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Downers Grove Reporter, 8 Oct 1903, p. 7

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The Rev. J. 1‘. Winters begun the army, but just :3 he hid reached the ham nun Mica Strudel- jumped up‘ and asked Father Winter: to stop. An explanation followed. the young women manned (Incas, and the my went on.‘ The hndesmld ) Ind never attended a weddtng before. H. Died Misha. A Inn of eighty odd yarn died In H" York city but week, lenving writ- ten (- : small sheet of paper the fol- m‘: "th memoirs. At the age of thirty I an up dancing; at tort: my endeavors to please the Mr not; a fifty my regard of public m; at sixty the trouble of think‘ handlhnenowbeeomeatmo M or In egotlnt. which is the sum flint. r I have never meddled In my ' or would“! Inc pm ' ed n can: or : physician; 1 but um um ., BROTHERS DIE TOGETHER said. Peter Wood and Miss Rona finder, ihe principnis. entered the clutch with Stephen Perry nnd Mien Hm. Bottleigh. the best man 1nd mama. When the party reached m flim- ihe bridesmxid. instead of retiring in ("or of the bride, re- nted It the bridegroorn‘s aide. IM Realm "I. Slim-(Ion Just in Tim to Prevent Minute. But (or a sudden protest by the bride the bridegroom at n wedding In a. It!!! church. New Britain. 01mm. muuvaboen married (ottoman- " The three said m-hyo In the an! to be killed. Th0 second melted I farewell from only two. The thlrd brother pus-2d out with but one wellâ€" NIARLV WEDS THE BRIDEMAID. loamy. left alone the Mk occu- l“ o! the deuhhonse. saw Burton. the In! and strongest of the three Burton and Allen my n11 hm!» trick on with the guards and the Winn. the an! to 30. was Inn-Md u he landed mm to dun: by m. and: and Burma and by the other mn- de-ned an. Moo-er. no Inc“ "mm mm"! nun of (I. who“ «my I‘ll Hm Dummi- 133 o! the tum brothers Ind 0! MM: Iowa. "A. only mm occupant o! (to “er of co". mowed lot mane. condo-nod to death. 001mm lo the m mini: 0! this Mlle. the cells In the mdemned "or were not cm- mm and mnllloned 0!. one from no other. lush o! "w boy- MM um. Mm m the cult I rmclll. Ibo [mint nflh- Iv unto! o! W (‘nmouc church. Into vbkh they wore taken in mnmnnkm only a In: minutes More their data. Mr Int «1 on «m: was to Nu «to cross; their Int anal] nigh! no They want to "to chair at dull: mm dumb and urlcllm lmnu. without (-1- am: And without n‘mmmt. Tho youth- Imnt :0 the chair In ”If-cloth“ «mum- Wlllln. Wain-wk. Button. The lotus m m rhllr in that ordn- wu Arranged by Ibo hon (hom- ulna. No non um and minim and n! more awful «muon- have over mm: plan In the M310" 0! IN. «no. u I: all over. Nanak bu fill-Md her work an tho murder 0! Pour Hob- hubock has been avenged. Wmln; In the New York Jouml, the luv. Thom: 8. 0m: ulna the [allowing Account of the execution at the lhm Va Worm When In that city In! wot-II: Dramatic Description of the Execution of the Three Van Warmer'Boys. Hunt to Sleep in Peace. The body of Bronson B. Tuttie. n miilionnire, who was lmried a few any: .30 It Nnngatuck. Conn" was placed in n cachet incioaed in n burglar-proof ameumc box or vault. so constructed that once the lid was shut and the locks mapped into pince the unit could not he opened until utter several hours of work unless with