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Downers Grove Reporter, 16 Jul 1904, p. 8

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"AM not” And contain-L7 Wmmrmy‘ul mummuma,mm~ nan-mum“ Alto-thunuoumnulnnlod tan b flown“: with numb!“ MM “uni-300“!“ u how; I!” I“ lulled Manon mummm.uauw unmanned. h Ht M (Nelly :- in M ha call any Ila. Mun (tutu 0008‘ now; m n In an. nun Itoâ€"on 0. Wu could-nodal“ “MM hunched llama-non. I. nouns In can-noto- m “In MIIMQnauoauu 1:, mm CHARTONNB m not by Ill! noun the [out excited person “ on the We): that which cantan- "I”: In Rabin. buy, mum, on I comm day some 300 year- nso. Pierre In. to to «bore (or the first time in. non m: om. Theo-pm had Wood M in the morning he would may the men who were going in look tor fresh water. , I'M next morning, with his Moved‘ blundorbm borne upon his shoulder. Piom lumped proudly on the bench. «my and unions to meet the cum man Ind curious wlid beasts he felt lure howl-minnows. My More dinner-time it we: pm- poud that name of the sailor: should try to .1100! O low 01' the birds of which the torn: loomed tun; (or fresh meat to I. nib: is one o! the greatest or luxuries. end it named I. pity to do without it when it "I directly It hand. Here was tn opportunity which Pierre did not let M Bo entranced his commanding 01- net no mostly to let him be one or Who Experience of 1 Young Frenchman In Madagascar. LGIANT IN FEATHERS (JOHN R. DORYELL, In St. Nichol-I.) It no on. Ill~ his all, he crawled under the begun gnawing I new 1|qu proved troublotome. He did not object to being then In their Inc. Re preferred. hm. to lie behind the stove; there he wouid my for haul. The hole he mm m boarded up. and ho was taught to come and go through the door. When ho wished to come In. he mulled ll the door. At night he sometimes Hotookloodttomthobofihnds but! allowed them to unto MI m. 7 THE SELF-TAMED MUSKRAT. At length on at ventured to climb up the steep bunk and prowl than! the house. Not being molested in MI vil- In. one night he envied under the kitchen fioor Ind gutted through Into the “who. Alter tint In N the pet of the funny. The family lived on the bank- of a stream, than the water lowed unfl- ly. free Images. until u emptied Into the pond nurby. Along the shores of the pond no mnskram each m built. their Ina. In the winter they frequently nun about in the open mum. and the hon threw ”plea Into the van for them. it should elect to become a fit; hit this I: the story told in the Chi-min Endeavor World: The nukru in very shy, Ild It mm: strange that of m own choice Shy Huh Animal lad. tried- with I lane’- rnmily and I. cum a Pot. The «moms. to the bird I. and. don not exist low. but Ir. Wulun. tic amt naturalist. thinks um .11 the null. «an: m that u may have lived with- II the 3m ho cent-ma. ‘l‘ne egg In lam than C mun AM would. It I. almluovl, hold a much u m but up. As for 0. MM. It has of the "a funny as the enrich. but m not! tun "In In an all purpor- tlontoly hauler. so that. lowering In It all! a Inn’s mm above the tallest ole-i punt. It mm have been I mulling hm lo see for Me first “no u- \ "All I‘ll lorry lav.” aid on. o! flu Inn, "II that to dlda't bring an on: vlth Mn. It would have and. such I an 0mm." M (M. the unor- lmhd. A. long a Homllnd low. hows; u tug-am Plum. for Meould no! no- body lo hollow Mn. am. Ill Um. how-m. mm- luu been land «luv um. a. law": that. Plano Ind“: and mm Inland} MI nu ullvlu NM nut in Flam dmfllml. can no] Illelo- (m 0! NM: Mn hon w.