c tc newline of Shoes for dies men 3093.. ‘ Children’s ml Misses’.. look at Mr leaders for this week SATISFACIION GUARANTEED DOWNERH "NOV E. ILL Pmldent Bush lhen oll'eml the fol~ lowmg appointments [0r viilnge or. floors: Collector, V. Simon-son; Hens- urer, J. W. Rogers: superintendent of water works, J. D. Fowler: street com- missioner and puuml muster, \V. H. Hera; health ullhrer and police con- o. J. Daily, Thisis an entirely new line we have just added. They are in Oxfords, Blacks. Tans and Ox-bloods. Latest shapes, at decidedly bargain prices. The reports of the village u-enxurer. village collector and superintendent of water works were then read and order- ed placed on tile. President Bush then appointed the following standing committees (or the ensuing your: Finance, Schultz,Muyer and Root; improvement, Root, Mayer and Hughes; slreet and alloy. Barr, Mocha] and Hughes; ordinance. Hughes Barr and Schultz; water, Mochel. Root and Schultz. We are oï¬erlnga line of Child- ren’s and Misses shoqs made by Phelps, Dodge Palmer at decided bargains. We cut the regular price square in two and offer them at halfpricc. .Downers Grove, 111.. May 3rd, 1891â€"â€" Tho regular monthly meeting for the month of May, 1807. President. elect any L. Bush being sworn in called the new board to order. Trustees elect, J. M. Barr. 1“. A. Root and I“. E. Mayer were sworn in by Justice Graham. Roll call noted present Trustees Burr, Schultz. Hughes, Moclwl, Root, and Mayer. CIGARS V‘T‘OBAOOOS. NEWS DEPOT. STATIONERY, PERIODICALS, ETC. Agent lor the Cult-lulled VILLAGE BOARD PROCEEDINGS. MOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOCI.‘ The LaGRANOE LAUNDRY. M him for all kinda of Waring uml Building. We are offering the following lines for your close consideration We are after your trade mth superior goods at bargain prices. MUM. st. Contractor and Builder. Laundry woflx culled lot and delivered. The but 0! ï¬nd: done and utislaclion guanmced ..... Keeps A Choice Line 0! lhc Best Brands Shoes 6 1‘“ Batman and palm: Cal' (or meeting wmo than read and uflu lam. alhu-umhm on nimner of “down“: grade. u mun movoa by Tm:- toc â€arr. «couch-l by Trunks momma, ‘ that "no board consent. to us. mining of ‘walk live Incl «mu-hull Inc-luv. above tho ocular of talk In front of hunk Imilullug: that Mr. mamm be mguind to Indian luh nhkwnllt no an will In no step at ulU-or and, and raw upon“ of minim; vmlng‘ approaching M- Meeting wax called In nnlor by l'rcul; dam â€nah. Downers Grove. "L, May 15. 1397. The boanl met. in atpeciul session calla! by Trustee-c Noel-cl and Burr for llro purpose 0! ronnidaring uhlowulk grade at. corner of Main nml Curtis» streets. In frunl of prolwl Uldlleld building. Roll call noted present Truntwu Barr. um", flu-hulu, llughm uml Ila-Ital. Absent. Tumteu Iluyer. The bonds of President. Bush, Clerk White, and plumber'u bond of ILJ. Hawkins wém then read and upon mo- tion said bonds were approved and placed on tile. Upon proper motion board adjourn- ed. Bum C. “'IIITH. (.‘lerk. The nmUer of painting the water works stand pipe. nlsn manner of re- pairs on runndaulou of mono was re- ferred to water committee. The mat. ter of laying n permanent walk at the water works pumping station was re- ferred to the street and aliey commit~ tee with powar to act. ‘ Petitions were then read from W. S. Carpenter and Bush at Simonson asking a permit to sell lntoxicating liquors for the ensuing year us provided In the ordinances. Upon motion of Trustee Schultz, seconded by Trustee Barr said permits were granted, all voting aye. stable. J. C. Dixon: lire marshal, F. Blanchard; assistant, Ben Waller-bee; village attorney, :1. Slusser. A petition was then read from the members or the Episcopal church ask- ing the free use or water in erecting their new church on the northwest corner of Foote avenue and Franklin street. Upon motlon of Trustee Hughes seconded by Trustee Barr the petition was granted. Upon motion of Trustee Burr the board conï¬rmed the appointments. Seal Emu! coffee Chase and Sanborn’s exquisite ly blended java and Mochaâ€"â€" Seal brandâ€"at 38 cents per lb. Rosada Coffee 30 cents per lb. Golden Rio at 25 cents per lb. Other brands lo: less money. Absolutely the very best at any price. Sun dried japan Tea in pound and half-pound pack- ages at 50 cents per pound. That lawn or your: will soon not! your cunt-ll attention. If you no not supplied wlth a lawn mow“ we would like to call your ntknuon to those we no handling. We have than raging ln price from 92.23 to $5.50. In“: ‘ loehcl. Hood’s Pills m best alter-dinner pilhï¬d (ligation, premtoomflpnï¬on Blood and Horns are very close- ly minted. KPI‘p the blood rich, pure and healthy, with Hood's Sumprilh and you will him! no nervousness. ï¬lm Torrid. concur]. (hm In". north at Illa-duo. no nm I“ up" uthomflngpiacoolunm. it in. in.