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Downers Grove Reporter, 25 Feb 1904, p. 8

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A pepet tlnt he: the most com- ” [bu um service ohNinable from Ill pm- at the mm m col I me are most completely edited. ’ Society. music Ind drum. liter:- M nod I“ are Ibly commented :l‘Ipou. In financill, commercml hi! live stock review: are acknowl. ’ alto be thoroughly complete ' most reliable \ - from Inflammatory I Rheumatism m in Edlnhrgh. Dngald Mc‘l‘avinh. when on I visit to Edinburgh. m taken by a fellow Highlander to see the Fish“ of the city. The vieitor was thirsty and de- termined to give Donald. hie guide, I hint u to hie condition. Coneeqnently on panning a bonded varehonee, he laid: "Donald. what wad pa ii the. parrot-i" "Whnt wnd pa in then but whnnky?" replied the guide. ”then." said Unsaid. "i wish i can a panel-“-Smttieh American. Dance. Sold by Auction. A enstoin that has existed for nev- a-al centuries is still maintained in some towns on the lava Rhine. hfly in the yea-on “Alon dayâ€"â€" the torn crier or clerk cell: all the young people together. and to the highest bidder sells the privilege of dancing with the chosen girl, and her only, during the entire year that lol- lown. The fee- ilov into the public MEMO“ mam" Mann's A READER Iced-AIM ”cum-4300 1 Your By Ian. ”I u mu In: none um pucs A READER ~ 00 Id and 3rd Tuesdays of ouch --OIUI Hon-colon one-auton- w in“ my palm. h! the want And tho I”‘~'“‘ Al. on. (an plus '3 (or thereundmp. All. chap rum to In“, cum final-0n the want and north-wok ’ o" puuoulm c.“ It not“ of- “. or wcpm. m. umt. '- publish l flu book .ho'u No- hukn. am: I bl; w o! u:- “no. Full of lllomuoo. I"... A tool shout Colorado 1! man. "I! o! lunar-non- A bountiful Ion nful. P11000000!- In 9019 * Bud tor on. Why not. a n- ut... la (blomdo "It Imam"? " 3, “00nd clam oolonist ox- ‘ ho vi. the Burlington Io " I And nonhuman, liar. 1-15, ' ' 54.. at. .18 00 w Donvor,Co|~ ‘ . BpfllpJ’uoblo and humid- pom- ' ' OI. wny locond cluu colonic!- “mu dnflv lurch 1w April 8010- flavoâ€"N Ban Frunclnco. Lou An- 1qu and San mtg". "18 to 81“ Lula, Owen. Bum. 7 - I. Anusondu. Allmmr also ”up rat- to many other point. In 9|“ I.“ an! nonhwutdurln‘ nbovo ‘ Jruz own? DAILY manna m uumom. Tot-pun lo. J. ”mm mm” road News. C. P. SCOTT. “MAM Winning very : deliveries. called for if LEIN. L Telephone ' 32 South I”. “OCCUI‘ WIT! W T" In um m1._mu.-r- m Ni! u my. 1 him go My? lav.- m m and In. M . Mmfi'nm'iflm Lou noel: u my hurt to-m, 3.3“”? m for mmth and cheer, Chou bid mm .0 nm? ”at mm as non of lay, And h]. laughter cum-clear, Lou ' h u my hour! we”. While minming hams hie one alg'Ii recently the worn [or drink. a nan tell Into the bean‘ pit at Bone. Switzerland. Fortunately he fell Into the part reamed for young bean. and he went to sleep. "mauled by the animals. 0n discovering Ma plighi uni morning, he slot-tad for help and with "we aid of m and I Md" he van drarn up Into the Direct ap patently none the wane for the ad- venture. "in sleep might have been of a longer duration if he had fallen; a is. yards to the left. when ill full-grown animals an cont-ad. m: an a no lawman that an M Into an In In witch all Mum l. vrmn. no who Imlly. In black m, with the Manhunt 0! m- b the ml, unified “ml-0M 0! Mar nun-nun and Driver. TM Hemâ€"Herr. to mm. The "one: "Nun‘- to that but“. ‘0! mm: men. with the Inn of I man. the an o! I nullo, Ito M o! I [lam-(or. the Guam, 0! I Inn. Ibo m4 cutting. 