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Downers Grove Reporter, 26 Mar 1896, p. 5

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*Coal coumsunvmn, 013a and Raina-ea. ,.. Ink handing. n. %:CL. AMA. mg?!" ' MIMtR IV 33.3,,me 7 - 'Il‘l‘l magma“... mmmmmmcu In" «den u (hr- " pub". Dru-pm. ‘0me yuan-mmmnmm o total-bled sad SO‘MIY I’UllJfl, W. Tm PM “RIDING. In DRAINAGE. Kl" GET THE BEST Most Popular flue Your Survey: ltd: by the DR. G. A. SIDDONS nomm'rmc PHYSICIAN .:. ml 2- summon. m want. For rahlnguc adduâ€" CHARLIJ A. BLANCHAIID. fill-deals "Hal '0! other (voltages, mt NEW HOME Wink-r tom npem Than-liq, Jan. 2. Tim. milea- mums. Cinimi. scien- iifle and “army. i'n'uminry mun-u indium in cox-ii of live aims-e. Nomi mm in! than wishing to iotch. " A School lot Men and Women." Buy the Best fliln F. A. Brode ' Co. Hardware Lumber F. A. Brads Bo. “hulk chap-rut In the and. I an “to only dual" In lint-en «mu bud".- l’muylmula «Hand Ino- "In exclusively. WIIEATON COLLEGE. ALLEN T. RUSSELL. 'opular ’5‘ . 8.. to ll M - In” (that! a wand-um W ham 1! m- t“ ‘ m am" 3'2"“: rum. on. on an: rmmxn Ofwhich we have the usual varieties, and as we bought early, can sell close. Call and get acquainted with us. We make a. specialty of builders’ goods tools. cutlery, barbed wire, and such goods as are usually carried in a first class hardware store. There will still still be considerable call for We carry a complete stock of all grades of same, also posts, shingles, lath, lime, cement, hair, drain tile, brick sand, etc., and will furnish anything in the way of sash, doors, mouldings, etc., at. prices which defy competition. In Wish to inform their patrons and the public generally, that having better learned the requirements of the trade, we are prepared to beat our past record for good material at low'prices in D. K. CRAIG. I “5‘ DA lltlflfl. RU DDIVIMNG. no «in nu 929.3293 Under mm and "mm Ban. m am, Ill. Having And am Cutting In the [At dud lost Appvond Style. ARCHIE MARVIN. Tonsonal - Parlors, WHEATON, - - ILLINOIS. Nun: “no I. all ”m of "I. count, on anon no“... GOLD BROWN and BRIDGE won. MhMmalla! [hymn - lam-o. You may publish cu- lam It's-mudlhapanmhuom qun-nomrnckmflh-u InMLInn. DI ll:nna9|..M Wino. [gamma-$1.1m: "1mm mm m m Mann. dial-an. ”Manama-summit". mm ml myllfn m Gan-Ind of. "I up ”all we mid. I found no talk-t nun Imus-ted using Dnmlen'lcnim lhmuke-lvuhuks sndballuvulmn mums-d I haw taken gnu cu- m In pan “#1. Inluhmly. nar- wu-n ul luau-mu! mum II “con-mm at all-nuns. unchangi- luv. lands-nu. Aral-11.1mm,“ 01'. Miles’ Nervlne Cum. WI}: Destroys Health nub our-cud unmet, wlmou pain, (In um I W. llr. A. W. Morrow, Money to Loan. lum- m C. A. PROU 1". SIRVEYOB. Dental Surgeon. HINSDALE. ILL. gineevs. Vice PM. Web!) of the New York Central. end John Jncob Aetor, compose The Coemopollten Hegazlne’e board of judges to decide the merits of the homeless carriage. which will be entered in the III, trials, for which the Cemmopollten oll'ene M00 in prizes. 'l'hecommittee le undoubtedly the most distinguished that hes ever animated to not upon the occasion of the triei of n new and useful invention. II'he in- terest wnich these gentlemen heve shown in accepting pleeee upon the committee ie lediauve of the import, once of the subject, and that the con- tent. itself will he watched with netted interest on hoth sides of the Atlentio. ‘ The Downers Grove club et their last business meeting voted to reduce the addmlsion fee to .5. For a long time the members have been considering this step, feeling that the former fee wanexhorhitont when compared with the benefits deflved. The some pelne- tnking care. will however, be extended in regard to new admissions to the dub. Several new features are to ‘be shortly to be incorporated in the cluhe amusement feoilltlee. A ”mean alum will he added, and horizontel bore cube, dumb belle, boxing alone, etc., will admit of coneidenble pleunrnble exercise and skill. The lint bout In the athletic line with the gloves. le‘ln- 3 nonnced on e sporting notch between 4 Cept. 1'. 8. Rogers end A. B. Heckmen. both Chioako' and Nut York. ihlcfi keeps him engaged turning out Ms pmdm‘ts. The Generalonhe Army. the Gon- eral comamflng the U. 8. Corps of Em "any of our residents an "unequal"!