'rr' 11:10me _ Wadi-hm“ 'ct-ir-eo-lit-e-git'; Ae rg=.'tift.",U."t'ttP2t 4; .uv‘a- - L .mdh‘ud“ L, qiCarmimrmat_ . it N6Hmmtttttgr DEFIA'IB om SATURDAY aT12gtgP,tt tthit LTiTG 'srhhet9.d Invin- mums-mun rryPi"ftrrite-- muMmdlI-IO. Aha-mama. “kW‘Nm ‘mm.m- I‘d-wand. â€and“ "union‘s-(mum yhrrtom.a-ostuuiF, Ytig'TrttrtUtt?:ttiLiii -. puma-mm _H+rhhmu-tmr,rtrs,asith "-k.txtm#mhmtsrenriiswaseh (â€work's-MM: "tthtmre&driebr.mm.CEg. le.PPtPert..ira-r “- e‘ 9 takai; 1Fiiiii. M lab... mam Park _ Who-b dictio- um 1.35m mm»: H. Chandler. Highland “Triad - approved. mate sdlh Hertz. 2irm---Reroet of dis- ‘VMW mad. at»: do“. V Theodora a. Durst, Inch...“ Em with?“ to pay interest. _ J†St". Luke F'orest--h- nlm. Band of mm "WW" my†M. Stub-nth". Lake WP?“ report Approved. es- -- -..- .,,.-..... m v1 up". OM W. Burris. Waukeraar-- uet.rs ot Administration but! to r. D. Bunk. Proof ot heir-ship Einar Johnson. Atstitreh- Deerre {or sit of red estate erstered. Cupol- 14ml. Wm- â€and a]. of mat “mm mm" 'r-sc""""-- -» -. AW Thai. F... Hokey, iommtpeterrt, "gt-tu ErieuG,Gemptined copy otfuat mien-an admitted to ree- .-y-u .yy-vvw, - camel]. I... E. Faun. Rigid-ad Park. â€auburn: waived. _ Tun-u: W. Knowles. incompetent. "roet â€proud. Alan J. Int. Round Luke, final meet unarmed, estate cloned. m nrauGaed to an dieGiFG. Fin-1 "you approved Ind distribu- tion om Niki Cm. internment. mom! "Eon animal. w Jmitroi. r iii-aka". hear- ~-“ for order melon u- tate emf-nod to Am: 15. an. thtrith, 4.63.]; Km... In! proet mtg-pod go Angus: w.“ a..." Jiaia .153... on "than for probate of will con- ee, 904A“: ts. The-rr-retiree-t forthe day he!“ the Win: Jnll- M... MtBbtand Park, a. "LP-l!" qpre6 can timed. " waillofJI-ILM.AIM Mmehid Fuhmw to -hate,t-itwtaeemttmestoteot 'tfottr-1-t-mat- tPoo myâ€. In. The!“ C is“. l. u I. tutqd a M‘Wm-pwim 1asaverruretaodquiet-iem 'seth._ehtrrtt-tamu,ttse "tttia-tue-i-tao, MI: potion-l property. in ndtmitt.dt.rexaat.taviaetttteto "ma.Marvy.nradttrtmuateeof tyeeot-rur-uretr. of - I VII Hid-"tug“; Thtag.aintt.ttct-uett. m COURT LAST Will m, SIEAIIBN mils mum PAW on: mun-Inns mac: " miaihaxx (bush-Indus [nun-mu Den-fink] News P admin- nun-"mu: PM 1.- 'rteere.r-trtLa., -"hPr"t- Ian-.4 tmm In- ng. â€in; a: 0mm; Marathon-Nu volt-ad,†In“. "'t.r8h_uo-stqeu.t.rc. 1ttd"dut.t.trt: H- the "It Min-III -- bve.P-iueststsridiiTc -r1aetetukeuqB. n.†Ire-tSOG-d." iiiFia; "In; BOY sown uni F0! “we mp esae,"GiiiViaTie9iiirid --.- but!“ A I t'MPt . . t, u t “as. [m but - a mm,“ "e" a. In 0177mm " “build-yr. Ski-unto 1"ymuemutd-ras.ixret On Deco-her a, Mm), sh. m married Mir. John Timm, it» died in not Following the 4.ath at her kph-d I!» nude her has: with an. to Amie- in 1562. Dark; IG bone in Chm. In. Henriette Timm died " the from of her daughter, In. Christ '.lte-trc-aenrunz, Atte. tr, " MRS. 1|“le TIMM PASSES AWAY MONDAY MV. The Won is nponsoring the Bath- iu Beauty eontest to be held hen on Mold Dar, Aug. ST. A very Ilia prize is to be awarded the ce) he: of this content. The winner thenl you " Walk-gun on squeak! 