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Downers Grove Reporter, 24 Oct 1913, p. 2

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L Web-tor, supplies for Hr. cult-n and anus-en a! the mare or IOU-MI" flâ€""' thin for Soto-Der. 3013. 110.46 “tactfully sub-“ted. Ir. Chairman and Gentlemen of tho Board of Supervisors: Your Com- mittee to whom was referred the dell}! bex to report they have exam- ined ell bills preaentad= and recom- md the payment of the followlng. that the Clerk be dlrected to Issue for the seven! nmounts to the more] elelmlnu. mâ€"wit: uwm' 0009. Pub. 00.. book for law llbrary ...... 8 4.00 A. D. Kelley. lewn mower... 12.00 memos». Into cutlng 3.00 Downers Grove Publhhlns (h. prlntlng tor soldlon' mlon .................. 11.00 Wood Typewriter (20.. refocus-bar. m: pun 1918 ..... Ers' and County blerks' oonventlon to We held at Mon-ls, Illinois. October 38. 29 and 30 next. On motion of Walsor Town the Bond took a man to -1: so today ’M Ind declined Mimi”. ' " All um- md commulheulona 0:: file m Ind the clltms' referred to the ”not cqgnmltt-eef. , us, 7,- A..- On' reconveniné‘ for' ‘lflernoon ses- dou Committee on Claims made the following report, which ’09 motion or clued approved: "On motion at Sup-"bol- Boxer the Cloth was authorlzyd. go '11er a Coun- ty warrant (or $19. .fiilhvor of Frank number. Treat. Ha I’m County's Illa-men! for expenses of Supgrvi- won-alum ....... m and" and ..... 'ért ad {zoo-nu null-w 0:: roll cull all I out. “lante- ot- hit pmfifmgfieetms . GIORGI‘ It!“ I I .3 E 1 l 1 ‘l (or ihnimenchmldt was de- “7.81 10.77 mam-ah "mummies- nu? no. for mm In Imm- Mn “boa "1." w Ml. In mum FM CHAMPAION ..__ m M mu I. um um. $.31...“ ”.50 It. nodvod with in.“ M at altar fl.“ point-at by the m7 “.9? 81M 81.50 01.” 49.0. “.00 3.53“.“ m an}! minnow leg: as medal for In your mmtdnmnnm- Indmvnlnnn'yoimhghhg $13Wtio§amummh of m- rlnr. no cot-auto. eon-It “Wmmafmanlfl- ii:â€" fi:. butâ€"gave it I! a. hill sleet- Int-ol- lm in that ‘vhieh prohibit. the shooting a an “no at will fowl on coral: than. which are not upon u at. nlmtory hlghwm tor the m Thu. the shooting of a: migratory mm In no- hibited on the mum»: Rivet ho- t'eon nun-mu, list. and Ian- phls. Ten. Thlo. of mom. will pro- hibit at shooting on the III-Iain! Rlver In "than. Dirk I” Id In m Illdocr flavor It .1! union 0 m- ol In nun. m 1. vile! I. gloved and“ the auto law. and which Included III the shoal-c alert!“ by the um lint. I" ”V". Duly-1 y'uvw I'- â€"-~â€". goon. brat. can. all ad gull-Ila nmlbmmeMllnh [am 113 an M on. which went into doc! on Oct. 15. what. on all III-in moan. The at tum- the taking 0! doors. no... not. all no! ml, all ma- MManiM-mu. Thonndmhdcniiaw which Alecia “0 “000.8 in "ll-oi. in that which mud. um ihw ago- nag-q. each. From the Bandemer term the thievea went to the Fred Wlecand farm a mile south. where they ndded two more to their atring. At the Banderner place they covered a atone walk mt the barn with atraw in order that the hornet would not awaken the family. Sheri! Knhn waa notified early the next mornin‘. and with deputiea ini- Inodiately‘aet out on the treil o! the rohhen. They were traced ea tar u‘ Heywood. where their trache were1 Ioat on the pavement. ‘ The hone! were located in a. ellip- Inent being ierwarded iron: the Pent eylvania might depot in Chicago late 'I‘neede: alternoon. Sheri! Kuhn waa called and want In at once to male arrange-once for their return. Borne nrreata have been made. Thhvmmghdpovoo! EXPERIIENTAL SHEEP FEEDING PLANT. Tuesday night three horses were taken from the ban on the Henry Bandemer tum. loutheut of Wheat- on. The animals are valued n 8200 Horne thieves are again operating in Du Page Coulny. Within the last few days fourteen horses have been stolen from farmers living between Wheaton and Lockport. The present