dynamite. The lid of the vault is fastened by automatic lock and bars. every one of which mutt be forced home the cons an be reached. in addition to all thin n “mun tom guard ova tho 3 mum-Int. Mn. Yale h“ fine nmnments with- in sight of her husband's hotel. He recently offered his wife 85,000 In cash, :1 is and, If she would get a divorce, but she refused it. The iown ins not voted an the li- cense question in four years. but viii do so next flandny. town meeting day. Manse Mn. Yule and other: induced twenty-five electors to sign t petition (or a vote. Mr. Yale has not lived with his wife since the int town elec- tion. Size mu carry the im for no license, he says. but he hopen to win by a small majority. Innkeeper‘n Wife Load. a Crusade Against Liquor “Hing. Mrs. Edwin! Yule, whose husband I: the vealtlflest citizen oi Bark Hamâ€" Ital. (3mm, and mpfle'tnr of the only licensed mvern In the vnhge of River- Qon. in crusading ngninst license. The others were brought In quick 1mm and the most dnmuc eta union In the history 0! New York v.3 over. He then beckoned nrs. Spitz“ nnd Nthnnllrl In ”th Mm. The three phyflchnn minced Willis Van Wor- new «lead. HI: body was taken from me ohnlr through the doom where he had recently entered alive Ind into the mm on the left of (hp corridor. by the door of which his two bro":- or: were yet to pass. Tho mama! vn mntlmwd for I minute um um- Innm! ac. and a m- om! conufl. Marlin: It 200 volt: and Menu-In; to um. wu tun-ml on and continued for the wounds. Dr. Ran- som men unfilled (he stethoscope m lho bod]. Time was no Mldonco M unmo- nm In Mn dot-«nor and he dld not "In M: «you {man (ho crucifix. Alt" be but Mn Med In the only Dr .uum unnlm In Mr. DIN. and Im- luuor "mm! In "It! ill. behlnd Mn and drown! - Ion-r Ink) Mm. TM mm! was ”20 mm. There was I single mvnlskm and the body hung "up In the chair. "no Imam-d. my boy." tho and print mum: and won! an chuntlnx Mu Min-m Au Willi: run pan-Mu down the m0 thin! in MI: 0|th maria: Mn only word: In the mum worm “Father. In you mm (but (rm-m w!" an no?" W“!!! Van Worm-r cam Into the chamber of dent]: with Father Bolur an. The boy 'u pallld. but he dld not lwmblo. lflu Mada rm neatly, Mn «yen had on I nut-HI: which ha hold In bl: right bud. It never In. urn]. Ow'r lull m‘ur “Ila he "pell- vd um Flu-or ltd-lung" IM word-t Joann. bury. Ina-uh. nml no In my lot hour." The vitae-sex, twenty-seven in num- bar. muched Into the dull: chamber (mm the vudan'u once. when they lud assembled at (May-three minutes after ll o'clock. The ollclll doctor! were Dr. Cuba Mahmud. Dr. E. I. Ransom and Dr. flpmh. the nun who potlumwd tho lulopny on "no body 0! (“mica-x. the murderer of I’rosldenl McKinley. l3 AGAINST HER HUSBAND. "Soon mm- ] stopped drinking cof- fee and bean to drink Poumn the headaches new ion Ind it 'u not long not" 1 'II entirely cured and l have never Ind u return oi this dis- treulng trouble for [mind-ya I never drink once. but tuck in Poltuu. "As loan to my wife law It“ Pon- tnm Ind done for ll. aha gave up colon. which III. ind drunk ail her life. This we six week- :00 and no in A changed wanna. for her nor- mneu bu nil disappeared Ind la- in. has Income smooth ad her cheeks inve n good my red wim,‘ Ibo sleeps veil. mo. ”mount. moi could never do while Ill. drunk cof- foo. We consider Pout-1n I II“..