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Downers Grove Reporter, 17 Aug 1912, p. 1

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n 'u nova! by Train. Hanna m Burr that minimum to put am In ”an. Motion «and. all mun (Conan-d o- m 1.) Claim ordinance No. 85!. In ordi- nance providing (or the payment. or . certain claims. "I. road a lollowu W. 8. Silk. 810; mm Barr. 86; J. W. “Indy. .8; PM" W. llorflu. 8; Chu. "all". :3; L C. “money. 31; Juan Ultlotord. ".50; J. W Bacon. :70; w. H. Bloduuu. :80; 0.. Noam. “5; Wed laurel". .70; 1‘. M. Blunt. "6; Ben C. Whuc. m; 1'. fl. Wllbnrn. “5: Mann" My. "00; wm Smut. “5; Brunt VII Anton. us; 000. (Id-on. ”2; John Fender. "1.50: (‘. E. Hal". “3.“; W. N. Eda-nu. ”no; W. a. mu. ”3.25: Drum-n Michell. ".35; V. II. Minuet 3m. 00.. 831.75; ‘ 00mm Define (to. ”I"; Hot- flnon. Hummer a (‘o.. “.00; Out» “In tumm- Co.. .7; I. P. "all". ‘10; mm Tool 00.. "I; Amber metric flow!) (30.. “.60; had '0"... ”.06; no: 0“ f‘ .. 3H 70. Ian! mm." Co- 82.“; Adkins. Vote; a AIM: ('o. "0.65: Marble Ind UN (‘13.. £5.01: Bmhblullot (20.. u; 1. ll. Wannabe“. “5.39: C. It. flak". "I; Pom holler C .. “0."; H. mm. A (‘0.. “.05; Thou. Bun-Ins. ”.00: I‘m- . Hand. 8“,“; Walt-m Worm:- (Ta. "00,"; Plait-Minn (‘0.. $131."; 0. W. Interval! (‘o.. ”3‘03; 1, W. am". 388; Paul W. "cm“. ".21; J. W. ”on. "1.50; J. H. Mutant”. $13345; H 1. mm". "3.“. W. 8. Ellll. 810; J J. W. “Indy. '8: I! ‘0; Chan. Holler. 83: $3; Juan Ullloford. As To The Best Place To Trade! Petitions were read {ram 1‘. 5. Rogers and J. W. Rogers, owners of lots 1, 8. 9. 10 and 11, all of block 3 ol the owners' subdivision of lot: i. 3, 8 and 4 in block 1 of Richmond Whitney's addition to the village of Downern Grove, requesting the Board to opportion the special "tenements NM 8. 10. 12. 31 and 32 as per figures not tort]: in petitions which corre~ Ivond with Village Collector's books. it nu moved by Trustee» Herring and Holler that petition be improved. Notion carried. I" voting aye. characters. MASTER AND rum. is mine a «in nu: mini gum, «or pm that! beam.- 3 real artist. Mr. "any Pumim, was used WI views at Harry Parniss drawing pen pictura of The monthly report or Village Col- lector was read and ordered placed on file. The monthly report of Super- lntendent or Water and Ughv. was read and ordered placed on file. VOL. XXVIILâ€"NO. 52 Roll call noted present Trustees Barr. Haller, Mahoney and Herring; absent. Trustees Littlel'ord and Handy. mom PRIICEEBINBS 0F "IE VlllAGE BflARII MOTIOGRAPH NEW. The minutes or June 10m and llth were read and approved. Downers Grove, 11].. July 8, 1912. The regular meeting for the month of July. 1912. was called to order by Clark White. THE FAIR STORE D OWNERS It is exceptional! '1'" built. looks like an aQMk, ha: gmnzd trans- u‘on. mbbct ti thank. Even the big boys are stud: on it. 1M III-178 Some of The Great Games You Have Seen, But Is Hardly as Rough or Strenuous. MONOGRAPH FAMILY THEATRE An Intelligent Discrimination On The Part of Wise Purchasers AUGUST PRIZEâ€"A PEDAIIOBILE It Simglzwlndicates . SATURDAY. AUGUST 17“: "OH! US YOUI 0mm u opo- n: my "human. and It. ran-yum no". that a. any plum- no pot-m. vln cum «1. lam-n! shock or not (boy in Icahn d I rluh.«â€"Illnmla Min. . A M W “n. m om .