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Downers Grove Reporter, 10 Mar 1922, p. 10

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Wllbur Dunn. minty .. . I] Charla- Torry. all" .. M1 M9 Tony. mun time . d Earl than». mlnry . . 61 PM Watkins. our: Iimc . . H Allin-w Mr. Milly . h‘l Arthur Wnrflw‘. «silty .. .. “I Funk Allen. salary .. ...... ”2 M. at Arcs-Ms and “mum Mty (‘n-h. Frhnmry manual I E. Ilripmwoflh. Bill 3-!«2‘2 . Il Kidwoll Gavan (‘11.. Hi" 3-1-22 2! Chrkw "all". Bill “2-7-12 . 5| RM. G. Tmmmt Av San. Rm 2-2022. .. .,.. 29 Jams ('Ml\'m=. Hi" 31-?! . lfl (‘mlml (‘ity I'hv‘mirnl l'n. 2-6 :37 Itmph' liallrry Rorviro Sta. Commisxioner Heart! presc-ntnl thv semi-monthly pay-roll for the poriud from February 15. 1922 to February 28. 1922 Ind variant: Mllx’ and mom! 10 upprove name and have wulruutu drawn for (he .«wc-ml umnunb w followu: 33-22 , .. V 3.2.50 G H. Rumzv- [huh-.7100 Dcfi. of film“ and lnprmrmcnls Lard Lumbt‘r C0,. Bill ”I! I .85 -« l.- Lm'd Lumber (VL. Bi" 374,. . .‘u. Present at. ml! call, Mayor W. (‘. Barber and Commisxionors Bender. Heller and Meant. Minna»; of ‘he meeting «If Febru- ary 27, I922 wen- n-ad and Cummis. Iioner Bemlvr mow-d to nppmm same. 0n rull ml! Commissioners valer. Hula, Heart! and Mayur flarlwr Aye; Nnyn, none; Motion carried. PA V In“. Feb. IS. "122 to l‘rh. 28. In! 00". of Amanda and Hal-en W. C. Barber, Salury .......... $10.42 Clan. M. Hitch, salary. . .. .. . 82.50 I. anl, uhry ............ 51.50 W. H. film-Ion. salary ........ 57.60 A. II. Snow. sultry ......... 7.50 William Bender, Ml”) . . . . . . 4.!“ Harry W. Bryce. nlmy . 416 Charle- lllller. ualary ‘ l V . . . 4." l. (3. Hum. alary ..... ,. 4J6 (I. Poul Davin. ulnry lllllll moo N. L “lump-mu. salary H. l. Thump“. "In mm 0‘- Irwin. ulury .. Wllbur Dunn. minty Charla Torry. all” M;- Tony. run time 8. Balls“. III-r). pit Ikul 0! Flint PM, Bi" 3- 2 I") . A Downors firm» Huh (0 "ill Dept. 04 Public .‘IIN’I P. Nolnon. nl-Iy. parkway-up H mo 8. Milk. nbry. putt-ya. .. 6.00 no.1. cl 3mm- ud lulu-"unm- P. Nelson. I‘ll), ........... 4.00 Downers Grove, “L. March 6. 1922 Regular meeting of the Council a! the Village of Downt-rs Grove, Ill. Commissionor lit-am maven to ad- journ to the next regular meeting date, Manh 6, 19211.. On roll call Commissiom-rs. Haunt. Hallor, Bryce. and Mayor Barber volt-d Aye; Nays, none; Motion currivd. Present at mil cull‘ Mayur W. C. Barber and Commissionvn Bryce, Heller and Hear“. Minutes of the meeting of February 20. 1922 wore read and (,‘ommissionr‘r Bryce muvcd to approve samv. ()n roll call Com: missioners Bryce, Manor. "(mm and Mayor Harbor nah-d Aye; Nays,‘ none; Motion carriI-d. Downers Grove, UL, Feb. 27, 1922 Regular meeting of tht Council of the Viilage of Dowm'rs. Wow, “I. OFFICIAL PRO- ' CEEDINGS OF THE VILLAGE B 0 A R D Page Ten L d "all. I“ Huh-U Subscribers are reqyestcd m amid twisting and knorting the telephone cords as this wears through the insulation, breaks the fine wires and causes short circuits. The first efiect is usuafly a scratching nuise in the receiver and later the telephone is put outpf service entirely. The (lathâ€"covered card which rnnnccts yum NIL-- plume instrument with the bell lynx and the oval running to the telephone rccuivcr are each made up nf a number of fine wires covered with light insula- tion. If these cords were not made in this way they would not be flexible. They are nm‘cssarily dclivatc and easily put om of order by misuse. M. HITCH. Village Clerk ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHONE to.“ O I150 5'.“ $.10 73.10 52.50 ”.76 HM" 4.!“ {IS 4.16 LIG "mm $.15 L30. Cnmmi».~ioner Haller moved to ad- journ to the next. mgulm- meeting date. Mum: l3, I922. 