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Downers Grove Reporter, 1 Apr 1897, p. 1

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‘ plate stock~ugo¢hsr Irm- hiatuâ€" ‘ all upâ€"to-dskudlm .pllls. These pills no so and Ind gentle in action, yot Io thorough, that thcy give perfect satisfaction. The, cure nick headache, juundlco, sour stomach find :1! liver nu. Tiny break up colds and Tenn and parent the grip. . BUSINES OPPORTUNITY. Thousands of ladies sulfur from Act head-clue caused undoubtedly by Illn- ordend liver or stomach. The beat remedy that can be obtained for this distancing oomplnlnus found in Hood's ingtothooffieolo which he blah-en nominated. Ills selection was I who mam! his election is mad. Ir. Bush was phat! in nomination by President. (ha-pent". who had u no umhen A candidate for redeem and finally dnolntely refund to run. 1’ile toilowing mucus eon-lube was ”pointed for the ensuing yea: W. ll‘l'owsiey. I. B. Downer 103 C. H. Hartman. Time being no mean: business the mucus adjourned. The ticket main-id, Hominy even? in. given generu enlist-eno- to the entire village. The saline- are re- garded as reprmnhtimm. who no we" qnniifled for the position they are in .oocupy. The mindle- oi Guy I. Bush as village Mt, Ind hie Lemma, is apedflly‘nfl‘ tying i0 proper” owner- Iud Ill pro- gressive citizens. m. (m mod nemmberofthe board h mm to insure a «mini. ankle and could. venie execution of the din“. pennin- loflor (or sun my grocery-n con- ' m (n- u. um dd. by nah-o “6-. wa- cufld. "nah l. Wh .ma. um u on 0! mm In. Nnflmflm. I'. A. Root .- nonl- aatod by mun-Non. an“. I I. Downer Ibo moved that 0. ll Bldg!“ In noun-ad a. Who hon Eon“: 3M. by adulation. lone. avid. F. 7. Mayor. I". A. Ibo! And C. B. M 51“ won Mind I... no.5... tor «I to take tom“ ballot [or cloth. 'I'Mu malted In Whlh "calving 1M vou- ud Snyder 48. Bad C. White mu do- (slug-d the nominee. Mung mound n majority of the vou- out unk-inert C. White. I]. 1. Sum 'lnpllred In nonunio- by (’00. F. 8mm. Then Ung no hm nomi- nations. upon noun m prom-d- Por [noun angina“. D. 0. (Ir-Inn was planet] In Minna. by J. W. m lid-“Moody and“ (or Women In was It‘d-only Ion!- CURE FOR SICK HEADACHE. (2. V. can-am pond. “at I’mk a layuboclcrhnd the «gluon lot rot. lot Hum candidat- lor m oamhllolwulou. A nono- to wt. '10: ouch cut-dunk maul, finals-ha Bonn. won tho nominal. Upon motion no inform“ ballot. was taken. which resulted In 233 votes bo- lox cast; (my L. Bush receiving 134 votes; Thou. Stevens. 49 vows, nod E. H. Prince. an vole». Tho second or; (ovum! ballot mulled In Bush receiv- Ing H“ roles: Prince. [03 vocal, and vaons. 7 volsâ€"a total of 256 votes helm; out. Upon motion of Ir. Poor- ll,(lny L. Bush havlng received I ajorily at all vole- mut. wan «ml- moonly “OI"IM. me nomlnec I‘nr vll- logo mum." Soil-Ilium: [or “um lrmloon for two your! won called (or. \1. B. 'l'o‘n- lay placed In nomination PM! P. layout“. llullnx ”Inland P. A. Rowena Cum-o pllad In nonlin- tloo, C. n. wedge“; 9. ll. Bongo oom- Imud J. I. Bur. I. 8. (hour on! A ounce of J. 8. "all“ to pm“ to F'or villm ckrlt. A. ll. '0“.- no.