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Downers Grove Reporter, 21 Feb 1901, p. 8

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V L. Order: called for and dc- -liveted. Give me e trill alienâ€"drop I cud or call "Robert Buck 'MflMe-qumuow W8LNashvflle TI. OIIAT CIIYIAL mill-I "all “II... WINTER . TOURIST TICKETS VigiF lo ri da f‘ GUEF % dOAsr Inuit-um. [W I WW, III “II! .1? pointnenu would be rude by thin time next month. But will: u per-lu- my worthy ot the can. they III-bi: upo- per-one! interview. which like updchtoutotnlnehounwhlchhe pulllnathlnofllceudnbjeethm to long distance IntmkI'l by tele- phone at Mt. until III bu act“!!! so um whatever left to look It up- pllcatiooe or We. or even to take his pencil ln hand (or an hour townie I much schedule or his (mm pollueu bully. lllslng each morning at 1. the governor can a lonely brand“ by two the rent at the household have1 MIMBO’cbcchl-ulh delhlnthemliveoflcelilho mu m. then: he null-e ufll eat. em lulu to N. ville h the den". and n this! law mmm (ll-m “Pu-I'm WI. mun-am "um i an unu a una- an . 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Ymunkhmmmm W 13,09 M and the .- “hfm'mhebm- autumnâ€"mum". .. m “ m “w” m “mu mu m m. a mm “mmwmmm “mm mm: mm mg m “mm“ maumm «a» m a m mmm m. numw my“ mm mm ME.” mmmmmwgfl WE magma?“ mmwmmrmmfi E "mmmmmm .m M?“ 5mm???“ m j mam “mm ”WWW” Wm mg mad - a t .u mmmn mm mm“ ”rm?” m. - :Mwmwwmmm “muâ€".mumum. ”mmm “Mum m. .wmumwmuummnummumm umuMhmm m mauQMWn. «v .mmmmmamm in Eng am Ismail-fill. anon-r tuna ha ulc- I It- will be content to am the governor a on some one subject." little rout (mm thou- continuous un- Then Mr. Waln- aid In that In ”I. he "Ill be brought to I mud-till, tone of salmon: for which be m not- Io far on appointment: an cones-nut ed. ”Doctor. ha» It cram to you n he In full: united to give to the that you are Insane on the subject of nubile halluc- every whit at (be u. Inn-Inn” m It Gonna. Meanwhile, how- Immediately the doctor W q and out. he one" no complaint, and ls'cxchlnml. "nut. )lr. Wlllh. I an no! WMwmum-Mvm Insane!“ Inc luau-u. by wad or dead. on: It. Walli- "one and an: “m. be It not willing to muons receiving, melding to your on cm W. y‘all-Its far one. n- my and uufimnutmlmunmm l Io far In appointment: are concerned as he In full: united to give to the while bun-Ine- every whit o! the It Win- It Gonna. Meanwhile, how- THE smears meow. {Va- l'oa Incl-also an Wm ‘9 II- II a m . Vonsoltluoitiernmnhersotthansl.‘ fl Muhartells this anecdotootths late Severn Tackle Wallis as nil-irat- W cleverness and sarcasm oi’ Hr. Hr. Wallis was attending the will at a wealthy testator. and. u the lawyers say. when the estate is large a lawyer “will wrestle with a will with a will." A prominent physician was called to‘ testify for those contesting the will. The doctor became restless under the lengthy and exhaustive cross examina- tion of Mr. Wallis. and ilaaily he petu- lantly exclaimed: “0h. Mr. Wallis. i believe the tests- tor was insane!" Hr. Wallis kept his temper and said quietly: "Doctor. you are the tint per- son who has ever intimated in or out of mart that the testator was insane. Why do you so: he was inane?” “i believe." the doctor replied. “that overymanis moreoriessinsaaeon some one subject.” “is It your deliberate professional opinion." Mr. Wallis than lobed. “ex- pressed here in court under oath. that everymanismoreorlesainsaneon some subject?" “Yes." the doctor replied; “i will as: here ondcroath that from my reading. see art! the time‘needed for performance ot‘thensnaidntlesothisoflice.snd to relieve the anxiety. ones for all. it! the applicants, by makin; his appoint- ments. it rem‘ains to he soon wheth- er the applicants themselves will give him tune to do this before the ieflsla- tare mourns. or whether postpone- ment until vacation will be absolute- ly necessary. it the matter cannot be considered with due deliberation and faithful can, before that time. the so!- ‘ ernor will not hesitate to postpone all appointments until then, and the whole state will approve his action. After listen 1, .or rather after his return from the Inauguration at Wash. intuit. he will try to give either his afternoon or mornings entirely to this "I. but it is very doubtful wheth- erheeandoso. ithecan.AprIl will probably see many nominati. More the state senateâ€"otherwise not. As the present session of the legisla- tare advances. more and more time will have to be given to eomnltatloa mourning legislation and to the pens- al d statutes mounted for approval. hnowlodao and experience I believe and unless applicants and their trisnds that every man is more or less insane will he content to give the governor a on some one subject." little rest tron: their continuous cali- Then Mr. “‘allis said in that line Ill. he will be brought to a standstill. tone of saunsm for which he was not- . "my...“ Jackâ€"I like an. that)" ,laan. m (with n a: «nu-o - u “an! maul-Illa“ hut-mm” nit, my “Ivar-my “vii.” 00' D! wile Jack-0|. nutter. I do in. «In! It’- nwtd nu. @qmlm-mm magnum-moanin- loner (WP-In shod! not Autumn-culminuhhm vaothnm'fi'm mend. annual («mt-h In. “tau-mmmu-Om Ono wanton-chum.“ hum mudawudum OLD DUTCH WERE CHOU“ Court. my and mum and. and uothlu not. will“ (be teat-cur bolus huntâ€"lam... It. Walli- nroce and and: “Deck. Will; to your on om booty. mmmtulmunwm I mm you [mm on the m at III-any." Hr. Wallll kept m- temper and uh! quietly: "Doctor. you In the ant per- son who has ever lntlmted In or out of court that the rectum wu lame. Why do you any he VII lam?” “I believe." the doctor replied. “that a}. when the estate in km I Inner “will wrestle with n will with n will." A prominent punk-Inn wu culled to my {or those contesting tho will. The doctor became mum under tho lengthy and exhaustive cro- minn- tion of Mr. Wallis. 3nd finally he petu- llntly exclaimed: In (0? newly I1“ "at! but In: mm33~nwmz m- m n vfllam. In mm mm m mu m mm min to- m'ngwnum “'3' WEEK" mm m «m «e WEEK] new trade! 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