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Downers Grove Reporter, 24 Oct 1895, p. 12

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W J. Herringcis. » W CARPENTER. WWCI!OM”.. unmanu§uncu .‘ODO‘ Nothing in This World General Cantu-mu Taken For All Kinds of Build- ing Work. Downers Grove. Ill. minutes Furnished I have recently added to m stock a. Flour and Feed de artment an will keep on hand a. comp ete line of same such as .......... Waahburn's Flour. Hay, Corn, Oats, Bran Straw Screenings etc. And would be pleased to quote you prices on anything you may need in this line. We can guarantee them the lowest. A New Departure Gantractor. *0... «umuuuumuuuuuquaouuc: I: so cheap as a newspaper, whether it be named by the out of it: production or by its value to the consumer. We are talking about an Ana-icon, metropolitan. daily paper of the first clan like THE CHICAGO RECORD. It's so cheap and so good you can't qlord in this day of mm: to be m’thout'it. There are other Prof. '2‘. J. Ham'ezd of flu): Northwestern University says: «THE cmcmo RECORD comes as near being the Ideal daily [our- ml as we are for sometime likely to find on these mortal shores." Sold by madam everywhere, and sub- scription received by all postmasters. Address THE CHICAGO RECORD. 181 nudism-st. (a, papers possibly as good, but none better, and none just like it. It prints all the real news of the world â€"the news you care forâ€"every day. and prints it in the shortest possible space. You can read THE CHICAGO RECORD and don day's work too. It is an independent paper and givrs all political new free from the taint of party bias. In a word-it's a complete, condensed. clean, honest family newspaper, and it has the largest morning circulation in Chicago or the vestâ€"140,000 to 150,000 a day. ONE GIVES RELIEF. '. E. FARRAR. Contact: taken fot all kinds Carpenteting and Building. VUWII-I' vv-_ , â€" ,_ u J . K . Mass; Winnings; (On‘lel-rnl? raun'iawcx?) «mun: J’BILMI‘T 51$. mas;eaovc_lu. @BuanER. The work hes been a difficult. one. Ceaselens and bitter opposition in some quarters, “Her discouragement in others. end In still others an apathy as deepen Van Winkle’s dreamlees sleep. have presented unexsmpled difllcultles. Yet they are disappeerlng. We are growing In many ways. We have grown together. end stead toâ€"dsy e. truly homogeneous body. any joined togetherln earnestness, In faith. and in deep love and sympathy. We have grown in intelligence. in depth of con- vlctlonfln courage. We know to-dny whet we have believed, end like Luther we are ready to say, “There I take my stead, I can do no otherwise. 80 help mGod. Amen.” We have grown in the adoption of means to our end. Our fire Week of work have in- :creeeed to ten, but. ell touching directr ' ly on the temperance problem, as It touches the life of humanity in its vsrled especteâ€"lnhlleatnsl physical more] spiritual. social. Industrial,“ mournâ€"u tute- ln .n of temperance work. but only tempers-es work.- “full as sung we to." We m news In the m e! go. um! ;i urovlslonnl committee of sewn nwmborn Wu chosen to loud on in the movement. Thin uommltleu wunilm. l-thmJ. l’hinnov o! Clevelnml: Sim. Ellen M. Wuimn. Pill-Jun“: Mm. llurrlri (l. \l‘ullwr, Minuwwliu: Mm. J. ll. \l'ilmlrr, Monmouth. Ill 3 “H .\l Kill:-_i.Hln-dmndouh. In; Mm. ll'ior- nm-n (f. I'urlvr. ()hliuwn. )Iu; Mm. lion-y Whlle. lmlhimi. Pu. A mil nun noon Emu-ail quuuoulng the non- lmrllm louwvmnw women of tho no- ihm In moot nl. Music "it". (Yin-«hind. 1).. Jun. 22. 