- Cinnirmaniinilup of the committee called the meeting to order. Capt. T. 3. Rogers was made chairman and Bert 0. While, secretary. Nominations for viiiagepmideut foiIoWed. C. V. Carâ€" lwnterplnced in nominntion, Guy L BusinA. P. Daniels nominated Thou. Stevens and E. [1. Prince 'wns nomi» named by Ii. A. Szwksuder. Over 250 legal votersâ€"«ad some who were notâ€"cwwded Thompson's hall Monday evening, to nominate village officials to be voted upon at the village election. Tuesday, April 30th. Candl- dates were numerous. The main struggle being the question of whom should be the nominee for village presi- dent: Trustee. Kelvin-tad a" l". A. Rant. 0. B. lumen mud I. E. layerâ€"II. 0. Will. I1 Clack ~l).G.Gr-|uln Renal-Ilium GUY L. BUSH FOR VILLAGE P388108". CAUCUS MONDAY NIGHT NOIIN- ATES REPRESENTATIVE MEN. VILLAGE OFFICERS “LIED. FOURTEENTH YEAR. DOWNEBS GROVE REPO An "Inflated pamphlet has "can“, boon publlthd by thoChkngo. Burling- bl t Quincy R. 11., giving oomph“ In- fermion about tho fun undo-offl- W Copie- mly he he] without “9 Ipoq Wu to P. am W Plans-r AM mic-so. 19. [ w (3.. Through tourist slaying M for California leave Chicago at 10-1) p. In. every Wednesday via the Burlington. These can an In chug-o of :oondnctor whom through to tho end of tin route looking arm the comfort o! the‘ mm. For full particulars on- qnlre of G. H. Mal, Agni. Allahanhoidon no requested to In pram-t. Guy I. Bum, flocnhry. ‘ the election of that directors for three years, Ind the mum of such can: bode-n u may be properly pro- nto-II Won the meeting, will be Mk! II the director’s room of the hub him-goo the 18th day 0! April. A. 0., law. at 8 o'clock p. m. ‘fln ninth annual meeting of Ibo mm or the Downer- Grove 1m and Edmund miafion for m’l 1W nod continued thee-n to "I. next hf- of courtâ€"Illinoinn. ndo. 1‘th lo I M Wally to but on" of tho bout spout": and that argument: on a"! millage. Tlnfllnnnon murder trial on roo- uanotl to the next term of court. A- Attorney lrom Boom county who has apps-Idler Shannon In all pronoun Whigs lml worked up the use (or this lor- ol court u the requcst of Shannon's dwghm,bul when he ar- rlnd In Wheaten Inst londny. Ir. ‘Slmlnon could not Allow Mm to pro- cood a Mo “ton-nay. Judge Upton told 3 Inn on Mal for his lilo should nothtrled without proper legal do- foloo, .ood ho nppovlnlotl Howud H. Wood L C. Cooper. on Shan- ‘wm. Apfll 2nd ml at, u. u». I. K church. Won 0! Muolnl "pu- Mo- will Ill-inn an Inc-mm. hide. may from our own county. The ape-km from Ahmad In. Rev. Ma mum. lull. Illln Dame. In. Jennie Hulda-s. Ill-n. Lyle "much. of Colo- IXCURSIONS T0 CALIFORNIA. Judge Uptnl abound lulu dkphuun In Add iuyi w. I... to not HI; flak lo clan up “a cimlt court dock“. (or Ms Inca-nor In om. l‘ho docket win mild and "and lec the)", at Inning for Mun. The jury in 0|ther Tuesday w Inna igu- hunky, when aver-l cuc- mol (or um. The rflmhnl clock“ In I“ tar no“ load-y. Tho Nathan! Womu'n Hum-ug- u- mm M” hold - mnvollm In] Tho um 01 lingual. Bunhhy. of W.“ Chicago. gum l'nd "mood. of u» m pom. who mu charged with ulllu‘ laminating unwor- to Our lmw Mon "to night 0' Mn «loath, was mad In mun hy ugmnoni. In. Mk, activism ”5.00. J E. P. Hindu wan manic lnnemnn of the mudjwy. and um honor-hie body has upon! the week unearthing the evlle o! the county. 'l'hev went to the lime lioune ‘l‘huM-y. where they found everything in good order. mu! peflook of a turkey dinner. mmlhlnun. Now that Down-em firm-e has settled “Iopmtmnntemhlpquenunn, would It not. be well for the city of Wlwulun to dollkowluo. L. C. llmwu and M. E. Jone: are u..