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Downers Grove Reporter, 30 Mar 1907, p. 3

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m mmuuylnw. You we? ‘14 iny «can. In fruit. I "PM? 3.: nughhof took his head. Af- t. u an...“ In” 50 Win“ ‘0 .1. a. we: a: do in NM- ' mm m I “Ho palm away, too.” said the other, "Just as he val 'islng from 0 mum's to I. frulterer's. Tim‘- tndeu and trades, at course. M I WWI comps about as near David Sorwood was gazing at the clothe- pmp nearest him. “It‘s nothing short of wonderful,“ ‘9 remnkal. "how life ohanzvs. As I "a uylng to Mrs. Pagin- the other day, we never know what's before us nor how ytn'll end our daysv But so ion; as we've got a hit put by against ordinary comforts surh as a nicv piece 0’ pork on Saturday nights. H's methlmz to be thankful Int. l 335:" The newcomer nnrldwd in sitom‘o. “When my damaged." mminnod In. “widen-the torm was the most mama of all In w'nlr‘h she was «out Q0 refer to her late husbandâ€""when my deceased would he in the mood for discusaln' sm-h matter: he used b lay. There's a lime cmnin'. you out my word. when I‘ll any goodby to greengmcefles and take my bitter an! my pipe at home like : gentle Still! J IM’m. Hodden paused. “He God first." she continued Impressive- !” "you ran more lucky." Mn. findden. In the not of wrung the bundle she held, drew a Mule carer. lem A: David Emma! rem-"w! at lam; when nun-rs harm-d mlimr “Ml. Ind Ms mm swimming. to "no place occurwd m 31: hour at 'Mrh In other male of the tic-Cum- haul vtor 00¢ eyes upon the building. moon: por- Im on a finhhmh H mm rrldom that .9 "mu. under aw ralecnry o! "rm 051'." RM 1mm what had he routed 'ondcrcd Mm llodqlrn? The usualâ€"«m mud. nun auroraâ€"bum!" the "Inc-19d; «on o! m rum;- ramming ll m lioflly an" the mmmmd of this «Mov- Id of unm- that tho M M“ In the ("race (all. The Colo "uni-tug um vllla horaâ€"o Manta by I harm-Im- at middle age. In neighbors he Ind tho Pnglen on in mm hand. Mn "ridden on Mt Seeing um thou- of we mm In which the up Alm'urugslud to [Inner m not oucceoded In own-mum“ the loam among the zhmm. mm or than not. recall] "rived tnmlllu, pos- “od 0! I discontented uper. kid with [he mum-t hardwood Ippllvd to Go Iyndlruo [or the mom-non of a fence. Tho arm-3| or the mmluy of (In nadir-lo Manuel! turned the 00‘1an lo "w pullunu. “'lwn ha has! dilated upon the ulmnmml Mum M 0. “fly and had gun-d n-pmachlul!) Iron the dying II!” o! prtvol lo uh.- mnu'lunres u! the nc-wmmrn It in gem-wily Hmrc'dvd h, the M‘ Ilium: lnhabllunu u! [.mnrr-Hna VIII-l that In unrnllo-«Hur Min-my! at ‘Mul” rm (hr pan n! Ihu hush-3'- had In! um: er-vluu‘vu'd lulhro. noun". who won-Ian l'njou'd Iho Inflated Inppnn or IIr-V "mm-m, “rum and VIII. may mm tall:- mt Inn was: ‘0 hide and umrh u A" III-mod o! mound"- Ind lholr mock-m“ IM Ind nmmunrrd. ‘1'" pm no OhIl'flhln m Indium an I". In the «m. win; In u‘u mm on Io Inmnn um! be "and lo m a child we Into-nu a now-hurl: on. It (Ml. l‘wmi" but lulled Mm Holden. "I! um um wul to he n in cl 51 um why do“ (boy um lo.