"ood be r. has wo, us; fa r the lt ik' DOWNERS GROVE REPORTER THE CORNER GROCERY J. W. NASH Phon Dry Goods. Groceries and General lurch-disc 18-30 South Mala Street Two Phones 177-178 Lehmann Michel “BUY MORE†LIBERTY BONDS "om Balsa-Ii Sauce. lV-r Home ........................... tflthAâ€"uldflal’nluu... .................... Gillflm W-ming TAMI-ts. 2 Plus. For .......... , . It soft-ms In". Ilia-oh" pnaMâ€"IMh-ns rlmhu Flory Wan-h" In Syrup. [‘l-r (‘nn â€chum, I'I-r (‘an .......... Fancy SIM!†(‘oflux l'rr l'num' . Lam.- floulr (‘mnup ........ N OI. Jar WM Miner Meal ................ MM Marvin: In Tom-m Sam. l'rr (‘nn N0. 2 Can Romy Rain! "0‘0"! In Tomnlu Saurv Sandflrholn. Fm lunrhn m Ruwlnirhlvu. I'm Jm 'IIEIPMWIERSWERTIIETOP I‘m Jlr: Olu-rs Helm Pickling Wnogar. l'rv ï¬llhm VOL. XXXV. N0. 40 GROCERIES 3' War? Have you n Haring» Ila-our"? I! not. you man! round" your- tc" a good cidun until you ï¬llfl our. 8a- In)‘ of our oflin-rn and they'll tell )vu how to do It. FIRST NATIONAL BANK At no time in tho history of the Nation "u the necessity for the avian habit more pmuncod. A! no time wu the ndmonnlon “he thrifty†of gm!" Imponnnce. Reporter Want Ads Pay! ls secure only bra-mm. the majority of Ihe people are thrifty and pltriotic -- thrifty enough to hurt money and by means of which In an buy Liberty "0qu that will help u: punt-ct our liberty .- and have enough to fight for it. American Nation Buy Liberty Bonds Buy all you can Buy them now The liberty of the Downers Grove. IIIIIIOII. Phone 59 - M DOWN ERS GROVE, DU PAGE COUNTY, ILLINOIS, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1], 1918 'nccs 2k“ lit During the war Mr. Bnmhmi wu man-ind at Potsdam to Miss Josephine Garï¬eld. four chiMren being born to their union. only one of whom nur- [m Reurw Corps, neck-in; his final Minding!- August 26th, 1865 at uw 1cm 0! the war. He was 3 Mb" 01' tho first Grand Army post that was pvrr organized. and was. at thr- timo of his floath a member of Nupior Post. inflow, D. C. when hormainod for ‘mvm months. After luving the has- ‘pital he was transferred to the Vote- io. but came at an arty m to Pots- dam. Now York. Almost immediately after the outbreak cf the Civil War he "flirted is a hr! of nimnm in thv "my of the China, and unwed until the end of the war. Lia-1nd n a pri- vate in Gummy D. 92ml Regiment of thr Nu! York Inf-ntry Volunteers under Col. Jon-h Sanford, he was um “and with his regiment. to Palmer’s Third Brigade, with the Anny of the Pm. During his mrly four yum of Efï¬e! he participated in you less than twenty-six mum. During the Battlo of Com Harbor. Vt. June 1-12. 1864, he was woundrd in thn Jen thigh by a rim» ha". and mved ‘to the Army SquIrP Hospital in Wish- Wifliam Nmry Bnmhan was a Caâ€" ndi“ by huh. having hm born at 1Pemtmm. 0mm. 0:1 150.. 1842. "0 mm his hymn! in inter Ont-r. anrnl â€win" wow Md I. "It family néidcm. 40 E. Cum†#1.. Thursday morning. Rm. In Milton Grey officiating. An neon 1mm "'0 Nlpbr rm 0! me C. A. R. urns in “ta-Mam and ncmpnnkd the re- mins to the sulion. Inn-mm“ in to lab plate in tho old family bum! (mm! at Potsdam. New York. ‘ Nr‘ Hamlin" Inn! in [human Gmrr for mny )mn. "l‘ nu u «no Innv‘ mm"! in (M [mu bin. in": hrr’. Fnflouing 0n- dalh of 1min (Zr-ham. Mr. Baum-r1 inn 0- IH'IM m fill the unexpirn! tom 0! the when mini-tn afï¬rm and has nn’ni roulivmmnlr over vim. Hug (ck-I H‘J‘kflM In um". "0 «vi ln‘ active, intend in I" municipal "min Ind madc- his inflm [pit for mi Ihrvughaut his long an". H! was 1. faithful mmhrr of "u- F‘int Cantu-- nthml rhun‘h. and wn-n'l for num- “ran- as an «Hint of tho thanâ€. "1‘ aim MM mmlwnhip in IN- Mod"?! Wot-Imp» n H» mm n! his» dun». Lu, whlk u m. MM. m warmth" for m. hum um: m u. in I mm a! mum until "u- "MAN his Minors will In MM in ur- “hu-h mm at 10:00 Tar-day night. "'41 honor for many yrnnl. H1â€" dbrd at his homv on Haul (Tudln- __ H- __. . _.A â€-_.. mm. Inn“ nnucn nmn ‘lne “Him '10" In The Village'Bamhan, are his onty :loscvmlcnts. Has Txken The Old And The Judge Barnhurt was prwomincntly Young Alike. ya low-abh- mun. kind hy nature. and ;companionahlo toward his ï¬-llmw Like most Civil War \‘z-U-mns. ho hall 7 . , . Judge Wm. H. BARRHART’a rich fund of I1~nnm>cvmw~s amt â€deï¬es hutll hunu-ruus and puthvtu'. 