Downers Grove Reporter, 9 Jun 1922, p. 9

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to Dom" Grove. 3 minuunanlk from Eu! Gun-e depot. like a Inn-cm: u luv an 8150. Cu or flu». E. 1. Harrison. Painter and v Franklin urn-u. Mono Dawn": Or 8104. 7 #77#7_7 (I; AUTO STORAGE -â€" Good garage for cars, cement floor, dec- tfie lights, etc. Rent 84 per month. Quit-in Schmitt, Grove St. 3-24-11 LAWNS NEATLY MOWED, at a V’i-éfibiabié “hi-{ob ’ by Boy Scouts wishing to go to summer camp, phone 865. 5-28-3 WILL CARE FOR CHILDREN, days ,7 6r evéhings, 35¢ per hour. hr By the week at less rates. In uire of the Reporter ofiipe. have ha y lugs: .fiith-Rctly 37608.7except’ for the back ind seat. recnined at. 179 Blod tt ggiphqnefipggmers Grove 292 . 3 A iheir washifig done call'rat 198 S Benton ave 6-9-1 HAVE YoUH CHAins THAT ARE NOTICEâ€"Lawns skillfully mowed by the hour or by the job. Phone 8794. , 6 9-1 NOTICEâ€":Amone wanting to 1‘"? or women. We have a household necessity, used in the home every day. ,Great Repeater, 100% Commis- sion. Build up a Rug business, ap- point sub-agents. Write for terri- tory and free sum la. Supplee Sales Co., 1205 W. Ga eld Blvd., Chicago Illinois. 841-! m WANTED -- Furniture; pia- nos: floors; etc, napolished. All kinds of interior woodwork refinish- ed. Apply C. Purcell. N. Forest ave" Downers Grove. Phone 386-1. 6â€"9-3 REPRESENTATIVE WANTED, men vacuum swoop": and elm-hie wash. in; machines for cash or on time. Right party can make big money. See Mr. Dunn an at the Downers Grove Hardware 0.. So. Main 3:. $9.] WANTEDâ€"4h" or woman to 3:" [DSTâ€"Ugh! grey Flemish Giant “Wt. escaped from hukh Wpd‘ nearby night. Reward. Phone 427- I. 6-9-1 FOR SALE -- Lou In new mum 8. C. White In: homn Ind Rhoda bland Rah. “wk cuntom hatching. Wales ham Farm. phnno Dovnen Grove 2|. -W-2. 8-174! "170.0..- ,. a ’s 0.9.; '1'“? s-h NR 8ALEâ€"â€"Rhubarb (or main; :5 pounds for 8100. Phone 301-] MQ'im Min. chm». Inquire at Hoohn'u Barb" Shop. B-2.’I raga”: -Bn‘by yum. :onqu FOR SALEâ€"Leather couch; water motor washing machine; iron bed; chair; hydraulic soft water pump. 122 Oakwood ave., phone 77-W.6-9-1 with high uhelf 1nd [8 qt. uncr- voll'. also 4 humor gm- range with own. In good condition. price reu- oublc. 109 Rogers 8!. 5-26-13 fiiflénnf goo gggx§€§§5§~siq mm for who. 'wdur, “um! um anew avenues, phone 247-W. 3 fi'n‘sm 4’ 4 .:.‘.'s‘.em- "565;. 3!!in both. new, modern. ‘l‘pfny: DR. W. W. GOUILIY me I! Reidence - "me 283 N. r... A... .d Fun-H'- 3p heated, lot 100x132. excellent neigh- borhood. 6 blocks from station. Price “.000. Eany terms. Several choice building lots Inside corporate limits at lnmtive prices. Edward G. [Anon Co., Downers Grow 5-264 90 RSAL I.â€"â€"No 9 cook stow, 8 lids FOR SALEâ€"5 room bongo. {urging F‘ORSALEâ€"th cows or trade for dry ones; also fine young stock bull. John Nicholas. Sn, phomI 164‘ W-Z. 6â€"2-3 ed the household ‘ listed be- low, last Friday y, faied in pavment. Inhoxany! library table, 26x4... 510; meant adjustable study and writing chair. $5; the first buyer gets the bar- gains. Call 162 Randall street. 6-9-11 FOR SALEâ€"By owner. 5 room brick bungalow; hot water heat; fire- plwe. Phone 3584!. Very reason- .blo. 6-243 FOI? SAWâ€"The mey “Y“!PP'PPS‘ June 12, the followin household articles will be sold: 12 t. solid wal- nut extension dining table; dresser; commode; couch; center table; 3 locking chairs; Morris chair; 6 dinâ€"‘ in; chairs; set of dishes; framed pic- tures; 2 heating stoves: lawn mower; 60 ft. garden hose; 2 coal hods; gab den tools and other articles, also Free sewing ‘machine. Mrs. M. R. Ksr‘lgx, -1 Highland avefl , fl , _g_nin order. DemonstratiBn given if desired. Price $185. Call at 16 W. FOR “me915 Buick in good iieifiwmi ave., .evéninga Miscellaneous and springers.17hone Downers Grove 154-M-2. 