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Downers Grove Reporter, 18 May 1912, p. 3

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Inquiry for vacant lots In looking up somewhat. Unless you act soon are mtololaout onlorne oftobmt In. It don not take much ml: to 1:: 3 mm on one. Why not encourage 1 young (our: to take hold 0! one. to be m moved later when their finances permit. The sun-nod rat estate owner I: the real booster. nun: III way-"5 In... a- W" ..‘... ..... Ind from it 'to pay {or in hyg_tha_lan§ for profit. without mung Ton 11cm timber Just north of town for 81. . By mm: your head a mug. In bpylpgwm-Ig mu can sell enema _-_. l._ n A- Could on use a country home on me Butane road? Omaha 1* acres. Is smut two miles from a thlrd rs." «mum and 3 little further from Downer! Grove. All kinda of‘frun. and a good gar-Gen. .- you maimed In yohr new house large porch. Immediate mun mm'“"i“’1§."r‘£§ ifiia'ri’e‘h iu-y um“ i; ii: nearly new. And It In a. nice place to live. “"13” e shade trees across en- tire front. es to leave (he ofllce one of (hate days: 31-3 acres of the very best soil. located cmmhtodepotmmamcon- llnue city work unul you are ready to retire (010m mpg farm. gonna ha. six Right 50 u. lots In a nan-r9. chunk. sloping soumwnrd. five mlnmn' walk {mm the new down. 81."! takes the whole worn. Every Inch of It mood dtfl. and nearly all “lemma palm Another good Mm. a lmle further from here but near» [MI-uni. 120 acres and .1 kn of good bundlm. 812$ per am. I have something awfully nice In s cm lnâ€"n 125 new farm (or not per am. To live on this would take m among cum-mu. Ask about It. The "Mann 1 It." not sold um place A runny Is- the price I: so vow people m nk more Is m’ChlflR wrong: 7 mm. a" 0. firm floor. having hardwood "om-I. sham Mu. w-Mr meat. a dandy co- ntent floor baseman. urn porches. ood mighhoflmod. I” (eat of (mango. rult. flunk and poultry hens» and yard, [or $3.10!! part malt, and nmhlng trons. try-rm." and rvory mnrenkncv ma- le. Extra 2 porch. Mutual Mi- uml ml (rm. 2:1 ten of frontage. It you m- any {fiend In likely to he Inter- ested null [or photograph. "mm In new. on: you mnnm heat (Mm 3|! lam ammo. "KIM In In": "at an no! only lobâ€" nantml hut nnlsllv. rxrrnom (me. he- Inn shown neqwhoro. "nfdil’oonl noon fibula. ) The; Mu- glwn In I Mink of new on and n! mm m not numb": I” 'won My" to comm! and the win do "to Am! Mn II n m"! two!» We. rlgM In a purl: of your awn. All mom huh. mm mad airy, Noun MI every conven- km. Manual nhrubbory. Mm. 1M phudr Lunâ€" porch. and a ml counl lot holnu 761:1! (vi. I'Hee $6.. . Neighborhood very heal. -W â€".-â€"â€"-‘... _-_V.- mm". in nu of lronur and elem» at about 100 to“. fibula. ull and shrub» Ian-y, M! ulml Immune-III In and plhlufuf. I‘m-:- ”J” . about 'h ix room. nearly new. up-to-aate pm: Ell m mu living room I you planned In your new hop». and .u ‘00:! humo- during "to mull“: lam-mm Im- urn! In Ibo bush-n- du- (not. an. at home I mom. all pin-ml. gnu-r. E‘.’ 9nd uygr M. A-l um loun- . .u __. ;4_._ -1 Wu hulk! houn- AM ml mom on the lmmllmom plan And $3.!” will buy a nu- rmm "mun. n In mu» m every ruculun film to! :00 feel. on non! nod-2. II In loo small to! pro-twat owner. Something nice on III 15 avenue In a x-m-_n°aflx,flex-,EP:.2:“M “We '0: 8:300 wm buy A modern My home um south me. Hot water huh, gun. Ht. A dandy culln a on Hu- uonh ride. gunman:- and th. all on mm now. ......, -... ..-.._ v..