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Downers Grove Reporter, 5 Feb 1915, p. 5

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g; j», 3, may. , bar‘s-.113}... The ifiunken‘afls are living In Mn. Killer's flat at 31 South m 1mm. Phone number 3; no Mona 1061.2. \ In. P. C. Brian '1: than”: ro- ontotnlnomyalrfmm Por the present Mr. J H. mutan- leid has his once In Mr- Ednrdn' building on Mum atrget _ my: num- The Social Coma-mac o! “m DLE. Philnthana entertained about 65 0! their [findsou Friday anon-son at a Ten- Toup-rty in tho church paflors. A good ncinl time no enjayed by all present Dniuty relreshmonts were curved. Keep this date opon~3¢tnrday Mum. March 6. lmenuflml Open- lfle Company In the Methodist church. Miss Nettie Pinchel, of Naperville. ad Lester Genus oi' the Grove at- tended a box party in Chicago Wedm a, evening. We understand it was meaning in the nature of celebrating an anniversary. forts to save other belongings. Ray Andria vent to Client; Wei- leolu to bring the hotly at I“ mm-ln-h'. Ir. Strickland. 'Io died May. to Downer- Gmo for an ”avenue family fish to ex- press their npprerhtm of the fire de- partment and neighbor; for their el- the M d our W '0“ a. man and Sgt-flu "at lull haltâ€"our r new all: and node a mwmum m M and Wanton m mmufi'm'lmubu V“! to but In horn mwum'owmhm tic-WM. In. unu- Div. An“ ad Ir. and In. K 1'. lavmn at out.“ IV!IM. mural-ed Ir. and In. (II-t. mm». at Chit-go. In! Wad in In" mum! mu ram! Nun In rout-mung Imus an and of "plow (ever. "a I“ In a locum-l In In. Ann-In to: “no reels. ‘l‘hc eouumn for "w play PI F! oi the Toy shop an an» Mn! by an unu- umnl who un- «mum "w Hulda-u AM In Hwy rumm- K009 IMO m openâ€"Mum] IIIQM. flush O. "II-manna. Our- .flc Company m the “mm Church. till-Nth and Mulna Findley at Western Springs spent hid-y cvonlux am“ on Mend- In the village. Mlu PAM: Blown: 0! Aaron Kin- domnen umadod the mum at the Ma‘s (tint: on Wvdnndny by Mn. Thoma Thor-won at Riverside. If. Pull Vin-he lu- nturned from [11th when he Ivu com-d by (he mm- 0! MI tuber. Ir. Johnson's house on Undcou sycaue In prone-ulna and VIII be I very nice house. Mr. And Mrs. Maurice Smllh cele- bntod the third anniversary 0! their marl-so last Monday night. In. L. C. Farrar and daughter Gloria are boll: confined to their home by “cine“. In. '1‘. 2.. Brooks has gone to Mt. flea-ant. town. to visit her mother qd sister. Mu 1m: Severus In busily engaged akin; short hand lessons from Miss 38hr. In Ann. Ham. of Colchestor. 1“,. was I visitor u home a! but no phow Funk Harper, 0! Gilbert Avenua. Mn. Victor Petersen emerlained the Thimble (Ylub on Tuesday afternoon, February 26. Jay “than at llllnols University In at home. an the guest or friends at Shabbona. Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scbuetz visited Warren Devereus and lamily at Aurora lust Sunday. Bob Mum bu returned to Knox (Hugo to mum his studies. mu Jane Tape 0! Oak Park flawed in Downer: this week. Im- Once Richardson 0! Chicago visited in Downers last week. Earl Prince In .t homo noun Indium Unlwnlty (or a few days. “Mrs. L. A. White spent the week end gave their furniture and The ”Marie Am. Her Mi nature. like the river of which Alexander broke the strength. event itself in channels which bed no [mt Mme on the earth. But the e!