I High Art Photography TM cudoner omn Mm "lumen representing Other Good: fly “1qu as good u Hugh‘s" but he never Man Hugbu‘ salesmen say “In! as Good." For the Finest Photograph w. manna p5.- am an ï¬ctions. Indiahmulv. p «utopia-1m HUFF’S STUDIO UF‘F‘ CO. Bring the Baby. E’l‘ THE BET! A poor picture in t awn tom. Our photographs m mm, artistic, arm-duo, dur- able-ad on I; ï¬nished. We hive all fl- !“ an in the urt- T h l’irsrclass. lully equipped with latest and has: in 0p tools. and a man that's up to dale. .\l| mlr work Our-Mud. Always on haml hr; Bu! Gila-nix“ Eon Tmughing and Pipe. fled tool 3!. Louis, Car-for; both high class goods. Guamnfoed strictly purv. Dolled and Raw Olin. Turpentine, Dryers. Fillers. Vamlnhes, Glass Putty, Brushes. Points. etc. Ground had, fly, and Slur. Groin, 01'! 'Ol/, 8oâ€, Poultry Food of oil lindo. S W Shetwin- \ViHiaIIIs Prepared Paints A paint for o O 0 outside and In. A smcinl pain! fur each kind of work. No slap-dash mixture for all. (four: mosl. look: but nan Ian at an! noonomical and full measure. , y I Farm Machinery, Plows, Harrows, Cultivators, Sulky and Gang Plowg Disc Harrows and Corn Planters. McCormick flight [land Bind" IS the best In the world. Their Honors, too are the best Their Vertical Com Binder best of all all]!!! 1511. Slam, JE '51. Slam. FUR/TIM Bluo Flame Mickie" 0i] Stan: PEI/lfllllfl Stout and Ranges. 0 Oil and Gasoline Stoves: The Marseilles Manufacturing Co’s ' We are more than pleased with LOOklflg Ahea : our past record. Our business has been more than we expected. We have tried in every way to please our customers by honest dealings, with good goode and_ lowest prices. Below we give you a partial list 0! lines carried for this sprung and summer trade: Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Granite Ware, Table or Pocket Cutlery, Razors, Scissors, Guns, Revolvers, Ammuniï¬on, Fishing Tackle, Bicycles Supplies. The Sandwich Manufacturing Co’s David Bradley Manufacturing Co‘ The McCormick Farm Machinery Paints, am, Emu, Putty, and Painton’ Supp/in, 0i] and Gasoline Slaves and Farming Implement: of III Kinda. Mm“ GIOVB. II.I,. The Newton and Fish Wagons . S." Hughes Sc Co. ’60 TO‘ White Leads and Oils. Hay Loaders. Corn Shellcrs, Etc. mum «nova. Wind Mina Steel and Wobd And Farm Trucks to “I: baby’s food three or four times a day. Thc gain 3“" WHERWWM We have the excusive sale and agency {or the W, ll. Barnum In. just mind new numwo books of In" pap". ll n-oninhv- Hu- Inn! “for“ In silvor. nah! gill. qmluml and Mgr-In plant. Look M bin umphn boron purchasing. pom-Ff mama‘s-h. men-ulnar“. yonr every-day common sense and hclp nature a little, and the way to do it}: {odd half a teaspoon- mmwm R m mmwm mum mama mm“ the food is all Ii {1 Chil- 9‘" “"3 MP ._7- 5'9"! SCOTT’S EMULSION if uni? food Mam- - utheonetrneblood ï¬nal-Junta mulch, My! Minced. H00". Pm. for the Km and macaw-cm. 16°. Olpt. 'l'. S. Rogers attended a love feast of the Mcflenry county republic- an at Woodstock Monday, the occeqlon being In meeting of the county central committee for the purpose of ï¬xing the date for the county convention.