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Downers Grove Reporter, 5 Apr 1912, p. 7

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amawm'? was» The following is a facsimile of the official ballot to be offered to the legal voters of the Vill of Downers GmVe, Du Page County. Illinois, {or Village 015m lection to be held in said Village, Tuesday, April us. A. D. 1912. BERT C. WHITE. Mfdlowingisafac-simfleoftheofficial balloctobeofieredtothe voters of the Village of Downers Grove. Du Page County. Illinois. ion to be held in said Village. Tuesday. April 16, A. D. I912, on pmposition to change form of Vilh'gc Government. II in been his enthusiasm and mum 'ofl that in an!“ the vorl along and and credit, praise I“ (huh m in. mm for no free public library we now have In our mu. m We with to thunk our local florist. It. Gonna. tot the bouquet M m it on! m the occasion. The when of the board present the owl" van: Ir. Wen. Idem; Ir. Onveu. Mr. Bord'el sum the In" romu. II am mu a. man mu to new on" m- lr. L B. Wells. and (man up 0! the old book: noun good ones will «one to mm (In hIVo not be" read. than nub no mood out no" and 90mm you mammalian... Agood mummuu-umu In an nvolvlu Iranian our a. door ad I. n nym‘n dupe-n! may "no (I. "in" u on... II (no moi-plin- M a! any If.“ (Mu lion in Dunn, n I. n m nun! lo the mock- IIoI nod Io tho board of «roam (but they have not "I boot: to ole: to the people I! m- opening. but Inch 0! may or good ludmnt I- not run-In too clon- lo Ibo min at mun, km no. rm do!" Shall‘the yum; of Downers Grove adopt The new librarian. III.- Hush... taboo“ wry ancient. will be ua~ 35!. to attend to I" the Inn alone. at mount. “no association tool In no way In! their “lo-t" child," the new In. nubile library. II out 0! their In!“ yet Ind will all" charm: I: and u- lllt the new "brutal: In the same way they hue been doing (or any The library boon! ol dirocion had no money to spend in hiring a skilled "Morin to classify. renumber, label, «alone. record and in other van promo the two thou-Ind hook-given them by the usociotioo. lo the wo- moo undertook the ink and hue vorhod loithtully uni vell and luc- cooded In finishing the work fill! the «by More the opening. It has been the end toward whlch they have all been Working these my years. Appreciation was ex- prened to some of the older mem- bers for their loan and faithful work 3nd 0! the wide knowledge and famil- llrity they had with every book In the collection. It may be possible that some people in the town do not appreciate the herd, tedious work tbet members of the euocutlon. u- sleted by some other women 0! the town, have put into this library work the put month. getting it ready to open under new rule and government. n I- hoped (MI by the mmulng The Ladies' lerary Association held In regular monthly meeting Just previous to the opening of the door. Al. it, they all expreslcd their great gratification In at last accomplishing the great amhluon and dealre o! hav- lng a free public library [or our town. V On Tuesday. April 2nd, 1912. there 'iu no line building in which to .31”. our books and offer to the pub- ”G for their use. But ln our modest, my little room. lreahened with new paper and paint, the addition of new (Ink furniture. new gas light, fresh curtains and a. new reading table cov- md with current magazines, ira- nen'. and bright with fresh flowers, (or the occasion. the door was opened c: three o'clock and new comers were welcomed by the happy. beaming heel of the ladies or the Library An- eocmlon and by“ some members of the board or direclon'. the Commiu Government? NE W FREE PUBLIC UBRARY J. W. HANDY- LDJ vol Jfldllmfifblgi$Y£Alb F0. Vltl‘afl 7.031%. E] “son: urn-groan Sample Ballot Sample Ballot