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Downers Grove Reporter, 10 Mar 1904, p. 3

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brought cult against Chnrlea Winch for dunno: In the sum of 85,000 for my! Injuries. About u you ago Watch that am. «HI. : aloon Union Men to Open a score. Union labor of Bloomfington has to ceived a license to conduct a coop entlvo store company and will open . deplrtment store by and for union labor, the first of the kind In the nuts. Th. apiulustock ll 850.000. Aged Woman Sprain. Ankle. Mrs. Clara Warner of Eu! 8:. Loan fell from her porch and sustained u matted ankle. She Is 73 yam of tho nmount of $30,000 were at;- Subscribe womo Co Church The subscriber: to the 830.000 jubi- lee fund of the First Methodist church :9. Alton enjode a reception. at which the bonds of 836 each. subscribed to mas Grnce Mum: 0! Vernon. aged 20, was burned so badly tint she died. Her dotting caught fire from burl- ing rubbish and before the flue! emlld b0 mllgrflshed four-fifths of her entire body vu burned. she lived in hours. Odd Minion a! mu. A chum II the will “John 0. Ron. Mason, who died II M: hon. In North Alton. make- u compulmry no. I" of the 1:!le to Im- in the Mm: .- long In the mother lives. no two cons, Fred and Chum. who have been employed in 8!. Loan. have I“. In- nacenelu to move to Alton. Alma! In and. that me Be" {ammo-o will be lineman“ In all any clean at Alan and u Mlle u. “on for '3!“ the city h- m m- un. and that Klnlocs mm rm It “mud. The In amt eon-m... In declined to recon (to Dell alum from no In m nelt. can Over sateen. Chane: Cagro of Edinburgh In: I). III Ind (to pistol Maud Minnow-guy‘- ole... No mmutbymm ICC-III 'u nun-led u crimp by t M of Don. an“ to 30 mm; M No vu hock“ ion .4 comely mm. In no nth. an an be M: nucleus: In for mt perm". In. In '1“ I“ 05- m b n! “Owen! number that “myupmiyoo-mrnd Mayor Imam. 'ouco For“. Mayor Cool: bu dwinmd that Rm It. Incl. shall be well policed during no out III mom». No in mm. mm an an Iddllloaal lamb" of not would be «and In tho mm taco. Ind It In nun-(nod (but baton 00 Wort“- l‘llr om- Iho fore. will In um mum, llama“. Ohio! hardy new“ to Open Road. The high-my commission" of Gen- !orvfllo Bulwuownuhlp will not open a new to“ this reu- nion: the old canal from Cencrn-lllo nation to the Homo. county line. A number 0! I‘umm were anxious to In" the road and petitioned 1M commlntonm who Mount the mailer before I commit too of tho mnly board or mporvlnon. which «loaded (hit the old road In madman-adulatwmdwm mod the “rum bummed should my the land cum a right under the law of illinois to consolidate and maintain a~ uniform rate on insurance carried by them. (or the reason that. lire insurance was not, in niegal sense, acommodity or a necessity. the insured not bblug com- pelled to take out insurance. hence in- aumnco did not come under the regula- tiorboi' the antitrust law. The suit was a test. and was hard fought by Attorney General Hamlin and Mr. Thomas for the state and the counaol {or the in- aumnco companies. Attorney Gon- rzal Hamlin flied notice immediately of a motion {or an appeal to the ap- pellaia court. “not: mm Ian. A an onulayed by no Vat-n no. Tom» mm] :o carry Judge Decide. The: Companies Have Right to Maintain Unliorm Rates. Judge Benjamin R. Burroughs oi Edward-ville. presiding in tho chun- cery division or the St. Clair county circuit court It Beiieviiie rendered his decision in the injunction euit unmet 110 of the principal fire insurance companies or the United States, doing business in the state of iliiuois under what in known as the "Weltem union." and