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Downers Grove Reporter, 7 Jun 1895, p. 4

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Min thnpnnishmont of aims. asâ€" m1 and mthern counties were salt the jail and lung the object of practically dry, hence the average MW. fatheStnte was but a sprinkle. Jdls my have to ho built like The sky was nearly clouding: during his; st last it hgins to In evident the entire Week, the msximnm tom. “Mandelamll bus to be Woflmly high, and the improved upon, 90 that the sharifl wind hoistemmt Where rain fall with his “In“ my pmteot pris- vegetstion is growing finely. Where omehuged with crime Emu m. min is lacking, however-mud this is‘ smlb of snppcssdly luv-abiding much the largmt portion of the State, diam, who are intent on violsting mall grains and meadows, gardens tbs law. and potatoes are mflering from the As st prom W the hostsnd drouth. Wheat is receiv- “qifilmhhosuyto got ingleasdsmsgefrom chinch bugs “thumbysmbal sn- tlmnplavionaly.bntmst has devol- also. Mifmded by sopodsnd with the Flemish fly in “wand tho m can canningdam-ga. Oshnr‘e heading iwhnmlflu of u shortsndm lens promising. Rye I;.hmhsldolflght isshortnndthehesds poorly filled. ism-ohm Fruitpmlpoet can is «mum m1 “qjfilmhbocuyto got ”mumbyambaf an. "In. Mifmrmded by n Jails my have to be built like Mgukdflbqimfoho evident mmWnllh-«y to be {M upon, so that the Mil with his add-nt- my Wed Fri" our: danced with crime hum the ”-th of suppclodl! “W'hidinsi aim who are intent on violating‘ “a law. Woulditnotbongoodida, mks momma. to change the maphmoljnflmionso Minphcoofadmctnm designod midyhhopprinunaninomwmfld Inbuiltbkeaplynchmoufl The flair at D-nvillo, in mind-co, <‘ uhwdayungo was known! by l“ WMinginIndianqwhm theofirtuflnmobm foiled by mouhafilhkinghiaprlmto m udjoiningoounty. Bird], 3 week puinwhich the public is not Whnmtof “10 M mgjgilhynmob of citinna who, unwilling to await the process: of minthopuninhmont of crime, as- nuluhoju‘landhmgthoobject of “anodphal find “hailing and doinguliwo missionary work with Mudghbon Nowhthotimeto ”thud-um. may, ma ulna-flu mmniuu 'ill be glad to all on All but it in not noesâ€"nary m mm my an an” vithoul waiting for fond inflation. It in denim! to min. um “mm without ex- pan- and the m will wining. ly don-Ia the line my but may of our good citing can assist by calling It one of the above mon- articular-or 1’.er 0!. In, whom nlmipfion liau um Wanflminm Dom mthhdhdupouhtmmu J.‘W. m3 John I. Wall's. bloc-Mbkn-o-upho-of all! “Mm now tho-Imam “mudguarmdmdu- “Mom!!!” clot-«In and be- yooathlomh" ,._ ‘ Mpbinwiudguiflcm. ltbflnuwngnputolnmiuuo plantar the city 0! tho dudâ€"- WWlbylhoa-M ul thodunhpuhdndthom and my". at tho living; fragrant with un- ptopodtiou but than m mum no fight] and imam: no impel-m tindhalhanummuwrolbm- in:- in dollar and mu, that the This should be 1 popular movement. in which I" ubould and my have an intuust; mmercid and lumino- uuon- might be uldueod in favor of In regard to the new cemetery as- eocietion, the people are seemingly taking hold of it in