Iflm It Ind-o W undoull Donut Dam The linden! , Vin; been up- 1922. pointed Adm! stator of flu Estate Haul-y of Louise lanthanum Decal-ed. Bunge, hmbygivunofluthntlnwm ep- time all per-on: having said Estate 3m notiï¬ed to attend for the V of havfnï¬ the same ndjusted. ll persons in- ï¬rstllol'uiiy ih'JiIue next. it which “I99 2'! Item"- Mi"! this†mini. r botany the Count Court of Do It the amt Home in Whelfon. 3: the _June Term,†the Easlmovefaocaumm CHICKEN SCRATCH, THE BEST FEED “DR (1|!(‘Kl-2NSUN 'l'lll-l MARKB’I‘ PILISBURY DAIRY RATION; PILLSBURY MIDDLINGS; REIDY’S MOLASSES STOCK FEED; REIDY’S MOLASSES HORSE FEED; MIXED ALFALFA and TIMOTHY HAY; CHICK and CHICKEN FEED; BUTTERMILK MASH; MILLE'I‘ SEED. {1.9536156 ’Csjmitj Cong; of ï¬n We carry a full line of the best feeds forull live stock on the farm and for chicks, chickens, ducks, geese, etc. The prives are right and deliveries are prompt. WE STERN UN [TED A CORPORATION And you can acquire these shares investing $5.00 a month. Four Times a Year Feeds E. MRKVICKA. Pravda PHONE 272 or If you are not enjoying the advantages of an investment in the Preferred Shares of Western United Corporation, investio gate the merits of this security. It has :alety. It has yield. It has marketability. It has collateral value. Four times a year~regularly~dividend checks are mailed to Western United Preferred shareholders. The reliability of the company, with its service record is a guarantee of the prompt payment of its dividends. Thus every 90 days a dividend check serves as a pleasant reminder of a proï¬tâ€" able investment. INVESTMENT DEPARTMENT Ask your local gas ojï¬ce Hieâ€"lily Le e,nhausen Administrator. Bunge, Ha ur J; Schmidt Anya. 4-14-3 llapipo'n Music. The mush- or n hug-pipe "mes-ed. from three or fuur plwu. \me at them. the chunler. la a pl‘lluluve «hue with ellhl lwlel; llw u hers culled dmnu. gonna «um .me I w roulluuoun ume. ""5?" this mu. any 0! April A .n I Whereas, in addition to the great [nope-1y Ion to our State Incl its emu-um, ink-un- suffering, sickness and absolute want now {m the peo- ‘ple of the inululutal districts; and Whereas. [enema Ive-noun to up- wonls for relief has lit-on halved thru ‘Uu- elods ol public-spirited emu-m. vuioun newspaper: and civic contain Im in municipalities adjacent m the‘ Simulated din-ids. but melt relief. though extending In volume all u- wtationu. an â€â€œ1GC the «oleï¬n and "Here tho rum 0! but I null I Whereas, a great disaster has been [visiu-tl upon a considerable number of nine people of Illinois through flood‘ romlitious caused by unprecedented: high water, and several of our cities; and villages are now under water to‘ a depth of from one to sixteen feet, uecesxltating the removal of handfuls of families {mm their homes to tents upon high ground. and entailing much serious illness among the people so evicted from their homes; and 1‘» the Frank- of Illinois. Greeting ('. W. Singlclcrry 40 No. Fore-t Ave. Gown-nor Small has issued a proc- lamation to the people of the Mate asking them {or ussistnnce of money and supplies for the flood suflemn along the lllnois and Missiuxippl riv? us in the state. The proclamation 2" full follows: By the Governor of mindingâ€"â€" I Pitch John Roof Painting luau Prat-lunatic» Regard!" Con- dilions Mon! Run-MPH It [III-who [liven Anphalt and Asbestos ROOFING New or 0H Work ASKS RELIEF FOR FLOOD SUFFERERS A I’RHI‘LA MATION Prices Right Fresh Ens, doun â€"- Delivered 200 LAYING PULLE’I‘S Ferris fly “to GoVorw-r: Louis 1.. Emmet-son. M NH."- Whom". I M" 2m?» mm: m I" Mud and w the {In-t! MI «I "to Sun a! """l‘i‘ 00 b- "ï¬nd. And I I'Wll In 3" the No a! uuu. and In county, untidy“. nl- tgioul. chic and {annual balk: [bu-ugh“: up Suit Iur “rumba“... amumthumflmu our din-mute follow claw tn 0» MN 4mm. and l W thl (nth n Multan-l b for-unis! to tho Chum» at I» than and «awn» by am: â€In unit. It Nu owl"; and l lurch" Minna llrindbr Gown) Cad“ I. M The Adm-m Poo-non! of "thou. .