- hoid many I- my homo ad line induced any Mend- io try this wonderful food Grin in pine. af out he." Run. an: by Man 00.. "I had tried I" kind: or medicine: but none helped me. an error a the following proves: “I lava used every kind of the best 3nd. 0! to: “a com that can be an! Irma I Int clot grocer but never found on. um mid not and. lay nervous system and It wu not until I bean to drink Poatum Food (>qu In pine. of sale. no to: tint I had relief from the (mine “tacks of 'nmons nick headache [mm which I la] loaned for 80 yarn. hay people In All the Man. for the am cnsod by colon upon the poorer 5nd” of mice but this n "What's the mun with you. Bob?" called hat-k Col. on". “Don't you think I win! to go to haven u we" as you do?"â€"Bnltlmore Sun. “But I van! to," remanded Mr. Mc- Gwen. "They wan! "to lights lhln year. do they? Well. they shall have them; but I mn't allow you to pay for them. Upm citing the anmulanrn. Hr. MnCnen plumbed um "my nbmld have the Hth "a filled Col. 011M! by telephone and MM Mm that he wanted Mn (0 Infill! hm lights at "on at. Plus church lawn Me and charge "no upon” to Mm mnlk. Whem upon the Colonel "piled: II In be" (M mum arm. oauu (0 «apply in "mm "flu u the un- Imal In" [on 0! Bl. Mm‘ rhnrrl. Thu ya! I» mm n! the rlmroh In!“ (.0 Mum». and not wishing In Ham on lhv ('olmnl‘n gnu-mu], (My wvnt to Mr. Hm”. In their on» die-mt. 1m Hun Looted hr low-rd tor am to church. In Ina-thin; M (ho Multan. my plying M «lavmc mrnnl (or um um- Iul Illumlnnflm by m:- United moo lflr Linn and hm" company. Mr. Rob"! J. McCuon. nuwrlntoadn! of lamp. Ind "ng”. tom molly I ennui-mun “my at "m luo (bl. umoo w. 0mm. who cli- mm mm. and 0! III» runaway. A roulu alone doo- not nuke lunch 0! u uphlll um. When u woman hu I putty hand the van“ oflwr people to m It. The Income In rewrn show that. mum- ul (that Britain hlvr invented nbmul 85.680.500.5m. In. nu Plu’l Care to: rum-pun- DIV“ I" me an. mu main; 'r-m. Run-An low Hutu. lech. N. Y., flab. I1. mo. We do not believe Immonlmy be cause we have proved u. but we [or- ever try to drove 11 because we be- lieve Il.â€"â€"Mnrllnnu. Deniers say (but u soon In A on tumor tries Defiance Starch I: II In. possible to sell them any other cold Inter lurch. It can be used cold or boiled. Taklng lnlo conslderallon all stndles Ivallnble {or the degree of bachelor of arts. the average grade of’lhe average student under the aver age protesmr la 86 per cent. Don’t you know that Deanne. Starch besides being absolutely suw rlor to any other, is put up 16 ounces In package and sells at same price In lZounce packages of other kind" The number of high school students studying physlcs decreased during the hut ten years from 24 to 18 per cent, while the number studying Latin Increased from 40 to 50 per cent. Mano leak .3 Mn. Mulls-n Nrw 1m. Oberlin Was the Pioneer. Oberlin was the first college In the world to admit women. One woman was graduated there in 1838 and six in 1839. Allan's Foot-Ease, Wonderful Remedy. "Have tried ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE. and find it to be a cermin cure. and gives comâ€" fort to one sufiering With sore, lender and swollen feet. I will