- only two "mum-maul The Indie» who had the entertain- ment In charge are to he congratulawd on the successful ouu-ome of their en- deavor». Tiny are: Ilendumos T. S‘ Rogers, I“. C. Gallup. "on. 1'. Hughes. Harry Wheeler and Shhhnm. ALL WWA. As a result. or the entertainment the association cleared over $30.00. whlch will go to the library fund. V The ladies of the library association generally more a success when they undertake an entertainment, of who!» ever-nature. People like to patronize an institution that has for its incen- tive the public welfare. This is thei keystone around which the library as- sociation in built. Lust Thursday even- ing was no exception to the general rule of attendance at the library enter- tainment. The Auditorium wan wall filled at 8 o’clock when the first num- ber of the program was announced; a ‘pluno duet by the Misses Shaell‘er and Roe. Following were numerous pleas- ing numbers, and included recitations by Mrs. Genevieve Puller-Reid, piano solos by Miss Flossie Rondo, mandolin and guitar selections by Messrs. Rose. - Edwards and Cndwell, vocal duets by Mnond Miss Roe, baritone solo by Chas K. Roe. and vlolin solo by Mr. : Waterbury. The numbers were all roundly applauded and proved excepâ€" I tlonolly pleasing to the large audience. (HE LIBRARY ENTERTAINMENT. WHEATON. DOWNERS GROVE, DUPAGE COUNTY. ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, APRIL 1 Next wont the Olympic will put on one of the no» “In fill: it has had all moon. and that is promising much, for the prognmmu of the new Olympic Mu been without ucoptlon of tho be“. On loudly, Aprll 51h, the nan-ow limb. the am and most wonderful Lllllpnfinn acrobat: la‘ the world, will bngln no engagement of on. week, and their net- will be Mn- Rated by Miler such (“onus of the vandal". :- the Gallo (bl-oily Four, Ton Flynn, Lyld nod Jewell, Almont and Damont, and My and Hilton. It continua M h the modal pad. of ill. Olympiomtfiuno MM “mummdmplnhmm mummy-van... R". Hugh D. Atchlnon entertained a logo mama at me lechodist church, Friday and“ auction: :01: tho pip. organ. The cumming-ant ‘ I: you: 0! n being cxccpuo-dly fine. A collation w- him for can benefit of flu church organ fund, whici mud ‘ the sun of about. 8135.4». During the owning, the Mica of the church aid society and light refreshments. A Dal-powder of the celebrated Noe nhladics' and-ind thou hujmt been dolinnd It Tho-poll‘s. The line consists of the hunt (hing- in black. tn lad omblood, Muon and bee. and rugs il price from $1.79 to 0.2.45. Ladle-m Invited to all and examine our scoot. POI 8.“.- on ninthâ€"Ono of the be» Must In Shah's addition, with lot ”MAINIM-er residence of C. c. Minn. Willull to reliable party on monthly mymenu and vary small1 mount down. F. A. Root. 1 The county j.“ at Whea'on ha been Iotly "11an and other!!!” reno- nud. Occupants from Downer: "run will and anything in antenna shape for their ”caption. for which they can thank Supervisor Hodge“. Thongâ€"on but that the “no“ line of ldm’ shoes that ever came to the filings. See the dainty Oxfords in black. h. und onwardâ€"43p. very lat- cnt idea In foohvenr. llnn just mind I lot. at gnnlln m Iron factory. which we m sell- in; mh my cheap. 009‘! ml m all And get when. Hertz ‘ lot-Ml. Hoary Wolf and autumn, Inn, om sour. but" nhop. Into an Wol- huntu property 0. Caryn-hr “not: remedy mm“! by (too. Room. A non- ol‘ unlon nvivu mun“ wlll in bald nut week by tho "nous chumhcn o! the VIII.” The Inning: um be coin-nod mun-wow. Mon-o for all. or nut on North ll “not. two Noch tram (In do cod bu. mot V. B. lin- . Highcln-lulu' and nb.’ cho- u Tho-pooch. u lovaslu- prices. 11-. Man lut- and man In the 'lnhlonthh homers. f/U. ll. Moon In called In lam. INA. lat wont. to luau! "Io lunar-l ollola “not, Ilrn. Inn!“ Underwood. Do not. full Io Attend the union n- “about some.- comm-coin; u the I. IL, «hutch out Honda, analog. M. F. Villain. «Mar 0! the "award Harald. spout. Sunday In tho tillage, tho M of Hugh H. White. Quite a number of our hoopla an: at- hmllng the Moody revival non-Iron In the city this week. I 1). 