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Downers Grove Reporter, 15 Oct 1903, p. 4

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ha. 3'! ask yourself, "Ho. Inch humming“? flownuch than has no yum with in ot- a gmmmmnm mm m. h mm mm of ms.“ with but. In and» to ma nose-l sad mm purposes. A use In poht I a Golden. In South Dem than 3 flow-y Is composed of this novel m. Puma-My tbs relies an. elm 'Iflch was stranded lactation for the owner a! to... for they form quits s fes- ot m dwelling. the maneâ€"Hun- I Indyâ€"on the from being mule We: from shoulder: of "HE! lore. R la n Imposing 'mk. The line which It menâ€"an extension at (but m Call-ado? to omâ€"rn- w grind and banana: may. MW. that.- MWWtfm tn the highest put of an (“dim In Whiutm. ammoffioofoet "who Wyn-(Mimi. ”out“ am"i¢idio?o; team Deanna lands the way Ir the buildâ€" holy-nu Imam. Th 00' anu- m structure lbnfll] to be mad “wrm.w0m‘bmd «any In magnum“. tn (Int vhlnh watches over "to i‘nflh. having a Cl fill: in Iimln' yer Mg mummmlmmmd unannoun- TM WM" Cut “Pro Mina [HIM-M “I; h mug" for (no In! “no, Ion Inv- Ing a 1n": (htmuh mo my. “huh. I an". up] Cm much IW to m u water can wows; um um Not having noon until" a! m m Hm. Tonal. mm" | III-him Id... In. aner the an and and my! to the am": “Hay. numb-y, mu. 1" II. II‘ .' yor Inter!” "la (mod. “no". at Marl 'Ifll M mm... m can hm. mu: m. by thou-Int m nu. «mm: ”Too'al. In. M‘ mum!" Magnum It. William Lyman Underwood. bocloflologhl o! the Baotou boud‘ol henna. bu Announced the dimvm or I new mode- d multo tile. u luv u nu»? that {or not have poo- tlnd Manually. The no! endure a o wagging. which. number of tho mm In! aid: In dulmylu muslin-u than do mu. In luv“ [callus on the luv-- at no you. According lo (M doctor. who BIL .962. may "Winn“. an Inns. of tho a" masculine. II” an n my ma; bum; nae-annou- In» In; I. um want u will and] In. which mum bu. boon confidant an able! Mio- mm: (to In. Inn. The lulu:- I! one. nhlnod: “Nonsense; we Hohonwmn- mum Io protector. We pnnwt carnival." uon of n sculptor that Bun-rel should eppeir n 3 Roman neuter. but. only to reject It. When the user In Inspecting the mpdel the Architect 0! the «(hear-J ventured to remark that Blmmk looked rather like I reactor (hater) o! the Hothouse}- “Protocior' No! Needed. Bimuck’o monument for the new Bel-Ho cubed“) bu at In! stained it.- mm In”. The iron chancellor in to be represented 13 a German [might at (in middle can. A! uni. the kaiser “a Inclined tow-rd I cuinuier uni- turn and considered Also the nugget- Varying Ocaupatinnn Have Much to , Do With Lii‘e'o Length. 'With regard to the occupation which ensure longevity, it is the uni. vernal testimony that clergyman reach the highest age, being close run by gnu-donors and vine-dressers. Ordi- nary agricultural laborers, although their occupation in ac largely in the open air, are not conspicuous as long liyera, except in France, sheden and England. People working with wood are longer lived than those whose oc- eupationa are with metals, and both attnin n higher age than textile work- ers and workers in chemical induauiea. The ahortest-iived people are minm. except in England. where the superior mining regulations and admirable nanv nary mnxernents have a beneficial enact. in England and Norway sailor- and iiahermen live to a far greater age than in Germany and France. THURSDAY, OCT. 15. x003. 