‘ The occasion brought together I repre- sentative gathering at the republican of the county, and aleo of prominent eendldntee for governor, stete treaeurer end other ofï¬cee of leeeer tmponenoe. Conga-men Reevee, Judge Banecy and Judge after were pment. Wondorful m the cum by Hood’o Sawmill. and yet it in only hm uthoonetneblood puriï¬er, ltmikel Ruchty Bros. say thnt never was the like of ll. mu along tho line of m. Q. Roll Fuller of Fullomburg shaved Mm- self Thursday morning, using a block of their lco for a mirror. II. was [our- tun inches thick, And Mr. Fuller says‘ in all th- May you: he has resided ln‘ Mmsh Hill and stated on um strum he never saw such ï¬ne lea. A light fall of snow cam!) in the out. I] hours of Sunday. follower! Monday night by another small fall. While the snow was or no no“ depth n snowed nbighing and many owners 0! cutter. took thom out for the ï¬rst time this year. The rough roads. however. pr.- venwd vary my riding. Saturdny evening, ram", 3. It. and In L. P. Nara-sore plan-my an- tertninod a low (ï¬ends :2. dinner to celobnto mm ï¬lmy-ï¬rst nodding an. nlvomry. Tho guests were Hr. uni Mrs. W. 0. Bank. flu. Bates. Mr. sud In John Bhnloy. Misses Ella and Lucy Barth. Popsi- Bymp (Iaâ€"(Jon‘s: [ml-o! neon-10nd Dr. Cnldlon'l Syrup Pup- III too highly. It be but: I [rent mom to the. V», truly, Ray Duct lay. For solo It [huh I Slum-son's. \ Th. "Windsor" callus nd mm: are just Mn thing for wheel-Ion. railroad nd Invollnx men. The long-r may no won: tho haunt they we liked. Nov" um. Nun u"- then. cm P" Month Salary-To nlinhlo ladies Ind aenlkman. I van! I "wrâ€" nnuuvp In every town. Call on Addie Armstrong. 45 (iron strut. Downers 0m". Ill. Mr. and Mn. Jnlm Downenof Ful- lovnhnm, ("rm-r], or um plan. an the pmml pan-nu of twin boys. ham last Saturday. Everybody dump ntrely. New York buckwhnut. Clown lllll bun". Yunnan! maple nyrup. h n mmblnulon Ill-l cannot in urollul. You will and It at Nuh'n. l'. Hhoonhofltu mann- lloor. [um-val and hon In the wovld. â€Mon Ink-n dollvnod by Albert Jannwlnh, Dowmn‘ (ï¬rm-m I'm-l om“ box 510. Pentium- are being cln'ululal “king Una hoard «declaration to call a worm! clot-Hon In rule an the qu'flhm of lmlldlng n ncw sclnoul honâ€. Chan. Ruhr. who |n "upland by l.. Klein, {ell Ind Ipnlned Mn Ankh 8a!- urdly. which will nurmllulo lulu lay- Ing nlf tor I luv walla. Mr. and Mn. D. D. Escher urrlnd from laudvlllo, Cola. In! Hatunuy to "land In. wedding of their ulnar. MI»- Buun lv‘nul. Tho Wednesday Club wlll glvo u rev «option at tho home of Mrs. [-2. ll. Prim-o, on Unk wood Ave. . next Monday evening. For Saleâ€"J‘iue lot on Maple avenue: 50, 75 or 100 feet In which to suit purâ€" chnuor. Inquira 0! (1m. lklemnn. the Tho next. chiming party to be given by the young people will occur in Cur- pentar's lmll about February 224’. Hughes Gallup have put in a stock of paints and oilsâ€"tho Monarch randy mixed and Sonour floor paints. Carl-lags and wagon painting neatly and promptly done at Q. Schmin’a blacksmith and wagon shop. ' | Here we are again with that pure N. Y.' buckwheat flour; the best. on the mullet. J. W. Nash. The Monarch ready-mixed paints are zuamnteed strictly pure. For sale by Hughes Gallup. Fresh Baltimore Oysters at John Hus market. Good, wnol'oaomo ments at lowest prices. G. H. Puma" is making extensive improvements in his residence on Bar- ntogn Ave. l ha‘vo money to loan on ml at.