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Downers Grove Reporter, 7 Sep 1912, p. 2

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$31? When flu Arizona bronco wish“ to Info for you and him-ell, he In tho : thin; In the world' and when bowl-humhomflgutou-mor- ll" Moo. I went up and down mn- dn‘Arhon which won almost Darvon- Idlmht, and rough and Itono-ntrown, Mo; but than was mu- dunur. tor MI. bronco has, not the "ten pound," M: the “thou-Ind pound" look! In. MI. is to the ground. hi- oyu tub 2 ° aa 'a£a€;“s s gégéffiéfig =ag§2$5i§a §i55§?§giaisstagégi .3 afl§§5531=aggigsggiugflsg Egagi'gfif’z 35355 5 5i! s§a=°ia53§e§a=s§:?a§ g: :gmig‘. éiziizfégéij 18333 35:: 18 3 E 3 55§§Iazagi§3355 ill 1 in. No longer 'In It In m cat Jan-lo to lldo her red-lend mm «Mull-[alarm Hotel. Ml Appluancolutonanm malt-hm at all American mm! “D. Gram Border of Baltimore. am In. the lnternatloaal Shipm' ano- ahtloa, at Chicago. Iakl: ‘1! won:- h" that mm; apples will do more to make their complexion: beanufll than all the face audio. [in tho wrld. they would eat them morning. noon and night In" year- n-om now. m the countless apple orchard- “ have come Into “no. the put hwyunbeglntohearmllmntho a”. moon In the Usual flute- will exceed 100,000,000 barrels. “at Vllglnevary'omanaohneoto (at a pod. steady. nllabla. Mr W for "we coat." In). (0: which a. 0M! poop... in u for man (man. new“ u: ”mean I: vu Ilo yu- to I“ m Inn-In an WM! an.» M but. Ito M nu. “huâ€" h.’ not!“ Into our on column “Mam“ ll. ml. low." M II!)- d u no Mann at IIIIm fich- d in... it“. "about '1- um um umber mum arm-In! N ImM-‘Ioaovflh manual d a. Mob pot-lo. I! In the Onea- Umto'hklmumnm I“. by ,IM gnu dun-mt. who voila In. Mud (I. nor-dd ugh-mlfhmmumtbo h-uh- bub «united by In“ chulno noon sour, m at am by at In: um!- “ the mm at all “but. nonhuman-Imam *w ho «can», (mood to the factor can at m. It and lam 141:. «all... In path through tho low «scum.- any be town-d u deny u the hurt 0! (to In” worm But fmmamnn Manna. m Illu- at antiquity. It I. up- mtgbolh-Iknflthth DI.- m mowinuly Points Out Dunn- . In“ 0! um. Arlzonn Animal on "I. Tull. ”Mum.nuthowm “Penguin: ohhontu (nomad mullnto-Imrvhlchm» ‘mod on the trail. hla footatep the Illnoat beautifully careful thlnx the d can conceive. One toot. placed Mon another eaaee, preserves the co. adJuata the welsh: [or an- ; and all thla wonderful machin- 01 «admin. Itabluty and met, boll feel working under you like a dell- ioato machine. Yet thla Inge pioneer not the trail. with hie metlculoua cone «It you and hlmaelr, waa just a wild (range-pony. hunted down by a range truer, drlven. coaxed or duped Into a poorral. broken, aaddled. brldled and Irldden all In one hour; wrenohod out lot hla wildneaa. havlng hla heart brok- no. and made into a alave while you fwonld eat your breakfast. He la not (a beauty; he in Juat a mongrel; but (his lega and Ma feet Ire made of 1m nand ateel, and the work he doea over 'avhfl trallo, In a rough and ragged :oountry. atrewn with atone: and tuna .aad boulders and lava and acmh. 'weoh after week. month alter month land year after year. would spell the In: of a thomuhbted In (hue dan. â€"Ollbert Father In Metropolitan Ila:- Wm WM: the Yum, lrldl Pot-h lo Called lnolpld, Mm Tau-lou- mu. KING OF ALL THE TUBERS mature-'51.: his; mum T0 anonco Dang" In Crabs. Inn Helen h: .......... Aumn. m. In. Berth: manna”. .Chlmo. m. It. tin-ant Indian... . m. If. water Nod ......... Chlcngb. 111. MT 0. STANLEY. P. M. lit. 1!. H. Briggs ........ Chicago, m. Mn. Arthur Render. . ..Gnymont. m. an A. Mm. . . .Mount Vemon, Ind. l'. H. Uhlhorn ............ Chic-go, m. Sept. 2. 1912» The latter- lnd curd. advertised below will be neat to the Dead Letter Ofleo Boat. 9, 1912. if not «lied for prior to that me. A charge of one can on In advertised matter. ESTATE OF DAVID E. McKEE, DECEASED. The underul ed, hnvtn been appointed Executrix o! e lut W" and Testament of David E. chee. late of the County of DuPAge Ind State of minute. deceased. hereby given notice that he will 1 tr before the Count Court of Dame oun- g, It the Court ouae In Wheaton, at the ovember Term, on the first Monday In November next. at which thne nn venom! having dalm- mtnlt acid mm m notlned and requeeted to attend for the we of hevln' the same adjusted. All pemne Indeht to oak! estate are re- treated to make Immediate payment to t e under-tuna. “Rated thtl 5th day of September, A. D.. 1 913: Public notice In her-tug liven to all per- sona interacted that a Imp mot mutating ot the ronatrvctton a hull at that iron water Maine. with nyd Me an vatveav and the noes-arr i . m and along Wet-in Street In t e Vtiaga of Downer- Omve. County ot Du no am. of "lunch. mm" as a u' Amt No 07. ot the Vlliaae Downera 0m". County of Du e a mu. 0! llinoin. nu heen min «‘i and edylhelbardotlpoal a- men a of mid Village of Downers you. and that laid Board of local Improve- ment. Me tiled iia certificate of coat and completion of said In mverneni in the County mm of and Page Ooaaty la the matter at said special ament No. 41. and that aid court Mu tiled tho iirn and ea for the final hearing on "It: eertl ate of cost and completion and application at the Board of local Im- provementa thereon tor Itonda . the 7th day of October. A. D. [912, at t e hour at ten o'ctock A. II. or as non thereafter an the booineaa of the mart wln pennlt, ‘In the county courtroom in the court ‘nouae at Win-aim: In said county of nu mo. and sum 01 lilinota. on ttooa to the entry of an outer w County Court approving laid ee "late of coat and completion and mnflrminu the same rna be filed at any time prior to tan 0‘ k A. M. on the. maid 7th day oi Oc- tober. A, D. ma. All persons dealring to be heard in the above entitled matter ma agpenr at the time and place aforesaid. f t ey nee tit. and make their deter-e. W‘ 8. ELIAS mm. w. "kl'lRlNG. . J. W. HANDY. LESTER BARR, Board at Local Improvement: of the Vliiage of Downer-a Grove. J 'I u, M u even proton-on, with their In“... column post mm .uudontl. “Wan-hu. rll M of amnion. ne'er M m. "V HARTHA ADELAIDE MCKEE, Exocutrlx. Burma. Hnflnur and Chadwick, 31:2: . ire Entry «I an Mi and Goon" Court 19min. nu car “In" 0! nu ma mwmn mud mum-Ina ma oun- In A. u nn‘wmn- prior to Ian . on Q Illa m. J» Oct 6:r,AA . D. I”! M! par-om a mu Man! In "on ”non mum-d man" r I! 1 (Ian and plum Aton- 91.. l IM m I. and ml. their 00- «to. W. '9. nun mu x. w. u‘knmm WIIANDY an mum. rd of local Imam-mun a! CM VII 0! Datum 0mm nonf- o! It“ Vlllnne o! Downer- (have. Ind that aid Board or [am lmprovu mout- luo Mod It. oertlnc-to at coat and completion of and Im mvcmmt tn the County Court of aid Pun County In the matter of uld smut nun-mam No. u. and that hold court nu and than time um Inc. for the nu! Marta; on aid cortl cote 0! coat and temptation and lune-non o! the noon, at [out Im- vomnt- thcroon tor Monday. the 1th y o! Octobor. A. I). I’ll. II tho hour of tum o'clocl A. It. or u noon thunntlor In tho button. 0! the court VIII permit. tn the county court room In tho com! "out. It Winston In aid county of Du mo. and State oi minty. Claudio-o to sec to by Inc Board 0! [curl-n vo- Mn 0! “Id Vlllnte o! Downer- mvo. Btr . Pmpec! Avenue. 