94M”; gum. mum. About Rom-Making. u‘unnuoun Down-u alovs 563. MEN WHO LIVE LONG. fit: an P. O. u now «- Grove. m. u wand clu- unll LI“!- viii! linen! can In Anvuvcn. curious mm”. A correspondent of the Field mon- flom a canon: superstition respecting Eben dying on the doth of their mu. “1 have bed," he writes. “ho the uni. of the elect- d a genus-m "no am about 3 W- m. In the mum three “It of be. ware eaten-ad for me, but “an the ma wont to more then out you :11 dead. nu II the th as l me My new: not a m Recently a man named Saunas-1, mini-'3 In the Mm Axe, Mama-d Grape. 3mm. hither» confined to the Mules] side a: Isl-imitate. has now to he clued “not; the fertil- bern. Two Russian scientists, ll. Emeline" Ind M. Krovkofl. have me perfected an electric battery specially designed for this purpose. It is buried in the no“. which thus beams Inu- mused. and not only nuke: the crop more form. but more lbw mm mm'm outed to have: been Med with m, beetroot. i trefoil, Daley 3nd cola. Amy (may Ruben. Every noldlar In the numb Ir-y currie- In Mn antenna what In hm .- the "emergency nun." TM. canals“ of I umll (In cylinder, similar to a pocket aplru null. divid- ed Into Um comp-mu. One of those 1: filled filth four ounce: of cow- mte and the other meal“ I slmlllr gummy 0t concentrated beef (pet-Inlet“. As lts mle lmpllen. the ntlon la not (0 be used except II the me of dlreat necessity. and. It conv mined In urn-ll malice. It will Inn- Min strength for thlnyalx hours. The my mm trees. which. although four or In years-old, we only lost a hat but. not only make a don‘t!- tnl um. «1th but prodnco 1 «new Gaunt T56. Fruit 1'"... mmmnmmâ€"mmu lhlqnoduhflehouolmhud lax-m n! mm cplcwm. cm- !rnlm I: m Wanna at lando- m .017 mm“ muou for an abundant supply of dwarf fruit (no. lulu with cherries. mu... yam Ind Ink. for mm: m M at the dinner: of are coming cum. A Llwuy Amman-q. In Non-hot o! the prom! you m cm llhnry at rim will col-hut. m on bur-and and timed. nah» ‘un or In Madam. In memory a! m. m “ammo: Mn decided In nblln ll he dam. on“ no editors IND at PM. Ola-ow Amlll In M h-ou Ill-my Wm. madman Iulch lug-tun d m "Orlando hum" o! Arluo. “no voila-o will mum at Orly-(hm am In 100 Macrame mm nod '1" could: I W of Anna, and an odd.“ by Tm... Wt with In 1|:le ”a by ll. “80'. don't know of more that Mm: or twenty woman I'd be willing to my port one ll~0h. fly now, Juliet. [â€" oom Luau-'1 undonludâ€"«l was only John, hole“ I van!” Bu! II In! no luv (ho Duo thatch (or In: M In and It cool him the price or n In: M Mr pounds at candy to mun bl.- ”Arthur.