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Downers Grove Reporter, 7 Feb 1901, p. 9

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I. 00 1.1.“ Mmumuth-urur " ’azNaslwme "cum-umJIIIIIII 0% called for and de~ .livctbd. Give me a (tin! mittâ€"drop a card or call I: Foouol ”In-dunk ' â€"- H, 9"me or L 3’! No- on Sale to :Yidkfl is}! jiiic you" i (allowing mica: I‘ll. I‘fll GIIA'I' CEIYIAI. IOUTIIIII ‘I’IUII LII.- 341g. TICKETS iifiéhdfl' upward-”lathe“; ll!“ I'm not" In" am In W the do she ladle Bit-bud Yuan the lac- ondhwnwm. “autumn 0M: mammal mnmwnflh.-R Clark: Chunk-lo. Penn-ll- V’I-h- cl“... (imminent-cleanin- W man He will glve fill-oh . Vim «illustration. If It «mflwmbeolnenldeot-cq, all! all men who am that an: an: executive mu mt: the vulne- It In hoped the can In. em putt to m. Yum with pom-m m five New rm. m look luv-rd]. n tau 0! natal-.- h oh I.“ d It. In mur- Mmlt no In to h I'M-Indra. sad The [Nanak-I It- llom I. will ~IQ I mt â€"~.\lolllo Drunk-I. I.“ mu... m. «on m m but now. with. h I): noneth- dvh-n cm In tun-um mm. nnd my a. do" tun our. Th mm the dunes, M the- nth"; the Me. of how autumn-cw up. the that den of our awn-In "an m Han and Governor Yum will but Oo- wnl mm and Donnâ€"lub- a: i . 3:72 H!’ ii! pa :3...- z... Bin-i. up. In. .352. 33...:- ISI.‘ In in. .5. 2.2... =. {zincâ€".3133: :1 3-3 nu ll.â€" .. In}; I. ri- tual. 3. to: 3 Iain: Io nut-alt! n!- 3. .591... 3-. on .l'itrlinwlg‘izi If Fug-.512! an? x. .19 233:- ea - 223's! 30 rm. :1 at... 2 If} var-3! Anionâ€"vb... gm-I-n u: be tamâ€"om" limb- lot-gm haunt-c. It In. llke the nu. node-l la lune. Manning and to the polnl. ° ‘ ° He meatloa- two nu».- .- mall to the rlght Mancun- o! publlc Ind- uâ€""I'lnl. tho all: 0! Ila ole“! hid be but. Ind land. all m 3-! be punk-u.” Hem “that The elder You-u endeared himself to the nume- o! the people to I de- use that In seldom unlined by I ma In pub":- me. and the manual-bed son who was Inaugurated men-not ol the mm state In lbel Ilium: Honda: 1: loved by mon- people In llllnols to- day than any other man In the we. M New En. tint we" made before the election In 1 public who man be (althl'ully kept and can-led out. their election having been secured upon the promises made. This stamp: the new governor with bola: A man that regards the keeping of I promise nu vital as that 0! an nth. and in this mpool he goes back to the fundamental prim-Imam laid down by our (Wanner: In the fat- mntlon ol tlu- governmentâ€"hematm Ropnbumn lteconl _ A- lohvedu In ll. lunar. I’m Ito-In whoa-plan hood. Bodoanotammetodlmtowm Ihouldbodouelnthawayotmlng awhnwintlnchuxlnsonheold 03H. but more particularly In dwelling upon the fact that whatever plains} VII-“ .mfl MVMInnuw. lthhflumflnmtmm Yum-cm. Jules-u. mum and that-(headmmbflcmer awn nu-nmmununnm namwhflnmhorlm llaorndkflou'aryoraehmmoorl “autumn-Watcher IWMcaMmulmor cnmmtnalnmdnorn w and one at”; thlnn 001-- taxman-cut. "l'udnhgntmmm unknown-refraininmd wh-lmmbym”un awlmlr..h Ill. "lmnsllgndnmtnmtoa‘ mchmflngndmulm nuldidnybe'twumlnkr. cud lz‘WhtclnltfltIMtll-t'llh- Wm? lhnhdmmflcex- penance u n cums. My mum: auburn-dingo"! hammock!!! “ 'Wlly. m; emu-l]: may! .1 mr mam-Ion. '1 km a little enn- mlng nmyllfe. tad loam Irma hotealhd’flmud Eddies!" And the- it anneal am my not. dull thhtlwn-mmgtoth of it: nut unity louder. I Gnomnolnfltomoreahmhmn ornrnyllfe.” 3"? i gt When we met-d i; In}; ml Maud-Mp. and at . thy [arm '- mn"-Kn M Mn, no, Mn.“ Ma'- nd M I Klu- l.me mn' . umuthym Tit-mm" mama.” 0! I‘m an. ~mr- «dam M III-hull]. mu m “ run I- m “ll-hm Wo-Ufm-nnnbha crutch- burr (in M (Mahmud M In mknhmmomflmutmfln mmuymmmwm-m m um I». Wool l- I! ml .1... ._. ..._.A. .A- -__.,A.. ., _ ‘, CD‘S DY m THE AMBULANCE [When the cunt I. turned on. the ‘motthoolocthaunoumh (lbs. “mutating-Inn ummmmwwm hawthmmunn‘y ummwmm-muam haoothh camâ€"Now You M. end more coinplex eolid tome. The prettiest at all are the moeque len- temn. Many of them an of bronze in- laid with Inver, pierced with little wln~ down and thee cloud in turn with white or colored glue. With e lighted «adieu-Bethe: looklikeemueot Jewel- ln 1 (hit mom. ‘ A wealthy man on Bmklyn heights whohutnveiedemtdeeihuone of hie room Illuminated by intern at thletype. Thurman-item»: lmlll unite (on: lnchee in diameter to lately leave a foot in diameter and twoteethl‘h. lupheeoteendleeln- ‘trom fine wood- and slug to Iron. «heel. bran. bronze. copper. pewter and éven silver. The llmplest forms In cylinder: whlch ue permuted with numeonu holes Io Is to resemble tho clumsy slew. Then come globes. cubel.