1 The hvavy death to†Mm.“ is". u'hirh inrlt‘uctml and t-nIa-rtuim-«l lti>‘ . . t‘umngor frwml,‘ un mam' 1m (K'fihiflll. thorn much-d from our commuml} , ‘ t t ’ . ' . Ulla; \(~l¢-mn mun-mics mil gumm- ‘ulunng the pita! h-w \\'H-,{.~' has lamâ€). miss him “A mm will hi~ “M†t t . . ' - ' ‘clmm to Judgn “111mm H. llatrnital-t.!(-m-19 (,f “1",“..- in â€M. village at \illnm- police magistrutv and hmmr~ Harge. Hu- hub maulv his t'onh‘ibution‘ t-d citizen. .\II'. Hnrnhurt was strickondo sock-[y and â€In nation, and 110 ha down with u puraiytil' .«trokc' last Fri- {carnal hix "'51. The world is rivhbr The Weeks Toll In The Village’Bamia,1;3,.u Has Txlwn The Old And The ‘ Judge Barn Young Alike. ya lovoablv mL DEM" BRINGS ‘ GRIH [0 MANY HOMES HERE JUDGE WILLIAM H. BARNHAKT A faithful attundant of the Metho- dist church as Bong as her halth permitted she has continued up to the itimp of her that!) a loyal support" of the entrrprisn of the church. The large Bible and the hymn book on thp pulpit are her gift to the church. (continued on page 2) 7th, 1918, in When Gmw‘. She w“ the «laughter of Joseph and M:ry Ann flatter-hum. In 1867 she came with hor bmthor and sistor to hum-in. loat- ing in Chicago. WM" she lived until 1904. Sims that ï¬rm she has made her home in Downer: Grave with her sister, Mm W. J. Herring. 1 Mary Ann. Batterham was born Sepu-mber ah, 1845. in West Wdtlm. Norfolk. England and dim! 0cm." She have: I husbnnd. um rhildrm. daughter-in-hw, m-in‘law, four sis- ‘hm. four mndchildnn. (we brothers. nines m and a host of frienda Funeral nrvicr-s were MM at the Baptist Church. Sunday afternoon It 2 p. m., the Rev. Little conducting tho services, interment was n "In Wm: Side musty. MARY ANN BATMHAM Nos! of My lifr :1.- spin in Em Gnu-r Incl Dowmn Grove. having mod {mm nix-"sink. Illinois lo her mm homojn I‘Znst Gnu-r. Ami! 22M. Emma Flam: swan". 13:103.!er of John and Jun l‘mu. hm Wm» h" lmh. IRE-l. pun! any Otto." [41». I9"! :1 "m up of NIIy tin-"I, ‘ sh:- Ins mum-d in mrflm to NH. rin Shun". October 230:, 1m. 0!: this happy "Mon lhm childnm won-V bum: Emma Virginia. Mom)- Melvin 3nd Halon ('romr. "no In! hem fly in. iv; inf-my. “MA "RANCH SIM" ï¬ves. The family later moved to No- braska, coming thence to Downer»; iGrove. Mrs. Bamhal’t died a number |0f years ago. A liult- over a year Sago he man-50d Mrs. Lucinda Kerr of lPotsdam. and is survived by her. Our «son, Allan H. lnrnhal‘l. with whom 1he nude his homo for sonw yoars. and Hwo gmmlsuns, “or 3- and William Ipinl Farmer’s and Merchant’s Bank Oldest Bank In â€owners Grove local News on Every Page! Day 20 SEND YOUR DOLLARS T0 WAR Lord Lumber company the fuel Administntms Mus m the bed that can be had in Illinois Put in the soft coal now while you can get it. season l9|6 6: l7 and forlhevbal- ance you will have to use soft coal. You will receive 2-3 of the amount 0f Hart! 9?‘ yopkburnt during the So order now and you can feel safe for the coming winter. BUY 4th LIBERTY LOAN BONDS TODAY numrnunnmycm Every dollar will come back to you a hero and In the meantime you receive 4: per cent Interest and hold the beat bond on earth. Phone after 6 P. M. 142 J WHOLE N 0. 1806