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Downers Grove Reporter, 31 Oct 1901, p. 8

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Om! mama. and mm of a. 2M numbn- IN to Do found In ulna-t on" country on (he M. m nmbm an object Innoc- to bum-n u to nut-Chad: or confine- “O. mandala. “(of WWI. Inver- m hang. mum; Ind "mutual. It anh- ou met-l Investigation. l.- b ”has of arm-“on Ind unlo- hm a "but, Ind mdln; room {or puma-I of original munch. lon- m. It mod-cu mm or wanna In: tho Wino o! -nflll’y Iowan had also [or W“! hither: to sin to their pupils wlmry Icy-om In (In an of panning lav-Nb. '3' cii'nomcâ€"mrm. 1. Va- fll. Blah: mora- not. o'clock. Incl um»: m ”a 1-9:!!on Hun any wool: n19 I. w. Innis. l. “a. “mu. In. him In It arm on up a to ”than of him n "bury pupa-I of om m. It conduct: EH“! m an" a an m More tho mtnflmmnwfilhwn A New rm panama. whnoehd Inhumhoaemmmtflednt burglar. thereby 1'89le honor. WmdfiWwflihm umxmmmwromm mmummm» Philippine trip would decidedly benefit molmem whouehachelon. provid- ed the ship on which they fined had 1 dthr mm "at £0 that of the A: Ohio paper suggests that a few educational excursions to the Philip- pine- wonld [may benefit eerhln American autumn. Judging by the 1110 battle of Santiago bu awn [lo- an out In Spun. Commandant Con- }ag formerly cam-In at the Vile-)1. ’uud u . 1-on u Bum that tho politician. vex-e responsible {or Cane- n'. def-t. 8mm admin. mayor of Bilbao. declared that the Spun-h Ill- m once. 'm to blame. In View of the fact tint we are null man; the battle of unthgo (3an the con- mvm over In Spun has some Inter- edhagthough Itseemtobetptetty well «numbed not that we won tho ‘Wtfll ‘ I'd-3‘ Mum tor m The Who (In: Inulmflm tot II-Ihr perm Ind conducted upon I no le- um: plan In out-Mined In tho Inger emu d "I. (Irma! III-u.- In um, AM Matt While (Mu conn- *7! In. In ream nun hm mun; nod: m In II» unitary ocIenu. than nun tom-In: much In In done In the wt, of panIc lutructkm u Io (In penalty of damme- and u to the methods of obtuhalu and Manning It (or the perm-hem (flak-nun of ab sun- when [ennl Wall In film. I'h‘n'l' “so? J'fli I PII'I I'TI i- r Au :.e hasbeenademand torthese puizfii 5120113 not only by relldentl of every state in the Union, but also by residents of nearly all parts oi! the world. it is apparent that they have met a widespread want, and in view or this fact the society is encouraged to begin in November next a monthly publication entitled the Philippine Be- view. in this the society will under- take to render easily accessible all current information on the Philippine question published in this countryâ€"- government reports. congressional de- bates. Associated Press news. etc. The society's representatives in Wash- ington will be permitted to have access to the vsrious military and civil re- ports from the Philippines. both print- ed and otherwise. which will form an important and valuable team of the publication. In addition, the society: will endeavor to secure correspondu once direct from the Philippines, repre~ seating as many points of view and as many interests. both American and Filipino. a. mule. andsueh part or this conespondence as the editors think or suillcieut value will be pub- lished, with such editorial explanation as it may seem to require. comma mammoth. Wmuflonwbkhltp Penan- neeklm Information at Int hand regarding the Philippine. uni the Filipinos will no doubt and tho malpract- or the society, who“ once I- It 62 WI“ street. New York. of w taut and value. In the clunctec o! the men connected with the enterprise would mm to warrant the tellubmty and Impartullty at web Informluon. W mill» or prom!- w awn w m {at Novem- ’ shin: I uric- of pan- W trifling on the Philippine ll- .l‘ndl am! the relation of the United Sixte- with tin Filipinos from May. 1m to the present time. This serie- iu now concluded. bringing the history no to July. 1%], E 3;: E mum DIIWMCMBI‘O Inn- uterphln “ulna” wm bound by one mote-ul- II M mother. MWMMWMM‘W mmmmmmoucu- ago tummuemmm Morebdthln‘. doubted]: been ”Hymnal“ lnctboputtwom mUnited BhtaIQdIdlothcm- floa- in the amount of the people‘- nflngl. mtoul cum-n bande- puunoltbe world unnamed- mudnttbemomamaovc “MM”. 