uch ï¬sh has ,his Ll’e' ,Vl- Wu. military band boasts of 00.0 One nev musical acquisitions _Hrs. H. B. Glut, of Evanston, Wâ€"wâ€"vv Mia Caroline Lars-abet o! Obi-h. tho M. “I W “1 cage, in Vilnius Major Wood and F0“ 8W Pith family this week. ui’. Gme Humphmli outgr- Major General Loyd Whelton. “ï¬ned . number of be! friends U S A. (retired) calledTueoday . n . t h r on friends and ofï¬cers at the Pout. “ ‘ delightful 0°59“ l 0 ‘ “home Wednesday " n n__.l _._.I _..€.. Major-General Loyd_ Whenton, U.. B A. (â€tit-04). called Tuesday on friends and oï¬cen at the’ Post. ‘ H. L. Hollund Ind “233:5“! Chicago, spent several days this week with H. F. Marsh and family. . " uuu- numb Irma. Macaw». Z. Wuvr (ah-M." Mb? ~ Thursday, July 24'. Mré. Ed Sheehan, ‘who has been. seriously ill this past week, in improving md is now out of dun- 891'. .v Mrs. Mary Driacoil, of Coronado Beach, 0111., is visiting her parents, Mr. and ‘Mrs. Michael Sweeney. Lieutenant - J. 0. Goodfellow, the Post’s crack tennis player, will participate in the coming tennis tournament at the Moraine next week. Miss Frances McMillan, wboï¬ has been: visiting AI.‘B. Holabird: and family for the past' three' weeks, retarded on Monday to her home at Fort Atkinson, Wis. Several of the oï¬cers, accom- mnied by their wives, and a “awnyw {>16 Hem the Post, attended the Moraine bop baturday night - and had ,a most enjoyable time. The- ‘Tinkham excursion partyj which'lst‘opped a't ' Fart Sheridan, Waukegan and Zion City Thui's- day last, proved so successful and satisfactory: that the railroad pï¬i.’ ciala have decided to run weekly excursions from Aurora, Elgin roar SHERIDAN. Aldepzzflmeit competition shoot will be held at Fort Sheridan,‘be- ginning W28. Follbwing the departï¬e’h/t shoot will occur the! army competitive shoot, which is, exciting considerable interest. This will bring to the Post Unitsd States *army men "from all (Wei the country, and, as this is the flint army competitive shoot that has been held‘in five years,the oï¬cers and men are hatuxaily do, lighted that Fort Sheridan his been selected for V the occasion. In the uiny shoot there iill be two gold, tum silver and~ ï¬ve br‘dns; modal: nun-dad. Sunday. at the Post visiting "I. gian- WK The Inlay WI“ 0! B.- m wish him a speedy m1.’ . 2 Theludiea’suxllhrymetflurI- day at the home of In. Aline i Remember Wednesday. July 80. *is the Fireman’s big picnic at - Iï¬n'Kefl'ej is shprfemety hippy in her new poueuion ofgtiny, little woolly hmb thtt cage to her mm 333mm 300 1'th promptu . 1 immémely. High scores at _IWelch' bowling alley thus far are: Ten pins, 222, Dr. George W. Turner; and 44L made by J. Laegeler at cocked hat the same evening. I 'Mr. and Mrs R. Rutzen have gone to Libertyville for the bene- ï¬t of Mr. Rutzén’ 3 health, which [has been very poor of lahe. They will be gone indeï¬nitely. The construction of the water mains,,,in J1 SMPIQUIS E?“ ;S‘h°1,‘i‘ and it is expected that it will be completed by September 1. Ed N. Laing is the contractor; The heavy rains of last â€week flooded the cellar of Ed Welch’ 8 house, where the men were at work excavating, causing it to cave in and the house to settle considerably out of" plum. [They ï¬r? nevi qt work rightiq‘g this. ‘ 'ï¬aa‘i“â€"r6‘rfgâ€Ã©â€˜t"7 't‘hhtf ""‘thé Edit Sheridan Volunteer Fireman’s grand ' picnic comes of! Wednes- dafnext, July 30â€"rain‘or shine. You need not. bring “the ark†this time as _special_ weather kamnggments have -also ’ been A number of old friends called LMrl. B. O. Fritsch Saturday kermon and enjbyed the im- mnptn' tea it gave rise to , The Jâ€"u'nipr League of the! Higgwood M. E. chu b will hold‘ a bus†for the Jben ï¬t .of the Sunday school in the village lia'll this ,pveningâ€"July 25. The ladies? auxiliary" will assist with the réfreï¬hments, everything else repmnu the work of the ‘child. re; and they are most anxious to havé it a‘ “big†success. ‘ HIGH WOOD. Sweeney's fun; this " “’ " "" "mu m 2% cénu per pom ~ ‘« Km at n’iwI-len ofï¬ce. ' $35.2“ d: â€'30:†I? ‘23:“? Amngï¬tho lug irrinll It the â€ibis picnic-ad W, ‘ 60126:“??? Two": :IA'BEOW the†at F0“ Shark!