Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Downers Grove Reporter, 5 Aug 1897, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

States Attorney. ll. Slum". foilowed in a short address and touched briefly upou “no history of the Inu- of the countde in doing so pnm a mug tribune to the honesty and Integrity of lupus-shun Chan. P. Brynn 0! thin Much who he salt] cams out of the‘ In! new fluently. which was no- toriously corrupt, without the (dam! “uptown of‘hoodh contamination. “Duh” county," m Ir. film. “In; an In» court hon-n for an Supt. R. 1‘. lot-mm road a lot“! from Judge Hiram H. (Jody. «pf-Mug fo- grot It his Mammy to attend the dedi- auon. Judge Cody hone o! the th m midst!“ or the county. now living In Chicago. and was the clerk of the first bond of snporvlsm-s, in ma. I. ll Bell. the wilted. of the build- Inxopcwed with a short “drum. Coun- I! Judge John H. Bette» foliowed In a short speech in which he sided lluere we: not a dishonest doller‘ln the build» lag and this was malnly due to the alerts of Assistant Ropednkndentol construction Chas. B. Badge“. 0! Down- ers (More. for whom Judge Bauer: pro- posed three cheers, which were given with a wfll. In the afternoon at 2 n‘clork. the m an arranged w- costumed. speech. (thing this truth. Pointing the naming um damn-amn- 0n largest-d mm supervisor‘s room on the list floor of the building. l-‘Jnhunt. moat-or ol‘ the [mm] as- ale-Hy from this malty. and PM A. W o! Wheaten colic”. Chaim“ Battle“ at tho eouuty hard road I automate! Hue canto! the new sum-um. which «my. [and In his flnuuflun hogan at In n‘rhrl I. .2 II": art-Iran: M woman by Mayor “mac“ 0! the city of WW. whkhmmmk-thy I. 0.0009- " 0! "lo. Hiya. Following m Id- in” by Colonel Owl. I’. Bryan of I15. Ivor rum-a male “I. no“ 0! lo. min", In flaw M the fat" that this in ”I. “all mum homo him by My. manly, ”no pan-Ion one. having ho. hum by "in“ sub-nip!“ closed and the day ghroo over to guard celebration of the mien. Everywhere were flags and bunting: displayed. It was the event in the history of Whoawn and the county. mummy. July 3M, was again any (or the city or Whenum. Fully 3,000 citizens of the count from far and near, assembled to llama the core- monloslncldent w the dedication of the new DuPaue court house, and lo lnswltlwbulhllng us it stood vomv plotely finished and furnished. The day was observed ash. holiday at umi county seat. Nearly all the stores were‘ PULL! 3,000 PEOPLE HMS PRESS“. lay [nun-mg Ignacio- ll-dc by Pm- huo-l Gluten- Inc-lung the 0M Day- «I the 0-day fla.‘ I'lglll. ELABORATB CEREMONIES HELD AT WHEATON SATURDAY. namemmncoumfiéfiéfif FOURTEENTH YEAR. The New DuPage County Court House. DOWNEBS GROVE REPORTER. - Fellow Gitlvmzâ€"le have: heen called Mather today by your county ‘board of supervisors, to dedicate a ‘hnlldlng that he been undo: theirs-1p- ervlsion and mn‘gement. . ' It. Is but meet. um. you should know the mount 0! money thnt ha been ex- pended by 16m nuperviaon, who are your machine. having been elected by me people of the venous towns. mloolr utter the Interest and welfare onhe eevenltnwea. u we!“ ls fondant! fireproof hy extra Iron works. fiveintetioris finished in an- tique oak. with the walls framed. lmn stairway: roamed the large mr- Me “mm! [mile of the ("Fermi floors. I‘m the inwer a Ina: ailment Kiev may he had of the city of What» 1will end surrounding mutiny. mun-u c. n. nmm‘s m. At the morning exercises Chairman Battle“ nude the following Address. showing the cost of the new banding: ted line mare used throughout in me mutt-mun. whlh every Mon The present mart Mum. which is ‘Mnunsqne In style of architecture. ha been fully described in these col- umns before, II. M dignity Ind‘ charm!" which gives it an Imposing" when. Pennsylvania pus-ad brick. terracotta. and