0! this mm m United Intel up to 1900 had 82,440,- churchyard, New York. connin- eight ”minmoiwhichmunn- pain: of Robert Fulton. the man- ‘bont inventor. Fnlm’l MD. is not on theuultnoruhilhnruuuphcv marked in my '1' connect-d with his individuality or Achievement Fulton married a in. Livingston. and upon his death in. remains were placed in the Livingston vault. It is I m dream-hm of time and fortune that no inscription would mark the rating phaofoneotthegmnuotmuri- an inventon. m-anmmmuu m. Tho run to m Dunn any I- mud-c. mmwngvpofmtdhncr M: at nu hlgbwnn. Mind‘- lnlrodlc- mo of Mal by Jury. MI anticipation of (he dome-day surrey-Ill ml by the board-find bl: foundation of the Uni: Inn“: of Oxford wu-etdown u n Ink. In Bishop saw words. "foolish and dishonest." But me one! am am left Mmlu! 0! their story the land lecturer-Id: "It new. to In: beet mt If"!!! I century If!!! Alfred'- deub. I! boot Immutable. It “Mannhemmtbedquf muMInm-yphcaot-uy Mud thmknolppnmtmo- an for m Invention." For than can, kind Sir l‘rederkk, may than! II an inch of I11. and (AM- and wu-u1mmmucm Kn; Anna‘- um am". It: rm- Mcl Pollock'- necll Indian on "King mm [I Fuck and fiction" contend an: and Chlll. I! In booed um I! III] have a can I“. miles-co In tho out-blatant of 3 Mar new “In: button the m1 0-le Mthw-hnworld. anpily the apology which 00mm demanded [or (in amulet 01 “I am- Mâ€"doc has been undo Ind um AM tho "pi-wry Idem m but: Md Ind the emperor had mild an Chino-0 moi-ll" urn wooded lac-on Mum his nation. Inn-tor Willhm drunk in will: Prim Chan. and. u ihc alpha-illi- would my. lln Malone um cloud. Ii Ital-blinks. nominally It lent. m Mum Ou- It would "m- In" been unwoflh} of the German emperor or In: other Christian monarch to mm upon the revival of (but blrbamlu mode. In his on court. I: would have been 11- m] (or bun to lupus It upon ouun Inc: hula; Inn-ted that thou cum-I ubooldlbondonltlnthoauothb own "mot-then. Kotowing, or pmatntinz oneself upon the floor at mother's feet. is an on time custom in China, the purport 6: which in to lndiclte the inferiority ot the one who perform: it to the one before whom it is done. The Chine.- emperorl have ion: required it or their Inbjecti when approaching the dragon throne. Once they demanded that the omhuudors of foreign powers lhonid Iotow before them. To thin the latter vigorously demurred. on the proper ground that such an act would imply that their sovereign- were Interior to and "main of the Chinese emperor. So utter I struggle the Chinese cu» peror agreed by form-i treaty to lot embuudorl nppmcil the throne with- out thus humiliating themselves. This statement may 6: may not be true. However. the emperor is to be commended tor not insisting upon the unnecessary humiliation of the Chinele envoy, who in himself an uuoflendinz person. performing a pmntnl mission (or his government. m 6m «may; the pm. of bu imperial brother the m st’ rm in mule expistlon for the mo:- derottheGermanemhamdorltPe- king. havlns made I pilgrimage to Gen» men, and presented the Ipologiel at his mmment to the German em-r peter. The act of “expintlon.” so called. does not seem to have been anything like no humiliating to the Chinese envoy as the public had been letl to be- lieve it would be. It was amid the: Emperor William It first demanded that Prince Chun should below be- lore him. that Prince Chun rerused to do so and that utter a considerable blt o! wrangling the Chinese nobleman had his way and the German emperor remitted his demands. _ vault In Trinity ”CC”IDOC I. I.OC.O...OI‘ Long Distance Telephone A medical commission announces that there are 511,000,000 germs In milk. It doesn't say how many germs there are In Imported cheese. Now flat the canning season is nbout over It In said that the {Ma of nun! II to be lowered. A new play, “The Messenger Boy.” 1! said to be a success and It Is pre- dicted that It will have a long run. It will be about the first time a messenger boy was ever known to run. Harvard