3mm. of spring Valley. mm... In hero mum: Ms «Imminent. Mm. "nui- bury nml In. Bkhnrn. "nu Liulo mm, of (Eulalmrg, spent. Rundny with lwr Iixler. Ilm. E. C. Stanley. lniliallon in the order of exemlm at every meeting lately of the Downers I. U. U. I". A few choice bargains in damaged goods can It“! be found M. [human 8 Palmer's. Will Fox. 0! Chicago. visited with his counanleo. McNaught. km “on- day. Mm. Guy L. Bush has been quite sick the past week. but is recovering. 7 J. H. Graham spent a few hours in‘ Downers, Saturday afternoon. .K Gert-rude Chambers is spending a part of her vacation in the city. Guy L. Bush was in Whealon Friday, on business before the circuit courf. [hm to Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Hughes, Saturday, March 26th, a girl baby. For line bakery goods leave your oi» der with Mary 8. Diener. Genuine New York buckwheat. M Nash Bros. Guaranteed pure. Lennox soapâ€"3 cents per bar, at. Thompson‘s. Robert. Wells is quibe sick. Village election April 20m. Additional local news on lll'th page. Mr. Leach or Hlnsdnle Sundayed in Downers. men! We"! of vu-hnol "John-MIMWW» hm that 013mm Chm-lay and Dutch Ai Mu Inn alight. what would ha and nuns! for him than to try to “M an sllbi (or hkchum. flow- "model newepeper or the country." Thin sentiment has been uttered by enperlnlendente of educetloe of other eutee end shown the eetlmeuo'n In which Mel. peper le held by thoee who hencheweltere loe thing more. filo-MM ‘HIeTImee-Hereld In e “taken" newepepen'ied should find e piece in new houeehold. ‘ The Vent Chicago Journal in refer- ring to the etetement mede by Cohen “Ceylon. still adheres lo the etete- min-deb, lt some time ego thel he know: eonething eboul. the eflelr. Although Frank King end [emu MP, the young men who he eeld were guilty, hen been seen by the om end pronounced not the men. n doee not relieve Min of my knowledge of the crime. He left Amerlc- et Ven- oonver end goee eronnd the world: be known then the crime wee committed; The this superintendent of ulna- tlon of Hichlgu recently referral to tho Chicago fines-Horn“ In tho [human Palmer It: now papal!!! to supply their cunimners with Mac fresh plum st the old populu prion. New goods are still nrriving Ind the stock is now as complete In "or, with mw Mid fancy goods. w sets of improved nus ha" boa-plum! at the rulimui cumming on Iain street, which no I de- cided improvement over the old onu. Tho opencion of the gates rum shell to ring, waminx drivers Mid pod.- tdnns o! the approach of I Iain. D. (I. (tr-hum will be In his om“ loudly morning. April 5th. at 7 o’clock. for the benefit of pensioner: nml othen who any ha" dealing- wlth Mm. He will be, than did”. Comm plush. Send hm nun-p. to mull need and ("rectum how to grow cotton plants North. Adams and do We“ autumn! Mr Mu. Pinchlufl (winter ham: resort), N. C. Ina" out"! n Hughes b "."Ilp'l for luullng trunks, freight and "pm In‘. The, will In prov-pay nun-dad to. J. I). lcVImI. In. A. Kin-M returned (mun 0col- onowov. Wig. gummy. when Oh. bu bou- vlsiung her daughter, who h. bun «mun Ill. .‘Im. A. n. Cal. and auogmn. Auc. undclmmfllunwn. urn mum; her "mu Ind lhdr relating In Datum. this week. lot Owl's. 3 Grocerie- tlmt an (ml: and clan we wanted by everyone. Colvlllo'u noel will never ("appoint you. X wum u. Whlflen attended the na- ding of II» Ella Clrpentqr toJohn E. 'Indaor u lath-um», Thursday. I’ml. ll. 1'. Horn» county napalm Want n! u-Imoln. win our Iron “mum Friday, vlnlung the u-ltooll. Local cyclist» are beginning In wonder If they will “at 1: chance to on their wheels thin nprlng. ()ur Imam” not. a good example had. Hominy evening in tub-mum: mu! par- dpaung in the caucus. 1')". and Mrs. lliley Hlewurl, of Nopor- vlllo. viniml their mmln. Mn. N. K. Cmty, over Sunday. The be“ «on! In use In gram or "re- places I24 Dir-lacy» Cnmml. Sold by Hertz a; Machei. C. B. Noyes of Juneaville. Wis” vis- m with tho l'mnlly n! J. M. Barr over Sunday. Nash Bum. make low prices on cakes and crackers in their new ml thin week. Bend It. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh llenning return- The improvement of Ila!» um! and ed to their home in Plano last- Friday. Maple ”venue I"! brought. up. Chuk- Money to loun,from $800 up. on good 30° to whom the m““" V'" referred real estate security. Exchange ofllcc. “I "'9” "WM“ to "h“ “9 would mommnd and approximate cost of sum to be aboutfloo. Aflouomo dis- cussion matter was referred to street and alley committee. Conductor Hawks will return from his western trip about the 15th of April. ulna. n..... __‘..:.- I“... ”‘2 H A n Mrs. Lyman Cole. of Geneva, Olflo, is visiting Mm. D. 0. Cole this week. Frank Bteere visited the county seat as a witness two days Inst week. Rev. Geo. C. Mom- .uendod services in the city lust Sabbath. Finest bread in town, fresh every morning, at Mary 8. Dianer's. Mrs. Robert Buck has been ill the past week with the grip. Colvmo (or "wooden. Crockery given away at Thompson's. Next. Monday, the 5th. Is “pension day.” format,” to his hymn-iii. will 50M, claimant nu. '11“ fl Rn. Maui Mu! Ms (W lama Sunday cud-g. H. m 1“,“, mar Ml Ito-g Mix an» IQ Ir. A“: mow-i into W. H. 8m»?- m bani homo in“ weak. “Bully Hunt is visiting with {finch Ind RICH": in Chicago and vicinity. ' ‘ lbw“! Atwood in muting (un- woii Gila “(on Marni»; to ion Man in Vldlill. Womfldh-mumA.Lmi whoh-houmiindtounhoun for two wail. hdlhbkoutlgfln. Tins Chic-K0. Burlington 5 Quincy is '- sngsgsd in building “‘0 flnsst irsln which our nu bniwnnn two Its-inn cities. Ii will its n solid vssiiimlsd inl- snd will run bsiwssn Chicago snd Dsnvsr. A oscnliuiiy shoot the min will is M “I. vssubuins will bs the [nil width of ills an. This is tbs Int-i lnd in WI liking snd ills c. B. A Q. is nlwnyn up to lists. To build s as his to run rngulnrly bsiwssn in oiiiss Is monolsjoii Minn “In public b cull-nil", nwnrs of. I» sis-d oi‘ossltnin tints nmsi be six. 'l'hs run in Dsnm consnnss twssiy- (oaths-n. Inch tiny, then. s irnin Innst issys Obie-go Ind mum Dsn- vsr. 'l'ilst'o ”sins must bs on dis wsy, on from snai- «action, and two lots Inst 50 In, awning, ons ni. each sun! of "I. fonts. ...y...n -uâ€"auvu. us. Is Isr- NI- Tlis lonndsiion consists! In as luck ssi In onus-i sum I solid esp-ions, upon which It. I pusâ€"or issst. Baptists-Jul miss I d: opinion ilnni an scroll-s st pump, wssonn of its H‘s! inilon in. «mm bond sun-pi during ”.0 pssi ysns. Sines pinning ills puns on s; foundation. inst-nib ilsn ~ its sniicipnisl My 0! its inhaler-say ’snss is as“ sdsqnsin supply o! nip. snxlllisry In onss o! In men Tom. co; flnhllnndctc. mama Mn u. '5‘ pdruna. Upon proper notion bond “journal. Ban 0. Warm, VIII.” Clock. wâ€"uâ€"‘nu-._"‘O" U V... conunullc Washington “not north to a junction with Num- omuo or North Min-d an“. Upon motion said "two. m laid on tho table. Tho twinâ€"d morn oral-ne- .- pm by Vlllnp Attomy film-or lad Milo-no. count“... In. brought ‘up for continua! uul nun. ION Jud. Upon mp" nouon Whit. l Wfllhm won Instructor! in pnp-n proof- of tho aniline... or no much u randy, all that oak! pmofn be sub- -Itud st math-n! meeting for pu- mmunotobo pol-cad In pumpkin tom afar m. Thaclort Du lutmchtl to notify l "or: vow!" MIC III. who would how but I“ I qudlfldlovwmhqlk coda] II ohm-m tho 3‘ tom. Mmltuwml "mainland-m up- ... p. ”Muddy“.