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Downers Grove Reporter, 26 May 1922, p. 11

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FOR SAMk stove with warm- ing oven; couch hammock swing with pad; man’s check suit. size 36; Austrian linen hemstitched tablecloth and napkins; 91 Benton Avc.. phone '911-"7 5-26-1 FOR SAanuii, 75:035. in Lane Place. near M. Eighurch. Inquire F’OR SALEâ€"«8mm cook stove, in ex- eclloqt 509919011. Will sell reason- FOBâ€"‘EKLFLâ€"Brixm, clean hay. tim- othy and (run mixed. sold very cheap. and roo- for new cm , nil Ir. Deals. Hinsdnlo, phone ¢ l-Y-l. 549-2 FOR-SALFrâ€"S room house. furnace heated, ‘01; 100x132. excellent neigh- borhood, 5 Mocks fmm station. Price $4,600. Easy terms. Several choice building lots inside corporate limits It attractive prices. Edward G. Lemon 6: 00., Downers Grove. 546-4 FOR SALEâ€"Refrigerator, gas cookâ€" ..ing range, garden tools, porch flower boxes. dresaing table with mir- or, porch chairs, “when cabinet and hy’s bicycle. 93 Saratoga Ave. 1 F0 RSALEwNo. 9 cook stove. 6 lids with high shelf and 16 qt. reser. voir. also 4 burner gas range with oven. in good condition. price reas- onable. 109 Rogers St. 5-26â€"3 m, near In. a. um- » uoehp's BarbegShOp. FOR SALEâ€" Much goats. also baby buggy. Grand ue. massâ€"R. "3'? fi‘ififim’ Kama am bland Ms. Alto canon tau-hing. Islet om Pam. phone Down"- Gmo 21 mm. 3.174: .- yvuuu. Iv. v ..... . 7 r, , 5-2” ”I! SALE â€"â€" Lot:- in new addition to Down" Grove. 8 minum unit from But Gme duct. Ink. I Invest-cut u low In $150. Cu or fine. II. J. Hnntm. Paint“ and WWI «mu. M Datum Gr 110-1, I! FOR SALfiml'no-rllory to Win. guy I a!" for ule. on Friday and Sammy. In 26 my! 21. the Inflow in.) Found Out dining room table ”d M: lather nun-d claim “Rol- nu.” ram: mahogany dresser; cMMon r; “an able: piano noel; ”limbo: "Mud. «MW couch: m: 2 iron My. romaine: ‘nfmgm FOR sagaâ€"1 3:: Bpén flowers. J. Downers Grove 2945-3 V r-v-avâ€" râ€"â€"~~v rolls for 8200. Wolf, Maple and Fairview ggenues, phone 247-W. 3 mu SALMoodVVé/Vdok stove, either can] or wood, $15. Call 188-8. you gagging» laden. nomad _ A J nL_.L. FOR BALE-:Rfihh to: mph 25 pound: for 81.00. Phone 30!- f. I" FOR- SALEâ€";Solid oak Davenport, leather upholstered, cheap. Call at 104 E. Curtiss St. , 5-26-1 FOR 3413755590 egg-gr piano with IDAâ€"l .. .._. I 338.15" 5' ' A}? 355a 'mu; inks: cooler; Alison mImn'i: 1 thin; 5 raging; C chflmrefilln ‘l ("Ilrl‘ w mun. v “nun-.." -.._... and ne‘er»; hook me; “My death Mr; (iris Merck: can" 'I‘OI; shin. mm: new bed; Assorted un- bmhes: 2‘ n. extension ladder- n. no. man: mus; m1 mi and truck-.- Con mum-nu.- u madam H. I. c-ILesg. m Randall 3:. 20-1 iorwlwu. “figâ€"improvement... ga- season on the 2.9:». lnquirv at ,In .311 Tea <Room. . , 7' 5â€"203] Iron Ramâ€"urge; Qi’é} h}: room for gentleman. M 80. Washington and. half block fmm‘ggot. 5-231 WANTED i6 nanâ€"7 0!: g to?!“ um bod: SI. Ida St. fin RENTâ€"A in , two Soda. Gen e1 FOR RENT 4 I desirable rooms, with both. new. modern. "none Ann 5419.“ WAfiéfiZJuimcr board for small boy. Phone Downcffs Grove “2-K. WANTED-Wo;nn for maids; also women to do extra work. Apply Innuenrljlinsdale Go" (Hub. 5-264 EXPERIENCED WELL Damien wants veils to drill. Address Park Winders, Dogners Grove. I“. t LOSTâ€"Breast pin. Fleur do 11'; de- sign set with pearls. Somewhere between my home on Mapie Ave. and downtown. Reward if v-Ptumed to In. F. D. Lemkpe. 