0 era Street. Gocwoy Avenue. Koatrse-kl treat, Glen Avenue, Oootyn Avenue, “.0 the way :25 (act Won 0! hlrvlew Avenue. In the Vllh‘o of Downer. Grove. County of Du We. and State or llllnoll, known as 8 ill Amman! No. 46. of the Village 9__ [hwqeggflrpvq Coqmy o! Dame: m4 Public notice I: hereby given to all persons Interested that a local Improve- ment consisting of the construction and laying 0! cut lron water main. with hydnntl and valves. and the neceumr)’ upochls, In Pmlrte Avenue. ankllu Street. Pmpefl Avenue. Rogers Street. lace o! Downers Grov . nd that said Board or Local Improvements has flied its certificate of cost and completion of said Improvement in the County (loam of said DuPase County in the matter ol’ said spe- cial assessment No. 48, and that said court has fixed the time and place for the llnal hearing on said certificate of cost Ind completion and application or the Board at Local in) rovements thereon for Monday. the 7th ay 0! October, A. D.. 1912. at the hour or ten o'clock A. M.. or as soon thereafter as the business of the court will permit. in the county courtroom in the court house at Wheaten, in said‘ county or UuPagc, and State or llilnoisl Objections to the entry of an order by said County Court approving said cert cate of cost and completion and conflr ing .the same "my he tiled at any ti prior to ten o'cluc A. M. on the said 7! day or October. A. D. 1911:. All persons desiring to he heard in the above entitled matter may appear at the time and place aforesaid. if they see fit. and make their defense. “'. 8. ELLIS. PAUL \V. HEIHHNG. J. \V. HANDY, LESTER BARR. Board of Loom improvements of the Village 0! Downers Grove. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE. Public notlce la hereby given to all persons interested that a local lmprove- ment consistlng or the construction and laylng of a nanltury aeWer in and along Webster Street In the Village or Downers Grove, County of DuPage. and State 0! llllnols, known as Spaclal Asseumen No. 48. or the Village of Downers Grove. County of DuPage. and State 0! llllnola, has been Comrleted and accepted by the Board 9! 141438 Imprpvementupt gala VI]: SPECIAL ASSESS- ’“ MINI NflIlflES ADVIRTIIED Ll". load-l Autumn! No. ‘1. lEflAl NOTICE. Special Auoumont No. a. Special Aneumnnt No. 48. The problem of getting In 3 hurry the 25,000 to 50,000 men that may be needed In e week 1e elmoet beyond lumen comprehension. The fermer will“ the railroad emlone hoping to other In I few froney lumps from freight train. Pele college renew: or Here is one farmer's experience: He had 500 acres of an fine wheat as ever stood. which looked 40 bushels to the acre, good for a 87.000 profit. He had been deleyed in harvesting. but finally had teams and men an gaged for a Monday. Friday a green~ ‘iehgray cloud loomed up in the North-' vent. and rain with 10 minutes hail laid the wheat to the ground. A lit- tle of it was used for hay. but most of it rotted on the ground The mort- gage on the farm was lorecloeed, and i the farmer hired out to mpport hie family. Actually this is about whnt hap- pens: The former gets up at 4 a. mi and works until 11 p. in. his nerve: utrnin every time he sees a cloud- ed horizon. The wife and a daughter or two no cooking for a score or two of men. and not a harvester in the new toils as they do at their hot cook stove. The Easterner thinks of the Western farmer u rolling around the country in hit nutomobfle, while the check: your In from the