- w. _ w,” , mum: am; on “one mud. [or use per urn. TM- l- well wont; 100th up It on an mu- 1!. Night cut It up. one ulllul lo-uvn piece can In.- and up- umcly for 0200 per acre. Wr write Anna. Mr. tornado and muo- 90990 lmumm‘e. and We m u Noury final}: Thn‘ shoulq ml (9 .7 man vho M- A- .;-A. g“... I! you wuuld he Interested tn u couvle 0! good acres, with a splendid homu- just In «un- 0! (arm mlk to bu' photo 0! this our. House Inn uh: rooms, Iurnace. an. Me. All abumlzmve of nude. Price ".500. any tonal. Yrs, ”Haley hr sells Auburn Automo- biles. The :Iylr you see him pulling on Io much ulyle will; will Jun us you use It for ".250. not $2,500 an In; looks would ludlcnu'. Ask him [or a rtde. Cunkl you not use a nice link: poultw {mm comprising seven 50-“. lots, with an the paraphernalia ready {or buntnmm'.‘ Wm: u goes a ulrwom house, extra large puullry house. about. 50 (ml! lrecs, uhudu. 911'. Also u horse. cow poultry. busty. wagon and harness. Pr ce 83.500. F. D. LINDLEY This is not the same old dope. It Is all new. lead u. care‘uuy.’ No man" when. [0): a}! o_r tht {p}: llrrn In ur motwy M" (9; «gym on. Thirty-nix «erg: vuc‘ng. In short dl . ._ n.”- CI". write or talcum. NI)!“ heal. â€"Mln Helen Downer has accepted a which an hinders-finer at the Remain home for children at on Park, m. Ranking the fact nut Illa: mnedmdy.nhnuomrm â€"The residence being erected on Forest avenue by F. D. Hadley for Mr. Albert We!" Is now under roof and will be quite an Improvement to that section. â€"~There is talk among our automo- bile owners. who are becoming quite numerous. of petitioning the highway commissioners to Ilo something toward improving the deplorable con- dition of the country roads. With large amounts being paid into the township road fund and each auto» mobile owner contributing generously to a state fund for the same purpose. there should he something aniiehle for a little scraping and road ins- terial. Nothing contributes more to our attractiveness in the eyes of those looking for a location than good roads. â€"-The senior clue of the Peetnloni- Proehel Kindergarten Training school of Chicago entertained the members of the junior clam nt In all any picnic. Saturday. May 11. at the home of Ming Helen Downer. Although the junior: lulled to appear on the scene. {because of the inclement weather. the picnic nevertheless was rated a luc- een. When the time drew near for their return to the city. the girls. loaded down with wild flowers mm the woods. decided that Downers Grove was the place for all good people, »â€"It such a thing In possible 1hr“: White In putting forth hla beat cam In buuutying the village In" In the way of a new floor, paint and a ce- ment wall. ~31!“ Once [red-lo spent 99va day: tn the telephone exchange at Riverside. owing to tho "hm of m of the operator- there. Hâ€"MI‘I Fred Hole". chlef open“)? 19 1h» local (elephan- oMce In that. oninylng l "to week: nation. m.- hmhe fix will take lira. Holm'n placo during her thence. ~r.\ln. A. J. 1'th npvm Tug-I- dny In the country 'Nh Mrs. WI“. Tsrnny. â€"-Tomuo. “binge. celery. cull- nnver. ”PM". as; and onion plan M Harriers South Side art-enhances. mm. Reborn. who nu been on I umflon upendlnx I "at" part of mo mm In lamina-Do. Honda, has returned. ~Tho ruIdem mu! “on of J. W. Rush In undergoing none Improve mun: In the I” o! pulnun‘ -,_ Mr. and In. Andmw Duo vlmod with Ilr. and In. latch! of nun-n IVQRM. ”Ch-mute l‘ulmqnl-I. I blah school undoul or Clmm. run - gnu! of “In Harriet Jones and film-d the High u-hool here. ~Mlu l‘nlmqnl-t at Chicago. who condm‘ln n