5-26-1 "Al‘lnu IV lvunuu - ~; 7 , house in nice location. no't too far from station: . Phage _1}_-2w. 5â€"264 WANTED 3 or 4 mms‘fulrnishad for I~_L|_ IVANlhIl .1 or a urn-us nu”... H. June. July or Au at. by reliable peopfiei. F’hone 162- «2. 5-264 LOSTâ€"Bumh of k6) return to Mrs H WTI’ICA‘RE’ mg‘CthpREN,_§a3â€"s "luu unnn n v" v-.-..â€".77 , _ or evenings, 35c per hour. or by the week at fess rates. Inquire of the Reporter ofiico. 5-26-1 mwxs unfunp Mgwnnn PU! in shape by Fred Milken, the lawn mower doctor, Roselle. In. aly truck will be here next. Saturday nnd Wednesday Lftemons. Leave out Mo number 3!: the Reporter 0 ice. mv'n‘u avu.-.-.- mannable price by Boy Scouts wishing to go to summer camp, h2g3 HAVE YOUR LAWN _MOV_JERS AUTOMOMGEâ€"Good m .wheefl-W’m“? Miscellaneous LOST AND rm: Bunch of kgys.‘ Figdgr pl‘ease For 3:10 For Rent Wanted >41“ for nit. {tumble Fresh rcu_t_ pegpi-es, 'buds 'J. M. Riel. phone me or 10 5-26â€"1 C , Hofl‘. 6â€"264 khan? OFFICIAL PRO CEEDINGS OF THE VILLAGE B 0 A R D Commiuimm Hall" moved to ad- kum to the nut. "gull: mm; due I” 2!. 1922. 0!: roll call Counts-loner: “all". Hum. Ben- d". Bryce Md Mayor Barber Vow Aye. Nay: none. Nodal atrial. DWIIOT! Grove. "1.. May 22. 1922. Regular Ming 0! the Council of the \‘iflnp of Mn Gm. Ill. l‘rnont It mIl all In)»: W. C. [hr- her and Commissioners fiend". Hul- l". Brycv and Ham. Iimfloa a! tit meeting of lay 15. The following petition was pram- ttd Mid rend to the Council: To the Conndl of the Village of Downers Grove, County 0! Dqu and Suk- of Illinois: PETITION m ANNEXATION The undersigned, respectfully rep- menu that it holds the legal titlo to the real estate described below and that said prqerty is located in the County of DuPage and State of Illinois and i1 contiguous to the limits of said Village of Doimrs Grove, but is not. embraced within its limits, said pmperty being a part of a lar- (Continued from I)!!! 0 mm. vow Aye. N-yu' me- uon «Med. I"; Mr. Bryce Ind laym- Bur- ber won-d Aye. Nay.- none. Iofiofi g" (moi of land kmwp as Lots 2 3nd 3 of the A. C. Ducat Estate. l l ‘l Downers Grove. but that but 1 lies; immediately adjoining the western limits of the said Village and is more particularly and specifically describ- ed as follows: - Lot 1 of the County Clerk'a Sub~| division of part of the A. C. Du-i cat Estate in the Southeast! Quarter of Section 7, Township? 38 North. Range 11 East of thel 3rd P. M. in DuPage County. Ill- inoi<. plat of which was recorded November 24th. 1896. as No. 62873 in Book of Plats on ‘page 36, in the Recorder's Ofiice of Du- Page County. illinoia The undersigned. petitioner herein, represents that it holds the legal title to said property and that there are no persons residing on the tract of land at the present time; that it is the intention of said petitioner to subdivide into lots and blocks said described property, together with other parcels and tracts belonging to the some Estate; on accurate plat of aid Lot 1 is hereto attached and made u put of this petition. Your petitioner pay: “at the lm were read and Commisshm Hrmc moved to Into" um. OI roll all Commission.” Hunt. “:1- 7 Your pefitioner further represents that said Lots 2 and 3 are within the corporate {in-ms _of said Village of Inaâ€"Judo. c. H. Jonklm, binds.- mm warm; covcmr small; Hmlord Mama», American union; w. R. Manley. sun Con-mm, American union. In». KIL. In; a-rm thousand Wofld War Veteran. representing 150 pou- In Illinois are expected to mend the uemlaeu here nut Sunday 1! um deflation of the new building tot World War Voter-u It the sum sure mm (Al. 