“d.‘“‘- lax {m- nu. n In In wonder Mun llulo rte-eh boy m Highland. "I. um an!" aim! one o! on non. macaw. when Plan an and Mina. ”You." "new: the boy. "Well." said the man. ”If 1 mm»; lo mu nu urn N (17 to ban It no amt-MI. Of «Id In locum-l ”emu." "But I didn't make u up!" add-sad Plum. lulu-nu]. “not. 00 am bud Md run ovarian“ lucked no down. “I hand up And run, and ldldn't no. running an I found you. and ban “The bird run. too, for] could h crashing through the bushes. 1nd 9 peeled every minute to be mkeli'ln Its his mouth. By and by I couldn't run any more. and fell down, when five his birds similar to the one I had dread) soon came leaping ulong straight at me. "I lifted my gun, but before! could "It went directly to the spot where the on had been. and then [was frightened. for I knew it it caught me with the ea: ['11 he enten up in a. minute. But! didn't due to move. When the monstrous creature missed the egg. it set up an swiui squawk. Then I dropped the egg And ran in the direction that seemed clearest or trees. _ "I never saw such a thing in my life before! Maybe you won't. believe me. but am blrd mode so much noise a: ll. «the through the bushes that I thought It. was a herd of cattle. And when it cane to where I could see it. each of In less looked as big around as my leg, and It was 83 tall as a. small tree. And such a beak a! It had! pox-‘Ibhwm and Wheaton College. and alter grad- uating taught school for nine terms. He was mnrrivd to Hannah '1’. Ennis“)! Ion. who died in 1867, And he on again married in 1% to Anna on, daughter of Jon Ott. of Wheaten. she dying slim". six months ago. Mr. Hatch was for cavern! years honored by his friends and mighhorn hr [mint elected supervisor of Lisle township. ‘ Ho wu an ardent RapuhIicnn in poliucu. but of n hir and honest nature. and was loved and manor-1w! by all with whom he cum in what an no I member of the congregational church at Halo. He leaves 3 utility of seven childron. In grown up, no mourn his domino. Luther men, I run of the deceased. Inn ban a mm in the State Normal school at ‘nov no to be seen. His father and mother came to Du Page county in 1831 They were 0! hardy New Hemmhite stock and the lnuudleee prairioato them at that early data. while no doubc trials that made many hearts qnlver, proved to be a hall thatcould be and was overcome. to convert elm to I home for themselves end their hmiiy. There were three 90:15.0! whom Frederick, just deceased, was one. He was born in 1831i Mr. finch attended the country school] mused the «fly settlers of Du Page county and took this pnirio country from its natural mu- and transformed it into the many beautiful how that ridr, and "pr-n30 1-00an lhpmwith. mnlm- than: trips pmhibilivn "pr to a low. Iva-He: mm, hen- Imrk in the (~in no?! alter a long. dmry day in tho mum-uni nMc-es and shops In M! unions to an hack main to m a shot I! we had I mun-m Illum- bon- all could enjoy it and it would inc-come I non-lion plw to be valued. imam“ man. of mm. ”and Fwderidl Much. one o! the oldest citinens of Du Pm county. died n his home. thou! lbw-e mile: hum Dovnen Grow. on Thursday 0! this week. He had been ailing 10! some time and death was a happy Mam. Damned In. a well known and respected pan-mum in this part of the county. He was 0! a family who wen- among thove who mn- The New Theatre I'mloct “w m tho-tn- moire! lu atlll lnrlna minted. J. W. Tucker. the rut mt:- Ifirnt. bu hwomrv a mutiny with in the ontrrprlnr Ind no qlmllnt will bring that mum to n lot-nu mum It may I» that a dork «um-any will br- formed to float tlw [Irvin-t. 