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Downers Grove Reporter, 12 Dec 1919, p. 3

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A fmv of hi, 9‘iflf“! nw: Dis-uni the (‘hrislmm 11w rand!" or ban W films)“. inflammuhh- droo- nkiom. STATE FIRE MAR- SHALL GIVES XMAS TREE WARNINGS It I:- dur the f‘omv’nunfly WoIfnn lunar. which filled the mating in the IM'WI’V‘. "wt wr giro thin matter thorough romédvmtinn and a damn "Inn-4M! mu! .“r. H. l'. JOMI M" Mn m-Iml to ho pm!" and mic the nmnovifinn In uu It lhlt Nrm'. Rob ('nnw-nu‘r. (mum-ml". l‘lul lbniloy. Adjutant The an! mguhr mount of the American Legion will be held on Mon- dav evening December I501. All a result of the muting in tho Dick Tho-tn lut Monti-y our meeting will be of importance. Every man think this queuflm over befom hand and mm with my"). pang-at. _____ OFFICIAL CALL FOR FIX-SERVICE D M E N S’ MEETING 0. E. F. Hes-M .. Wm. J. Bcidclman The Ollie-{rs chosen “Till Vliérrinstallal at the next meetin to be held on Thursday evening. ember 18th. The 920 ofl'iccrs are: - E. L. iclwrxon ............ E. H. l’. 1'. P. Dmottel. Jr. ............ King Leon E. Stimson ............ Scribe E. H. Huntington. Jr. ........ Trans. R. F. Legenhauson ............ Secy. A. B. Snow ............... Chaplain )l. A. Sullivan ............ C. of H. A. g. Whitehorn ............. P. S. D. any Jenkins .......... R. A. C.: B. E. Rnlczynski .......... M. 3 V. W. K. Johnston ............ M. 2 V. C. I". Knohlauch .......... 3!. l V: Grove Chapter, No. 230, R. A. M., held th '1‘ annual election of ofl'icem at the asenic Hall on last Thurs- day evening, December 4th. Annual reports were read showing the chap- ter in line condition and greatly in- creased in membership and finances since the last annual meeting. __ ‘ This is a public institution. With money enough it would be a factor ii: the educational life of the com- munity. The taxes which can be levâ€" ied {or the purpose are not adequate. Therefore unless the money can raised by private contributions, the library can never approach the pro- per relationship to the community which it should bear. GROVE CHAPTER ' R. A. M. ELECTED 1920 OFFICERS navy“- Five thousand dollars 'was the a- mlount fixed as the money necessary to do everything which would put the libnry on its feet and make it a credit, to the village. To date onlv a trifle over. three hundred dollars has been subscribed. ‘ This is a public institution. With money enough it would be a factor ii: the educational life _of tin; com- "w- -u-.-- _-_,..~, The tale they Ila-60 "liken télling, hogever _,is a dgfi'qrqpt one. For the past two Weeks, aince the mailing of a letter telling of the fiâ€" nn‘nci standing of the ihrann the Directors have been waiting for checks or'pled cards to roll in, telling a tale. that Dowmrs Grove was backing her‘ Publip Library to the .limjt._n "1%an - DUCING sums aun- Cnnnot Bo Cured wen. Aynxcnlgug. u_ q.” éébVéfii'Ey‘é-s' 0.99 :Qloprre +£0.93")! Downers Grove R. R. ] ammfinm “:2‘5 18 IEDICINE um m mm: gun hjernalty an! 09!: W ' "Ni ht Q yfilolrginfizj M53132: .1919 . . . .VSVtcwnd . . . .Sontlnel To the Council of the Village of’Dow'nern Grove Gentlemen: The following is my repent for the month 0! Nosember I919. C. Ford Duiu. Vlllm Treasurer. Funds ' 0n hand Receip bl Expe ml. BIL last report {or month for month on hand Dept. of Pub": 'Aflllrn 8 L742." t 3 8 1,742. 47 hop 1 of Am and Final-neon 3,072.82 “.00 431.08 2585.29 Deg l of Health and Scfcty - 1688.61 1.80 [2.76 77.08 ‘Du 3t. Stmta and Public Imp. 2324.03 11.60 387.70 348.7 In pt. of Public l‘ropert) 5.1.76.52 4567.07 5407.07 am 623’ M! II: lemry 286.18 231.00 206.22 292. 86 l‘ubllr. Benefit 248.l0 246 no Intern! Fund 2.854.451 34.": 2388. 