'hé‘pcmd""" pan mam-u" will I» demand by Hutton-l Comm-doc ".ny 1!.cher and male (mu- dor W. ll. lit-(hula, o! the American Woo. 00v. In Small Ind NW? C. II. 1mm 0! the Department of Public Won-n. Tho building II we MAM be non» Governor Small and National and State Commute of Le- olon Vlill Speak. 53%: ESS' £9”. E 3 re 2- i an of 3 5’ hem of sum to th'nvouu 1m Gm Elaborate Plans Made for Dedication of War Veteruu’ Building at Elgin; American Legion Men to Be Proton! Eh}; lfimuh. Village Clerk. ibe mm of an anom- at it‘s out renal-r Mon or u a upedul election called for this pur- AJ -1 Act providing for winning 3nd at- cludiu territory to 3nd {m cm”. «Wm and vlllapr. md to an“: e“- iu towns mm mum" and .u an nmrndnlory unreal, mun-m! April IOHI. 1872. In fora July In, I972. Your widower [unhar- prnys that In the went that tho muomy of 0:. when an u said election. shall I» In favor o! raid annexation. nut Ill ordinance In mud annulus uld territory to an um VIII-p of Dorm or: Grow and M all net- mom. pres-cribs! by said Act. he done to complete and! nmution. Chic-[o Tide and Tnm Company. Trunm of the A. C. Dual Paula. By Frank G. Gardner. Tran. Communion" Hum presented the following molnfim And moved {or it: puny: IMAI‘I’ION Rescind, That the foregoing pe- tition for annexation m the Vin-go of Do'ncrs Gm: of comi- uni- tary dencribod therein be mind and Be It Further Wad. That the question of annexation of am merri- tory to the said Vinm be submit- ted to the hp! voters a! said Vil‘ iage um! unitary n a special Elec- tion called for Jun: 1m. 1m. RESOLUTION Resolved. That the polling place for tho‘ elation which will be held on S‘tuniay. June 17. 1922 willbe \he Villsge Hall. “On roll all Commissioners "earn. Holler. Bender. Bryce and Isyor Barber voted Aye. Nays none. No- tion carried. Commissioner Bender presented the following resolution and move-i for its Mayor Barber appointed C. Ford Davis, W. H. Blodgett and George Schnabel! us clerks to serve at the ek-ction to be held on Saturday June 17th, 1922. pflauon made by the last general as- sembly It the urgent request of Gov- ernor Small. {or the trutuwnt and re hammnnon of veterans In the Bate Insane hospitals. M cos! appmxluuteâ€" ly $150,000 and will Muse 250 patients. It has I (tonnage of 273 not and com (ulna dunultoflea, dining moms, serv- lnc' moan. day mount. tellers. baths. Inna mm». llucm moul- 3nd damn; and [pending Mum. A large mun Commissioner Bender moved to ad- journ to the next regular meeting date June 29th, 1922. On roll call Commissioners Bender. Bryce. Halter, Heartt and Mayor Barber voted Aye. Nays none. Motion carried. Ind Hill rm of “Mew-Ii provide room for outdoor nm'lue and new ulna. The 9»anme lick m be and (or In tun-II wards of I‘m In to II! WA nrh Inc! I mute @- H'IIIN Wm“! rel-Nun to on!" than 1mm without mmlnz In com-m with other part» of mo ImlMlng. nch... "iiâ€"31': mu- Edward G. Lemon Co. REAL ESTATE LOA‘NS All Kinda: INSURANCE Choice 7 Per Cent first Mortgage: Farmers Merchants Bunk Bldg. Féwrfimuum M n... mum anal. 0' Chas. M. Hitch, Vfilage Clerk mm A1" anemia: Emmi; .. INVESTMENTS mu m mun ow CA AND cum nos «I mu. um: run on: m- m unmrm. was memewmwn Ity has been provided at a cost of be- tweu $10,000 and 815.000. and every effort has been made to mute the building as homellke and pleasant an possibl’m as It Is believed the environ» men! will Inn/e an enact upon the re covery _or the unlined veterans. ;_- The cost of (be gonatructlou hu been reduced mteflnfly by the use of Insulation Inmates