“ and uh to one at «m then ”nan?" The row stood In the mldst of 1 flat exp-nae at doomed neld land. It was lorthln reason, perhaps, that the sur- don. back and trout exceeded in Smut those of Ilmllnr vlllsu ln Clay- du “no". This ndvantnse, A com- pouuuon doubtless (or the pathlen loan: and rubble that low"! for a mad. mu largely neulmlln‘d by tho Ibunm of any lndlcnllun M harm-r between the roapecllve garden plot: beyond that vhlrh a law won: 0! dy- lnx Ind and win-t bulhea nflurded. 'vhinvu to." admitted David no.» ii! mammm human. Villas represented the hit word of the building syndicate which had or late devoted so much ,0! it. attention to the development 0" ant thriving suburb. Clayden. As though tired of planting bricks and mortar that tprnng up houses in the midlt of already existent terraces. it land as it :were gathered up its strength and flung Lsurestlnn Villas in a squat row halt a mile irom the town. There they rested pathetic in their loneli- am like the first few teeth In an in- unt's mouth. awaiting the sproutlnz of their comrades {mm the gape in the gums. 7 '0 Warder of the client Hours, 'Wdul: time the naked soul lien bare. Keep better watchâ€"lest one escape. Len haply through those gates there fare Ono wandered from the sleeping Shape, A Want seeklng larger air, A anon more to the ghostly hours! '-Gnce Ellery ahannlng. from Har- per‘s Magazine. A. llfivâ€"I sound remotely blown, {at all my wall: 0! L110 an down 'Wbdivept before a anon-elem Be: That but: me with It, willing. freq! W19 Earth hath any fish! in me. 0 Wmher of the gate. of Sleep. Mummybemremmtame. lWESfl THE DECEIT OF g DAVID SORWOOD «; . Thu mm walk We»: a on we. or amp. m I fund. a sigh. breath. “tr. sorwooafiaha cried in de- mur. "Do you no what they have do”? Turn put it In the wrong ”Mr. Sorwood!” She Icreamed this time. She helfd first the open!“ of a door, men foot meanflmt apprqnchgd. From an other side came Io re- spouse. As she camo m the spot whore she knew u",- pflret twin to in: she raised her skirts. n was at that very mo- ment she collided severely with an “mom barrier. As her eyes grew more accustomed to the Ham she «mid see that it was a )0!” fenre that tone before her. In amazement she placed her hand upon Its top, then wuhdre' It wlnh a cry of pain. Sha had pricked her hand upon a nan. "ill-r, Sorvood," she called. "m Sorwood." "I‘ll make the day loam sacred like 00 Mm." «no murmured. n she nep- md from the back door into the dark- ups: of the night. Then she rose. she took me. tax flowers from a vase, and, entéring me kltoth. arranged them within the whitest-[med cabbage k-a! tho could find. "H‘s been a lovely My." sighed Mrs. Hoddon. "It's these arms a! experi- menu that bring us pom women nenb er to heaven” For an hour «(or her return Mn. Hodden MI. buried In thought, her hand massingâ€"an “gun; as I mem- ber 01' its weight couldâ€"upon her Mr.- Mrddvn nag (Nun; drain-"y mmlnnnbkt “And a and )oh. Inn," she said. Jim. nmn "my Iuovh reached for the sam¢ pie. Tho hands: at (M «70 met. "0h!" Him! .‘lrs. Madden. She feared she had failed lo accentuate her omburrnssmem snllclently. Sor- Irond had relinquished the ple In fawn of a smaller (me. *0!!!" the "MI In "on more \‘isfhlo conhsinn than N»- fm. But thirst had fallen upon 8m» wood. 1nd 1 tankard concealed his (we. As they drove homevard we lost had already railen. "I‘m mining me {once mt 9p M day.