- fect of her being on than noun! ha we. Inenlenhbly dihsive; (or the grown; good of the world is para! dependent on “historic acts: and that things are not so m with you end the as they might have been. is MI o'in. to the number who lived faith- hmy A hidden life. and rest in up Mull tanninâ€"George Eliot. Hm‘l‘hmghf-‘Hctloh. Beukdavelppedlndmoot nay alb- mco which II “Meet“ to continu- morvmviolontmm Itbuold trick for n blacksmith to fat. with- out he. Wand Inn! in“ mummumm will “financinmmm untold-OW. ‘ Your postmaster will be pleased to give you all the Information posslble an this subject upon application. BERT C. WHITE. Mummnntdatlm Infancy and It It thought that the pub "cation 0! "at of producer: 'lll formu- late arrangements whereby the m dam to consumer plan may become ot‘ the largest mutbte benefit to the pnbllc and to give ft the true exten- sion which it merits. Butter. m Ind Genera! Produce. of produce they have for Isle. 'Ich not" be listed under three Iain: «www.mmtmun In m (In (In clo- In in «mum-uammmmunb much-tan brat-abut.“ ”gummhaunofluonh mm ol the ohmuu nought In be ob- ulncd In to nab! and noun a unr- In Iof madman who have m u- nhh to flow 0! "an" undue“ lo adv-nun. lot mu too Ins-um to unuou Inn. On Ibo other .0“. llhthwrmloudulhm can" by Nada; III I. contact will the W who I: unlit; Io an a a math lab. A Hu 0! product: I: no! bolls manned by um alien and u no. u a warm" number 0! name- of Ian.- rrl sud och" prom-con no mind "to flu will ho ”hunted and mm» mm! to count-Ian. Tho Chltuo minute hll bean 6|- rocted by the Postal!“ Department to extend the (unme- at tho ”reel- poul urvlco to III star! to on" the public opportunity of enjoying the ndvnnlun accruing Iron a "new permitting clout rel-non: bacon- me producer and consumer. FROM FARM TO TABLE VIA PARCEL POST. Letters advertised below will be sent to the Dead Letter Office Feb. 21 it not called (or prior to that dale. A charge 0! 1 cent on all advertised mat- ter: Martin Bauer (2). letter, Pilot Knob, lud.; R. B. Downey. letter, Chi- cago: )1. Powell. letter. l-‘t. lene. lnd.; C. A. Robert-on. letter. Chlouo; Sherman. Pt. letter. ('hlcago. tutu. . .............. Eamon. W. P. The Young Alukuu. .Housh. Emenou Hon-yup- ........ . ...... .. Jim. B. II. American lndhu. . . "Bun, Frederick Julian Harold Ezhert Ulysses Victor Paul Algernon Marcus Cecil Sylvester George McF‘all. But after all the trouble SM'd taken for his sake. Ills father called him Patty, And his schoolmates called Mm The Foreat..... ......... White. 8. I. P93 0' My Hem ...... Manners, J. H. The Sky Pilot .......... Connor. Ralph The Life of Frances K. Wfllu'd.. ................ . . . Gordon, Aunt Lute Juvenile books not included In last week's 11-: are: Boy Scout- In the Whlte loam She ransacked every novel. ‘And the dictionary. too. But nothing ever printed For her baby‘- nuns would do. She hunted appellation: From the present and the past. And this In what she named him When they christened him a; last: fine specimen on account of It: the WM Ind perlecuon. In. unduly also In« forum Mr. Brian that. the wentllor ll Downers Grove. Feb. 1, 1915. at pro-out. like out June weather. The Editor. ADV E I USED LETTERS Recent sin: to Jake. LIBRARY NOTES. NAMING BABY. BERT C. WHITE. the public library Postmaster. Regarding the personnel of the Vii- lage Board. since Mr. Snow raises that question. I can only any that in the general intelligence. honesty, etc., they compare favorably with our average citizen; no better and no worse; and there is no justification for Mr. Snow’s caustic interpretation or my remark- on that point as expressed in my letter to which he refers. I repeat. however, thnt men better informed on such tech- nical questions as naturally pert-in to electric lighting, oil engines etc" would have hesitated to nndertnke the mobilities on willingly named by the bond, without competent ex- mm“ mm“ “I wish we had a "we of the same kind of failure and from the same causeâ€"AN OIL ENGINE.” "Don’t for- get to voteâ€"and vote right." 