Downers Grove Reporter, 2 Sep 1921, p. 4

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On that day a multitude of children will resume thnir studies In the brick buildings dedlt-ated to the cause or eduratinn or the attempt to educate. by School District 58. Township 39. Range ll mat of the third principal meridian. etc. Easily the mm! important year is the school year. whirb 5m far an Downers Grow in r-nm-ornovl. lmgins Monday. Semomhor 12 One should b9 pretty sum of the lads bofom telling anything which won"! bring harm to man, woman or chfld. That's \\ by we do hate rumors and those who spmad them promiscu. mnly. . T R A C '1‘ O R PLOWING DISCING BASEMENT EXCAVATING W. S. Hamblin Phone 21342-2 Hem is a rasn when: [he whole fu- ture life of these young follow: might have bum hlnchnrd just by idle gossip and peopln not lasing sure of FACTS heron: ro-tellinz or "retail- ing" a ~«(my hoard on the strvet. cars taken Moat 0! these will he in the grades they wu-m driving around. but had pflfeml nthers and cold lhvm and some even had the actual number of a squad of (Thu-urn mlicrmon came out. nm‘ntwl (la-m. look them to (‘M- can when (My trial. by their well known and hand lln'nl ole-gm mo- quls. to makv llwm (lu- "mt.“ Chicago pups-r4. wlth their Ability to‘ get thing! wrong, if pomlhlr. “kl on of the boys was llw “suburban mu!" f0! U14- auln "Haw-u nap. mu. this inirmlurtion as in wluh WI all about; what «lid many loult purple do? Did they inn-aunt. It all to m if then was any "u"! in the wild tale: "Inning nmuml? NoU very many. le harv details um file you»; men warp arrests-d had barely got out wlwn tho most cx‘ tnvn‘em talc-s hogan finding. The" said both had not. only elolen the can During the put wm-k n murmu- illuntmllon of what we won» trying to drive a! hm come to pan. Two Down". Grow boys bought in Chl- mxo. untomobllon which won- nlolon. no“: mm,- lnnorcnl of any wrong do- ing than they made ”w pun'hmw and both nah-d {or and vrmival bill: of sale with ”'1‘ mm. Snumlny nightl During "w put illustration of who! to drive at hm con' That rumor editorial vu- prism-«I sown! woeh am), «In-w more com. went. most!) (asnrnhlv. than am- thing Inc hue written In )t'arx THE VILLAGE SG'HOCH. hinted at the Downers Grove Post 0.109 as second class mail matter. Advertising rates made‘ known upon Indication. Subscription rates $2.00 per year. Single copies 5c. .01! ovary Friday morning from the me. of In: Downers Grove Publish- hc Company, 37 North lain atroet. Grove. Illinois. Downers Grove Reporter 30.“ E “(DIN-I Rl’ \IORS C. H. STAATfi. EDITOR MICKIE SAYS Avenue ISHALL A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND, LYING NORTH AND EAST OF THE PRESENT VII: LAGE LIMITS, THE EXTERNAL BOUNDARIES OF WHICH ARE DESCRIBED BELOW, BE ANâ€" NEXED TO THE VILLAGE OF DOWNERS GROVE, COUNTY OF DU PAGE AND STATE OF ILLINOIS. " of DuPage and State of Illinois; and running thence easterly on the South line of Section 9, Township and Range aforesaid, to the North and South center line of Section 9; thence northerly along said North and South center line of Section 9. to the North line of the} Chicago, Burlington 8: Quincy Railroad Com any right of wan! thence westery along said North! line of the Chica 0, Burlington Quincy Railroad ompany right of way, to the east line of the west half of the west half of said Sec- tion 9; thence northerly along said east line to the north line of said ion 9; thence continuing north to the north line of Otis Avenue in East Grove Syndicate Subdivi- sion- thence