“ Mr onmpanimu mnflded to her in am midst of tho "gull. Tnay dmu [Won‘t-ran. 0! "- flnl M I haven In the netghbaflwnd of "IF human (My puttook of meal pic-s and WE "l Ions It won’t be m mt." re- toflpd Dnfld mm. A unm mm mmugl tbe VIM as sin» imam the words. ‘Hnu M1 0! no! color a I've m “are I In M: Dom,” an en.- Idd Io hr "napalm. ‘chmmw-m Tho rmm'u Benn unlined "my in the hustled Imtnln In on!" m an“ (of on main. A mm but the In mm In the luv by cm IMO. Hm Marl. yum an”. n: n Moved by a "-er nun bonnet. "fining Um I‘m not "I. VIII M a born and Imp," he um rm: «“1 demo. "I thought um I! yan‘n [at no other ens-cogent. you might or by O bu at a drive" Thu mm mmmnn. nummand by I knock. ma hand hula Botwood no! It" damflem. “You‘ll mm mm on (09 km a:- mmt a. In” m ulna." uh. mum-d with an "wt-maul": and. “Talking at hm wumr." "manna finn'md - (My N'Il‘d. "bow «ml ,mu rome- In al um ulmul lhnm- cruuu’" "TM! I" «no any that l loulwd In In no Um phrn In: MI "I'M. you bolus out." uplulnM In. "Man. "Ah." ma David Sorvood. "I‘m looking into 1m- mam-r of the (mm. In gain. to be a Mall mm." In Adm-d ana-r . mun- “1 car that Mn. Pagloy looking In u your window this morning." am- told her neighbor u rock later. “0! rounus. them all! Just have bem hoop- la; n look-out to me what VII :0- Inu on, name In I will”. I'd lock up that drum-r who-re them no cum. I: l! l .670 you though." no Idvl-od darkly. "l doin'l huh! with ten?“ 1n the or. dluary sense." aha uld confidential”, "but there's nothing (or : powerful Itomarhucho but a strung cure." "I‘ll think about ll." nuld son-wood It was after "II: that the widow Item a, cutie eye upon the dolngl o! the Pun-u. David 80er and amasmfully upon mo strips of garden. Mn. "04‘ den. following his eye, dlvlned the meaning of his stance. ‘ David Sorwood eyed her npecuia» tiveiy for a while as he wrestled vim some blaster bones that ohstinnteiy resisted ejection from his mouth. “Take a chnir," he said at length. “Them Pagieys isn't. mousht I re- murknble deal of." the widow con- fided in him as. having outnuyed the others. she was taking her own leave. “I thought, being a neighbor, i’d bet ter tell you in case they took upon themselves (0 be mo familiar and pushing. Some ioik know their pinu- uthers don't. You catch my nienninn?“ "To think or my finding A party here!" she exclaimed as her eyes In upon the trio. "And what a nlce lea -â€"wm: Mouton and radlshes and all! I don't know as this little present or butter that I brought along numb me vlll be any use now.” Presently she 1089. Moving to the dresser she sliced :1 small portion from a pat ol butter and not it upon a plate. Then having passed the lymboiicai prlvet twigs she rapped upon her neighbor's door. It was with a little cry 0! amazement that she en- meted. Her feelings were not the In“ milled by an unpleasant discovery. Her neighbor was becoming on (Hand- ly 'ierm- with the Pasieys. To crown all, as she sat by her window on the loiioving Sunday afternoon she saw Mr. and Mrs. Pasiey enter David 901" wood's back door. Then came the rattle of teacups. It became evident there had been an invitation. Mrs. Hodden pondered. “I'll Jet you ‘know In good time." said Mn. Hodden as we retreated In "Will you have It moved now or later?’ ‘nked David Boxwood. Mrs. Bodden sued In evident en- nounce (mm the speaker to the pole. '"Blen the mu," the exclaimed. "walkâ€"Io It ll." that prop'l on my Illa at the mud.‘ be marked. . Government Land for Settlement. A My; trust of gavel-amen In! no" the Coeur d-Alene Indian resor- utlon. In tho sum of Wuhlnm will be thrown Open mm nag syn-or. m he will to tal- might-m If ynu an: not a lover of now go to Malta. which is thp nearest spot where you are certain of mmplete im- munity. If you are fond of It the swhvir-ba of Sr. Petershurg 'lll fur- nish all you need to ask, for there you may be sure of n for 170 days in the year. The happy medium I: supplied by Copenhagen, arm: thirty days; while Palermo. Rome and Ven- lce, wlt‘h one, two and five dun re- spectively. may be recommended to those who merely care for snow I: I casual and fleeting guest -â€" London Chronicle. Others manngprx took the sum View. They said that the day of the seemed business man had gone by. They also saw! that their experience naught 01mm (hm the man who used pox-rum”; was likely to mend In thinking about himself time that be much: to give to his work.â€"â€"Chiraw. Tribune. "Yes. you were," answered the man- ager, "ymfre been given In oppor- tunity to cover yourself ml chew perfume” and at that chance you we generously have nailed your. so". We can't we willing vermin bottlos." “But I’ve been given no 09mm}- lty.‘ said the mun, not knowing vhf mus meant 94:“me Hm manna". who lull nomad In he touting in Ms mind tho memo and demerits of the appli- mnl, said: "Sorry. but we pan't use you." "ran you tell me why?” and the applicant: "perhaps I! l were given an ovwflnnltyw" The manner rm Mm short. "That's just the "MING." he "N. "You were giwn an opium"!!! In! you refer-ted it." ll 'u only lllo olhor day the Inn- anr of a house In Ihlrh many men an mployed In enmlng an appli- nm [or 1 ”Man The ”Mk-Int I“ an"; dressed. Md 1 Mama; al- lhmllh g flllhlls hold announce um lalkm mnrrlly nml lnlollmeudy. It "much I lrlfle vxnllsllnlly. TM! Anna '0 the IMO. To the In“ the aligned slum a! It In tml. like. m vol!- I». boom“ .1. fund. I- lot. Inn on Guano Nuna- how-o IM Mam-pm nu he" and to lump don-In a lot a! mat um. um: Imnwlkn at Moan”. A flight knee M not ll.- nmblo. but In name an. "a the smile“ Vang: In older!“ (a. Chm Imployon My Thu The, ‘ Don‘t Want Nlm Around. Non In bullion Mn (armed llfl‘h Ill nnllpuhy m (luv man who um [unfunny or Ms (M barb" put ny- mlnn on hll hair ”I“ has III, M- gnm-o In It than many mm Ibo don’t lam (M: In imbue to mac! GI“ [and job: clam mm! a mom I! "as: did know IL Pncurnlly .1! or the Pmldenu‘ wnu who have ‘mvn to main auto have been soml clutch-z molr llvu hun- bum clan. whokm-me and I ”1411! Illluv to "Mr parentage and lhu-ir counlry. while [on or the (anal! bun inn unqu-l dlntlnclzon. It um'd Ive Mm! lo and my unwr tllll M pmmlmvnl Muurh‘lnl Ihmo uno- navv damn I: ‘cll n lbmo 0! II. l'rmldvnu. [lende- lhe‘nlno who have climbed no lush. there ll John Scott Harmon. Who had the unique dlutlnctlon of be In: the non or (me Prefldenl Ind lb- mlher or mother. He wn I man (I force um! «I urea! Innuenco In In. own Blue. though be In not I prom- Inunt figure In I national “mo. Count- Ing him In. and he lunly ”nude mod." n the uylng II, Ion or only one lea than all! the I'm-Idenu' Ion- who hive ruched manhood are entitled to bo mum! on n..