miners. "If you don‘t ya a thousmd har- vesters out‘ here till: week. 100,000 acres of wheat go to vale," tale mphed one county the other day to a labor bureau." It Is not to be wondered at that the dispatches from (he grainflelds get hysterical It “men. with fortunes waving In the balance as wheat any: In the wind. In Moorillnd. An exceedingly interesting educn- tlonal travel subject. picturing the beauties of New Zenlund‘a "Yellow- stone." During the analog conflict Jack In wounded and in a critical moment 'aa throat into n lam clout by hia ma:- cned dam. Alice. Later Arthur wan forced to tal- romge in tho ulna clonal. This mun-Iain; ailmiion became worn when Anhnr’a lmpa located Jack and took him prlaonor. Arthur. in commnnd of the altuiion. naturally found himself torn between two Hm. 0n the one hand waa his love for Alice. on the other. hia avorn only (0 Na lag. Neccaaity. the mother of Invention. did noi desert him In (MI climax. and no, by an lngenuona plan. he managed to allow Jack to em cape. at the same time preserving hia own dignity Ind remaining true to his (not. A WAR TIME ROMANCE. Saturday, September 7, 1912. Among the many beautiful 1nd ex- citing romances thnt new birth. blow nomad and grew during the dnrh Ind foreboding don of our great Civil War period. VIII thnt of Arthur Denn- in. the young Contedernte oillcer. and his uouthern nweethenrt. Alice lun- roe. Ono exceedingly dramatic inci- dent. tint wu Ions nttarwnrd remem- bered by both ‘Arthnr Ind Alice. tur- ninhee the plot at our prenent story. ‘ Jock Munroe. Alice'l brother nnd Ar- ‘thnr'i friend. had Joined the Northern nrrny. and, no the Monroe home chuc- ed to lie on neutrnl territory. between the opposing torcee. it wu not lurprin- ln; that the tortunen of bottle would. one any. bring both Jack and Arthur. with their reopective troops, face to [nee on the Munroe grounds. THE PROBLEM OF HAIR. VEST. Following it, .103. M. Gaitea' initial dramatic production of the season. “The Man Higher Up." will have it! hetmpolitln premiere at the Olympic The-ten The first perform-nee will be given Sunday evening. September 15. “Putthlg it Over" in being heavily favored on account of the freshness of its theme, the charm of its ro- mance and the breezy spontaneity of its ever-sprouting comedy. The cast includes such axeellent artists as Edwin Holt. Harold Vosburgh, Frank~ lin Ritchie, Frederick Burt. Royal Tracy, Joseph Woodburn. C. E. Har- ris. Alison Sklpworth, Helen Holmes and Veda Steele. I The story of “Putting It Over" deals ‘wlth an interesting phase of the up- ward struggles of an American youth today. The young man who finally “puts it over" is a rich man‘s son. Poverty strikes his father when the boy is most deeply in love and his real worth is instantly proved by the test. The young man faces the world and alter difficulties, mixed with comical episodes. gains the vic- tory and wins the girl he loves. Last Performance Saturday Evening, Sept. 14. Only two weeks remain for the seek- er of clean comedy to witness "Put- ‘ting It Over," the season's first laugh- ing success. at the Olympic Theater, Chicago. The wludup or the notably successful Chicago engagement of this comedy is expected to break records (or early autumn patronage. The last performance of "Putting It Over" will be given Saturday evening. Septem- ber 14. “PUTTING IT OVER" NEARING END ‘OF RUN. FILM STORY AT TH: uonoanpu. »4 AMUSEMENTC. ”OWNER'S GROVE REPORTER "'ku “III-h mm u. Had MM moorâ€"Your rlnl ton. mm W“ 'tmmhq-M .mgmnm’cm mum-mmrmtâ€" MM! Mum “hunk." [calmâ€"“twill “may: u m ”arugula-MI“:- ”Namely-00.0 Lou would be lboolnto love, ma: I. in fullnou or “muâ€"Browning. Wondrous In the stunt): of cheap- ‘Mnon: altogether put alcnlttlon It. 3mm 0! adorationâ€"01mm A word In and When it In I“. lone Icy. 1 any It in: Begin- to I". nu any. Ivor? right action and um thought an thou-1 of!