M. F. Zent of Beilevllle at district inspector for southern illinois. to enjoin them from combining Ind maintaining as e trust. and establish- lns uniform rates, to the alleged in- !ury and injustice to the people insur- ing their property extlnst tire. The issue won on n demurrer to the our lnnl hill brought by Attorney Genernl H. J. Hamlin and his sesociute. Charles W. Thomas, 3 Believuie inw- yer, which was flied one year ago, the ornaments on which were submitted to the court last fall and taken under advisement Judge Burroughs lun- uined the demurrer on the ground that the tire insurance companies had LOSBS INSURANCE TEST CASE Old ll Burned to Death. Am 7000””. Fight. ILLINOIS NEWS CONTRIBUTIONS FROM SPECIAL CORRESPONDENTS THROUGHOUT THE STATE Y. M. c. A. landing Fund. The new Y. M. C. A. building of Do mm: In to cost 870.000. Over 360,000 ha- been secured, and atom are to be made to rune the balance by March 27. when s gent nl'ly my mum In to be held. Ineorrlglbn Youth. Powhatan Perkins. 11 year: aid. of Upper Alton. who has served two terms In the reform school and never- .) 1am mam-ea, ha. been arrested for threatening to km his mud- mothn Ind to burn her house. County V. M. c. A. secretary. The executive committee of the Christian county Y. M. C. A. has chosen W. W. Hatfield of Dunvme per- manent secretary. Pastor Change. Churches. Elder W. J. Burner, who has been pastor of lhe Christian church of Ben- ton (or three years. has resigned to accept a can from the church at Bum. Seventeen Ym in Prison. Judge Hotdef 3t Belleville denied Joseph Ryie a new trlnl In the murder charge wins! Mm, and sentenced him to the Chester penitentiary for seventeen nus. O... '0'! Oak's own. In. Bu llcClnre of Stoumwn bu brought mm for «mm In the m of $10.0” mm the Wabash railroad company. on account a! the death of her little daughter, Goldie lemurs. 1‘. Mill Elmer. c. R. Aden, who recently put-chm the oleulm My um I). Ch!- engn Alton mum“ Inch It Curl- lnvllle. in la the contract for the rebuilding o! the denier. which re- cent], wn «strand by are. IMHO. m 1.8. Klrtpomo! InfleMMMflWmn“ muwmm May. HO".- “mummmnlfl- mm II. "at! In” '3‘ WWII. and "com Ila To MI can. Mflm. no Gov-n Mm"!!! elm 0' Ph- nm V"! out". 09 mm II- ilmry a no mumm- 0' "N am on luau. In I" “0 ll‘ “.1 am picnic at m m ”on um be bold II Brill-nil M Ionday w Dom. “lb. Mn Au. Don kn enrolm- for cue-p. mlu m- am In New To": «U. when no and 0| no nun-at 0mm Km for Pdâ€" “the. flu Alba. ad Who do. n. In a «I'm. to the www- Tlmld In» Am Motion llama: Nuts" a! an 8!. Lou!- applied (0 Julie- Boyno tor a nmnl In restrain a neighbor o! m hon Iool- lng at Ma. till-mu an her ulna "m“: Mn Info terminate! and ND- detd M- ammal-bl. for NI Io- uonl. Malpr. haunt. mu In. no «mine chum an “a.” II. mum m the WI In dam. Wan! Spool-l Fruit 'I’nlu. The Salem Fruit Omwon' “MID "on in negotiating with the Chicago a Eastern iillnoil nliimd company in In endeavor or establish a Ipocial trait train from 51ch during the mnvborry, melon and tannin acnon. l-‘nrmerl in (hit vicinity hue lub- mum! nouiy 400 new: of land to be devoted to "acne wedge". and this viii mm uwmi carious every day. \ llppl and Lou- Hom and Keys. 1’ A horse and wuon loaded with beer were lost. in the Mississippi river at Warsaw by braking through the ice. A beer wuson driver attempted to drive over (mm Alexandria, M0,. to Warsaw. but struck I thin place in the ice. which gave way and the outfit sunk into tho river. The driver saved himself after a ducking, and the wagon was recovered. The horse was ‘ drowned and the beer, which was in kegs. rolled into the valor. At hut accounts a party at men and boys won: fishing for the kegs. The ice in most places WM 18 inchel thick. and up to that timo tad been considered auto for tenmn. Driver Tries to Gnu lea o! Mluls- BEER GOES TO WASTE UN RIVER Young Man in Burned to Death ‘on Farm Near Alton. Jeane Mania. aged 19, was burned to delih at the home or J. L. Karin. ‘> out of Upper Alton. The young mu 1 tell face forward in n epileptic at. in an oid-tuhianed fireplace. and was so badly burned that he died while 6!