60 Sinking Fund 3,807.72 3 am. 72 Total . $2l.470.80 $5080.42 $6444.67 820.!15. 06 Spec-in! Aumunmrnlu mm.“ 808.89 11.16818 (hand Total $32,343.84 $6384.31 35,444.67 “H.281“! I do lmvl‘y mar la tlw but of my knowlnln 1M- rt to he tron uml mrnvrt. F. Paul Davin. ll Twat". Hulwrrihnl nml «worn to hrforv mo this 8th clay of Dream r. lfllli. (Thu. 31. "lh'll. Notlly l’uhllc. anr Rates ...... Water Meter Repairs Water Meters ..... Water Tapping Fees Sewer Permits ..... hljcenses ........... Dog Taxes ........ Lamp Sales“ ....... Sperm! Assegsments Fréight Refund Sale of Supplies 82110 of Barrels "out of Village Hall Sale of Labor ..... Garbage Disposal .. Trénuumr . . . . . Total Deposited to the credit Vulca Patch, 31.00 .. Tire Cover. up from .. MAIN WARREN Wind Guards . Spark Plugs .. Vul Tex, 65c To the Council of the Village of Downers Grove, Illinois. lentlemen: The following is my report for the month of November. 1919. Collector’s and Treasurer's reports for the monthfif November were read as follows: Minutes of the meetin of Decem< hey lst, 1919, were rea and Corn- missioncr Austin moved to approve same. 0n roll call Commissioners Austin, Bryce, Haller and Mayor Bar- ber \oted Aye Nays none. Motion carried. ' Every motorist who drives in winter will bless the giver of I pai r of these cold weather NECESSITI F38. They fasten to the wheel and no matter how cold the weather the driver's hands are always warm‘ The mice is low. Regular cars ..... . ................................ $7 . 50 Ford Cars ........................................ 85.0. Present at roll call, Commissioners Austin, Bryce, Ballet and Mayor Bar- ber. Commissioner Heartt absent. Came in later. Downers Grove, Ill. Dec. 8th. 1919. Re lar meeting of the Council of thg “Iago _ot gowngrg Groye,_lll. Every Car Owner needs one~â€" Tells just how much pressure in a... and up. tubes .......... 81.50 82.00 OFFICIAL mo- cg CEEDINGS or THE m5" Cam Commisoionere Holler, Austin, VlLLAGE 30 A R D Bryce, and Mayor Barber voted Aye. ' Nays none. Motion carried. Monthly Report of Village Treuurer Mayor Bother asked to be excused, Show- n." Financial Con- and Commissioner Heartt took the dition i8 Fhe. IChTr'm..m.m u.“ mml... ..e n... 'run" Klaxton and Spartan Makes. Stewart and Van Skim-$10.00 _86.00 and up. and up. If you really wish to please your car owning friend give him something for “the old bus.” Nothing he gels will give him greater pleasure. Every Motorist Will Welcome Something For His Car Chas. M. Hitch. Village COLLECTOR'S REPORT Kidwell Garage 60. SPOTLIGHTS HORNS $5,118.26 mlit of the V1": ......... $5,118. 6 STEERWARMS TREASURER'S REPORT $15.0. Collector. $2,293.30 15.20 128.00 1 974.70 23.60 99.00 100.00 1.50 75.47 303.89 1.9.5 33.05 3.40 10.00 43.00 DOWNERS GROVE 'REPORTE] 5 gallon cans ......... 5.00 Skid Chains, a necessity. Radiator Covers, up from 4.00 Anti-Freeze Solution. gal. Mobiloils gal. cans ...... For the propositionâ€"Men 38 votes; Women 3 votes; Total 36 votes. Against the propositionâ€"â€"Men 2 votes; Women none; Total 2 votes. We, the undersigned canvassing board, do hereby centify that we have canvassed the returns made to the Vil- lage Clerk, of a Special electionheld in the Village of Downers Grove, County of DuPa e. State of Illinois, on the 5th day 0 December 1919, and that the foregoing is a true and cor- rect statement of the number of votes cast for and against the proposition. Signed Dec. 8th, 1919. l. G. Heartt, Acting Mayor. 