“ Momentum and ma: any m notion m foul W In no! of W MbLMUpTo. Notmnblodialoooonuonom '1 yummy bomo.-80cker. “Oh, you, I've heard 6! itinitwfioilo' baton. Eh name wu Adan.” 'Why ahould it elven he the fash- lon for a men to mallgn hia umthei~ In-law?” the magiatrate remarked. "'Ia chivalry quite dead among in? ‘I knew a man once who never spoke an unkind word to hie mother-inâ€"law. never blamed her in the lent for his quarrels with Ma wife. and never had the bad taste to complain about her to other people." Pat stared oven-mouthed as he liltened to the recital of the domestic paragon'e viriuea. Then he laid: Put. who wu being summoned M beating Mn Vite. tried hard to put III the blame upon his mother-in-ltv, 1nd wu chided by the bench for his lack of gallantry. [uong our new llnu of thought So much we owe to "thing. .0 much to elected study Ind chosen commun- Imp. no much to tho lacon- ud ox- perlencel of the "to we are leading. But If you glance back you my no that 'hlI In. moot deeply moved you. whit In: most Ihnrply dnflectad your "y of regarding "to. was mom"); entirely “looked tonâ€"Ann. Wood- Lm‘o Tlmun. Nah. I: In lava-cm. Io Into a Mio- flan bot-on the mm of out I". ma the mm at our man But both an “Mac: to man. nod.- M named. Then no turning MM. [- our character- no In: than In our cum. And often tbo no no to closely related that any moot In eoofldond wart. It I: wont will. unmanne- to men latch to Mr mm our m.- and Impres- In a similar way (In «um lad undid. (luau and Ila-pin u with unit Inn-1° In "ovation as their note. but become Maud In our mind- with tho auction] alarm 0‘ put. memories. that mean. Their plum!” no"! Idd toour mind- momma warmth All mum... “01 av“. for III III Inn". "Mod!" twinning A- with Mn!- Ind their loop. lunch of the charm and plantar. (o be .0!- un from [Duct mum «pad- on tho emotional color“); 0de with It. W. no «natural rub the non. of the pawn In spring, at tho culled Manage! a. "on. not beau-ethos. mun In monum- you“. II] In- u-ln-la noun... but beau-o um roe-ll cod-anus mom. o! may no”. bowtnl ”mum... The) In than tho bathing": of mocha! up cal-anal: trained car and mind an Indiapanaahia to enable on. to dotact and to discriminate toadily iron: the «aural inaact modlay any particular apaciaa oi municiln. Human!" Inspired by Congo of Bird. and Nola. of tho Crick" Ind the Kltydld. Yesrs before his crime s young at! afterwards the Countess dell Roe- ce~who had never left home. snd inched experience or life. recalled from him violently when introduced. end refused to endure his presence. When questioned why she behaved thus, she snswered: “I! that men has not already murdered people. he will do so." The girlish prophecy very soon came true, and when the scient- lst Lombroso inquired by what sign she had foretold his character. she re- plied: “The eyes: I ssw him in his BRING MEMORY OF THE PAST Ot the criminal on than are many remuhblo nnecdotou. The murderer Mcelconl had little about hhn to Indlonto the criminal. To moat people be rendered himufl companionable by taceuonlneu and mines: of mu- Sometimes it in deeply placed in the head. as it it trial to hide, {08110. the mult of it: own involuntary revell- tionl. Sometimes it in hula. pro- tmllvo like a trog'l md‘henvyâ€"lldded. Inch ans, in connection with some other signs. denote treachery. mon- dncity. and general cruelty: Eyes are the most certain Hamlet- of the criminal nature. Many an ex- pert detective to": I cflmlnal by jult one [kneeâ€"not u him. but from him. The criminal eye uric- xrcltly In let» any. but not I0 much in color. Truthfully Have They Sun Dalian» ed by tho WIu u the “Window. of the Soul." CHARACTER TOLD BY EYES! cAp'runzm .s Km HI. Nam.