LII! Superior man! to I'D-eaten afler an ablation had been held which was authoring! by an act of can kghiatun. and resulted In I'm-«r of WIN-ton. oll “-0.00 can. on auction 0‘ :- pur- ml Mutation few the «mat, as“ 0' MP... county. This. Mo my oth- er manual. hm had one at the bum- an mush um mm "or waged for n ”lectu- M a manly ml. and which “ml-Mal on the night at June 20".. la. the. a party (“misting n! clu- moof Wham. nn-l unident- of “IQ‘ not“: pan of the county. under roll- naod 0! (knots! ”went of Lomhnnl, (None! llnl of Bloomingdale. and Dr. Alfnd Waterman of Whectonwmreat II to Sunni". under cont at dark- nen. when the county an» Inn “ml hated. and ”001“!“ in naming the mu, monk. Tho village of Napa- vme refund to consent to their re- The dedication of the new court. house at Wheuton Snumlay semen for In the evening the court house was brilliantly “glad with electricity. and aconoert given by the bands In mund- nut-e. in the mngulfimml. yin-um court Mr. Gates of llinsdnle spoke in be- lmlfol‘ um commit-tors. Megan. Chas. A.IlosesCo. He WM folhwed by the older residents of the county, who told many Manual“: reminiswnces or the curb-days. They were Messrs. J. J. Hunt, David H. (livlor and Mayor Willard Scott M anenille. Their ru- marks were fraught with intemt. ‘ circuit Judgo (loo. w. Brown, closed the afternoon‘s exercise-R with a short address. Little Master Archie Sclmtz of When- tou Hang a. vlever solo, written for the occasion. which was foliowed Ivy "Load Kindly Light," by the Nnmrville quilt-tone. money, in the best county, of the best slate. In the grandest nullon on the globe." ‘ “Mp-kl” DOWNERS GROVE, DuPAGE COUNTY. ILLINOIS, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, FA party consisting of loss. and Madame: H. F. Paris. I). K. Graig. Fred flahofleld. and Eugene Reed, of Chicago, and lines label "raves and lunla Roblnnon and Sun-rd Parka, went to the Jonas hm m of Fallen- burg. one «by the first or the weak, or a monk. and fishing "canton. Tho day I.“ wont may; a picnic din- ‘ nor w. served. and tho party nun-d home In tho waning. I). K. Wool-ml I! «II Ed. Woouon went to Yorkvillo on a busing. Mp lat Wednesday. la. in one of the belt story-(allots that over run down the pike. but he won’t have my whamy if he onconnhrn Inna upon-binders we know at in Knuth" grunt]. Frank P. Foster and lemlly have ' .orerl out from (”drum and will or- cupy one o' the l‘arrnr r-attnga on Carpenter street. ~ Frank Sutherland and tan", from Chicego. have moved into Philip Nader‘s residence at the router of Cur- tis: and Carpenter streets. Ir. and In. 8. ll Drake, who have been visiting their «laughter In. A. E. Williams. for some time taut, left Thursday for their home in l’leokintou. South Dakote Bet-glen made an inell‘ectoal Mp6 toenter the house ol‘ I). J.Blocloo lepleeveeee. Tuesday evening. but were frightened away before they 3:1».an Chm. [may reports his small gnln harvested and In good (audition wlth a ‘ llee W for corn. Charley Is one Moor noetprogrenire young fer-here . ~elweys np-to-dste and e meet reader of the name-rm end other leadâ€" ing literature. A. ll. Inn!» has move-l his family Into the Mk, Ion I'm-m «nu-e Not“ «Me. which he pnrvlnseul M loo Slaughter". In. um. “Nylons nun-0d Huh-h] “Manna-M visit In In". "in mks-flak: making her [cl-n ham In "a «fly. Summelfahdcs for use lmliea’ shirt- wuhltbin Immy pleasing pattern»; It. Thompson‘s. All the garden hose that. Brads £00. sell Is guaranteed [or ono sea-um. “HI. John Morton wrltosshe Ls lmv- Inga. pleasant. time visiting in New York. Call and see us before buying a blue llama oll stove. F. A. “node Co. Him; Clam Wheeler of Fulton, 1",. h visiting Ilnx. ,l". 