“ IM um suddenly and anxiously turning mind himâ€"4h” in! Jun Isl-bod their hoooymooa~“lt you won the Sultan of Turkey would you have o hundred IIVOIY" “Orv elm. am" he replied. with I nun. “l and Tom, much to the chest-In o! the hmlly. showed a decided tendency to so out and cemueo on the back fences all night, while Jack presently developed domcatlc mm and eventuâ€" elly beams the mother of e one litter M kittens. 80 that In how they came to get the names of Topsy-alt end JMl-IIOL 'l'hlnu ere Ioldom whet they seen. u some wise phtloeopher once utd."â€"Phllndelphle Record. Procllvmea pf Philadelphla c-u Up. at Cognomene. "It doesn’t pay to jump at conclu- sions. especially In naming cats," and n Spruce ltreet physlclun. "A friend of mine who lives In West Philadel- phia nu two cats that rejoice In the lumen of Topsy-nix and Jack-not. He got them both ov'n year ago when they were both mun kittens, and nomad one Topsy and the other Jock. Weu. presently they grew to cathood,1 ”PM The: the Wmnwmy «Am Their Propagation. ' m: a body can acquire. during the night. 3 different temperature from that of the surrounding Itmosphere his been demonstrated by Mr. Well, ”on English physicist. If s thermome ter is taken from the window. wrsp pod in cotton and placed on the ground its mercury will descend seven or eight degrees. Vegetables simi- lurly situated. being bad conductors, msy freeze at a time when the ther» mometer does not mark the freezing pointâ€"proof that the cold experienced by n plant may be entirely diflerent from the temperature or the surround- lug nir. This low temperature of plants, however, only occurs when the night is clear, since at this time the plant sheds its heat throughout. space and Obecomes chilled, whereas, if the night is cloudy, the phenome- non does not occur. This giVes rise to the popular superstition that plants and buds are frozen by moonlight. Th”. M Chm. lair. NAMES WERE NOT 37“! GROWTH OF BLANTG. Caught. FITTING. Sendiotfiu‘mplc. WM 7 mum _ In thousands of cases Scott's Emulsion has [woven to be the right food for soft bones in childhood. ‘ Wmnfi‘ food caused the tro_ubl_e. igh} {09d will gut-e i_t.- Bow leg; become straighter, loose joints grow strongerand firmness comes to the soft heads. Scott' 3 Emulsion IS the right treatment for soft bones in children. Littledoseseveryday give the stiffness and shape that healthy _bones should have. Soft and crooktd bones mean bad feeding. Call the disease rickets if you want to. The growmg child must eat the right food for growth. Bones must have bone food, blood must have blood food and so on through the list. ‘ lam: at "any Winder. demand. The Inderd’nd. luvs-g been app-301nm M. minmralov o [M «Ian 01 Harry Wheeler. deem. “My given node. that In win 2;; par helm! (he Cunt] (Jun 01 DIM Cog-- 1y.” "Io can have in Who-mu. at (in Dec. Ion-.on Ila In! .011:le Dec. next. II which line all PM! having china ants“ said es- llte "a mild and «queued to attend I‘m (In "W at having the am adj-um. Ml per. not“ “new In llh‘l mate an grid ‘0 like hummus fly”! 