- torts were being made to extinguish the flames. He was employed as I handonthednirynrmotlhflm tie. and had finished the milking and cone to prepare [or copper. When an investigation was nude on to his tail» ute to onlwer the call to upper. he was found with his two buried in the glowing coals o! 3 wood lire. His has and one on were burned to a crisp. The house wu set “are by the burning clothing and was uved with diuculi‘y. EPILEPTIC FALLS INTO FIRE Becomes Inca-ml Revenu- Clerk. Walter mm of Decatur has been appointed by l. R. Illn- to guessed Prank Dodd as uni-tut ch19! clerk In tho anon at the Internal m conceal: Rm To sum Wagon Drum Tho Central": city mac“ bu closed a contact (or the construction of two wooden wagon bridges Icrou ravines law the water works mor- voir. The bridge: will each be 188 feet long and are to be convicted In thirty days. Sunday School Convention. The gate Sunday school convention of the Cumbefland Presbyterian church will be held in Salem on June 7. 8 1nd 9. Now Mine Manager. Perry Vandeveer of Taylorvme has been awarded I certificate a min. manager by the state board of mine examiners. To Build Annex for Women. The B‘mrtlefl annexe board of trust- tees In considering building “other annex to the college to mmnodnto the {ammo students. To Double-Track Rut The mm: Centre! In: surveyor. At work between W and Clin- to- We: estimate! for the double tracking of mu road between the two points filmed. In order to eeeomno date the Me. IWJW Company. ‘ The Inoctflc lam county of East St. loan has been Incorporated by A. K. Gilmore, P. 8. minors tad W. E. Dun; caplul stock. 840,000. The canny expects to handle pur- eeln ad ”was on thc doc-Me nu- wnn of the en: and m. an of m Ill-I! tho, numb mWMItmmmumw depot. WIIanIobo-uA-ow mgam.m.ammumn IoMl-flmlrmednmm {ml-muucwmuotm memht-na‘edbloldoluul lhotnhcouldhocm. Wuhan In Kllh‘. John mm. 3 labour nomad I). Mm lant- luullau u but at. 14".. m mm II n «m “flavoring-(momma... .- unbuc- o! no.0 at no Iowa «at tool plan an Tract, n- ” muo- pta no «up. All be m “do! I cacao- o! m WWI; 3 Ian. i.- fell upon Im- ma amid In In". Again In". Trial. 1'30 Iflll ol Thom amino at Cairo for the Hillel ol Cam-lin- Bhoohan (omlnuod In | verdict at not guilty. immediately um Ma r.- louo O'Nul vn «mud on the than at nun-alt Co and" Ill. nun. who was In. nub-n nt on I'll. of no money. wmuu- Orin“. who urn mm with O'N-l [or the lam" ol mum. m reload. n no «idem m "doe-d mm! MI. Odd Follom' Election. Ark lodge, No. 16. I. 0. 0. ll. of Boardstown, bu elected the follow. lng officers to serve the annulus twelve months: W. H. llardsavk, N. 0.: L. C. H. Walters, V. 0.; W. M. Shula, treasurer; H. D. Heller. see- rotnry: trustees, J. M. Schmidt. Henry Phillips. 0. C. Stout. Danlol Drucr And ll. "Ines. Ilotropolltln lodge. No. 108. l. 0. 