Eï¬ .. DownemCoove Pnlol'mh'mgCompany \ IS YOUR Attic Full of Money Not money in the literal sense of the word, but of things that can be turned into money. Furniture which you have discard- ed, but is still good for many years of use- fulness, rugs, carpets. baby buggies, dishes, what doesn’t a real store room accumulate? How long is it since on looked over the furniture and other iscarded things stored in the attic? If your store room, be it the attic, the basement, the barn, is like the average, it is full of money. DOWNERSAGROVE REPORTER, DOWNERS Gnqyg, ILLINOIS in.“ Your Coal Older Should Be Placed NOW! Around about the middle of October a little heat oncold mornings will be necessary. Be prepared by having a supply of good coal on hand. “Old Ben.†Franklin County Lumber Coal, will give you the heat satisfaction you want. Cement Shingles ORDER NOW YOUR WINTER‘S SUPPLY! Blocks m“ KINDLING FOR SALE ï¬g: Screens We have a good stock of ï¬ne dry kindling. This is G a cut up waste from our factory. No large pieces, but ‘ '"d glam“ just right for light ï¬res and starting the furnace Cinders ‘ $3.00 PER LOAD, DELIVERED (5 to 600 pounds) â€m Roofing Also ï¬ d f he Plaster Siding , a ne gra e 0 any Tile Moulding WALNUT FUEL WOOD Coal Lg". $3.00 per ............................. 500 pounds f‘nlm 3 Screens ‘ Millwork Flooring Roofing Siding Moulding bath Nails Etc nyne William Gov-ham William Schradcr Clarence Mischa; Who-to- Norman Tweedie Bertrand J. Carrol C. A. Goodwin, Jr. Stuart R. Murray Andrew F. WignerWinxum Morton Willis H. Cork Geo. l'. Kn" Raulc R. Blookx lohn Cahill Clrl G. Carina Edwin [It-Wolf Frederick C. Vow Rom. H. Rekly MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERS BUILDING MATERIALS 0]“ ALL KINDS LUMBER â€" COAL â€"â€" MILLWORK 1mm“ om: POLICY name 3 ONE FIVE ' Prompt Service, Best Quality, Right Prices ONE E Gle- lflln Paul C. [kilo-y mm. H. Brooks Math-u West Chins. Chester Fowler Fred Volt: Elmer Hayward Wesley Diebolt Herbert Shadla So far as can be learned from cv- ciy available souite, the following is the first complete list of the men who went out to war from DuPage County and lost their lives, either in battle or by disease. So far as is known this is the first. completed list that has been published. of Supcnisors of Dul‘age County in IM-ssio‘n this 6th. day of October, 1919. (lo hemhy unanimously tender to the relatives of the departed hero a gold star medal. expressive of the appro- ciation' and love of the people of Page County to its illustrious dead. Geo. Roger ChairmamA. A. Kuhn, rlelk. Badge Committee C. B Blod- gm Carl E. Kilrhhol‘f. A. D. Milk-I. E. J. Mchbe. COUNTY T0 lSv (continued from page one) SUE GOLD STAR H E R 0 MEDALS Willum Galen Val. L "and": Um: C. Ruth All wood is under cover and absolutely dry. Our supply is limited so do not delay placing orders. Potter Mfg.~~ Lumber Co. SUNDAY SERVICES IN M. E. CHURCH SUNDAY SCHOOL An ofl‘iciul delegate {mm the [hub led Brethern Church brought to Gen- eral Conference the fraternal greet- ings of his church and an inspiring- message. He received hearty ap- plause when he said. “If the reami- ted chumh of the two Evangelical bodies wants to talk union' with the United Bremen-n Chunch. I am heme to wpnrt that for our part the machinâ€" ery is ready." The Evangelical Association is’ re- presented in Downers vae by the First Evangelical Church on the cor~ Mr of Main street and Maple avenue. The unanimous decision of the ofl’i- tin} elcgnmes of both churches thus. trings together into one strong Evanâ€" gelical body its two divisions sep'ar- utul for the last quarter of a cam tary. It is a movement in the right direction greatly augn’wming the op- portunities and usefulness of the church. “and from there we went toJapan â€AV-J..- v..." Iva-aw An attendance of two hundred Ind 1N M. E. CHURCH . _ SUNDAY SCHOOL 5"fly-seven at the hour of mm: forty- ï¬ve and a collection of sixty-seven 'dollars are striking proofs of the en- In the absence of the pastor, the thusiasm for the Bible school. U. S .Navy Showoffl-Jointhe- M I“: A M m nah (than um‘. â€Quintana-«pan»! new“. M'Iyourchm' Mum-limkm. . * "fly .gd glm nat- Wmflunllhym - mudglhucp aboard mam-ham! Ila: in an N." 0"†home with the HM! of capofloncu that M â€not! of only ‘9 '3" “flmmmdk? you â€fob-i. Mb. ".304â€. 00‘ an m hot-l glut l; twin".- not.†Tom’uhova-lmr- Rallv Day at the M. E. Sundny School last Sunday was a succeas. The \“Hustlers†rallied and the “Rustler-s" rallied but the “Hustlers" won both in attendance and collection. Rally Day is also I‘mmotion Day and diplbmus and certiï¬cates were awarded the classes completing the work of their departments. The grub nating exercises of these classes form- ed an attractive fentum of the intor~ eating program given under the lead- rrship of Miss l-‘em Failweather. The Epworth League hall charge of the evening service. The League mot- to, “Look up, lift up" was discussed under the leadership of Alwyn Flemâ€" ing. An active interest was shown by the many young people present. morning scrvï¬oe in the Methodist church was ably conducted by his wife. Mrs. Fleming. Shu gave a help- ful and instructive discourse, choos- ing {or her theme Cor. 13-13. “And now abideth faith. hope, love. than three; but. the greatest of these in love." 12o. M n b. winch:- mnwmkfldlohflm Ym'flh-nththdd- nil-Np l- m that adh- Wmdefl can-mad. Ya'lutue-o-O-v. clam-cyanunc-u nhnlunhI-o-rw “‘9': 1 mm m Friday October 17. 1919 "yin-don‘t ‘ Cinders Lime Plaster anl Coke Wood Cement Brick Sand Etc . ‘J