'l‘hrc (mm-rs n! tlw bullnllna which vlll hrmmn rmntm wlwn tho vlm‘r factory it moved to the m‘ huildtu‘, mm tum-ably dlsgmnl In making an norm-any chum It would he a very [nod paying imntmr-nl. nodmht.» tlw living Mn and mm that Ian- "van-ml Inn“ and rrn-ly ‘Imnts. nml ll I tint cluâ€" ammo mrnt bonu- that ('0th la- and (or I" kind: at outrrtnlnmcnts M well u I plum lnr mum theatrical mmv-mvntp during “in vintvr armors. was: built. lt would raw-in tlw "(mu- at tho rillnm- ritium Drum-n (lune is lunch-d just hr nmgh from the city to make nurh a rent-m- posnlhlr. u tho time to takr the uld- Acqu ' tance ne'er Forgot." .{ton riollyj ing scenes of boyhood day's. r. Adams will return to his home in California. "‘ Gone to His [mug Res! Rev. Wasbhurn. of Chicago. lather of Dr. A. 8. Wan-burn. of Downers Grove. died last, Friday at his home in Ravens- wood. He had reached the ripe old age at 73 years. and (or titty years had been a palm of the Methodist church. “0‘ wu one o! llm t-arly lllhmian Methodiyet, minister-n who laid the foundation (or that mt which now numbers its tons ol tlmnsanduuf udhumntu. The deceased hm beenin ill hvalth for some years. and has nut been in actim (-hun'h work [or about twelve ycam put. I'I‘lm lu- neral service» wvre o! a twofold char- acter. A hriol r-‘cn'ico was held at. the family homo at Ruwnnwood on Sunday by RM. N. (3. Jackson. a! Chicago, and on Monday the: reunion wen taken to Ilillinuton. “L. (or interment. “hare RAW. H. II. flood. of Dua'm-rs Grove. mudut-teda nervicn. Dr. A. S. Waxlr burn and (Bea. B. lloartt. ol Downer» Grove, were among than who arm [mm- ent. Mlllinutun. where thv late la. mvutod pastor and friend at all ia hurled. Ill tho central polntnl noun 0! Ma i-uly nprrinnvm in building up the Molflhun'h In that dNrict almt 42'. yearn . [bran-d harm a widow, two norm and um dauahlom DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER Mrs. B. M. Manny and little daughter arrived Wednesday morning from Lee Angeies, Cni.. where they have been since Jun. l._ Mr. Muzzey remains in Lee Angelou and Mrs. anzey expects to return there in the (all. In Honor 0! Judge Adams ‘ On Tuesday, July 12, a stag dinner was given by L. W. Stanley at his home, 112 Gilbert avenue,:in honor of Judge Amos Adams. of San Fra’cisco, Cal. The guests included Dexter C. Stanley. John Stanley, T. S. Rogers. J. W. Bogota, E. 0. Stanley and Elbert 0. Stanley. Judge Adams with his brother, Albert Adams, D. C. Stanley and L. W: Stanley loft Downers Grove for the gold fluids of California April 10th. 1850, or: riving in iinngtowu August 3rd, their mode 01 travel being n four-horse team and covered wagon. The dinner was a memorable one. as this ire Judge Adnms‘ first visit to Downers Grove, and time all too swiftly p d as they recalled the days of “Auid I ng Sync" and the mm LOCAL BRIEFS 1 Gus Boy Dlas non: Lockinw Pay in Parliament. There Is 1 strong fading in England Against the payment of members. on the ground that it wmfld tend to cre- ste the class of professions! palm- clsns seen in foreign countries and onr coionies, wrztes Henry Norman In the Century. Its absence obviously tends to resfflc: membership of Psr. "snout to the wen-to-dn classes, And. as s matter of fact. those enjoy an overwhelming representstlon In the House of Commons, the labor mem- bers. whose expenses and s modest nlsry are provided from some orgsnI-‘ nation of the cusses they represent. being st present a small but happily harassing group. To compel s m- dldsto to m the cost of counting tho votes which sand Mm tn serve the Man In Psrllsmsnt is preposterous. and. steer mm sstssnsrd «mm s superfluity of undid-Ms. mo systsn will notably soon he‘sboflshd. um: He!!!