III of [ED 5! Min. Non-con. a daughter 0' the de- mand hay. Mrlved yesterday mom- tng from Chicago, In mponn In: telegram. She was accompanied by her bunb'und. Ir. FuIlar w†not In- ‘lorll'lcd of the den“) of his wll‘c until After the nrdval of his daughur. who who the and Intelligence to him. ‘ In. Fullar mm a christian lady or y noble traits, of chm sud may «named by m wisp She retired Tuesday evening nhont 9 o'clock apparently in her usual health. About I2 o‘clork her sister, Mrs. Blackwell. who hen resided with the family for some time, was nwulren§ ed by the heavy breathing of In. Fal- ler end hastened In her bedside. She dld all she could to relieve the sick lady with rm npparnnl. effect. Neigh- horn were called in and Dr. Tape wee summoned. In the meantime Mrs. Fuller ‘rew continually worse. She complained of no severe pain. but said oh“ she had great difï¬culty in breeth~ ing. When Dr. Tape arrived he did all in his power to relieve the stricken women. but in min. "or breathing became mnrelabored and "hell, ceased them is" an hour after the nrrlvnl of the docmr. . The cause of her deeth was pronounced by the doctnr in be I rupture of the heart valve. Mrs. Fuller was supposed to be In ro- lmst health. but the mxlety and can caused by the illness of her husband, had mid seriously on her system. Ind when she was attacked by a seven spell Tue-Ila, nlgM she was in no con-1 ("lion In mmbnl snmfully with her disease. ° The villue mu aim-fled with and surprise yesterday on learning 0! the death or Hrs. Mary J. Pnlkr, wife of I). H. Fuller. at her home on the North «Mo. SUDDEN DEATH OF MR8. FULLER. Tm. Masonic nrnnimutm (Mud «man Inst Friday evening. Der. llm. â€wing In the spy-Mull“ plans not yel being ï¬lled. by the WonMphll Master. the new roster will not he published until I210. The ladies at the Enter" Mu will flow! (Miran no!“ Tuna-day evening Sal-k Innml‘ - vow Noblr m2“ Numb-fl Mun "i...(|l . (â€an 1"â€..an "up.†‘ .8". Drum", Trina-a Mn. Inll«m.fln.1’mnkln mum. m. Mm Ilia-Mun and Mr. I! c. “nun. These Org-ulntmzlecud Olliceu Dur- lng tllc Put Week. Tlm Maple bulge Modern Woodman n! Amerh a elm ml tlnlroflluan for the mmlm: _\‘rnr hut ’l‘lmnduy n'onlnx. Dev. [m h. Tlum who will have rlmrxe n! nfl’nlru wlll lu- \‘runnbktun-nl V .. V, . Joey!- W Nude w-mln Adnuu . , 'hu lantha- Huh . ,. .. .Wlluu-Mn tun-Ila! llnuhcv . .W I! V IIIQ l‘Iy-klan V . l l W Tow Wonk) hut-ll ‘ .H .. Jail Mum Wm: lum- . . , .luhn IcVnu Mn"; V , . , . um. VII lbmnr m MM “my . , . .1 ll "nun: â€In an: In! Ihnv gnu . V ‘ In Ada-n Innwllnllnn wlll I). hold the m-nml Than-«lay In January. Tln rump has yum-end vamllngly during "no past younund None at llw lmt ramlu In "IO slate. "amul- Inky, lh-hdmlu. alerted Ivor! hut Tummy. Dev. "nth. an Inl- lmu: NEW QECRBT SOCIETY OFFICERS. The Republican central committee 0f the 12th judicial circuit held it meetink at the Sherman House. in Chicago, yesterday to [ix the lime and place 0" holding the next republican judicial convention. It was decided to hold the convention ot Elgln. on we‘ll“?!