- ounmvv uni Mal «View 0! "a contain" (a Act under in drunk». in ch: vat of "no! and II Ibo m; or abhor-"non! nml mum «1 FOR Mtï¬vlhvnmbol to cur-In a! town. I ï¬ght god my luau-o of 7 man. h.- nuun lubl. uni Indon- «um. god â€urban. M can" kc. and the Mn 6- mm. m. Tom- an it lmlrd. FOR SAWâ€"Nm-mflnt will w" r “snowman-"wimp Id. In buns. (mu. us! â€3-4 and- “ our." I. it u.“ maul. pm m. 3'†or â€1-5â€, bu r-I-b, than to no“. 70. ï¬hlfr‘lt‘M chub" ~mul 10! ‘III‘ 'M. M- old Mil.“ If"! M" In." ml: to mm a m- k'. Ice-Ciao not: lump-"151M I‘m an. M»!- eru your in- mud In I... '0'! Mllï¬â€˜d’mr M “I! be"! «Not pom". Mm ham. 6 mm uul page. L.- nan-v hlnl {mum-l nun] [- H. C. REHM Walter 8. Bell), M. D. 32 S. Lincoln St, Phone 15 Hinsdale, Illinois Journal. Louis L Ran-0mm. l'mkkfl In tho 3“ National Bank a! It. Venom Joseph I". Bunn, Vite Pro-tick"! u! an- brawn Mm... Bunk. V. Y. lhllm of [M lllilw‘n State Regï¬um; 8. Ugh ('ull 0! [he "Hunk Stat. Springï¬eld; Now, Therefore. 1, hell Small, (Bov- ernor of Illinoiu, in View of the con- ditions above set forth, do hereby designate uul appoint a committee to be known as "w Illinois Flood Relic! Committee. “posed of the follow in. named pm“: Chairman, Hwanl K. Weber. Pus- idea! or up Hm National Bank ol‘ Whereas, further immediate relief in the way of supplies of all kinds, including foodstuffs, must be (umiflh- ed to our unfortunate and destitute fellow-citizens in the flooded area; "-vn‘vi ‘â€" vuuu .‘ao‘u' """ -I funds have been available to the Gov- ernor and the State agencies under his control for just such relief pur- moses, but the appropriation of $500. 000, known as the Finance Reserve, which was made by the last General Assembly of iliinois, has been found to be unconstitutional, leaving the state without toads for such purpose. and Whereas, the State of Illinois will furnish to communities without an pense, the expert technical services of civil and sanitary engineersJ ofl'iâ€" cents of the military department, and medical oifieeni to assist in repairing ythe damage to property and to pub- ‘lic works and to restore communities in the inflected districts to a safe and sanitary condition, in conjunction with local relief committees, with a view to preventing accidents, and epi- demics of didsease which may natur- ally he expected to follow the injury to buildings, the destruction of sew- age systems. the contamination of milk. food and water supplies, and the general paralysis of local govern- mental functions; and [Ill- ESTATE in W by V. FmENIIAGEN 22 8-. Iain St. Phone ‘1 Residence 27 s. Fairview Avenue East Grove Phone 101-! FOR SALE-20 acre farm with good buildings, very handy'to the village. has deei well. and is on a hard road. has stoc , tool; and complete workin outï¬t, a Village house can be trad 11:. FOR SALEâ€"220 choice lots with old trees, handy to East Grove station, Village 0! Downers Grave. Illinois Guiding the roadways and park- waye, constructing storm water drains with manholes and storm water inlets, constructing curbs- and gutter, adjusting to line and, grade storm water inlets and set-" ting to grade sanitary man- hole corers and paving the mad- way in Summit Street from the east line of Main Street to the went line of Washington Street; Webster Street from the south line of Summit Street to the north line of Orchard Street;. Church Street from the north line of Sum- mit Sheet to the South line of Randall Street, extended \restorlyp Randall Street from "to west lim- of Washington Street to the west end of Randall