- 3 thing." Md II. clan-Mo M. "Woll' 000 Colin an «In In un'l um. 3h- at par (an In mind double. and .10. par Man In m‘n mom. I'm In! mot-puny «try w b. and More In! mm. This loom-out um. um! you?” The toumunm com-moo. mom in; 0! “has 0! (I. W club. um and “rod-nay «cum lo uh Ibo dnvlm and couple“ mn- Dull All outdo. mm to out to a. I! Caner u the! "lamb Tm! 3nd Sultan [Bulk Into", Wad-coda! "out". An. N. min-co has an n fallout: . Much laurel! II being shown In the suburban tournament which I. lb mm at the Hindu. court: nu! Suntan. Aug. 17. Wyn. Riverside. u Grunge. Woolen: Bprlnd. Down." Grow and "laud-to will be I" rum- mud and um mmwuuw h "pot-t- od ad a. column In W to be very In: Veterinary Blair of Wheaton made an examination 0! the premise- and found a weed growing on the roadway under a clump o! willow: which he pronounced as the cause of the trou- ‘hle. The cattle had reached it through the wire fence. It was de- clared that ordinarily enough 0! the plant could not be eaten to produce death. but on Account of its location in a dump. shady spot and thecon- tinned rainy Weather, the poison ac. cumulated in luncient quality to prove total. The plant um n Ipecies o! ivy and in known by many or “poison po- tato." It was an exponllve experi- ence that Joe do“ not cure to have repeated. PREPARING FOR SUBURo BAN TOURNAMENT. Jos. Keller, who lives on the Weis- brook farm west or Napervilie, had a ‘costly experience recently. Some ol’ the cow: in his dairy herd begun to show sinus of sickness. and [or some time it was impossible to ascertain the cause at the disease. One by one the animals Were attacked by the malady until eleven had been lost. Finally the contents of the stomach of one of the deceased cattle were sent to v. Chicago chemist tor analy-‘ sis. The report showed that death was due'to a forage poison of some kind. You Frequently See Here May Remind You of LOST ELEVEN CATTLE BY FORAGE POISON. The Rush and Crush DOWNEBS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, AUGUST 17. 1912 Indian-lb. town of hunger, L... a Maid country now being opened up for lot- tlencnt. _lly._Aluogd In not only 3 There will he a stat-optical: lecture given by Mr. Almond on the man]: alumnus. In and around the new The hostess had prepared a very appropriate and interesting prngrsm. a part of which was a contest entitled "A love story of the flowers." which caused s very friendly rivalry, Mrs. J. R. Foster receiving the honors. fol- lowing which refreshments were ‘served in Mrs. White’s charming manner, and than occurred one of those delightful surprises, the corn- mny resolving itself into spontane- ous merrymnking, in which wedding march music. picture hats. bouquets and tableaux were indulged in in a most enthusiastic man r. which can but leave a delightful emory in the‘ mind of the bride. FREE LECTURE AUG. "STE 8 P. IL, DIEKE’S HALL. Mrs. J. C. White entertained the oficern and Installing oflcerl of the Eastern sear at her home Wednesday afternoon. Aug. 7. In honor of one of the once“, um Bertha Hoehel. the bride 'bme marriage occurred the week, and who I: one of Downer! Grove'a most respected and accom- plished young ladies. huh"- Hnuu mm a hill; out! comprising luau-cl. sleeping by ad canteen. and arranged to an Inn; uniting trips In central tad mum cummm. Some mu!- ch-blng was undertaken Ilso. lunch Inc scenery was thoroughly enjoyed. an nay unreal" adventures on- flvened the jaunt; He reports My haul greatly hemmed by the nu patience. I vu mural-ed by Ir. no In. W. a. Cam-tot [bring hcr any the” all min. '38 devote! to a mile. at for-er Mun Grove loin. It. and In. MI. Wat-m. In. W. N. m and mnn- flung; being nu- all to oxen-so new and ”one. with "n mill boot and W. mu Nellie nd (to M of honor. Nude nd refresh-«u “led to the may evening‘s plan-an provided In an hospitable lone. demuu-ywpul. I. m", m vhflod I. in vicinity at an mm “d 'Ilh h Oakland In. : ll. Noam. mm a rat- mtotlbcvllhn. union's M v Tic bonny éounmhuou and but with. of that! may Mom u. u- m to ma. Ir. and In In": will "add. I- m. boo-um Mu bone mall] on mm on We“ (Turn. “to“. Balm "u. up” ulhoflu du- pond Ibo bride that in Moon“ In“: Mr young lady (Hounds, and It cu can!