- day, Feb. 8rd, at one p. m. The 12m judicial circuit embraces the counties 0, Kane, Boone. DeKnlb, McHenry, Kendall, Damage and Lake. ‘The pres- ent circuit judges are Kellum, Willis and Upton. Judge Kellnm sits in Deâ€" Kalh, Boone and LIL-Henry. Judge Willis in Kane and Judge Upton in Luke. DuPage and Kendall. The ju- dioinl election takes place next June, at which time it is expected that Hon. George W. Brown of Whenton willeuc- need Judge Upton, who is not a. candi- d e for reelection. Judge Brown 098 not need an introduction from us In the citizens of Cowman) Grove. lie wmlmrn'nnd hnsulwnys lived in the county. Everyone knows him. and he ishighly respfl-ted by all. He is a good lawyer, of amiable disposition and would umke a splendid vircuit judge. Brown him for the past six years been the county judge of DuPnge and has lllled the oilice (-reditnbly to himself and the people. He would make a worthy eul'ceinor to Judge Up- [on who for so many yearn has faith- fully performed the duties lm'uruhent upon the Milt-e. ii" inuru wm occur My at a Milan-hin- “unflin- Time and Place of Holding Republican ju- dicial Convention Fixed. JUDICIAL COMMITTEE MEETS. THIRTEENTH YEAR. Min (‘nva Ruth" ..... Mn. Manon Ii“ rm man I .. "II-Chi! M Mn. V. Him-flu .l nth-Wyn thrpll W Rude , than lantha- .W ll flat-Mn . .W II V and. W Tow Joh- Kin-II Janna Ierau limb VII .1 II "that, Beaches-10 here from Denver md has worked (or Haunt Wuhlmrn since April. being considered a good workman. He has young I". ind Mn tmlgurhoament is a grad. blow to her; ring the trial “a prisoner nu ma, flocked. aspect-fly during Bub un’n much. and his cy’u‘ were ï¬lled manhunt honest mm. The States lttornay Batten in hit plea for the prosecution said, “ The prisoner is not the kind of man that should go to the penitentiary: this is doubtless his first venture in the path of crime and in view of that i would recommsnd‘ that the charge against'him be chang- edtodisonlerly conduct. This is my last cm an states attorney and closes nurvice of eight years to the people 10! this county. Tonight my term ex- piresâ€"I wish to leave the ofï¬ce with a feeling that l have done justice to all, that my duty to the state has been performed and therefor- suggest that this man he punished-Amt hnnhly but in lunch a manner that it shall on a let son to him- and to others." Justice Fox in a fine of one hundred dol- lars an auto. â€gunman-m ,. fljdflult ' ’ ' ' That “the way of the tmnsgreseor is! herd" was prove» especially at) lut‘ Saturday when Edward Beech. an em- ployee of Home“ a Wan-burn mu fined one hundred dollars and being unable to pay it, was sent to the county jail‘ for twenty-three days. Beet-h was er- mted hut week Friday on the charge of having stolen twenty-live doll": from the foreman of the greenhouses, A. C. Benson. The money wu part of the mount with which the men were being paid off and at the time was con- tained in an envelope in Benson's coat ‘ which was hung in one of the work rooms. Alone in the room and tempt- ed by the money and the need of it at home. Beech removed the roll of bills. The ion was immediately discovered end Beech was suspected and arrested. He confessed his guilt and at the trial returned the money. ,vr l:l lid 13- th 98 y I as- yenre. made great preparations for a good time and they had it. They dld the honors in a very gentlemanly man- ner, indeed. Not the least amusing feature of the evening were the cos- tumes worn by the dancers. With but few exceptions the gentlemen looked the typical “Dusty Rhodes" to perfec- tion. while the ladies, attired in the3 oddest costumes in their