Sheet. have I hard mud on two sides. and SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NO. 59 are in line for water and sewer this NOTlCE [S HEREBY GIVEN to spring, when they will sell for dou- all persons interested that the Com» hie or more, a few thousand dollars oil of the Village of llownors ï¬rm-o. will handle them. if interested in building these up, please investigate. FOR SALE-Cosy little home of 3 rooms. has a full acre, electricity!j constructing curbs water and , is near town. “000 down will handle it. railroad l-‘OR SALEâ€"G acres with sideâ€" froutage ‘o! 600 feet. with hank -nnlanl euflnhl‘ fur huninonm Washington Street; lllinuis. having ordered the grading of the roadways and parkn‘nyx, coir strut-ting storm water drains with manholes and storm water inlets, and gutter, and justing to line and grade storm water inlets and setting to grade sanitary manhole covers and paving the road- way in Summit Sill‘t‘l from tin- vast line of Main Street to tln- west line of Webster Street - vav â€nu-lwhv may nun-u vu- Whereas, the State of Illinois will buildings, very handy'to the Cr'in'a}: Tumish to communities without an uh: 23“ with “1:! is on [animal 1:311. ‘,th - ‘ ‘ ,t gn comp eworm penbe e prert techmcal services outï¬t, a Village house can be trad of civil and sanitary engineers, ofl'lâ€" in. cut; of the military department, an-l medical oaieers to assist in repairing r03 SALEâ€"220 cholce lots with old the damage to property and to pub- trees, handy to East Grove station, lie works and to mature communities ‘93â€, ‘.,h,’!"‘.,!7°!‘,'_1’9 3:"? F93?! 1‘39 (SEAL) M it tho (‘Hy a! Wan RM.- TwouyJa-nh day a! AMI, in up Your of Our Lord 0N Tit-maul MI! "and!“ and TnMy-hu ml of the M d "Ii-ti: the 0m "naval and TNM. Mflmm‘ofluflm †melon Whom“ hombre mergency funds have been avail-hie to the Gov- m 51‘“ m S.“ ernor and the State agencies under by his control for just such relief pub Ill) poses, but the appropriation of $500. V. F “RAG“ 000, known as the Finance Reserve, 22 8" "‘5' 5" M ‘1 which was made by the last General Residence 27 8. Fulï¬l" Am Assembly of Illinois. has been found Eon Grove Phone 101-! to be unconstitutional, leaving the state without funds for such purpose. mu. Amm' Nm' Village 0! Downers Grove. llllnok Grading the roadways and park- wayn, constructing storm water drains with manholes anal storm water inlets, constructing curbs and gutter, adjusting to line and grade storm water inlets and set-‘ ting to Emile sanitary man- hole covers and paving the mail- way in Summit Street fmm the east line of Main Street to the I-Inin. It..- ..I \ILLJ‘hualnu 00mg}- W. S. JONES Carpenter Work and Contracting of all kinds Downers Grove Phone 2124-2 $1.00 Each S. MURPHY Seem", of sun 1604-2 LEN SHALL. Governor "Mg. .1 FOR flklfwlhch (We ‘30.»! M , a! "a! Mm!“ hot. in; dnlhbrdul um. an" M to I m- !!m '9'. [cg-35¢. no" hump-"MM ‘ "ï¬g...†â€3’ 31"» â€" mu 1%. "M’s-unï¬t"! nllmr madman-van â€amorvmnllyun'. scum, Inï¬ll I“. wanna m , Incl will serve u builder well. P cc 311 per foot FOR BALEâ€"Corner lot 73x248. north street. good limes :pod Ice-don, can b Hack and will make a pod garden. Price 31,0â€, turn- an nit. FOR SALEâ€"II done In Damon Grove lots, no are 231140, and I laslfmt.4oï¬.widohmr.h m deep. comer of me , m an an m andhandyto when water electric!