- co-lomary to hold no annual ram-g ckniu‘ boo. This you it was hold on Wuhan-h, of im cunt and 3‘ lug- nu-inr of pop“ hon "Ind-i0 tad surrounding neighborhood who inn "have: uni Moods burial in (in ‘udent burying gmmi. not out in ruins Incl «Mei-u of nil dacrlpuom (or tho cemetery. Tiny mu provided with “air lunches and "I. In). moll- her.- of the My spent tin grater por- Iion of the day In rewiring deiapidnb ed fences. grading urn-I Improving {h burial iota an! admin; the um gran to a ropocuble Mini! l. "ML of the most pins-Men} persons in u. put of the co'unty an barbed hemâ€"Doings. “out In. blah wheel and out"). grad. I" but, uncut-u {m u». Ip- pmncluag Minimum-scat non-h- um! than I" my: and onttou gul- on. On June "I. a two «ha a! I It" [an um» the pic-nut anon!» “on: ot the grim-nu MED-col Ind any ‘Inly tho «th-u that an «datum. 0! their “outlaw-m “cl union-watt. ‘ In the high school up «In. o! ’71 con- utaln ol hut than pontoon. Tho datum which the comm-IQ“ “urn. wlll In hold has nub-on dutch-l upon. but wt" in during the Mn Inch. The public llbnuy Inn "wally boon eurlclull by any or mun now book-u, many of which an jun hum we pull. Handy but mural, mo "Instill. publlc "bury h cmptag tonal m. 2.000 mark and I- now mu 0! (M but. public Ilhndu In any town at similar II†In “Hook, wandering that n Dun not boon unloved by private Imflkuuh. A dozen llhmlnl- nml Downers (iron Idem!» 0! HM Mom wnhlnmn plat «ally unwind her at ho! hum. In Clanndon "HI: Tuesday cvanlnx. Conductor Jelm' Holden of Downer» Umvc [ml at rm greatly enjoyed lumn In lllnulale. Wedneulny. 1 There assembled at Nuperville on Wednesday evening. Mny 26th. a wed- dingparlynf one hundred guests to witness the marriage of Mr. Ell F. Stark and Miss [Annie H. Wagner. Rev. ll. 1!. meeiler who haul known the contracting parties from childhood npoke the words whlx‘h bound them In holy wedlock. Mrs. Mark Is the daugh- ter of Mr. and Mn. Ricluml Wagner 0! Nuporville. and Mr. ï¬lnrk In one of the proprielom of tho Wheaton lllinoiun. They at once came to Winean and wont to housekeeping on Maple street. i Dul’uge county circuit. court was in ‘session last Monday and adjourned to meet again next Monday. It is to be hoped when the new judges are elected they will clean up the docket in its term time, which will dispense with these one day sessions weekly. An election will be held Monday, June'ltll, for the purpose of electing three cirâ€" cuit courtjudges and one county judge. property. Said motion, upon call, was passed, all voting aye. Upon proper motion board adjourn- ed. mm C. Warm, Village Clerk. Capt. II. E. Jones is improving slow- ly in lleulall and is now abie to an up u. short time each day. Mrs. J. K. Russweller and Mrs. Min- nie_I)uvis, or Downers Grove, ware gueatunt the home of Wm. 1!. John- son Tuesday. HINSDALE. WHEATON. The feature of the Memorial day ox- emisu at Alton loads.) was tho dedi- action or the Invojoy monument. The ‘monnlnom. Is a beautlml gun“. shun Ind stands in a prominent Iqunn of the city. It cost â€5,000. the money being mind by voluntary contribu- tions from clam Although a turd, recognition to the memory of I». grant abolition“. it h non. the In: Innu- ml, and tï¬l- long und- one of an ultra non “mu-uh. ‘ Prof. men, the Sc. LouIs weather pmphet. predicts abnormal mine for June. On the whole, however, accord- ing to the authority in «mention, the wenther In June ill! be quite pleunnt, end June brides may go ehead with lhelr prepnntions without fear of IO,- Inoepherlc Interference. He thinks we will haven very warm summer, ex- tending through Bepulnher: that the conditions He [notable for I long heeled um, hotter. In not, thnnlmt‘ motion with the various