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Downers Grove Reporter, 29 Jan 1915, p. 1

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\1 The Fair Store! I, L JANUARY snows: J ‘ L, H. Swearingen 6 Co. soc Men‘s'"fl_nand and Work Shirts ’ 39c moo yards. gallant: of Wool Dress Goods. White and Color. ed Cotton 3 of all kinda. nice new Yard Goods. Half Price 20'" divergent on all knitud Hoods. Caps. Facinators. Shawls Him: they last, per inrf‘igIé 32.50 %_I_Adies’ Black. Lace and Button Shoes. pr. 31,00 ml: W 33.00 335:; Ladies: Button Tan knees The lecture I. when!“ (Of lull in! two o'clock the album at WW. I». 8. A. Mun-Ion to. o! It can I. up.“ Inn Vinita". Fancy Santa Clara Prunes. 18c value. per pound 14¢ Encore. Fancy Maine Corn, 6 cans 75c. per can. I 3c Encore. Kidney Beans. 6 cans for 55¢, pet can, we Sunshine. Extra Sifted Peas. [8: value. 6 cans we, per can. 16c Richelieu Pumpkin. Large Can. [5c Glass Jar Brand. California Fruits in Heavy Syrup, 35c value, 5 cans “.10. per can. 28c Not only the 'cbildren. but the “chil- dnn of a larger growth.“ who have outgrown all the other chlldhood tan- cles. are delighted will: the slot-lea which the will. we her lecture: no usually not confined to I more ame- mnt of undmlc Morin. but men will "In-muons ol the tale- which lift-u doll”! In. Mrs. Theme-Thomson. the lecturer, in- earned a place for herself in the children's world by the grace and ease with which she tells the tales the little ones love to hear. For a number of years she was at the head of the de~ pal-imam or the' Unlvenity of Chicago devoted to children‘s stories and her studies have carried her far into the main: of loik lore ind tonic tales. Those ol'd world primitive legends.‘ uiwnys powerful in their appeni to tho‘ infantile mind. through her sympa- thetic recite! pain a new charm which never fails to please. Kindergarten teachers from out or town and many mothers here all else- where have sent word that they are going to hear the lecture to be given Wednesday then-noon. Feb. 3. before the Downer. Grove Woman's Club. on "Children's Stories. Their Ethical lug nuance." l Children’s Stories. Their Ethical The Influence, Their Educational . The VOL. XXX”. NO. 5. Value, Her Theme. It will not take as long .to con- vince *0“ that out pnces are RIGH Victiblu whi'ch happens t_o inter- cstyou and compare with our flying ‘in a_n_yA advertisement of "In “ 1". M 177-118 Downers Grove 20 pounds of fine grwgtssfigs: 3-986 , Michel The muulne your :1 the library ‘aum April 1. There will be more and better mum: on the reading table am you than any previous year. all an helix well provided tot. hr that notice will nun In an paper I! a lam data. ”but! your. Mn and M 40!. I to 8:80. .......... Pyle. Howard Petvrkin Papers .......... Hale. L. P. Wonder Book..flnwthome. Nathaniel Harper’s Camplng nud Seomlng. nay Craftsman ..... . ...... Hall. A. N. Boy Bront- ou me River ...... ................ Burn”. 1' W. Boy Scout. of Wooden". Cunp.. (‘amp ........ aSanderson, M. L. Azalea at Sunset Gnu..PeMtle, x; W. Otto or the Silver Hand ......... Good Stories for Great Holiday”: .................. ...Olcuu F. J Camp Fire Girls at Pine Tree Madelion Cottage ..... Rankin, C. W. Young Alaskans on the Trail... . . ................ Bough, Emerson Juvenile. . mule Citizens. . . . . ...... Kelly, Myra Anne of the Blossom Shop. . . . . . ........... .Mullins, l. M. The Twenty-fourth of June. . . . . . .......... . . .. .. .Richmoud. G. L. Peg 0‘ My Heart ...... Manners. J. H. Personality Plus ...... , .Ferber, Edna Fiction. :The Poet. . . . ..... Nicholson. Gertrude The Penn 0! the Devil. ........ ........ . . . .. . Athenon, Gertrude The Word of Tecumseh ....... ......... .Marrlon. Clinanden The Matter of "The Oaks" ...... .. ....... ..... sumac. A. Therd’hu been an addition of fifty new books to the library shelves with- lu the past all weeks. Following is a list of the latest: LIBRARY NOTES. nowmms GROVE, on maximum“, ILLINOIS. JA‘NUARWE "has; nah-Haunted...“ [mammmomplmum 1m o! mmmwu my eon. Into the not, um! oven to the uraniu- mutated. Thlrty (by. 9M the «flirtation of m Infected promises In closed gnu stoe! guy be shipped out for slush- "That each township where infec- tion exists be (lo-ignited ‘clo-ed um,“ and tint m other township- within five miiq: oi m infected im- be designated 'oxponed am' " sense of this meeting of flock.” and “men representing the 53 counties which has unloved infec- tion, that all townships which m five miles or more distant from an In- fected hm be designated as 'lnoli- fled Ira,’ :3 What! In Bureau at Animal Industry Order No. 231. “In via: of the fact mu there no monlysohenlnknmmleu- (acted. in A total of 14 counties. '1. new of the M on am today mule from these 53 cannot and be shipped to the gunman division of the Stock Yards, and, “on was mound: "In vk-v of the he! that In 53 m He": 0! Illinois there have been ‘5! lord. reported to live been stated flu. foot m .m- dim-e. Ill. Btoek Yards In. (3m Saturday. January 23. n u-nlg- m mud for gem-x ml. amt-(lo- M the legislature to pay the am.» mental-hum which Dishonor '"I he amalgam. he! per-n- vu urged to true his heater 0! the Immature. Among «hen. the following revolu- mm. mum. m hum-fun mug loony the nut My Ala-Nod at all tho until. that. It. It In an. every mm to boll-n that sumac mom will It... out It. roulette. than n well an election, MIMI lam gunme- of dock ‘Ian he. glut“ My. the II».- ‘mI'tothom-tb lull h mm 'III' the total cut-mi la than. state. la "than then m lmflmfly 1,500.... in“ at at- tln at the hut-ulna of ti. «that. 0! than ”563 I." he. Oklah- tm. Out 01 smut, 4.1.0.0. bop. only 21.”? in he. “fled up tann-ry I OHM 150.com.“- tht state “out 500 Inn to" b valved At a m o! stool-en. far-en. canal-nio- m and trim It the The money now at the dlspodl of the Department of Asrlculturo will], It is hullfil't‘d. std the campaign "blunt the sttllvnce by vuabllng the 00v- («mutt-m to make prompt paymept to all owners or Inn-«ted herds. Ind-,thul mlnlmlzu the reluctanca of llrmo to have their stock mushtcnd. llll. acts, [or example. 19ml! tely ”00.000 II no! nvnlhhla (or mum you. ’l‘lm loss In that state ltu poet: Int-get- than In lay other. 36.75! uh null. altogether. hula; been lum- towd. Pennnrlvutu couc- mt with ".896 film-ll. and Otto amt 'ith 10,111. None at the out“: other auto. In which than vu :- out- bmmwuuuutum lutlouuntuln'uchthhed QIIIIIIIIOI I”. but mm -- torcod. no t- witch the lam lac-solve. Mn and tho saw to may out the m, um mn- Ill has Me at I “It upmthumumflmm Indian ”a llama. In" tho «so Mat-At“. can. tor maple. Int but in. lunch at mt button :3 I. the non-out at I". m I. tum: ”thud. In Ind-n Mn um.)- to" sham and h menu- 1.7a , “Do u Remind, m: u Ii m (Juice 0! information. U. 8. Dept. of Agriculture. Washington. D. C.. Jan. 87.~â€"â€"Uuder the recent urgent deficiency ' not which was signed by the President on January 25.12.500.000 la now null- abie for the eradication of the 3001' and-month disease. Up to January 1. 1015, the outbreak had cost. the .‘Fedâ€" eral Government a total of $2.129; 138.04. 01' this sum 8,840,328.99 rep reéeuts the Federal Government’s :share of the expense '6! slaughtering airected herds and reimbursing" the owners for their loss. of which. the Government pays bait and the indi- vldual states the remainder. Thé lig- urea show that exclusive or the Vorit in January 101,176 animals have teen slaughtered. Of these 46.268 "ere cattle, 47,735 swine, and the re.