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Downers Grove Reporter, 3 Dec 1896, p. 1

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'k Natural Wool, 3: Fleece Lined, '1' Heavy Cotton. 4". Fine Winter " NASH BROS. I‘IHMQJ‘ ."r‘uo ”v.7 fund" "I'n . . ‘ “thr- tam The Downen high whoa! [coll-all trim defeated an eleven trout Nip"- vlllo Ital ’l'lmnuluy momlng on the North Aldo ground. by I Icon of "I to O. The game mm a Ipllllod on Mu] nu chlelly dlnllnuululwd by the oncol- lout work of Us» um. Down": 0m" huh. anu'rlllo'u ulnxlo touchdowu‘ In: and. on n (umhlo lay on. of u». Dorm lnlflwkn. The llM-up: Dunne" “row. Null-"Mk. "ml-u". ., I.V.. ., ‘ .. V flavor um. . , ".12 .. H l. "ll-pt I. ram". I'vldlum It.“ , . . .MI :- (.HlI-n. .. t‘, M ,.. act: all-.4,” . L. t... . numb!" ..t-n _ lulu . 1.. 7.. ............ Charles Burton. Aurora 21pm- “Wanm-m Lila“..flun. A. J. llupkluuurora "United Sum Hmnulurnhzr" ................ ........ John Drve)‘. . l. Charla Chmklr Among thou present from this county were Col. Chas. l’. Bryan, Elm- hurnt: Judge (300. W. Brown and N. E. Mather. Wheaten: Oscar ll. Ulvlor. Naporvllle: A. L. Ilnmllwn. Went CM- (‘tmoz Hugh M. White, Downers (hove. \ Division Superintendent Judson of the Burlington, presided as toastâ€"mus- ter. Toasts were responded to as follows: Adams: 01 Welcome ...... Mayor Sum. Aurora Reuponue. . .Henuot mule, Sandwich Aug: ”Thu Banner Cuunly“. Hindu-It. Aurora ‘ “McKinley and lluban. . ................ ................. Jud e Gnu. Brow Whenlou "Work of the N lqngfl Cugmiuce‘ .. ............. Col. Chm P. Bryan. Elmhunl “Thu Prams in Pullllcl" ' ' ' , - ;~:i:_;:a~4 ‘ .. » k}: Editors from every county In the district were present accompanied by leading republicans to the number a! over one hundred. Al two o'clock the company sat down to the banquet, and after disposing of the viands provided in abundance, lighted cigars and “ten-l tively listened to and applauded the ‘ after-dinner speeches. About thirty ne’wnpuper men of the Eighth Congressional District. Press association met at the Hotel Bishop in Aurora yesterday, to ratify the electlon of McKinley, and the splendid victory of the republican: party and incident ally discuss matters of interest to the profession. They also willingly par. took of an elegant 'bunquet. The gathering was nleo’n the nature of a farewell reception tendered Congress- man Hopkins prior to his departure for Washington today. Minors Hold a Session and Enjoy 1 Ban- quet Yesterday at Hotel Bishop.Aurom. THIRTEENTH YEAR. DHTH DISTRICT PRESS MEETS. HIGH SCHOOL WINS‘ These are seasonable goods and are dispiay- ed in great variety. Come here at any time and we can fit you out at prevailing hard times prices. And we always guarantee our goods to be satisfactory, or your money back. fl.- 1’. I'll-I Amt All the finest made and we are offering them at prices that are positively the lowest first- class good can be sold for. Come and see. We also desire to direct attention to our line of men‘s furnishings including Pants. Overshirts, Gloves and Mittens. Hats and Caps, Overalls. We have lately added a splendid stock 0! Gentleman‘s Winlet Underwcat in all sizes which will he sure to please you upon exam- ination. Well made, pellecl fitting and comprising the following lines: Underwear Nun'- on an on yin .