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Downers Grove Reporter, 18 Feb 1897, p. 5

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Clubln um. ennui! my: 5th.. 00‘- om the may enjoyed, a up. “no.” Print, du’t {m It. The member: of the library associa- tion vial: to mind their friends and the public In mars], again, of the rooncert to be gim under their “apica- mdlo benefit the library, at: Tues- dny evening. Fob. 28, In the Auditor- lum. Andy visiting here last week, ml who-o hon-has been In Topaz, in China» ut an upon-o of our $1,000. The tum made the trip of 1.040 IIIHOI in 18 hours and 58 minus, “and to wish, "rind shout two houn after the son had bmthod his Aileen Gladys Due-t. the youngest daughter a! In. Alice 8. Dam and “relate Gen. A. C. Dncat, died from the results of typhoid fever, last Satur- day. Feb. 13th, at Onkj’ark. The lmle ‘one was aged 20 months. Private funeral services were held from the; ruidance Monday. A special thin started on the Q, may, from Chlago to Denver, on a sad mission. A non of a prominent. eastern bushes man wee dying in Denver. Hiafather charmed a train ”It. I... In. Willi-m Barker, of Nopervilk.dmve our to Dawmn to a" on their cousin. In. D. H. Nam- mo. In“ Friday afternoon. In. Nan-on sun sullen greatly, (mm the ulcer which has been on her limb for more than than months. 13-an dull. to “noum that 1tlnynrqwmpuntl to saw you: wood ‘ um- pom nw. nywh‘en u any time. Mam-mama "1:“th any i full line at Ito-wood, saved any length, or up!" not], for stove: :Iso in cordwood length. Prices mono-tut. Tho-mm flout mud corn on! Mum an no good an mm." "trod goods ell-urban. He also handle the [mom Club Homo broad a! mood moods. the noon! "Minn be ”new. Through the columns 0! the Rum- “. the nuy Moods o! H. H. White. wish to Condo: Mn Mr sympathy. nt‘ um ”no of bk gm: townie-4hr duh hours. and the lines. when one owm o (deadly hand stake and W or «yup-thy. Tho my {M n' In. (Mn Pilot “.1"! he lorry to ku- o! M qnih I'm "lac-n n ha Mao In tho city. In. Bauh- l’ulu 6. I'm. 3-03 m In null-u u our: (not, loud portal «and loun- for I. «an. that nut-lol- the math“ I»! “no my. futon-uh onw In um. Int val. ‘nmud out - tit-[Mu land too. tor-Io It. nod Kn. "hello. TM‘ u.- thou" ban and MI. I. I. lino-Wad It. and In. (his Maud. of mm: ad It. And In. T. 1'. “romp-on. a! human. Wainâ€"lay nth-moon nod ova-lug. thor X913". Symp-hofi No ennounoenaeni. could he made to the patrons of the Olympic theater thet would be more welcome then that which is given this week, that the big Weber and Fields show. fresh from its New York run, will return next Hon- dny, practically the some as when it played its phenomenally large engage meet at this same house in December. The prosperity or the Olympic con- tinual, no it ought, when it in con; sidered how much is given to its patrons in return for the email price of admission, Yvette Violette hoe scored I (rent hit this week. with her beauti- ful voice. her sweet rece end her clever singing oi Guilhert'e songs. Weber and field's oompeny, though it is con- sidered strong enough to play et 1 doller and a hell elsewhere. will be enlarged for this «moment, and be- sides the two jolly Demons will con. tell bottle Gileon, Colon and Herbert. Bobby Baylor. Lew Hawkins, the three Avoloe. Alburtne end Bertram, Welter Gnlo, Forest end King, Intel: Nannie, and Ed. end Kitty Dragon. Blood and NOW” Ire very chao- ly related. Knep the blood rich, pure and Ina-My, with Hood'- Bun-upswi- ud you will have no W. Delegates to auto enigma-z c. D. Mk“. Wm. Hmmersrhmkfl. H. C. liddangh. Mancunian“ nt the Inamma on “I'm-lay In! Walnut-y um [mm "fly hole Mindful. hot on Thursday the mom was cmwdad. Mm hm in mm Inn-inn! being mt. The following cm In" eta-(d for on year: Pmidcnt, C. D. uracil: first vim WM. H. 0. Range: «mu-I viro- pmkknl. C. Sta-t: mercury, R. 1'. Norm: treasurer. P. W. Stu-y. Executive Committee: W. F. Fran- an. Addison: W. K. Patrick Bloc-mug. this: A. D. Alb"), "sync; E. D. Incl. Winfield: John Christie. Milton: Wm. fltmnemhnklt. York: II. C. lid- dangh. Downers Grave; Irvin Goodrich, Lisle: I. '. Cnmpton. Naparvmo. b the pdvflqgu of our wily «Mk M o! In. Ina-Mute. The mgr.