- nmlndvr sheep and home. i 82. 500.000 FOR FOOT é? AND-MOUTH msnfisxz Government Now in a Podfion to Reimbum Stock Owner: Promptly for All Slaugho‘ ' tered Heals. ‘ tsunami-ammonia nothymymnhtlohfluthy I‘m”. larch nd Avril 31-9 the nonfictodoyourhtehinchm to m only hatched panda. Yearling uni two-Md in. do Punch that m to h! In the an hfmmflwmermhflmul rule, by all filter. It II the «fly hatched men that produce eggs In the MI and only winter, when price- are high. mm of their live: The early hitched pallets It properly grown. should be sin to lny In the fl" u the time when egg: in source um high In price. A Few Fun to Remember. Puma must be we" minted be fore they will lay my can. “The flower of Faith” _‘ “momentum lulu m: from-mow”... “In C“ to Mu nun an all mm. he aloufltuclutogutnudymne- at one. a, an poultry sputum lu the Mutant. The way to Mn muhulntheyeurlutoluclpul- lets curly. It I. the any hatchet from which the eutly pullcu In lu-‘ rived that In the largest my later: for the poultry producer. The :eurly latched cooker-uh cu bu nur- Ietudluul-outnymutiu Ana- Ieu when they «tutu u "in: at thrush-uh o! u mud to u pouul M u but mi. um they should reach ut about at: to ten weeks 0! use. respectively. at u grater no“ to tie prouueur tbn u: my other manual-us IIther'hb'ootoluelth tutmmm‘wmm- PREPARE NOW POI! DEAR EGGS NEXT FALL. m m born he ”In I!“ unr- In 0' caught-I. In. VIII-M no.“ um m. In. a. a! I o'cm n. n“ mam nan-ovuyuu-t-aamrl Mm “mum-um nova u-Inuwmw ram with cum. wmau on Nov. It"... Mub- vu blond I". mmmmmmmw Mu II- nouw. I). to! In wlubo'th wmna (no. Allan) wu born Dec. 6. m1. In Wakefield. m- had. She tune to m- eouutry in "1| and raided In Chicago ulul 1m. hthhymmmuotou-hJILIo an. be! hon. nun hr shut, In. Beside: her walker and lather. mm utters lurvlve her. Interment V” mule In the West Side Cemetery. Funeral servlce- were held,Wednen- day at 2 p. m.. Rev. Jenneu of the M. 8. Church ofllclatlng. Mr. C. K. Roe and um Auua Roe was two lovely duets. HRS. ELIZABETH WILLARD Etta M. router. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 11 w. Foster, died at her home on East Curtis street, Monday after- noon. after an lune-s or sevqn weeks. ' At the meeting or the Executive Committed or the Du me County Articultural Improvement Auochflon last Friday. It. Irvin: Goodrich ol‘ Nloorvllle Wu elected to retire-em the neocletlon u the state meetinxv of county axrlcnlturlete. which will be held at the College of Agriculture In Urban. Jan. 28 end :9. County An!» culturlet E. B. Heston le eecretuy at: the state aemletlon. , GOODRICH TO REPRESEN'R COUNTY PARKE”. - County Adviser tad comma U. 8. Dept. of Agricultun. Jinan-y 28.1915. ' It In hopnd tint the sum Bonn! I Live Stock Commissioner: will operate In 'permltung summon! to the free yards. . OBITUARY‘. to Phone 20 LORD LUMBER COMP winter and havé afiprm'dted Ht 130‘} muons' materials . yard in this «action ' , and do the biggcxtbud- neu at the Iowa! to“ to our patrons. We are up:- cially pmud of one ' â€"-’our prpmpt_ deliveries. .. e g THE IOTIOGBAPH FAIILY I!!! MOTIOGRAPH flE Lot cu: m be mu: m We Pay 3 per «in hum“ It!“ 4! Farmer’ s and Merchant?! Dom Groin.“ Why send money away than flew uh W of OUR OWN property by building up out" We urge those who havt not ,6! Of. . . with us to START one. Those «'0 I1 know the value of nlwayt Rec '0: their ha 4. Money put into a bank right on at ho community and this helptdcvelop It and ' f prosmf. _ _ , - _ 1'3 «I: happle blooom (in. 'm N ,V But it’s «ORANGE TIME” min; ‘ WE DELIVER onsznvn Tam P”, 2‘55 .u 0" ”II. 0'... m WOA. M Down." Crowds.

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