westerly along the north line of said Otis Avenue to the center line of Fall-view Aven- ue: thence northerly along the cen- The following is a fac-simile of the Official Ballot that will be used at the Election to he held in the Village of Downers Grove, Countv of DuPage, State of Illinois, on Saturday, September lith, 1921. am ”by. flit-L Nu! Tueulny In the regular In rm- mocmm We Il-o hare imp "on. 0d rmdy for H. Runny. Scribe. Troop So. 3 Commencing at the southeast cor- ner of Section 8, Township 38 North, Range 11 East of the 3rd Pfirlgiaal Meridiag, in the County Rev. I. ll. 1.0“ are m a talk on‘ scouting and it I'll! Imm- talk. "9‘ II a man who n- Illu- to hear weak: as be main "ohm.- um plnln MIMI" using words thgrh to un'l under: «and "a I! a [nod urmu him-o" and m ran talk to Ivn about urn-ling 9 Nut Tueulxy In the regular mush; um- mat-Hum “a II") have mam-i Our Jnlllflrnlhm muflml Tnmduy "lulu "n a great mutant!!! II". I- It. lo" “I" I“,- D‘llw Talk on Smut!" “Impala-n" I- ha 7N3, SCOUT TROOP 3 “JOLLIFICATION” A GREAT SUCCESS New year resolution)! are more or ‘ low out at dam. but school year ream ’lmlons have seldom been trlul out. "0" about um {or ”w whulu dlulrlrv. "For one you beginning September It“. ”2|. l prome (0 m» everything in my power tn help the pun”:- urhcmlx a! “hut” 53. The but the Illxlrh-t can do t short of what ll would like to (In Then- have been times when opin- ions vnriod. but there never was a time when sumcient funds were avail- able to give to Downers Grove chil- dren all tlm utlwntagon that they de- served. The School history has been that new quarton new outgrown be-l lon- thc new was w-mn off. and so it! is lmla)’. ’l‘hurv have been timm when opin« ions variwl on details. but never a time when thaw school and its better- ment was not uppermost in thp minds 0! the citizens. Side) down to and along with dhe present institution District No. 58 has had good schonis. Surely the village and the conunlm~ ily are growing. ()zw rluss now out- numbo‘rs thv entire high school of sen-r241 decades ago. my power m help the puhllc' Mk u! anlrlq‘t 53L (Hignwh “EVEN \' CITIZEN." The first year high school pupils will number close to hall 0. hundred. or as succinctly and elegantly de~ scribed by one of their number: "600! the freshmen this year have gm them all beat. Tiier'os fifty of us and more than half ale guys." ‘iihxh leaves the “stone: to infer that sumv hventy -fi\e or mun: young gentlemen and nearly as many young ladies will mun their (our years‘ course in the Peoples College. Bi A talr aprlnkllng will be making the first great adventure In liteâ€"41:9 lnl~ tlal day In school. Sample Official Ballot can do falls ....... yuan-Bu nvcnuuj to me center line of Fairvlew Avenue; thence southerly along the center line of Fairview Avenue to the place of beginning. This ten-l- tory lies North and st of the present Village llmlts). ter line of Fairrlew Avenue, to the center line of Summit Avenue and thence continuing westerly along the center line of Grant Avenue to the north line of Block 10 in Rich~ mond Whitney’s Addition; thence westerly along the north line of Block 10 and lock 9 of Richmond and Whitney’s Addition to the center line of Highland Avenue; thence southerly along the center line of Highland Avenue to the center line of Grant Avenue in E. H. Prince Co’s. Addition; thence westerly along the center line of said Grant Avenue extended to the west line of Lot 1 of the Downer Estate, bein across and to the west line 0 pro rty owned by George Repp; t ence southerly along the west line to the center of said Chiea_30_ Avenue; to the -‘_L_- '- I During the pm! n‘wk thu- St. yJowph'n Athletic Club at Duwm-rs “(lmvv achieved unusual dinunrtion I"would: the «llnlrlbuticm of a new» :nlory by the Ami-led l‘rnn to all Im- mmlnn In the central divlnlun about the gm of Balu- Ruth'n lulu-‘ graphs-d lmuball lo thv local nine. v Maple East Grove Ave. R. F. D. No. I nrst il Thr (I a! all. Heifer, 18 mos. and under 24: A.’ W. Fischer. Isl; Lisle Farms ('u., 7th. Hollrr. :2 more. and under 18: Jno. MW“: ’K. Rulhbuu. 2d. \u-iwr Hem-r. under 6 mom: A. W. Fischer. meu ' I51. I Imam. | 8"" All (‘nlul Diriuion “Babe" nun. same 8min" sis“; I sic-bu. 1...: Wool. I ST. JOSEPH A. C. GETS PUBLICITY FROM A. P. ASSN. Cow. 2 yrs. and under 3: E. E. Rain. 15!; J. J. (use. 51h. (tow, 3 yrs. or over: A. W. Fischer. 151. Bull calf. 6 mas. and under 12: C. 0. McClwsm-y. NI. Bull call. under 6 nms.: Lisle Farms (‘0.. :d. llh'nois- Special. been heifer calf. senior or junior: A. W. Fischer. 15!. Bull, 3 yrs. old or over; .1110. K. thhun. Isl. Bull. 1 yr. and llndt‘l‘ 2: 000. B. (2055, 31!; E. E. 1min. 4x21. Produce of cow: A. W. FIM'MI’. Isl Heifer (‘all. under 6 mom: A. W. Fischer. lmlIsmn'illu, 4th on mlt; Lisle Farms; ('0.. ml; on Lisle Ormsby (‘ulamhus (‘uluuthus Yeoman. Produce of ruwz' A. W. Fischer. 3d. Illinois classes? Illinois Spcrx’ul. ln-st hull calf, senior qr junior: Lisle Farms (‘0.. ML Heifer. 12 K. Ralhhun. l'rvlerlje. Heifer, 13 man. and under 24: A. W. l-‘isrhcr. :.'d on Illimm Pontiac Anwrivau Ivy. POULTRY FEED At A Saving VILLAGE CLERK. (30w. 2 yrs. and under 3: J. J. (fuse, Elmhurst, 311 on (‘uluntha ‘uyne Pu 1m yra. Cow. 3 yrs. or over: A. W. Fischer. licnsvnvllle, 21] on Lyn-arrenu Ameri- can Ivy. Farms (‘0.. 2d on Lisle Galdi Korn- dyko. A. J. WOLF COUNTY HOLSTEIN HERD TAKES MANY STATE FAIR FIRSTS (Continued from Page 1) mos. and under 18: Jun. 61h on Alice (‘oncordin EMILY MRKVICKA, Prop. Telephones: Downers Grove, 272 273 The East Grove Grocery and Market B. . Early Egg Red Crown Prairie State Prairie State Poultry Mash Horse Feeds American Molasses Horse Feed Cracked Corn Lexington Plain Lexington Light Grain Keepwell Scratch Feed is sold at right prices. er costs. The Hall an Index. < Tha- vfumhlfluui In Iln- lmll nru- like "w wlmluu uh-uuruH-mu', Hwy :urv me first innlvx of m.- IM-uplo- u-Im Nu- Inc-m. I Thr (unmhiuux In Ihv lmil shunld. first r a! all. In. ‘lluplu. lmu‘llrul. rhm-rflll.‘ hu-piln'l’u rm! in 1a" 1‘: .1 lnnlv. ‘h' "my m-iwr pu'u in: "By .mur hull ,mu um: meu." ‘l‘ln-n-hu'u. lln- huluilm [Ix-l! mum, Ilmr vmw-rmxm humus-m u..J mo: rnmimrv Hm! must 0w m-h-v-ml with I cum! t'ul’t‘. . I chpwell Scratch Feed was originally made by Joseph Mrlu'iclta. of manufacturing the product is now carried on hy Mrs. Emily Keepwell Scratch Feed contains the right proportion of consti are. protein. fat, crude fibre, carbohydrates and ash. Shown analysis. The trophy is to be a feature of the ‘St. Joseph A. C. booth at, the annual "kt-rules: of St. Joseph's church which will lwgin Monday, September 12. The method of disposing of the ball will be finally decided on at a special meeting of the dub next “’t‘t'k. ‘ The club has placed the baseball on exhibit In Nash's window where it has attracted a great. deal of atten- itiun. The Chicago American donated} In large photograph of Ruth for a ‘card hoard sign telling about Babe's presentation nf the harm-hide. Besidv; the phutu on the card is a clipping: from last week's Reporter which con- mined the nnly local