recommend ALLEN'S FOOT-EASE to my friends, as it is certainly a wonderful remedyâ€"Mn. N. H. Guilford. New Orleans, La." An Intel-«flag Experiment. As the remit at observstionl st the Biological Aasoclntlon'g Lorraine“ eotuhlilhment. it has been found tint of (our plaice marked with tabs and thrown into the sea oil the north of Holland, one made a journey of 170 miles in forty-five days, another was caught after covering ninety miles in eighty-tour days, a third traversed filty‘three miles in seventy-(our days, and the fourth had traveled sixty- three miles in uixty days when taken. All these fish had taken a westerly or southwesterly directionâ€"“Lillie. Please look at Mm. Austin's New Duets. IOTH WANTED TO GO. IT’S A MISTAK E. “OWN?!” GROVE REPORTER. m H. W. DRUNK", OM. cub-ma». - M CANCER “5'"! PIITIAM ”Ml!” Ian 1-. now Cu Ca.1M6tâ€"i;â€";Iâ€"h mail-:1- lg‘bwl - ondo lam-14mm“. (1011...: wmueufor . flunk-ulna. Good 1::- M damn. Ira-tor mum and plou- 91:5: AUTOMOBILE FOR SALE ' when n V (R In mic. Wm I our one m-mtry no. puking Patina for who I. has ion- In Incl In.» In: at hunk Int/gr". OUR" AT "ONE FREE TO WOMEN! Veal-Winch" DOLLAR suffer. with clot bud-oh. pic-so by Dr. Galdwoll's What I pfly It In flu! popular "norm no not than Micheal. 0! (he vorld‘u hay rmp Inn llnltod sme- mwl 28500.00" poundl. TM- ": about lull .- much u (torn-n1 And monum- n III"?! In Khulna. Hundreds or dealer. II] the run amtlly Ind superior quality of De- Iuwo Stuck I- luv. mun plus 0' all other band; 001m any any moot no" any on" gum). Good “word for Organlat. Benjamin More Count at Wenhun. Mum. ban played the ume organ In "m slaw church ulnce Sept. 0. 1868. The sun 0' Lin. tach Inhalmanl of Germany eat: an average at more than eleven pounds of hrvu'l a week. The French come next. with an average or. nine and a halt pounds. and the Enxlluh and Bwlun next with an average of m and a hall pounds each. ll eunuch-ho. “lol rum belt“ mm for an mid-"LAND mg- '"" «W cl" yon cut «I to ”I our Ill '0 mil IM rice- for It. OI! muznnm '0 no I!“ "3. Don t My or ”I had all you no In. Vidal [Ill t III. Bl. PERSONAL There I. menu-r21 In nm tutu-m n! the mumry thin In other dunno-I put mother. um! um“ Inc In: low "In IIIIHFWIGC to no lurunhlo. For n are“ many yum docwn woman.“ I; Hon-l dln- an and pmcrlbod loull “Human. mm M mnuuuuy lnllln. mum's VIII: local "camel“. manure-l It. "war-Me. Science In- mvu an" In be. cun- munloul a noun and t aurora nqulm commu- tloanl Ira-Imam. "IH'I Usual Cur. mum-alum h] r. .v. (:bunoy 4:0,. Toledo. (mm. 1. n...- uuly can- numtlon-l can an the mint“. It. II “no lnurmn In done: from w drool w I numb". It ul- 4 - ramp on no blood and mum“ "rhea o! the ”alum. The! on» one hundred donu- [or my cue It lull-wean. Bead [or 7! ud "Mum-u. Aggro-p F. J. on v a. 00.. term, 0. Frequent Variance am» Uniting and Pronunciation. A variance between the spelling and the pronunciation of a name has al- most come to he a sign at aristocracy: it indicates family antiquity. There is a tradition of a Virginia family, the orthographlcal representation of whose name was “Enroughty," but who insisted on calling it. "Darby.” But was there originally any satisfaction in seeing the family name mutilated in the popular mouth? 