†a be mi 11% sci-pol. M was easy. "19! inc“ Tron? cornér lot 1063285 h; J’riee $2,250, terms to be amngod. FOR SALEâ€"Very My}: elm han- of the me“ sort, with about 0 acres. residence I: on 1 Drill overtook a; tan and country, mil me a 0mm am writing roan. 0mm an r. '- ri c [nod H.101! - little no.2 we“ rant corner lot 1063285 7. ‘POR SALEâ€"8 mm veil hilt north front but with very any lot. rooms are It'll. and man pd. owner non-resident. is eager to so“, would suit Mira! party, In the soil is extra gut], has cut 89,“. Wu! an ofler. or my uh lot in trade. FOR SALEâ€"3 non small house on Edys'igd. “(mm-nah" ,ornch no!" ' i"mm"'".'nli’hh}i"§fiod noon; and paler: condemn. cm is ‘1. and m 6n. and pluubin- good, in: 8 ad in in nine m. the‘ log I; M. mg!!!) with “pg. noon, "time" uni-«I1 rn muni- M w "-9. '1"- !M at“. FOR SALEâ€"A south "on! house 0! (in To rm FOR maï¬a» of 009-! all" I'- Io-lhg-ldmb Mn»: 0! I râ€... ‘ Magnum. and often an 3004 who. with ""71va In and. do. i! Ion-Mm. MIA tide, pm .8... r01: aux-.4" 954 M :i}h__!~_ V M W. has Mm, roar'v'si- %. a M 9!.†in mm. north 3*. I'itï¬ â€I"! I“ M. '7‘" m. PM an. '0! SALE-va chalk. «I! but" Mm Doom. 5 nova: uul nap. in any M's-I inflow-am“. ml by (all 2 nor».- nnd know-9M. nu“ at! - yuan!" in". win "an. Tom:- nto to bail. mu sumâ€"mu um v. mm a Mï¬mmmltnyhtr Id. In tun. (mil. ml «6-: and- .I 0"! I. it 1%.“ (and. pm I“. noon at â€-6“, in. in“. than [a a“. town. I vigil good my Inna-o o! T noun. h.- 4nn but. and Inc-bra «arm. pod pouch... chin 9.199 kg. and [by Mn- ovum. flying! down. now 7'... mkuy Mm hon; with 16013†mint Id. «mythic-rip â€NahumudthpMN-wud 3m. (fan I. hail IN! | {air cub on East In]. Ava, vi!!! full blo- mt. mm. hath. cu. electricity I. wired. and 1M1!“ foot lot. price m, com 8"“ thin. the" Day. FOB SALEâ€"Von" gum!“ Ayn-1" II‘OR SALEâ€"400 (m mt East Grove union. by I50 deep. salable for badm- lot. More- or page. price reasonable, term: our. frontage ‘of 600 feet. with 5340‘ track graded suitable for busincxs. "Manufacturing or greenhouse site, the price is reasonable, my lense. FOR SALEâ€"~20 acre farm with good buildings, very handy'to the villagu. hue doe well. and is on a hard road. has stoc , tool; and complete workin 5mm, 0 Village house can be trad W fish. QM'MMy I. m good.‘ to no“, â€no soil D. W... MOO... “03ml. Autumn 0m Goods are Pure and Wholesome 22 8. Main 8!. PM!» 2134! "- Mkv that ho um» awn" b on the («um («an on! IMP-n County. M "w ( out! "ma-I- In WM In.“ .10»- hm- 7am. on. ON IN ‘Hondly I. Jum- MN. (I! uhirh limi- Ml pm: having rlaï¬mn union! acid†34.» I!" with: anal "month! In "km. («7 "rpm "pt-we hf having tho- nm noUu-Inlw All permit: in- ï¬rm In ulhl r um- an mmmnd to who immuzm- â€aim"! tn "-0- autumnal. 0.an m: mum-m. .m 4%- A'vfl A. n. "921'. D. I‘ KR‘W‘J‘TR. Furnh-r C It flowâ€. AID-mun T" UONWII‘I‘I'VL haw-M b") I’- uni Him-Cur a-f "w Du-O Wull up! talcum-u! of ('HIUIJN’T Il'ï¬'KN" “I! n! Ibo (’uunl)’ u! Hul‘un uni NM. 11' Illumh, .lrtcu-nl. MW’ “lone Naperville 86041-2 ’ 'movoan' 7 7 “re-ditch: Is Mull A... to hit. on flu 3"! day «of â€AV A. I}. I922. It the hour n! In. u'rlurk a. IL. I" at noon thud-an" as flu- basin“: 0! Ibo ('mm wjll yrrmil. Al! new MR»: may M0 «6190‘ “003-! 0 MM Conn, Ip-luyn- said oh! uh "Hr “chose "Itâ€. "Mini-r 1 HARRY ABRAMS Concrete 8: Rough Gravel Hauling Dune Reasonable Fence Past-4 Wood 6.; 3.10135, 5;. n. April 2M. urn. ukulum‘r A Il'NICIPA I. ENGINES. AND SURVEY"! Cl Roma's A". M an. [hm-on Grove. Ill Com} inlets anal setting to grade xnnilury manhole cow-rs and paving the tonal- way in Summit Sin-0t, (mm the «a»: line of Main Stlwt to “W was! lim‘ of Washington Street; Webster Sher! {mm the south line of Summit Street t0 the north lim- of Orthunl Street: Church Street from the north linoI of Summit Strvet m the south line of BAKER’S BAKERY OFFKIW Ou’n,- 30-5,- III-Op... “7.0m Residence -â€" Hale, Ill. 06:. a! Mr - Hue 251 N. F-el A... .1 nut. 5.. Phyglclan _ Silg'jeon ROY McMANUS, Prop. "Huiâ€:m' A ‘3"‘I'I'V’Tl.â€, Appoinlï¬| b: that? :0â€! with... ‘ '..'I 3? JOHN S. IDZIER Ital-4v u' fan-“nt- Mt". "awn-rd. .ZXDZI'I THI'S \NTII'DC Electrician TM 005 the homing â€a (in-v0, "Ii-mix. G2!