meat. They realize that it is a necessity now and thet this is the most propitious time they will have for it. It is in our power now to establish one of the most beautiful cemeteries in this part of the state simply with a little uni ted eflort and the situation is such that all can take stock and receive in return there-for their money’s worth and e great deal more. No money will be required till the organization is completed and then the payments will be easy as it will he in installments of so much per cent levied by the board of directors All that ie needed now is a eulfieiency of bone- flde subscriptions, and these must be 1 bed before the permanent organiw' tiou can be elected. Quite a mum berolonrgoodpeoplo whowere not present at the meeting last Friday evening, came around promptlv the the next end subsequent days and euheeribed cheerfully end lihenlly. Human-hum 3 popular Wu ml 9! IlLIbu THE REPORTER By WHITE WILLIAMS. D. G. GIAIIAI, ~ Associate Editor. ::::::TER"B:::._:: 31.50 per your; morn Cum m AD- Wutcn. A proportional rate per month. Enraud u the [0. st Downcu Grove. m u mend clue mall mutter. y Cmr-mo, June 4th, 1895. ‘ Theputwenkhuganelotheop. posits am from the ml: pre- vious and crew have struggled under a heat averaging show 80 dngreea daily, which is from I? to 15 deâ€" gree; above the normal tempt-stun. Rainfall has been very same, only northwest counties have been laâ€"i voted sumciently, and all east eonâ€"l AM two wh’ trial in tlie Cir- cuitcomt in Joliet a» jury in the Chicago unitaty diatric't «unharm- tion cue lit-ought in a verdict giving the pmpettyn'nara 838,62Lla'i lot the I27 m in dispute, a little met 13" an m . The ptopnty-mmetn goth-tun Mmtlbflan acre in the ltuttrial in the DnPrge County court!“ land that van «undated that at that price. The mum-dots in excavating mad the stone excava- ted to wall up ““1 and incidentally saved something. and on this account 3it was claimed that the land was val- uable stone land, worth $1503 to $2000 an acts. The stone was said to be 0! an inferior quality and the land well paid for at the primawnrd. «I by the first jury, who gave the de- fendants 810.0(1) for the I27 norm ; Elwwhm thin wmk won publish a ,oommuuiratim in n‘gud to cm. hummtbguthat iulwt unr vilA Inga, nwlwrlm and mlwrwiw. Thu writ" o! Ilsa articlv mom! dwidmlly Iain tho nail on the bud VIM-n bu My» it in How nothiug vu done to Ibslo tlw nniancv. We and n ‘ path may day I'M, n! and dog» biting mum mm. gainfully children, and hula:- ummthiug of thin Hall at can hm. Id nu nnlinam ho [ml requiring own-mo n! and dogs to much am and it my no found running about without musics, lot (hm hm pmme shot; untuod do“! should moat decidedly be HM. The complaint 0! ‘fluflm" fin 5y MN “m Intonvnly one. And tho pmplo demand that smut thing be (Imu- at «man in pron-M my ponihh accident: WEATHER CROP BULLETIN preacher Decoration day, “is hal- , lowodtotender, sacred memories.” , And taking that for his text the preacher proceeded to anathematize the soldiers of the south and to de uounce with considerable violence