lllllll! clu- hen. um I very Intending mmhon' room! at (M home 0! Mn. Punk lower at "Idem“ Ivonne. â€"The tan 0! Mr. and Mn. Joseph Hut 0! Prince avenue In reported ouue nick. â€"0¢nnlumn and other flowering plants !or your garden or window boxes I! C. V. Wolf'u greenhouse. â€"--|ll'|. J. H. amnum 0! Belmont ntmt II entertaining her brother [mm “Macon-In. “Friends are sorry to learn of the continued Ilium of our fellow tawny nun. E. 0. Stanley or anlo avenue. -â€"â€"llr. and Mn. N. C. Pence hue returned from a moat delightful I0- )ourn In the south. --Mr. and Mn. Arthur Pope. who live on Main um! wlll coon occupy the residence or Lee Stanley on Maple avenue. Mlss Grace 'Tlmke. who Is to be- come a June bride. was tendered a mlscellaneoua shower at the home of Miss Blanch Valence of Onkwoous avenue. Fifteen girls were present and Min 'l‘lmke received many useful and beautiful articles. The house was artistically decorated. and dalnty re~ lreehmentc were served by the host- ~Walter J. Hansen and family have moved to Washington street. cor- ner 0! Franklin. â€"â€"Prlntlng and developing done on short notice. First class work guar- anteed. 8. J. Perkin. -â€"â€"â€"Mr. and Mrs. John Ciifl'ord. for- mer residents of Downers GroVe, are now residents of North Chicago. M'- Ciiflord having embarked in the plumbing and heating business. The friends of he Cliffords here wish them success in their new location. -Do not fall to hear Mr. La Bel-3e and George Nargney at the Auditorium Thursday. May 23. Washington, D. C. -â€"-Mra. Graham. Mrs. McNaught. Mrs. C. B. Blodgett, Mrs. Bartle and Mrs. mgmson gathered at the home of Mn. 1. P. Blodgett Monday afternoon to celebrate the 79th birthday of Mrs. Blodsett. A pleasant tlme was en- qued by an. â€"~A recital under the auspices of the LadioI' Md society will be given at the Congregational church Th‘ursâ€" day evening. June 8. ~â€"â€"Mlas Henriepta Steam it! enjoy- lng a two weeks vacation visiting In (oConflnued hon Pan 1.) G. W. 81ndlinger. professor of the Greek Incense and literature u North-Western College, died at his home In Nana-ville Tueudny night, alter an extended sickness. Funerel services will be held Friday of thin week It 2:00 o’clock at the house and 2:30 o'clock nt theVFlnt Evangellcal church. Ev" of Worrying. By constant worry the power of eel!- eontrol lo loat. The ability to he cheer- (ul. courageous and sometimes even Intel-citing. la gradually undermined. Etehtually this allecta the health, the appetite In banished and the din:- tlan and probably the heart hflected. The uhhapplheu chow: In the face. Linen appear between the em, the on! look dull, and the sill uncanny and probably wrinkled. G. W. OINDLINOEI PASSED AWAY. A mum wu held la the fin“ l-Ivnnllcal church on load-y oven- lu, In] 12. In honor at their new pulor. Rev. alt-uh. and wlto. Ir. Tull. chum-a of the amlnx. or» anal lie man will: now by we ‘roumnllon. Ind pray-r by Rev. Wll- Ila-u. Mr. 1‘le then gave an ad- dreu 0! Welcome to Broth" and Slater mnub. um whlcll Illa our tone rendered a song. Rev. Wlllljlnl. Rev. Vleho Int! Rev. ml were prevaâ€" enl nod extended a hearty welcome to Brolher and Slater Straub a leller wu read from Rev. Babcoci In which be apron-ed I beam welcome lo Emmet and Slater strain. The quartet renderod a one nelecllon. The Rev, Blflnb responded Ind Insured tll mt that he and Mn wllo np‘ predated ale hearty welcome Ind good wishes of the people of Down- ers Grove. The bundled Md med refreshments and all enjoyed a local hour. Conn