0. It. of Central“. ha elected on. cert for the coming your u follows: m: Bmllb, noble (and; Fred Price. vice grand; John 31mm, neordlnx mrolnry; ma Banner. lunch! mreluy: George "cunt. lrnlnmr: n. ll-uulor, A. W. Schroeder. Ed. Blcllln. Chris Bmdhonl Ind Cm Mvrrldoth, (mum Railroad Quickie Claim Smell station: Are Robbed of Skeleton Forms. Remand omcieie nt Chicexo ere in poeeeesion of information which lend. them to believe tint on «gunned sent or thieves in at work etenlinx ticket: of the skeleton tom end selling them to bmkere in all ports ot the coun- try. This tom of ticket in more eui~ iy menipulnted then any other. end the lessee mulned by the road- through ouch manipulation ere very heavy indeed. The niiwey ticket pre-' tective bureau 1e new It work trying to run down the perpetrators o! the trends. and has eiready euoceeded in collecting much evidence which may be or use in the prosecution of the thieves when they ere arrested. The method employed, it is declered, eon- eiete o! robbing email station. where ‘ access to the tickets is my end then ‘ disposing o! the tickets to ecaipere et widely leperated pointe. Tickets which heve been taken up on diflerent roads et diiierent times recently have been found to be tilled out in the same handwriting. Detectives in the employ I or the bureau are now at work on clcwe tarnished by tickets that have already been taken up,e end arrests are ! looked for. More evidence is sought [ by the bureau and the railroads are ' naked in iurnish minute information i in regard to etch ticket taken up. I HAVE CLEW TO TICKET THIEVEO an n on ”no. MI “110' Dom Gnovn nm’om'm ‘ Journal Devoted to Radium. [A Indium is the title 0! : new periodical which is to be issued in i Paris ere long. It win contain month- 'I! records of the progress made in I the civilization of the costly new sub- 1 mm. there In caching. Doors Made of Papor. Door- made entirely of paper are used In some of the modern dwelling- “: French cities. Thay are finished (0 resemble my km (1! wood. and Alt Your man for Ann'- Mina. A powder. It rests the feet. Cures Conn, Bunions, Swoflen. Sore. HomCallous, Aching Sweating Feet and lngrowingflaih. Allen's Foot-Eaumahspewonhhuhoeaeuy. M mDrnggists and Shoe gore, 15am; Ac- apt no substitute. Sample mailed Fan. Address Allen S‘ Ohnsted. Le Roy. N. Y. Tho I...” 1m Opomr. A Connecticut telephone Inspector found the over-tor at "central" uleep the other night with over 100 on": resistant}. TM: happening Is tale mulled an over the country as if It were news. but we know hnbttnnl tele- phone users who claim that the om tors on their line Ire asleep both day Ind night. and «null, mutt uh. mm It on... leo u] no can that maul: but I! on. It I. III. N .1 that 1h 01. Mo m In t“ n! beau-o W with I). m mu- 0! «may I. In a. who! and who to reasonably and“ m the old. we tonic mm M | trial 0' Define. Gold '3“: Shut In mall. I! once. Not done because u I. guaranteed by the Inn-1mm to be npeflor to In, other bald. ado-(ho. (ohm. nnkrwlo nmummvulnmuuo Handgun-WM Mm'o‘ulblamhlhlm- lulu-r. "alum-out” may donut! all that I no" «no mummunhmdmfl mmu.m.nhr-m°'°" put". on. tho. .- halt to no mm. a! 11m. In It. Inc. Peanut-Incanta- (or and. by ”trauma Ion. Gnu! ”gm. "In Min-u,” tamarind lava lem. fiber. II n ma. emu-mid: “on which mod to I7 I an to no at.“ um mm!- m um: panama 'ogu. haunt. untu- and «mm by tho um “a mad.‘ “ “Over in Brooklyn.” mulled annular puma lcCarm. “than no In “no It“ III." IIIIIIO no. 0:. man: flaunt“! for Lulu “I Oath-u Ontnn.‘ no other. on n no" a... Io: 'Btln am to IM‘ tau and munâ€"Nov Yet! 11-... ? "I could mention meny once in which I here prescribed Dodd'e Kid~ no: I'ille with euceeu. For inlteuoe. Mr. Robert Waite, fewer. meierie. bumeturie or even» lever three timee, kidneye weekend. ooutinuei vein end sorene- ln back, which mede him very nervous. bed e iittie (ever end eometimee ciiliiz'. Urine cheneebie. but genereiiy very high. colored; en old chronic one who ind token much medicine with little of- tect. After taking Dodd'e Kidney Piiie eboot Ill week he wee entirely cured eed lied nieed fliteee pound- in weight. The lut time I eew him he wee the picture of perfect nee- i Yorktown. Arm, Mel-ch 7th.