- onthdrotbum Ila nolllfufllp I. a, ,m malt. Baryon I- ‘ Pln Hm Bit-chad of oondmon o! u. m. by "I. am ' 11.. L." -_.A _A- __; An~, . Ir. Bin-u Um "ported on Hi. phi submitted for ill. by J. (I. Will“, to in known ll Wallace subdivision of pan of ioi. 5 0! ii» munbdividou‘ oluoiionflin iowuhlplifl R113 of in. In! principoi meridian IMP-3000.. Illinois. am in would "comm that an plat a mind in by tho bond. Upon W I "l. pm .- nub-um by It. Will“. '- would at] aid. Thou will: O]. Inn. Trunk- Muslin. W0“... W Ind Bum Nu”. Ion. It wu regularly move! and cut-lad that am clam onlluucn No. no ho put upon It. pangs. Clum onllnmwo No. 50 was then put upon “a [we Ind carried. Thou voting aye wen, Truc- toen thulu, Walton. Normal and mango. Nun, none. Far-mu a Marcia-I- bank. bond. “and 1511! Inle- 2 o! In tuna-am I with luau-I to 1: .(u be pk! Iron 14 ill-unmet“ "not In I ...... . .............. Farmland. lofllm t Dal-mums Cu,1 hum lloluthululnwc am] I". harm! Io due to In geld [um m In Mull-nu up: 1 ................. emu oullnance No. 50, providing for (M [layman of certain claims. was then rend and Um. as follows lo-wlt: A M00. ‘0'" The adjourned cam}: magnified - ._ [larch let. called murder by resident. “WWW . ,. Carpenter. “I"? - . . Roll call noted present. Trueteee ~ “W Schulu,wmon, Ilochel and Bunny. 1 WM mm '“ Absent. Muse Hughee and Chilton. ' ‘ ' " ‘ The improvement committee report- wm’ In mm iv. in ed as not bowing fully Investigated the 9.. W .'.‘ ‘ ‘ matter of A. J. Bennett to oppreh an ‘ n m cute. ., electric dynamo, and upon propel: â€"-~~-â€"â€".â€"-- ' motion the matter was deferred until u, )1 5W '9. “1,: ,. must meeting. ' In the an“... r... “1...... mâ€" VILLAGE BOARD PROCEEDINGI. A HAM“. "AIN. Dowpeti Own. 1",, liar. 15. . I897- wow The urea-m. M 3. chad by u. will... but at In now par-anon!) I.“ u“ pumpkin nation. on n fiv- ‘ Th found-Hon m o! In “I lock out In can... am solid cap-tom, upon which It. punâ€"or but. .3; n4 mm: m “I: "' “Err-“mum mum-r main-Ibis; um ornmfifll“ L} a? .82..an it.» gun d 1 .0005 .l .Olutooio 1.6 32.5.... aye-is... I... 1.80% .3... 8.... .1889...II::3§ .18 8.8.588 .3 .81 null. .9. 5...: .= .o‘ WIM! hula u d oplnlon “at “I. purch- Ol ‘ flap. w. on. of u. tuna-t hflon up «um bond tun-pl during the put you ‘ "kw-adv; n. I'll-U "0'! mm!" you; a... .n who would Lu. 5... quumd low w m by. (or “to moan-m an] (or M» In. M! ”an. ,lrfimmuum Both candidat- put In the by ”v planingundwuh the help 0! friends pic-“lull, “the“ . ballot- may tho votes. The Inn nofi vary 3’!th In“! I“. II_ ‘0‘ afternoon sad at“: m up". (I summon“. won an > .. o’clock. My“, “Okla“, ’. . poll- cloud. u‘ Ibo M Cl ” " Ingfluvobm “A I W, l. "Olly“ ' ‘. , ”tumult. I flour,- ‘ " crowd no» It. pond m for Ibo um! 0! ch .u o! lib. min. rm Irma-uh Courâ€"u raw run x: “mm Thor. won; In " who can; number W "Mud “C. Blodxoct W m. mat» and am name. ‘ ops-nod «swam, with hlv; > and can. Wax-imam! __ Holland and l. I. WOIJIII “with”? _ wu agreed human “I. , ,_‘ 7 thuthouall‘lhlo to vot- W the loyal Islamic, why-01th. . " mare" voting precinct, ’. exception um I” box-hold.“ if, : postomeo. living out“. of M' Meg-hound be mm to path! pun. Tho jud“. mm «W M um. mutation was oo-pflcl with] To their full-Ind haw will!“ or the auction u duo tho all-Ion d any "I ruling or oil-order. ’ sumfi”

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