- cuitonlon' ulnobloo. An lnoutnton rem-rod In client. to the porter no filling to take the risk. lb:- 1 null mm he took ehorgo of tho bon- Ind unfo- nnd male 1 fortune. Prom am noon tho modern Iota donut. which to IIOV port of every bank. The m mm, "or slow and canon. did not (ah quickly to tho Ida of stating that van-blo- in public units, 'M the m. no Introduced In tendon. and It m 25 ”on boron Info 00- pe.“ unn- won width W The late deposit "an In In Amort- enn Mon, and nu damaged .1 no time at the Chi] "r. Bank robber!” war. no frequent u that time mt or even acquaintance, between the person who hem the omen and the per-m dying. the event in Inn; to be connected with the prophetic-aud- ot the Intact. ‘ There ll e superstition connected wlth the death watch whlch. like most eupenutlone, la based upon the the- ory of probabilities. The death wetch le ueuelly heard in the spring of the year and e eupemltlon rune to the ef- feet that some one In the home will dlo wlthln the year. Person who no super-twain are never very etrlct la the lntemetatlon of the predlctlonl end therefore, whenever I venom am In the house or out of lt, In the nine room where the death watch wee hem-d, or across the Athntlc. on that there be home klnd of e rehtlonehlp. The odllor d a want. m wot a letter (In altar day (to. a m man: who aahd. "What noun- lna. If any. should In worn for a mollnar-lwlawf" m- MM Ia {rambled wllh baa-lug. Tho longer you look at It tho welnllar ll be comes. The «mot aaawetvd that It all demda on the nothrlaâ€"law. and Immediately we have an anawcr «all: aa wclahly an the qua-(Ion. la the funny paper. and la llcllon no moth"- ln-law waa ever taken aerlonaly. la ml life we not only take than out only In! my aometlmea tale than with a great deal of alectlon and to spool. The molbewlmlaw joke ahovld have had In day. and yet out of a clear airâ€"well. an I m. the woman wants to how what noumlngâ€"IP ‘ .01qume be wary-«(ow York Jud «and tho mien. in which undone- bul bun moaned. Boon- lngly "My tool 0» mouoplnnu ad Multan [or mm mm of w. finding Ina noun limo. hovour. that their run um not (Maud by the cum. cram“. hovering unr- ho-d, partridge- And quill «ll-patched ml. to (ha «menu. to cumin. the Ill’ on“ n clou «man. The mall o! the lnvuuculom o! the“ battered nvm vu «Maui mo- nnu. for tho um "(and to (Inlr former man and tho mu around In Mn- Ind Rhona- m no. I. van nodal u formerly. Bolno limo I80 the III-Doctor n colnd complaints tron upon-non an and! and panda..- m boeom acne. in «mm dlurlclo. 0n nun- lulu: tho mum ho {ound tho Mn!- An extrmdlnuy inst-nee o! the h- ullI‘ence of bird. form- tho Iubhct or 5 letter received by the French ministry of agriculture from an m epoctor o! (emu. It I: am an: I party of export- enced men with good dog- never an to secure the but In um way. French Blvd. lmmlotud ”flog. Ora-lure 0'91. Alr and Appear The men with the “med pole- vote the boar In 'the rib. and ndroldy twist the endl in In long hair. thu- holding It flat on each flunk. The upon-men complete the operation by repelud spear thrusts. TOOK AEROPLANE FOR ENEMY The dogs are flipped and disappear in the semldnrkneu. Soon their mar- lng and growling Indicate tint. they have found the game. The hunters run up to the spot where the heu- {- 113m.