7 The complete fulfillment of that "wish" Is what is bothering us today. "We would (trim the our” for unplug the fill-(e water. and (his energy. heed on a gun-me at 60,000.01” gallon m net. should not exceed $1,800.” Any further comment on thls tub ject would seem (0 be quite unneces- any. except perhaps to call attention to the oloalng paragraph of President Backns' appeal to the voterl. published In the Reporter just hu (0,.“ the vote for I bond Issue was ta. ' . Referring Stories for Children,’ 4 the meeting he says: nu "Gunman-hug“! Indhthtn-ehlndthm. I mmm-mmm Service mmmmmmoau 1913, which include. the following Of- .mmtmm $me “mm“ m. “w “mmmmmm mmmu ”mu: Further along we mm that tho bond nuumed um two 0! the cou- com who had been muted for prices on current won working pmuy clouds numb". saw our weak-mm Ind «an laughing up their about ”Their thought "I um we would law to Hall." A very etaâ€"er place 0! wind- rouflnx. Inn m- huh“ M gunman (Man mam-fly nlm an em a via-1h" UM naun-u tin-n I» Mr. final do! buylnx cunmn rm nmmc “nun. cool 01 pumping mu"; aux. an no! .‘Ilo mud. For ““11an Mr. 8am: It"! mu mu "TM- prmnl 1|:er Mum. 1mm! haw com "on vmnxo nhont H.- 000 pot lunum but '0 nold the plant"; yo! I and "mum to your, Inn- at not. mu. INS. I lulu trou m. Wu!- m mum: on I mm Cu. «led 0d. mm. It”. In which Ibo Mia's-3 olor In undo: I "II the oval I Mun-o val mud to u. n to.“ to will“; to.” minim-$10.00. for“. Again. Hr. Snow voluntarily credits me with n crltlclsm of voters (or “not voting to cell line punt,” nlihouxh elsewhere lie tells us tlut the vllhxe could not sell it by man: of a popular rout even it il wanted to. However that may be. i ollerod no such criti- cism: l merely wanted that any rotor "who lulled to vote on the quot llou landing up to our patient unfor- tunate predicament" wu hardly in a position to blunt: the Villnxu Hood. Regarding my statement that our water pressure is not what it should ibe with our limited tire-fighting w pnratus, my idea was. and is, that with our necessarily limited facilities for lighting tires, we should at least have a reliable water pressure. Mr. Snow's remark1 therefore, that “i do not think the statement can be proved that the water pressure is lower and the tireâ€" lighting apparatus less,” is entirely misleading. i made no such stateâ€" ment. but the diversion has given him an opportunity to impress upon the community that although handicapped by the recent vote on the liquor ques- tion, the present administration has actually purchased 200 feet of addi~ tloull hose and two additional nozzles. and. of course, we are glad to ltoow this. Downers Grove Reporter, Downers Grove. 11!. Don 311-: My modest appeal to the voters of Downara Grove :1; set out And vote on an Important public qua- Hons. published In your Issue 0! Jan. 15th. was apparently not appreciated by our village attorney, m. Snow. in a communication from him in your lest issue, he rate" to a “south mental" vote which he ny- wu out “tor the poi-pole of determining how the people felt about selling the plant": the result was 3 to 1 union veiling, end In. Snow "tell: to under- etend how I letter vote would have unused the results." He evidently assume: that the 2 to 1 vote mine: ceiling, moment-tinny represented the view: oi! the entire community: this in exectly where i beg leave to diner with him, because I feel that it a larger vote had been cut, the result would have been entirely dillerent. .lience my appeal to the voters to "GET OUT AND VOTE." "- "nu uu Inn‘. vu~.v.