Wi" county candidates are the presont reprosantatives, W. R. McCabe and James Bentley. The Why: county ranclldute is Geo. M. Smith of Why-ton. editor of the Wheaton Progressive. JOLIET LEGISLA- TIVE CANDIDATE VISITED DOWNERS l truu ”mm will uh» [Mn mu- m up and nuum you I nlull gladly uy my uhan (awards the Improve- ment. Arthur R. Bekklmn. Hono- ment drain. Naporvmo. I". To the lot ownem who are Inter- ested In the Wax! Side Cemetery: The West Side Cemetery of Down- rs Grove ha been mom than M:- lectod during the past. season due to the (net Ih-t the lawn and flowers on the graves I" la need of water and It seems: to me that the loc own- ers nhould he Imam-Md enough to ‘put in a‘ well in the cometary (or much 13mm. 1 would be will’ng to male‘ ‘I what-mill nuhucnptlon for I move- mmt- lo be mml in thln dimllml. Pomona". we find it very difficult to put in found-um And other cem- tary work as M In msury for us to him "tor for qulus a distance. A. R. Ethic-Inna o! Nannille Says He Will Ply Shun 0! Put- ling in Well. WATER NEEDED AT THE WEST SIDE CEMETERY NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE I After the close of the war be en- }tered business in Chicago. remaining there for fifteen years during the town's growing period into a city. In 1880 he removed to Washington to accept a position in the Treasury De- partment where he remained activew ly on duty since. Mr. Chntfleld was an uncle of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lacey. Mr. Chntfield was born in Lisie. “L, October 25, 1842, in a time when the middle west was still compara- tively unknown and undeveloped ter- ritory. President Linclon's call for volunteers came to him there. and before his nineteenth birthday be en- listed with the 33d Illinois Infantry.‘ He served for two years in battles along the Mississippi terrain under Grant's command until receiving a \vouml in battle which deprived him of his right arm. Civil War Veteran Was an Employe o! the Treasury For 39 Years. A. B. CHATFIELD ‘ BORN AT LISLE 78 YEARS AGO, DIES WNW sputheaqt qugrtgr __of the a fluent] 101' Inc purl"!!! with a It lot In 8 2;?“33333 wan same adjusted. All in Berwyn. Grange g:- pernons indebted to aid estate are if no please all up. hlvt requested to make immediate pay- such a ghee. mt to the W. WANTEDâ€"A m a Dgted this 9th day of August, A. gm”: wm d, a. it D» 1920- W until- 8..“ Amp": N. flax-tin; ,, $1.000 will secure it, fit ' I buyer. i A , ”m" mm” ‘ M" m' Tm MAM 1: It: yequested to attend for the purpose f having the some adjusted. All persons indebted to aid estate are requested to make immediate pay- mt to the W. __Dtted this 9th day of August, A. r The undersigned, having been ap- pointed Administmtrix of the Estate of Everett .David Martin Deceased. hereby gives notice that she will a - pear before the Count Court of u Page County, nt the curt House in‘ Wheaten. at the October Term, on the first Monday in October next, at which time all persons havin claims against gaid Estate ere noti ed and Estate of Everett David Martin, Decca-ed. Joseph A. Reuss, 1 Master in ('hancery of the Circuiti Court of DuPage County, Illinois. Harry E. Kopald, Comp lainant'w So-' licitor 105 North Chrkp SI... Chin; Bunge, Harbour Sehmvdt later- \emr’s Solicitors. 35 North Dearborn St... Chicago. which may be sold sepantely without material injury to the parties inter SHOW SUNDA.Y Al'GlWB’l~ 15. a! Mod: G (.nurt'n Grounds. M30- 5136 W. Madman st minim Big t'thih’um. mhlpiLu and not stock of a" brawls. FENR and ECKERT. Judges. 843â€"! minim misa- '47.} 'c“"vi"n§m§.' 6.4L- mmy Sept. or 0.4. Int. T. W. V ~va firqgfiiWnt End mm. ”Hugo. 7-303) gruAnm-r'mn rm LAWN WAflIEQâ€"-To pent, (amfly of Ohm a». Phom' tau-W2)" WANTEDâ€"~OM Ind worn nut " Phone Downrrs Grow: INN/‘2. WANTEDâ€"A ml. um trunk. soroml Mud. l'hmw 32) . fl-lfl-l want-1mm. mi . houn- w'ni nppminu Information of poopln moving in the mr mum. Mm" 502". 