of language the dedicatiun of a monu- ment to the confederate dead in Oak- ‘ woods cemetery, Chicago. Home and there a similar creaking note has been heard respecting the visit of the southern generals to Chicago and the purpose of their conning. \ Most of the creeks, however, have emanated from throats professionally tuned to spouting patter-[mtriutiem As the Bloomingtun preacher does not be- long to that class he in prolmbly one of those unfortunate persons who hav- ing once eeen a thing in one way can never afterward by any chance see it in any other way. He is really preaching to thirty years flgt)."*(2‘lli' cage New law-breakers outside and the country saved the disgrace of the lynching bees which bring the nation into dis- repuua the world over No person has a stmnger claim on the state for protection than the nu. convicted prisoner. It is a claim that all men ought to feel an equal interest in defending, for no man knows when the finger of suspicion may be pointed at him wrongfully yet under circumstances more or less convincing of his guilt. To a certain extent a man awaiting trial is a ward ofthecounty and should be protected at all hazards. “This day,” said u Bloomiugton Grove, Illa. After years of study and labor. we have at, last discovered 3 sure and nevehfalllng remedy. We have heated It on patients, who have denpelred of ever being cured, the results have been. in every case, wonderful. (3st Rheumatic Cure leunequaled an a posi- tive remedy in all cones of Chronic nndi Acute Inflammatory Rheumatlem. Gout, Lumbngo, Science, Neurelgln; especially Ovarian Neal-ugh, Dyemenâ€" orrhoee and all kindred elections. It. is also a velueble Blood Purifier, being enpeclelly useful In Eocene, Paorlenie. scrofule, nll Glandular Enhrgemente and (linemen o! the Liver and Kidneys. It. is absolutely free from I“ nemotlen. Severe attack: Are lelle in from one to three days and e cure M ed in from five to ohm-en ye. For sale by Bell: 5 Bl , Dunner. l The Burlington la the only Ron: mailing "pemnally mmluctod' exmr‘ slam. via Denver to Colorado Swings, Salt Lake. Ogden Harmon”. San- ancisco, Stockton. Fresno, Rakemlleld and Lou Angelou M the lowest rates, Pullman tourlsl sleeping cm “trough without change. Lave Chic‘go every Wedaadny erle or! call on T. A. Grady. excursion mm- ger, 211 (3le St. Chicago. [ wmomm L. ‘ Haulers, your Mlenllon ls mllvd to Caldwell) Syrup Pepsln an (he slm. pleat. most pleasant to take. and at the same ume moat mt Ind omnomiml remedy ya! can give the children to regulate the bowels and relieve fro- nll manner of stomach troubka It ”goblet Try a 100 bottle In doses lmh. (For children 2!) (km In as) at Carpenter’s Drug Store. Elk R halt" to Gym Damn" I.“ «N h 45 Mk I “will“. all On mun-m NEOuonlhlg-C \‘nmkrnrk pvt guru-:03 10 um. 1' W huh to flu Hahn-n u 3 Mk I llpllnn n3. stemmnnmmmm Mk In I’m-cf. add 00 lbw-mu (nave aw. P “(W to Prod mom-«pr M 7 Mk I! nus 3373, A 1 nonm- Io Mm mm L In - n W Neiflil’vhnha'a fidblh'm (8m- .5") Thom-av 0.- mm. thnmr II a m I 1mm .10. Nflllmhh NIIIhJM’huI 7 Anal-11mm!» I!