Robert Ellen spent I M week with his sister at .. T. Morris Whilélilc Cigit.Houe Cincinnati. Ohio. COMPAN Y TELEPHONE CfllCAï¬O. Inn-cu or few days Chrystal It protects ynn . emergency. THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSâ€"LETTER of ski A a? protection in case sic ‘ ass, 5 good promotion; in case The_beot protection Sobnoidor Cooke’s in the place to buy your clock. Don’t patron. in 'out-of-town agents who no call. ing an inferior article. Call und use our new clock department: ‘ Mr. A. P. Richardoon and hmily will return to chair Chimp home. ulmut the first of October HIGHLAND mm nus Kmy wu’m CIGARS. y‘Oll Chicago Day, Oct. 9th ,‘30 mm Ball Swaep Entrance fee tum balk. Eighteen holes handicap. Winner to get ~two thirds, second man one- third. 0! the balls. FUTURE EVENTS AT EXIOOB. Saturday, Oct. 7th, Mixud Four- some handicap Eighteen holes medal play Prize for best not score. Entries for this event must be sent to the club [no/Fe by 8 p m. , Friday Oct. 6th. \ ' The women’s tournamént at the Exmoor club scheduled for Sept. 29. has been canceled. Next Satdrday at 2 o’clock the club will hold a driv- ing contest. to be followed by" an up proachiug and pnttiugcoutoat at 3:30 o‘clock. " ~ , ' At the Exmoor Country club Sat- urday R. J. Street defeated C. W. Hillard in a close match' by 1 up in the semiï¬nals, and J .~ M. Cutter won from Harrerowuer, J r-., by 6 up and 4 to' play. Cutter and Street will play the ï¬nals next Saturday. The Onwentaia Country eluh went up to Milwaukee Saturday and were defeated in a team match with the Milwaukee Country club by 15 up. The eonteet waa the leeond ole home and home eeriee, in which the‘vieitâ€" ing players had [our holeelead when they started in Saturday’a match. The eonteet waa intending through out and many surpriaee reaulted. D. R. Forgan, the veteran weeterncham- pion. could do no better than break even with L. T. Boyd, the crack Milwaukee player. The hero of the Onwenteian wae Walter Egan. who took G. H. Russell into camp 0 down while 0. C. Fuller of Milwaukee heat J. D. Hubbard 5 up. John Hum- line and J. K. Illeley finished all even. It was a noteworthy feature . that the young players of Onwenteie were'the only ones to ï¬nish up. Be- eides W. E. Egan defeating hie op. ponent, A. Poole. J in, andLThomp- eon ï¬nished 1 and 3 up,.reepeetively' Asa result of Saturday’s contest Mil- waukee is 11 up on; the home and home eeriee., Thetotal eeore was: Milwaukee; 25; Onwentsia 10. Glen- view will play the ' Milwaukee club “Milwaukee next Saturday. - 0d! and Wm. ‘ ’. 7