f0. Vllllfll IIUS‘I'II C. flAflONEY "al nag-1mm- CITIZENS' CAUCUS TICKET BERT C. of municipal The Plano In- lml been Mental only three or four III-en m. m lad went Into this game will! great Laat Saturday haul-g moot-an Grove Congregational team went to Piano. iii.. to play the to”: tea- of in! place. with the malt as than above. In": I“. not - gnu-n1 not do I not no' that m on In nu- roulod to an on o! (Do "my I... It only law." II the an in an dumunycflnummbauol I] “mu. l W (be “than! an m I“. nod nothing has or- cutrvd unc- that “no no far no I how to In. no [col (In my ado vice In: not hauled under (N cir- mane-u. DOWNERS GROVE 29 an. l-u-n of an DI Pun County Tribune totem” lo - Iolophouo cot variation “to“! Mr. I’m-«mu and um". I- which It sum that I nu! In that counts-don that I know none on. 'u Mu amended to an on. at the am: In. an. in n emu: out i- which I van «mm In mat My Iluuuon ha been called to tin with. Appearing In the loudly, Inch um. and m. hid-y. larch TO WHOM IT MAY CON CERN. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. I. John Dixon of West Chicago. lll.. having Ind called to my nttentlon cor» tun Irticlu nnmflu In the Du Page County Tribune by one human! Prom darn-t concetnlns certain can when": l in one o! the delendanto, desire to state that I never told Mr. Pnndoraut any of the (acts not torth In In“ Article: And thnt he has no authority from m to who such onto- manta. I will: to further auto ttmt I‘ never told Mr. Pronouns! that l plead guilty to jail bmnlus bean-o tho state's attorney undo ouch n roc- olnmondntlon to no or boconoo I thought I won within the shadow of the penitentiary. no In glad of n opportunity to a: It up on a fine or uoo roundin- of my guilt. The following sell explanatory let- ters have been voluntarily furnished by John Powers, nttorney (or John Dixon, and by Dixon himself regard- ing the statement published concern- ing the state's attorney's conduct in the case of the People vs. Miller and Dixon. Mr. Miller also states thnt he never discuued the case in any way with Mr. Hndley'a opponent. Their statements follow: Attorney and accused man write denial of published reports regarding Hadley's alleged Interference in ad- ministrntlon of justice. POWERS ANll lllelN DENY BHARBES AGAINST HADLEY and Mr. Tank. Number of book- loaned out the first day and evening were seventy-live. Number of cards fiseued. 125. List. of magazines which will regularly be found on the read- ing table are as follows: American Boy, Popular Electricity, Popular Mechanics. Technical World. Satur- day Evening Post, Cosmopolitan, Good Housekeeping, World Todax. Everybody’e. Garden Magazine, Har- per's Bazaar, St. Nicholas, Review of Reviews, Ladlee' Home Journal. Wm Clair: NO John P. Dixon Jol- Powers. PLANO 20. Frederick Manning was born at West anmn. lacuna. In 1m. He came to cm- country when be m 21 van of age and settled on I fun In the vicinity o! On. no '- Mod in 1038 to II- Au ' Mr. Frederick Manning died very suddenly Sunday morning at 9:20 of heart failure. Mr; Manning had been feeling In his usual health and his sudden death was n shock to his friends and relatives. Funernl was held Wedneeday noon. The remains were taken to the Gene Church where eervicee were held by the Rev. Cronk. Interment we made In the Rainier: cemetery et Cant Frederick Manning wee born at West Walthnln. England. in me. He came to thin country when he van :1 veareolepandaetuedonafarnin the vicinity e! (ha. He '- Men! In 180! i» ll- Ann Mind who preceded. huge the ether ten Brae “It In use I! Clell’ Ipl'lllg WIIQI’. II In delightfully perfumed. and deed not grenee or sum the heir. Two sites, We and 81.00. With our guer- antee back of It. you certainly take no risk. Sold only at our atomâ€"The Recall Store. 