†security. It 8 per cent Interest. D. G. Graham. Mn. Arthur Gregory. who has bean vol-y ill for the past wulr, is slowly im- proving. Mrs. J. C‘. F. Roommates entertained a party of her lady friend- It luncheon Tu-odsy. M. C. Rommlngton, of Noligh, Not», mu here Monday. the guest. of G. H‘ Bungo. Joseph H. Schumpp o! Ottosen, 1a., is visiting wm' Quin-in Smith and fam- ily. Ladies’ and gentleman’s whoringâ€"«- second floor bank building. Searchlight matches at Nash's. Try Buck’s fancy 206 Java colfoa. J. D. McVean made a business trip to Shelton- last week. Additional Locals. J. W. Null has secured the agency for the colobrahd "Windsor" collars and cum. she only gonulno water- proof goods am m not sold. They at. tho perfect comm-part of "non ad gm perfect comfofl and do IV.) with Ina-dry Milo. 8..an - Armrk Ben Eur Ham lm.‘ " Picnic Hank . , "'11 “ California Ham... v" “ son! (‘nred Rarnnv . '\ Re“ An tau bacon. dear side. u' ‘ The ï¬ne-I line of canned "runwa- and canned, din-d and evapnrarrrl (run rx'rr dmwn in Dn'nI-n ï¬rm-e. :I vrkfl I" per cent hevmrme market (not! (‘alilornia Prawn. . . Silver Pm. the ï¬ne-<1 erev «gm '.. inm- Ilia: Fine Canning Rzisinq .. .. c 3.; Ivory III-19., 7: Re“ Panuh' Hoar. per as. an “n ... 3251' ........ 3c nest Ger-Ian Moutafperhar . . ., , a; 3m! yenov Corn Meal perm ...... lg Bnclwhenl Flo-r. [nod .. . . . ., _ 3c PinelelrS rlï¬Sï¬llor ... . 21:9 Pure Map lo "9.51:! (or ..... $340 no: N 0 "Mauiâ€... 5n! for. an Quaker can. .. ... V a: neat lone! 0am. fresh every du- rb 2t sixty all ten M a" kinda incl-ding Sun cm cal-n! leaf hp: n Basin I fin-I1 Japan. [Inc-Norm I: II, bm'nh Rankings. Gum powder. on" Hymn. Inper iii and 001m (ill further nntice. 371/3} Theulehnudxo t1: "Tenant-r- alien! “colored, an rl pure.trne flavor, on] you in lament cities. at 75 con-us; II I firth! notice ........... â€c A clean mated Sumo- Color in 3 It loin a‘IZMcmib: pronounced [nod by?! of my be“ customer: ................... 125: The la’n M the latâ€"‘ 1m Io W The heat Plantation 0 (I Java and Koch: (Zulu-never no!!! under 38: anywhere. per 1‘: ........................ 250 And last but nnt least. BRAD“ a FITTS BEST BUTTERINE in lfl-ponnd pull; ......... For $1.75. "54¢ per It All adhered lmofclnrn In Donn! Grove. Leading well-known articles of ev ety day use. DO'WN TO DATE M UCH BELOW’. The attention at uniï¬es h i .0111th Supplies Specialty 91k?“ ammmu-W¢m Any article in the trade at the low est price quoted in my math-t. and many articles in large quantities Groceries and Provisions L. G. SOHOFIELD. \JOHN HAAS I MEET MARKET j: Underwear 1“ caps 'meï¬' Tolophouc 2J2. J.W. Nash. From :5 cents up Suspenders. FURNISHINGS Meats 4 Poultry ‘ Fish. We‘ have another lot of thosipopulaf suspen- Shirts, Duck Coats. For Men and Boys. OyIIQI‘. In Beago", Dinnilmhm; l‘mm In: (‘luu ders which sold so well last fall and which will not remain long at this season. The price moves them. The popular personally mndncted excursions via the Burlington route leave Chicago It 10:30 p.m. every Wed- nesday. The equipment used in tho “mane “tourist" sleeping can ln ln chug. of n npeclnl conductor, who goes through to the end of the route. giving enpeclnlntcenï¬on to the coun- fort of the mongol-e. All through lain: atop n: Downen (iron for penn- engere declined beyond Eleanor! river point: also Dubuqne, 8% Paul, and *heyond. Baggage checked through. Bleeping w berth: round. Plane all or write me for (IMO! mm In- prnnflon. H. P. Hm Agent. CALIFORNIA? OW... West Raflroad Street. Has the largest and handsomcst line of Fall and Winter B. flotb snitings ever shown in Downers Grove. Call and sec samples at (>00. 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