Rev. H. H. Thoren is in town vie-t itiug with friends and workingon the} Evangelical college. He‘has strong ‘ hopes of being able to establish the: college here. “e understand that,Z ï¬ve acres of land and six thousand: five hundred dollars have alreadyl been gi\ en -t least ten thousand l dollars will be needed to establish‘ the college here. The beneï¬ts which such an institution would give High- land Park are manifold. Besides an; increase in population and Come ; quently of business. a college raises:f the standard of culture and learning1 In addition to the Vesper service Sunday afternoon at 4:30 .o‘clock, to which tlje public will be cordially welcomed; there will be one or two mor * musicales next Week before the close, Friday evening at 8 o‘clock. The musicale Institute gave a sort of “Public" Thursday eveningiu the Drill Hall at the Academy, with a very large and appreciative audience in attendance. These musicales are primarily for their own entertain- ment and practice. They are teach- ers from all over the west and they want to see and hear each other sing and read on the platform outside the: school rooms. and so’they have two‘ of' these ptiblic recitals per Week and our people enjoy it t'ery much: 3 Last evening they had songs, solosfl duets and choruse< intermingled with readings, recitations. etc.. practically ‘ Covering the ï¬eld of their study or? work in the Institute. Of course: these little publics are of great value 3 to~ them and afford us poor Ul-t Eiders. rare pleasure and no little: proï¬t. ’ Wednesday evening. the 27th..at their home on Green street, the Misses Alford gave. a lawn party to a few of their friends. - The lawn to north of their home was illuminated with Japanese'lanterns, as also was the porch, producing a very pretty effect. The evening was devoted to? conversaï¬on. games and -vocal and1 instrumental .niusic. All present report a good time. ’ City Marshal Leesch reports ol far 2%?) dogs 1n this city enrolled 0511? his list, and the work is not quitel (lune. with proépect that he will havel over 300 yet. Some 1% or 20 all these have no visible or known own- l ers and so will speedily pass out all the land pf the living. l Among the persons acquainted at the Park who Went to the war was W. S. Campbell, class of ’98, North Western Military Academy. He gave up his life for his country last Week, at Camp Alger. Thus our Military Academy is represented on the honor roll of our country. .1 “'e hear City Attorney Smpot is going off for a brief ‘ vacation in a few days. Where or just when, he keeps‘tu himself so we can‘t :1†ask him to send us a package- of the llih he buys. of some good fisherman up there. “'6 don‘t like fresh fish, we don't. )Ir_ and Mrs. ,1). M. Ers kine are! Miss Mae Welch returned home- exbected home from their European itilis week after. :1 visit with fru-mL trip every day now, whileCharIes H. ’ in Harvard. . Warren is tempest tossed on thei \Irs. Dr. G. \V.Tur1wr “ill leave briny deep, on his way home from for Canada Sundan 11 here she “ill ’ the “ orld 5 Sunday school conven lispend a few 1110111115. : tion‘ i The Rev Samuel Bre.1k\\ell.after[ “Vs hear City Attorney Smoot is spending a nee-.11 11itlr his hull re going off for a brief ‘ vacation in 8 turned home to Dellia \\ is COLLEGE A POSSIBILITY. Alderman Brand was to have ai ML and Mrs- D080 0‘ Libert)"'i“" suit yesterday before