- ed with the I‘m-t that C. II. Dick. hu one of ”unending tool mam-Moria in this «tale. Ills goods"- mogulnd ‘ns being the standard. ulways of good «mam, and workmanship and com mand randy sale in the markets. llis spednuy is the manufnclnn of electric linemen} romtnu-flon look. "10th all kinds 0! hanlwan spec-ulna um made. Mr. Dh-ke Is mmpktlng arc run-semen“ to annex. his building and pm In a machine repair dep‘nment this spring. A side track will be laid and new marhlnery added. lion men 3'"th employed. II: My} qfllcegjgl killing Mm Insulin". He leaves- I tnmlly. and was a man well and furor- uMy known in that section. mornlng In I’ll 30mm: Mnboolm and money In nullnm to M. to Who.- Inn. and mm unmlnlng I nvolnr erh M [mfllll' to may with Na when". was M‘rldenflully discharg'd. ”w halluklklng Mm In lb- hond and Chm-In Sin-Immu- of Bloomingdale. m-rhlunlnfly nhot and lulled Minn" hut wool: Welland-y moralng. Ho wmllw lawn mllochr and had cloud llll bonlu Tuesday night. chmldny llnxlwu 5 Gallup have neared Mall- llomnl mllmml land. on wlnlch any wlll arm-t summer bulldlng lo I}. mod for ulurlnu' mmmd M well an anmrlnl loo. They will lmmllo both Ill-«In the roll- lnu mmm. uml mules who luv. puf- umm-m can In mmmmlulul wmmul Inlnxmmwllnl Io lnloonlu nuklde‘ "mu. The pmldeut a! the board of educa- tion. lmm-houl directom. lo lull the vac- um-y mum} by the mlgnntlon “Chan P. SUVEH. and the expired term of C. II. "mum, an in be elected “pk wring. The warm will be held next week. Nhummck flour Ian-old by .W. H. Cul- ville. the north uhlo grocer. It In Mao. Intoly the be» "our fur general homo u on the mark“. ”.00 per barrel. None so you . ‘l'ry it. Robert Huck has opened u. real estate and renting allies. in the Bryce l-ulldhm on Belmont street. Those having pm- peny for mle or to rent van list It with him. Hughes(iullnp have quite an in- quiry I'm- small farms. from 5 00M mares. Anyone will: mule for sale would do well tc- list. it with them Fun RENTâ€"May lstâ€"llouse on Wash- ington street. now occupied by C. V. Carpenter. Inquire of owner, next door to house. Aurora hm already taken steps to- ward celebrating the coming l-‘uurlh 0! July in grand old-fashioned style. Hughesflnflallup have a carloml of dry slabs cut in twelve im-h lengths. NIP? {or kindling wood. vasn:â€"-Wants confinement (3598. Terms reasonable. Miss Wilma. care of J. D. Fowler. 9-4. F. A. Brode paid a visit, to his former home Walnut. the flatter part of last week. Mrs. E. B. Hill of Chicago. spent Tuesday last with Mrs. l’my. Township election one week from Tuesday, April, 7th. Fancy china teacups with Shenrer’s '3" Tea at Nash Bros. W. H. Barnlmrt ls having the Inter- ior of his store painted. Table oilcloth at Nash Bros. Heavy work alarms M Nash Bros. Have you View! Nash BroH.’ tlumpflng apple. W. S. Alden spent several days lam week in Indiana. ADDITIONAL LOCAL; Ofloudfortho that film. A Izod- ling of tho :36" wild cub, pol-lac“: My. doflolmly (mt, full and double; W m “no mo. Tru- Meaning myo- was on. and to! .mnhguo. “in. A. 3. Am. 4â€"10 Dow-n00”, m. school board, by whomnhn In: nxooor- ued. The drum connoctoi with tho findingof tho lotto-r as godm- ad at tho lnvnnflgsflon not. ”new“ pocnlnr tad nthor unwind upon tho principle. Int Walnut, ho vulga- od. Thur-thy morning people vote horrified to find dangling from o tum1 In tho school yard In em” II- Sick lnod It. mum. on. of moaned who 30W tho minor. neutrons of the school no workod up vary much over the occur-non Thoma” superâ€" fntotdont. Prof. H. 1'. lorgnn, oppon- od oaths mo Thursday, nod. other baring : nuuhor o! nuns-a, nnnnllâ€" at tho prolaor‘l cal-uncut. mm m we CIA. A row wash I30 trouble m be. twee-mo! the “when. Ilka B“:- K. Sick. of the NM". high school and the principle. Prof. Bovb. The Inner claimed to line found I letter with mama's um “and to u,‘ “to contain- 0! which were to finance“ anathema”: m nnflHobo prin- ciple and would be downed Moro the do” of the ochool you. The Mm was red by the profcnor to his schol- us. I!- ack was very much put out with this. and denied having the latter and domandd :- lumflgsflon by tho dale fire dt‘ndnunt. The, Inn mu Mm- aaen In tho neighborhood aim the In! flu. 3m one": have mum-end- ed in locating than. Ilm-lu outta-hoot no mood among tln"wotn" of mud-lo who: It wu learn-cl that twcnty thm of tholr number had been new tow boron lamb grad jury at Wlmton‘ Monday to but", rug-Ming "blind pigs." The non-loo m [Inn uncut manly to can-lulu; that with“ ndotm bill In: found I‘d-at B. Road. The nomination m mnductcd by mau- Attomy Button and was my thorough. Then on | main of similar an. {m thot townMpyct to wow. Infor- tho jury. lad a clan manor in pndlctcd. It Is I.