0. Lancaster. [.99 Stanley ls enjoying a two weeks vacation. Miss Eim Alford was visiting rela- tives in Aurora for a week. White Rose gnmllne, Nash Bros. Sonnzhllgllt matches at Nash Bros. Additional local news on ma. page. If you wish hence of any ”on go In Brode‘s. W. J. Herring has maul-bl on the ground uni Inn commenced the erec- tion of: larg- lwomry fume bulld- ‘lng on Ms loin just north of fllno’n m- hunnt. The school boon! has leaned on. room tor Ichool purposes. ll. will be finished and forum-ed entirely for that pun-pone 3nd will be much more ounmlonl. In to constructlon And lou- tlon thin the oncoocnpld lutywln} “I. 1mm“, bulldlng. and will cost I... Ir. Hark; pub in m and [Into- ui Hm I. u-ph playground in an “In. The dank-II of H. H. Clark of Limit ave-mo oocnrnd Tuna-y evening. "In M in due to consumption. Do. and wufiymorngunnd lavas: wife and two children. The lunar-l will occur bâ€"morrnw and Interment «1|th. In the Want cemetery» Obituary next wear. ‘ Palm-uh: "onion. ol’ Chlago, was I guest of It. and In. A. R. flask-nu In“ wool: Vedas-h, and Thursday. Hm Gordon and "ocklnm were formerly [nu-en ln 51mm. and um; tamed such A pleasant ar-qualnhm “at: m fdendshlp has continual em slam. Kind (Hands have engngorl to mm for eight chlldmn and othou. (or a ‘woei or morn each. In connection with the Ff.“ Mr work. ll. ls hoped that my other: will open their lumen and sorlchly Noun than mung ones. Kindly cont-r am. In. I. Hum In this mutter. In. (linden Mp“ "Minister. Mrs. Rnndnll, visited in Whonton the past week. In. RM." will go in Elgin jhfm she returns In Dolmen. There will be In punching snrvim M. the Congregational l'lillflrh i'inblnth evenings «lining August. There will he‘ plumbing ever, Sabbath morning nml nil olhor mvicu will to an nsnnl. 1 '- Iu-r maiden)“. talk of building IMn tall. This should In encourages! a it h and: permanent lupmvemnts that all to our prosperity. It. Inn-Its. - tor-or mum at the man-gunman] (mum-h. k Wing | In «by: at In. Thom» Lyman'u, :unl culling on Mt! trio-«is. In. Jnlm Hula, of "mu". New York. to“ Ito Illlla "0th. a New. on visiting In. L. l‘. Nanmon. Ir. and In PM Ian-who will» In I). (.2. flllnloy ml mu Allh Hunky. (Iron tn Tnmr Ian! Naval-y And want the any. I. ll. “HM": and Hugh Imam. at lea-Id "to Mk 0‘ “n Weld. humor»- hul mid, of (2ka at Ikullnxlnn an I... nu". In A... Inn hu- man! lam "no mood “or, nu In tho I’ll-d" mMom. rumor Guru-u and (hangar “mu. In. JuncpMu lbpay a! Minimum. flu. but. In Inn to: I luv wuh'u mu with “or non. "In“. I. Wklh. llu I‘D-o0 (Inna, ol’ Inc-uni. Ill . in Win; the nun-or with her mm“. In. D. K. Mud II. I". Who. (loo. W. “Ronny annual flutunhy [mm a bill.” Mp to balm“. nam- uon and Washington. Manual “my. built-loop" [M "to N. W. collag- n Naporvlllo. umlo m a plenum. II" In! Ina-lay. “gm. «antenna: noun» In at hand. 1100mm has “to hell" gmlo gum!” It Ibo bungal- pdm. 1 I‘m. llolon liaison. and children M “won-n. llrln" I" vlummz her mother. Mn. 1'. C. limit. Rev. W. 1‘. Roam. M Plum». mum at D. (I. Multan-‘1: Tum-lay uml WM may of Nah m-clr. Thompson b6 («mluhlmr whoelmen with u Mm blryvk mm at a very nuukmlopdce. Elmer l-‘aclur returned yesterday from 1 few weeks vlnlt with his ”Inter at Adams. Who. Charles Roe in promoting “good munlry town" up In the vicinity of Brush "ill. Ilium Bessie Nash returned Tuesday from n month's visit. with relatives at Oneida. I'll. Graves and Harry "autumn are confined at home by sickness. (tel. your lawn Fertilizer nmI easy running lawn mowers m. "axle (2038. Mrs. George Poster. of Mt. Carrol. in visiting her ulster-in-luw. Mrs. Frank Miller. Rev. H. H. Rood leaves m-morrow {or Mh'hignn to Vin". old friamlx. Thommon‘n fruits and vegetables are always lmh and nil-o. Mrs. Mary A, Johnson has moved to the city. National Light all m. Nash Bros. Crockery given away at “nomlmn‘s. Mrs. II. F. Parke is reported as being quite m. The fourth Insulin”: on sped-l mom No.1. 