1100. w czonnl-lar plum for “fading“ nntlomil omululwn. In I'm-pow. to th- all, delegates [mm I? «Am and [mm the Dislriul. o! Colmn. hlu.minblod, And on tho Ifurnoon of the lint. (in, o! the convention. the Non-Partial: Nniloonl Union Iran form-l. in uwnlnnm nith n runnin- lion oil‘cnd by In. Campbell 0! Penn- nyivnnlu. nnii unanimously mlopkd. [in numo will ohm-on. ih rflh‘on ole-ci- ul. its work dollnui. its rumination. vomplnlnly guarding nix-inn the «mm of the old onion. um pnpnmi with tho ulmml run. nod an mmliilly mn- sldernl unil mlopioil. Fl" dqmrln-ontu at work were formed. and nmhl the prayers nml tho flicking: of Mn corneal a hotly of women in llm world nwr unw.‘ the new work was fully asuhli-lml. ‘ Five years: have pnnnod nim'e llwn. yearn or tin-lean nruvliy. M. the on Lamination of our National union then- were hm. im- fnll~flalxul non-partisan dale organizations: (min, already nearly four years ohl. nml Pennsyh vanla, which had been orgnnlwi only live dnys. its mnunllon hnvin. liven held Jnn. II and 17, i8“. ion hml not yet unread in relnlion to ihe union. and must do this before she could income A port of the new. The Maine onion wm formed 1 few months Inter, in October. In. A little older is the Illinois union. The down «I or- ganization In Vermont and in Ilinne- sota we have failed to find. New York was organized in October. is», the organizing convention held in Harlan. ligand Shite union Is our youngest. formed Nov. 1 ”34» We hove ”12ml provisional 3min org-niuilons. in ii .m- snchnnetis. Connecticut. Went. Vir- ginin. in Indiana. when we expect noon lo form n stale union nod in Cal- ii'ornin. We have local onions In New lousy, Virginia Michigan, Alabmn. the District of Columbia. Arizonn and am; Thus our work sketches ‘ out over 21 this and territories. ‘ (Cbltilnmi Inn- lnd welt.) The news of the action taken in 1884 ‘nt St. Louis, produced a profound sen- sation. Many women, many Unions, comprehending the inluaiice done. sorâ€" rowfully severed their relations to the National Union. Many local organiza- mfimloned their work altogether; many others, in a spirit oi‘ deep conse- cration to their work, resolved still to curry it on with all earnestness, butin- dependently of State or Nntional allo- giance. . THE NEW NATIONAL BODY onusmznn. In the old Union the conflict between partisanship and non-partisanship raged long. Iowa, particularly, strong in its great non-partisan muJority, la- bored unremittingly to induce a retm~ cing by the National of the fatal step taken at St. Louis. Every year at Nil- tionnl convention. the women of the state, and of many others as Well, wrought together for an object whose success would have prevented the dis- ruption of the great host of temper- ance women. In 1888. at the New York convention, Mrs. H. C. Cempbell of Pennsylvania, introduced a reuointion to amend the constitution by making ‘ the organization nonâ€"partisan and nonâ€" lxecturinn. But all effort was unavail- ing: lind flnnlly. after the Notional convention, held in Chicago, had {or the sixth time passed a strong partisan resolution, and had. by on immense majority. voted down the proposed non-partisan amendment to the con- stitution, lt wu felt thnt the hour had come for the forming of it new national organization. immediately after this runveution. Nov. 18th, i880» meeting of nun-purtisan temperance women was. held .it the Palmer House, Chico- liiiflfiiillfiCfiflfilfllill". I G §W.C.'r.u. Column? Q iii-”O‘IC..IIIUQ“QIIIII NON-PARTISAN WOMEN. Munch-tar of the celebrated 41:! ”31.33109“. A...‘ 4‘... I For forty years people in the big ' cilia have bought the celehmleq Brad- 'bury Pianos direct. from our immense {aim-min New York, Brooklyn. 'aah- iinxton Chic-ammo elsewhere. Yon. .llving in Downers Grove. or DuPage geounty, may do the same. You r-an pay nil (~th or buy on time. Your money or note in no good to as :u that ‘0! city milliOnnires. No milldlemnn's‘ profits. The maker's guarantee. with over one million (lollummpilai. hehinll vevery piano mid. Every president from Grant. to Cleveland has owned a Bradbury. You wnntthe best, and now lyou can aflord it. Write us n postal and today and find out all about in 1". 