641-3 FOR SALEj-Staytjpg _next_ Moqday: FWOKSAIJJ~SeveraI good frg‘sh cows . :13: Vimâ€"sufiywiih am," binsr find sitter. Good as new. Lemon, 48 Highland ave., phone NB-M. 6-9-1 FOR SALEâ€"1 dozen laying” R. 1. Red hens. Fine stock. Bargain at 25¢ per lb. Quick action necessary. Phone 427-M. 6-9-1 RETALErâ€"Hoosieq 5mm, Gabi: LOST A50 POUND For Rent Wnnted For gale 549-“ 6'9-2 BAKER’S BAKERY nor McMANUS. Pup. Our Goods no Pun and Wholesome ”amuse. MM! N aperville Milk at the Ella Mary Tea Room Dept. sum. 1 humane-ts Petty Cemh. May acct. ...... S 8 [5 Buschmnnn 8mm, Bill 6â€"! .. 182. 00 Lewis Ellsworth, 5â€"8 ....... . .75 5w“, m: wul lie promoted. It you are between H and 19 years old, determined to “make good" Ind truly think you are the boy for this job. then apply by letter to Mr. E. L. Gilbezf, “Personal." 3d floor, 119 West 40th Street, New York City. Give full details of any past selling experience; your age; parent‘s full name and busi- ness; your school grade and at least We referencea. ‘Frank Allen~Salary ........ “2.50 Den. of Art-mus l Finance. Petty Cash. May led. ...... $12.84 The Rockwood-Badgerow (70.. Bill May 8. [922 .......... 8500 Dept. Of Public Alain C Nvlson Smith (70.. Bill 5333 1.56 Dam. of Health Safety Pony Cash. May acct. ...... 3 .10 Downers Grove Garage. 6-] . .55 Som-where in this town is one boy who is a “go-getter" spirit. full of grit and ambition, and absolutely honest. We want that boy. He will be the only boy agent in this town for the famous MOVIE WEEKLY MAGAZINE. He will work after school and other spare time. His pay will be what he makes it; besides fine prizes and free Movie Tickets. When he makes good,L he will be promoted. If yop 4AA_,~ .. . -- Extra Mme ....... Earl Wukins~83lnry Andrew Shel!" ..... Arthur Wonhel ..... Frank Rosaryâ€"Salary. Frank AllunMSalary Dept. 0! Pub“: Allin 8 "adult ~3alnry-l‘nrkwn)m.324.00 lieu. d “0th l Sale" I' Nelmn~8allry-Pit ....... 818.00 Earl WltklM~SIIMy-Polic¢ . [0.00 Doll. 0! Mi: My H I. Thompnnâ€"Snlary ..... “5.00 Extra 13".... ............ 3.24 Ola Irwinâ€"Sula .......... 66.00 Extra lime ............... 5.07 Wilhel- Dunnâ€"«Salary ....... 60.00 Extra time ............... L50 Charles Terry~ Salary ...... 00.00 thy IE to May 31, 1922 Dept. 0! Amul- Flu-ca Chas I Hitchâ€"Salary ...... $82.50 W C Barber ................ [0.42 M Velurd .................. 57.50 W H Edgeton .............. 67.50 A B Snow .................. 7.50 William Bender ............ 4.” Harry W Bryce ............ 4.|7\ Charles Miller .............. 4.” l (5 Hum ................. d.” C Fond Davin .............. 16.00 Dept. 81nd- . lumen”!- 8 gagsih (Sued. ~Sullry .4200!) Commissioner Hem-ct pnwnted the semivmonthly pay roll for the period from May 15. 1922 to May 31, 1922 and various bills and moved to Ip- prove same and have warrants drawn for the uevera amounts as follows: der, Haller. Hunt! and Méyor Ban her voted Aye. Nays none. Motion carried. Minutes of the meeting of May 29, 1952 were read and Commissioner Bryce moved to approve same. On roll call Commissioners Bryce. Ben- Downers Grove, UL, June 5, 1922. Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Downers Grove, Ill. Present at roll call Mayor W. C. Bar- ber and Commissioners Bender, Hair ler, Bryce and Hehrtt. Commissioner Bender moved to ad< journ to the next regular meeting date June 5. 1922.. On-roil call Com- missioners Bender, Bryce, Halter and‘ Acting Mayor Hum; voted Aye. Nays none. Motion carried. [ Minutes of thé meeting of May 22, 1922 were read and Commissioner Hallex moved to approve same. 011 roll call Commissioners Holler, Ben-i der, Bryce and Acting Mayor Heartt voted Aye. Nays none Motion can tied. Nc-lpon Boy Wanted Downers Grove, 111., May 29, 1922. Regular meeting of the Council of the Village of Downers Grove, Ill. Present at roll call Commissioners Bender, Bryce, Heller and Heartt. Mayor Barber being absent Commis- sioner Hoax-n took the chair. CEEDINGS OF THE ] 5;: VILLAGE BOARD,The Chas. M. Hitch, Village Clerk PM no”. 11â€"8-an ..... “5.00 ... ............ 3.24 lnry .......... 05.00 ...... .. . .. 5.07 4531127 ....... 60.00 ............... L50 â€"-Salary ...... £0.00 ............... 9.00 -Salnry ....... 07.60 - ............. 07.50 I ............. “.00 Salary. in full 24.00 hlary ........ “2.50 w. m xâ€"Salnry ... umwwflnnn 0.7.7.7. “ 15.0 0.4. b. .‘l' ............ DO . ... . 01: roll call Commissioners Heal-u, Huller. Bender. Bryce and Mayor Barber voted Aye. Nays none. Ilo- tion carried. ‘ No. 6 ................... Light Department, pumping . Light Dept.. Public Light CBQRRCO.BillG-l.. V. Fmdenhagen, rent-June .. Fairbanks-Morse Cl., Note Bill 6-1 .............. . . . . .50 Fleck Buchholz, I£29 ..... 171. 59 The Texas Co., Bills 516, 590 831.73 Nos. C75173, C76173 . . . . Kidwell aGrage Co., Bill 6-1 jllinois Bell Telephone Co. General Electric Co., Bills . Bill No. 517037 ........ M W Mills Ptg. Co., 1496 . McManterâ€"Carr Supply Co., 075264, C98502, 85676 .. Sinclair Refining Co., Bills figmc.’ VMOBERG d; SON Bill No. 48368 ....... J D Gillespie Co., 4-4. H J Hawkins, Bill 5- 4 Monarch Electric Wire Co Bills Nos. 86464, 86796 .. Bills Nos. 86366, 87045 .. Raymond head Works. 5-17 Standavd Oil Co., Bills Nos. ”031' 0!" Till-2 PKOPLB or Till! VILLAGE WILL BE OBLIGED 1‘0 DECOIA'I'E ‘ITHEI SOONEI OI LATER. RBIBIBBI OUR SERVICE WHEN GIVING YOUR DECORATING CONTIACI'S. Valvoline Oil 90., Bill 5-5 .. Chas Mochel Sou. 5‘1 DeLaval Steam Turbine C0,, J W Nash, Bill 6-3 ........ Illuminating Electric 60., 5-2 Western Electric 00., Bill .. The Dicke Tool Co., 6-1 Lord Lumber (30., No. 832 . Petty Cash. May abet. Downers Grove Garage, 6-). Hinsdale Upholstering Company M. KA UFMANN. Prop. Nos. 456099, 465090 ...'. URNOLSTERING AND FURNITURE REPAIR WORK OF ALL KINDS Work Neatly Done at Reasonable Prices We call'and deliver free of charge. Phone or write No. GDV 126839 Marquette Cement Mmufucturing Co. ‘ We DIM-c. Cllqo LD in years but with the pioneering spirit of the intrepid Marquette. big in production but ever ‘mindful of the needs of the smallest builder, this company is proud of the good name it has in the construction world. DOWN ERS GROVE, ILLINOIS Lord Lumber Co. u... , a C0,, Bills . . F5090 . . . . upply Co., . to" Bills . . . ’6173 . . . . . . )., Bill 6-1 . hone Co. .. 477.06 12.39 512.50 135.86 22.26 112.00 w, -,- our-U, , w-"W PW. ‘ ; 95"" pit}: "of Ramingtoh’a“'8uhdiviilog of 15 part of Lot 40 of the Assessofu'flub- 50 division of Section 7 and 8, Township .55 38, Range 11 East of the Third Prin- 240 cipal Meridian, siutated in DuPage 2.50 County. Illinois and moved that the plat be,approved. 