1‘. R. Kerrie. The mothers at the generation: to which Grandma Luce belonged are tut peeling over to join the great and silent mum-fly, and the younger gen- eration. m but mourn for and mice them in the domestic Ind soclat cir- clan which they so long graced end honored. She was ever ready to heed the all of ammo. And alums and give ald to all ml: and may a heart and home was made more hopeful and cheerful by the “Mum wile]: the In ul- wan ready to bestow. any Ille had been out on the porch and lee-ed unusually "II. but It. «Helen Just that teatime and no.“ nny More natal dd "rived. ‘ ale leave- dx MIMI'EI. In 1C. P. madam. II- Edith L. Hay- mud. In. Winnie. Ir. Harry. 9.- [one and Charles, at! on. duet. Themurpurtofberflfom amt in and than! Mulch “tn In: October when [he came to Down- ." Grove. In lace vu a quiet. modest. uu< sunning may. greatly beloved by her fully and by numerous Mend- u tell. In. him A. Luce dld very ud- dnly at the home of her maddnflr (or. lira c. P. Blodgut. sum-y evening. Much to. ”12‘ Dari-g “at When such “value: In m '1‘“ for our boy. no you-g I. you ill] no {not of lien cmvdlls the mm to me cm In mm. o! “whim-u muemt and enter- mun-ct. N. w. mus. Hunger Dov-en an" Cm "on“ Mot null To... u dou mm a pity that when a grant my 0! our neighbor!" mu In “Mu their Don and you" no. ‘llo pflvlkco and bond! of but" ‘lbou phyla! I“ odmfloul M "an". mm at hm. "all. our boy- untocotonuunmuudlh hum nd dnwhmh or III. 5mm Indiana! to roomy Inn- to Chicago in on!” to enjoy l mu. of than benefits. When in! Down" Grove m realm (in under moat luau-nun athletic. In of “(on mm In «- raw-g char-cur lions "as a! bounty A“ “It play. man. do cumin-lion and nan-«cult. and much the cumin-fly 'or con. una- am at no at our own boy-1o m than “nuns. Mn 1! no" vim (bay ought to Ban than? In (not Dovnm Grove in boat "wall "Mao-Inf II "on mm of the word (or an plan“ have con. ducted (hon-elven both on ad ol the field 0! play .- gentlemen and Inn won the respect 0! lholr or noun!- !or their behavior as well u for their um. When It II taken into connldontion that the loan: has no homo lloor Ind no opportunity [or proctloo between no». It would seem that our village hu reaoon to fool tho! In this brunch or sport one his been well "pretent- od by a hunch of young nun who have worked very find under mu! dlllcumu to uphold the honor or their nu" (on. In the 20 games Downers Grove has scored a total of 541 point. ‘ugllnat 332 for all of their opponents. This total ha: been divided up among the individual players as follows: Hnrvey Drew ................... 160 Oscar Corlson ............. 130 Cu! Suigor .................... 9'! Goo. suiger .................... 69 Adolph Winter ................. 65 Alfred Kimhcuur .............. 20 DEATHS OF THE WEEK. During the season of 1911-12 the team has played a total 0! 20 games. 16 of which they have won and 4 lost. or a percentage of .800. The game was a. hard fought one but one which showed clearly the class of our team In endurance. speed, accuracy and head-work and the boys certainly had good reason to feel very proud of their victory. Drew had his shooting eye with him for he caged the bail six times. five during the second half; Carlson came next for the honors in this line with his four baskets, three of which he came up from guard to set during the second half; Carl Staiser se- cured the only free throw to our credit besides two very pretty Goals from the field. Winter and Geo. Staiger secured a field goal apiece in the half which each played. When the team work got. properly started It was so fast that Plano seemed to be tied to a post most of the time. Our boys showed themselves to be their real superiors In every depart- ment 0! the game during the second period, however. .. confidence. which with the advantage of being on their own floor and their rushing things pretty mat in the first part of the game, put them ahead 'at halt-time. 14 to 8. .5“ Rel-ll "$3" Hair Tonlc l- a plan- mt to no as clear spring water. I: II delightfully perfumed. and don not me or gun the hair. Two am, We and $1.00. Wlth our gur- Intee back of ll. yon mlnly take no rlsk. Sold only :2 our nonâ€"m Recall Store. 