Two weeks ago the Chicago Century club naked for volnnmrs along the roulcof the Elï¬n-Aurora mum. who would, two or three times a weak. mail a post“ card to the club handgun-urn giving tho condition of the roads. The club will furnish adore-ad ml cud: for this purpose. So far than have; been no «spouses. Tho lune ofï¬cials In, this I: discouraging, but it non. W they will and non-out to “her the informal†mun-Id. Stephen Koiie. who has been awny - from anners Grove the past eight yarn. is visiting his mother who livu near Barbers (mi-non and whohmbuen quite sick for some time. Lewis Roth is indulging in a weak 9 via“ in Whites-dc county. We do not understand that“Lew‘ has any rein- tins down there. but we believe In: will have. some of than. days Fan BAmâ€"A Wham! llama Hamlin organ: in ï¬rst-clam condition. To those wishing a supnrlor luau-n. men: at a ridiculously low price. this la n opportunity not to be neglected. Inquire of James Craving. the grand lodge. which conï¬ne- at that phm this task. C. Penn" has several best mam, buggy harm-«which M h selling at "341mm prices. They are male MM. and no equal to high price har- ness in every rennet. home an laws avenue. am "all: «not He will be employed at Pen» nev'shamshop. I. E. Slang" vent to 81mm louday. as» representative“ the A.‘ 0. U. W. lodgu of Downers (lawn to 'Wm. [an-m and family. of Water- man. "LI: moving into the Curtis: The only ï¬rst clam bakery In the ("on la Ramz‘a. when you wlll nlwnyn llud A fresh line of lmkery good: it the lowest price. Goods dellnntl In all park of the clly. o! Pntor Rood «cupid the Congrega- umnl pulp“ and punch: a very no- hm. Refrigerant»! at llngha "Ilium. Don't try to buy "mm at a lower wk. chewhm. harem you nn’l. You an nee than at tho nlk-o. Just ï¬ll. The" will In a npwlal man; of tho “monk w†l‘rhlny wanna. for N» Imam 0! work. All Minoan m ram-Ital to be pm“. The K. of l'. kw!†have second Purl. J. a. "ma. 0! Iowa, to dollar I helm: an l’yumulsm hen slim! “to l-‘dh of the present your. Inglon. D. (7. Ilu Jenni. Lyman nun-nod Friday (mm hue mu M Turnip. am will leave again manly far A mu M. Wuh- I hav- nom- good homo- to not In eligible lomtlom M from moo lo â€0.00 p" month. I). (I. “MIMI. E. II. Huntington ntnrmd Tug-III] from a Mp to Cim'lmuu, when M u- pland MI .nnnu hi preparing to mow lo luau-lair. R. B. Dalton has moved Into flu Smart con-u. on Cumin» “not. lately occuplod by Hugh ll. WM... Rev. Hr. Carter an oh! acquaint-nu x". Paul and daughter. “man. have "turned I'm-a their winks-â€u VMI n! Hum Hpfluml. Kat-m. The delinquent Inn ll-Lo! llnl’ugo «manly on-uualal w mluulm of tho llllnolun hut molt. Thou. Anal. (If the "rm 0! Am! “tom. Chlcun: . [mum-cud huuinm lure Int Monday. Hughes Gallup an propuud lo Iurnlxh pure Ive to their manhunt-u. have your mater. Jacob Veilh and Henry Lehmnnn ‘mnmlecl buxlness at the county mt. lust Tawny. R. Ilcnuuen. who occupied the (HI- bertplawo the pun! your. ha» moved into the city. A. D. Henderson and {anally 0! North Main ulreet. are visiting in the «fly thi» week. (l. H. Whitney and family have re- turned to Downers â€row for the sum- mer. Kev. H. H. Hood in trying to subdue a wild and impeluous bic-ycle. F. A. Erode Co. sell axle grease that gives good satisfaction. A. J. Dent. has moved into the ï¬nger place on Washington street. H. I. Snyder will owupy the Stanley voltage on Curtis» street. Bupst's line bakery gozms to be had only at Mary S. Diener‘s. E. Woeln-els, of Charleston, “L, is visiting at (i. ll. Bunge's. IO. U. Foster is working temporary as agent at. Berwy n. Union revival servives still continue with gratifying results. Lutheran l'uir next week Thursday at Thompson's hull. Amessur Barr has commenced sizing up values again. “you wish l'c-uve of any sort go to Brode's. The hast bakery goods at ltnng's bukury. l. L Cutting has moved to Rockford. Ill. Searchlight matches at Nash Bron sermon lust Minn: mum- Additional Locals. Frank Prentiss. the hon. dealer from Downers Grove, was 1 Wheat»- visitor Int wool and reported "no demand for bonus good and the prim looking up. All day Saturday, lay an», the Mo's county institute will Ind ll‘ the MM, In" of the Central school building. “Inside. The sputum oI‘ theday will be Dr. mm. of the Cook County Nor-n1 sand: Dr. Iclamy, of the Univ-sit] of 1mm The ladies of the voman's club are to so": olanchtothomchenot tho modaâ€" uon In the kindergarten room. If We Can Convince You: 11.: pm! room at Stratum: ha been closed. All the "furniture" was re- moved Int Mania, to some Chlcngo no. luck. The. um: um mud the building from ï¬re flunk. win-om“ ~ Ammtlh. "L. Jan. 2|. um. Dar â€in: -â€"-l Mn but. how for 13 you: with magnum. and I Mn Med my [st-panacea dam-g um “no. Icon-wowed â€My Dr. “In!