dlvlflonn of physiology and hygiene an thoroughly a other bunch“ Tuesday the house posed the Avery bill, providing that the tutors of aloo- holic drinks and other narcotics and their «teen ou the humm 1:,st :hdl be taught In the public schools in com ‘l'hoboudol «imam: but decided that, In View of the Isms number of people who madly “tend the grsdnab is; exercises of lbs high school, school children from ths ï¬rst to the sixth grads. both exclusive. can not be Id- Illittod unis-s they are with their par- Don't forgot the him fob u. the Incidence of W. I-‘. Whaler It FA“ drove this wooing. Then will In kn m, urn-banks and an. nod to; mud by Japanese mat-ions. Also good music “dancing. have onion M "ugh. A (I‘ll-9'- tor hull»; Inn-h, (night and apt-unâ€" kg. The] will be pro-pay Humid ‘to. J. D. “CVIAR. ‘ Etna-herds. Ice emu “1’ all. will b and I! the lawn M. II. tho ml‘ done. of VI. P. Wheeler. But (hove. Huh owning. flask: and dancing an lb on an moan-um. Ila Home. Woouon hm boon clun- prouoly III "to past two weeks: It the home 0' Mr “floor on «mum "cane. She In still quite sick, but her mom m h now strongly hopd for. lut‘l'mdnv. "up. on tho ulvkc of Mn phyfldu, haying lo WM Mn Mam». INN: is south“ Imp-dud. Ir. And In. Loch "on 0! Chicago um hon Int Baum]. It. “as I: s pout-l duh on â€no Huntington and II, no. mid. 0» Down". Arum! Wood- Ihrud {or Ilium“ Mutual-n- lanai at! min-v sho- u “capo-‘3. nl low-cla- pdm. The but In“ and than M “no mum-M. ham-u, length i Tylovnnd hm", «team In‘ uptu- nun “unlu- l'nr the may‘ haul-anno- mo" "ma during their‘ Mo Donn Mal. “on. Fun. I form" ukl â€Heat M Dorm (Iron. now alumna... Kan. than mam; Mu mm. Mn. l.. W. Ila-Icy. I luv. some good boom: to nu I- eligible location: at (mm “.00 to 320.00 par month. I). u. Hulul. I'M. Cum-n rod. up [you [anon on M: Map-k and chorus! Ila-orb! day wlth M- munom-u friend- M {Ma vll- Mn. Wan. fllruubo spam a fur day» vhmug [rum]: and mlntlvu at Wuu- Hagan. ll-Iu wall. llughcn O Gallup In Immoral In tumult pun Ice to Unï¬t «unlnmon. lam. your onhr. “moms-on In furnishing wlmlmen with I Ilco bicycle shot at a very mammal-rice. Wood: a. 80» are closing out Unogr stock of groceries. Nola their display ulverflsoment. ~ Diedrlcll Liming dlxphlyn excellent hate and can In nodding and grading cometary lotx. L. L. Chnppel of the flute board of pharmacy was in Downers Grove last Saturday. Misses Jessie Potter nml Bessie Mur- tin of Chicago spent ‘4umlay at I). (I. ()mlmnl' a. E. Hermann does all lands of job book binding. Note his ml in another column. ArthurBordwell left Tuesday for a two weeks vacation trip to New York. Mr. and Mrs. John Graves have re- turned from their Glen Ellyn visit. Lawn [99 M. the home of W. I“. Wheeler, East. Grove, this evening. Finest bread in town. fresh every morning. at Mary 8. Dinner-’3. Good work is being accomplished In the grading on Maple avenue. Thompson’a fruits and vegetables am always (rash and nice. LG. Scholleld reports bualneu on the road as lmprovlng. Mm. Geo. P. Luce has returned home much Improved In health. Searchlight. matches at Null Bum. If you wish fence of any sort go to Brode’s. Additional Locals. '1' Warm Weather Straw Goodd 'f Men’s Summer Underwear. * Your Inspection is invited WWW“ .JlSertz 8 1|»ch ..Refrigerators.;§ 1.3 SPECIAL *- ..nwucnou..: SALE! Regular Wholesale Prices. Time for light headgear We have Slaw Km for Men, Youths and Boys for 5 cent: to!!! cum Better ones {or so cents and 75 cents. Men’ 9 Egyptian jemy Ribbed shim and drawers specially reiniorced' III scat, a splendid article well made, at 5° cents each, SI. 00 per pair. Men’s Negligee and Working Shirts. and Gasoline Domain and let us show on the Stock. The prices will them. Come in and let us show ‘ m Which includes our entire stock of these goods. We've got too my of them and are going to close out some of them at bargain prices. You will get the beneï¬t. All sizes and makes, and remember we are offering them at Just about This week we are making sweep- ing price reductions in our line of at prices ranging from 50 cents to 31.25. Some of them are beauties. Comprising an excellent line of ï¬ne cllects in splendidly made garments. to am full asmlmenl of men's war which we have lalrly addqd in the League Stoves. Shirts?