“ (a "tidal. (I A I‘Mlflp to P (m.- N. 0’; Am div l3 :0 I0 "570. V PMs-lulu to I) l' "a“ ll. lb ll I7 In} i9lIlI filhnll. IflbMNI Ia man-ma .h"' D."- um WI). Hulfud I Wood-Mb to PM! “and I! “MI-"alt- ! 23202! I’lblk'ilh'm A 'Jl NI Maul II a bl! N WIIIMI Put odd I. Tlnm W. Mot-n! WOod-otth to )2 II Wind“ “I? bllIBAldlouW‘fl h 2‘: Mark ( (bl-ulna Put a“ to Turn-r "mm. Cumin-uh" Burch-1:54 lull .1 (5|:- Ellyn and .1000. Has. to (’Amhm M (Stud-town Ila H L 43 Mk 1 Souk Ell-hunt M73. J J llcckmnu lo Mien- (' llwkmun II M Mk 7 Slnmhv'u add “0'an Unm uuuo E H Prince to Addie l" lh-yunlul- Inc '3] Mk ‘.'I I‘n‘m'u MM Downers ”mm .850. ”III R "all!!! (0 Chan New lol 1| Mk I‘ Ph'brn Min! to Elnhunt $321). ‘ Alice Molhlot to J I. Kulul pm! Mk 3| Stough n‘. ’ml to Himdnlc u :0. A It Hartman lo II M Taylor and m block 3 Slmuhe'u mlul Io “mu- "0". Predetickubutg 023,1]!0. 0 .l Smugh to Lucy P Lawton nlnl‘ lo! ‘1 Mk 4 Stongh'n 2d ad to Ilinsdalt- $2000. Mary Bucket to Mary Bucher \Vumu llonw Association pt blkn K 7 4 I3 and H southern counties and also tree fruits in central counties. Cherries are be ing marketed in southern counties and ripening lust ll] control. A good general rein would without doubt materially change crop conditions, but the hay emp will be short son'rnzns sec-rum. The sharp (rest of the first of last week was quickly followed by the bent wnve which continues at the present time. Quite general showers fell in north and west counties on the 30th and scattering light showers on the 1st. Where these rains {ell much benefit hns followed. In con- trnl and east counties dry hot winds and excessive heat have done consid- erable damage, in these counties corn is growing fairly well, but oats, po- tatoes, gardens and grasses am poor 1and need ruin. llay will be it short crop. Rye is blooming and in some 0! the West counties is being cut for hay. Apples are dropping quite badly in the drier eastern counties Cut worms are still doing some damage to corn. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. 00mg ”Cam A Valuable Find pl Ila I8 [Mullen BRANCH YARD DOWNERB GROVE, ILLINOIS. DEALERS IN LUMBER, Wash? Goods ”5““ I)": Ntnwl um. I»... a who load [at any um. and Ital-c u- put mu n-un Mn unwind In». In "on" o'Icu-II rug-hilt on" any. It viol- Immu- null-val born-v0 fluid. will my ptnlnlu laid In I In! a". n It. In at Ooh-rm in: "an «.0 Mn. A! Dual. [MM I» no mud-1am 01m“. “Info-Mr” and "mum nnwr ton-adios. M 'mum «mm "I" l "noun ”an“! 0! your “Ram Cum" Thu-o um I." Ind-v I mum-coal on!“ your mum. Ind Ind" I onnnklor luv-u" «and; l n- In wflan! hunt. and the humble rruiu In: tobacco. thin-h nan Inwu «do Inolorlully tunnel-In. in “input." loll In. I con-Mn you "nu-u- Cum" simply cumin“! and on Full! moo-old N. \‘nnn lnly. (2.!