$3 at. n ma «must to wait. i“ he no. a mosqum) win; him. We? Mon I'fllhg whether .“lnnprm urticrornot. M as reported to be fewer m. _ In New York "on Mummy. 1‘ ;- making I)“ announce“! r , «In to Induce immigration? We girls comptdn M the â€r they are compelled to wear con-nu Mom. stm. “wouldn't-om. update- dentist hot-nevi!» KAI-u Clty the other day the at: In oIes M. The we I- to hhvo hm wilful. hwum but! Mr?†Am." from «um u-v Iâ€"-â€"â€"- ur- u-wâ€"u- wâ€" I‘- mM-rmtflndmudlus Wurflul‘lflmmtm 'um.mmaumrmcm “mums-runny» mun-M'M'hycflu- ‘mw . own. [Hip-rm. mull-mace. ,‘Amnuu-ounrmtouou m “It not but". Mil un- flaw-“wavelet!†«mama-«unbound ï¬hmdmnulldI-umm “mud-lam. Abundance-Wain: u.- dqflu tour. But bomb bww-W. Mum-wâ€. («uranium “Nashuaâ€"autumn!†mummmuom by. Rosanne-torn“! um- mfmdw. ‘Aflorwe‘uncmuulhuhohuln- mud-Mumzounabonmcbr cum-1n. Autonobuu M of: wild do- !" to Mac- tho podumlon should This nation'- proclpluuon should 8. conducive to tum-ml alligator â€081410!" “00K Helping the tanner to help himself h the newest ngflcultunt creed. My day: bring out. the Inn who outle- luu umbrella u though It won One need not "In: ï¬les it In will at up screens. Nov Yarn mmmwltorcom Tho mm 0! untouobuo accidents WI trawling man no to ho!- vure «mm b not pro- L M '1“ Inn plenty of b «an In this ama-y day. uumuï¬nmwffl' gnomes.†This show- Wdovouon (0M “mum-mun?†uti- known um “We; mmhmmummm. per month; 0 months. “3.50 per month; 1 yenr. $14 per month; 1% years. $14.50 per month: 2 you-n. 815 per month: 2% yeers. 815.50 per month; 3 years or over. 816 per month. In case such person hon reached the age of so years gnd served so don, 815 per month; 6 months. 816.50 per month; I your, 810 per month: 1% yearn. 81050 per month; 3 years, 817 per month; 2% yeern, 818 per month; 3 years orover. $19 per month. In use such person ‘hl reached the age of 70 years and ‘oerved to days, 318 per month; 6 month-t 819 per month; 1 year. no per month, 1% years. $31.50 par month: 2 years. 833 per month; 2% yenn; 824 per month; 3 years or over. 815 per month. In use ouch person has reached the use of 75 yearn and nerved 90 days. $21 per month; 6 monthe, 82250 per month; 1 your. $24 per month; 1% yearn, $17 per month; 2 your! or over. $30 per month. That any per-on who served In the tummy or nova! eervlce of the United States during the Civil War and received an honorable dtlchuga, and who we: wounded In bottle or In line of duty and I. now unï¬t for manual labor by moon'thereot. or who from dime or other canned Incurred In line of duty resulting in his dlnnhlllty I: now ammo to perform manual hhor. gun he weld the mun-I pen-Ion under Maegan“: 810mm“. with- ‘ "TM! any perm who served 90 1a" or more tn the Inlmm ov nun! m 0! we "Mu-d sum «mm the Into 0'le Wu. who been bononfly 0!de the whomreuehed the an MC! 7. n or over. mu. upo- mklu proof oi nel- facts. mm to such rules and when. u the Secretary of "no Interim nu pmvkle. be phced upon the â€union to" and be entitled a) receive l “on .1 follow: In menohmhnrucbdtleago at 70 your: ad lend so days, 813 “An act mud-g mucus Io rer- hiu enlisted lea. mum and ol- een who med la the CM! Wu ml the Wu with Ink-o. In, her. Ive been "Manned l- m m m mnuo- menu, meted. mum-.3 In can. o! It. widens: vuntmumwdthnon‘ 0W new at Waco-tar. Inn. On January 0. Im. a. In mm to but N. Noun no va- haul-ad by M- Into the W Church 1: Norm Oiled. In... when M was than m. flu child"- von ton: to than. “to u than an!» In. In. C. II. non-n. D. 1).. pulor at (be Wary m: march of anem- to. can. ad flu. w. n. (fa-mam. of mm. Cal". tuneful wu bold u the bot-eon My. It†um Rev. W. K. Toner. pastor o! the Hm Baum ‘Clmrch o! Outlaw wu II chum. and m addre- vu and. by not WI. C. Spencer. The renal-- were etc-nod u the Otkhld era-mama. in (be not. placed by the I“. o! non-aludmbuhndlnnou- mu «notary. (Tue-n Rind. Hula W! In born n An- hun. Inc. In. :0. am. In the old my Donated. ilk-h um W lo the hull: and in m me. an um count!