2. Enroll next in this must. See Harry 0mm for "Airman. No ted tape, . fair and square dad to all. Enrollment must be made im, “may. _ ch-pérvne are paid. iiCiarua to the first wing at Waukegan, there Cound Utehman, eomriander; Al- vin New, tint triee-eommander; R. A. Olemhnf, lot-and vice-commander; Jane Show, tinance otBeer; Club - Kuhn. ldjunnt: Harry Bun. mun-arms: John Peters, chap- lain. The Deerfield Americul' Legion Pot: No. 738 held their election of of- tieers It I meeting held in'une In- mic temple last Wednesday evening with the following result, Architect's drawing, showing the new header buildin and Waukegan avenues Highwood. It is estimated th tween September " and October 1. The plans all for u and three apartments on the second Boor. Ltetreler's Story on page 1. AMERICAN LEGION BLEC'IS NEW OFFICERS In. Tiny: ya fun-EQW'I. 1 wow BUILDING NEARING EaiiEfiicfici'6cici' MM. __ -raliGGi- 'ir"CtltMtirttyittitt Park Press "Ohiaht “301921 w'Mat-t-tae-oa,it. "Pt-Wt-rf-rm.. «an. - a a... Jaiiiuai ,ieat.airiibGGiaGiiii hbmdcduwhua t""'eto-t-uuiic I The Wanna: family came from \Cambridceohire, near Imdon. Eng- land. to Chime in 1833. Willinm Wtynan, I brother of Mrs. Gratin ,Shepberd. In An Oxford graduate. 'wu m alderman in Chimo in 1854. (iii a suttoeriber to the Chieaeo Dem- cent in 1833. which was published in [November of that year. In. Wilton has a copy of the issue of [hummer1 124. 1339. conninin' 'she notice of her [parenh' wedding: "Merried: on the uni h dun-J} GniuiTiiir; - h lee" y, “I!" new n“, _..._._ ""-'"""-"e- 0th. â€wasn’t-18p. 1tt9*ertratsrrm.rasei.ied h .11.â€: “A: - ill-um of '*tltrVtsr-iFiiriiri; “Callahan-um: h-dMnWI-chupe- â€(On-chm Hem. Willin- MO. chin! of police in m h curly dun. In Sarah WIm5,I¢k-.Hm aime- --d_q'S-n-toe,rox, “all“ 1 Th Bhegh-d My an from “in ottmtr,t-tmttten. York. mwmmhhmr I Elixa Jane Shepherd. (hunter of Gratin and Snub “hymn; Shepherd Wu born in East NorthtieU, Septem- ber 10. 18M, of Abraham Lhueoln of Sum-Ion County. Illinois. The Whig phtfonn In “One Pram Term. The in- tegritp of - can-ms. tho safety ofttrrtuieier,nkthoeoerdl good " thr Phople. The Duh of the Which for the “he of the “lion." Sal-III] "um: hall the Int paint shop in Chicago in 1883. Ohio; for vmmwm. it; TyG of Virginia." As one of the electors on "r. Whig tittet â€you. the lame an.“ Shepherd to In. sGG"iiiT nan Tillcy. both of Cook County." "hiciErire $0, In; thijter_rsttEs1r, 1'tideyt, _WitiUm H. 1Grruon of Mitmgsjiiiiriii,f i msmunmm heart is a delightful memory to an eitrhtr-tuee-riar-otd member of our community, In. Joseph Wilson. the mother of Mrs. Chester Wolf. This charming woman, of a type that is fart disappearing, at in the sun porch of her dauthter's home, sewing for the Mississippi tfood sul- fate", n she mud in a cultured voice her g't'1",tl'aT, of an en um _'." 135v! mix-l. W qgglP%gaEOtir', gamut: BY MRS. JOSEPH WILSON _ if.