-, _..- .. "ma, other for sale and sell a bllc vendue to the hlg‘hest and beat I: for cash. to my the debts of the estate of an! deceased. all or m muth thereof as may be necessary to p3 the debts now due from and estate a the coat of ul- mlnlstmtlan not due and to accrue. the rlght. title. Interest and estate whlch the sald Arthur P. Harmer. deceased. had at the time of Ms death In and to the follow- ing described real estate. situated In the County 0! Du Page and State of llllnollt to-wlt; __ ‘ _ .d J- n lu-nu. Lot Three In Block Seventeen o! E. H. Prim-o, a: Company's Addition to Downers Grgve. mums. _ , n . __A-A_“ -m n- uluvc. nu...) The above described propert will be acid free and clear of mortgage r Incum- hranres. No deed or deeds will be deliv- ered to the purchaser or purchasers until said sale has been reported to and ap- proved by said County Court. Dated this 1501 any of Jnnu‘ry. A. D. 191'. ° nuns A. wwoxnn. Administrator or the Estate of Arthur P. Humor. deceased, Live In on I Mot-Mn. Live In on 1 mountain, (or it mks. no diflemce whether a man lives hat or there. Be like the promontory up!!!" which the wave- continually J. C. Wylie. Di: Teleph- Thmt or Promise! A prominent Eastern “trainer au- flmhisrudmtobeeriumindthu "theeloctuoflnmionmnbordmto to those of the quarterly hm" Italyhowintonmnov wheat Mmethmtorepmiumrm of mind it]! be greetâ€"It. Pull on Llw a on a Mountain. Live It on L mountain, for It mks- no dlflemce whether 3 man [Ives he. or there. Be like the momentary unmet which the waves continual! bmhbutnoundonrmuulmglm m of the "tar mud ltâ€"Iucu Aurelius. oel’nbflcnntu I- Iverm ghe- W D! co firms of a Occult! order and em entltled cause an the HI: a. 01 December. A. D. 1914. (In anIvI Adm aMntor WI“. at the hour of II o'cIock a. m.. on Satâ€" urday. the Mn (In, 01' Pebmary, A. D. I915, at the comer 0! Han: and Curtis streets. In the VIII-me oI Downer: Grove. In and D}: Page Cqunu'. _nnd_§tl_to of II- “II-‘7 r. M. m Inn. A. WWI All-inmate d m- . . n. In: Honor, whom: 1m m (In mmhflramflm.ltflfln§. ma LI. Mama-'31"! gm: 0! mar. unman- dn 0' m . - . .A-~4.,4 A- .‘_ .râ€"fl Mm Arthur P . rpm!" 3M (Th-flu V. On C". «than. how In .0" {a I” MC. 60- Irnhd ml null. («'N' l‘nflvm Ito-alum. (Ml Intond~ own-mun. (If!) "than luv u". mm~ Innfihwmhhnnfll‘nulfl Mon Ind-lolblhmuh - AM‘I "do.“ n “on“ m nmll'. )0!“ t”. :0. 3p- maidâ€"cod In (no m3 and BLACK MAM AVENUE I IAIN GMT (Mr. (Ian .\u‘ 3|". VIM Dal Ill. Tu "ml-tn W tut a!" and mum V. ('mwulor mud n! utwm ll my mn- In", rut-"r Mtflt’v h bonny an "at, by ”than u! u (Iran-v and "V 9' Wild. and c-Mnn! on! now hr In“ cm“ In "no Mun-w unllllr‘i um.- an 0w tn! :8: u! rut-mart "on, ma mid \Hm‘m N, hr- lumlc-r. [mummy u! Ink! mum. will. at "w Mn 00‘ II o'rm A fit. cl! (M In any at lint ms. at I not!» oninmv at no Pour! M In M Conn". "flu-b. h "to (‘Wv M Wham». M" (at -l' and no" cl 9:3er "mm. In [to Man" Mr In. run In (M I. ll . and "don“ «Mu. I» 1-H " . 2mm": may"... 0w".- lflh! l”! W‘2L‘3‘ ' A. .-A._.4 The undersigned, having Men Iawait"- HI zudmlmflrulor «I "M «stale Mom 14. VII. apt-ruled. tic-why awo- notice "M! In- nm auteur lwlun llw County Court o! In: Pam.