0n roll call Com- 38.71 missioners Bender. Bryce, Holler, 21.43 Hear“ and Mayor Barber voted Aye. 3'701Nays none. . Motion carried.- 6. 12. 67.43. 422.25 51 .84 57.25 29.25 12.75 15.54 To the members of Grove Lodge, A} F. i A. M., the Eastern Star, Philathea class, Camp Fire Girls. neighbors and trineds, we wish to ex- tend our sincere thanks for the symâ€" pathy shown us in our recent be- mavement. 0n motion.of Commissioner Haller meeting adjourned to June 12, 1922. Chas. M. flinch, Village Clerk. { Commissioner Hear“: moved that the Audit of the Village books by Ellis, Austin hCompany for the fis- cal year ending April 30, 1922 be placed on record. 0:: roll call Com- missioners Heant, Holler, Bender, Bryce and Mayor Barber voted Aye. Nays none. Motion carried. Bonds in the sum of One Thousand Dollars each with the Aetna Casualty and Surety Company as surety and J H Frankenfield and H J Hawkins‘ as principles to cover plumber and‘ sewe'r builder licenses for the fiscal‘ year beginning May I, 1922 and end- ing April 30, 1923 were received and approved. CARD 0F THANKS children, Gertrude, John md Virginia: J. l". Knox Mrs. Mabel E. Knox ,and Telephone685 Building Materials 0! all Kinds BUILD NOW! Consult us freely in regard to your plans and we’ll gladly furnish estimate on cost of materials and assist you in every way in our power. Mr. Grocefeld is employed in the; Farmers - Merchants Bank and Ink Frederick A. Grotefeld. brother of the groom. was the best man and Miss Elsa Wittman, of LaGrange, was bridesmaid. Miss Gertrude Ritmmkunp, dangli- ter of Mrs. Minnie Ritterskamp, of Freelandville, Indiana and Mr. Wil- liam A. Glotefeld, son of the Rev. and Mrs. William Grotefeld, of Grove street, were married in Saint Paul's Evangelical church, here, last Sun- day evening, June 4, 1922. The Rev. Rudolph A. John, pastor of Saint! Paul's Evangelical church, of Chica- go, olficiated. ! How much have you paid out in rent in the last two or three years? This rent money which you are now paying out will buy you a home and pro- vide a profitable investment for you at the same time. ngh rents are brought about by the shortage of houses. When you move into your new home you release a home for the use of someone else. By building now you not only provide a proper place for the raising of your family. but you are doing a service to the community by increasing the number of dwellings. Anyone who can pay rent can own a home. Don’t wait until you have accumulated a lot of money before you build. Free yourself from the ever-pregnant rent prob- lem. Build Your Home This Spring Gompfihy We have a large stock of the latest stylw in dress and every day shoes. Phone 01120 > We have put in a complete line of White can- vass Oxfords and Pumps, in sports and dress styles and can supply your needs for the whole family. Prices Range from $1.25 to $5.00 You can now get real service at our store as we have employed a shoe man who has had long ex- perience in fitting shoes, and you can be sure of beâ€" ing treated and fitted right. Resident lumber of the Lumber-mu? Publicity Bunn- Morris Shoe Store OUR PRICE IS RIGHT OUR FIT IS PERFECT Phone after 6 P. It. 142 J friends in ad iron; Chitin their return will make chair- (or the present it the grom'n yolk ental home. Sell Hardy Stock and earn 830.00 to $50.00 weekly with part expeuq ses, We show you how_. Supplies Free. Easy work for young 3nd old. Write ' AGENTS WANTED! HAWKS NURSERY C0. Wauwatosa, Wk.

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