Incumbent will stay on the'Job until the benediction 1: pro- nounced. Relief may come any day. ~Nlpervllle Cluion. STOLEN ANIMALS RECOV- ERED. Blotmihn and him-alt u delonteo to “and the convention named ubove. - .m-znm- o! smut-9g. mar-.m‘ _ mourned to call of Chair. . ,u. 1?, LAWRENCE. -‘ ' ' - ‘ County Clerk. According to all rules of the game. a‘hrand new postmaster should be directing the atoll-s oi‘ the Napervllle post. oillce. Evidently the delay is caused by someone who carelessly threw a monkey wrench into the ma- chinery. In the political game there seems to he a tendency for the best laid plans to gang aft axles. Over two months ago the postmas- ter at Napervllleâ€"betns t Republican ateudered his resignation to the Post Office Departmentâ€"which I. Demo- cratic. Notwithstanding this state of attain. the aid Republican P. M. In um serving the patrons of the P.‘0. NEW POSTMASTER NOT COMMISSION ED FEDERAL CANE LAW. 0' the In. which "to ammm u .-m WWWMm mm.“m m I-Iflflmflm mmonuo â€"- 110 m ‘- magnummtedwmm mun-My woman-hymn of chino In many. Mr. Bell m neatly Mdmdaom mm utmo- man and will an.- Dutchman-man. it. “I“ NI. Jol- ICOII":A. Immmym U~MWW dhuvh-ImmW-Ncgfl"! «mmnwmwm “3'- “WT Wm um. II» Men! :1“:th city-(Innk- “ V”? M ’. ’. MM‘ H. m p.” "I mu, [MM b, . h m mi.“ M "* Wm» nbofl- an. m; mums- 00qu "'Mrmofmm-dp-lmn-owmmth .w'hh'mm‘."m°'m‘“lmlm of a flood comm won; anunuMm-u. '1‘. w“ "W h, .5. in "â€".- 'IllfOf-Ifl'tlnp. Haiti“. and» mmwnuoâ€"Jfinucm m. om. “mutton-cumm- «ovum. no humus mid-int an. and some out no lulormukcdmwcomh m. up than a. nun-e. of tho II- rml Mum ma. will han-ur. My maven. mu. m IMMIVCMIH3dmmOI-h‘ ”yawn-ml cum-fl'lv- W h m clam to m up ”muomxmlnmnmd Mathemmmflow lemn'. minnow ot Judo. Roman-lullyoumhn find at mm In»! and an anthem ulnar. in and hair Jol- Heath a hint. u a. Inc-arm. not as; um'nmtdA-mtom and War Oneal 1. J. Ila-on N0 h m you-nu M 0" W “LIMAâ€"TI. It‘d.‘ as: V. PONTIAC - John A. Cami, who in the president of the board of man- ager: ol' the Illinois State reformu- tory. nccompanied by Mr. (Ir-ven- horst. Democratic member of the board. arrived here. bearing a letter from Governor Dunne demanding the immediate resignation of Dr. James A. Marshall, the institution physician, which they presented to him. .BENTON -- Adjmt' Geller-l Dick Ion “dressed o well Itt'endel! dint conference of American cltileno and lenders of the foreign colony here in on “tempt to put an and to the uni moeity between them resulting from the murder of two American mu- sicians by alien miners a week ago. The me riot: which followed the double murder end were subsequent; 1y ended by a company oi' the lulnoiu Itate militlo, threatened to break out min. To avert this Sherii! Vaughn. following the conference. selected 3 new force of deputies and ordered them to patrol the troublesome secâ€" tions of the city day and night. 5' ,. " i m . 00000.00mo065fi3‘dooc'0000 STIRLINGâ€"M r. I. II“! " mu 332081153! twinmnnddthnmflym wwwmmnum 'l'h m-wmnmemmthantmd uponboutone mum of an (nebwldo lawman-«momentum mm. um. um thi- um n Amâ€"vfismrutn-fll; melt-rhoflm mlmtchlmofln Al- lin”. Inn nam- am: 3 h mpg Maud-u Emkfi -9000”. to “Call me up.” Ofaflutilitieeorcommoditiesthereisnoothet which is so frequently mentioned, thawing thatitietheServiceofUnivennl Appli- Another marvels at the rapid stridesof nuance Athirdgivaancordialinvintion One describes with pride a new and i: iousuaehehas foundforthcoe Wherever men converse, on business, politics, or sport; whenever women chat, the word Telephone is often mentioned. mungmslance'l'elephone Advcrflsesltsell - Fresh and Salt MEATS Poultry Vegetables Telephone 25 Ahfens Rossbach ’Bell Chiugo Telephone Company 1!. fl. Patchen. mum «moon-n n A. ll. Dual-on) Jam Grove. Ill. System

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