:1 Juli. I Gary â€it." In: the busing-u pluu in eonuM by ’ phone Iith over 25 ,000 eitieo ad ‘ to! m in the Uuimd Sumo. Tm!" tho ndvuuoemomu of the Nineteenth . ‘Oeumry are wonderful The print. â€the Iiuel Wanton loll on Friday (oi uni: pom at Springï¬eld. ‘Knu ' flu Palmer A. Montgomery an. â€lined the Lunch Club Thursday, mg of the book was done in we Nun Ln“: utï¬cu. ' flu. Palmer A. Montgomery en- Mined We Lunch Club Thursday, has†3‘". H- 3.13““! will leave A â€.3,“ MIMI “It in Jefl'u- home in Wmncth- . Gouda: 3-way gave I dinning pm, Tuesday evening Ea i; a can 0! W. F Bumâ€. Mr. nad Mn. (home Clinch gave I 56» ‘ttde ‘fl mama Yum Club to tho Minot Watson ou lion- my. I w-â€" --. .VHNV ' , I Pro!- arrogant: RD_Ld Surï¬ng! Elk: “00¢ " k“ W030 . kt, a; ry “to ' 5 Agtlng First Sergeant of Company A u" 8‘“ "A": ' 0 home. ‘m' , has captured the heart of a highly accam-r the annular. -, _ plished young lady of Highland Park. ‘ Timid“! oreulng In“ ‘ “0d “'9' The practice match by the 14th ahd rust Richard Street gave a drums at Batteries to Libertyvllle, Wednesday, was that: boil. 03‘ Laurel Ivonne About very properly executed. Several excellent gig-5†aims; were in: attendance. 5h“ were ï¬red. . (‘uonnral mm" a( tmoo K was made The 14th International Conven lion of the B Y. P. U. of America will be held at Detroit, July ’7 to 10 Reduced rules 0! one fare, plus 25c, will baolel'rd' by the ngaqh, . ' Dr and Hrs R W Rodman, of Contterville. Ill, ate tho happy pa anti 0!. I ï¬ne biliy, bo‘m June 27 ' Mrs. Rodin“ was formerly Miss Emma Ltlaid, of this place Louis N. Berube, the carpenter. has been doing considerable eonï¬ ttycting and building this: spring. Hr Berube is located at 138 North First street. Those contemplating building will do well to give him a chancé to estimate 11 the wolrk. :M_is_a Anna Rudoipb died Tbms , day e‘véning in Augustaua Hmpital, Chicago, at 6: 30 p m The remains are at the residence of Mr: F Ii... 1 Evans on Cam-red avenue Funeral survive wili be held at the German Lutheran Church, on Cautrul ave nue, Sunday at 1 p. m j Lieutenant Arthur C Purdy and Private C lmrfws M. Schneider, of the First; regiment. Natimiai Guard, leave tonight to attend the eight day encampment. at Springï¬eld Juiy 16th ihe reigiment leaves for a wuk’s stay in St Louis, which promises to be a treat for the boys. i The Chiago Telephone Company Inc jun: issued a new Directory for Highland Park. Highwood and Glen- P, Kiino’l bmthet we: The book it the largest ever iuuéd tor then place. ~and a big in- orom in nub-crib“, they being p â€lupin-law, Mr. m‘mddeuly n his . News. , P. M. Shubenafcompanyhh! {and m the nth battery this â€Ck Mute Jchn Wekh, company A, mad: cm... a: is mum m the Mann m. Private Bums of K troop was made Corporal on Monday last and promises to make good. ' very bfbpcrly exechtcd. Several excellent Mr. and Mrs. G. Roéiiafgir, of .Chi- 5M“ were ï¬r“ - (ago, and Doctor and Mrs. F. G. Woscott, 'C‘orporal Baldu of troop K was made took a trip Saturday to Diamond Lake sergeant‘Tuesday. Baldu lsavgry‘popu- and caught about forty bass. Returned tar man in the Fort and his "00p is very on Monday to Highwood. we“ pleased with his: promotion. _ III-‘0 (‘nlllmn‘r ' Corporal Hudson of company A and his fair maid are still occupying the parade ground, but will hocotnpelled to vacate by Corporal Halsey of company 0, who is jmshing tho-Mica. , o { ’ .Jolm Lisky head bartender ottheLifark. took a (layoff and: attended the circus at Wimkezan. , John is entering, on his 2th year at‘thc Park; was formerly Stewart at the Ofï¬cers Club. and consequently has many {fronds inthe army. \Iï¬lamtedâ€"«Byv Prof. Eagan of the Park-4 a small‘ boy t0: dig “bait (and catch ï¬sh). The Professor has been to Diamond'Lake swam times and his largest oath was a string of three pumpkin seeds attached to . his coat tail by some bad boy. ,ompuny A has Private Kebiylinsky 'of K 'trbgp, cham- pion eater of the post, challenges any member of the United States army in an eating contest He IS substanciafly backed ‘by his trons), and can raise suitable purse. i All side bets bets will be covered at mm x. FORT SHERIDAN- Drum Major Troskqsky received an ex-] cejlent diScharge from the service. The Majér was a very popular man and leaves many warm friends in the army. He was escorted to the train by the entire‘ band ‘stnff, where he was bade an affectionate farewell. Success and happiness is the wish of the boys that he carries back to his home at Mahoney City, Pa. v Musician Green, the famou dancer of‘ company A who lately returr .d from the Philippincs, will receive his discharge in a few days, when he will return to his home at Newport, R. l., accompanied by Miss Dortha Clark of Waukegan. The couple will be married immediately upon their arriv'al: Green will take his former position as floor walker' In his father’ 3 dcâ€" partment store. My, K troop, was furnislmi With "3 D. A†and C. L“? " 3- » Decrï¬eld,tookatdpthakchmvaon ‘ JOHN PIIIIS, Tuesday » . R S Winters has purchased the red Lil! Experience in Gardening. estate ofï¬ce of Mr. Pull and win open a Six you. a lublctiber to ‘Ameri. jewelry store there. an Gud wing The Mystic Workets held their result! tTl’t‘fl Tnmmcd. Insects Deotroyod ' The Mystic Workers held the}! regular meeting Thursday evening Indium (our new candidates Francis Peace.‘ 'who is at present at Yerkes Observatory, will leave In a month for California on scientiï¬c work Mrs. A Rome“. of Balaton Minn, has been here visiting her sons, Fred and Harry“! Romelï¬orthelastten diys. _ RobetookaMptoLakeGema ‘onT vidtedhisbrdherFramia atM Mhpbmw mwmflgbxgï¬m and SALE mm E8 m , *t. {gm manna Prop ful iuncheui Wednesday‘ < r’ 1‘ if ~ ;« ' her friends. The house ya beautifully, ) 768015 8 Mg", “m"“ed' . _ . no. u 51'. was Mr: 'Misscs Lizzie and, Dora Jordan, of x l envenworth, Kansas, will arrive at Fort NORTH 0’ IL! â€â€˜03 ‘Sheridun Sunday to spend a few weeks "I.“ Park. Ill. {visiting their sister, Mrs. F. McNiel. ' Tani-non: 27. 5 . P ~i :5 A grand celebration has been arranged for the Fourth at Fort Sheridan Park. The Fireman’s Grand Parade is the wow jug of the pro'grnm tor the day and com- mences at [953. m. lmertkmsin this column. ~ wwordsorleu. one insertion .5 ' ‘ " “ tour " .75 All sacs mthin column must be pend in Id- {nuns where advertue‘t hu no regulate Fon BALI-HM; a. bargain; Handsome side board, grandfaflxer’g‘clpck, guf- FOR SALE. â€"Kimban ladies’ phneton, good single harness, and English sadv dle and bridle. App1y to John Fre- bnrg, at his Livery Smble, St. .John avenue. count with this uï¬iée. Dread ~Mosquitooa Ronda Along the Great River I 'able at All Times. it in not a pleasurevto live in the‘wild { regions along the banks 0! the River" Amazon. The'lndians of that region all suffer martyr-dominant the mos- quitoee. Nobody in even the worst mosquito regions of the United States can imagine what the mosquitoes ot the Amazon region are like. «They actually drive the Indians. herdened as they are, from their villages at times. The people drag their women and children into woods and uplende :on such occasions, fleeing in headlong terror, ond they do not venture back to their home: until daylight. †sic box. library table. dining~uble and other articlas‘oi furniture, 31:0 oil and water color paintings. Call at'comer of Ravine and St. Johns avenue. \v ‘auv-n â€"_.â€"__ _, Smudge: and other similar mean- tor ï¬ghtfng the post m o! no use m the Amazon country when the monum- toes sally forth for u “night out.†The: gppoar than in much had» that me mm tom gunman.- mm “not. and oven M Want Column; -ungrel; 0' Geneva» JOHN PITTS, 5ҠELWERY. Bflkflflllï¬ Paople 1W Slum Au. mum. III. Pb... 341: Tun-non 27. LUMBER; COAL and- BUILDING MATERIAL Ofï¬ce and Yards in Lumber-District FIRST ST. NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE . Tunmpaomtm. v. 0. BOX 5%; FonngALE| [he telephone a Service \ Highland Park Ann" orutrr ' i. . North Share Property W. A. MERIGULD 8:. 80. LE" "8 FIGURE. 138440 LA SALLE STREET . 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