A rather complicated mt trap d» m rodents to a platform on which mm are elastrncutod, then drops their '5ԠInto a box, out of sight. Under new Garman rulr-s no local Idephone conversation may last longer M six minutes and no lnng distance automation longer than nine, New automobiln élde curtains sre made of celluloid panes 3m, in rigid names so that they are athletically mutant when they an . use. lama by which “R Inn-n Me of carbon prr-smt fr ’3 is summatically rvg “ck-v: new a ir dbinory been hydr D191 " What we hone lor ; 5000 Population New School-Imusv New Village "all F New Cemetery ! New Library 3 Twmty‘ï¬iur Imur. ; Elm‘trit- Light Sorvim-i Trains «wry 1.7 minutes; ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF MAIL. Moflucc Open from 7 n. m. ‘0 7 p. on Arrival. ['02 L m, [an luvâ€!!! ['49 n m. \\’rnl In nnd Looking Backward Boost-00n’t Knock The man whn ran 1mm from MI o'n orrorn uill anâ€): hu Warning Want of primlplp in out win- eiml lam Th9, hunt chm tuck, r-spu m") winning hnrw Pow pniï¬crr mayor on a l sailor can go 13")?! Mp! which are being tesmd in I N to supply London with water f!“ by the explosion of [an and ‘M against a volume of watt ll ll CHUMS OF INFORMATION unmana- am only skm drop . It the Downers Grave Post Oï¬ice Wank" mail matter. Advertising â€made known upon application. I'O‘.‘ 0'49 It“ m cleaners are oomlnl III†3 new York for cleaning I100- -. weeping than AM 0W 1. the mot-uh: bung W Good Pavement Cement Walks City Water and Light Sewers New R. R. Station Mud Roads Plank Sidewalks Oil Street Lamps No Sewers "Hm 60m “38 1 Men Grove. "HIM! T0 THINK ABOUT I" “mun, Wflm all} u hm Daparmrt \\'p-¢ hnuml 17ml hound WM! lmnmi \" I“ I I'fnnl Mum-I \VH-l 'umml Hut hmmd “W‘s! lmmnl Grove Reporter I hnun um! wnd inwnwd appa- â€grave II vmhlc 5071119; .Icm of an Ihc “DP-'1‘} If r of ox-‘of h: o n5tin‘_ mm. -. m r- has ran a girl she in tho ml. of m an “d she '11] probably Mu u q. peeled tar m. The man whn calls himself a too! expects us .90‘ disagree with him One way to Improve your memory In to do something you would like to forge! _ Mnney talks, but It is never such a chatterbox as the people who talk about It When the Wolf In at the door we am at any rate alumna with . mchdog. If yau want a man to respect your Judgmem. azrc» Mt!) hlm. i It In gv-vwrnll) «rumored a good { um»: not to be couuldun-d a mood | lhlug One w my to judge the effectiveness of a Sunday surmnn In tn count the coins in the comrfbntion box, Prvmoï¬rn k mum"! M the di Funny I. oflpn â€w hahncn whee! of virtnn Health hflnts hapnlnms to a" save the doctor, hr It In mm:- cn lay out A genome than '0 him! an angel. Ihal "\Vv‘ lhm "mlw (“III 1’ "Ir nh-v g" m IN â€mm pl:~ mug Man may build :1 windmill; but It lord must. who the. hroezns. Am“ man can ht hr hm ll n-mm- M mind In Iw Hm hawn'l ï¬lm Wu 1 unnum'u prlvllrgo m elk-"mt hm miml llu \‘m. but Hm :uu-mlly "In mrh mun" rlmmm (of It. TIIQ- lrmxlvlu “Mp Ilw â€- lhfl [w an Mh n 1th â€or“ “Mumâ€: ll):,rhl~n I! ll dvnhl'ul H uu-u lhu m‘mlur would burn Inn imam-u behind him. The dn-ad nun- domd than mm All men may haw equal flghu. but loin o! Ilium urv lc-[L Once In a great while a mother manages to persuade her daughter to marry the kind or man who will make her happy. \ Yea, Alonzo, It ls possible for I man and a woman to generate I brand of platonic love that will stand the add