‘ ocuhedn. Mum! prism. ovum] The yum-la! 9! the lantern: val-lea "mud an: aim“ lime at that Copper th- ' 0 The- ta m M to Wall find 1-] Ind: Sixty Ma! Ma In “Welsh Ill-tel. This nuclei In that Dice-un- In at ante; Part of Valorâ€"43m“. m they wont to .- mpg-n. MmmlnAhn-mthulnb- mm Acme-douche! “Ill nu Into One Good Hal .3 lull." urged Mn Witt. War. to DU Mite Worm. [have Twenty Doha hay M. lwmlkynrm mmanu-mmmm' "Verywdl.hrthnlasth-o.”n~ gunman-ha . 8w Lunch Cart.” ‘M any an.” an an»; "mu- 0m ”align-(pom lat-snot. 00 MW I'll I "an Into 0m. hi I "an 301. Pm Thom-d I Your would "lull, My (Mu-«m: fill“ he. [would Mm limp what! I"! lived (h- Iln- Slum-h." ~vn__ .v- - â€"v- ten.» wring m- I'm- [cumulmmyuuom mDothAhIl-uu'hny Murmur. launch-nu... LN”. do not Ian-o man." can u. H (human-co: :él M 0"". I 9o gum (I- ”max: Io'uvkoulnlmmm Imud'ouowlun. Mule. u the uncut}: colon u. i: J. W. MORFORD. Jana then- u no numb. mm m In. mom: um I: CONTRACTOR. ?u,'_¢"'".‘.”.L',:-'3m1y2.f“ CARPENTER AND BUILDER. THE HELPFUL woum. mm“ '0" no". under I!» umpt- condltbu. It tone- tlmu haul-nu that during the work. If the hand touching them In very Irony. the, loan- flu'lr Inst" 0: ”MI. being ”tacked by the acid 0! the Wn‘ on since parts an communal o! concen- Mclnymormothorofmrtlth Ion-alums tunable to ml: than by (skin; of! the out" but. but this operation I. emu-and: mac-n and Mic-to. It the lnleflor colon n. In- jun‘d thug.- I: no numb. nets. The garnet turns-machinwnvieri‘n a short time. while the topaz assumes a darker shade and even loses the bril- iisney possessed by It when freshly cut. The most sensitive stone In this re- spect is the opal. This stone draws its marvelous rainbow reflections from numerous little clans which allow the light to pass and reflect it in dilenent directions. Often the opal stands the manipulations 0! cutting and polishing 1 well. and all of a sudden it splits. it Intern alwnys by excess or heat. 0w- ing to its chemical composition it is sensitive to all the changes of tempera. tum. < Penis deteriorate rery easily. in the In they are transformed into a piece , of lime. Pinned in contact with an acid. they behave as lime or nurhie would ‘ mm: from changes. as an been moved by many expflmenta recently made In Paris. Two rubles at the lam Illa and shade were kept for two rem. on in a shown-nae and the other any from all light. A: the end of this term a comparison revealed that the out had bomme somewhat lighter In color. App-one woe; im’ 'Gmi'; "for l but n with The W n «In a; move mm”. "- "3“,"... m .11 swarm-n! min. tu- rolw'uhn‘: spinal: Hung-i=2“ A, a mumpycmnus-quz paws: I’Al’ L BURMAS'I'ER MJ). Work Salishcmty. Donne" ‘Grovn. . l u. “mm-row. xnuxom ' A school for In and Women. Toma begin 8: tonbcr 19th. 1899, Janu- wy M, Apr: 31!. and July 2:], 1900. One of the no“ through. Wide-l'akf. nd program!" school- incur country. [d h M cum-u A. Imam, Pm IOIIINQ WOII MRI. mama Batu: OFFICE IN COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS. Ptoprietot ol TONSORIRL PARLORS. EYE. EAR. NOSE AN!) THROAT SPECIALIST. CHAS- ‘WERT. .'...R '1‘. MORGAN.‘.'. not?! B} ’aifié'edki"§$’am" ”1...“; 5”" 'perienne‘ of om} it will be you: goop'q 2mg an nah. I... -n __'_.x 0n retiring, and mmonpw your di- Mvo 0min: will be W and on will be bri M active and mm f9: my ma #ql’work. m. ,hu llyouruva-iuomotom,m Billoumu. Sick Hm, HM bum, or Confimion. hie u do“ at "W not“ run-.4 n...â€" Fruit. and Vegetable-. Fresh Celery. Baltimore Oy-tern. I... KLEIN Tl‘ll COURTHOUSEâ€"A1 WHEATON. MEATS. (1:80 I” Ill 1' Wm Railroad street; In: reau-‘n: f ,. new In no” mu . "06 Milan «5-! e t I'D-en N .0 a "f 192150" :B. moth Full and Winter suitings ever shown in Downers Grove. Call and see samples at Has the largest and handsomest line of e '«1. wt) 1 emrlkco COO w M»:

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