1 1 Charles Heller, Commissioner. l ‘ Harry W. B ce. Commissioner. Chas. M. Hitc Village Clerk. Commissioner Bryce presented the following resolution and moved for its passage: On roll call Commissioners Austin, Bryce, Haller and Acting Mayor Heart: voted Aye. Nnyu none. Mo: Uon carded. RESOLUTION RESOLVED, That the Village of Downers Grove, Illinois, furnish elec- tric light to fihe Downei‘s vae Pub- lic Library fire for one year. begin- ning November 1st. :919, and ending November Int. 1920. the amount. not to cxcecd'one hundred dollars. ($100.) rheets and Poll Books of the Special election held on December 5th, 1919, providing for bonds or obligations for the purpose of raising money( nec- essary to pay ofl‘ a certain judgment) in the sum of eleven thousand dol lam ($11,000.) be issued by the Coun- cil of the Villa . of ,Downers Grove. Illinois, as roVIded fol by ordinance ‘ and the folowing mice were foumh to lune been cast. Commissioner Huller moved to ac- cept the reports as read, and have them placed on the records. On mfl Commiauioncr Austin moved to adâ€" SPEEDOMETERS “080.42 86444.67 820.115.“ 808.89 ".168.“ $133843] 35,444.67 “H.281“! knowlodn 1M- rt 10 he tron F. Paul Davin. llm Twat". TIRE GUAGE TELEPHONE 284 canvass “’88 mule 9f _ the_ Ta!!! 1.10 Supplies Magazine Sumeriptions Victrolas A Few Gift Suggestion Which We Know will Please are Listed Befotv: Belle! II SWIM!” Whatever you can aspire to and Imagine and believe in. you can dem- onstrate In yuur character and in your life.â€"Ellznheth Towne. Do your Chtiatnls Shopping In home Have an Elephant Stow. An elephant's loot takes longer to cook than any other meat. To make It tender It must be boiled for thirty- slx hours. journ to the next regular meeting, date December 15th. “’19. On roll call Commissioners Austin Bryce. Haller and Acting Mayor‘fleartt vot- ed Aye. Nays none. Motion carried. Chas. M'. Hitch.'Village Clerk. row. As used in this country the phrase describes the corner of I church where the elderly members sit and pronounce the word “amen" at Intervals. “Alum Connor." The phi-use "amen corner" in said to have originated in London. where. at the end of the Pater-outer row, the monks at one time finished their recitation of the “Pater Noster" II they went to procession on, Carpal Christi day at St. ‘l'nul Cathedral. They began in l’utermmter row with the Lord's prayer in Latin. (-ontinu- in: it to the end or the street. and then said “taxman" at the corner of tho“ CHRISTMAS MORN. . What Will it Mean to‘You? S. Main St. The Gif t of All Gifts J. L. Swearing: Stationery Cigars Holiday Books Smokers Adidas Post Card, Greeting Cards Tobaccos -' Martha Washington Candie; Other Chocolates A Victrola Reporter Subscriptions Acceptable Christmas MORRIS SHOE STORE Our shoe stock is the most cOm lete it ever was. We have work shoes, street. shoes, dress shoes, the surges! and best variety in styles, and in Quality. Our prices are the Iowa“, comparing quality. Come in and look over my line of Arctica, Rubber Boots, flit Boots. German Socks, and Overshocs. In fact we have the MM variety and the best quality in Downers Grove. If you are particular about the kind of rubber bout: you weu‘ you will find just what you need in good. rich Hlpress and Straight Line F.00twcar Rubbers and Rubberfootwear The fit is perfect. ‘ Shoes and rubber goods for the \\ hole “why. and the baby too. Victrola fame is based on Victrola quality. More people all over the world have wanted and hvae bought the Victrola than any other musical instrument of its type. Why? Because the Victrola brings to them the greatest music by the greatest artist. Because the Victrola is supreme in fidelity and beauty of tone. It is the instrument which the world’s greatest artists have seiâ€" ected as the best. It is the instrument ulc- ected by music-lovers throughout the world’ ,3 as best. It' is certainly the instrument yin will want for your home. ' 64 South Main Street. Downers Grove. Ill. GOOD SHOES

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