lvslâ€"vl! they can be kept 600 miles apart: -(‘hlca.o News. A man hm: human. but a Woman In- muons Some women get even with a man by refusing to marry him. and some others by marrying him. A man may make a guess at what a woman In going 10 do, but that In his limit, Do not be ona of the majority who expect more 0! a friend than they are willing to give. The wont bubb- m over two-u â€tn qt use. lazy men would rather and fault “III! ï¬nd work. No woman is supposed to look her use. no matter wh_at it is. "Mixers," said the barber. “In men who use safety razors." Even experience falls down when it tries to tench a tool. And the lens a man is abused the more he doesn't amount to. What a girl likes about I young man in “sunny what her mother doesn’t. About all the average man ute- tor a cold ls advice. \\' ‘ Huh?! avvmr BY THE PHILOSOPHER faint â€My hurl POINTED PARABBAPHS .Ihnuld u" an snnwmlnu to 'lur promo happy." remark"! ‘ . II" '\'vs, own H‘ II In nuly mm nmnv," nmomlml "w nlm- 1|")ka "in!" u an": QUAKER QUIPS ALL SORTS it: Would kick Instead 71 lot more of us would hâ€.- rnn'l FN‘ a ï¬ght hm In to! In"; H. [u h is hm an up“ â€w inmmom lvumndt‘r Phihdnh‘hh RWM. ‘ Ow Ihsmk'ul far It!“ nlfl‘u n prmllnr I‘mmo Humkflll for what um liable to thtnn the ' It, F mos! Imam-Mod m (fl ‘ mover prnvnkcd . «nit (but: In ottou mot. ho poll-made! 1mm lur‘vln lo put on pltmy it â€if [Hanan-.1“ .‘1 ‘ :;. .1 .‘lhl (\f cen- lf'nmia -, . ', . . 3: r; 1:: .1 mm- mnn am: u: ‘4‘: . -""“.1npna'-:1m.ry, {hwy do 310' ' " '1. lh'w Er-nm-vlt)‘ as any hlrsr‘ing' Kn~u yd. they my: â€The mar. :02 Izlnmy 5'0an from God. In thr ï¬r'si :Tm‘ty hn livos the life of a man, which is to be free. From thirty to ï¬fty years he lives the Illa of an ox; \xilh a yoke on hla neck he labnrs and sweats to support his V’il’l‘ and lhildrrn. When ï¬fty yearn are tnld hr' can get no richer. but he will “:nr-h owr all he has mm- ed like a dnzx «mzlrrvllng all day wlth thoue who are near hlm. The slight- est thlng will make hlm surly and pugnaclous. From the seventleth to the ninetleth year he lives the lite of u: m; everybody, even the childru. will mock at him and mm m at him In lull own haunt." TM! Hm [mrk P15 : "Practical Fashionsl aim-u...»â€" wu. on;- in Practice! Fashions Tho gown mm Mmu 3| In I'.‘ Ir Mrdlum :«i/v- r-up. Int-h lll'llt'fhll. *1 orc-r uml U4 ,\.m (07"1‘3u “'rll.‘ I In" to a'h ln thla gown thnre is no attempt It making c-w-u tho n-xnhlum-o u! 5 (iron. The Inner body lining um lw laced at. the darts um! clown lha- mmt and the outer portlun, “Uh It» eel-art umpire bodice and skin um: double box plans in from and hnrk will gtvn as much us is Iu-ult-(l for rmufnrt and loolu. (‘hzutha huh a-n, «mum: flannel. lawn, ylnulmm, r im. um! other so“, thin falu'ltm :lfu s-I‘ithll- rnr lhln gown, TI"- uuwn pun. m NEW! in cm in M29» 3| m I: lvwhwa l t mmmuro. Mrdlum si/vt r-wiulnn l'.‘ Md: 0! 3H". Int-h m-m-rml, 1‘" mm! M' 21' inrh all- ow-r nml 1‘4. mnl‘ H (nth lining. NAME STPEET A K?) NC- TO‘sV H IT A 'r Tompm mm; "111 1‘ "is. NAM? Tuw LADV’B MATERNITY BOW". TE Miarsry of Old Age GIRL‘S DRESS. DOWN!