Illinois News Index

Downers Grove Reporter, 11 Aug 1922, p. 4

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(Nu plw, Dn. be but Sherwood, compris- 04 of E. H. In Due and O. W. Shor- Iod I: I partnership recently form- d lot an ”we of pmdldag medi- duo. Ind In: mnfly had eroded for yer und odvocuto has exhibited high attainments. He is a ripe scholar and trusty attorney and may be found. during unite hours. It 95 Dear- boru street. Chicago. expanded «the $50,000 within the put two years. Other improvements are being pushed forward as fast :4: time and money will permit. and it is: «midway expected that on this and udjucent property many gentlemen’s mindent country seats will be‘ ended. in the near future . Col. Arthur B. Wilson is the mpre~ “the legal light of the place. During his three year's residence but! he bu become well and favor- lfly known personally, and u a law- W Gen. A. C. Ducot resides here, and no man we venture to say has done none for “The Grove" than he. See- lnc the beauty of this locality, and rightly predicting its ultimate value and not far distant popularity, he, in 1872. invested in its real estate. To day he owns some 800 acres. about lulf of which is splendid grove land, whoa picturesque lovlinens is not mad anywhere on this continent. Here he occupies the palatial mnnsion on which, and the grounds and other lupmvementg surrounding, he has P. William Mergenthal is a cut-- tinge and wagon builder and bus his own neat and convenient place oppo- site the above. He in an old and ex- perienced workman and is very atten- tive to every trivial detail of his busi- ness, so that work issuing from his shop may he only of one qualityâ€" nnd that of the best. Besides manu- facturing and repdring he is agent for the sleight; and mad cart: pro- duced by the Northwestern Sleigh 00., at Milwaukee. Wis. Henry Carpenter, who loathed here about the vent 1840. is still among i EDWARD C. GLOW icthetimetodecorate hm withaniceCe- McPherson ham maul by film-o". 37 (N U. II. Balm. an 0“ new" and "v , Habit (Man and mine" Inn. duh In rout)" In! all Had: of “tuna" 3M opholnlny. and h the under“!- er of MN" Grow. PWmI. {Ah-nu. you! good: and quality of work um) '3“th “Mm. In I» printing! chMoHd‘n a! Na malls. It. 8. “uni-Icy, "It n-w but a! or mn. kn bun with a Mr tinny ”an. and «huh. 1h: "no in m Maul! It" My 0! RN hill nun be inn. Ila Nu I an "'17 ha! north.“ 0! IN do... vhnhmwn.npnloool|nol which ho would all u mm rim. 81m to Mud-00d no WMMIWNINII'OOOI- 1m»... Md main. and N- nar- mn. In "I. 0.0.... mum-d- I“ Ibo"...- nlhbmty. Mr. m Mn 0 window is do In thin lino. Walter Ira-7y. an "all.“ Nul- zmflh and hots-94M" for J. W. at» that. in alum pnmiflat M I W71 1 All kinds of work except papefins Phone 44-J RED. 2 ly. night or day. Ir. Schmm I: worthy of patmn and ma. Qulrin Schmlu is I Nuksmnh. wagon-maker, and the livery man of the viii-go. Since his commoner-sent 1sew-r2] yarn ago. he bu been one o! the most tutu-priming men 6n town, and today occupies I loading place In‘ his line. "in shop. mum and mi? .k-m-v nre Maud in such proximity (in! the public wanting numbing In NH line can be accommodated prompt» Henry Carpenter. who located here about the year 1840. is still among us. and considering that he has pm- ed the age of three score and fifteen years. is hale and hearty. He was‘ the first memhent of Downers Grove. but {or many years past has been out? of active business, devoting his time ‘to his private affeirs. During his ca- ‘reer here he has oIIned considerable real estate. but latterly has disposed of the Bulk of it. but now owns quite! a number of tenements which he! rents at very Interesting figures to the tenants. and as convenient as money Ind ex- perience could devise. Out of it is- uues fim class work. Mr. Sucker being an expert workman or no mean calibm. ('nrpenter (minder Painter- 225 80. Main St. Mun Gnu. Ill. Telephone 321-]! Downers Grove Dodge Bros. Motor Cars L. W. BREAW Dodge Brothers offer to the business public of America an entirely new principle in Coupe body construction. From framework to window mouldings the body is built of steel. It is the first all-steel closed car ever marketed This design anticipates every possible requirement of commercial travel. It insures unusual quietnasâ€"unâ€" usual graceâ€"unusual stamina. It has made it possible to give the Coupe that same lustrous baked-on enamel finish for which Dodge Brothers open cars have long been famous. The upholstery is of genuine leatherâ€"leather that will wash and wear. The seat is wide and comfortable. Car- rying compartments are accessible and spacious. The car is equipped with a heater, window levers, windshield cleaner, cord tires, Yale door locks, and every other ap- pointment necessary to the owner's comfort and protect- tion. ~ Built inside and out to withstand the wear and tear of everyday use, it retains the same lightness and beauty of line which you are accustomed to look for in Dodge ' Brothers Cars. It is the Business Coupe which business people the world over have been expectingâ€"from Dodge Brothers. THE PRICE IS 8980 f. o. I). DETROIT A Business Coupe of Steel IDA"! Edna! G. [non CO. REAL ESTATE up w a good ulondud 0'7 My, while his charge» In only "on out In." to two-think thou of city when. llem-uu Roth, the npmuuun mutual tlilor o! the plan, In on a! ‘llw moi! Indmlrlm Mill!