6.8111111 Aflef )‘eumn' slmly .‘Hul hint. wu- Imvo at lzml uIi-«nwml :1 sum «ml mver-l'aillng remedy. “’1: have lmlml H. on palienls. wlm Imve Ileqmiml 0-! ever living rural. Un- mulls have been. in every run. wnmlerl‘u'. Hmlrs Rheumatic! Cure k um'qllaleil M II "mm the mmmly in all « uses: of (flnmnlc and Acute lullamnmlury lenmnliwm, "nut, Lumlmgn. Sriuluml. anmlgln: aperlnlly Ovarian Neumigia. llg‘sment ‘orrlm and all kimlml nfl'etlinnx 11‘ is ah) I valuable Blond Purifier. living especial” I: .efnl in FA zemn Pmrinsli. ‘Scrol‘uh. all Glandular Fnlnrg-nmenls and diseases of llve Liver and Kidneys. It is nbnolmely [m {mm all murmur-.1. seven “lacks are relieved in from one to time days and a pmiilve cure eflect- ed In from five to eighteen days. For file by Bush Simmmm. Downers Grove, Ills. 0-48 Good News fot the Cifizens of Downer: Grove and Dung: County. Onier a {mom Bradbury PianoV We will set M. up for you in your own par- lor free of cost to you. Invite the neighbor» in. Have everybody try it. FROM PIANO FACTORY T0 PARIDR I-‘ollnu mg will In found (In local mmltut at the "In. of gully-g In press: "cannon"; .IG was. Isms. wreIul. .... I .l.-- I'olnloou. per Im I ....... , M «I (kill. " ............... iIIr (hm. " " ., .. If- I’nrk. I'M. [pr I;umI.. I . . t”. M! l’nrl. umlmml. per ImmI ........ H.27- IAHI. [tor lb” II-vl' rum. per hum-I VWII. . “Ira. par ImmI ........ “nun". perhuml ..... ' . - spring Lambs par ImmI ..... 9. 7+1}.- Turkeyn. perIII. "n“ . I» "an! “ " . ........ ‘1" Dark: " " “ .......... 7 1.- Tlm hunmu (‘M- krrin: F. v; .... v-‘c'. “n urlinflr nlumhml 'l‘u Hau- “ha mu, *0 my. lmy llm ('hi- krrmg and you wfll know that nu unv run lungs-mu nnthnx boner. élnywn I". Sunny 5 00.. am Wat» uh An..m tho chluao ”mm for the Ibo" punt». (lulllrr. Mun-hail \\‘ru-h-I| Tho-u uh' 10-day mul qu‘v I-mu |.-r 3 .:r<. nnmniud an ulumlunl ”uku- Thu Hun-r in u-n mm; .o u-umlmu .n. u mmfiumlv-prh-ml pl' Afteruvtlm: UmIf's lflwumuliu' (‘ure fur mime lime In my lurw'lu-v I Ink.- gnmt ph-mum: iuauyiug Hml it is .1 mm! mnuh-rml named) lur rim-mm- li-m: in fun. it in llw mil; um- I lun‘u I'uuml fur lbw run- of Huh uliwuw m "H ilH wriuun (anus. the country. The Non-Partisan Union is acknowledged by our wisest. clearest- headod men and women m be right, and builded on the right foundation. and more and more Is its aid sought In the solution of the grant, prnhiems that face our nation. We have grown num- erically. Our 10,000 members are not a [Nblo band, but mighty for many a great effort. And to this number, we hope to add great reinlbu'emeuts Muv ‘lnrge numbers of uarnwt wmueu (mm: ‘ to our help in all our glul‘ mun war EDITOR 01“ THE GRAPHIC 0f Calupbellsvllle. lml., writes: "I will carry your ml (It price muned ...... Our druggiats don't handle Syrup Pepsi". and I want some of it myself. I have taken two bottles and iulid my Mum- uch more good than any medicine I ever took. and I want more of H. l haul a bad case of diam-lulu." Fur sale at. Carpenter's «lrugslurr. TO THE 8UFFBIH'IRH U!" lllll‘lL'M-L 'I'ISM. MOTHER AND BABE. Both equally henelluetl by the use uf Dr. Caldwell’s Syrup Pepsi". Is the baby constipated? Then try this. plans- ant liquid laxative. both sure and mild. and plemmnt to the (us-to. “as (he mother indigestion or sink lmulzu-ho? There is nothing so ell'uufirv. In 100, Mound 81 sizes at Carpentvr's drug- store. FOR SALEâ€"In V‘Vexleru Springs, home of 7 rooms and kitchen, lot 2003:?!” l'esi. east front, water in house, fruil. and shade trees. Price $2,700. Terms to suit purchaser. D. S. M. U Mum. Owner. Western Springs. “L. Dr 310 New York Life flklg‘}, Chi: go. The future is bul'ure us. radiant will» promise. May we have gram» um! wis- I dam to auhiuve the noble results within: our grxLup.