0n roll call Commission-m Hulk-r, Haunt, Ben- (IN and Mayor Harbor voted Aye: Nap. none: Motion: carried. (MAS. M. HITCH. Village Clerk Harri“ Mon Trustworthy, Shula-hm III-llvuw III.” "nun-«I mv‘n ire mun- lnmnunlu Hum mg:- m. n In "w run» u! .3 In I. [urn-huh!) lu-rmnu a! "Mr mrn-uu-«l sum: "1 "nmpuufl- "Minx. The I'm” 7- mun amm- "II-ml u long 5'." In Hunt lu- lama rmuul I-ulurul'v ul I." aim Milan- n "mun; 0w Mum-- Ian-n Tran-rm. GD ”0991 TD 111547 ...... 1967.38 Gem-ml I-Ik-ctrig Co C 65927.. 67.93 The Texas Co. No. 454 ....... 389.43 V. Fmdonhauen, Rent.....,.. 30.00 Light Dept. Pumping Bill ..... 478.80‘ Light Dept. l‘ubiic Light ...... 11.04‘ Fairbanks. Morse 5: Co. Note 3 505.00} Light Dept. Pumping Bill ..... 478.80 Light Dept. Public Light ...... 11.04 l-‘airbankx. Morse 5: Co. Note 3 50500 On rull can Commissioners Hearth Ham-n. Bunion and Mayor Burber \olcd Aw; .Na‘ .~. none; Motion can. find. I’m In“ on the lam. II III lmgmlhlv m om-Ilmr, uwmnlly 00 sort-Hy. I "Harm-mung [mm-w. The [-rhlq'lph-n'n' Hu- IIlhlc- un- mo nmuulwnrl.’ «:1 human Irv-«lulu Hut- Ifl' firm-0r). 1286, ............. Hawkins Electric Co, “9, 40;) 4.450 Westmnnt Hardware Co 2-20-22 80.00 Dicko Tool Co. 244-22 ........ [.15 Western Electric ()0. No. 846603 B 84985, C 53 ............. Kidwoll Garage (20.. 24â€"22.... Sinclair Refining (30.,V Bills Nu. 465069 and 46507.5 ......... 171.70 Downers Grove Garage. 2-1, 3-! [3.70 Monarch Electric 6; Wire (10.. Bills 84791, 1007!. 8472.5, and 84895, ..................... 272.14 Lu"! Lumber Ci). No. 632. Luuis L. Immersun. 3-1-22 (7. U. Q. R. R. 354-22 ..... Standard Oil (30., Bills. B. 83 Petty Cash. February pccount. .58 new. 00‘ Public Property Potty Cash. February accounLJOZJn Rum. (S. TL-unanb Son, Bi" ‘ 2-20-22 H. ......... NI. [loll Phone (10.. 34â€"22. Merelyâ€" Results will: Class- ified Ads are Sure. I 88-] Ask for adâ€"laket. Or No Tum. the Don. Mills Priming (10.. .'u. nouns GI)“ mo DOWNIIS GUY [LUNGS . . 204.75 . 76.23 138.27 47.69 Totals , ................... 315605.95 3 4869.78 S 6616.64 313859.09 fiyuill Assessments .......... 984.06 16.38 1000.44 Gum! Tour ........ . ..... 816590.01 8 4880.16 8 66:6.“ 814859.53 I do hereby awe-r to the best of my knowledge this report to be true Ind comet. C. Ford Duh, Villngc Trnsurer. ' Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of Febm . 1922. Chas. M.Hitdv. Notary Pu lie. Dept. of Public Affairs ..... Dep t. of Accounts Finances [‘93: c. of Health I: Safe“ Dep pt 0! Streets 6: Public Imp Dept. of Public Property Public Library ............. Interest Fund .............. _ Sinking Fund .............. u --...-u- .v.... 7. To the Council of the Village of Downers Grm'éâ€"lllinois, Gentlemen: Th. following i< my report for the month of January, 1922. C. Ford Davis, Village Treasurer. Funds ' On hand Receipts Expend. Bal. last report for month {or month on hand Dept. of Public Affairs ........ 3 782.66 3 782.66 Dept. of Accounts Finances .. 4853.11 40.25 570.88 4322.48 Dept. of Health 4: Safety ...... 151.6! [6.50 113.42 54.69 Dept. of Streets Public Imp. .. 831.12 74.34 517.50 387.96 Dept. of Public Property ....... 4338.76 4724.60 5087.02 3976.34 327.82 462.96 Public Library ................ 790.78 Interest Fund .............. _ 3550.84 14.09 3564.93 Sinking Fund ................. 307.07 307-07 The annual township primary elec- tion tomorrow, Saturday, March I], pmmises to In- u rather warm one. The several candidates in the field for the job of Highway Commissioner make this pmsiblo as all are mak- ing determined fights for the place. Town Clerk. Highway Commission” and Suwrvim l'p for 'Re-Eleclion NOMINATE TOWNr SHIP OFFICIALS . SAT'RDAY, MAR. 11 Phone 8 Would ‘ You Like lo--- Its made from (be (m! wheat that grows All this is possible by brin {3: ‘our re- pair troubles to our shop at 13 . ailmad st. Only genuine Ford gisrts are used in making repairs and the t of workman- ship assures that your car will be as good as new when the job is completed. MC“ BUCllllolZ magmas-«mammal!!! When your machine is out of order with some mechanical trouble, you naturally want to get it in shape as soon as possible. You would also like to have it repaired by a man who understands the Ford machine from head to tail light and who uses parts built by the Ford company for the Ford machines. GENUINE FORD PARTS There are times when even a Ford must he laid up for repairs. 