“ or 9mm Sharing. A ahiriwnist manufacturer in the local wholesale market unmrised the employee a to: days ago by sumac- lng that he intends to retire from net- lve business in their (war. His pin in to turn the plant over to “tried and true" subordinates. with the stipula- tion that in case the business should prosper they are to pay for the prop- erty an the installment basis. in the event of time demonstrating thnt these “mules" canont mnke a “go" of the enterprise, the "hose" is to take charge of stairs. assuming I" liabili- ties and begin new to Mind up trade. -â€"New York Press. For mkANo' milrh m‘r. Inquire curler (hrfleldaml Ayrm "mm. "ins. date. mar Pnflonhurg. .‘lnocahoe Social TIM Imlim of the Manama!!! will «Ha I India! «in! I! the 1mm:- nf Mrs. -l. "A Glut-pm. W- Soum Main sum-t. on flnlurday evening. July [6. A mnlial invitation is ”tenth-cl to all. Bm-h lady is manic-d to brim: n lulu-t of lunch to: two. Th.- lumkrts «m h» $0M at Indian (0 [he highs-t bidders. .\ I'Mon “mud!" who»! I‘ll-"k! 8mm 0' IIn- lo'nflnmlly «haul- In- plumingmhnldn mung pk-nic- Smut clay. Mum-t ml». .\|n'ul} ”w «nu-win ‘h‘fllkn's hnrr hold savrnl mot-Hugs In mkr plum. and hnu- mm' appoint“! rommllln's Inn-dd “mm. The Sunday a-t'hnhk 0' "w Imam. (‘ommnlkmni Ind “Him-lint rlmn-hw no ”In only grinds Hull hat- I" yr! "le In aren‘t lb:- imiulinn In join 003nm" '0! this picnic. Thom will hu- ent-wnl foam"! 0! hum-M Ind m comm ”nu-x. whirl: '6" MM to Hm slur“ of lln- nfl'nir. Pot-aw ('ltlu‘u In ”and W. ll. Smith. I tonne: china 0! Dawn”! (how. ("I'd at M» Imumv In :Cb‘wnm». Wulnmdny. and um burial yum-May. Imam"?! Ilmd tor a long time in Down"- Umw and up to nhuutviuht yum- ngu. wbrn lw mum! to (11km "r mu 3 mo-mlmt at tho Wmdnmm ant". and Dov-val momtu-n M that out" hum hon nttrmlod thu- nhpmmh-s yummy. Honuo Advertising :" A western editor hits the nail gu the hem! whoa he says that “Too many mor- chuuts look upon ldvurtiuing u I Helm-ow to help the aditor. With rural delin'ry and clemrtuwnt slum» sending nut tom 0! advertining matter, ttu~ country mer- ‘chlnt "NI"! hau'o the-goods Iflll tlw price: and ho must ulw-rtiw m not run over in the mun-h of civilization. Hi» rent» an- IM. hi» hc-lp CID-hi Ian and Ila can vom- petm with the city n‘lnilvr Iml [my hln ulvortlwinu too; and flu: time huc-ome when ht- nhuolutvly hulodo it. Country "mu-ham.» am finding 'out and no taking adv-nun at it. (Nr l'll'hlnflt‘ In nhu'lll' half [ago and whole pan Ad». thut have always «film! but mull adv; Onion» (h-t into tlu- ham! mm or the automobile will hat: you to thv tulddlv 0! ant wc-ek.” l)” Disappointed Purchasers Them seems to hesomo dissatisfaction over the new county atlnsJust published. among those whosubscribed here. It is claimed the atlas is not much of a re- visemont o! the old one and the printing is poorly done. besides 815 is considered a pn-tty high price (or the book. The troubla with many people is that when the solicitors wore around they be~ lioved, when they harangued by the hour about the publication they have