1‘. R. Ionic. We ere so cemln Real] "9:" Heir Tonic will cure usual-us, prevent baldness, stimulate the scalp sud hair roots. stop [smug heir and grow new hair. that we personslly give our posi- the guarantee to refund every penny paid as for It in every Instance when It does not give entire satisfaction to the user. We have a remedy that has sided to grow hair not prevented butane“ in 93 out at 100 cue. when well no- cording to directions for I mule length of time. That may neon like a strong statementâ€"It Is, and we mean St to be. nnd no on wound doubt it until they have put our claim- to Ill actual test. Nufly Any One tiny Secure a Splen- did Growth of "Mr. Tot-I ............................ "08.50 The arm" award In mod. unwed to "to statutory gym of "u- o'mn M Q by "mom. :1 Mn (he in to 10min!" rm locum-n the Above Md. um! on or mm a wrmen mun-d with (he VIM; far that ”r- m. within (a can from dale bend. ted Mann Grove, llllnon. April 2. I’ll. W. ‘I'. ELLIS. We at the m 0! 109! Im- mummy. p! (In Wm a! Dinner! 01 Apr“ A. 0. "Ta. an and «no. em- Incl lav "no coo-1mm)» of Me In- memt 6' IM cot-mm!“ nnl h M Vitrified 11b Five new". I- m a “and" m 0! and Vlllace M on!» on Grove. hob. an mtcmphtd luv on No on. to J. n 'r-MMOH. M nen Om”. Imus. who. no- m! In .- Idiot-7 A In.“ ail-Millet. O25 line-l t o! I Ind- vndfld . me on". never. at 70:- ....... 3417...!- 2 tum-l mg I he! Imam-II dhvnflar mun-ted o! 8 Inch mm: mm" wnlh. M 020.00.. ".00 Find" Pamflmflumfi A It. It]. ‘ M W. U. [.1115 Mflmuthflndu .Ilo- mvmnu of II. VII". of non am". mind; NOQM'Q ll alumni] Dov 700...!» 04 Am: A. D. My mvmnu o! t nor- (have. no PI.’ ( I mm "an! "M M VIII.- 0! an. Im- m: M“ on "M M an! I! I. an I.“ "lo. M- in‘wwrii'fo'h 'Enf"i"}ii' if; ii'm-"" 766» gm w. min kl day:- from In" flaw. inf-ii 'b' M “51332116 lg. nag-um rm: _o€_ Eh, my min-u Qua-MID“ “O lino-l ol 0 Inch luloml dumb! mu Iran “I" plan. 100:4 ....... . ............. Nollcc Io Mnhy [Inn In: "I. Kurd or Local lmpmomnnu of Ibo VIII-n o! Down-r- umvo. Du I‘uco CounIy IIII- nob. u I mm“ mm an “I. tad any of April A. D. I! :. dId uurd Ibo con- In" (or the mlrmlm In." Im- mvomm at "I. comIrucIIonM audit: 0! an Iron "In Ina-Inn. um: I: ’1“- und "Inn. and new?“ and along Web-Io! Ilnct n InId VI cl Down"- Omvo. llInoIn III ”mann- I-Iod album 0. 01. he Id. of Down"- (Inn. IIIIuoII. Ibo-a ml I. go [QIMQ3_ STATE OF ILLINOIS. COUNTY OF DU PAGE. 88. Ofllce of the County Clerk. This |l to canny am the ballots tor the primary of Apr" but I’ll. {or "n reopecuygl vaplu label] printed on Du Page County. Illinois, as Document ‘13:. 53257.. t Book 59 of mortgages. 89 ' . Defendants No. «62. The requisite affidavit for publication having been filed in the ofl'ice o! the Clerk at the Circuit Court of Du Pace County. Illinois, notice is hereby given to the said Edward V. Lowrance, Jennie R. Lawrence. his wife. and the unknown owner or owners at note in the principal sum of one thousand dollars (81.000) nay- able in (our years with interest at 8 per cent per nnnum. payable monthly. secured by trust deed of Edward V. Lawrence and . Jennie H. Lawrence. his wife. to W. H. Edwards as trustee said trust deed being dated August 1st, 1906 and recorded Hep- (ember m. mos. in all. ofllce o! the re- eorder 0! Do Page County. Illinois. ls