“ by Alb: Ilium mum. Ducal: "Imus-ou- um and. the 3m Mud: at tho bud. nus-Ila. The mm in decorum! In the m nmu colon and IW rub (In "Manon! wedding cm which tho bf“. 00“]! cut. The Inn number of Mammal um mind by the up" couple aunt the «Mon and love the" may Mond- Mvc tot thou. Noumble among the“ van in "gut-no Illur (as mine. from tho Malnu- uncal- Mon at the (mom, and a generou- cloct from the has: at the bride. The mm of honor worn yellow nun veiled with chlflon. 3nd carried yellow wool. The bride VII bountiful!) mined In white um: and carried I shower bouquet of bfldo'n rou- nd lulu o! the alley. Rev. H. P. hauler of Gum! Crou- lng, lormerly o! Downers Grove. read the Impressive rlns service. during which "Cull Ila Thlne Own” was played very gouty. Promptly at three o'clock, to the strains of the Lohengfln wedding Imarch, played by John Mochel. broth- er of the bride, accompanied by Mrs. J, C. White, the bridal proceulon entered the parlors, the bride walk- lng alone. preceded by Mine Grace Downs, ulster of the groom. ea meld o! honor. They were met. at the Im- provised altar by the groom and his best mun. Mr. Robert Scholee of CNN caso. The decorations throughout the house were green and white, ropes of asters and terns (arming a canopy to the place reserved for the bridal party. On Wednesday afternoon. Aug. 14. at the home a! Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mochel. 36 East Curtis Itreet. was aolemnized ‘the marriage or their daughter. Bertha Louise. to Mr. Burr Cullen Downs. CALIFORNIA JOTTINOS. A SILVER SHOWER HUME WEWINB. MOCHEL~DOWN8. ~1‘he families of J. A. Westbllde at B. 0. Wu spent : v.11 mount guy Mulching 1t Uncoln Park. â€"-lflu Tim Wilson of Lou Angolan. Cal.. spent Int week It the home of Chas. Steers. visiting her outer. Mn. In. 17'. Thomson. -â€"If you can’t stand a hognhead of fun and l barrel of laughter, don‘t come to Tlmple'n Saturday. Aug. 17. See ad'. elsewhere In this lune. Buses free from railroad mtlon. â€"flr._rred Reese is laid up with who” non thrust. ~In. Corrine Roots visited with In. Han at the home of Mrs, A. P. male!- tut week. Mason and Mia Input Foote also spent sum-d” Ind Sunday meeting old friends In the â€"Henry Barman was threshing last we». 1m rye averaged about, 35 bushels to the note. ' â€"Ifln Maude Dewey and Min flora-ca Wuhan! enjoyed : very pleasant trip to Hulda and Niagara +Il- Maude Dewey In mending bar vacation In Buel. Iowa. -J:nel Downer lost an old pen- sioner last week. I horse which had beennhedonflm ram. being 2! yen: old, In. struck by lightning during Thursday's norm. â€"Il~ Rose Dunning nu returned fro- : (v0 weeh' vacation In north- m llehlpl. She nu the guest 0! her cousin. In. Tl. Comma and bum-d. ~A Tokado “manner clalms ale curt get a job because aha m over 30. nod [he wont of n In that she in fat too may to be u chorus 3m. â€"-nr. Emil Hoehu and mm “In Heir-u were vaunted at the home of the Rev. Pun, Monday morning, Aug. 5m. They wlll We at 102 Eu! flaph avenue. ~~Hl strum mm "to ab 0! one new In Hull-Id Arm to m. In Oriana of Chm. who wln erect a handsome bungalow on same. which be 'm occupy an! Much. Ho ho Ibo told an new to H. W. Pane of Mom. Wm Highland Am In an omn of a great deal of ncunty. minding one o! Workl'n Put "an ~qu line! m I Sunday amt- nm WM} 0- m! at up. "when no". bond". Ton find "my on not in 1mm and n» 3 ml holiday by trek-mung II I body. -â€"Uuder mo mm condition 0! cl.