- lng with the docs. Should the hunter: be lucky it in not long before the fierce don wind the bear. and. though dogs of this no me: hunt silently. their straining on the leash informs their owner. that the game is nigh. Thus equipped and landing several powerful dogs. the hunter: ally forth an hour or IO before dawn. They mu along the hang of the Mill with the fresh morning wind blowing up from the plains below. tunef- Call Mun. I curious method of capturing wlid bears is employed in certain parts of India. the New York Herald remarks. Four or live sturdy men are armed, two with long spears crossbalred on the handles close no the sharp two edged blade. and two or three with ten foot bamboos, 0! which the end- u-e smeared with bird limo. Plan [or Destrs; ing Arirrur'? h ”ch and Said to Be AS.:..,J , Successful. Mo 00le leh. IMWIIIII. “Mn-Lu. ng hauli- Final at Md lab Mafia-obfus- Bahama-mu Wholesale Pricou 32 South Main St. Wt“. [or Free Coulo‘ ARTHUR R. BEIDELIMN L. KLEIN Emmy-numbers. 1 VII huh. (outlays-“mini!” Hun-on“. union. Mausoleum and Burial Vaults TOMBSTONES For Punting. Fainting Culdminlng.0nlnin¢ud 5 Phone 45 M No Cousteau. ‘11. you I out] boa?" “Cort-nu not.” Npllod the Ina! despot. “I umply all m hon how I u: m to van. and than loll than to m they plan But bum: help than they don‘t plan In m m m -E‘ In. wood: I: limited to won. no any who do not have to up... imniom Mom Won. "The deficiency," aid the dofcndil. solicitor of I farmer “cu-ed of supply- in; minimum! milk. "wu duo in the land of Hum: in allowing us. cowl to tend on we( (ran the night. boiorq, Ind permitting the rain to in" heavily while Bali (the tumor) In taking his churn with n inky top along the coun- try incl." The magi-into. alum-Id In. sum Demand Greater Than supply. Coquolto nuts (llttle cocoanutn) .10 found In abundance In Mexico. but the entire amount gathered In taken by the local eoep lactorlen. the mana- gers of which are constantly com. plunlu that they cannot procure ent- nclent nw materiel tron: this neigh- borhood for their needo. Thin oondl~ “on In due to the luck of Interest on the port of the natives 1nd to none extent, no doubt. to the dlfllculty ox- pertenced In enmtlns the meet. Remember the nameâ€"Donn'sâ€"and take no other. For sale by all dealers. Price 60 cents. .Fosterâ€"Mllburn Cov. Bnfl'nlo. New York, sole agents tor the United States. The frank statement of a neighbor. telling the merits of a remedy. Bids you pause and believe. The same endorsement By some stranger far away Commands no belief at all. Here‘s a. Downers G ve case. A Downers Grove citi en testifies. Read and be convinced. Mrs. E. Wood, 150 Belmont street. Downers Grove, “1.. ssys: "I suffered greatly from dull, nagging backache. :and pains through my kidneys. Head. inches and dizzy spells often bothered me and my kidneys were in bad condi~ tion. Dean’s Kidney Pills did me a world of good and brought entire re- lief. Other members of my family have also used this remedy for sim- ilar troubles and good results have been received. 1 always keep Dean's Kidney Pills tn the house and I take a few doses occasionally. finding that they act as a kidney tonic," I!!! upl- dud-I. Should Convlnu Every Honor“? Reader. DOWNERS GROVE PROOF. Meat Market Marble and Granite ERECTED IA'IIVILLI. ILLINOIS Phone In. CI3

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