“ out, In Me nod jot-ad the Coagulation! cunt at which let urn-u um Icahn. no u- m I“. Holyolo win It» Mm Lyo- vn It the w 0! ant Imflw "on. BM (“all in lam. 0‘. no“ Word comes to no or the death or jhlre. l. N. Hobart. who departed this 1 life on Sunday. May 12th. at the home of her daughter, hire. w. 8. Carpenter of Oakland. California. Melly readers of the Reporter will receive this news with somw. remembering very well the years which Mrs. Robert spent in Downere Grove. Rev. leeac N. Ho hart wn pater oi the Baptist church here for a. number at years and she proved herself a. very ehle helper in hie work. She alway- round great joy in the dilemnt activitiee of the church. both before and alter hie deeth. end was a teacher in the Sun- dey school until the condition of her heeith mode it impouihleloeootinne. Even when it wu no longer possible for her to leave the home of her daughter with whom she lived her life end her words were In Inspire- iio- to All who knew her. She ion Downer- arove and took up her abode in Celilornie In 1906. The GET PENSION INCREASE. Ewry one should givo matrimony aupport to the entertainment and help crowd the house to the doors on this night. The phi In be given at the Audito- rium Friday night. June 14. by the High School ought to draw the larc- ut patrome of the union. The procaeda are to be used for a. good canoe. that of buying new books for the library. The students have worked long Ind mthluiiy to make the play the moat succeulul of any they have yet given and no conï¬dent it will meet with the approval of both old and young. The orchestra of eight pieces have also been putting in a. good deal or time practicing for the occasion. and we anticipate some excellent music in connection with the play. AT run aumromuu. [CHILDREN'S DAY AT THE MRS. I. N. HOBART. New Pension Law. amber the moâ€"Dogn'Hnd his no other. hr sale by an amen. Price 50 mu. router-Ilium 00.. Bnmlo. New York. sole menu for the United 8mm. Mnrtin. white. 96 Bent Cartie- ntreet. Downers Grove. m. nye: “About two month ago my back pnined me and when i moved. that-p twinge. darted through my loine. The kidney lecretlone were highly col- ored. penal too frequently end con- tained a heavy sediment. Dunn's Kidney Pills. which I procured at Bush Simoneon’n Drug Store. cured me completely. I am convinced that there is no other remedy ae elective in curing kidney complaint an Dunn’- Kidney Pills." holoofmno'nenarouum: Each 0! some (.000 newspapers of the United Bates is publishing from week to week. names of people in ita particular neighborhood. who here need and recommended Doan’s Kid- ney Pm. for kidney backache. weak kidneya, â€adder troublea and urinary disorders. This maze of proof in- cludes over 30.000 teamnoniaia. Downers Grove in no exception. Here 41m aflnrnom live 0. A. R. Kalle , at their hell and. accompanied hy the head end ï¬remen. vandal down Cnrlls street to Maple avenue and but on Mala “reel to ï¬ne ceme lery. vhere the school children had gathered In numbers. and decorated the gates of thelr comrade- who lune preceded them. After the conclude!- ol the ceremonies they proceeded lo the Hematite! Church. 'here the are- (lo! 0! the day {nu delivered. 0! no any and the Ian-I nd the clan. AM I" 'm (In Out nd 0m crush and the nu. A. a. ham. emp- ol w. 0 God! I! I- ma Inn | munda- um. wu- Ihu haul It your wry um. While ~m.m2~ m vote. a! your and. «in. And on may but. nun-l. Walk» Day In churned an mull by Nam Po“. 0. A. l. but Tin-Mu. The ï¬nal van to mud-h on (In ml“ Inln. mm“ by the Dov-en Grove End and (he Dom! m at "Imam. They wm not by the reception mmilleo. tho m provided Mommies (or all the my man. and the march us taken up In line "Hamburg comm. where (to “I commie- ven Mon-ed. 0- the fly back the veterans Ind name accompanying "mu. vote enter- wned by Comrade ma. Allen. at Ma hen in. custom Ior the MM lwafly A“ m '00 the dhdollu MM and And II. who: vet when! (an to Mt. And “no I". ma hot lou- any; for In am on: who. their out. in mm. Wk". tom |o palm my. Inch nhoubdcnd NI mute! and And none were u blown an the turn: South, And some like the can were (In: And bore was the lad with In: 3mm Ald'thm In: the hard 0! are. But whom" nun (am or Iron told they drew. From (he shop or line school-born For the women and men were at one thnt an. In a purpose grand and great; But the men an way In I stormy fray. And the women must watch Ind walt. GREAT ï¬Ass OF PROOF. Kate Browniee Sherwood. Whenever i hear the Me and the drum. And the bugle wildly play, My heart in stirred like a frightened bird. And struggles to break away: For the tramp of the volunteers I bear. And the captain‘s sharp command: “um be“! hell!" He is near And drilling his eager band. The church will be specially dec- orated for the occasion and all friends‘ and members of the church are In- vited to attend the Children's Day program next Sunday morning. Annual' observance at Children's Day Kby the Sunday school of the Methodist Church will occur on next sunday, June 9. The exercise: will commence at 10:30 o'clock and‘ take up .the regular morning service preaching hour as well as the Sunday school time. “Floral Beauty†is the title of the program to be rendered and consists of many songs and recitation: suit- able to the occasion. All members of the Sunday school, from the little folk: or the primary department up. will have some part in the exercises. donned an N... AM the u.