- educational! tmL m an I rat a M and you mm In nun to con. 0. ‘flwcouue of popular u-lenllllu un- urulnmente glveu under the maple.» of the hlgh school are um elm»: In every reepect. Prof. [Huh-rd» In an «x- pert in use use 0! phllowphlcul appar- ulun and he make! a emcee» 0! every experiment he pet-forum. TM» mum [Ive- our people an opportunity In m- lorm themeelvee on wum of the phe- nomene In nature. and the many ex- pel-lineal: performed make the matter ‘00 pleln “In everyone van mulerulnml whale-old end done. The proceed-u m to he need for the e‘pllpmenl at n M h nobool lelmunry. a feature of mulch the-chool In In dmlule need. Wlll you lllenfore enmumge w. wouhy don of our mm; )ple and tench." b uni 3| t mm. Nnnmu.’wwlle. N. “0 name Unu- ly and Indy-Ilka In their conduct. “Handsome is that lmndnome does," at Iclnool. 1n the home, In public gunner- lngu. on the camel. everywhere, ul- way». The remark was made to us it few days ago, that it was a decided pleusu re tolonk into the faces of the young pooplo of the high school: “1 do not believe I ever saw u better looking ‘ room of young people.” We were glml Ito hear this complimentary remurk. But it ls infinitely more gratifying to‘ us to know that our boys and girls are‘ above the average in morals. They mnot only good looking. but. with mrcely an exception, are relillemnn- l Thehigh school foot-ball team ex- pect. to play the Nuperville team on Saturday, next. This is the return game. the Naperville’s playing our team on our own grounds last Thurs- day, the score being 18 to 6 in favor or the high school team. " Be sure and get. your tickets for the ‘Ricllard’u lecture coume, early. The entertainments will take place at the Auditorium, on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nlghts or this week. Full coqrse tickets, 60 cents; single tickets, 25 cents. One of the goals on the football grounds blew down Saturday, and later mysteriously disappeared, probably in the direction in which all good lumber in that vicinity goes. Miss Josie Forben, Miss Minnie Jslm- swn and Miss Gertrude, class ur ‘116, visited our high Bl‘hODl, Monday. SCHOOL NOTES. DOWNERS GROVE, DuPAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1896. The annual meet! up of the Fox River Valley Qanmulonal Club will b. held in the Cbnmtuonnl church, Napervllle, Tuesday. December 15th, commencing so. 10 o‘clock a. m. In»1 labor: and dologntel will be WI": from Aurors, Elgfin, Sycamore, 8!. Chain. Blunts, Sandwich, mm». Weston, Downturn Grove, Ind other points. An Inflation I: am Ill whoddntoatm. Roma. 3. load will nah an Mann. If some of the other genuamln. who were on the winning side in "I. It“ election, had remembered tb'o Lodlcf Library assooiauon in as mhatsntinl u manner as W. Stranbo, their stmnlo to raise funds for the purchase of new books, would not be so gm: as it now Is. State Agent Hildnth of the Hartford ‘l-‘fro Insurance comp-ny, visited the local agency here last. Saturday. Ho expressed himself as highly gratified with the business don. hen, the past your The Hartford is - hvorlte. the county over. ; Dr. has had n long. hard pull a: nick- nesa Ind everybody rejoices um ho h recovering. It will take him some time to regain his former strength Md vigor. Our genial friend, Dr. Gourley, nu out on the “meta, Wodnudny. The The monthly meeting of the hand Library association. was held Tuesday afternoon. As Chflstmm and New Years come on Friday this year, the library will be open Satunhy after- noons and evening: of ”rat '2“. 