-â€"-Dodd’s Kidney Pills meet not be confounded with the ordinsry petent medicine. They sre s new discovery. s specific for all disasses of the Kidneys end lhsve been accepted by physicisns only stter cerei’nl tents in extiems cases. Dr. Lelend Williamson, of this piece heartily indornes Dodd's Kid- ney Pills “en s remedy tor the vsri- one (was of the diseases 0! the Kid- neye, pains in the back. soreness in the region of the Kidneys. foul-emoll- ing urine and cloudy or thickened coir dition of the urine. discharges or we or corruption. Gout. Rheumatism. in- iiemmstion end Congestion o! the Kid. neye sud sll kindred complaints.“ Continuing he says: Nb Hm Yuhlhlh. Cm M00. 00 “no. it up with one brie! concrete "lustro- ‘ tion. the active treatment would coll- prise nucb vigorous exercise at I“ the i muscles or the body in the fresh. re- ‘1uvennting sir end under the bright ' end healing sun so one might obtain in the railroad section yang. By this method you are able to relish end di- gest anything short of shoe pens. The passive method goes et it the ‘ other way about. lnstesd of exercis- ing thst one my eat. on, eats thet one msy exercise. A diet is prescribed which is almost pure nutriment to be- gin with. end he been I0 completely undigested that I" one has to do is to swallow it down and the (nod is turned directly into power. By this method. it the billboards ore to be her iieved. Izod gentlemen become so (risky that they Jump over eight-toot knees Just to work oi! their super- fluous energ.â€"Eugene Wood in Ev- erybody'e. 3 Two wan 70 au- amend. May Boot Bo Doses-lbw an Active and Passive. There are two ways to so: am the [cave and the passive. To sum the lady tho one. Inn Dunno. no warning. shrinking or A Phyalclnn'n Advice. Coqnetry In Fur Stain. some: In every sort of fur um eon- tlnuo to oncncle fair. dander chm“. It nukes mm dilemma from that nimnl the son. comm ennui: I- um, and when" It b0 block. 81'”. iron pr wing, . “an noon thaw»! , _ gymna- When the small maid shows n ten dency to outgrow clothes, Instead of letting out the hem of the skirt, when making the arm cut the waist t'o or three Inches longer, then lengthen the track by changing the belt. Party Gown for a Girl. All nunctlve puny gown for n gltl of fourteen In or blue voile wltl full Iklrt elm-red half a rknen tlmal It the waist and again half way to the knees. The slurred waist bu fancy revere: of whlte cloth embroidered la blue am: the shade of the voile, and the sleeves deeply shined at the too have fancy culls like the revere- finâ€" lshlng them just below the elbow. A non, whlte sash wlth long stratum and. completes I chlc costume. How I. cum Junk. Every little will. fill lime]... rim and noel (Mm that no.1- coo-tut no “on" be brushed with I tooth- brush tint ha been dine! In on do cologne. I! the tettllll ll open a nut bode-channebu.nlhm III not to Ion-n me “out. The. nymmmI-umdmm avast. which has been slightly Inc- If ”torch-d, and lave lat ll W. Gold chum may be tuned In in. «man. drying them on I not! love! by ”Illa: buck ind (mud. Thy my nun be dried h: and"! and the parade. on be Mom: or dam on! tantra. Be sure and get then try. ‘ as they will be up! to become worn between Lh- llnh If any dampness to lulu. :3 3 umwmmmmmmmm mm magma mm m.mmumm w m a nu . mm_ mum mm“ awn a» I’Jl'l'llll'l an! The- ion‘ lay the mlngs II n has of fate "I“ can: New