01 a king :14 Ch. blind 0006!ch M a soldier; no coup-um or the dual plain. me (In. the mom Barrow- In the m. In on!" um p" the world my In. mum lanai, that rumba" m "on or him. It“ with ”I!!!" a). n4 «st-um tour" furlml‘ load: out mun crumb than” boy in no! to Italy. and that the nether ho recount-cod In I’m-Mun lino-non lot 3 non-Mf'nNo' You thllen Woman's Luge Family In- titled Her to It. A 00MB chartuble otslulutlon In the city Ind I request the other day how I young lulltn threatened with continuum: who eluted help to set. but to Italy In the hope at saving his lite. An “out we: sent to lave-t1- ute. and. a null. and the you" Ila-'I nothet [or I an of the Dell- ben of the bully. The Null M mod lot this form-my hue nine we let! tor cblldreo. The amt “led up one blank and ettll the 1m vent on. She wed two blank- with out a word, the Im at children Itop m at eighteen. When the turned in her report It embraced the followlu elem neonnudetlon: "The! tie The Acqulultion of Knowledge Proper- oriy Portland Out. Edith Whorton wrlws: “The me chmlool tender. as he always reads consciously. knows exactly how much he reads. and will tell you so with the pride ,of the careful housekeeper who he: calculuted to withln half an ounce the dolly consumption or food in her household. A: the housekeeper is up! to so to market every day at a cemin hour, so the mechanical reader has one!) a fixed time for laying ln MI intellectunl stores; and not infrequent- 1,7 he read: for just so many hours I an. The statement In one of Home» mn'u youthful dllrles, 'l shall now oom- lnonoo a course of poellcnl rendlng. be- (Inning with Mty hours of Chnuoer. no I gave him one and onehul! hours Int nlxht it leaves me exactly forty- ol‘ht and one~hnll.' is n good sample 0! thin kind of reading." wonruv To RECEIVEâ€"Pznslou. Can {on kPe the bee from ranging Or I e rlng ow‘s neck from changing! No! nor letter'd Love from dying In the knot there’s no untylng. â€"'l‘homus Campbell. tin-ed.” '7 ' W" Only tree. he soars enmptumd luvs. a fire that needs renewal 0! fresh beauty {or us me! Love a wing mouth; when caged and cap- .Ivtnmombn. ’mld-t you: wooin . Luv: has bill]. but Luvq has ru nu: or mule. may. make you fickle, har- tor other charm: may trickla. Lovo he comes. and Love he Ian-lea. Jul 3: inc ortnucy carrlel: Longs-t stun. when lore-t chlddan' Laugh. and flies. when pres-“d and hidden. Bind the sea to number sully, Bind It: odor to the my, Bind the an n ne'er to quiver. Thou bind ave to last forever. READING A8 A SCIENCE. , H 1m: . ‘ mu ve' i‘hmgmg. I t knot thcrv'l 110:0 “£15“:th n; willhlvelhebeginn'mpof a healthy appetite, m8 mkâ€"undacoflecfionof toysdntwillbelhe‘emyof duboynextdoor. mmL-gdhnwwk MM‘E-mforhifi VII in each package of “Vigor" -buehnlls. inch-knives. :Zg- topâ€"I Mad thing. Free Hewmbewillhgtouy nfldhwidumfor ’ "Trial c...’.'L".'..?2'.