- L'uuuly. at (he Gnu-1 llama- In Wham-u. a: the April Ierm on the nut Monday in A u next, u when Haw all nor-«mu Duu‘ nu chums apt-u nu eunu- an «antic-d and l9|lfll|ml to “ch [of tho puvvuu ol tuning Ilsa nun mljnnrd. All perm-u: Indvlncd to Mid ”(lute nun rm unwed In nuke lmnwdluc pan-nut lo I n main-Inna]. lulu! um In! day at Fchrunry. A. I). "01.1 many: wx Admlnluntaf. m'sm-z 1. Humor“. .uumnyu. HTATE .,..- u.u§nm. «mm?! or nu I'AUDI ~83. IN ‘nm mu‘xfy ‘c_ 1 ur on PAGK‘ (‘1)I'N‘I‘Y. Vellhmr) Tum. A. D. “it. In flu: mall" "I "w ummm- 0! WI!- dnm M. l’uvwnlcr. Human.” at Mann “2 Pun-flu" null ('h-vlu- V. Cumul- In. ulna". («Lynn-”gs: 2" no! In- Amuxou‘ruxnm‘s NOTICE}. l-Jfl‘l'A'l‘I-z m‘xrxsjiyu. magma. urn). In an eloquent but aomewhat pre- mature colon of these Snow engines. published in the Reporter as long ago as last November. it was stated that one of them had been equipped with a SILENCER. and that the other would soon be similarly edulpped. Nearly three months haw; elapsed. but that everlasting bang! bang! bang! goes on just the same. day and night. Perhaps Mr. Snow or some other reliable authority, can tell us what, it any‘ thing. is really being done along these lines for the relief of a long-Bulletins (‘otnmunityu Respectfully. ngal Notices 'Aalde from their emctency. however. and nohddy would be better pleased to see this damouslnted than myself, un- less they can be operated without an- noy-nee to the neighboring communi- ty, they are nothing short or a PUB- LIC NUISANCE. A: Mr. Snow are. they ware un- doubtedly honest and conscientious, hut unfortunuely that does not help matter: much. True, our ville“ pm mom is reported as well pleased with the operation or the plant. and we are now interned by Attorney Snow that “ltl emclency I: being demonstrated more every day." but. however encour ulna the opinions of these gentlemen Iney be. they are far from convincing. 1M all tin m we; could. «to; with one]: poor mum. In on tho onl- til-motion necessary to sunny the» views. I venture to any that who! It has cost the villus (or the“ perfunc- tory ponmbulatlona and lave-unnoti- would hove gone a long way toward luring for the services of I competent electrical engineer. familiar with oil- uulnol, mdiwm: In more count-c- wry results. H. D. WYLIJE. MAPLE AVENUE and DOWNERI GROVE Special Attention Given to Lame and lnlcricting Hone. Printing That Spells succnss PRACTICAL HORSESHOER and BLACKSMITH REPAIRING 1' find you easily when your name is in the telephone book. It is the best reference list for names in your community. Order a telephone at once and your name will appear in the new directory now in prepara- tion. talcum-in my man parlance. lknowhowloealltle \flgelmo’nayontotnule. m5 ____... Is the kind of printing that makes people realize that you are succesaful in your business; the kind that indicates that you use only the best that is obtainable, and this is the kind that inspires confidenc'e in the people with whom you do budâ€" ness. Cheap printing on poor paper reflects against yout good judgment and is apt to cause people to think that the goods that you offer for sale are. like your printed matter, of an inferior quality. It pays to get the best printed matter that money will buy, it gives tou‘c and creates confidence. We will be glad to iumisli you with samples and quote you prices Chicago Telephone Company J. C. Wylie, District Mm Telephone an: T. O'BRIEN cmm ’30"! and Vault. Herein-goodwucochum Ind varnished turf-cu: To III! I bucketmlotunnn mutual. Imml of um 0! mu: m a. pnlnu mung-“almanac. will remove ovary unclean. - 21: char m m and by vfl Q ILLINOII

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