unnouncenwnll. concerning the gift. Illinois Chemical Migratory of Chicago 94 w. Curtlu Street Downers Grove. Illinois m Order by telephone. Deliver at any point in DuPage County For Sale By “Keepwell” Scratch Feed GOOD POULTRY FEED \cmrding to Mr. Dunkley, the St. Jusvph A C. is thv first organization of il> kind in be given such an amount of publicity throngh the premier nvnsgulhming organization of the country. The new. item was sent out by Charles Willis Duukley, sporting edi- tor of the central division of the A. P. who readily recognized the news vulâ€" ue of Babe’s gift and who released the item for last Sunday’s papers. Mr. Dunklcy's judgment was upheld by the sporting editors or the news- papora served, practically every one [if whom “featured" the item in a {"hox" on the first page of the sport~ inp: section. The fame of St. Joseph's Athletic Club and Downers Grove thus was siiread to hundreds of thou- sands of falls throughout the central west and south. EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING '. .J. Grotefeld Other Feeds Also Handlea A CERTIFICATE 0]" ANALYSIS GIVEN BY :1), MORE MONEY FOR. ,1: SCHOOL DISTRICT "1â€" 58â€"SAID VOTERS Fur the last row ,wars ll has been a continual scan-h for tummy, on the part of the [hoard 0! Education. to 5 keep ”11' m-hnnls at their state 0! cl"- (-iem-y without giving much thought to bout-ring rumlitlnus. Most of this load will nut bv liftml. for the newt tax rate will make available enough‘ i numey to all least lam-p up the proâ€" t 1' t'esslun. More uppusitinu tn llle llu'rmuwd Ernu- developed than was (‘Xlk‘t'lf‘d by {llmxv favoring it. as the welfare ol’ the svlumls is smut-ll '::-* ".'!‘,'¢"'. !1~\\':v~ _ 'ers Grow h; ‘Wu: ~ tukvn tn hum J ml pom ry pm -! r ,\' POULTRY FEEDS HARDWARE 36 S. Main Street Telephone No.29 MERTZ ('3 MOCHEL WHILE PRICES ARE THE LOWEST AN D ALL KINDS ARE OBTAINABLE WE HAVE ALL SIZES 0F Franklin Co. Illinois Coal Pocahontas Hard Coal (TAN ATTEND T0 ORDERS PROMPTLY NOW! Voters of Srhun! District 58. rating last Saturday al‘u-rnoan on the prom» smon or increasing the tax rate or this school district. favored the increase by more than Ihrw to one. 159 hal- lms bring can in favor and 51 against. ‘ ‘ Proposition to Increase Svlwol Tax Rau- ('arriul More Than Tim-Ho One. Tunklns sag-y Jaw-’2): i< "m of "mm 'm' u :n r- oh-nl u.’ is l'nun nl'k \‘Hhunl :(v'umn Order Your Coal Home Corn Feed Meal Prairie State Pigeon Feed Garland Chick Feed Prairie State Growing Feed Prairie State Chow Feed Emerald Heavy Grain Emerald Light Grain Greenfield Alfalfa Molasses Feed Lexington Heavy Grain How True‘ (12km (n hm . Large quantity orders at low- ph Mrkvicka. The business y Mrs. Emily Mrkvida. ion of mnstituents~moist- ash. Shown by chemical East Grove. Illinois Mr .Schiauder as his first act has mlucml the price of taxi service from 35 to 25 cents a passéuger and instiÂ¥ tutcs hvcnty-four hour service. Archie Sclllnuder has purchased the taxi service which has been run by Wm. Eichhorst and took posses- ‘sion yesterday mornlug. He will put ‘in a gas station on the street in front of his property on Railroad st., just east of Main, carry a supply of tires, tubes: and auto accessories and do automobile repair work. Primary â€" April 11, 1922 To Put in Gas Station and Repair Shop In Railroad Street East of Main. ARCH SCHLAUDER NOW PROPRIE'I‘OR 0F TAXI SERVICE SULK'I'I‘S YOUR VOTE FOR Candidate For Sheriff Lawrence Hattendorf CHIEF DEPUTY SHERIFF SHERIFF 2:21 1921

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