19 W. Railroad St. Downers Gran, m. ‘ PHONE DOWNERS GROVE 371 a. w. Welcll, Resident Salesman 218 E. Maple 310,, Plume W from, the best flour you ever saw? . lust gel a sack 01-- CINDERELLA ' Try our service. You’ll be Pleased. FORD OWNERS DISTRIBUTORS BAKE BREAD '. W. NASH in muvuuAI. CAI TREASI‘RBR‘S I’ll-1P0!!!“ Two Hinsdale men are seeking Chas. K. Rae's place as highway com- missioner. ‘Louis l-Iitlman. whose ac- cident several years ago forced him to rofire from (he mason contracting business and Henry Leibumlguth, a Hinsdale teaming contractdr. Both men have the support of a wide ac- qoaintancoship. The other olfices to be filled airs; assistant superviflor; afsessor and mm] clerk. The present men holding the jobs are W. H. fllmlgott, George Ruchty and John Hall. Nci‘hgar of them has any opposition. “Chin. K. line, the present highwfag 21 S. Main St. 3 6616.64 813859.09 1000.44 $7.50 Murh of the mad program is in its first' stages and the coming summer will see real msults from the hard road tax. During the past year Mr. Ron hux hard surfaced many wads in all sections of the township and as soon as Ogden avenue cement road is finished the permanent improve- cornmissinore, wafers to his wwrd as a recommendation to the voters. Since the“ voting of the hard i'oad tax the volume of work entrusted to the highway commissioner has grown in magnitqdm and Impértancc. To- day over $50,000 an expended un~ nuuly on the roads of this township. JEWEL GAS STOVES HERO FURNACES 66w MEDAL FLOUR HARDWARE. 36 S. Mala Street Telephone No.29 Hardware Coal and Feed Hand and Electric 3m biggest advantage of buying a Buick car is that you get I Buick Valve-MM motor and pruperly related dumb, 2The buyer of a Buick cur profits by the me- quenlly lowered manufacturing costs. For twenty years the name Buick has been indelibly 'linked with those cur qualities that anal most profound: to cur owners-startli- nus. power and unfulling dependubflity. 1 Buick production has increased so immensely that it has been possible to nuke greater strides each season in the handling of etch operation. I03! FACTS You SHOULD "0W ‘Turnlng the gas on and off frequently; the slight explosion that sometimes results when it is lighted, are both highly destruc- tive to a mantle. Or a mantle, which burn- ing steadily, mi ht last for several thous- and hours, m_ay_ glestroyed in a few min- How long should a good gas mantle last? The answer is from 800 to 1,000 burning hours. utes by rdugh'handling. mmnumonnumm'r mmmm .r" WesternUnifed Gas 1"“; 2;" and ElectricCompanY ‘59: full 0 Pep and Red Comb Poultry Iced Chas. Mochel 5: Son The Life of Your Gas Mantle. STOVES AND RANGES Washing Machines The $32,000 hard \roadn fund avail- able last summer has been spent, en- tirely on the toads specified at the special election voting the tax and the general funds has taken care of the lesser lateral: and the Joliet and l‘lainfield roads. Madison street, in Hinsdaie, has been haul surfaced un- der Mr. Rae’s superyision south to the \county line at Byrneville. Those close to matters in the town- ship earnestly urge the return of Mr. Roe to office as a competent. and honest highway commissioner. ment of the Downers Groveflinadfls load will be resumed. Efldax, March 10, 1922 FOURS

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