and hang your pencil and um “(I an auto: no you will be able to won: by u. Inna. All nmleun who would llko m know bow to develop um finish the" own plenum can now learn to do no. (or um much noun-alum Ir. a. J. Porldn bu dually consented lo the I uric. of lectures uul demon-tn- lloon u bl- oom. :1 Eu: lullrood 01ml. between the boon o! I and 9 9. IL. Monday- nulll further sullen All who wloh lo unto advantage of thou loom no volcano Thom will In no chm. Evonono wlnhlu to Mn um clu- oulu to he more on me llm mm to get the nut Inno- vhlch In of flu] Imports-co In tho mill. at A good plenum. the develop- lu 0! plate or am â€"Hury IL Hutch of Lille And mu Myrtle Howe. of Yorkvme were unu- o-d In Inn-rinse May 8!]: u the home ol the; brldo. -l-lttle Luubel Sherman of Sara.- 1031 Ave. ls confined to her bed. â€"About 20 amateur photographers avnllad themselves of the ofler o! 8. J. Perkln and gathered at his real- dence to see his first. demonstrutlon of developing films and plates. Mr. Perkin wlll continue those demonstra- tions Monday evenings; all amateurs are welcome. , -â€"Ceci| Angelo. the genial night mm It the depot. mule n trip to Hi. Pleasant. [01“. over Sunday. â€"-Miss Gladys Rogers. grand. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rog- ers has undergone an operation for appendicitis at the O'Connor sani- tarium in San Jose, Cant. where she is taking a three-year course as nurse. The operation was sncceulnl and Miss Rogers is convalescing nicely.. Chicago. b Oil-l a“ - h M 19-] Of my hairless to Aurora will earn pel the sacrifice of my residuum at 158 North Main Sheet. ll rooms, strictly modem. 3:15:21]: heat,l oak _ mahogany trim, arge W; good barn. 100 feet frontage. Costover “0,000. Price $6500. Any reasonable terms. wâ€"Mitm Bessie Self of Dixon. 11]., is visiting at the Park hotel with her father. R. “5. I]! gyuth Donvborn 81.. -â€"The violin concert by George Nargney promises to be a treat that music lovers will neatly enjoy. ~â€"Mrs. Dora Parsons of Watertown. N. Y., and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Roster of LaGrange were guests 01’ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Rogers last week. --Louis Helm: spent a few days in the village this week going back to Eureka Springs. Arkansas. Wednes~ day, where he is traveling auditor for the M. N. A. R. R. proud 0! young altil. tor an more not in at the present time undying to prepare themuelvel for that great work which will mean so much to the next generation? What higher, more noble calling could be recognised by a young woman tlmn that or giving the very best there is in her to lead and guide the development of a little child in the channels laid out by his God and Nature? NOTICE. Amazon: Photograph“. B. E. STEVENS REMOVAL mm anon-mourn damnation. One. that brought Won the Judge, be It In earthly tribunal. public opinion. or u loving God, our opportunity it past we we shall b0 obllpd to guy to the «utmost, «a: so mun a part u a “flungâ€"about two-fifths of I cant. "in danger of hell.” Jane eleerly lulled. in all oi hie ienchlnc e fu- ture clue of punishment ll well In one of bline. and grenuna that these wordn are only eymhollal. 0! which we are not convinced. we mi. pm in he delivered from ihe reality. The-n words are oi the menu um If they be not true. end cerulniy we cannot emu Jenn: oi Mn: mr magnet his to be e fool (Inching in hnowledge) u heaven- upon no Irri- onn 1 "Meet new Phlleenphy tingle. ”Remember”! lhy brother hath ”I‘M against thee." The phiionoph!’ of Jenna in perfectly simple. if II- ger in criminal then he who In gnilu Innni oi necessity hemme reconciled to (hut one whom he hnn Mendel]. Not merely that we ere to forgive those who have wronged no, for that in not Inch n hard mutter. But we Inn-t get right wlth our brother who has nnght min-t nn before our .m- i will he accent-hie unto God. Some one in: said. “It in hr outlet to give up 3 coin the: to [lye up n qnnrrel. it. h easier to lay down e 3mm ofering then to by down a grudge.” Thin reqnlree hate. we Inn-t men with our “my quickly or nine he will turn upon nn end presenting hi- rlghteoun «use before the tribune! bring upon II. n Judgment for our un- serotlgllrudyhlhomnd. (halo force. that In their culmlmuoa will Imus him before the tribunal. molmunkrhbutanmurovtlol (lo mm a! I Inn-1 head. me. I. who Ma his brother m- h I- dun- Appoin- to his unit-o that they mil to hold moon-ibis ior will the! tooth. :- well u who: they auction. with murd- ihooo comm-do. To touch an to brook on. oi tho m Ion! In to become lull in bi- now kingdom. To obey and to (each oil- ." Io oboy in to hocotno ml in ibi- " kingdom. loci: in it. lllpofllm no Mom upon (in Oil Toot-uni inciting: um ini- Iulnmi u to m ouihon. lat In bow-r. reading in!» hi. vm. my main: (hi. .5." not uido (in. portion or iloiy Writ. or that. mu mun-t ny ovation n to their Ice-pied III'IOfiIID or author- ily. But Jan. van lino awn. ol :1. donor of ooh-rd obodicm or our. perfunctory mama: oi (in law io- uunr will a. myriad. oi mama:- ihi Md [mu op with it. "not it in (In in no opt-ileum um Iio ioiio'on on their nutmeg... L or. mm nation. mu and um o! tin m “on loyalty to tho lav-odwwmollanonm. lilo ioiiovnn lam loop not only the rar- Who-untlmJnd-ihomon to lilo-unto. Beginning with an old commandment. "Tho- uhit not km." In about on "no "no outward Inl In or“? to omphnlu um dull but (her. In to". than thou In all. Ild it there is any one thing we as Americans delight in. it is in enacting laws. We seem to have an insane idea that all the ills of human life can be cured by legislation. There seems to he a correspondingly great- er carelessness in the matter of law enforcement. Jesus did not found his kingdom upon a multiplied number of “Thou shalt net's." of merely negative enactments. He took the old Divine law and “fulfilled" i. e.. tilled it full with life. He put purpose, lite and vi- tality into that law. He transformed it from an outward formal observance to an inward heart motive. At the outset of this lesson Jesus not only says that he will obey the law of Moses and the admonitions of the prophets. but that those same princi- ples shall apply In the hearts of the eitisens 0! his new kingdom. That moral order which is in accordsnoe with the Divine standard is still to he observed. Christianity gives no u. cense to its ioilowers. The righteous- ness which is of Christ does not les- sen our moral obligations. Jesus says that not the least "lot or tittle." the smallest part of a Hebrew letter, the “dotting of an i or the crossing at a ’i‘” shall he set aside. They must all he realised in the lives oi his loliow- LESSON TEXT-Mu". 5:11-21 GOLDEN TEXTâ€""Ho that lovoth his nelzhbor mm fulfilled the hwlâ€"Rom. (3! ll. 0. SELLERS, Director of lul- In. Department. Tho Ilooay BIN- In- ltltuu of Chicago.) THE OLD LAW AND THE NEW LIFE. Imam. for Teachings. LESSON FOR MAY 19. ALIâ€"mm- you ”2‘1; out-Ida. u m FOR RENT OR IAIbâ€"A FM how-o and Mac good M â€" 32.. mars: w-m‘ M...