~â€"Mrs. S. W. lughzun. in the, Tempernnu': Tribune. If... m‘"‘"‘m’" " Av'o.,auengo. THE LOCAL INST. “I. E. E. REGARD] .\'(i \‘nfmbte rind "tn. ('hh; . I'IANUS fl Ill .“c' “It 3‘. in $555 . . l I" F“. In mm be expected butane may made by A ants anyllmdogmm handle ma us Venn Medici: me only remedies In the world am. vi! we a Rheumatic a1 a "It In M barman}. j 11‘ IJJ.I - '1 o dualâ€"volcazaisgog "figugflusfii i9§a18§ 2.3.0.3280 a8 .282 83:03.8 2...» 335.98 oatâ€"A9535 .- fiâ€" like: \ hxxtllu Ir.t .E.’ filial? ... ST. All"! ACADEDY. lmnr'lle. Illa. A Home School for Boys"! all Ages. Eb menury Ind Idnnad courses Sewn“ bonding with mum karma: boys. first elm mandating. artful ImI-vctiom ad minim demiplino. (W 60:"! L'li“ 'ho u «loin mum-[mum 1M Write or ml and and Dunn“ ”finish. In may on! whale/10!“ 3-”me My tort. m Pin-nut mtg-u. r. - Wade", 3»? mg, And the finest Confined Comp ui :ingin oases. WWW.)- . - . he «to! liq-mud Can-log- I'll-I. 3333:. p figussuumw OK... 0. OAHNANAN â€"â€"lha m sumo-u Av... wit-upon" (“1‘0“ Twit“. It EMMin rr'wm ”$1.. tad-h running”; It": [all n:- 11w "5:”:qu Thu iimhuljJu-n h lhr'miy Rom‘n rum In; "Iwrw-m-H} ‘ um‘urlnl" rxvur- man. ‘5» Ih‘lflrf. In (inhurmlu Sprln’n, Salt Lake. ()gdnm. M-mmenm. tho- l’rum-imv. flux-Inna. Fresno. lhlwnflrld and Lou Anna!” at tho Imam-l mum, Pullmlfl loud-u! unplug rur "hm-null without chum. 1‘" (:luirnmu-wry chm-ndny. Write or unlluuT. A. (lmdymanuonmm m3" Clad 8t. 911311;.“ Dr. M. Heydonreich, Physician #3 Surgeon. . . ()Ilntr in Farmers and Merchants Hunk Building. h()\\'Nl‘lRS GROVE, ILL. ‘0- Heckman Gamahan, 't.v fin'r- .\‘..v|\l ‘SSQéIs'y‘hu-m." ""Mw" Wm.m '§ 1.3.: Yg§§§§§uޤyxuޤyfiuߤvk§u§ififik anon aâ€"lfl Imi- 5L. (Mug-r. ll‘ A Fortune In a Month About Inn-inn contemplated job printing done. That is I...“ 9:1 70,: n9: 34, PER QAY,§qu._ galaqwcommhflon. D“ m¢zizat A _.-_ ._ k-_4_.- .._...II "I. â€"A h an“ In! WIIII§§§§§§§§§}§§ a..1.:...:.§§...\.1.. 3.. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. “OWNER! (IIIIVE, ".l Men’s. Boys’, Ladies; Misses and Children’s SHOES‘" Thatcher @ Crescy Also Crockery. Glassware. _ Lamps, and many others articles. HAS! 0?; AMERICAN TEA 00., Detroit, Michigan. L. 3'1. NOYES. n. A. Supt. ing printingâ€"nu nmtlcr if the job is smallâ€"We print our business. k us about the cost. We can please _\ou in this particul ru‘kaMbwzuulcangive you poinlcrs'on really fine WHITE WILLIAMS, 15'! cm 'l‘hifi, lby-(hcwwly, is 11w only kind we turn out. Have marked down thvir entire line of anvdfing, MIC-keep hgsm! hayshig Ito- "HAS. C, PAIXAHA.‘ Ask Us Questions 3â€": their stock It will be for your igterest to look ill“ Printer. and St-tlonen. mum long at to "no" If”. and 37ml} Wu Int-M but 0! M m mm SELL cumin ¢ 6 =9 mum can buy m. In Old largo Inwu.‘ “I. I own an ntil-rm! inn. lbw-fl Ask us about anything concern- Odell Type Writer 00, NURSERIES a” I... Y: :3 35954:.- iii. 1::- oollsul ell-r: lat... OI. Os}. Oil-It .0 to It: 3.: .‘n E .15. I... . : 2.2!!- 312 13-g. 1 3! £31113... all .9“ ‘3': l ‘ Ianâ€"3.3.32: to“; 20.00" .5: 2.7.31 $2.132! =IIIP on“. E.» .5:in «It... II it. .o I 5-3-161- 1:!. I». v ‘3'! 1 minnomm.wm fl «Inmmbubd mo mm. IQ mung-u Wm lawn-on mu m Imimlh In gchEqâ€"Al mu «:3 wfim‘fii‘m THE ODELL ms wmnzn; GRANITE fl SPECIALTY h'w'pnivhld'dfln 0m ow. H- Match Am" not w vuml. W Chas. H. Kayler. DOWNERS GROVE 350.854 Durban IL, cameo. Ill. Alwmhvonladolch Napenfllo Marble mm ' arid note prices. m_fl‘qfl I a

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