in hand being the most wonderlui, greatest, best. linust,‘otc. Then when the nrticlty delivered in but ordinary, the people‘ grumble, Ind like the disappointed Irishman It Niagara Falls. when he or claimed, "It‘s only wawr running over the rocks inny wax“: Frank Johnson. the 14 your old son 0! August Johnson, living on the Orchard Road a little west 0! Case, died from loekjuw. or as the physicians term it rtetnnus, on Saturday of inst week. It appears that the boy was engaged. like thousands of other boys throughout the countryon July 4th, in celebrating Inde-1 pendence day by shooting oll‘ firecrack- ers. when he received a simple wound from exploding powder. Care was given to the wound but blood poisoning set in and the dread attack of lockjuw fol- lowed on Saturday. Every attention that medical science could give was directed towards saving the boy‘s life, but he iinnllv succumbed. llht' ts II; up. must neuron-nth. A In" euro lot Golan. Roll and (I. . The 13min, snfm mo «with name mafia-ted stock ma 3M5 '3. nbanlme guru-m nl mush-cum or m refill-doll. Amt- nnwll. TR! [0"]. ICE II I [.LERâ€"Jfln 3mm: insect donmnr hum, FOR RALE AT THE "OWNERS GROVE FAIR. E. L. CLIIIN'I'. Oll‘l. Ao't It'd World‘n 0‘!an liver. Brill-h ludh hu the «mm erC’ 1 the work]. II II the Sand. which, n 130 mun. Ian A descent a! 12.000 Balsam tor element some. Clement Scott. the dean of the Lon- don dramatlc critics, in to have a benefit. Mr. Scott has been muttering from an lncurable Illness tor the last year. and although he once wielded enormous Influence, he has now fallen upon evil times. It Is expected the performance will realize $10,000. I?" " is the instant control of your business I! you install I Perhaps your mother had thin hair, but that is no reason why you must go through life with half- starvcd hair. If you want long, thick hair, feed it with Ayer’s Hair Vigor, and make it rich, dark, and heavy. SUPPORT The largest similatly attested daily newspaper cltcnhtion. morning or evening. in Amelia. Noothetpapaincmagohusocompme mm! {on-pruning themmsptompdy and ('11,.th peopleofChiagoandtthoflh'atmndltethepoflcyot The Dailyflemin pfinfinadlthcnewlofdlthewfldall thetimeismefledbythehctflntiu Md“ exceeds “1'0 yen: ago my hair III mun; out badly. I purchmd a bond- 0! Ayer‘o Hair Vigor, and won my Inh- stopped coming out." not only inthefieldot war botalaoiothatofdiplomacy. in more complete than that of any othaChicaco newspaper. In addition it also baa the service of The Associand Pres withitsgreataflied foreign news agencies. Ammo-hole is now supplemented by its RUSso-Japanese War TOKYO. NAGASAKI. YOKOHAMA. KOBE. PORT ARTHUR. PEKIN. SHANGHAI AND HONGKONG. THE CHICAGO DAILY NEWS Miss-Minnie “700'“, Pnfis, Ill. At Your Finger Tips In" mm, “M’nmsnflm SI.” I halo. burHair OWN SPECIAL WAR COR- RESPONDENTS IN THE FIELD. Mucus-nth principal «and. of Europa. In normal We. chat-don. for ma the Use .Royai Poultry Mixture ROYAL COOPERATIVE CO., Sole Manfrs Indianapolis, Ind. 320,000 a Day. Ghicago Tolopllm lmhfly mum-In. m WI Cor- rupondulu In wu- or page. It ”fulfill-ywlnhrll fidn W I: Dr. W «Vin: mom WWW than mmmcthmiréghz:m We'eme'ithr-w Nady-e?!- Dr. Mflea' Non-vino Cured Suffered Torribly- Doctors Failed. Baby Had Two to 818 Every Day. Dizzy? Headache? Pain back of your eyes? It’s your liver! Use Aycr’s Pills. ”cannula-haul. P. NultCthduqfl. Buckingham’sllyo Bilious Fits. Him.

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