0 "n I aim. Dated (IN 3": day 0! enter. A. D. III). Gmnucn a Finn". D. G. GIA.A I. Attotnqyu. Administrator. The board morn; tho "5M w njoct any And I" this. Damn (hon. Ill... Oct 503. mm W. 8. Samba. Engineer. 0mm.” Iowan. Pram-t, Jun: w. Guns. fluent-r1, am. 8. Hum. bond 0! local lulu-mun“! o! m. V"- In, of Donna (Iron. 000E F000 Etch mm! no“ In woo-pun“! 5’ a comma check of not In. Ihnn In par can of tho MAI anomal at the pro. ponl Ind In and. pay-bl. Io Chum IMMI. Plus and “memento.- may be non III blul pm!- obulnod u tho of- Ioo 0! Chain Iochcl. Down". (Iron. or at room I‘ll: Inmuotu building, MIC-h for the then work vlll I» undo by open-I man-om bonds bur- Ing 5 par can! nun“. Mud my“... nm In mound I), tho Baud 0! Local lmpmvomnnh o! “a Villa“. 0! Datum (iron. llllnoh. all.“ 7 o'cloct p. m . Ocl. mm. 1900. Mummy. earth; and p-vlng - por- tion of Inl- Ilmt In sum vflluo, n cumin; upmxlnnloly 2710 lino-r I‘nL ol comm-d menu you» and mud). Md MM sq. yuan of brick pnnmom on uncut.- hundoUom Tm but and no“ comprehend“ ‘worll on Nobmkl over producod hm: jun. boon land by the Burlington Roma. him-4811"], Illuuntod pa- 3. pulled full of junk m. non o! In. 'ounnllon I pro-pectin all!" runs. In .ddmo: than In u hm. actions! up 0! an “at. which I. “can“ In our, «hull. Thm In no country un- do: an nun when noon 0! push and an- orgy In" I bow-r chuoo to wound. It I. I panda. (or "good mun," for they will not. be compelled to uni. Ion; In Nobmkm 800d 1063, lo: A ropy o! the liook. No chat“. P. 8. Rustin. Mug-r mm mung-r. 210 Adam:- un“, Chicago. Tm but and no" work on Noun-kl over jun boon Issued by ! Rout; It bu 48 “I." This church hold: regular Wednesday evening testimonial meetings at. s p. In. in Oldlleld he". Realm: room for the benefit of the pubuc open every Wednenday afternoon from 2 [05 o'clock u I"? thben avenue. A” ure cordially Inn-Izod. First Church of Christ. holds Sunday services on the of tho Oldfield building at. N] joct for Combu- 18th, “Proba Death." Sunday school FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST‘ One 0! Ayer’s Pills at bedtime this the Cherry Pcctonl greatly in braking Ipp_arc971d. MINWTOI'S NOTICE. A NEW BOOK ABOUT NEBRASKA. “LI Hi”: left me with a Md cough. y end: said ‘consump- don.’ I then tried Ayer's Chang mm and flu pronfiprly cured. A. K. Bundles, otomia, Ill. NOTICE 1’0 COMIACTOIS Lanna: 00.. Lam f Christ. Suicntlsl. moo the top floor :Idlnxa110z45. Hub- ;h, “Probation after y school at noon. regular Wednesday Intel], Mus. ? Downers 610ve 1’ and Everything upscosbate. 61'oeeriea, Shoes, 6ents furnishing Dry 6oods, Gina ware, crockery, Enameled Ware. oofairoo laeadquarters for Bargains prices are flight. m E 1‘; t.‘ s 5 t]; 3 A DOWNERS GROVE FAIR t' 28 1'9 30 5007” III, 8715!, TELEHMME '0. 6!! £5 , If “.05! E’EflYEUEIIIB EXCEPT 817000" 178 001.0011 " ,, s- L' M w . >. .’ » ,Il ‘- ‘-' .-r 'r, lurori'tioa'ui :34 pm In Dow-en 0m- Wk J ‘ Aurora “barium“... 9.1 an. Galesburg and Quincy. 11.1! I I Downers Gme suburb: .11.”: . u u .. 1-3, ’ Ill. .. .. u Imp "L Nuke: ., 2.39m. Down-era Grove §ablrban .. 