Downers Grove Reporter, 6 May 1921, p. 11

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PROF. BOWMAN WINS M810!- AIE IN "if [A81 County Superintendent of Schools is Called as Pastor of Zion Church, Pittsburg. Prof. C. B. Bowman, county super- intendent of schools, and mayor of the City of Naperville, has accepted a call to the pastorate of the Zion Evangelical Church, Pittsburg, Penn- sylvania. A reprc'sentative of that mnmgation came to Naperville last fiumtlay to present the call in per son and arrangements were made for the pastorate to begin on Sunday, July 10th. Mrs. Bowman and children will SHINGLES LUMBER DOORS WINDOWS SCREENS MILLWORK FLOORING ROOFING SIDING MOULDING NAILS THE MANUFACTURED HARD COAL â€"â€" BETTER AND CHEAPER THAN ANTHRAFITE. OFFICE AND FACTORY Potter Rcdybilt Portable Poultry Houses, Gar- ages, Cottages, Etc. HAVE STOOI) THE TEST OI" TIME. HAVE BEEN ON THE MAR- KET FOR YEARS AND ARE GIVING SATISFACTION 1‘0 THOU- SANDS OI" USERS. This Potter Garage is made right from the ground up for quality and price YOU CAN NOT DO BETTER. GET OUR PRICES 0N4 ANY SIZE WANTED EITHER CABLE OR SHED ROOF. POTTER MFG. LUMBER ‘ The office of County Superinten- ldent of Schools which Prof. Bowman will resign, will be filled by appointâ€" ment by the Board of Supervisors. ‘The oflice of mayor will be filled by the City Council, and under the rules governing, Commissioner Crush will become mayor. 1 The call to the pastorate in Pitts- burg came unsolicited to Mr. Bowâ€" man and was a surprise to him. His many friends in Napen’ille and in the county will be reluctant to give him up. His services have been val- uable in tins community. However, he will take with him the best wishes for a successful career as he re-en- leave early in June not! visit in Penn- sylvanla. Professor Bowman will leave the first week in July for his new work. The office of County Superinten- dent of Schools which Prof. Bowman will resign, will be filled by appointâ€" ment by the Board of Supervisors. The olfiee of mayor will be filled by Whale In! W loot. The meat or the whole cxlendl II neat boneless masses. In unlforu quality. from the have or the skull to the toll- on. In anneal-once lt la Ilmllar to beef, but In lollll'Whlll coarser in texture. lls flavor I: sold to suggest venison. One of the best “cuts" of the whole In the heart, which weighs 3.000 pounds. COUNTY FARMERS ' AT SPRINGFIELD FOR LEGISLATION C. V'. Gregory and I). 0. “mm of Wheaten Talked to the Aepl'euntativee. tors the service of the Christian ministry.~â€"â€"anerville Clarion. Eyes of Night Bird: Large. The eyes of the birds that fly by night are usually nearly double the size 0! those that m nhroad bv dav. Us About Carbocoal CALL 0N US AND WE WILL GLADLY MAKE AN ESTIMATE ON ANY MATERIAL TO BUILD THAT HOME OR MAKE THOSE NEEDED REPAIR. BUILDING SEASON IS ON NOW. DON'T WA . PRICES ARE LOW. LABOR IS NOW CHEAPER So Why Delay? POTTER MFG. 8: LUMBER CO. YOU WILL MAKE NO MISTAKE IN PLACING YOUR ORDER NOW FOR YOUR WINTER SUPPLY OF OLD BE.v COAL PRICES ARE LOW AND DELIVERIES CAN BE MADE AS YOU WANT THEM THIS; SUMMER. DOWNERS GROVE The run: far all ins and wrongs. m are; the surrows and the criuws of humanity. all lie in lhe one word “love.” it is "111- Hm divine vitality "mt everywhere pr-uim-vs and restores “ft- to much and m‘fly one of us. it gives (tu- power of \u-rkiug miracle} if we wiltâ€"«L. “Y (‘Ml-l. The China. Yours. Like uur mm 30:"! year. every third year in Chum ls lunger than Ila pred- mssors. lmt tlu- Chinese and a whole muulh. instmd M an oxmn «lay. to make up fur the time lost. art-unl- im: to their ralculallon of the «nu-Dr dar. Manufacturers and Dealer: BUILDING SUPPLIES. LUMBER. GOAL. MILLWORK “REDYBILT’ Portable Garages. Poultry Houses. Outages, Etc Whom in new! of Building Supplies “diam- Service all 1! our ofice or LUMBER YARD ENTRANCEâ€"4E. CURTISS ST. Love Works eranlu. NOW IS THE TIME! Before Buying. §n0N315 Soveral farmers from Dul’age County were among the more than five hundred members of the Illinois Agricultural Association who went to Springfield last “Hahn-May in sup- port of Senate Bills Nos. 283 and 284, one of which proposes to put the Chi- cago «Run! of Trade under public control, the othvr of which would re- strict fipm'ulation in grain “futures.” The demonstration is declowd to be by for the greatest ever given in supâ€" port of ll‘gislation by Illinois funners. C. V'. Gregory and IL 0. “mm or'Smull. Wheaten Talked to the The Aepl'cuntalives. ty far Wearing white badges gaming their counties and with the inscription Potter Portable Redybilt Poultry Houses and Equipment are the world's Standard and Best OUR “REDYBIL'I'” HOUSES ARE MADE IN MAP SIZES TO SUIT EVERY RE-QUIREMENT. Our big 128 page catalog shows our full line If you cannot call at our office just send for your COPY EVERYTHING NEEDED IN “I. A. A., 110,000 minus 0! 9° «Mittenâ€"pun S. B. 288 and 284," the (leloxatea packed the sen-ta chamber {mm noon until midnight. They were received between sessions by Gov. Three counties had more than nix- ty farmers at Springfield, while ten counties had fifteen or more. About sixty counties, from every corner of the state, {were represented. The DuPage County Farm Bureau} nwmbors who attended were: E. A. Amackor, Ed. l‘clA-rson, A. It. Gweneg I). 0. Sayer, D. D. Barman] and E. A. Cnrncmss. The leading talks in favor of the bill were made by C. V. {rt-gory, editor of the Prairie Far- mer and I). 0. Thompson, secretary of the I. A. A., both of Wheutou. Harman Sloan. assistant editor of the Prairie Farmer and E. L. Bill of the Publicity Dept" of the l. A. A. also from Wheaten, were in atten- dance. NEEDED. EAST END OF RAILROAD ST. NY STYLES AND u.- n'mâ€"rm How LIMpreyl Lay Eggs. Lmnpreys urn». eel-like residenl. I the oat-nu that run Into the (Mk V.- ter at "w mun": of rivers III M spring nnd build "u- nest In which their eggs are «lc-mmllml.'1'lm plat out the whim-s In tho bottom of (K. river using Iho Hut‘flon power of ”to" large mouths to «llsludge (he is!“ and damn eggs in the spot :9ch kin-ted among the mm: W' Indians who were command“ by M “Great Spun." when they I.“ "Ich- alum! ow mace pipe. to I!!! men- hatchet-1. mlplnx mm n61- war clubs in the ground no that I" hostile thought: might disam- It was weleown Ilmt the wanna. fl war weapons leads to war n "ma. Help. the Circulation. (me of the large-m New York In“ supplies each or Ms guest; who avat- agv 2.000 . any. «mu 1 tree copy 4 I mnrulug newwmper. GRAVEI. CINDERS LINE PLASTER CEMENT “LA I.

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