Judge Con» f v'sited friends in town this Week. ' g I stock, but it was continued. we 111-. \Iiss Grace Strapp of Chicago was derstand, so that the rotund alder the guest of \\. J. “ elch mer Sun man could enjoy the picnic. | (In). There seems to be an unusual i able to help this project in any way armount of sickness in townjugt HOW. I especially With funds. WI“ do SODOW 1 ~~7 7-, __;~ .7 though not of a malignant type. fï¬lOHWOOD AND FORâ€"1:7 étlERIDAN ML and Mrs. Fredereck Fiecher’ entertained the Park avenue Metho- ; _ dist church missionary society at i b†“Ste“ 0"“ Sunday- their beautiful home on Beneï¬t-Hqu Miss Blanche DeBray of Evunston Thursday. , Lis the guest of Mrs. Rev.‘Clay. Charles Yutesiiifr Chicago viuh-d THE MUSICALE. NEWSLETS. :53: MRS. A. BOCK. SSLFancy Groceries, Dry Goods and Crockery, ish‘ rchf BOOTS AND SHOES. Frulu and Vegetables Received Dully. â€arryBrmvnleu “(In electwl to spcéeed J R. Bowman as school trustee, last Saturday. “ith a major ity 01' -3 mer John Hickey. The Vote} was 76 to 53. L()STW*FO\ terrier answering to the name of Chippiv: ole-all) marked: “It‘ll large' round spot on the I: ack on right shoulder; had on Runsian leather .,collur: liberal reward. Return to W. Dr Me-ssinger. Tlu' Epwurtlx Leugli'e isurrunging t(. g() to the North ('hicngo district next Saturday afternoon m Luke- Bluff.- Mi» )Inymr thte'r (If DvH‘ï¬L-ld and Mrs. Ada Buur. of Ohio. visited Jeaniv (‘ullins lust 'I‘m-sduv. A rustic bridge has recent!) heenl completed oxer the rznino in the rear; of the oï¬icers (lul) house It is in beauty. strong and well put up, and; reflects much credit on the Engineerl i gcorps. the builders. Capt. T. L. ‘ lHuston is the ofï¬ce-r who designed it. i l Estabun Vimnt l’nscual is‘ the‘ name of the Cuban [my which Chap-1 ’laiu Gavitt sent to his folks at the 1 Fort in charge of Colonel Wilson ofi lthe Manhattan ('lnl). His lust birth“I «lay Was on the Fuurth uf July. when lllt‘ was ‘l years (illl. He) is \‘e r_\ stunt I for hisave ve-rv black lmnzkink} hair.1 sin-alts little English and undir- xtunds less. I Work has been begun on the switch lending to the pmwr lmusv. Mrs. \V. W. Summers ha> come out from Chicago to apt-ml the sum- mer, The work of macadamizing \Vuu- kcgau avenue has been begun under James Mchunugh. It has been ufï¬cially reported that Color Sergt. Brittau was kilh-d in the battle of Santiago. Privntv mL Vices my that when found hv stiH held the 1‘. S. flag in his hands. His widow has the sympathy of her many friends in hcr hermwun-nt. Better get your photos taken he» I fore prices are raised on amount of‘ the war tax. (10 to the Harm's-ll studiomorthentrance to Ft. Sheridan. 3 Liuut. Parker, Quar S. V. Engineers. was 11 nemlay that the First I be won culled upon a ewrything in readiness Frank and Albert Long and Mrs. Turhush and daughter of Chicago spent the Sabbath with N. Mowers. W. J. Regan. of the Hartford In~ surauce company. Chicago. Spt‘nl most of the week with friends in town. in a community. We trust that those Goods the Best. Prices ate Reasonable. HIGHWOOD HAPPENINGS Quartgrnmsler. l'. 