3.1!! p -. Downers vaa num- .. 5.05 p n. h 0‘ I‘ “.Q P-. u u m”, - u u 2% I7- SQ. P. Mlunnp..n Aurora theatre Hymns ..... Downer: Gtove owl "MIL. ..0 II 1.2 i J! 15 5 F I Aurora npmn........... Downers G rove mom . . .. “ nlbnrban " “ mom. . Par! Rncmnrd a Stream". 91!: II Downers brave suburban. 8.” I ll “ 10.15 a m “ " accou- ..... um I ll Galena-wand inocr .113): II Downers Grove suburban rue :- In saturrlay only” . LBpm Auroraqub .. Libya. anners Grove thurban 1.1) 9 ll Mill: exprnn"..2..1§ p m. Downers Grove sub baa. 3J5 p u. “ 4.05 9 Ill. 0- u n. 440 P in. Aurora «pram. 5.119 m. Dowlnen Grace 2: res“. .5.” p a. “ an urban 5.33 p Ill. Acrora "pm ........... . 5.50": m. DownersGroveKeom.. .. 5.51pm. “ nlbnrban. 6 is p In. “ “ morn ...... 6.009 Ill. " " “ .. 7.1) p ll. " " " .. 9.1) p III. .. u- u 9.3 MI- “ u u '1) P .- Saturday only. Aumramb unmet-q firm-e Suburban Milk 6'1"”... Dow nen Grove sub-nun II. Pall and "Mann“? annen Gm" suburban f. u u .- Sum, fromâ€"Ina m. Lnn Downer». A hmrmnhrurr acre-n 5.19:" . 6 0‘ vacuum?! “bursa- . 7.40: am. I Milk oxpms. . .. 3.15. 1-,. 9 Down" Grove suburban“ OJJ: II .w Dow-yen hrnr! Qablrban. 10.55 a m. .u “ " “ map.” 1. Den-pr andcalimrnia...... 1.31pm . 1 Downeru firm-e suburban. imp... 4 u -- " 4.”Pll.. 5. Aurora “ 5.45p‘.. 6. Downer- “ " (Lupin. 7. Aurora uptea ............. 9.55 p v... 9. Downefl firme “human . 7.05 pm., 9. Dru-:nen Grave 1cm ...... m‘flanl, “ owI. Lmam. 1. .. 2‘ auamaasibzaaaat I‘I““"fl'fl‘l I I I D I (i alllllllllallll; "mun-n “rum- acrom ,. .. Duwner! firm-2 «bum- Milk oxm...... ... .. Downers Grove suburban Downer. firm-e Suburban Mill-exptnI . . Immune" (.me n It“. ‘ )Ilava and Mimic». . Duran. (have which. AImn «human ......... [htnnumve IIhI’M. _ Ill-n wt and Cali'onia.. [harm-n “rm-a AIhIr Murcia: mil] “may!" bravo! Ira-Inna l‘ Altar: Imam-n more sIhIrbnn Ottawa‘sln‘alrw‘ bafiallc. llnwncn (.rm-e Alb-"HI. h u “ “ Icch ..... u a St. Paul and Minanpfls . bur-on hmre m. . . . . . Dmnvrh firm-o owl am. SII; -â€" u- rasskauaaeabasshaais "1““"“‘1‘1"‘ I D In I aggapapgpysaanilnllal F3P9P'?“#“P~N- â€" 3 Sal-«lat muly. Dawn!" Graves , [in non I'm" In Irina- Almr: «huh: Dunne" hmve ulntbnn 0!!awa,§ln‘aln¢l Lana-uh. llnwnen (:mvc suburba- .. A-mn "we“ ....... [hum Grme ninth. Ninety“. .. . lhv'lfl! um: , If“. )Ilava and 941mm: .... hut-men um" «lurk. Alf"?! nub-rhea. lhtnnl‘nuve "barb.- Ix-m-rr and Cali'onia ..... [harm-u ”rote sub-IM- Ill “Ill. I'm- the vaultâ€"7:11; '1 Tr". the nu: " 1:: $sz a. "Sigrvâ€"C. IL main-«I u'. 'hii-niv‘i'ii? Yuan-I". ll. CJVionJ‘JJmmLW‘imby 9- a! tbs-ml. ................. 0... Anna Nor-II] .0!)le by" In! M17 of out Auto-m .. .V A. I n Cullvcllw .H. ..... .. ‘9'" Jun-(kn M II. l‘taa CApglI-ngn} u_l _u "ii-VII. C'sâ€"£07. WWB A Seq-n. "about Nil-Ill. limi‘n ’3‘.