“ PM» nu. union. mummy, AUGUST the mm; mm au, rode to miles aw header building, now in process of erecti It is estimated the building will be ready to l'l'he plans call for two stores on the ground ttoor .M_ w-_- ' . m --- 'iE--arits.a.uaL MIG-~00) min-tun- fall, upon his sweet- pr, L. EM., Mr, to stores on the ground ttoor and th'ree (Rings Pharmacy will occupy the main store space. a - iGuTa"iGir'"'7d.",'2'.Cl' 'glvtuf,"drtPo'aa weâ€, an. The barn is of Swiss unlike-:- .nd 125 head of Guernsey prise mtttteaavho-init, Hay'udnwn into the huge loft with an electric motor than can deposit. a load every oft-ilk with '06r-itrertter main-tun. “allied!“ t',te9ie.ietakGiivraiiG I" “a n.- - if an. ands-nah ter-rio-ia-iii-lirics. m 1mm“, asia iii; "eethormoatdas-ttegGG "',uta.ett, tttt.eNeytte.t-eeow, an a. m M, in to" Le,,tCete-titrtaii " - k... n- _ ttt-tte.authe.kiiATiGtiii Peitet.rit-ikiil'-ire Then is I King ventilating system. that is tested and Ipprond by the U. B. [mu-uncut. The barn is con- ceded to he the most practical one in the country. JyemruGuaesGuwcudst.. than eot"eratredaMtorteremst yield all the C. B, ICON-nick fun. Pare-ta-LL-di-ii; ten minutes. l This new machine. which is motor driven, costs less than the former more punk-mus threshing machine The yield was running 65 bushels to the um, and old timers count the prospective number of bushels by the number of grains on each stalk. Sena stalks had sixty~six kernels. 100 acres were in on: on the O'Cdn-l nor farm. ' I A few of the spectators were priv-' ikeed to mm the Cyrus H. Me-l, Cor-3k chock fun, of which Mr. Waldo“ is shperintendwt. He is a! graduate of he Univenity of Michi- -pihited tank iiiiiircriiriTa"ilrs'e', high in called the clunér. l Wham: follow the threshing ma- chine nasd the straw In: taken to the barn for stacking, and the entire 'ietd,watreieanedurnsitxrashard and. Old timer farmers Trero exam- ining the new continue: tor possi- ble flaws, and testing the grain. be- fore uni afar the thmhhg..also the chaff for probable loss of seeds. I prgfelss of trecyon at Highwood um that: . C-". F." haintnvl innlr nu .-_-3"iw The old time pritreiptes of thresh, in: are eliminated in the new process of harvesting ma threshing 40 acres of grain in one day. Three men only are necessary with the new machine, whereas, six menwere required in the older way, when but 16 acres could be cut and shocked in one day when four teams were required, and the feeding of the thmhers In: a heavy task for the women on the'hrm A large number of Deerfield peo- ple went1o the O'Connor farm, north west of Deerfield. on loudly and Tuesday to watch the McCormick “combine" cut md thrill! oats in one operation-that "savers shocking and stacking. MANY RESIDENTS VIEW MtCORMlCK "COMBINE" may 'orujuiGi'G"'irT- of â€â€˜0“ iv 4:. On Saturday, Aug. 20. the Annual picnic will be given at Everett by the members of St. Patrick's church. They will serve their famous chicken dinner at 6 o'eloek. There will be dancing inhhe evening. DBERIHILD L318 BIG 811:3? PAVING JOB I"" Wic- Canny At I previous meeting of the board, Wednesday evening, public hearing was held on the project of paving Central avenue from Grand avenue to the bridge, and the con- struction of a bridge. A resolution was passed authorizing the framing of an ordinance embodying