wherever pas-Solo under the new ”atom of occupation“ lberqpy. All of the mmmou labor «In furnished by hospital lam-let. They did all of the oxmvuflng and fur: nlahod all of the made blocks. Material was provldad from tho and and gavel pm owned and operated by the human. Al the exordm mt Sunday. cm will be held In (mm of the bulldlll. when n hm stand lu- bocn metal. um but-lion: of boy: from at. Char!" sumo! for Bay- will be out on! with their band. Another lmIIar bulldlnx I. and. mun- nf «malt-n II an Jackson- vIIIo flute bounllnl Tbo [snout-Io “Soul- fllulu" ll 0 curr'mlun of "w 0er- flan Nlrohl. 0. u. Nanak. an”: “anal- mug (In name MM that! this“ film nnm‘ln tho hum-r u. u! rhudm 6 Tow-m with. M (9 Ann-fl- n. no «we: ml. (allowed by Mâ€" h min! open to qua-«Ian. (In tho I” M low but nu m for I Mum: and and. rlumm In Ml up nan-um. MUNICIPAL ENGINE“ AND SURVBYOI 38 Sutton Ave. PIC-I “1-! Men Gun. [II- omca ml nssmaucn 73 3. Main at. Met! Grad“- Ila-LAND NM- LING)“ Physician ind Surgeon' Painting will ngcl’hmdlll WALKER DICKE OFFICEI-KNJRS: BnQIJ. 3'05 on. 7nd,... 3”“:th «mu cm.- IIa-"y W. (fire at Reideoce ‘ Phone 283 N. Fad Ave. Ind Franklin St. n' n. w. w. count} JOHN S. RUGS Ill“ POI CALI Electrician Telephong "3 a! g": york W" : 191-]! and 123-3 mum Command". ' "F'QP. ”WVâ€"- VSW'Z'- _ ‘ liven In m mun. Pom, m scenery with I very cool damn-non; and never ms to auoclata It with any sentiment of mot“ Intern“. Where anything or this appears, It I! borrowed. The taste «1’ Pope was evl~ denfly urtmolal to the last degree. He dellglm-d In a and!" den-lied out with looking-glass and «'ohrrvd stones. as much us Wordsworth in u mountain- path, or Strut! iii" an border antiquity:- lh-nry T. Tuckerluau. __ We have put in a complete line of white cam vass Oxfords and Pumps, in sports and dress styles and can supply your needs for the whole family. We have a large stock of the latest dress and every day shoes. OUR PRICE IS mam: 01m FIT IS PERFECT You cén now get real service at our store as we have employed a shoe man who has had long ex- perience in fitting shoes, and you can be sure of be- ing treated and fitted right. Build Your Home This Spring Free yourself from the everâ€"present rent prob- lem. High rents are brought about by the shortage of houses. When you move into your new home you release a home for the use of someone else. How much have you paid out in rent in the last two or three years? This rent money 'which you are now paying out will buy you a home and pro- vide a profitable investment for you at the same time. .4 Anyone’who can pay rent can own a home. Don't wait until you have accumulated a lot of money beforekyou build. ”'1‘ _ Afin“ .u-vuu Byibuiidiné now you not only provide a proper place for the raising of your family, but you are doing a service to the community by increasing the number of dwellings. Building Materials oi all m BUILD NOW! Consult us freely in regard to your plans and we’ll gladly furnish estimate on cost of materials and assist you in every way in our power. Lord Lumber. .7 company '5 White Canvass Shoes Moms Shoe Store' Resident lember at the Lumbar-marl Publidty Due-I Prompt Service “Garden of the M" II" in the non. mm: at Peru. _‘ . above In level in the W taint. Travelers seldom VII" the forest. Few escape the dreaded Q tnln slckueu on the 16-hour.“ (rum Lima. Scientists are cm In to what nmuml mm W gray muks In the stone toreILvâ€"l wt Magazine. Phone after 6 P. M. 142 J styles in

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