'as notiï¬ed “vied rst Battery would on and to have hl-ZV’I‘IUK IV 'l'hh vnhnum 1- ‘Paul! 3w In force from and nth-r Ila pn-anuuc. au-pmud And puhhr atmn. l’aswd Jul xmh. 1mm \pprm ed inly 23d. lyi’h. ' Sit'TlUN Ill. All nnimann-sm mm- nf ur dmunn-s mcnns'u-trnl hum-with shal be and the 5.1â€â€œ: 0 hr jrpenlm! SFt'TlUN II All um-xpmnh-d lvalantcu 0! any m-In Hr m'xm 4»! any urm ml amm'pnm [inn mmlr [W â€H! onhnanu-mzn'hrr\m-m1nl In nmkmx up any (h‘ï¬xlrlu‘y In any Imn ur noun m [hr uum- genera! apprnpnaliwn and for 11w smnc general purpose nr' ‘ like :41. pmprmlinn made In‘ lhishrdlnznu . er'rmx Ill. All nnimann-sm pan.- M or l‘f‘nnx u. d Natuvncr) l'ur wlm mg and stannm-ry mnmsos llhmn l-ur puhln :hmn l:ll.'[u7\1~ Sulnr) (If()!ï¬('rr§- lmr .Ilifl\ u! ‘ m “WITH†FIR‘ hcp.’ rum-11L -F<ur fin-dc; anmvm pllrlunm" Bonds .md lnhrrat Fur Inwh‘u] :v. dc! {who as and mlrnwl Ia] mxduu, Must‘diJm-mh -~ Fur mmanmmh univurmr plxrpuM‘s Hut lu'n'flbuu‘ (mum-mini SECTION I. That 1hr fnlhm-mg «mun, m u murh {hon-Hf us may h- :mthun/od h 1:1“,h4 and the sight zin- hen-by appruprxulml tur «'an pnrnlr purhnsu- for thc tiara} year “mum-m- ung May 13L IEDH. and rmhnu Aw.) liuth lhfl‘.’ Strm-ts and Bndgcs Fur nunslnut mg. rrpamn :md nmlnlmmng strcvh and bruï¬u‘s Scums » For constructing. ropauxinu and muinlmniny scum: 1H8 “1 Mme! Lighting Fm slu‘t’! Iluhlmg 319“!“ (I1 Making :«xnxvn-prumnvw fur mum-mm [vunnmw forth that! \‘vur [rum .‘12Iyl\1.1""“IH.\K‘H1 :wth. 1mm Hy IY urdmm-d ln' Hw (‘IIV L'uumll mt m:- L'ny n! Hnghlugd )‘mk: Making» 111., The» firm of Pitts x Gene“ is thin‘ day dissolved by mutual (-nnseul. AH hills to he paid and (‘nllvctwl by A. F. Pitts. who will (-untinm- tho- hll‘ir max-it A. F. l’ltts. T1 .ml Highland Park Illinois. Telephone 54 J. “((10% Highland Park. August 15. 1‘ Dissolution Notice. ADMISSION Hi [many Fur IHVHhAI 1!. duo» .md mlrnwl Ia] mxduu, 131x ‘lllt'nlh -~ Fur mm anm «h r plxrlnbrs Hut lu'n'flbuu‘ mum-d , V. 7:)“ AN ORDINANCE ' V 7R H. H\‘ANS..\1I)’1M Jonx memx City Clerk n upnutml II All Goods Dellv-rcd Free 0‘ Churn [\‘JT (m 1m TELEPHONE 5 6 Are responsible for all goods while In our hands Furniture and Pianos Moved, “Packed and Shipped. Express, Baggage and Dime Partâ€" Delivery. flighéClass Entertainment and Refreshments. Clauder Fort Sheridan Park Opening Saturday, July 30th, Concert Every Afternoon and Evening. Goods handled with greatat care. Prompt attention given all orders. ELECTRIC CARS STOP AT ENTRANCE T0 PARK Trunks, 25c.; Parcels, 10c. To or from any part of the city. Park can he rvarhml from pninh mull) of Highland Park. I») 111-9 (1 31“: R) in Highland Park or Part" Sheridan Flu liom, and (he elm-â€iv i'az'r, JAS. H. DUFFY ‘ADJOININO COVIINUINY llIIIVITYON AND HIS Famous Band. Agent [or Blue Flume Wickless Oil Stoves. . Tin. Sheet-Iron and Furnace Work Done to Order. STOVES, RANGES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS. J. H. DUFFY, Manager. .C. A. KUIST. Hardware. l0 CENTS. if“: The liltw‘nc titled in )vuhli (hing m Had, {U lxn’n HI reCI'f’?" In! the)†ha“ dam PM L (-uhun I~ cum-«l tral hu all pu‘in‘ \V‘Hukt "(HAUL (‘UIHPHM- the E e-t-er‘ \n‘ll tlwil Thv_\' fin-l luliH 1w“ can~ opera class- nmmnor a: to 1“" Hit‘ a fir raorva! Inn. and Shenduh Th‘ ned {m mum-{H on Hm (mun!) hm .‘Inynx â€a: thn mlundnggj and n 1- an nlq some H‘\l‘!l her “'0! fruntngfc U Hlt‘ltmï¬i b} n C ham-v, lulu-d. “mung: 13’0†Chm)". 3‘ 1m“. “11!. H‘wre {111?t‘l('1.\n/U:, hinnhhwk> At! [WM â€1' ~1vI-0‘X‘ ~H1v tho fI-m'v.‘ \th (“11"1‘k‘ nut; “1er {I'M' ««f C I); 1hr mm» H] dre-d {cc-t lung bin-Mug t‘pou‘m to watch Lh'hgl 0! tlw gï¬mnds 11.)" {0.4 “V†n NM! 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