- vhkll was published I.“ root um mm «M. Thumbs-opus! fund-y now In; with pay" by 0'. Too-puns lob bud by I mg by Him Rim 1. flak ML “to skim o! talcum. Ivy my" l'dmnet M an fox-I wrkm ‘flu High". Cough-Mum! lit-Ind Yumm' lwlmn was MM It Who-Inn, ‘ubnnry I. I0 Ind ll. Th. mum mu mad. up a! "Mk-I unb- krtn to In mow by “maximal sputum. “a the worth at “on. Eulmmnnmhvflm In MIMI-Id ooh. hwwtup than“ OHM "on. my “rm-r Chou“ In" Mal-alt of «mm-mu. lupin. Intern-un- Inn “on upwi- ouco 0! «than. and mum“ mm ("that warden-“o. ION rigidly "um I. “and «chap 0! Hon- ln "In. mu latex Blurlll'l lloy And Anhley [nought up “v. of the Inmate» 0! Nu Blmhuml poolnootu Wednoulny "can"; and they won taken More Jmlh u DoI'olf and the cm «unnamed to Evian]. Pub I9. ‘Iluml. ‘5“) null. Wm. “Model: Ind ll. llmumw u! Klmlmnl. big-ml an bulls-nu. «Md. min to about mat Home of tho ”vogue o! Elmlumul. an In hunt of having (In III-Illuuun Ilwm. It In WW (In. howl-man wan going to he vllnm tug-Inn um pool room. but may Cumml m “th. Tho outmno at "m mm will In Ink-bod with an xml than! M .0393“..- mo. noun. Mayor l’ieronnetlms arranged with the railroad company to roof the depot platforms on both xldoa of their trucks about the enllm length of each Walk. They will also soon survey their ‘groumls with the expectation ul mov' ing their «witch tun-k and Insight. house to the sou": aide of anh' mum trucks. This will vucule the track along our main ntroa'. wlnlvh will In- gnded nod parkocl. The mayor. Judge Brown. um! City Attorney fitnyiler have been musideriug \ park improvements [or uur rity, by forming in a park district such land as can be acquired and in desired for park purpoaes. They expect to ace improveâ€" ment» in vicinity of (nu-depot that will compare with Himhnrxt, etc" In a yaari or two. ‘ The first. [and entry from um govern- ‘Inentiu Dul’age munty was in June. 1835, from the U. S. l-nnl ofllue in CM- :mgo. The luml was survayml here in 1841-2. The first entry was made here Jun. 24. 1842, and the lust enéry Feb. 18, 19353. wine: the land olllce mm trunn- ferred to Springfield. On Saturday. February ‘30, Fritz Schulty In Inmmoned to appear before Justice Smith and answer xlate war- rants charming hlm with selling drinks on Sunday, selling to minont, and al- lowing minors to play pool, dice and cards in his saloon. It. was said at the Imtiluto by on. who travels by vngou over this and ad- joining conntlva. that mus DuPago had poom roads than fly over which he traveled. If this is a fact, concerted action should be taken for their Im- movement. '9 Pine-momma... I'A num‘ msn‘rm WHEA‘I‘ON. bl idmtl Me on mllfly Iy (he ‘ three owlng l vireâ€" l virt- R. T. Batman and n '1' Extra Fancy a vr N uts, Figs an’d Dates.?~m Extra Fine Highland 4‘ Monogram Navel Oranges Give us a call. You will surely find M that will pay you to purchase. Visit us early. II the stock is rapidly disappearing under the ila ducements we are offerings. NOTEâ€"We have quite a sum of money mm which would greatly assist us at this fiance-Mat receive it. We trust our friend. will I“ ' g 'i‘ California a «i f? Evaporated Fruits. Eggof'm'fi': I! Spices, Teas and Baking Powder, good a fresh, very cheap. .2: Ladies’ and Children’s Rubber: go It You On PM i N atiOnal 23.; Light Oil Men’s Furnishing Goods None the worse, go at ha" price The smell ol smoke will cling to them until tired, m not damaged. A bargain will he found in every mick. FIRE SALE! 19» lots 0' Canned Goods, Preserves, Jellies, Pickles, etc. Standard Oil Co’s .. ' “Perfection.” what: We mnow closing cutout stock of 800d8 P9000“? damaged by amok. und water during the are which vh- itod our place of manna-o Int vat. Everyttging .will pa 301;] st flatly Gloves and Hosiery. Boots and Shoes, The cream of the Calilornia crop. Luge 15m, 35 cents per dozen. Try them; they are very c ' Peaches, Apricots, Pears, Prunes. All the best quality of the grades and at prices from 8 to 20¢ lb. \Vc keep just what we advertise and furnish the spccfied brands of these goods at the above vticu. Refined from best Pennsylvania crude, and is the: finest burning Oil that can be procured I! my price.‘ ‘ ...ALL OUR...

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