Document No. 88.572, in Book 69 ot mort- xnses. page as: that the above named complainant heretofore filed his bill Dl' complaint in said court on the Chancery side thereof to foreclose a. trust deed upon the premises in the bill of complaint described tom/it: Lots nine (9) and ten (10) In Block fourteen (14) in E. H. Prince 5; Company's addition to Downers Grove. Du Pegs County illinoie. end that a summons thereu 11 issued out at said court against the e vs named defendants returnebie on the first day of the term of the Circuit Court of Du Page County to be held at the Courthouse in Whenton. in said Do Page County. on the second Monday of June. A. I). 1912. Is is b law required. and which suit is still pend n5. '1‘. M. HULL Clerk. Bunxe et Thorns. Complainant's Solicitors. an 5’0"!" no! plan. ln~ mam c '3th ”than. VIM. and ham. . .......... c In» double cu. ulna ml. at?“ on hot. In phat. u In {lime-if In the Circuit Court of Du Pue county. William 8. Eu!- Individually and u trul< tee. vs. Edward V. Lawrence. Jennie H. Lawrence. hln wire. w. H. Edwards. trul- tee, and the unknown owner or owner- or note in the gflnclpal gum or one thou.- and dollars ( 1,000.00) payable In four years with Interest at 6' per annum payable monthly. uecured y trust. de 01 Edward VI, hwrence and Jennie H. Lawrence. his wile. to W. H. Edwardl Trustee. said trust deed being dated August Int. 1906. and recorded September '5‘. 19_Q6, ln_the olfloerotr the recorder or unfol' m ' no.» ' h '06" iii: mun-Ink}. do Q .m! {0 var gm)! 17565156 33:66; Boilâ€":38 3913 iii}; NOTICE OF AWARD. NOTICE OF AWARD. DON'T BE BALD. [Hill "WEE. “It... 7 I! ever there was a (Mug In the mm a! M alculaml to man the Win 11 m w mum-an citizen. I! h (M ' vln} may write mandala amt you and. prend them among your neighbors while- !te eonsequncu? ' ' ' And it it was anonymous; here no signature and allowed ”I? \Iiier In hide. in obscurity-- , . 3% If this leller was sent lo you as well as your miahllweIhâ€"d I Wouldn‘l it make you indiammi? Wouldn't you ad on! and show your shades“ new M ,IIII “mild rest-III such an ail-ck and that you would it.“ ”I“ Is one man to another exams! the Mind of lhevquoagmpytw writer? . . I - That, dear reader. is the situation today in "It's me“ listrict. That anonymous cit-cull!- you and your friend! hrough the mails. attacking Congressman Copley.“ mg“. m ‘aratlel of the snpposttious letter referred to about ' ' lf lhal leucr commenled on lhe ”rifled convemllon sad it :Iured ”In! your friend was "re mnfedcrfle of people with M he really has no associations. Hull he had lzeen Quill] of JW ul condncl when his whote mm-emlion fl repofled Would I“! ha! he was no! uuilly of such conductâ€"‘â€" Are you going to stand for the spreading of fdfi " V _( for the partial and garbled truth is the [nicest of In)? » ~ Are you going to allow the anonymous Iettor {at d!" , .iter to ntlack a feliow citizen of this district? . 5 Are you going to nltow a precedent to be M my make your dear friend or you yours." the W ' And wouldn‘t you help ghe lhat lcflcr writer mm ‘6" cmemlwr if you ever discovered him? If that letter contained a portion only of ”milling be H mid uml carefully withheld the ml of the conversationâ€"â€" If that parlinl convent-lion. divested of its qualifying portion. made it appear that your friend had wake» to m entirely ditch -nt effect from what he did npcnlxâ€"â€"â€"-» lf mme person wrode a scurrilous teller about your "had 0‘ neighbor making charm of (be molt nevus-Hora! durum mild Mm”- Amt if that letter made out the intimation through It. pl“ md disconnected quotations that your friend had confided M.