1, and 4. had me- otd insulin-M on Ml moat No. smegmng_m10 mm Emma Hum: received ml flown lat week. In the death or her brother. “Main-y. who had guru-I from mmn City, Allah. with «ammo: for ‘ Mn brother. l-‘nnlt. When he had ‘tnnled about.“ much with his do“ “all. he died from taxman and use Intense cold. Ills remains were taken back to Dawson City by men! Ms mm- rules, an outer going on with the pro- vhiom. "in dam in a and blow to pm: “that. mother. sisters. and the brother. for whom he gun Ma Ma. On her phyfldnn'n advlm Ike Rama Haw-uh ha resigned her mum u gauche-fin our mhools hr the (’0'!!an your. list Edwards has [Might here for the put three yea". has been cap- able and efficient and it In with turret on the we of (he hoard that they n- cept her resignation. It Is hoped that the mining year’s mt will fuily restore her heth Ind strength. Comm-in; flalunlny, Animist 71h. the Country Tomlin «lulu will lnuugm- Me a lawman-at which will Include the but hum from vaille, Down- ": "mu. lllmdalo. [alumna Ind Rivers”. to decide line «mention a! su ‘ [WU-Inc, along the "IQ at an Burling- ton. halves: Aaron. and Chicago. It is enacted llul twelve teams will on- m them-hat and an moi: town wlll send ”mum“ to brim up their rep- resentatives n lively time may in look- ed ranâ€"lllm-kle Doingu. SPECIAL A mm will he luv. Ml who go can In! mud n! n [and ”me. ”on «lap. mm. [natur- Ilnl. will command W 9““th [nook M an ml:- urhn In that the mud wlll h I Marl one. mm”; ol the lodga when. their hunks uul "leach. Then will in ma! thee-ll, Ill-ml common la ‘ul lake excunlom. Tho Mamet will lean Chlrlgn u I n. a... rum-Mom ar- rlvn (,‘hlrago ll p. In. plum. “I'll. fun for an round trip from Downer. ”mu ls ".11 Tic-hols fur talc by numb”! ol‘lan. l' lodge and Al. the dept“, lm'l Ink! it. ‘ Tho um non-n1 u'ku. or Illn- duhun‘ Don-m "mu m Haunt.“ u almond". h: Hill-unlo- na flog WIH nun-m. Wknhh'k. Wail-- dgy. Mama nm. It will In main ll»- Jlnfl lowin- of (In KalgMn of Myth ha. who Inn Invila! "n lain-n tn pr- urimh M4». oat-unto.» with “an. momma: loan a! lay. Tho I!" which and aunt of the (auto. um and. ‘lr. Herrick Om! CU!!! lmunw'n mu flu! hon um. "All, on «autumn. The "ill. wan wen-l. of Wurmvmo, am! "6;: Numb-nun.“ by Wm. lanolin“. of mm. vellum no humor pumm- Inn. Hun wdung “to show your mwmpnukut limb that two bana- wun bin-«l In an wru- pt“ «I an mum, My Mum. but an “in no In the thunder nun-m which listened just south of Whouhm thday night. than barns were alruck Ivy lightning and burned, Una on the l‘rankonhoIm “rumnboul hnlfu mile anal. ul‘ Wm bmok'n runner» on the lluuorfluM mud. Ono hum. about thirty loan of My uul mmhlembhs Kru'ln mm- burned III‘ the ham and mm rfllI mljolulng. Two ham newhwlly Ian-mu! and mm at them will pmhuhly Me. The lmumt on the lam: hul 2.000 luulnmv on the ‘mnunu whh-h will mover ur trendy row-chin hum. Tho my“ was About lml! a nun with M Wold-mart: mun". owned and m-ruplui by Jnho flank-k. ll w-u alum. hm :lnm Ian! and Ivan bunwcl In tho unmmi um. a U. H. ruin gauge furniuhed him by the wontlnerlmraau, nnd not In Home supposed a new [angled lly trap. Thu queer looking thing made of brass, galvanized iron. red-cedar and broken bricks. whirl: was set up In the yard of Wm. ll. Julumm lam. week, in 'I‘lw smiling (are of our farmer towns- num. llezekiull "on, was seen on our struck; Dry his numerous friends. lnul. week. Helms lmmmwmllng his time at. Harri-nan. Tuna” where he and Ma nephew. E. H. Noll. are mmagecl in the hardware Imx llm. Frank 1'. Johnson and children. who have been enjoying mnntry air [or the lam. three wank». returned to their home In the (fly mummy. R. R. 1‘11th is said to have contract- ed the gold fever and is making arrangements to go to Alaska. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Juwal. of Platte Center. Nah. ware M the dean-«Han of the court. humus on Snlunlny. Rev. B. C flrynnt farmer pastor of the Imam clum‘h of Wlwamn, was In town last week. AN EXCURIION UP THE LAKE A TENNIS ‘I'OUIIIQEV [897. WHEA'I‘ON. NOTICE THE wonm or m: m The following “wt 3 In. a m waived by A. I. M I Dr. L. c. Inn-untan- Yum Upon motion bond adjourn“ n“ that data. for the main; you. ' ' a The magnum: 0! Villa“. Tm " ‘J. W. Menmrndalm-m Mom! tn Mam com-“ho. Upon motion ”in tutor eon-flin- wan luntmcw, for tho mt. 0. purchase their supply of and for It. pumping nhuoaon tho opo- lurid. ; The «port of council“. W. .41 (aluminum. number of calm with tho nut-works. was In! I“ no um deferred and! adjourned at“ 'L In he held Aug. mu. Pug-tide“ Daub. Md Truths: Mall: and Root Iron finned .- a com-flue. to confer wltn "to ”lot. Light and Heat 00.. mails: “(Ming m .zlle no.1 1.3 all: .5 5.. to. It 3:5 5:. 8...: :9: .e is t... 1. retail. 2. =3...- 2.... Jun 3 Sta: .3... casing :8.- El. 3 1938... cut 2‘31... 1:. 2.... 1 2.3:: its: in 5 it: =1 99...:> 2: 8 .83». 5:. a x. 21-3- 2: 3 .58.. 1: 2. 8: .083 05 1...! nos! :Erifim , Wind match-l with up lath lclnlmh My on (MM an- noe. “unwound the bud ““th on no mat ml anatomic-o honâ€"ob. 1"on who mnock-d alu- "ugh up. A Inflo- to (his elect was ”-11. nan-25 Ii... .2 .u 5:. las 8...... .= a 3-8:...- 8.1!... «ugh-a... fist-151.28.. 38.. 1.2! 5 132 18.235: 30:08 3.: c. cantata-:22 {I 1.... r... for... top: 5.3:: III-30.38:! r. Ila. 3:29. In. all.“ i a; >o§ Ego-III... :3 It .2. 311:5 .21.... .12... III. 3.5.... :5. 3...! I III. 1 Rev. .323!!! it)! 1 f l. aoapaqciiul. I. it»... 3125f: ca 830'. .3 r- I1. 13.155 ta 91.322... >2‘l.=‘ 1!. '35.): 232-! 1 in [In-h, Alum, film and Trans. Ila»; M mm an autumn. man an 0M. Trunk. lorhol W “at on In «mimuWif-‘b hâ€"ii; m.lomhulnhol,bm, “dam "to bud would Md Mn yum-ally mpg-IN. l'ov Ibo I'll-do. Hid-Hulk (mu-am No. to. wovfll.‘ [ornwulhnnunmulddo 0' Pull“ nvcnuo In "on-uh nu pond and ap- pmvoa. The {all tall. 0! an mu will In Ion-d In W col-nu. l'olluou tor Mult- on an out ‘ dds 0' not”: I“. “not. In! Chum» ‘nvunuo. and lot walk on “a wall a“. a! 1.... Hum In «a 0! that. um I. turns! to Intro-C Md allay eon-Ill... A non-alumnu- was no! ho- Ibo PM I Hurt-oat- h-I Mud.“ to «In hood u n hall on flung. dope-u- ory an ad. Trunk. Hoot W that ho- lnqulry nod. In Okla-p. Una-mud Inc In“ (an. lop-luv, an not uni-In], and Mon and “at an .900. No. by “to loud M Among tho hlllu allowed In the alum ordinance No. I. van on. from F. A. "rode a Co. for coal, Hut wu con-Id- «ably diam-nod by the banal. Ir. lirodo'u bk! to furnish cod for .1.“ par ton wumhndlonwpor ton on the hut two an furnished. on account o! the ruin. In the price of the uncle, duo to the urine. In consultation of I“ the (autumn of tho cu. Ind II vlow o! the not that Ir. llmdn «chum M- Inva (If “to {ml “to baud “lowed Mu III" In! tho ml II. M.“ pot Ion. Inc-hm mo and cool. was present. Hominy over-Ina when President Bush called the board to or‘ «ler and responded to their names I! roll cull. Tho minutes 0! the hut. rug. nlar mu! uljnuroul meetings were and Mad approved. and the monthly reports of fluperinlomlent of Wtur'orllu Fow- ler and Village Collector mmmn were read Ind approved. 0:: mount of being called may from home Trou- uror J. W. Rogers dol’orrod Inning his monthly report until the adjourned muting to be hold Auguu 16. lug-um u Olson Auopud~l¢vou D's "than (at luau-III Priflnhfl» VII- lua Tron-Inn- logot- lull-no. IIPOR'I'AI‘I’ mum MIMI”. AUGUST SESSION HELD MONDAY EVENING. THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES Every member of the village board NUMBER 3:. Auopud~luvonl

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy