13.31.... .3383... .36. 5.....1... 6.3:..- .3 rug... x.............. .3 «83.... 1...... 3.35158. 4.... I. ‘ohotoohoototifyouotllooï¬y. ' Look.†my -' wig to. on}: 8.11" Evening horohooh 'Allâ€"yooltoyoo ottch i; ' Wootn- outï¬t you with t tow whjod: “A Young th’s- Only Ili- Boo Wottorhold, of Ohiotgo. Wfldwood will noon ho oooopiol opoooogttorthom tho Salado}. o'pooOSundty with hor ooutin, Kn. for tho oummot. Tho ltdioo of thot Dodo.- tho wtnll :opoll in tho taro A. A.- Mateo. " ;.. Plotorooquooluttototvillto min put': Lot tho do, tho, won my: Mn. A. G. Iawoondtonfltmorou, WMWMYMHMW “tuttiâ€, but tho rain old odd '0: an. M W: 533.1,, .m. niootomovooottht' comin‘ wont. “111.0!“qw thou» my. horoittor, In. A. E. Donoy , Tho Rov. Bingo! thonmo, 1n “3““! Don’t. forgot am there is pm. pm Sunday It» at the Ammn. A. Won-n wont to ‘ in; â€ï¬e. in tho 3'9““ chum}: Ebenezer ‘Evongoliot‘l‘ ohutch‘. Tho W Withâ€"du- for the ovory Sundoy o'venmg- -tt 7:80ï¬1rogultr pastor, Rev. 80:5, will Ropahlioonm- Ooivomion to lie Mrs. D. P. Sheahen returned from I! assisting in our poctoï¬ioe. Po; d‘m will {mt-Mummies nth her two weeks’ visit to her childhood ï¬lter, M138 Ellen, Fans “he uï¬oo at 3°“! “53‘“ 1 home in Oakï¬oldJVts Wm. um Fond ï¬lflmoodf‘ These 10‘ cm- “mam E. flam- I... vâ€"â€"_r. '._ â€"-.- vâ€" an I_ vu-wev VIBIV' (gndewho spent medium: in Aeï¬e- ing her daughter, Mrs Ford P stifle. N; C... is abriounly ill Hall, 3 some: resident on the ° The Moraine is to open in full Sheridan Road north. . {am the 29th inst. There I: a great uIIIhl‘ ‘n- ‘M'n- _'.. ‘LhA’AI - Sunday afternbon the famoun auto: “the Hrs; Prof. iiiâ€"trees“ new cottage, fend" who spent theLwinter in ‘Aehe- j_,zille,hN. (2., is e‘eriouely ill. ° The Moreine ie to open in, full . that the â€thin“. There ‘ie a greet » and for roome, e'o that the new /. me: will be none too' large. "M, ‘J. Gibhe, of Highwood, hee Md hie eeloon to- 315;, Crewley, end wsu devote 1.:- three to; looking after the intereete ototthe yllleger Champâ€"it; Allen is in bhicego vim; ing her daughter, Mrs. Ford 1" W'ife pioneer-e and , builders' of . Chicago; ' Bret Harte, whomede term and fortune Hall, a Jenner reeicjent on the by hieeheteh, “The Lenka! Roaring Sheridan Reed north. . .~ Crimp," thirty-fob!" ’“n‘ ‘30, and Sunday eft‘embon the femoue ento- Admiral‘ Wm. '1'. Seapeon, who ill- 'mobile,"1‘he White Ghost,†fqrinerly edvieed friehde = undertooh to jet-1m owned by Wm. K. Vanderbilt, paged to: him them: which belonged to through Highlend Perh‘ enronte to Admiral Sohby‘n the jSentiego Kenoehe. The machine is owned by mm. The week ere Mr. whieh John A. Drehe, of Chicago. end but witneee the Mine ‘ of three eueh â€0,000.‘ . h . men. 1 V ’ .."‘ A P. Dunn Ia ofl‘ tq Gain-burg for a ,few days. During his absence the stare is left in charge of his ï¬ght hand man, Alba: Larson. -~ _ _- _-- 0â€" â€"â€"â€"... , .