- heuu. It I. m than new. lo (Mow I pkg but Into (h flu. 00 hon. and m the hat you uh out â€"Ir. I“ In. wan-m I-l to (this... ”and” ad nun-4d Ila- ur In (In women. â€"-|Ir. and In. L Klein n4 chil- dm wall. to luv-um My um. munlu mom}. - "Inland Am: I. won” “I 909 mm; by the tut-k Inquiry [or um ML 11.. touo'tu um rum to mod for the put wool in twin Vu Zut. Tho-Lu hing. In. mm Inn And In. Haul. I“ ol Chic-co. Lulu "coma muu attended It. mm Winter at Clyde n It“ 0! hm! ll the woddlu o! the mm (0 Mr. A. 0. Dovln ot Sim-(or. Ill.. an Monday owning. Th may Mood. o! the mm In Dov-en ("on Na I. “1th than mum «An exchange tflwly remark: that tho tad! Ill! be the blue IM- tall. 80‘th and on finding Iron the ark. ~â€"Mr. Ind Mu. [Alain-n and Mr. and In. Michel: made I "in to 8!. Joe by trolley yesterday nominal. mu home on the boat. Th1. II a «mum my and In. rally on- ~Mrs. Lester Barr. while on her why home from Winnebago. Minn. atopped at! at Aurora to catch the local train and had an exciting five minutes. Having occasion to use the Inuit room, she missed her purse when ahe was sitting in the waiting room. She went back and accused a woman who was in the room of hav- ing taken it, which was denied. but she persisted and finally searched her and found the puree in her stocking. The Woman begged oil and was lot so by Ira. Barr, who afterward discov- ered that aim had abstracted about a dollar or her boy a money. mam, NEWS l library fund. Thursday Evening. August 22. A treat 15 in store (or the public who will attend the Recital at the M. E. church Thursday. Aug. 22. to be given by the pupils of Mrs. W. M. Browu. Mrs. L. M. Cook will play an instrumental solo. Mra. Philip Weinhelmer will sing several unlo- hnd Mrs. W. M. Brown will Interpret "Land of Heart’s Desire.” by W. B Yeats. Admission will be 15 cents: thy proceeds will so "to 7175179 RECITAL. sauce. :6 Atthesepficestheywiflnotbeherel . Actqnickl wantagoodShoeatleuthanhalfpme: ’8 Is sou-m MAIN 51'. “2% Wehaveaboutonehundredpairsofthe'. I. no.“ “on. for men, consisting of Oxfordst Regulu- in Bela. Bitumen, , A Big Cutin Douglas Shoes! IT’S EVER SO CHEERINO , ON COLD WINTER NIGHTS. WITH . THE MERCURY DOWN TO TEN. TO KNOW THAT THE BINS ARE FULL OF COAL ' AND WON’T HAVE TO BE ' FILLED AOAINI LET US FILL THEM WITH THE BEST OF COAL! Saturday, August; 17 “Please Repeat It” LORD LUMBER the best place for money which you may want at any moment. Our depositors know that they can get their q] money on demand, and that it is ssfer here than it would be in their own custody. Farmers and Merchants Bank Downer. Grovo. Illinoi- IN ANSWER to the above requwt. made by those who participated in the Joyfcst at Dr.'l‘impke's. another will be given Saturday. August I , for the benefit of ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH. There will be dancing and all sorts of games. Buses will carry passengers FREE {mm ”more Grove and East Grove Stations. In case of rain. post- poned one week. which it may be withdrawn any mum“. I: l apical 5m 325,000.00 Sutplu 314.500.“ Stockholdeu' mime- ”5,000.00 31.80 to $2.80 not link Bunâ€"«I’m. 8 A. I. I. 8 P. I" and Saturday IVOIII‘I Iron 8 P. I. to I I. I. . W. NASH .’ . x Becomo a dopositor with the lowlulimhiou SHINOLES. A good bank’g‘j BLINDS. HARD AND SOFT COAL. POSTS, SASH, DOORS. LUMBER. WHOLE N 0.151: LAT”,

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