- .e" a rascal and Intherâ€"-â€"« A- n who of one... Ilr. nd kn. McConnell wore pun-Id with I mum: lap and that In (In m cm um It: mum... In their host I. the til-bo- o! than "new trio-d1. During an "a!“ slum and union rm and and I! I In“ hour the neu- mnd chill. Ir. and In. Icons." 1 W I“ Mm rodeo-d Ma. If "ml Idler was circulalod all Ihrouah you: com-nil; mending shndcr and scandal on your innocent neighborâ€"mâ€" , Mr. and In. McConnell received Ihelr neu- In I most wok-«no an. not and cum. the «veal-1 I roumon was announced um: when I" had re valved their beautiful {non and tho dlflcunt light- fluhod n van a can. our to be "samba-d. ~ About two hundm snou- w Iponded to Inmulou lowed by lit. and In. Herbert Knee-null In honor or their uvonth wedding “alarm. 11 chlo'o "III, which in Indeed transformed Into I dmmlnnd vlul Ml beautiful decor-110M. 0! the voices. the love. the friend- ship. the unbounded hoepltnmtee that are Ihared wlth old friends. cling to memory; and links the put to the mount. end whose chum over on can novel- be broken. The Peale family were among the early settlers of Northeastern Ohio, which was called the New Connecti- cut. because the pioneer: to North- eastern Ohio had come iron: that state. ' The Peue {Imily were I" singer- and some at them tewhemâ€"a veil- bred md cultured people. A generous part of the day was given to vocal. violin. and piano music, and later the camera. came along to contribute its share to the joys of the day. Eliza Cowlee Smith, wife of A. A. Smith, then president of Northwest- ern College. at Naperville, and their old lriendahlp was vigorously re- newed, and for more than thirty-five ‘yenrs. with but low exception. the Smith family. by invitation of the Ly- man'a. have had an annual Iumlner days visit at their country home north of town, in which memories of the past and enjoyment of the pres- ent. caused the time to pan quickly IWIY. removed from Put-mad to Napol- vmo. 111.. only eight. miles from Downers Grove, they found ouch other again. but nu- "no as Mrs. Lovaucln Penna Lymun and Mn. mummuymuyummdu wflwwhmtyumuny-oulummumm AN OLD mambo“; (Continued trail at. I.) ' The Anonymous Letter Miter ANNIVERSARY. (From me mm "mm. April 1. 1m.) BY A FRIEND. Dorm (Ironâ€"000. VII. 1“. I“. I31. “I; an Ml. III. I“. I“. ”I; C. H. Die... I“. III. "1. “I: WI VII. I“. I“. III. 0.: l’. a. II; I“. I“. “1.4“. nu. Nworullo Y. I. c. Arâ€"llcl. Iu NI. an; mum-u. III. II. II1.I10;W.III.III,II.IO; MI“. m mm: Yd. “I“ III In. ram. Im. _ , Donor- On" mm m- will but Ibo "will. 1.11.0. A. a Hominuollkmfihmvfl- Ian. R. u n We «1 mm on college nd of m 'm Theological century. "ammo. Ill. Wraomflnnu-umbql tutor at the first Insulin! and I... Ru. and In m. will hub that m. with Ir. “C “In. C. I. Hallo: um I). new pan 0! a. ukuv- - u-vvw- The bride in e young m at, cellcni eblllty end epleudkl I.” pliulnnent. She le e mic elf: English and Commercial of Prlclett college. film. In. the past eight yeere elie line bell , ployed :- bookkeeper In Knee: Olly lo. Both wniie e reelilent at am end while living In Knee: “0" he been ectively med la the he» one depnnmente of church work. N». uldee honing lmportent once: in tifi local church. She wee (or two M cornepoudlu. eecretery oi the m .' nee lute breach of the You“ Peo- ple'e Alliance end for two you: ht. " eerved u superintendent of the w. ' lien bend- of the llleelonery lam, of the Ken-u coelereuee. '1' Theee public memo-e lteve 0'... her n wide com-um th 4' the church end Ieve smelly“ to her quemlcetlou for the. work ei‘ e nlnleter‘e wife. um In ”mi comm promm van and“ "nonhuman wm m 2. Thonthtfluv In. Chantal-calm? taken at their love an! M one mu m an my; acct-Ion and lint m tho M the bride and groom «and: uh- futum homo hole. but will no. Down'er'n Grove. BOWLING.

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