“ GROW REPORTER [rmâ€"’11 m. they say: ;m, ninety yours from flat :fnrty he liws the 'IIII mug, I It“ rnwm rum! to coo-h m " '4 I'd: pup-r, 3| .1 l' d M. luck» of MN)" Hm (“ï¬ts ,Illrlll‘ Week Daysâ€"ANN Guild ï¬rst Tuear day In each month: Woman's Auxil- iary second Tuesday in dach month; Woman‘s 0mm mat and third Wedâ€" nesdny; cholr practice. Fridays, 8 p m. Merit and Modesty. Men arc too muvh occupied with themselves to have leisure to know others thoroughly, or to discern their real character; hence it happbns that with a great merit and a greater mod. uty. one may be a long time lost sight otâ€"Lu Bmyere. .‘.‘.r. “Thur Irrvnn When, Sundayâ€"Sunday school. 9:45 a. m.; morning pmyutr and sr-rmon H a. 111.; Holy Eucharist. second Sunday In pach month. Iinn .\15: ill I \HIIII Beginning with September 7 “1- re- turn tu our regular pmgrmn of morn- ing and owning worship in our own church. The session of the Sabbath whoul lasts from I: to 1. The young gu-oph- (‘mulnm a prayer mowing ill “:30 p. m; Miss Florencn Spulu‘ will begin (kn dismnasinn of llm tmliv. "'l'lu| ('lu'i.sllalt's Fuuh." ('hurch p'nyor tum-ling: \\'«-dm-sdu,\' owning; (upic. "Juint-Jh-h‘s with ('lmsl.“ On Friday Honing. Soph-mlwr 5. Dr. Gammon um speak to all inu-rvsu-(l in 1110 re- Eigioas (mining 01' [hr young. 'l‘lnu'sduy twining. Svpu-mlwr H. tlw l'hilulo: ‘ nil) give- :1 rnnm-r! in tho churuh. 'l‘ln- chair nil! huu- u lunn sm-lnl ul llw hmm- M Mr, Frank Lulu-y Sv‘mvmbor ix le public i> inï¬ll-d. U1. â€H' >A'lil a (If :u'nn' m M mfgï¬ ursn! IRS IT CHURC II OI’ CHRIST SCIENTIST. FIRST EVANGELICAL CHURCH. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. 1L (H :l of H1 olcmnn In the CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. ANDF‘. :.. :::_.72 33:32. A2357. 2.: i...» :3. L_ .721... ._3 :32.- .,£/. Th (Ill â€â€˜1‘ wudnr. a? 91"“ p, m \\'o ilaslonarv ï¬ndntiem ï¬rst afternnm: h! each mnmh ,d Sammy. pm and Thursday of each mnnth (:th m. rMay. at 711:: p. m \lh ush Ht Sunday Services. ‘1 I\ EVAVï¬zucAl. 51' cuunm. car v: W Hum-h. This i5 mp 1' >1 rnmns 1:11 Ilw rhul' l'x-vxunn- i.‘ imiud, Foa‘snps of Angels. r ‘m-zzmr‘ u WM» m > Ll‘lll “um.“ 01 mm. til. â€I“ :‘I'li‘ r 1'- 2 WS' EPKSCOPAL m: at "IIN‘. ll!‘ amr. Swmhy son 1 lh. I'Hll 3’"de Id Ih. I rhurl \-M:x Mm?! “in .|I',~ xlul '52 8H |H in o (r Fixtures and Supplies. 19 Railroad St. The nldn1axhn<ti|lhnltli, "lhl' 1 mt way is :lhmys thv chcnpvst.†and for thv man who <41)" "1 can‘t aflnrd electric light," we hm'r‘ 5! practical prnposilirm. It will be our plunsure la drmonslrnle Momla lamps if you will call or ‘phonn us today. FIR E-I’ROOF 5]"!!! \GE. Wu ) A. P. MEHREN, D" I'm! u‘ h :(tlzl I! \'1)\l \\'| My Hm '.m§». mih ifx- «In-3cm wire ï¬lament. gives tiu'ive'fhe Hash! I'm. 3hr znme ‘monvy as the nld typ’e inmndcwcnt lamp and ih is :1 «m. white radiance-:â€" much bettef than :my other “ï¬nkâ€"like real “bottled sunshine.‘ ' Telephone [5, 60 R. "2 J. I )Hs' pm 54 Sum» Mai" I'c'ss Agent lor NAPERVILLE TILE 'IH 'l‘hr Hm! 1mm 'l‘ih Full Stud; nu huh! I)“ . SCHOOL SHDES om MORR BROOKSâ€"MUELLER C0. rh ‘l MAZBA LAMP HI III COAL KURT: ‘0 ' E A M 7,- â€â€™h Y4 ":5. mu m Astors Sweet Pens and Roses Bonnets for weddings and other occasions Set pieces for Funerals .“J‘Ic 533025 Chlrnao Mot-Ina a Specialty Cut Flowers I]; lyrulltlll r u 1|...ch 2†PL. Franhlm Sc. M. F'. POZDAIâ€" NOW 15 THE TIME Dun/79C: In Pinon: 09-3.. Rel. Phone 10w C. V. WOLF (iNTRACTOR 9 RAIIROAII h . BRET. 153 Prairie Ave. Phone 136.J [cif rm |H| .‘llzrndul m ml 1mm! mull- Lu-in," (n xv" ‘\ w. nuM .'Ilv_\' “..- -. mm: in ~' | :v::: um' (irnvc. Ill. ILI m ymlf '1 ""60 win. ml and \ 0U \\ ilh NU H‘l \nll (I,