the im- provemean mentioned. The "whiny Construction com- pany of Highhnd Park was awarded the Contact on their low bid of 8121,- 430.56. Actual construction of the proposed improvements will start in the neu- future. it is said. Bids on the sewer and water mains for this improvement will be opened hex! week. DeerfUid tank annulu- big stride in community phyla-iv“ when on Friday, at a matting of the Bond of local lmpmvunnu, hold in the vtl- lace hall. they In. contract- for the mvinx of prutiully all the street: in the northwest auction of the city, in . notion bounded on the south by Deertleid Avenue. and onthe can by Walk“ road. Atrrtodeuttintriawnmowerminimims,the r'smttatworkattdeutattttstimepthit. Be. treroaro1luprrurtaemixeheeirupandsee if your In": mower doesn’t need tsharpening--- ifitdoe.---- We can for an deliver in Highland Park, Ruining Highwood and Deerfield. Have Your Lawn Mower Sharpened NOW! yiry,l,ttlyw QUSINEss fedâ€"ï¬ner. 37 South WIN comes at the end oft position in a line wt the following courses Lawn Mower Shop il-_ 2tt0 MAM C Seem Contact iii FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE d $121,430.56 Secretarial. Con-etch], Stan-graphic Comptometer, Typing and " co-bhations EN ROLL NOW for SEPT. 6th CATALOGUE FRMB-amoNak Wm OR CALL Phone B. P. 3090 f I staeeessful weer. Pine] where advancements tome Agni-rum - "rr-ta" rmN-eww t'L%rrri"iFai'iit'TsF'ras, .m' '.,, [rd ,9 c-Ld - '"-""'-mle.,-aeutBgsatitR"agiia is required in expert plumbing and betting v.22. It takes bramu' and judgment ides I thoroug y plu- tical In‘uowleqxe trf the_ business to v Hahn My.†Hooch . m -. a. "ed': . w wrrNtq [WING 350 CENTRAL AVENUE surrs.P.tdiCiiichP-, turn out good and satisfactory work. We pot in new plumbing and heating systems or make necessary repairs to old work. using the best materials only, at fair cost. Moran Brothers it, N. A, will summer a card my on the Henry Juhrend lawn. There will be am of bridge, five “In“ ;and bum-o with a prize for etch ta- f ble. Refreshments will be served. i For men-dam call Mrs. Henry g J uhrend. Deerfield News - _ -. _. -.u. "may in which Ir. and In. Levi Schin- Ieber Me. She had on a full skirt of the aunties with a tight Mud: and I hat of tti, some period, and her face was cow-red with the veil used, at that times to prevent sum burn. Many and): older people from Dearth†had an old settlers ten-bu. wbere the forthcoming Hilary " Deertieid was discussed. One of the features of the brook day parade was an on 1 td buggy {gran by an need ,7.“ -_.. " 'u - hid on My, Aug ttr, at the Gm. Pun, D.erfieU Ind SIM“ mods. with Dapper at 6 p. m. Every“, in tho district in ii- vited to an. and bring their trium- for a [and time. Each family is uk- ed to bring their on lunch. lee m, candy. etc,, will be sold on the grounds. Everybody come. u' r. W. A. Picnic which pin-nu tor Fridar, Aug. 12, MN on week on m mum- Psm. PICNIC "V m as nun nun“! Friday afternoon. Aug. 19, the mums: a. P. was} are yourself for a by taking one of “father. " " ii Publicity Committee run old tuition- an teed horse) North- of