“ Tuna Uni .. SleUW . ..... VJ: karma-t '49.." Mm Can-Ia Lit-O M Polk. “IMIIIWJHI Pro-Meal Trnh‘u "null E. Cuflkuor. Auu'u . roll“ I Eon-l] Sail in." In the “am IND-O «ho-78in}... L APLE CAMP M l. W4 A. luau In Car- peuuer mm on the loco-d and lqunh Thun- dJy owning-ml mu mouth. VII-mug In! ‘- bonaIu-nu uolum Fred III-in. V. c. ‘V M. Natal-Van. grief!i ’v’r’n‘cg‘bln;i chfig. :13. noun LI‘AGUII call (8 an I’ “I, I". I I Workman hall. Julm Gulian, gram. 6}”, Colin-ll Scribe “mu: CAMP m u. w A. Ilea- 1. car- ulkclm ............... I. If“ lliwhnnu nun at no l‘ounu ..). Inna" I'm-humus M "II III}- law-adult). I' at! c. I. Wuhan-c l OWNERS G OVE LODGE 750 l, Menu-every mum!” "min In \ Hal block. Vin-Hing brothemcar l-ll ._|nhu m-uiug. N. ‘ H. F; Len ESTA CHAPTER 301 0. E. 8. second and forth Tue-d” of out in Masonic hall. Visiting member- welcome. Mm. E. Miller, W. M. Mrs‘ E. Hall. Secretary. A PER POST 4686 A. It. Mean flu and [unrlh Thurman of the month. in. comrades alwzyu welcome. ’1‘. 8.] Commander. Gen '1‘. Hughes M Mun I 0305! CAMP. 3079. R‘ N. A. new peanut» hall un second Tuesday a n! tau-h meulll. -\’luilinx neighbor- m-Icume. lililabelh 8. Dealer. Otacle; 1:.Colller. Recorder. H 0. l4. . o. RAIL"! I'll. on». GROVE LODGE 324 A. F. l A. M. Heel- cvery second and forth Ftiday evening In each month. Visiting brelhren cordially h:- vned. J. H. Grimm». W. M. "on C. White. Secmnry. m in the Congregation: ‘clwul betore «nice. ‘T. MAR Y's CATEOL tvpka Rector. Mans e :n 8 and 10:100‘clocll. Elm 3rd Sundays m each month. day moruug at 8 o'cfiock. We'Jdéémii‘é'v‘e'n‘fiuiififisT' " PRCTfiSTAN'I‘ EPISCOPAL, Mlsaiunâ€"Jlev. H. E. Chase v Ice and 'l Bind" Talusâ€"yon gum Bible akiiml'm f: [lag evening at 8 U lot. Service: Sand: ‘1 m. Sunday School at l Ved “14”“.quan It 8: var Sunday evening It 6: APTISTâ€"R vices Sand; mI-Inaul Wu" Works “4 lion _II Han . . ..... (LC in H. Rood. Pastor. Scuba and” mom I. nu. and 'i p. m. Sunday School It 12:00 n Punt meeting Wednesday culls .1 1:1! Elmo-1h League Sunday ave-In. It :00. DONGREGAT1°§AP*DI:€;Bylmmvflls: ' 'I'IIE BONNER! GROVE DIRECTORY ERMAN Pastor. I in the ETHODI 8T 1:45}: In. sin-lazy Sc ples' Alliance 6: 459 uesday evening at 7: I . ASSOCIATION 0n. Pastor. Sen DOA ll I! 0" EDUCATION TOWKNIIIP orrlclum . .. .Jlo. "(CID-1051. VILLAGE OII‘I‘ZII5_i L' L' II. Nuuh. C t'. In- Ler‘a hall on second meulll. -\’luilinx lililabelh 8.1)“! . Recorder. d COUNTY OFFICER“. N. Mun Kauai.) Won non-C. an}. Drill'hS-ufSufii.‘ "' """' _. LUTHERANâ€"Rev. J . W. Weber Services every other Sunday It 2 ‘ouchational chum-J1. Sunday â€"Re}, It 3‘ r. A. nag-g9. high «:35 ATION: GERMANâ€"R: or. Services Sunday 10: Sunday Scool 9:!)- an. Luge b:-|5_v‘_m. Prayer 1:36} Hi. Pn'tlhalu, 300]"! IQ. «mum. : EPISQOPAIr-Jl"; IVJ CATHOLICâ€"Rev. C. J. Vo- '. Mann every Sunday morn Iogk. Eggglhglg sermon In no v. “JV/nu Kazan Pastor. “10:45 a II and 7.30 m. Prayer maul: WI: '00 Baptist Union and: Lelvg Chi. a... A as (SIII'I‘ Chase. R: N Sunday at 10315 a u and Mus every LEI”. Haul ”III ban.“ II. In “.7 W‘ Nun: .Wlncbo-ur plan u}. .990“ ’ Edie? EEK-i curmu- Endea- Hanna-d... 33.9.0913. hang: ,3579nnui 750 l. 0. o. 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