“ 3.3% E. Fur-kiln St. W. Grove. FOR SALEâ€"B: Meir “PM loot thoroughly“: Pkg»: 111 h. (at Mon. air tmiothy ha'y. H. A. D. No l. Downer. 0m. TO BENTâ€"741nm house In A-l candl- "on. 3". bath and telephone, Ibo chick- ens IM 2 mm of on. nearly all planted; pug, leaving l_l and gun legs; plantar rut, leaving an"! and Inn lent ream-uh for one year from Jun. In. Add". “5. Do'nen Grove. FOR MLEâ€"Oecond- Juana. 111 ha; cle, In 3001! rmtr coaster kc: mi cheap. 1. .1. harm-u, no OQI'M avenue. FOR RENTâ€"urn, plea-mt room wm- Man convenience- nmu Ave. P. 0. box I“. 1.. 271%. 70 North "Ilun'iu'aec. tâ€"eiéi phone lu-J. "hem-nu Am. Our incur and Impatience m me much more phenom. on (Io things about which In are any or Impatientâ€"luau Amunt M I” ”with. To". A“. la . pmallln plm. Drilling Ind bathing "tor In at... "on m on. condensed and com-rod to ram- louu II vmm :1 menu cent a nu. Ion. Than II no pin-Mn; no not- on ballroom mum are conspicuous by their thence Winn-he are and for bathing purposes. The “(nonm- yvo considered piping water In“ A“. from Lalo], about thirty ml. «sun, but hue cm to no does-In In no latter as yetâ€"Indo- 000.. Services not! Sanity a mu": 9:45 I. In. sum! school: “:00 I. I” mum mm and net-oi. A com am Invluflou In extended to A". Rev. Chm A. Chm-n. priest-Inna; “and” charm at out loath. ladle.’ Md may, mood Tim mum at and month. cum 7.- hurul. m“. I! 7:“ p. I. FORJALQâ€"ALM (egvorgl) o! Ahoy! you my qt; uniâ€"1; an 0-: Ian‘n III-man loom In! Rov. J. H. William. mint. sum ”Mm: Clan until: at 10:00 n. In. White wonhlp n 10:30 and 1:30. Sunday school at 18:00 ll. hm lam :1 0:30 p. -. ltd-wool lau- Ina-arm W_AN:TEl)â€"erL my pguoewort. In. "The Blessing of the Righteous" is the subject 0! char morning service. There will be a warm welcome for thou who care to come Ind worlhip with us. The sermonelie will be on “The Man Who Made Good." ”These sermoneiies are to the children on‘ heroes who are doing or have done fiome gran thingl in the world. Bring the children and come at was L In. The congregational singing of the gospel hymns ll Inaplflu And uplift- lng. It you haven‘t been to one 0! our evening urvlcu you ought to comr. BOIWIPM at 7:30 p. In. “Tim Soul in tho Nuke!" In the subject {or the evenlnx lemon. The male quartet!" will sin; and we Ihl" lune nae muulc; an lotnrwtlng time. In the morning a representative of the Anti-Saloon league will present their work. Evening theme: “The ‘Shepherdf' The Bible school spends the moon hour studying the Word. At (5:30 p. m. the Endeavorere gather to talk over the subject “Why end How to Please Christ,” under the leader- ship of Mien Carrie Winter. The weekly prayer meeting Wednesday evening will use the “mic "Conditions 0! Salvation." Conference at Eigln May 20-23. The pastor will prowl: at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. next Sunday. The Sun- dly school meets at 10 a. m.. the Junior Alliance It 2:80 and the Ballot MIL nnce at 8:45 p. m, The public In cor- dlnlly invited to attend these meet- ings. E. H. STRAUB. 81'. ANDREWS CHURCH. METHODIST EPIBCOPAL CHURCH. THE BAPTIST CHURCH. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH. CLAOQI‘FIID ADO. farm-bed 123 un- Putor. Burial Vaults mum Ian "Milieu-I mama! 0 ladl U I <0 9.”: Ԥ=2 0 rib... Ilonig I; a! E3: «on AIRAND WAT!) TIGHT 29 South Mun Sm M1094 ‘ In!” nann- FOR IMHIDIATI 0.! UNDERGROUND NDPIRVILLI. ILUNO‘. munmm MOMENT DIAL‘I ad: by ,- unaud- C. F. DAVIS VI Y 00 mag mâ€"% In Item . £1}

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