- Iuh III. Mona. but METHODIST CHURCH. DECORATION DAY. neuomas or THE WAR. DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER Trouble Helm Have. "We heir-onus have many rival. for on hands.“ "Yes," replied Ml- Guam. "you must tool a I! the pathway of me were ï¬lled With poet- dbool summon." The letter! advertised below will be sent to the dead letter once June 10. 1:12. If not called for prior to that date. A charge at one cent on all ad- vertlood mars: Lenoraâ€"Mn. M. Chapln. from Woodvllle. 0re.; In. I. Mn. from 1mg, Ore. Tao Half: Funny Pm: !or con- cumin. «mummmmd umrywmnmlydeatmm modmlludmplehly Garage movhdomwhonenMnglt ammo-mum Such .mcmaomncnrbouodw «Wammm mummmmhh mmwmmmmm cerium than. Barnum Can. manufactured by l'.1. My Trade with BEWARE OF OINTIENTS FOR CATARRH THAT CONTAIN HERCURY The Wright:- would argue for "um m n a "no our me mob“ of mu lighl‘ mm "m men folks to." tun! Io can then on! M the bone win: a m. Does the Autumn boy 0! 1912 me .50.“ anything Int Dov to throw curve has and Heal In... '1 Don". 11¢ laid for acco- ln mocha-ta! mm": was never co m! u «my. “mummbhyuouwho Damn. “mod to mm no man- vhy o! envy mm u! mm m and the way In Into m wmtu worn “communion! (m at In who always cam-d a toot III. and u put of any". II «am who“. III were alwnn In- (mulnlhmwmw we a boner tool. Th1 arty land In: "my not! on ma “nun. wrmu II boob. When they um Ibo“ Noni Caro â€n uni-«nu In gliding no you: no. any room! that "to mun con- mtod by Mamm- mm m pmoun an anion!“ nuk- um am. 11.01 nut no to wort and Inn out In tom-h; - Willa Wright's cot-unloa- were ape-din Idle hour- In century Menu nm.bonndhbbrotberuudlo|k with their Inch on the unallo- o! Dunno. studying the notion- ol Ibo Mund- clnnua on? that ma 0mm they would run to the window- ol their mu. they to watch "no light 0! Hull. 0! course they must have not loosed n scionilflc imagination with which the ordinnry mechanic in not titted. But such on Imagination would have occompiinhed naming, had i! no! Mon accompanied by power: 0! concentration Ind oboe":- tlon lint every young nu: may dim play it be wiiL ll displlyod. those powers viii via my one o substantial position in life. So perhaps thought Wilbur Wright. who has now passed away. after a record at achievement ranking with the great scientiï¬c discovenn. in the days when his brother and he were dissing obscureiy away in a dingy m- tie bicycle shop in the outskirts of Dayton. What made the Wrights diflorent from the thousands of other young men who in tour» repairing Into- quleI and bicycles? in Jim great complicated machine of American business. the young man commonly feels that the prizes are all awarded. and there is nothing let! for him but to keep grinding away as one cos. - WHAT THE BOYS CAN LEARN FROM WRIGHT. Our English services during the summer months Will he held every ï¬rst and third Sunday 0! each month. with the only exception of June 16. when-we will have our rally day in twa services. 10:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m. in the afternoon. All our friends and members are urged to appear. A lunch will he served by the Ladies’ Aid Society to our folks living out- side the corporation. At this oc- casion we will enjoy a social gather- ing on the church grounds. Further notice will be given in next edition of the Reporter and by special invita- tional Everybody welcome. GERMAN EVANGELICAL 8T. PAUL'S CHURCH. ELDER? C. STANLEY, P. M. ADVERTISE!) LIOT. BUSTAV PAHL. Pastor. Grove Street. 1m 8. 1912. 3'2 Sam-Mum ac,- L. KLEIN IIIDNEI A (30.. ladles' and Ge-u'l'l'alloflld ALSO CLEANING AND DVEINO M 02-. ID '. Innnm If- Mochel Bros. "new MOI. I'm I5. 00-. Ill! Call up EDGEWORTH Postal Photos Push «Sold led: Maï¬a-obs“ Khulna-aunt Whales-lo Pricoo Meat Market The New Grocery Store many-(cps. think! will like? Very we"; I will cinihi. afternoon mdymmay-howittome.†The homehunter ï¬nds the Bell Tele- phone a great convenience. It save. her I Want to Rent a House Ado-u for NAPEIVILLE TILE mnestDrahTihMade. InUsefor37Ym MSmckcnband. Calouptanpuyattaldedto. 5H AND SALT MEATS VEGETABLES AND FRUITS Our leading Brand of canned goods. Durkasco. 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