1. N. Wylie. of ’l'nmplm. w“ A vial. {or have, Wednesday. He my! box: are selling “$1.25 and com 17 cent- per bushel. Hog cholera has pnvnllod to mnsldenhle extenl In Whlmldq county, this, fall. . Attention is called to the great Inc- tion dosing out sale of the Palmint Mfg. 00.. ”4 Wabash Ave" Chicago. advertised in another column. It ts I grunt opportunity for bond-y shoppe". If than is A nllabh mun mom our mdom who can sell Minna-oh grown trees, he can secure study omployml and good mum by writing the Jew." Nursery (10.. Lake cm. llnn. Mr. nod In. (In: Townsend Inn our [mm lllmdulo loud-y the manu- of Mr. and Ila. A.J. Thompuon and 1‘. 1'. Thompson. Ir. Towmml made tlul: «mm A pkaunt cull. "mama! and «would {dead that (allo'l'iuun. "our, Paul. II In the enjoyment of mm hum: now. "um for your! past. Hay M long mall-no. A trawling alum-n hold no that M mch mom good: flu: wall turnâ€"flux “m olu'llon. (Mn In» In“! hold In the pnvloa- u. month; Vl’mnk ()wem In In tho doctrinal I'v- pnlr ulnpnrtmqnl. 0! tho (7. B. O Q. now. That work ulrn lum lulu Mum:- and flumlnyn M. homo. W. ll. Coh'llle Um Norm nldo grunt. hm no "Italian." but you will find, a: the whale. H In Nun cheapo-t place tn bay gnu-flu. II. F. Julmmm. who hu- boen recover- ng (mm Isl: I'm-en! mul lengthy “lam. hm moll‘en-al n n-ln'uo and In "ported quite low. A hard-limos leap your dancing [My bu being arranged for next week l-‘lldny evening. In the A. U. U. W. In". «It Kingmun. of Battle Limekiln-IL. visited wllh Mn hmlllcr-in-lnw. W. H. Edwards. over Monday night. Runner lodge Rebekuh'u I. U. 0. I". hermare recelvinu new members at ne’rly ev‘ery meeting. VMr. and Mrs. A. P. Palmer. and Spencer Palmer. spent ’l‘hnnkagivlng day In Hinmhule. Bum Fun Runâ€"Gmwr Curum and Washington streets; “‘50 per month- Enqmreu! L. Hertz. Malt or salt feed will notnll’evl those baskets for sale by Brode Co. Call my! examine. You will miss a good supper if you do not go 10 Thompson's hall on Dec. 10th. California fruit, fresh and "no, at lowest market prices. Nash Bro’s. The Courtright Bro’s. are boarding quite a number of horses from thecily. Remember the data of the bazaar is Dec. lOth: the place. Thompson‘s hall. VMisse-s Kelly and Sweet. were in city over Sunday. Mr. John Wylie’s people have moved to the city. Mrs. Burnette ale turkey with Dr. my! Mrs. Pattison. Sale bills printed at this office. Get our prices. Additional louul news on fifth page. Mrs. Paul is visitiuk her son’s in CM. nag . Continuous vaudovmo at. the new Olympic, on Clnrk just nor“: of Rudolph street, in proving popqu um Ml. It has boom-m n balm with my In“. whan clown town mowing to drop In sud unjoy MI hour or Qwo of run at this putty that". the «an: mhhgolly 108)”th and the and... m usually wall gum-4nd Inca-gum fuchmfotbo M m loud”, Doc. 1 h I mâ€"ummm ”I,“ A“ The C. 8. old Q. nllwoy will all hon-st oxcunlon “ch“ to point: west. Barth's-t and son‘hwau and south on Nov, ll and 17, Dec. 1 Ind 15. at on. In. for tho round Irlp, plus two dollars. For [other plfllculm oa- quln of G. H. Bongo, Igul. ‘ Epl-eopol chomh, 8t Audruu Ila. Monâ€"8on1” on Sunday, Doc. M as follows: South, school M 2 p. IL, 0min; pnyor 'lth sermon by “I. rocfor sum p. In. All are welcome. Thoconflmoflon clu- will and n the chop! on Thoma" evening at. 7:10 o’clock. A (nil “undone in "quest Among those who “Wood friend. “unthinking d8], won Ir. Pooh, Dr. W. A. To”. W. 