- roll of honor. The prominent. nine are: John Quincy Adams. President, diplomalilt and repreleutative; Charles Franci- Mama, publicist and statesman; Ro- bert Tyler, register at the Confedefi ate Treasury; Richard Taylor. who served with distinguished gnllauiry on the Coniederate side at the civil wnr; John Van Buren, prominent in State politic: and just entering national pol~ itics when he died; Robert Todd Lin‘ coin. Cabinet Minister, diplomatiut and president oi a world famous COI'DOI‘I- tlon: Pnederlok Dent Grant. diplomat- int and General in the army; Henry A. Garfield. lawyer, banker and proton- wr or politics in a great univenity, and James R. Garfield, State Senator and United States Civil Service Com- missioner of Carper-(lung in the De. punmunt oi Commerce Ind Labor. no. ‘ In the Cabml 1 or the twentymne Presldentu' sons who have reached manhood nine have bulked large In the public eye on thelr pwn account. and all but one or two have been solld, substantial cltlzens. The son: of thirteen Paymentsâ€"- John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Van Buren, Fillmm'e. Lincoln, Grant. Hayes, Garfield, Arthur and Benjamln Barnsâ€"have lived to man‘s estate. The sons of Cleveland and Roosevelt are all" boys. Twoâ€"Jeflenwu and Munroe-left daughters only. President Johnson had two suns. but bum died before he was Presldent, and so do not count. 8|: Presidentsâ€"Washington, MAM son, Jackson, Polk. Buchanan (a bnclv elor) and McKinleyâ€"~Iett no chlldten, 3006 Record- of the Tw-mywm Who Have Grown to Mmhood. Strictly speaklng. only twentyâ€"one Presldeuls’ Bonn, concerning whom them are available records, have grown to manhood. says the Ohio Map azlne. . NO JO. '0' PERFUMID HAN. A: ‘31:; Hour]! {he~ “M16 rod-u sh. wondered It Delilah had In truth been t wuman.â€"Mudon Tamer. "m cumin-Ina. 0! mo at” work-people In dormant my . When Snow Faun. PRESIDENTB' SONS. \RTIII’R It. BIIDSLMAI NmrvflleJll. TEAMING d: EXPR ESSING JONAS W. TUCKER REAL esrAn-z hum at run. Sou" I‘m-Inn ha Inn-nun. Ann-M Inn-now. "minty It mun". "I 7-91"! um M“ l‘n.‘ pan, nf "Inn-m. I“. ill." but. no mpwtod rh-Ivrl!» "In yu- Mu no! not. In on up uh. In hay. a- and to. ur. «vuhvvtumlonunu. No I. 1 ”All“, Dom Gave. 111 We It. has! tad only mod, flu cm atth “an!“ o! and cum m Inch- .6. not. us. undo. body not [on Same- or ".00 but!” .00 rev-M M I can It um man than by Tho Myddan'o LII-aunt) m: Mu. I)... Cum ' Decorator IOB FOOT: STREET Tm Half. Family PHI- tor out much. illmnnqtormhullyunud balm Hm pad-db W. In all badm- W and Inland“): IMO to any out an output-- and. by lab Inn. Wildlng. Kim!!! I infill). Whole-Ia Drum-tn. Town. 0 Huh Cut-"h On!» an m Imam. nlly. acting dined: won tho blood Ind mucou- Inrfual at the mm».1 Tufllnonlnll In! (no. Prim. 15¢ pa" bank. Sold by Ill drum (ff/W Thu mm»! In nontrsny lm-nmd and mud h‘lblk' ‘l‘rz-nclont runs, “.30 per day. 1 m‘, ('r'nflwrmhle roams and a [Ablr that ‘ mg to parties Iodgzn, or orgnnmni- nl Telephone 482 W. F. EBWABDS How'- run wammmmmu Mwmdummtmb “WEI-03mm DOWIERQ _9J3_°Yl. .BAIIRY DOWNERS GROVE BAKERY Tvlophmn "02. I“ m4! 