and Yale won a con-piano” victory over Oxford and Cambridge at Berkeley oval, New York. by a score or 6 to 8 In a. contest for supremacy In truck and field sports. This In very gratifying to the Americans and will no doubt make the young men of the English universities eager for revenge. CHOICE§ "MEATS" $.53 Roth home. The mystery was solved mien the girl was found and said she Md run sway because she had never been allowad to go out without her nov- erneu. The continental system of brush); up children doesn't work very well In thi- onllxhtened country._ “W‘ m lot-i pollen m um name- new new: men In“ bun lit» tin; up nights working on the cue of "eighteen-3mm helreu who had FREJII M0 IMJ' HIT: 011.50 00008, FRUITS ’EOETISLE8, 0001.1?! 0787‘?! "0 FIJI!" fishes the brain, And r:- fmhu the entire organism. soothe. the is Nature's time for rat; and the man who does not take sufficient time to sleep orwho cannot slee when he makes the e on, is wearing. out his nervous strengt and consumihfhia vial poWer. Dr. iles' Nervine brings sweet, ooothin , refreshing alee. Don't et another ni t pm. Get it toâ€"dny Pmmpt Chicago connections at any hour. combines perfect local serviCe with advantages cominglrom A . ‘ connections with all Long Distance subscribers. The Telephone yields large profits in the amount of new business it brings to the user. ‘chqu TELEPHONE Con-PAN! Nervine and can make very ptomp't deliveries. Order: called for if desired. Telephone N0. 231. 32 South Ifin‘ng.......- Sleep l The very choicest cuts in steaks, chops and roast: will be an inducemqnt ofierea our patron: We. al- ways have on hand mi-mmcm-‘au-o-m DON'T BE Foouun CONTRACTOR, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. m '11-! CINE-q Hm MISS MARIANNA RUE BETH: Contracts Minn for all clam-s of building coo-known. tuft-W7 70-.A7W'gu7 uly Inn-41‘“... murmuuu. "nu-atom! luv. rim-4n). In. at. aum man A“ It. “you-In. I on "an“: 1.1.1le [at Phi-kn Cull". Calm lion-n. though I“ film. “tannin 9! but «Oahu-mm tube“ nun-"Ink. a. antic-w at all . umlnnuuumnwamy run I. -Iillili}l‘liillli x. “u"l* 622$ ouncaoxm u I T‘Z'F'.‘ M“! Emily-M!" It“: .5992- { uuumn. 301.!) AND EXCHANGED. COLLECTIONS i 1 AND LEGAL BUSINESS massacres. I J. W. MORFORD. r- r". at wm It In M I {n.0, ("It t < nflultun- I111... MI. I. mnfiiiiufilfilffiikuiiflniumfiwliiKER“ WHEATON COLLEGE DR. W. C. BARBER. DENTIST. 6%4 -TliA(IllEN 0? HAND AND ORGAN. IIOI’RIII num‘u. ILLL‘UI.‘ suiting: ever shown in Damien Grove. Call and see ample! at Has the largest and handsomast line of ; CHICAGO HOTEL in Connection, "° iflwwmmwm AD; G. GRAHAM Joann": won no“. I“ Supp" limited um. Livar Ind Ram .. WleerIndan. .15 Lair; Tmm..:....1§ Scramb ‘ Endless Varlet of Good Wholesome Food Pro Cooked. at Modern. Prion. Ladlu' an Gentlemen 3 Tone: Boon:- viral at and Cold Walet and other Convenleumn. Potluck Service. flaming Capacity 500. ‘ Ladies ..._____69ntlemen' 3 Restaurant thmtmnmnoflm- "4,160, Inmmoucmua Till I! IEASOKAHLI Burcky 6: Milan». cl hutuhthh CONVEYANCING Flre % Life Insuranc I ‘1'--- RENTING AGENCY Real Estate nan: .‘tls Gum-t. lu. Sm" Steak......!5 Veal Cullen. . .. .V .15 yum»: Chops. §§ Baked Whluflsll..15 Boiled Trout... . NOTARY PUBLIC POLICE MAGISTRATE AND TN. IIIT MOI "on Raul Mutton... .. Ron-l Dork... Roast Venn" Boiled Hunt" Bee! Tongue” Pork Chopam... .. Brennan Baum... Ssh Pothlimlled. Frlcd Sauna Lake Trout... . No 12-8": Royal nulomalic dnp lad «Hut: golden oak piano point finish: “menu If wnrmuty for ten yum. (XII Ind ermine Mine machines. ............ Miss MAIITHA GRAY, Agent. Downers Grove, Ills. New Royal Machine... Inn-bum I“ "In ”in. I. “I“ and um you. sac-'15.. 1*. A“ 1mm . O'D‘IITR I” Till COUITMOUIIâ€"A1 '"lA'I’OI. COUNTY SUPERINTENDBNT 0F SCHOOLS. Ola Bonn: SUSAN ll. ROBERTS. M D Mlt‘u ashâ€"71!. .‘.'.l{. '1‘. MORGAN.'.'. HBADAQQLB C... 07"“! A! D IUIDSICII llyk Am... out “a tau 1-! Ichul Ion-r. ROOMS 500. 780- All $1.00 PER DAY. ..i5 515 IS .15 .15 .15 YUM!!!" 3!!!th P9! PIC-o !é .~ann-I U-IIIILI. lulu.- I. Tug“.- iii-Bf iii Wu 4

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