- -.n- w-uu u“- If you, want an 8 or 10 room arranged a series of fortnightly 310038, unfurnishafl, With Water. fur- dances for adultsâ€" ‘ehildren under naugetc ., and very large groundl, eighteen†are not wanted The can at this ofï¬ce soon. _ - i ï¬rst dance oomés thin Friday aven- A P. Dunn m 03 tq Gafggburg for ion, May 9th, and than once in two 'a ,few days. During his absence the Weekâ€: till September "Fa: Saleâ€"2 sofas; a 5,-qu doinkilliuny as well no gapidxy mpet, 14316; a clock and suture] ‘ Local Umon, No. 46I, 9119 High{ lamps Inquire or M“ Chas. W {and Park branch of :55 Uniï¬ed Kit-1i Lake avenue ' 23- tf Brotherhood of Carpenters and Join- M; and Mrs. .Loub and children; an of America, hue raised the of Chioago, Spent Eunday with M. initiation foe to $15, to take efle'ct 'Mcmeu and family Mrs. Lo‘eb' Ila an, and after the ï¬rst of June " ‘ We! of Mr Mm! v The Highland Park club be. If you want an 8 or 10 room arranged a oeriue of fortnightly hr“ sun l-n'l ad... '.._L JI _. al .-W. .m “(mwgwuflh‘e WT: the pal?“ the coming 8gb h’ldthate.‘ 7 "-~v ‘ of local new: 0! matter of public- in M “1.; . . MW 3' M and an Billy “mtg Telephonejo. 92 or 773 Hie! liamie Cox, of Port Clinton. W 39PM†and 0““! m Mr? David Reuttét, who _li'v;es i “Haw M' 0?“. M Who lives in mum. new cottage, Champion Allen to in Chicago visit;- inter in Aahe- ing her daughter, Mrs Ford P '11] Hall, a former micjmt on the‘ ‘ Cashier David A. Holmes, of the Highland Park bank, informed us At a» Pin: 3mm church the waning am. through 4-..... _-__ !A M tugging 1'ng carom. to â€nail-ll~ Sohby‘ln the antiqo . The machine is aimed by shit. The wash 91'. low whip!) Duke, of Chicago, and boot vitae-t the Minot am. my“ ‘ ' .' ' m. . .‘ , ‘, ’ . .‘41 ‘ . € V " w mm. MAY 9;.19027 may! n, m m mmmmainï¬‚ï¬ M - 1| of Chicago,- :- ’: I than“ much"!- llh Idling wit;- Mayor, 0 silver twphy 0090i; 8210. The gift in 00 be uwaided to-the members of; the (slab whose yacht in "the winner of a series of races for two swan seasons. * The Iuglauie Hotel- expects to dine some '36 members on; Chicago automobile 010i) Sunday but. They will come out over the Sheridan Road in théir au‘td'e, some thirty orV forty in number. and store theii- machines on the lawn south of the betel, while they feast at the Ingle. Th6 'woek has resistant! in» deaths ofthrge men ‘6)! .biltorio proportions: n dear, Fund immediately she was et seized and kissed Vandembr’aoed'in me an ardent manner. With heart 13 almost bursting the wife prepared to Id 'edmihieter a terrible rebuke to the {1- feithleee ep'ouee. andteaz‘ing hefeelf In (gem hie fond “libretto; struck e- to mteh end etood_ flee to tune with p the hired. men.- ' Her huebend an sh 1113'“. have: treated him IO well III inee the llret month they were'mer- . ‘tie'd e1 ehe he in the'l-t fey den. 1:†WEI}. informed that John Sn,» dfll’. the mean who“ mun,“ 193mm 3' m may, emu-Ry W 0‘ “.Iaiiifl. m ï¬fth. ' tiqn, and so no man on: boon-101 member who he: and the wink! long and we}! in come capacity. No ' Magi: chumps or bums nwd apply. . . . The story is told on glady of in. heigby township, otla jealous dingo; iéitipn, Who smpeoï¬ed‘thut her but hand wash: theâ€"bpbit bf flanking: the hit-admit}, and reached to doubt him in thfe not. After matching "fog†u'jew days she saw him’ 6me “homes one evening and ,pnï¬quiéfly into that “align†The hired girl' wins out that avehing and the kitchen Wan "dark. Burning With jealousy the wife took a few matches in her hanï¬ and. hastily placing a sliawl on he: manger, etc†to whoE any worthy person can apply for further info?- m‘ation. ' ' ’ Hurting. in “to other trouble; People have a good ï¬lm while got- ï¬ng into it. - head, as the hir‘ed girl often did, amend the kitchen by the back 31W?