to Chan Juan Every man nu. Ill brooch“. Ind Incl things that no.1- " the netting In open It bodach-outhobmt.ndhm acct-t, whki has been sun!!! hatâ€" mtmflmwmbo-nfldb an m on main at tn mu. In should be banal with . tooth- brush um ha been dipped ll cologne. In! not to Dance: the lumen. mm. A Pretty Llnon Frock. Linen fobrico ore shown in olmoot numborleu variation out! on both durohlo ond amort. Thin pretty dress (or a young girl'lu undo of alanine in pole blue Ind lo trimmed with white embroidery and novelty bond- ing. tho yoke being mode of town and Insertion combined. Tho woiot I: o limplo one and to undo our o attod iioln: that can be cut our bo- nenth the yoke when o tron-pom! elect ll desired. Ihlio tho nun lo ntnlxlat ond tucked in mono. tho fullneu providing nun who" the tucla an free. To onto tho drone (or o girl at to: non o! no will be Many of the French set- oome In e mixture or pale oolorlnxl which one]: the on u once u something extremely now. Other lovely outfit! II’O stained or ennmeled in the pulse! of than of lavender, pink, blue end the like. “mun-noun.”- M- Tho Incoming otylu In tutu. wil- low Ind wicker tux-nun" tor the porn! It. :1th {twin-ting. Thole net! Include reading able. to: land lfld tamper. In Iddltlon to the mall com- Moment of chum. rockers and benches. Latent Noveltlu In "to m The shirt wui-t hotel in “to!“ which come fitted snugly away like hnmu drawer. into I we covered with the mnterlnl. m now imituted in mini-tare nlnire some tour or five inches in height. These are designed tor I hlby'l houdoir use. One drawer contain: utety pins. mother lieen or hib holdou Ind other lilver trinâ€" kets. I third the wee loch. etc. The imiutionl. too, are covered with or.- tonne. Inch llnlll ornament in top- ped on with t how of ntiu ribbon. “an arm- m an can. u ' '2}; Into-mummy “ " mmummnumumm; uxnmamJl-wâ€"mww up nmwuâ€"num ". )5 any. her children ban baaa a“ many ugly mark by Ileana at an ample and Inexpenalva randy. '- WM}. mother-r lines at. W to an the lore-cu out of us .0 at hum nd man." an. IF only: specific 7mm mix: I u 1mm (unto; Much «the. I C bump In well buttered“ loan may I. nude, the skin. it It add. VIII fl" change color. A woman In.” (Id in noun}! 3 but tried 1: III the q mm. T'onry III?!“ moon-annual. WI“ m flM‘I... ~ mum Mann-ab s thhudsmcm n mu. emu- duo-o ton. and um “I to It. MI-mmmd I "2 ll 1 Wu”. K A m Iona-1h will In. ah! "mm to to to m In.“ My!" dum- or “I will III. on at lot «was: Luann-m, noun. «4 ‘ ecu-II. and um Ill II. III .III‘ but“: (In It...“ DI, .* way. tun-rt Trlmmlnu- ' l-‘rlngo manta:- on W“ ammo" mode of dull o.- thls neuon. Partlcululy - ~- the fine Illk Man. and. toy with knotted bonding; the“ d, u ,_ ' sowing wk and lulu um I" " ' greatly In vogue. um Mitt - ‘ ulnammnonmydfi model mm And m 0 m ' J m. mm 0! min. (I. w ._ nu, evening wrap. Nam! m “' ' trim Insertion m “W * , played an plums u a. find m Inch. ud lilo In WOO“ no. This nub of M “v . manly Known in tho “To. W 3‘ 1m... and non :- um or all“ m f; ; .‘d I. m :- mull] we to.“ uni N for tho mum-hunt 0! (men One of the most m1? school girl «Hamilton Qt: Broken- -up man and“. di maneuu: served lam Md 1 bonbons. Table dew-Wm qu I III! green And lllverm til C combiuulonl. Then b 7'7 show of ohhontoneu In any 1 entertainment; The M“ home sweet. bu m: amount the confectionm Ill ‘1 "finely Rm Perhaps M in m an economical MU not aluminium" «I! previous years. OI“ (union: clnnge a anon time: but may of served new It dinner! u and homely description. VI! that it ' about the 1m wound and than oh I- thmvn om tho

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