0! course not; it is as certain that the first Dalrym- ples were outraged at seeing their proud designation corrupted to “Drum- ple“ as that the tenth earl of Stair to« day would be horrified to hear it given the ancient sound. Mr. Rooaereit may prefer a certain pronunciation. His uncio is known to prefer still another -â€"the strict Dutch. But when the Roosevelts came over they dropped their accustomed language; they sub- mitted to the customs of this coun- try; part of them consented to a mod- ification of their name. though they do not appear to have agreed upon a settled form. The public will settle the matter {or themâ€"Philadelphia Led ger. Plano look It Mm. Auultn'n Nu-w Drona. V- “V. w_-,-‘._ :5- : "iron on m In Win. I“ sol}: h final-u: . Hull's am I‘m- uu lb! but. m 87.0? 00.. M II. In. Huh-'0 loath. far: mum loot .mâ€" mo nu. «- b m.ll~0 .o-uu flu wit. a: a mu Sy'Fi'i'i’l Pepsin 82. PAM. Inn. H’Wc Inim- THE MATTER OF NAMIO. GINGER!“ ll mm :aszx' land Warrants «on-Mn I. vuwrmneunco. RANK ll. NET) I. I float. Ito-var. Cob. -un n. Ills“! “nu-u...â€" r-u. Huâ€" f mk‘m'r‘nu- n. comm. 010,0}..3: Lc-metr'" Wm“. ""33""... PAM-fl “I! III- not «Ila-mum's. mm Innkrnvummxmumm mpbvl Jul-loam" .hbmwumn: n-MMmmfim: nun-uranium mmnflnm och-HI". .o..m 5‘ sum-Jpn!- Iyu:mm,h.jt nan-4 «nu-boun- ma. “human, {Fifuc'o "‘I‘ ”new. Adv-col ”M- .4. mm moan. Into" lum'a. V. II noun" mind an I! Mr I- I!“ mac vm 3 infant-mum NW Donut ta Inkâ€"Tum nu "mm m locum “ms. 1". fig fill! 2:2. ma" kgfiigi‘mwtuyir "'35:: hat. “I. to In K ,m Kiting-fig” Mo‘irnt ' 0..."? Ens-73$.“ '0. CI m (‘0ch . .- ova-inhuman": In luau-u We! ml. at ”nun-4'1”..." '- Mai mom-n. than "an.“ rpm ~. Ibo"! ttf-I. ’m‘ l PAYI'OT 0A." '0. Mrs. Annm Axnmcws, R. F. D. No. I. Bnomlmn. Wm, wrim I received the free irini of “man's Kidney Piils with much bcneilt. My little lmphcw wns sum-ring ivrrihiy wilh kidney trouble from uwu'h-l {cw-r. 'I‘wn dmztnra failed to hcip him and he lluuiiy wc-m inlu H “IDS. His father gave him Dunn's idney Piiis and from the second dam TELL (‘x'nz Innâ€"l washed the flee trial 0! Dunn's Kidney'l‘ms, They are spit-mild. I had an awful pull: in m back ; on taking the pm- the pain It t mo fight uwny and I feel like a new man. â€" Sloyhcn Helm-fer. They correct urine with brick-dust sediment, high colored. excessive. pain in passing. dribbling, fthuency. Dunn's Kidney l’ills illssoivo and remove calculi and gran-l. Relieve heart palpita- Iion, slot-plasmas. headache, nervous- and loin plin- overcom. Swelling 6! the limbs, rheumatism, and dmpuy algal vanish. m A *1 eurmifi “In. “hon-l It. Win! Inn-oh mum. In". hum “I. lhll Mai-Ho non-athl- “on! M rule. lot-Wm"! \v u but ht. Inland yo q." ran-p... lllunnuoni by c. u. wauaus '- n a o u . o o . u o noon. mu m comm. Mia-hm. luv you The scene is in Clay Cmmy, Indiana. The uh begin! with "no Mylflc love of a young hrmet Ind a girl teacher, which culminated in a mini-p that bring! pattern Ninl in spite of poverty and ham! watt. Th- dovelopuou Mn intricate plol. worked out in a masterly manner. inept Ibo lama 0! ch. [cadet at the high»! tension. ”on folio-s «he nvnhnin‘o! which. ill th- yuun‘ man. his Me in Chicago where be me. npidly in bi- pmludoa. 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