“ "an" i. iwrww W m WWW! BASH, DOORS AND MOULDINGS, sum WORK, CISTERNS, TURNINGB, musmms, ETC. lurch (Miami I Ila. 00.. I; (Iron... “in. WI! about Olen-“I'D, I” I» purrly Wlablr. )‘ml 4/" qu IUH‘r Io ulvp uniuu IulmM) will: '1‘0-00'0. II will uoli/y ynu u'ho'u In nlul. am! ymwdmirv [m- lubumv m'll rm. Your again: will hr m I‘m [mm nicola'm- an ”Ir day (Ir/ow you (not yunr flu! rhror m- numb» .1" m... vim! atrium guamuh-r In almlu’fly curr "or lubuvm Iqu'I in n” [In fm'mu. m- ummy wfumlal. l‘riw “101:" bur or I! burn (XIII alt/”a h'mlhm‘u/ and guamnhwl new. ) 82. .70. For mlr b, all druwidu or will In- m "I I.” mail alum wrripl of pain. SEN!) SIX TII'U CHN'I‘ S’I‘JJII'S F4 )I.‘ NANI'LI': "UK "with“ mod [mu/n fr". HOME GROWN ASPARAGUS FRESH EVERY DAY. BUTTERINE, both Crmmer)’ and Dairy, (11‘ 18 and I“ cut. I?! pmuul. *0...O..00.....0...”.U.O”..”OOOOOOO0.0.0.0000... Fruits and Vegetables. canned Goods. Japan Tea. 35 cents per lb. 3 lbs. Oolong Tea. 35 cents per lb. for Ypung Hyson. 35 cents per lb. $1.00 W. H. Colville. ‘OOOOOOO...O...0....OOCCOOOOICOOOCOOOOOOOOOO00...... A few 0 o I words about V' .. “M.” 9 1y and «lon‘l he i‘ , a remedy ”ml w in tmlhiug more I auddlru Moppum- mmv nliumlalll, 1 WmhhnrnCI-mhy Snperlative Flour. Beat in the world. Goods Delivered Free to Any Part of City. Geneseo County Brand Canned Tomatoes and Pumpkin. Golden Eagle Brand Apricots. Peaches % Pears. Kanp- n full amtmmt of Canned. Fruit of an W. H. BARNHART. l‘. A. LORD LUMBER COMPANY, Agent {or Pillsbury \‘Vashburu's BEST Flour. Choice Fruits Berries and Vegetables received daily. Goods delin-rcd free. We have lately added a choice line of Teas, which we desire to call attention 19. Several flavors to select from, either one of which will make a delicious beverage. Note the low prices: (Mira 0! 1'3"! PIOIEIR mus COII'AK'. c FRESH #58 SALT W ~‘A“AA‘.A‘- ONE GIVES RELIEF. £366“; "Our Teas. WHOLE‘SALE AND RETAIL TRY THEM. Staple and. Fancy Groceries MANUFACTURERS 0F EIN, Ig‘uw‘u Chmlml .9 ”I". ('u.. I." ( 'rwuw. I! I", i "3" («Int 3. In In,“ lang- MEETS I” and don‘t be ide “1”" by lmgiug a remedy [lull rrquires you In (In M), m.- [I is nothing mow Man a uubuliluh‘. lu flu. audclru stoppage of Iolxu-m you muul lum- 1mm uliumlanl. am! in mm! uII mum. lhr IT'S INJURIOUS TO STOP b'l'lflllu'N- (The North Side Grocer.) YARD AND FACTORY LA GRANGE, ILLINOIS. Fleet of glad of (In: Illimuluul. In [I vpiuw, morplu'm; or “II";- pal“, Irurvu u fur N‘nrur mbi! mmlmrlwl. Jut' yum 'gdabh'. hm 4/" uul IUHr fi‘. 0 "LNWM. 505'- .lln..ncpl.: n In an,” I'm-r jhuu‘f .Iu {mm [In furmu. l lwulmrul , H“! 80. Main St. Cleaning and Repairing mum DONE. B. Roth, MERCHANT TAllflR. Minn ”aiming DR. H. A. SIDDONS HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN .2 and 7:. SURGE‘DN. um" and Residence. H'I‘HA I N El). YES. All Hamline coM by (Ive nmknflgncd h Animal lhmugh ”re very "on! NI jfllnti‘. ”ms removing ”we sins" ah) whirl! otherwise ring the vulva! W'Pfixilate Hue Meaning of stoves by In ospw-fi. I). K. CRAIG. , um. :â€" 0-1.! mm- «Unpack u-n. I'nml ' m“... nun-u. no." In , W "a Yul". , wanna.” "min”. «I nut-d. I. ml ~ullb, :M J mmuu. I ~ J a. Innâ€"um.“ I“ I'uunu .I In, "pun . T-umu I». Imp, Pr Mn. 1 I mm". u. "into. A. u in“... Jun. ”I'm Inuit Haunt: I~II I; first... I! I In". |.-l. Ila-mks"! I in“; Immâ€" c nuâ€"Jnfil 31 Ink. Tuna-u...) w loam. Ian-.nurnu-J. I. Ida. Dmhwumm lag. um, W 'uma'l- u A I. ma no OI. m d qunb Thum- "mm M at. no... m "an rum-u.