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Downers Grove Reporter, 7 Oct 1897, p. 5

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u 60:5 093:on u I. R «I BOUGHT, SOLD AND EXCHANGED. COLLECTIONS I» i AND LEGAL BUSINESS TRANSACTED. I ¥§§§§§§§§§§I§Iifilf§§f§§§§ 1A Viv k D. G. GRAHAM WW iFor School Supplies. i At Cut Prices $¢¢MWM '1? '39 «A new line of» 35 Douglas Shoeg \Vvuuryeverylhing [or tllc use ol the scholar in the school mom in the line 0! tablvls. pencils. null-rs, pens. pen holders, pencil boxes, etc. \\'r lune an endless assortment of llwsc goods. liluic's "Signal Sales" tablets luv pun and ink. an: gmuloucslor............... 5L! 'l'lw "149:" lahlct lot pen 0! pencil ....... . .. . .. ... .scl: Tlu- lllaimlvlc paper pencil, alwags u-ady lot usa- ..... sch 'omls l-Zwrytlling .1! llw lam-st poniblc price lm (us! ("In Fire a: Life Insurance A new line box call 0 K Toe shoes for men at. The regular call in 0 K Toe double sole (on. . Same in Globe plain toe ....... ‘ .. . . .. .... .. Box calf, leather lined, double sole, 0 K 'l'oc. RENTING AGENCY Real Estate auNASH BROS. '1‘ No regard for cost. ('omc while the last and se- curca first class shoe {or less money than it (akvs m make them. \Vc arc cleaning them out on- llnrly and you will miss some rare bargains il you do not take: advantage of our offerings. CONVEYANCING We are Headquarters All Razor Toe Shoes NOTARY PUBLIC POLICE MAGISTRATE Hood’s Pills no the best family mwfmcmdflvermedicine. 25c. Bring your world‘s lair views. nrt repmdnctlons. magazines. pope". etc. to the anu ollive and have them bmuul substantially to preserve llwm. first-close work ln cloth, lihmry or full leather. Prlcee reasonable. The villege of Willow Springq. south- east of here on the drainage final. was almost totally destroyed by lire early lest Frldny morning. The light was so plainly seen here that some one sup posing the llre to he in the southern portlon of the villeqe, aroused our in- hahltentn by ringing the (Ire bell alarm and the hose rompanies chased around for a half-hour or more looking for a conflagrntlon. President Bleacher-d of Wheeton col- lege will preach at the Congregational church next Sabbath morning and give an address on education in the evening. President Blenchard is one of the eblest men in the Congregational church in Illinois and cannot fail to In- spire all those whose prlvllege it is to listen to him. The publlc not attend- lng elsewhere is most cordially invited to these services. Your cofl'ee doesn't suit you. Why don’t you let me supply you with my choicest. brands of good coffee at remn- ahle retee? Have all grades and ell the best of their close. Tea is also in my line and I furnish a firehouse arti- cle at reasonable ates. Save your orders. I will cell to a few daye, or drop me e card end I will call the "me day. Your: for Metneeeflonm BCCK. The Sales of Hood‘s Sal-superm- are the largest in the world beams the cares by Hood’s Semperllle ere wonderful, perfect, permanent. l. Nu. 1.3. Rona can! "In Louise Stanley loin for Wkly". .\‘. \I, fit a”. for I hm nah visit will» Mr. and In. A. r and Ill-n lulu-l "lanky. “along I'D-hr cunt.” vi" snou‘ In hm and ovoryhndy wi" wunl . bright uni caudal-tug mnsgvnpar. This cunt k In") In! by the Chicago Chmk'k. llnn't drain your I’m: reading. erI In“ or “III“ by I poor llgM. [lay the final.” on of I). K. (mm and hav- “to but light It I" "ma. Marianna-num- um mum be In ‘clomnml. "cu-r amt- yuur «ladle-mt from Tlmnjmu'u now and mum-Id. Iltnrlt. All-Inn We han- l‘n' ”unlim- Ilau'r‘ lc-fl on! with... w- an nailing; «mt M rml. Now h your dunno (or a bargain. at 1 “on: ‘ Harbor-u. “n. Ruben laughlnn of llama!!! In vlnluouhor than, “autumn I). K. Crab; and M. I". l‘nrke. lure uu- nut-k. A. H. Hum: lulu a notice In lluln hum; which u'cryono who whim: In umh‘ um: homo numcuvo nlumhl maul. Wanted-47w [or flu yuan. FIN! mongng' on Improved (ml «1qu an local-fly. Adam Max I90. ”own." (How. Ill. Ir; Thatcher and daughter. Mm. lieu. Baum-n, wont a few dayu In the cm In! rock at. Harvey Thatcher's. Fred Holl‘url will leave nhortly on his Annual hunting trip to llw "grant. norm woods." of Wlwonslu. Mr. and Mrs. Juhn Stanley are in m.