“ “In 0! the town. This. however. ‘3” lot c! “up" he a! mum: boom to cw lumen. but the fan that h in n “J «lien! workman In 0! pt... I...» can and has mulch! In the “at" of George Dimer, the boot and due- makcr of Downers Grove, came here about. sixteen you: no, and line ”It" has been very luborioun Old {nithrul n the trade. Today In owns his shop and residence and in by! Inn.)- with I or 2 assistants I” at am. "is new work and ”pain m‘ Henry Selig, the tonsoriul urtlst oi the town, It; doing aâ€"nlce paying busi- ness and giving good satisfaction. He owns the place he occupies. Ind ‘hence may always be found “at: home," ready to attend to the wwtsi of his customers. A few years '30 it was though! thal out of 1,000 in- habitants the villnge would not cup- pan a barber, but the success of Ir. Selig has proven the error 0! this im- prcssion. ll. L PUFFEII, I. D. PhytkhlmdSurgan ”nan-alumna "annual. manual E P Peterson, the “feedomill man,” ‘as he is often called, and by which name he is well known. is propriewr of a well equipped feed-ml“ near Lisle depot, Just mat of Downers Grove and disposes of comma-able stuff in this vicinity. His principal busness. however, consists ln grind- ing feed for the farmers. to whom‘ satisfaction has been given and sue-i cosy assured to himself. 1 he bought daily. Candy 0! all kinds. cigars, tobacco. fruits, oysters in sea- son, and lunches. Mr. ncGary nlso deals in pianos and organs, but mys particular attention to the smaller in- struments, qulle a stock of which he keeps on hand. and conIecuomry which is principl- ly managed through the dartlmu by his family.‘ Herein {nah brag! mgy S. MURPHY Carpal" Work and dalldndn M IOU-1.2 BERN AI [ht-l 1‘...“- I” work of n satisfactory char-cur. amm- ln Europe. The birch figures largely in the "to Ind “semi 0f the Bumpeun rat-es as well. The fusres u! the Human magis- trates mm a bundle of birch finds, the ”who! of authority. Through this use It may haw route down to the uhmnlmuslor. Indeed the bin-h menu! In have been. in prlmnlve Mules. In any rountrlea the symbol M author- i It: and of pom-r. I patrons of his mbllahn'nt. He oom- moneed to learn tho business of un- or and cutter twenty-five years ago in Germany. Incl {or the past five year: has ban in this country. His success here is well merited. and his “ml". mun-3 [bun-um.- JOHN S. LOZIER uumcmu. mm 1 Day, 20 We can listen to you TODAY still he an underproduction thro- out the winter. OrderCoalnow. Itwillbeanact of wisdom. Deliveries will be slow naming a serious with the continued deadlock tween coal miners and operators. Even though the strike were end- ed tomorrow and all mine: resum- egnfujl-time (migration2 there would l’leaa for prompt delivery of coal in January may be in vain, when cold days come. There is no denying that the fuel situation of the nation is fast as- salmon Resident Hember of the Lumberman’s Publicity Bureau Lord Lumber company KIDWELL GARAGE CO. DOWNERS GROVE, ILLINOIS TRY A CLASSIFIED AD. luau-w. Coach” AM Im. .In the end the husbandry oulfltulateil "mid utter a while diwrs great hulk-s. with cm are"! jouluusy of flu- maven“)- dlspleuuum made them mac-hen, and mi them up and downs the counts-lei to the [rear admiration of all be holderl." It' Is as delicious as the best home-made product and think of the convenience! It :3 always ready. to ”TL W. NASH Phone 8 As a ple we do not eat salads frequently enough. hey should be served at least once a day. RICHELIEU THOUSAND ISLAND DRESSING is a blessing to the public because it is-especiafly yell adapted to those salads which contain vitammes most_ ahundqngly, _ _ _ _ _ should be the first consideration in ,the selection of foods for the table. Maybe we can’t In JANUARY Phone 284 at the heat, hut it you order now it will help us make an eetimute of the luel needs in Downer: Grove. We are going to use every power within our mom to Protect our customers end we dont want a one of them to be cold next winter. Place your order today. Don't gamble your next winter comfort not the chance that coal will cheaper wit-n the strike ends. ' ltis 'hlethetitwillcoet ou DIOR before the winter is «led. ORDER TODAY. No Adoption Loan! In England. In Enuhmd the adoption of cum cumin! be legally muted. A (ember In English Iii fie of on ('lvllvut’s dmrmm 1 mm: a muons: “H1- Iwn'ee you In the pm em tom. lends In the mutation! mood. keeps me In the Inbjectlve. and ruin: you In the 1mm" Phone 9ft}! 6 pan. 21 South Main Street

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