0. Me. In. Ic- Nught. If; Call. Bush. In. W. H. Baum and L. P. Ramon. A lu-ter of young people not :1 Wm Meagan In the evening. ‘ Oolvillo hm added 3 fine "no 073love! and mittens to Ms stock of goods. fl! puichuod direct from an new, Ind In mentors ambled to diam of then a price: that are remarkably low. See for youmlf. the John [has has mm A new man can" for his market No Is nun! young at the bmim. having miy uâ€" rind In the world Tuesday. Baryon. I: plane-I with the late nrflnl sad the mother And‘cth are doing woll. luau!" muting of the vlllm bond will he held next Hominy "wing. at which “m the advisability of mam. Mg {ha I" compass-6r. lately and It the pumping nation. will he almond. Thoycung folh If! now npondia‘ their up”. mot-«u and the owning. «joyllg the ”collect plating. ”M! of": me” tempting Allunmonu ‘0 those who «joy 0n sport. In. I'. E. [1on. at Roger! M. went I couple 0! day: whiting Inf mother. "uh H. White. and family. In! null. In. wmu nhmnd with Iver for I wul'n mu. Tho flagrant Char will give Ill oun- iugfdf no" no“ Mm, night It M ‘chunwln In on!" to noon I nut II will ho non-u, to com curly. Ir. “(5 In. Chu. wuu. «WM ad I number of their Mond- In! Wod- M‘] owning. an the Won of their MU! nodding unfunny. W. nmplod one 01.10. Illlol’n wring chfiokom Thanhgivtnu. It NM In and ”mint. We aim mu 0m" to got It nflor Mum elm-r. Wham has u new paper «ml- woollyvâ€"publluhed by Andono- Bron. fornlorly of nrlous polnbl 1n the flute. Ilm Ilia Tun. ol’ Racing. and "9M, C. Illllor of Chicago Univenlly. upon! Thanhglvlng wltln mu rumba". Cllatflold. Ilr. and um. Walt»! Knox. and I“ Rub". a! Chicago. won gum-In of Ir. nml In. flannel Jolmuton. Thanh- glvlng rook. T. Otto Fink, the marble and granite dealer of Aurora. tmnnnctml buuinm In th- Oruva Nun am at the week. ”at your hanger: fur rent. with l). U. Graham. He has m'urod quite u num- ber of 10mm!» the [mat month. Perhgpn your stack of waned 1:00;]: is oxhdustodâ€"Thomlnon'n Isn‘t. "as! quality and Iowgul. prices. Mrs. D. G. Uraham returned from her Plano vlnit, last. Monday. Him Clam Kenning came with her. Chas. Mullox left Tuesday {or 'IIB Ipome in Oriole, Md. to spend the holi- duyn with his family. Min Edith Neil spent the Thanksgiv- ing vacation with her parents and friends in Chicago. Mrs Josephine Austin returned [my Lake éouuty, the fore pan of the week. MXIQ Chatflold spent Saturday and Sunday with friends in the city. Rev. H. H. Rood visited in Ben-Wyn Tuesday and Wednesday. Mrs. H. W. Dowdlng is visiting here. Her health is much improved. Golvllle for gnu-cries. Kindling at. F. A. Brode Co's. ‘ Allan Barnhart. spent Wednesday W Belmont. Our dealers who advertise report a good trnde. Buy your Christmas gifts at the Indie: bamar. I 11» "south. cannula o! the ms ”1 "n “"i ‘“ “Ul- aoh Pn- I-oruuoo hold I noon-u milieu“, W " t. “pd-Kilo“ an r mono“, u» No M i. decide on s mucus! o? mum "noun “a: olefin-misfia . “”9.“ N" Yul A-.I AL- _ AL -1 c. Mr. m d Mn. John Wylie and lmnlly. moved Into the clly llnlu week, when they will mldo in the future. Tlnolr numemuu frlendu hen regret. "coed- lngly tho rimumluncvu llml. make lbalr nmovnl noon-nary. Hr. Wyllc‘n bunlum calls him from home a vou- nldcnblo than of m. than and 3 real- dnnco In the ell] l- tlwnlmo «Ian «I be“ for tlnlr Intel's-tn. ‘ ‘ Th. “busy work-n" will lmld n ‘ blunt. the proceeds to In dluponnocl for funny. on De". mu. In l'rlm'n nlllm on Hula “not, mu: a! depot. It