- tum; for n few wait». the mum!» of Mr. and In. A. H. Cole. Douglas show. new stock. loos. Razor loos at cut prlveu they Inst. at. Nash Bros. "looming :uul det- oralhe house plants at. Saxon‘ a greenhouses flout]: Washington street. A car loan! of slabs suituhle fur kimh ling wood MP. A. Lord C035. at reasonable rates. Special sale of gruniteware during this month at Merlz him-hers. (fall aml notice prlces. Mrs. Loomis of Fulton, “L, was a. (guest at F. C. Lancaster‘s last Mummy and Tuesday. The best coal for grates and lim- places is Bird‘s Eye Cannot, sold by Mertz Mocllel. Mrs. Bert C. White was taken sud- denly ill Tuesday morning with up- pendicitis. Mrs. McNaughl visited her niece, Mrs. WIN Fox, In Clarendon Hills the past. week. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wells visited over Sunday with their (laughter in Aurora. Nelson Allen of Turner visitedhis sister, Mrs. E. 0. Stanley, the past Week. A Gun Powder tea at 35 cents that cannot be excelled any where at Thomp- son's. W. H. Rude" arrived homa Friday from a. hunting trip in northern Min-11L gnu. Additional Locals. laws]. while Through lam!“ flooring an tor Cuflfomh Inn Chicago at mm p. n. «my Wednesday Nu "m Il-ullngwn. Tho. rm In In darn 0‘ nmodm-tor IMM Ummgh In an on! M 0'. mm Inuit»; slur [he cumfmt «I Um won‘t"; Fm- qu gnu-0min!- my mm: M (I. ll. [km-at. Ann. ALI. Am NEBRASKA. An "hull-um! [amphiet In. mull] been puMished I», theCMcn‘n. Burling- (Im A Qulm'y R. K. giving 00mph“ MA formation about the farm lands 0' Ne mu Cop's may he had withoul dame upon Wimlion to l'. Khulna. General Panning" Agent. Chicago. I". Umnhouan on Nun"- Wan-Magma W. bun on luau! n In“ In! of Manly. boll. Mnnmlm: uml doc-«man. far your vim» gar-kn. viola-h m: no“ It muon- AM. [Mr-'- (‘mm- mu! m I’M yam- ~oH nn-l unfit in a good «mm. \‘mm- wry Indy. colt? How many alflomut klndn of the" grown In your neighborhood nod what are they good for? Why do“ u A horn out xrm harkwunl and n «or out It forward? Why «km A hop vhu wind on. way uml a bum vino another? When should the hum!» o! u 'vhllnney belting". at thu top or bottom Amt uhy? Can you toll why A: home lath- oml with to rope aim-yu- nun-val» It. whllcu cow twlutu It? Why do the loan- tum ugnhla down poll lwlon u ruin? Whit animal-u ha" mo "out tooth. anal why? Herein n lint 1-! questions fur the widmwuke boy‘. Can you unnwer than? Youruuuny day we a white llom: why um you never see a wlnlla jam was broken at ”no ('Ilhl. her nose was badly lacemled, both rheeks were torn from the corners or the umuth and several teeth were kmwked nut. Her husband slrm'k on his fnmheml and was slumml and badly Inruiml. They were removed loCapt. lingem' resident-e aml I». \V. A. ’l‘upe drown-d ‘lhelr wounds and set the latly'u JHW. ‘ Four xliu'hes \n-re required in the "per- nliml. Puell uml Huhuumln mangled un- lmrl. The former “employed in ('npt. Rogers' market In the city. They re- turned to Chit-nun Humluy uflemoun on the MN p. m. 1min. BXCUR8ION8 TO CAIJPOINIA. _V_. a...“ â€". the crossing on Main street in front of the Farmers Merchants hunk. Mr. and Mrs. Carson. together with Fred FOC'lnnl' V. T. l-fdmunds were riding out from Chicago to spend the day with Capt. and Mrs. T. S. Rogers. The party came down the hill on Main street and were going at a :lOâ€"mile clip. the tandem in the lead. when they struck the crossing at the bunk corner. Owing to the walk~ being slightly ele- vated from the street the shark snap- ped the fork square oil. The riders were thrown [ully tWenty feet and both struck on their heads. Mrs. Cur- son struck on her chin and nose. Her ‘Mr. and Mm. Wm. Carson Badly Injured Last Sunday. The breaking ofu fork on a "Star" tandem. by William Carson and Ms wife, Mrs. Annu Cox-son. of Bugle- wood, caused a! least one of the cou- ple very serious injuries. The accident occurred at. 10:30 Sunday morning at} 41., Mr. and Mts. Wm BAD ACCIDENT WHILE WHEELING. CAN YOU ANSWER THEM? “0031! PLANTS‘ A. ll. 8.. 1m HI. I IT IS mus D. DUNN : z: «mmuxr. nun-Inn u ,m an: II! On: In" a "In! "in II tarp-w"- 49" an" I“ m Ik b“ I. "no nut». at can um '0‘ hi! (I. flowfihlh III-0 "M" n! nIISertz 8 Mocbel. Hard and Soft Coal. D.K.CFIAIG. we 8180 haven l e etpply of thebeet es of Nd and Son CoeLan would be pleased to receive your orders before an advanee in prices takes place. WeA also have a I: Our fill-ices on same are lower than ey have ever been hereto- fore. If m need ofa. stove don't fail to call and examine our extensive stock and get prices. We wish to announce that. we now have a. nice line of new Ranges and Heating Stoves on ban of latest patterns and styles, amon them such well known cele rated makes as Thu lh'n- t. a .4.- naod 'M I» a»: [min .1 "ll. AN" and mid. m ' “"â€" a}? In Am 0 a q: “Haw Im (h m mount-lg column mm. “It... h...‘ ‘47, _ . Coal. 5

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