wardrobes. caused much merriment when they en- tered the hull. A splendid program of twelve danves and several extraa en- tertained the seventy-live dancers unâ€" til the supper hour. Music was furâ€" nished by a Chicago orchesim, and was pronounced excellent by all. A more thoroughly enjoyable dancing: part) was never given in the village. uml i the ladies belongs the credit. TM lust ynnl of pus-emu" lm- he.» mllul on valn sine! and Ayn. mm. mm. P. l T. lglehnfl's mntmrh are complete and with the nmplkm of Hank! «red the gun-omen! h Ilnlnlml. Maple siren, howevn. Is in madman forum during the «In!» and will be mmpletul next year. An umml the communal-s clnim to have lml money on the )obs. j An Pphlffllh‘ of work-l fun and diphllwfln hm: hmlu-n Ima- m Wonk-m I‘m-Inn: and In I'm" the mum" at molnuimv. llw "nun! at l-Zolmvnnun Im- rlo‘ul llu- puhlh' win-uh. Mr. and lln. A. ll Tawny-ml onjny- «l A Hall at the ham. 0' Mn Krnynn. Dunner: "WHO, Naming“. \Vlmwnul Marshall. :1 yumâ€: mnn Mm “mm In thorny. but. wlm furmorly lh'al In Downer» “rm-u, mm urn-Idem. Ally nlml. In "W Omml Nululzly whflv VIN- Itlm: In N. le ymmg mun mu en- gagnd In rxumlnim: n nvnlwru! mm" t‘llihn. wlwn It rxplmin'. â€w In†(wing lhmugh Mn lmml. In. Top. lmlod "w wmmolml Inc-minor. and no further injurlmu n'v-nlh nun «mun-I'm“ HI. I it Ono. Tuesday evening Victory council Royal Lemme. entarluined their mem- bers and gentlemen friends at. n pov- j(any soclul at. their lodge mums. Re< {mlnneuls were served in a. unique manner and vonuluted ol‘ cider and doughnuts. After this course. mb- pllm and tnlnun-n were planed. Im- promptu mugs. I'm-Italians and «stories followed and kept tho gnllmrlng nmua- ed Imul a lnle hour. All pment were highly pleased wllh tlw evening‘s fun. The League's semi monthly «(wink uro‘ hot-(mung extnunely popular and are mnklng “In tmlnr mnnv warm frlamlq. The hard times bull given in the Auditorium last Friday evening was nsourtreol‘delight to the lurgn party in attendance. The ladies. realizing that. this was their last. chance in eight ROYAL LEAGUE ENTERTAINS. LEAP YEAR POVERTV BALL. Inn mmlly' conï¬dant; - ACCIDENTALLY SHOT. MINUDAIJL . ‘st ' . DOWNERS GROVE, DUPAGE COUHQ‘Y. ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER :71 The new oflleern or the Epworu: League for new ere the following: President, lies Ella Tenny; lat vice president, C. K. Roe; 3-! Vice president: Klee Emma Fletcher; ad vice president, In. Emma Hills: 4th vice president, Mien Jeanie Bryce; treasurer, lies lery Fletcher; secretary. Klee K. Sch-elem ‘ The member- of the (1A. R and‘ itheir families will hold e eociel “All evening at their hell. Benn-hm will behrved end wlll form the prin- oipel mum oithe evening. omen the old «oldies will provide {I'M ' Burr Bros. dash-n to announce that they no prepared to saw your wood with power saw, anywhere :6. any time. They also wish to state that they carry a (all "no of ï¬re-wood, unwed any length, or up!“ ready for stove: duo In cordwood length. Prices ransonnbk. ; ‘ The C. B. and Q. railway will to" Warn“ excursion tickets to poll"; went. northwest and southwest and south on Nov. I um! 17, mod] and 15, at one (are for ‘uhe round trip. plus two dollars. For further particulnn en- quire of G. H. Bunge, Agent. b It was Announced lent Sunday that ‘un 00mm Evangelical Sunday school will hold Ma Christian celebration mo the evening of the 21th. A gaod pro- gram is being prepared and a meal good time Is expected. All are cor- dially invihd. To ofllcorx ol the M. E. .‘lunday sc ool for tho comlng year are as follows: Superintendent. C. K. Roe: talcum. superintendent. W. J. Hor- ring: organist. m. labello Lamb; treasurer,†ll. Mom: librarian, V. L. Lovell. Will Klein. a cousin of Mrs Baker. h been visiting her. the past week. "0 Also paid 1 ï¬x“ to his relatives 1t Can. ntumlng to his home Ir ()ann “Wetland-y morning. Thomnnn." a junior football or- nnlmllon. play-d the "lg" School eleven Int Saturday um! I. vlrlmy for the latter team m the mull. floors: 10 lo 0. A hnby My of standard wright and strength nl’ Innn’nmlo Ila "murmur at the home of Mr. um! Mn. Na“ Wong!" hat Friday evening. III-x II. W. "Anna. who luu Inn-n visiting her son at (blumlun. "Mo. m humâ€"II to "but! her via-H will» b» ulmmlnu. In. r. A. "We VII-Mr Vatican-pen. Jun. who In.- hnn In Colfax. In" [or sow-ml months. IAN": tmluwnt I‘m- rlmnnnflum. n» hmml homo funky. 11w qunrununo In“ boon "mowed (mm [In W. K, Btu-hum mhlonw. â€qu Ilium hum-x "round (mm «IINIWHI. DIN. A. ll. (hln and ulaughlrr of In. tmva. flunk ‘l'umlny wllh Inn pan-flu. Iml grumlmnflwr. II". I). H. Num- mun. I'vrlm'u your stool: "f mum-cl “(kids I! "haunted flmmlmm'u I'm". flat mnnllty nml Iowa-val. pure-u Hood (1me at. Nash Broa.,' like pound: lhm pound». 25v. Juno. Ihlng [or the bolhlnyn, “nu-L. II. Fallon. of Chicago, I been the gun-t of he! Mun, NM. MINI. the past week. Miss Belle Briggs has accepted A ullunuon ml mlenlmlp in Ilnmhlll l-‘loldn retail store. [has ("on Rll‘rz-Corucr Carma and Wulnlngmn “new: ".60 per month. Enquire a! L. Hertz. R. O, Curtisu was In the city Monday settling up an vacate In whirl. ha in In- tomted. CM. and broken mixed candy, 10¢- per pound: three pounds. 250. at. Nash D. U. (imlmm has two or three cob tages which he will rent rhea» uu May 151. ; Wm. Wengler of Aumm viylted with his son, M. Wengler, over Sunday. Mrs. Bradbury ls able to be out ngnln, after long Illness. Untrimmed huts, 25 rent» up. at “The Style" mlllinery. l'hll. Binder has his new residence on Curtis» street em- lmml. Mm. E. B. Illlls visited over Sunday with Mrs. Prey and family. Mull. or no†food will not affect, tllose‘ lmakelx fm- sale by Erode Co. Mrs. John Kimball was quite sick the ï¬rst. of the week. Additional local new: on ï¬fth we. Sale bills printed at (his oll'lco. yGet our prices. - H. D. Hen-ling of Plano visited her. last Tuesday. ..local and l has the par may ofler quitcnchoico “Whom mmwyur-oli my: «comm m 1. Med] now an In. «in. Wind um: «i 'mhlmuummyuummpuau j " fully-am You «and “Mindful , puma my“ mgd. m “mm _ ‘ ï¬fdm.mm flight], used and “cold-bud Wu The End of the You Solo of piano: now In progress At. Lyon h flatly‘n If- rords done buyer! an “MW op- portunity to mun deï¬nable Intru- mh at Almost nominal men. In M. Smethurt or the death or their Weft-lewd «momma ta 139: by Joanna" brother, John R. Wally-e. u letting our putt-inn hue the heir“ d Tuscaloosa. Ala. The gentleman wan me remark-My low prion. well known In the south an 1 popular I nfll Thur-In, eve-lug, Dune-hulk}, and capable newspaper man. being the we will In" (Molar far uh) pin-I h editor and business nun-gar oftho WlWfldduylaW Tmloosn Evening Tina M. the um. I- mch ohm“; ofhln down. ur. mm. m m u pflal am «let, M #- marrlod lean thin a month when H: gamut“ OI? MI uaumoly death occurred. mull-ad! We nit-m up * ThoEndofthe You Sale of piano: â€WWI-1W!!!“ The nunouncemen‘ was received lon- dey by In. Robert Buck Md In. E. A xllght clump ls nude in tho nuke up of the Rtmm tints week. sad homfler no display dunk-omen“ will be printed on the front "c. This will enable us to present the new: in more attractive style. beside- adâ€"l ding gust], to the appearance of the paper. All of which will, no doubt. be .pprcclnted by our patrons. If we wish in commence An on of 1urosperilq in Downers (iron in nu nuke "alignments to pnn at In“ Iain street um! lupin venue 1h. com- in; you. ll. will furnish employ-cal. for n numb“ of our people, bring in new residents who will pitch“. bulk! or rent. and settle among us { 1 The Epwmth 1mm gave a nodal at 0.0 I. ['1 rlnurch last Holiday nl‘M M which (hm was 1: lug. attendance. Hugn D. Alrhhtm 0! Wilmette un- dond seven! "no nlefllom on the or- gan which was greatly unwanted by those present. Refreshment“ were waned. Joseph "m returned Inst Rummy from Om via". m the valor In flor- mnny. "a had a narrow mp9 I’m- belng â€Hated In the (Mm-Inn Inn, for a term of â€me your». Inn at the PM mnr Canal-puma! rlnh at Nanvmn Ind Tum-slay. llo report. a good nucmlum MM an inlet. nuns meeting. Um nullmruy data that In input. your howl mm! AMI your foot warm lla- Ihe Iva-rut 0! gm“ hullh. For "In In! try Thompmu'n wnrm fmtwmr. A )mmg nophow nl (hmlm'lnr "ask: I- "ported Inflow-1y "I at [\umm. wuh c-nnunmpunn. Tho-n an Almmlwpnot M1 mvory. It}. \V. Amululn mm m «Marianna n,- lu Dun» M! Imn rap hwylwn by â€I. Ida-l n! a “rim“ hum at M‘ Immo In Nfllnlgrvmr. Ins! wntk. Wlll Hlowul In: (alum llm hum. of I. W. MAM-y. cm "w Mrmh-wrmfl «nullvlnlon. and «In: M» family tank gum-Inn Tun-lay Kory Dlenor h wlllng nu mu-ellont chm-alum «mg- M. In rent-t per pmmd. Juul the thing (or the holiday». K Mr and Mrs. J. Rutherford have Innu- «l invitation-u for An “at home" to- "mm on the twenty-Milt nuulvomry 0! their Nahum: NHLSIddonu um! duuglnusr. Eulmn, returned from u few duyu Mull In the city. on Monday. Ilium Huxle Hlmnmh of llnrtllnd, Wimupont Tuesday with Mn. 0. R. Brown and NH. 1‘. P. l'mtcr. Ilume-mmle mmfm-tiouury fn'r Hale gt. the Epluco'nll vhun-h mums. Hutunlny afternoon. J. D. McVeun is acquiring quite an amcunt 0! real «Male on Strmme‘x amb- division. Mrs. H. ll. Rood in vinlllng with her parents, this week. at Hamlwhvh. Fresh Christmas candles, N cents per pound and up. at Mary Dleuor‘n. Henulne New York buckwheat. at Nash Bros. Hunmnteed pure. Velvet flowers M. 15 cell‘s per [much up. “The Style“ millinery. llnv. II. II. Rood nthmlocl Un- mod- Miss Jessie Potter visited in Downdr- Omvo over Sunday. Christmas sale of trimmed hutsnt “TlIeStylef' $1.00 up. Candies, nut“, toys and Inn-manta at Wells'. on the North Side. Miss Adah Smith has returned from her western trip. Extra fancy candy. in boxes, at Mary DIener's. Colvllle for gmcarlea. Our merchants generally report good trade. DO YOU WANT 1‘0 BUY A PIANO? [at wool: we mulled letter! to than or our nubocrlbon who cur. In m Since (Inc an n macaw. In." have usual annulu- of the m tunic, pmonhd to their not!“ Md - llond the depleted condition 0! our tau-my by culling and flaw-mug the mom“ doc. and for 17MB†m an gnhfnl. '- mm In" a surplus ol gator-ulna: to below upon “to. who will kindly bethlnk manual": that than Is no anon of tho year quite to propltoom for nix-dug mum In an pmt. In the mug plain? Acofldn young mm but fan-d It m to chug. Mo route In. Iamont to Dow-on Grove. In. man-mu ml «Ingmar up.» Sunday WI"! her aunt. In. Inf] .82... 2: 2. 2.1!. «8.3 $55!. 51.55.: «I. 8!. shatâ€".3 ell!â€" coi 2.9.63.5. John Oldï¬eld Ina I- Can- I para“! of I.“ root. In. J. P. Haul was 1n Clue-[o a tow days lat wool. P. K. "mu, nu wry nit-h M weak. be“ I. now "condor. Int pnflorn In "I. flaunt.) Meet The mundane-t will count! of I “Club Motor" that. «holy loud I.- .umuon of the under: Mahala. “a house commit!“ ha- umgodl . and mum'- m m ' ‘munh-nl "muon- and MM w“- an, lahr In "no mum "I. add "mun mm. wlllhcumu ammo ‘u'ww‘ wl-l-h the fair no: will S “vital. Ml ‘50 m m“ CIuhmon an Mulch-Qua; 1; IM 5.. W" W mu nfnnurwnmu w- winkt. Mumâ€"Ah- m. anhl- Kuhn Emu... mm in "Ind-lo. Tlu- maul-n 0! u». Downer- 0m" (Jul. and “HI! [mm .1! looking (or- mm! In "no opening of tho III“! I..- um uf nmuumnu chh will occur â€clunky "at.“ out a mum... malntonlnoo wm- nlluony. am. on"- od to no. Pm on the day “and. at whirl: time she donnudd the mount duohar. This In Inloyod um. M :ho strmk om, knocking he: Ion. Mills was complotlng Mn 00M], .- Mull. by chokln‘ tho “moat. and... woman. whoa lulu". of the Id" In rived In “In. to pun-n. Ml WI, purpou Ital-m {MIMIC-1.1““. "I ~. drunk at the unu. II. V. mud “HM“, . , and um Ind up n u.- mm: mm. to boy- with“! . await the chum of numptd andâ€. out “I†Winn "Illa [Ind In Dow-on 0m" M M. . wu In omplo I. o! the Radium. tho 5 udu It. (glam). , vâ€"v-vv ’71. 'Y‘vY'r“ E. u. Hm». formlly a muons on «bought-illi- Rnllroml Strut, Donne. Gnu. D'n milildll WI tamptod to klll hll wlfn In Chicago I.“ m « I Z Frldny. by amen»; her. The ooupk M, k. "I have part-d “no. luvlng hen; the rut (Of-Mo Md court allowlnm Ila. Hlllnr â€M“ “mm; ‘ malnlonnnoo um: ullmony. am. OIH- MWI. h u 4 .." ed in no. lm- on the day gland. at 410me ‘ whlrln llmo shod-mum the mount and VIA†duelwr. Thll Io unnoyod HI". M mu," . I he struck llor, knocking llor flown. all-Mm.- TH“! GENT“ Rlfllm. On. 0! the high mhool â€ï¬‚ours UM a lame to William namely 1qu- ing- Man of the Noun of tho Gloom held In our .01le on Nov. 8; m n- swer urrlvod Inst rock and mud n fol- low»: “Major chlnl-y than you for the cougmtahtory In con- mind In your recent hvor. I not. with lab-mt tho mull. of tho ohouon hold in your high school. Very truly yours. Jame- Boylo. (Punt. Boc’yV' The wholm we hung mindâ€!!! the work don. this turn. M m will continue up to a» dehâ€" (on Christan-l lhlo'h «an M 'day 0! the all tom. ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ ' The high whool football m ad 1:. mm: sum. or «in aha-an Mu .. Johnson' 3 km, wlth who: [9‘ WW wan defeatod by I won of 10 do 0.’ “'0 Junior: have won two gum“ out 0! lbs chm played. ’Ruh for ma Junk»! To out; “I‘ll! anon. [nun h; TRIED TO KILL H18 Wln' "390'; nor-i mum.“ “tâ€œï¬ but.“ sous-al“. Kiplisgll. slicer; 3115- i :33. giai‘ufu .33...nt gm 3...!- 2“ It! now-i, h- unk. 0*_ ammdnl-dl' “â€80,†M.- Bag-0W who Wu“ homunculus-Ci Pun-u. and Mn:- 5mm uni-Jib.“ nun-an to ho ole-6160' II “I III: mum II "III!†0-. MW“?! mm um. an mama-mm- would-jg