In hope-l ”at tho Illlk folh wlll not In good "hung. a: may on working bud to mull. ltn Inocu- Md the ob- jocllnpnlnwonhy. Ill-numb“ Dov. l0. A List of'Hard-Times Priced: Good irooxnge clothes wringm - I j k w a Universal or Novelt 9-in. c under sheet ron heaters - fienperfiOyd. roll - - - a? 4 drawerfiof ew wHome sewing n: 'chh‘u “ Domestic GenuineDovet-egg heaters - - - - Hunter’sfloureievee - - - - - uv Five on wood ket 011mm 4.: G seven inch noses m " . The annual bazaar of the indieu' aid society of the Congregational church, will be held ln Thompson‘s ball on Thursday. Dec. 10, opening M. ii o'clock in tile anal-noon and continuing ‘through the evening. Useful article», fancy work suitable for Christina: pins“ and homo-made candles will be on sale. ‘ A hot supper will be served from 5:80 o'clock on, for whlch you are asked to pay twenty-"v0 cont-n. Arilclen for sale will be lent. lo the hall at one o‘clock: donations for the supper not later than ilvo o'clock. The Alien Jubllle Singers, who hp- peered at the Auditorium. Holiday nnd Tuesday evenings. were accorded email audiences at both performances. They deserved much better patronage than they‘gweived. Each number on the‘ program both evenluge, wan heartily and reputedly encomd and the com- pany of singer- could not. complein of the reception tendered their excellent efl‘orte to emanate. They creaied such a good Impression on Mayday evening, that they were requested to come out ‘again Tuesday, In the hopes that. a ‘larger audience could be secured for them. The company have made In good Impression in Downers Grove and should they appear here at some future time, it. ls hoped that they will be greeted with an audience as large up they deserve. in Ohic'iéo‘. We guarantee that you will find them as low or even cheaper tnnn y9u_can bpy IHI ladd- m’. Inch of 16!, 'i [laâ€"till: ' Nuh lira. (halal-OI ”I... STOVE 6!’ stoves {6'1- We also deliver and lot :31“ ‘ stoves free of charge we ' .. 1 1., A >_1o3 3!». FF 3 ' i“. 4 ». fax-.5. 8 So all; 1‘ ‘ 3 4:0.lnrlizfiil'f 44 £1... 53w I, (as. .3 ‘0‘. 5x, 5 :Iafilooillolltii. EBRnegii V Iva. Wlflbmu I no...“ Alworl. lollowod 9m and can.“ I. I. ma mu «mung under tuwH-l slaw bar to a [I‘m “.10”. t n .mqmuu‘ ol 3 nub: o! bzucl:h. pl.“ “INN“, I“. marking M- un, «Mull, dug“. dmggod mm o! the you“ 0‘ of dung" equal», brokc, pnetplhfll‘ slu- M ‘ the loo-cold Unfit. Alwort and tho you; ‘ neuron w hlln Ind in“ Si carefully through um {munch of w the mlld loo Md, whuulu and. ed, after two nuance-flu! “tn-pm {I «fleeting I llndll‘. [0.0th out of the young woman hall mu m. now. own wlkr n- my to her Mount. and the [lib til I“. their way to the odp of the In“ I“; while Alton. hm b “O m P. Alum-t. a you; nun living la b . Proviso. wu tho- hm "a! rescue of {our’m w broken through “In?!” which ' on Salt cmhlondq. ' Upon burning MW ‘7 upon the crock, young Aim _ his sister, Mina. Ind MW " V Indian, named Iiunlu 'Iud ;' " Schueutar and Hui. ”mighw m him in the Iii-u lb“ of flu f/ Shortly after dial" “it I .I ' .: Alwert': homo in hl. , ' ' ' , . _ ceoded to a point on Nu m m Fullersburx and ‘1th W While playing I. sun. 0! kg ”â€" Alwert fell sud Gm M _ fichuester with hilt. The MM! ”1 stated up to cum tho (nih- can Ind their combiuod '01th Ill M0 Did for the ice. which will ‘ and before any of the play “I" escape, brokc. pnciplhflu‘fl. “‘0'

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