-"» ‘ Wslxuflm A5- “Hug... '1’)? or” Sweet. crispdflakar of T‘hggelltbatboy,too Fourteen tons of canine consumed in cooking the banquet given at the London Guildhall in hcnor of Lord Mnyor's day. Forty turtles are slaugh- tered to provide 260 tureens of soup. uch' iureen holding a pint and a half. while the serving 0! the banquet re quires 250 waiters and 8.090 plate muses. the com cost beigg about £’ 000. lop-hull Player- Have No Use Yer Clear Skin. The [Intel-loan baseball player does not 'let a day so by wlthout an mxloue look toward «the sky as the time draws neer for the day's game, to nee whether there any any “angels" thoverlng overhead. If there is any- thing in, nature which the bullplayer dislikes more than another it is 31 eloudleu sky. An absolutely clear sky is to the bellpleyer a “high" sky, and on such days it is more dlfllcult to Judge a fly ball than under any other conditions. The glare‘or shim- mer In the air when looking at a bright blue, cloudless sky has its eil'ect on the eye and in a sense disturbs vision Ind accuracy ln judging the course or the descending bell. At least that’s what all ballplayers say, and they oucht to know. 80 the clear sky, or high eky, is their pet aversion. wan a Lord Maypr'l Blnquct Costs. wulu own» an: WELcom fd'lgio m0- that boy n.“ N r.........“""'....;. "" Mn. Rom “Inn-1mm); AQMW‘.~ nun-yum :u uâ€" "Ill’hH-I-iévy. Mmmmmny \ humpâ€"Amman” “A,“ ”‘01th”! ”I” “q *- Write today and II lill nu! ho hum hvlmr you-arr aval- heul-u. Ali-firm. [m the luv bun-I and marl-clay Ofldeut'v. Nil-o. 0!." 0va Cu . Todd b'W" Loni-Hulk. “L. l' Let rrcry mn- wlm un-dn ml. at once Irml lo the company In: in. I'll page book. which you can hun- lml It clcwribcu and Illa-Inne- Walwu‘a Cu umun Scum: ear drum: and con:- (ahn many lama lim- lulu-n from III-nema- awn m u“- Unilfll male» CJIIMA. Mexico. England. Mankind. ln-Ilnd, “tales. Alumna“ New L-Jluml. Tuvalu-i3. lmllq. 'l‘lnm luau; au- Hum pruplv M «my union 0! liteâ€"elem}. lumplu‘fikhut. Iawg'ru. Incubus“. wclen lwln.m¢..â€"a-d u-ll me "In: abut the bra:- m- lu be duhrd hum Ihr an 0! IM- under hot “air device: you will nun among Hum Hu- uamnul purl: in you o'- Iqu ”I nun and yum I" I: “he"; to In” u- in: of than you tint and noctu- (Du-u uni-bun in running Ibo haul-y lo h- annual tumllltoa. mu Inn. manualâ€".59.; It will cure (lo-amen in any permit, no mal- ‘ lcr lmw unwind, whether [rum catarv lam-ml“ fever. typhuld or brain lover. measleh. whimp- lnu wugh. gathering in the ear, shocks {mm artillery or through accidents. It not only cures but stays the programs of denlumsaml all having am! buzflu annex. n dues mi- in a Iiulplc. Hum am! icleulillt‘ way. Tho can‘t I: innit-dime. Slnce the diecovery ol‘ a Louisville man it is no longer ueccsnary for any deal person to car- ry a Irttmpet, a tube, or any such old lanklonml device,fvr It is now posuible (or any one to hear perfectly by a simple Invention that tlts In the ear and cannot be detected. The ltmmr belongs lo 680. H. Wilson 0! Louisville, wt“: was deal ltltusell and now beau as well as any one. He calls it \Vllfiou'n Common Sense enr‘ drum. ls built an the strictest scientific ptlnci- ples, containinyno metal 0! any klmt. and is entirely new in every respeett 1t ls so small that no one can see It. but, nevertheless. it cul- Iects all sound waves and diverts them against the drum head. causing you to hear pedectlj. It will do this even when the unturnl ear drums are partially or entirely dexlmyed. lx-rlttrated. scarred. relaxed or thickened. It fits any ear {roll childhood to uld age. and uulth‘ (mm the llcl lltal it due» nut slluw. It Inc \‘H causes the bearer ltritntlou, and can be uxed uim cuml’art «lay ur night, filo-Page