7-304 WANTEDâ€"A lIrgo siv Min: and ‘ I lam any rock" with lmflwr mat and mow-Mn lather "whim Haul: rut, I lather»!!! met". 2 when (curly Radish finish). I oil: from rock"! lawn-r mu). I odd tum-y (II-Ir (curly Ems.» finirh), I Inhoumtle (nick-n out film-h). 57 W. Curtis 31.. phone Damn Grove 20!? I. 8-6-21 1 Morris chair All newly movâ€" rm! in “pastry. CUM-up. No, chum“ (or «Ia-livery Mimic "phat-uni»: shop 8- 6- fl l-‘ORASALPFI why! lather comb. Rated Wheaten, Illinois, August 4 FOR SALPF-Rofrigontor, Iihnrv ublc. aide board. tuning nut-MM fix my» kitchen cabinet. dining table, child'u roll top dmk; othv-r houxohold ankles. Cm be seen at 44 E. Maple awn, phone 261-“. “-6-2 niu 61110, phone 1964!. 9-6-3“ 4â€" FOR SALEâ€"l coach- 1 mu' eh-lr. l-‘Oll 8A|.l"râ€"~l’omhlo chicken hamm- A DMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE milking cow, one good horn: ha;- llmgn, surrey ayl_xad¢jlo._ J. AJ. flank-q Prim mi. 1 Plank Road. 9.6:; V good condition. MRI. IYackloy. 174 Highland uve 8- 13 1 FOR SALFoâ€"l Leg horn 1nd 8 Ply- mouth Rock chick-nu. 3 to 4 monthu old. Want tn get rid of them. phonp 2404. 8-134 l-‘ORH‘SALE amnion. yqunr of 100 and 90 acres each Chim- «0 milk tnnrk picks up milk dailv ifrom those farms. Also pipe» of 12 arrest. 5 milos south of annors Grove. 4 milos north of Lamont. (”has Oldfield R. F. D. Hinsdnlo l’hono Donner-r1 Grove 156 11-18-13” FOR SALEâ€"Foul Touring car, F. D. lmm'lkr! 143 E. anh- ave. nhnm- fill-M. 8-!3-1 I-‘on SALEâ€"Folding g9 fart. 1.. in? car. Nearly new tires, new curtains, nerfoct runnimr nrdor. Will «inmnnstmte. Address “Fold" N!"- 01‘ Reporter office. 8-13-11“ FOB VSALF‘It-Tyvo fino dajry [firms hrodJr-rsov cow. Gives 24 quarts nor dnv. Prim-ll rmmnahlo if take-n at once. nhono 58â€"W, C. J. Reese. 117 Onkwoml ave. 8-13-1 Onlnmml ave. V 8-13-1 FOR SAI.Eâ€"-â€"l9l8 Model Ford Tour- FOR 7 BALEâ€"~01": fresh, “Mr. I ‘9” Sam» Rnadster. Phant- 349-R. A. I). Schlauder. 8-13-51 ornctm 00.9.... 3095’ Q. Inning. hm FOR SALEâ€"Just a few pieces of furniture left all in most excellent condition and a bargain. If interest- ed in 2 complete brasa beds. a sewing machine or a 3-piece, all leather up- holstered mahogany parlor finite, act at once. A. J. Krcitzer. Prince and Prairie avenues. 8-13â€"1 FOR SALEâ€"4 758 Overland Road- l 3- piece parlor suite. golden oak brown leather; 2 rockers, 1 settee. I upholstered chair. 1 black walnut bedroom suite, kitchen table and chairs. small rugs, 1 center table and many oth'er‘itema too numerous to mention. Call at Lester Gerwig’s, 44 No. Fombt age. 8-13»! FOR SALEâ€"«l Golden Oak bookcase‘ “(e-CW - M263 N. Fond An. ludFv‘fi 3. DR. W. W. GOURLEY Wan't’ed For Qale thorough- 24 quarts 7-304 ‘mrnfl. or owner wmfld trade for a It!!! mr. took un and make an 000?. FOR 12min! org“; mom km on a ot 1: rings, V 3 central location where any mull _ . iness could thrive; rent 885. I?“ accomodab two couples to 8:". mt. WANTEDâ€"111w you n 4 man beâ€" withah lotinagoodloafl. r in Berwyn, Grange o if go play}!!! up. hive hunt a ' with old tmes. on a hill commie“ to traim. 10ml for 4 “milieu u the trees ar~ old and the ground high. Hust right for I residence on each ‘comer. Price “.000 for each corner acre lot, or a liberal discount if bk- !en tuthlN r. ‘FOR SALl-IMA very good house har- ! sin in a 6 room, is an Maple Ive, 1 Indy up with good trees, garage for lone car, the lot is 100 ft. front and like price most of all will suit; only 85,500, with termx to suit if marm- able. ‘FOR SALE ~C'heap u. close up «late ‘au old place at the mlze of the vil~ lage, 7 rooms, lot is 90 ft. fronting south. the trees and fruit good, an rest ln kccpin with the place. 3 spe- cial pricehwllh be made on this us soon as t 9 flirs can get toga-the, r. FOR SALEâ€"A bargain in I build of lots for speculation or to build ' later. 