“ that tho (”MG submitted Igdnst Rood was purer-d try I pony employ-l by tho most prominent women 0! mm. Tho 1-0th In: tho hurt, support of citlum of our, chill. nod on Mort will In and. to stamp out ovary "blind pig" In tho township. The March grand 1:: for D. Pag- county. which met In I load”. found tron bills grunt Edward .0," And 11m- 0 othy ham for anon. The, In seemed of king tho outhotn 0! sum! incendiuy Inn in Illa-dole may. Both ml! or. minty ol the "IM The Chrhltan Endeavor gave a Long- iellow social Friday lest, at the reel- dence of lira. Freak Keleer. which wan very largely attended. Stendlng room was at a premium. it was a social and «double meption for Mr. Rood. By the forethought of one or iwo oi‘ the Rorletv Hr. Rood wan given an unex- pecled treat theâ€"presence of his wife mu! child whom he did not expect to seeei. the time. Alter e good tieelof in- troduction end hand sinking the mole] look e literary form. A very into-eel.- lng biogrephy of Henry W. Longfel- low we» given by lilee Beloom, follow- ed by a vocel duet by the I!“ Plow once end Gertie Frankel encompenied by line Dorie l-‘reenlxel on the goiter. wee wermiy enmml. Next wee e ilnw cle- reedlng “How I ceue to write the Bridgu" written by Ir. begfellow read by line A ll. Elliot. Ir. Rood wee called upon for eepeecn end ei‘ter e in! lining rumerlm he rented the eliqred flat poem of Longfellow». "Ir. l’lnney'u Turnip." Among thoee pm- eni were Rev. Inor end wife and Rev. Rounder» unal elie, A very enjoyable lime mun Mai and at mm o'I-lorll the mail-any broke up. Everyone will bedeeply interested in the excellent oll’er made by a. family paper published at St.Paul. Minn. To those sending them the names of five friends who buy seedn, accompanied by 10 cents (in stamps or coin) they are ‘sending the famous Dolly Vnrden mix- ? ture of over 50 choice Flowers, and the Royal Mixture of 90 varieties of sweet Penmor 5 packages of Vegetable Seeds, Radish, Onion, Beet, Tomato and enh- bnge. In addition to this they give a three months subscription to The American Home and Garden, n bright iii-Page illustrated journal devoted to the garden and household,â€"thé only paper of its kind in the entire North-1 west. Stole which collection you wnnt‘ and the needs will reach you by return mail. Form) cents in stamps all will he sent. Address The American Home and Gunlen, Newapaper Row, St. Paul. Minn. . The dancing party of last Friday- evenlng made such a. favorable unplu- sipn upon those pmnt, that H. has been decided to form a club. The In- tention Is to have a dance every month for the next three months, to be fol- lowed In the summer seasons by pie- nics, atrawrldoa. fishing excursions, etc. The plan as outlined will furnish many pleasurable evenings for the members. Madame: Rando and Wylie have the maIMr in charge, and this is a sufficient guarantee of the successful termtnntiou ol‘ the plans. noon: at tumvm mus a"; EXCHANGE OFFICE DOWNERS GROVE. “:33 m Insurance. HEN‘T'INC} AGENCY. REAL: ES'T'A'T'Ez‘A Bought, Sold 811de Conco- tiona and Legal Business W NOTARY PUBLIC, POLICE MAGISTRATE, OONVEYANOING D. G. GRHHHM‘ THE OLD STAND. MAPLE AVE. % MAIN ST. Always loop. on Hlnd “fluid: is unexcelled as a float paint. You will find our prices are as low as tcliable gnods can be bought anywhere. ....MERTZ MOCHEL JOHN HF\F\S' PAINTS, OILS, _ WE STILL SELL THE BRUSHES AND x RELIABLE PAINTERS" ' RUBBER ~ SUPPLIES. MIXED PAINT ALSO '1‘] I l". C ELEBRATED BATEMANfi PALMER, Don’t forget that we are headquarteu for anything in that line. We have already received a In" stock for the spring trade of in Downcn Grove. Call Ind examine goods, get pticcs and make our acquaintance. We are bound to please. Poultry and Game. Smoked Moots. Will hold the (or! against all competitors. Keep on hand the largest and most complete.. .. .. . . . . GENERAL STOCK .. . .SucL‘Essuus or fiSEBNOUR Meat . . . Market. Which has given such universal sat- isfaction here for the past to years. T. d C.. MEATS. 1% PAINT PAINT

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