Book Free Tells All About It. LOUISVILLE MAh ORIGINATES A SIMPLE LITTLE DEVICE THAT IN- STANTLY RESTORES THE HEARING Fits perfectly. comfortably, does not show. ”mung 001mb}; WHEA'ILBT g Burcki'SHEMilan‘ i m, Restaurant g WHEN m Glflgfifljflfl mm m, gilmuimm' ‘lllliliiilihllililtGilli} u 622$ ouucaonm n 5Ililllllliilillllfrlhfii i NEW NORTHERN BATHS N QUINCY I‘I‘ Entire Building of 8 Floors DEVO‘I‘ED To THE PURPOSE Take one Turkish bath - with ua and you will be- come a regular patton. . . Remember: I h e address “(Miami “221.;13 r353 mud lib-Ira 1‘: n v «on: tour “an ml‘ _ 39-4 :4 Quincy St., near cast entrance .to ne'w post office building THE NEW NORTHERN UP-IO-Mranzugg you”... Turkish Baths IDEAL DANCE ORCHESTRA NIUUHI. SOLD AND EXCHANG‘ED. CULLLCT IONS AND LEGAL BUSINESS TRANSACTED. WIN-Mud?“ CONTRACTOR, CARPENTER AND BUILDER JOBBING WORK DONE] Call on any N. l’. R. agent lot tales Ind detailed inlonnalion m wtiCe‘lo Clinic: 8. Fee. Gen. Pass. Agn, SI. Paul. "in. Send six cents for "Wondetland 1903." AD. G. GRAHAM The finest alley: in the Northwest. good lot min. hay. lmits. root cropl; lot mixed, stock or dairy liming; tot irrign. tion at not. no one wishes, no ionnd along the Northern Pacific or its bunch or connecting lines. The growing. thriving towns on lmmd then, too. It is I great country. when hunting and fish- ing an communal and when: the hatch an lint elm This giwr not only lumen a good chance to go homcudt. in“. alter crop: are harvested, hut all other: who win]: to move permanently into the growing. teeming, improving Northwest. or those who wish the visit. at n trifling expense, the fine tourilt resort: of the Northwest, up «floured In non-uni opportunity to do so. The Nonlwm Pacific has a new Ind vcty Low Rule [or {m Culomlu. Moment-ken lml olhcn in cflccl ll'om Sept. Is to Nov. 30. [90]. ,VV‘ ._._.-_-- ....., avgâ€"u...- Lute Stock of 103mm: won: none: Finished Work Contracts taken (or all clams of 39 Downer Mace. Aurora, Ill. building construction. . HUM"- CMH'A Blandutd, Pru. gchool and B-sInm School nude: on Imminent. Thorough "a! . high morn sund- ards. moderate expenses, 1 complete cul- mm Flue ymnaulnm and athletic field. Physical d rector: for men and women. Training to! leadership In all wall“ of life“ Term nSe ton-her 15m fum- ”,4.an Hm........'........ _ An_ gchgov, _ Mule J . W. MORFORD. are well qualified 'to sup- ply your every require- ment in baths, and the prices are very geasonable. First~class Grill room and Bachelors’ Appartments in connection with the baths.................. WHEATON COLLEGE NI IIVII GI“. VERY LOW RATES to the Northwest CONVEYANCING E m a Life Insurailce 8g it: Bibi Win-In 15 Donna 1‘....rm “I: gngtlxlgni... , W BATON ILLINOIS. RENTING- AGENCY Real Estate . ll! NOTARY PUBLIC POLICE MAGISTRATE gnu m- an rum GIOCAOO mum's-«mums. OFFICE IN Tfll COURTHOUSEâ€"$1 WHIA‘I’OU. Elihu-AMI.“ 0‘" DA” n» l-u Inu- ol an no.“ a J . A“ :‘o'w-bzrn-dlhu {Niall I” COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT 0F SCHOOLS. Spool-l into. to Club: and lunch. Schools JOHN H. sllUll'l‘E, Manager BONNBIIS GIOVB - - - ILLINOIS TERMS REASONABLE T. om; Fisk DR. W. C. BARBER. DENTIST. .'...R T. MORGAN.‘.'. . Monumental ' Designer and Dealer. "In flour man. -. ulp. -. DOWNIIB GIOVI. ILIJSOII. BANK BUILDINH PIONE m

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