- Inn-mug h ,, , - Ilium" inn-In I. Mal MIMI-l. M III! In» My with. It: Vivâ€"h, M J p a, In- 1 u ran-I. I‘m InhNCaa'. No. ‘ I. W. A. nn'o- GM ".4 mm immim u. A n I "all un-Iu. A. «I, "In ‘rnl' unfi- animus, fltri't‘L-IIIAJI l‘. xwm.m I'll- l-n‘tm "In-rut II, slur-mum" Tuov|‘l.!IIâ€"| limo. . Huh. Acts-"rd, V Rm, I an m-nvn. mlJ'Ififl-l‘ K. la- l‘uwmmvlm nI' Mann-«n. ll. "MI. I l‘ IIMI. l' u. Imam. bdrm (-1th 17. I 0 0 I. ammo"... In. lfll.0.0.f. Mm- n-u fluid-1 urn-l. \Hl tuuibur- Anna-Ila”; bums! In ml ant It "MI 1 null»! Mon § M.wt¢.umu.u.w. \IN'II m A lel' W ”all n- ”or .v-I “a! INN Mm.” uranium-ulna: m-wuln. Yum-u th- --v- Mum- hat-mu, \. 1,! «anti. .1, I Wmfi‘ngtu Pal. I». 51!. f. 0. 8. a. A. \|~;-Iu M-v mul IMnI Tar-aim n! III nu All! n-n urtmw u M MAUI”- Om, .l c. a an -. un raw. b Alwy- L'mI nun-i Olin Tau-«lug .- at run. umulh In Mnmulr Hull, \ Mall-m manna-u uhnun IN- llwu HI ul h I..W. M. "3911 Past. No. 458. G. l. I. w. 04 Winds. V \lwl» II»- nm «ml Imicl Than-hay- 0! II» IUIIHI. \‘MIu-urmurnda-u Imu- nrtrumc. n “until-I. mu. o. s. Vesta an»... 242. HICIIL‘I'IIM. “'0'? lodge. 324. A. r. L A. g. Mwu mum! and (um-m Fri-lily ht mrh mh. \ l-umg hn-um-n runllulb‘ Inward. J M. lhu-r. u‘. n. a“ II nun-n. Darn-Our, \On- 0' m nan-u. Tmn. {In Ilsé‘lin}! Nun-my M rum mumh nrvlwc M lawn u. m . with «Whruthm M the Holy Mun-laur- lnl. \ nu un- Q'UI'IHIIHJ luvilrd lo “Hr-d. Pwtcstanl {piston} Chm 0! th- Mm. llm-lor. llm‘, JnIm l'. Name; Supt. u! Hun-lay Srlmul. H. u. lflhbunn. Nu-rviveu entry Nuudu, I'IIIIIK. Murulm; [mu vr “I lam»; Sui-day 'lmol (It ":06. H II I! "Mm". ‘ H. cm». M 3m stoma Virgil}â€" lawmanâ€"INN. ll Nu- vnw. Pastor. Win-Dawn: an. every ow" week III llus ' nu In Im humluy fln- haul all" Mrvhv. lman-n M Puma-r. Dru. Mm. rwn'hw «wry Nurhhmh murnhm m It! u‘chwk. ‘n _\' wwk till) IIIUTII‘IIKNI H 0'l-lm'k. German [annualâ€"4!“. I'. Blur-nu. l‘nulor. N-rrhxm Hum] v a! 10:15 a. m. and 135an Hnmm) 5.1.:an a 9.302;. m.. M Humor. apt. “mug l'mplu'u Alliance at 7 p. m. l'ruy "locum: Wednwulm' m 7." fltrnngm” cur- Iliulb' inrlh-d. l .uwnuut Kathi. last “child” Kan-i» Din} Sunday In ever. mouth at 7.00 l'. M. u , \Imu I” ~« Judith A {I'lmbk- | l'eJfii-s'u "llllllat Union. 0,00 I', IL. w. u. hlwurds. I'm. ('ommunlun. Finn. Nun-lay In every mom-h. Wadi-day mule". I'll-{nyvr-umfllggg"\_\'edlgesqn_.yl eye-1y. {.09 P." l. Baptistâ€"Jame» Frederick mun". I'mstur. c warmly-luv. H w. Downuw. PIA-tor. ervk’l'fl Sunday at 10:41”. In. and ll’:80 ! “‘"fiit'r'vim‘hdiib at 10:45 a. In. and 80- 'p. In. Sunday «than! at. 12 III. N. I). mun. Hunt. l'myvr Inn-um: Wedmduy “emu: t 72%. l‘hrlnnul imln-uvor ”and“ owning an ' Services sum!“ u 15“. Iu.aud1.ta:. In. quI at I: L. n ugly. 15'. Hutu-w unmlnv at 10:“; u. m. null 1:60 p. a Sunday School at I? In. W. J. Herring. all m. l'mwt "menus hedueudny ownlng v 7:00. p- wurlh Lrugue all-day owning M II: N. W5: [pawâ€"ll". A. E humanismnmr. DOWNERS GROVE DIRECTORY. 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