0”. C. V. WOLF Mkmrmlo'u. ri:.ow~nm.mo. THE BONNELL HOUSE “SHOE FOR MEN ofoxceflencolddomnthhd'nnboo- MW (0:2 (Imitholdnfintplngeindn an” 3“ Cnfuflnlm no... cl nu Kinda. Funny nt- n-do no «In. M on! Reno-III. Ir”. ('3.- an" you win lent loo an... an am all Galina. 2| 5. MAIN STREETâ€"TELEPHONE 234 Cnner Mam and Railroad smm “‘lllam Dnnnr-u - A Prnprn-mr nusny Im-nwa and mm! (In Mr cal-Whig m (M nan-n! ‘1! mus, 3L3» pav- day. Sporial rnxu 1; rr~znilr Inward. 9 rooms and a Kahlr that will pirate. Parlllun [of «1- “3‘0 RQVI 34 EVERYPAIRMADETOWEAR umuncmuu - - - WM um sun $4.00 mun-al- S. F. "ALLEN. Downers Grove. Illinois 0093: Mills. run-m. Ana-gum. can...» tflubc DR. W. H. SHAFFER W. V. DEVEREAUX Auoruy nu ”tumor-why ”MC-:1 10 flouth “din “Wm Ihwnvn firms. “Much Evv nil-gs 1mm 7 t u 9. Tang-bane “I :m: mu ounce: “25 Um" “WNW. 7- lemme Canal ma Rul mm and luau.“ 24 s. Mam SL. Dow-m anv- NARAMURE AND FOSTER WHY PAY BENT? FRABK KELLERSMAN Stop: (at. («flu and tau Hours: Otta. coda... Sahara-y: 9 h 11 DR. W. C. BARBER DENTIST than M can In .7 “no. [null work I nwhfly, Mi work [nun-(«d “flo- l-dory 0M prim 0w Ordcn I” to mu m chop. Cour-cu Ink: luv .u .J‘mm Worker... 00"" 4mm What you an (a home. on cu, payment. Drop In and see us. Ire will wr~ prllc you by (be number ml desirable home. we hue for ale and our ablllty no help you to [Cl one of (hen. An interval-w wllh u. will cost you nmhlug. and non than like], will run V. to your advlntue. Lou. acre tract- an} (arm (or ale. Intro-Mal... ”Mild-In. G. H. BUNGE L. KLEIN “Draco-u: “MM Ill: Oath! I. MOB DENTIST 11ch l‘ not/M7 V fins it 5056!“! 3mm: :2 . ‘ "’ mm. Yea-«IMM'N‘ “moulded". why-mm, lucibafiadhmmufltfl mum. It” in W Hon hwrmwmd M mu'muwm 4 know (Mt. mm «:25; healthy and Id!!! V. nonhuman 1cm .- 7‘ Plum waning“ mam !!! ll“ Munflrmmkuchbnm“ U ., D. Lw. R. R. CasUnequdedmi Soft Coal and Wood Sewer and Common Tile. ~ ‘_ and Building Stone. Marquette land Cement Build'ma Hg A. B. AUSTIN NURSE“ muumh‘ All Kinds of. Building 5* Phone” MEBTZ I P. A. Lord Lumber Comepy «g Danni-duh May be they are chap". m W us send you our catalog detail)!“ d1 “fly A postal sum it. Sat tome treat out thhfl apples. m’thuytlmpw, ‘ "null and slow in Mining' into l _ often varieties not «a: fox- Ind-nit! Northern Illinois. - Down-“nth ' ' w you noticed the high DflflIfi Int few yum? Why NJ" 5‘ yonmlf '1' Now is a good timelohyllml winter nupply o! Bud Cod W further ad nncu. We no MOM-J I good supply of well PM Want.- and Cool «4 cu uh can of order- pronpuy. '0 m also akin. otdtn [or COIQIQ. mm m “I. nu make- u very Incl-(Actor: and economical cod {or .m- and but “(er hating. u GIANBI I“ “008! CO“. oowuln alumni. 6a.“. 3'93:

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