3'}. if. 7N Bligh-m NH ....... ’ohlnuod 'on page PM ’13 1‘93! won Futon spun nylon .[nlk nu}; lri. Mon pron roger 1: gammy Alum an: v10" D!“ pm- M60 M0“ nhn ............ . ...l 1-. n rseu ....5' l a x a ADDITION m 3WD . BEING A al'BDIYIIIOl 01' {a s ‘18 Wh‘swnm. man ggï¬zgzgégzégz gs Known-x Balsa gr ON or M Q? THE 1‘ g; III '11! C. A 01 m OD. A: N 0" 1' 0' LOT NORTHERLY 1N HIGH\H) WWI Of IEEIFIELB. Tan 43. M 12. 9-1362: 1- c. n 'u r: Mull-LI Vila W H Lo! 83ka “3-. "17193115131 110 ’v'ulno Lou. " ;; {33: Fxtn copies of the unset-mom ~- :33: list â€Wild-week may be ob .2 no: mood ll this once in any quantity. 1: :33: Min mud. noon um Thursday :3 :3: for I visit a! nun! months with .. Idox minivan, near'l‘omntodeeutbm-o. .. mo: ldoc midi. 1d"? DIG: W Tm6m~m re, "Space Guinean." (Continued from m page.) There is a rogion of country called Guinea on tllé w tcoasl of gAfrica. which as long’ng s MOO proved rich in gold. That same coast, too, ~supplied most of the p00! African negro ‘alaves, which ow English-Yankee vessels kid- napped and carried in theta colo- lnies and to all parts of the world 3where “Civilized Bubuï¬m" nnd white mn‘n’a auricionn énpidity boasted much of their “human“; and religionf' Tint gold was} taken to England, and in 1668. it; was coined into‘mouy One wuf the “de0 M†It W de-‘ and by Pulinniint to contain 201 shillingn, M Dar not. than cl hunted you!- il ymed amt n w tad II! he! colonial. for 21 liming, or about “.1913! on: M gold coin. Row M BMW in: pad-0|, in k! mpecb like the pistol â€build Gouda culled fat and delivered I! Winneï¬a Glencneand Kenn mu m mum Mrs. 6., Bob}, agent for the humus Gracian Bust girdle which in I fav- oriw with h gianisu. “biotic women, physical cu INMVMIMMrm dancers, drew reformer: ind profes- sional women generally; Your in~ speedon solicited. ‘ Mn. James A. Woodward» wife of our 014i†clerk. died June 27 at Corinne, Unhofoommpflou. The my friend: of the bereaved family will quip-thine with than in their great loan. turned from cm (by: trip through Minnow-i and the m, grabs-log horses in company with pt. Bat, First Artillery of the Fort. A little boy «new brighmn the home of It. and flu. ‘Frod Bother on July 81d. . "WP-km. See Webster Danmm'a ad. top of autumn on fourth page. Hits Katya eroon‘of Chicago, is visiting her cousin, In. P. C. Townley. r' . Mic- En George hu returned to her home in Canada after a month’- visit here. Mn. E. E. Viviln returned from Milwaukee we “I: after I month'- vmtion. ' . Chnrlés Donlldnoo, of Chicago, spent the 4th with Nelson Maven. - Born to It. In. W. Navim on Thy-d?! h.“- - 9n- Mina nary Eiemt and Hi. Ethel Fraser 0! Port-Huron no gm of '1‘. L. Home. Born tollr. and In. D. H. Hut phi on J nil-My g daughugg. > The Highwood Fin Department turned with 4th. with the new wagon and hose out, headed by weldon’l band. {arming quite an imposing parade. Min [Attic Hunt of Chicago wu a ï¬nite! It the Hubble Haul. mama-cu OI... I. Q G C 3 lilg‘hwoo‘d. : :uuumua- 0.. m cm.» Min Mary Huxuble ho returned from a visit-at De Kalb. ‘wee reed by‘lr. W. W.Cueendlr. Rue-ell Whitman detivend the ed- dreea followed by the repe- at 8 o’clock. Then m e ‘rery Inc die- pley of ï¬rework. in the evening end a concert given by Kennedy'e bend of Chicago, ending e day which will long be remembered by the people a! Winnech and their vilimre. them riding he pony «it. lies Linde Bone won the hmâ€:i bet wheel being eov Ing- Ind red and white tegnlu program began It 1p The heel-region of Independence Lennie Cole Juana,on V. ILM 37.. WINNITKA N BkSDN BIOS am g. It was during-mm the . grandfathgr Taylor took into ‘hin bend tooollectmoofthom u I-uriosities and keepiukeo, and gr! .dmother also had two orthme an. I can re'laemhet oeeing years he: 5r she died. an account: for the spurinni coin. AI #3 how or. wh , they were placed upon the “\ '11“ Plate" of the home, I an. no explain. 'hetter hi to any th I. I! old , til-M We "i pusmmgium he! muchdryhnnoriahil ind m; opinion imhe oolleobd time no :sukeepukuandnothï¬ng .n . mi. and key. amm- unop- oi" in fact, about hi hone, H nï¬ aeron- whiteull black children d upo little ï¬nger. wen baffling vi sh curiosity†I believe “old In: :1 just pllced mu the It" pl. {9 as being the mod Insure. nrgreqnented and outd-thc-uy fpl he Ibove ground. I think the foe midered it would _ he . “aw-l 3'01.) for somebody nono' «by to ï¬x ï¬nch a collection, “in it tu bd out. Even had flu . by ed down, mu mach-gnu k ‘ turned lip-one in!“ a 0. But being torn dmgnl, a‘ {lounï¬henbeingu piece of. c ‘e-lpard nail-d over the win, a a" his forethought, not newly u then on the plate, birth.†c .2 them there I. not 06m e «and in 1817, Mutt»~ .‘ “tomb" to â€but h;- plue. OII'GW(W)£ L 1732, whipped- the at†' ‘ to: Mud" inthntm‘ ’ Hamill-bout Hflwlm, m queued a lot of counterfeit o: ape rims Spade Guiana through. on! England and :11 of her colonies am although we had set up our ‘07 2 government and were free fro In England, yet we had no Mi 1t. till in 1790, or later, and I0 cortinued to use our new English money. In at fly out- In es, upeially along the pet 0003!. got may 'of the spurious 8p da Gunieu. Hung people um cqminted with them hid thenpauedontotheuin‘jgnor- ( eorge III was born in 1788, and succeeded his WW to 2hr «no of Edghnd in 1760. He mi; and till‘he lost his mind. 1891. and the coilinge of the guniee (G; III ); ht it weigh-only 115.14!“ um genuine coi. ighed, when new. nhout 18] gminq'nndwhen won, that 12F to 130 shine. loud},'with love and but