10 all meth(-r_ at _310 M R plenty uf fruit Ind ”nude. 7 good porches, fine garden mt] try yids. in heat Iocafion with streets, r ‘ ills all paid. M I“ A front .1 handy to trains, m b 860m). 32,5“) cub, than to unit FOR SALEâ€"A dose in 4 an M with um (rm-s, has 7 room, In conveniences. oak "on" m! I. plumbing, is «me of the better in“. places With a large 150 ft. lot. I” prim hot-ls but we want an offer. It. location is new In, north. FOB SALEAâ€"A comer home with I lawn in town. 6 rooms a. vnnionrzw. rooms are lam. the wry attractive sud In the of mpalr. poswsnim can hr had M “In lot it: 75H“). Mid ”‘0 m h llrit'k \vnh chitin" handy by. m. pd" $8500. pnrt time. FOR SALILLAn all around I‘d I.“ rm .: 0w "up nl on- 'im . in In 8 mm well built modem with Pm! wntrr Mat. and to In. a! good unamo farm Dnmi. and! or rhanl. and in u'bamin u 310,“. Tom: may up: 3414»: . On: or the int 15...- in Hut and hunt in huh. M to 0m loath. making I war. a dam lot. mm mm. um! Lu trh-ity. [as and ram. loam h an "n- nation. and the prion Ody .30. Trrmn ‘0 nu“. ' "3" “'1'?“ Vs” 9'3: webm- v .-vâ€". w’ «hm burly now 1% Rory m wuh good pun-h. hu .1! ll cloud. and an ull over c m with l-un-lry for elect m an" lift, Ind in u my hunt U. do the wovk in. the [at I. l“ (I. fmnt. 0w soil Nut. ad the loads. good. Plice too. an N III“ C.- tnctive. look into thin {of I m FORfiALl-Z-«A full new M. [and I-‘OH SALEâ€"A 6 un lo! with m and ham. good fruit and mn- Ihm‘ In good growing condition. hall (or flock. pasture, - comm “II. homo (Arm. mu. flock. om: luv. in; will hf" cheap. on any kl”. P0.“ BALI-1:1 well ham 0 no. .0- -7”, -.- _..... .... -.â€" living rooms, lot 60 fl. With 91! I.‘ pmerncnu in and paid for. I m- ‘ml barxann for quick Illa. my fl non-rouidenl and want- u: clot. FOR SALE~â€"0no o! the about numâ€" tivc nuidcncca on the sou!!! dh 7 mum. in in but of npdr h- »: ammo um. plenty 0! dub, gamma for one car, and II I 50ml. at the price ukul. 87,000. kn- "I «non-bk. .91 ,. v.7- places on the north tide, 8 undhbalh. built and W! pore . {me cement [mum gumge. a very fine extend“ o of grant-u fruits, I" in N" m. garden wall fanned of about I an. and I complete country homo d I non-n. [mt-c 310.000. term. U W Ilf‘Qll SALI-Lâ€"élih‘opnoll Hug «mm is a bargain litr‘CLIi-fi. offer. terms can be h FOB SALE-0ne of ly rebuilt, 7 rooms. with plan; of closet room. room: large and l medium ceilings, entire bans. in enamled and newly decorated, , gas. We“. cistern. good «flat, front porch with good sir... kinds and plenty of bearing fruit, rhmln. and is handy to tnhu. lot It 120x132. and the price only 84.7”. terms to suit if possible. - FOR SALEâ€"One of the sun" tan son, has 8 room house with but; 00d basement and cellar forflvdm gas center hall, and in a no , built house for several people, lot b Mtg 8011‘s. with black son]. I“ an I). tilled. the arch-{d m dud“. at?“ the houm- is m,t e am .1. or stock and car, and poultry hon-o 3b best in this country. entire plac- ha. water from deep well. and the ’11“ isms bargain at $9,090. _but nub II Inga. Price $6,000, half cull needed. ' FOR SALE-Modern, marl room, 2 story house. we , furnace, ood plumbing" p0, very go 50x14!) It. east fl” is on a. paved street handy to . depot, North Side. Price 88.000. 1*- ‘sonable terms and immediltanm ‘ ..., sion can be had. A FOR SALEâ€"AVoq attracflv m K nun... In“._‘ . _“‘I_; 5 room house, hai‘hfi'érfi' rm inf. oak floors wax finish. is .: {u 1y decanted and heated by M - the lot is 33x125. the location ' in. and there is a new llfingm” just added, which makes it ' I '2‘ new house. Price $4,700. FQRWS_AI;4_FIJ-â€"_An old plugs compute ‘ V-V, _ heat. hard Wbodiiflnll mg?“ gleeoratiorgs and» Quay“: 'out‘ bungalow; higxood m .. ., v? ‘full‘ bgsenpant wjth 501;! m ‘ mu 991.1%?me new! ‘5, Nut Ind, this} 7 11!th behad. 7-.. m: ' of the 50:0 north lide,8 IMF n.- H mm 51mmmmnu

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