†th‘g: Tagawafoojwud vif m2 Wednesday evening Jo!) 30"th â€dull: M 1"" :3 ‘ We“ are only ten .oen‘t'snndngu I†f 011' M ' 7 i' d geod time is «pastedu may, 0 page, r. and m .’ dun. D. B. Lyman, J12, of La- 5:, y body igwhgmedâ€"‘tthefo t ~Gnnge; and Messrs. R. B. White I _ fugue! on 1 rge 1mm and W. Meyer. of New York. stand gbod tine Ii «meted Evexybody’ :- welcomeâ€"“tho mote tho merrier’ ’-â€"-and don’ t forgot tne date. *Rev. stler' is anxious that his people, and strangers, who are; slysys most cordially welcoma,‘ shallhecomo bums: with the; hours of service in his church. The Methodist Episcopal church, corner 'of Highwood avenue and ‘Lauretta Place, holds services ts follows: Sundaysâ€"10:80 sum“ preaching; 11:45 a. m., Sunday school; 7 p. m., Epworth League; 8p. m.. preaching. Wednesdaysâ€" 7:30 p.1m., mid-week meeï¬ng. ' Nothing of marked importance]: transpired at the regulnr meeting of the Village Bogrd Tuesday evening. other than the payment of bills and the discussion of the [sewerage question. It wéa voted to adjourn until Friday evening, July 25, when a special meeting will be. called and City Attorney Smoot invited to attend. The council and the people are most desirous and anxious to get a 1738;,â€" énd it Iisflméxpected some deï¬nite ‘action will be tgkan vat- t-his meeting. ‘ , IWantsd-v-Five young men iroml Lake County at once to prepare for positions in the government service~â€" E railway mail, letter earrier, customE house end departmental clerks. E Apply- to Inter State Co’rres Inst, Cedar Rapids, Ia. . 6 23:0 E Fire is the danger at all times; Econfronting' those who use in TOE lessen the possibility reenlting from the careless handling of matches, tapers and paper in lighting gas, we offer to householders, tenants and prbprietors of factories, Where there is inflammable material, a device that will be found perfectly sale, durable and easily handled. ‘The “E. 8» C. 2 Monarch†Electric Gas Lighter is- a 'oomniereiall ‘ perfect lighter, and must not be c seed with ibe worthless nrliclee thet have been imposed upou the ‘publig. 'Agente wand canvaeeees wanted. Write to The Electric is Chemleul mg. 00., {171 Breedwey, New York City. WANTEQTOOtw! no fox-r Avï¬vghit lI‘lle “hep†at the Moraine on Bntn'rday evening last proved to Lhe quite a brilliant affair, as a, great many of the young peoyle {mm the town as well as from lFort Sheridan, were present, and gthe new ball room proved none gtoo large {or the occasion. The management in alweys very glad it» welcoine townspeople 10 these nflairs and they may 56 aésnred of: farm [alcome‘nnd of the ounrtesies of the house. Mr. Cashing is in despair over the lack of histrionic talent among hiergueeta this year, and is 5mm his plans for getting up a vaude- ville for the beneï¬t of the Gad’s Hill encampment will have to he abandbned The ladies in the ihouse, however. under the able ieudership of Mrs. -.A Antindel, have gone to fork Ind 00W $250 from the guests, which will be enough to pay for the equipâ€" énsai .oir'rthe swepwent- tournament on the court. at the Moraine, beginning Tuesday, J uly 29.- Th'shotel hasqï¬ered to give three. handsome cups, and an‘in-b terestingf‘ event is promised, as We following names already up pear among the entries: Méssrs. Russell Jones, Bradshaw Egaa, ‘Lawrehce Houghteling, Samuel 'Grreeley, Chandler Egan," ‘Har'dl'dv Q'wvvuu’uuy vumtay' -A..‘?‘L‘-'.r-,- AI...“ Maanrline, Afan Jo‘neé; .Tutnley , Lightner, Lieutennn‘t 'Goodtellow; of Fort Sheridan, and" ,other‘ en- ;triés are promised from the towing ion the North Inshore. * Amgng the ‘entries there will be inen’s singles :tennis, :1 men’s dpnblea and a Emixed doubles, giving ladies a. 1chance to participate, and‘ it is 1, hoped at least tweutyauï¬rieg will {be made. There willï¬e an'entry fee of twenty-ï¬ve cents, and 'en-tg'iee, which willn..clonp:6mptly at noon on Monday, may be sent. to George R. Jones at the Mornine. Who’s ï¬ibLtnn are you read- ing? THE alums.