“ hell‘s Syrup Panda II the Fall of IM tad uni-muting!) say u in the but unruly l have It" found for my tumble. No piping or palm aflcr tub lug. You-n. aux. WI. lit-1. At the mucus held In Whflcld last A good memory on“ nun money and nlm good mum. If you In troubled with roman-Hon. Indlpuuon or my form of mam-h trouble ro- mmlnr to at. home I bold. or Dr. (Howell's Syrup Pops!- and but". IIH‘ brawl-Id loyou. Tunisian Mn no‘ don» We) lug- uu Mo and no» of W. R. Carpenter. huh". rue. monablo. hound what-am"; to mourn “an. Hut-clu- wotk In cloth. "bury or full Bflng your wofld'u hit News, at muoducthu. “Mm. papers. on. to "n m om" Ind Mn tho- nuts 0! the C. B. 6 Q. R. It. hlbuhry mflurllnxton Put have boon Invited to and doles-ton. ‘l'ho Burllngtnn Purl: llnmna‘l [our uncut will be luld' some limo In Augmt of nu: mm. It Is wormed to hold a muting at m. city hall. Aurora. on ’l‘uuuluy. Iluy mm, to which all "no volunmr un depart- agent C. B. 5 Q. R'y. The C. B. ‘0. R‘y will sell harvest oxcunloa ticket: on January 5th and Wm, Fobruury 2d and lath. lurch N and 2d Ind lath. April on: and 20m, Ihy “hind lï¬lh. "597, to all points northwest. went and southwest at one (In plus $3.00 for the round trip. l-‘or lull particular: apply to 0. ll. Bung.“ The Illinois State Sunday School con- vention will be held in Bellevlllo. near East St. Louis, May ll. 12 and 13. The meeting wlllbe good and n is hoped our county may be represented there. Any who are planning to go allouhl nouly the roomy secretary. "hm Lem Chouleld. West. Chicago. and receive» cortlllcatoa. A large order of the celebrated Nee- nah ludies’ and misses’ shoes has just been delivered at Thompson‘s. The line consists of the latest things In black. tan and 'ox-blood, button and lace, and range in price from $1.79 to $2.46. Ladies are invited to call and? examine our. stock. \Miss Nora Shaw, who has been mak- ing her home here the past. two years ‘with her aunt, Mm. Morton, returned to her former home in Wisconsin, last Tuesday.l She made many warm slu- cere-Mds here. was loved and re Spected by nll and will be greatly missc ed in social circles. â€HIV! YOUR NAOMI)!“- “is greatly to be regretted that Miss Heisel, one of our very elllclent. teach- ers, will not remain with us the com- ing year. She intends taking a. year's course at the State Normal Institute in older to further prepare herself for her chosen profession. D. H. Uhlllorn. the enmrprmng milkman, has an ad in this issue of tho REPORTER. Just look it. up and re- member that his wagon goes by your door every morning. He asks for your trade through the columns of the RE- roman. NO ovum OR PA!“ A GOOD IIIOIV. WHM‘I‘ON. . Brode 8 Company. We Sell All Grades of Wheels. Prices Rang. Asmishiugly Low This Your. Iver your blood run. your a pain 9'" '9.“ we! «Wham-v MW Nood'u Pm. Ir! Mmmuloml with Hood‘- snmparflln. â€mic, can-{GIL am, "can Hawaii-grills. Bicyclists of Hinsdnle have poor mem- » ories. especially of the provisions of , the village ordinances. There in in existence an ordinance prohibiting bicycle riding at night Withoutn light, ‘ but many local wheelmeu have for- gotten it. Last Monday evening Uiliw cer Schneider caught several violators of the ordinance. four indies and three gentlemen. As it was the llmt oil'enne this season. he let them oil‘ with n timely warning. According to the Chicago papers there is prospect of trouble over the affairs of the Suburban Railroad com- pany. Charles 8. Leeds iiled n hill in the circuit court uniting for the ny- pointment or 3 receiver for that com- pany and nluo for the Huhurbon Coir etruction company, on well on for the stock of the reiiromi company remain- in; in the hand- oi 8. l’. Shape. In connection Ilth the suit begun by beetle. Judge Horton has turned on in- ‘Junction reetrnining Attorney Shape from train-(endear any which of the suburban Railroad company which he any have in humaneâ€"loaf The onier of Judge Horton nino enjoin- the ilrni oi Neugie. Holcomb 5 (Jo. from eelling may of the bomb of the Suburban lull- roml company. â€"-Doingn. Minion I: better than can. In? "0!!!’ blood â€my your â€and!" The First Colored Baptist church of Hlnsdale was organized August 26,1896, and as they contemplate erecting a church stmcture, they ask the old of all in helping them buy the lot on ‘ which they have been holding services: on Vine street near Second. A goodly sum has already been collected. Those in charge of the work are Rev. Alex- ander. J. E. Boswell and L. 0. Curry. NEWS Duper. STATIONERY, T’EEIOBICâ€"ALS, arc. Agent lot the Cdelmlcd The banner promised by the state m publ'lcan committee for the county Showing the largest gain or republican votes at the lost state election. wontto Lake county. DuPuge was a close sec- ond. and u little change from the orig- inal oll'er had to he made in order to send it to Lake county. Saturday. the republican votes cast. 01- most outnumbered two to one those out at the last presidential election. Most republicans must have voted twice. or else democrats and other voters were allowed to vote. ' The LaORANCE LAUNDRY. Laundry work culled lot and deï¬ned. The but of work done and satisfaction guaranteed ..... M. “E STANGER. HINSDALE Keeps I Choice Line of the Best Brands mum-muâ€.oouuoouuuuum 'â€M“CWOWOOâ€OOOOâ€OOOOOO ï¬ckle Sundries» Considering your railroad fare, time and trouble, and other things being equal, wean sell you 1 wheel cheaper than you can buy same in Chicago. Try it. in. Wil} it no‘ be_ to yoqr ad- Contrad- Ilhn (or I" kind- 0! Out-putting And Building. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED nowmms «now, 11.1. { o. J. Daily, Naperville, Ill., March 16, 1897. . Dr. M. L. Kenslngton removed from my nose and throat n. pallpus or tumor. which I now have in a glass bottle, pre- eervedln alcohol. It stopped up my nose so I have not been able to breathe well or get air through my nose .tor ‘over three years. 1 am now able to breathe wall and am perfectly satisï¬ed with his treatment. Dr. Kenelngum is a. skillful physician. 1 take pleasure. in recommending him to my friends. Juuuv FRAIJM'. The doctor has cured others of deaf- ness and many other diseases in aner- ville. Napervllle. "L, March Ill, [897. I take great pleasure in recommend- log Dr. M. L. Kenslngton v.0 those re- qulrlng the services of a. physician. He honestly completely cured me of a severe case or granulated eye lids. Ho ls a gentleman of Integrity and a physician of ublmy. J. A. KENYUN. 'cGuAmmc'ocktobcl’lmâ€"Cln Lavender: aIAJ. Thompm’tm m we“. San zo- llogoy .- Rounding Dr. Remington's Abilitm u an Expert Spechlin. Townsend Wegï¬ln, Pmamémc» mamm. HOUSE J3 PAINTING. Contractor and Builder. HOME TESTIMONIALS. iLEATHERSTocmGs 3: SHOES: x Men s and Boys’ Caps: \l-..‘-f‘-..._- - 23' MEN’S HATSV‘ “(hertz 8 Mocha! 50¢ 34 in. common grade - - per 11'. 4c “ “ Good 3-ply, ~ - per ft. '7 1-20 “ “ “ “ fully warranted, per ft. 9c Just examine our prices on “ “ Cotton covered “ “ “ 10¢ “ “ Oxford brand, fully wart'd pr ft. 12 1-20 (Nat leather, but wear like leather.) Black C at brand, for boys and girls. The best and cheapest article for schoolchlidm because they are nesrly indestructible and always look well. Size: 6 to 9%. 25 cu. Men's cotton halthose. 1 pain 15c. “an socks, cotton, 2 pairs for 15¢. and when at we; 3 pairs 25c. Ladiet’ black hale. they're good, 25c. We have a new and complete line of the tale. bmed DOUGLAS SHOESâ€"Latent toe: and lasts, in Cans, oxblood and black: The prices are on the shoes, and are well known. Men's Caps at 15c, 35c and 50:. Boys' caps at 15c and 50c We have batgaim m_ "Ii: line that are~bargainsY “DORIS-MA good hat (or 11.00. Benet onc's at hon, 32.50 and 33.00. All styll ish and the latest ideas. DEIIVchw shapes and colon, 12.50 and Ij.oo-~none beam. Rubber Hose and CAUSE YOU WILL SOON TEE" Es'T'ING' ' T" O'AVYOU‘. WEm: BUT THEY ARE IN- And let us know if you can do better anywhere: Elgin Lawn Sprinklers None betterâ€"500. Hose Reels::50cf;; HAVE ONLY 7A FEW Footwear. 0.0 (.9043 m