Lval n3 ' they had hoped. They netted: ‘ S29 whioh'will camel the Sunday school (febt, ,and‘ltill leave a sur- plus in. the My, . . nTo' absenï¬one’s self from 9the 8 oicloék {service at the Highvédod I M. E. éhmh is to’ miss a;-ï¬ne ' t ‘ ' that heininSt. Luke’sw, ‘ ‘ when he via, opehtaa on lei M“ m M formally appendicitis, oeriously ill. Hi. 0‘ Bighwood h†been â€â€œ0ҠLamson, who has been on the ill 'b‘“ “ now convalescent stage for some time put. played J. A. W. of Chicago, '85 several years in “Shore A0160.†the 8W, 0‘ R" Halsey 0- but more neatly in “The Ben- Gavitt and family over Sunday. fleas," in the roll of “Bertie, Mn. Brady, wife of Mr. Brady, the Lamb †Mr Lumen expects of the Village Hill“ had a serious to star this coming season, if his full Sunday. breaking her right health permit-i “‘43:: -, â€a,†‘N’. “Elm. 8mm mplendxd «ark ta in; uKaye, at Chicago, will be i :th moist next Sabbath. It. and Mrs. Charles lento noon “to: Cincinnati they expect to make their . The Methodist Episcopal church, corner of Highwood ave- nue and Lauretta Plgce, hold: services, as follows, Sundays: 710:30 a.‘m.,‘preaching; 11:45 a. m, Sunday so 1; 7 p. m.,_ Ep worth Lengue,8 p. m. ,preoch- ing; Wednesdays-r4 :30 p. m., Amid-week meeting. Julian Llegler still holds the mend {br'high score at cocked h“, and Di. anner' the high 900:0(244) at ten pins. , The “powers that be" are plan- ning a picnic in be given, at an early date, which will indeï¬nitely announced m a later name, by the Bunddy school of the Highwood H. E. church. - 7 The children’s bazaar last Fri- day night was aJ‘big" success," TF'Pvâ€"Iv. W! .. o the waist next Sabbath. 'A monwooo' gunmen l 3.! any 0! the citizens were miss-‘1 00 Monday ‘88! I discharged no! lag in ï¬ighwood Tuesday lasttd‘a from Fort Sheridan â€End the - you my be assured that it Was Highwood Bakery, and in ordering 5~ F3: .19} “atrial: who enirited the '11" his refreshment; fell into c'onver'ea “T“UIYWIW we trainees, wuuw 111: mm 1 any, fo‘t on that day he enter- never seen before Bio 1111;11:111eg tainéd '1 Put? Of ï¬fty friends ata 1 remarked that if he were only man - private picnic at Diamond Lake. ried he would not heobliged to have A11 1 result of the special meetâ€"10â€... to restaurants, but would ing‘ of the cannon commuwe mat Friday night, the QWemge ques- tion was tabled until such a time ‘ , f H bland k tied. The so diet replied he bad no the village 0 1g Par tried, but in vain; no one would shall gain the consent of the be“; him The 8111 1111 I i he property mama and the right of mm never asked 1,“, and 111111311 “1 way- ' 110%de onlytoo lad tomen-y ‘ 1011:†HE 0h!“ her, daring1 . The Methodist Episcopal her tobmme his wife. Untilthen churoh, corner of Highwood eve. utter; ltmgm ehe, however, neeept d L uretta 1’ ca holds ed his dare and. “mi procuring a nue an a l! ' .wadding ring. (out 1mm from the servxcea, as follows, Sundays. time of their ï¬rst meeting the e'oldier 110: 30 a 111., preaching; 11 =45 11. end mitten were made‘ man and in 81111ng acblool; 7 p. m., Wilebyajustioe of the peace. mm: a “111nm uumv wt 1.1.: v 1.1.. 4.11.... waitress inquired why no did not ï¬nd a Wife for himself and get mar I,j guy friends of M will learn with regret Boyd , where future Recently some portion deliber- ately walked on to the private' property on the southwest corner Unben and Buying nvennes' and 0001‘de plucking the goldenj ‘rod and other wild flowers. The‘ owner of the property immediately had 1 sign pointed and nailed to a prominent tree. Thursday of last week a young lady Iralked on to Qie same property 'and plucked a'mce bunch of golden rod at the very_tree on which wasrpniled the < sign. It seems to us about time for people to begin to realize that those who own property in High- , land Park and spend their money and time in beautifying their places are entitled. to sane respect, aml, if a plainly painted sign star- ing a person directly in'the {we is not sufï¬cient, property owners mddtresort to. some other mass urea to prevent such annoyances. We refrein Zirom nearing the Swing lidy in "this instance, though "she was seen by two ‘ parties. We trust thislittle notice 1 will be. sufficient without putting ',J:Â¥t‘mm.nw_e!hmmof%‘ " to any :Lï¬uplé‘ï¬â€˜eenmtn'esst p ' '. " ' '- ‘ " 7 ' "THIJDWEB. “ ..â€"â€"_ ~, -V .,V,, The van _ is gaid .to have had‘ sevckl‘ pram... mittimonial ven- tures, and the poidiorr, it in thought, had oonsiderablq mono! ubout him It the time.) The bride and groom ‘Io'fl Eighwoodm I'm-day morning to [go on g Wag trip. V THE SHERIDAX‘ ROAD NEWS-LETTER. w ’ - ‘ MAMA: VALLEY. COLORADO. [mum 8,400 to woo to»; W m' thou-end: of 1cm of .mm. minibus of apt-low“. e ' en _ ‘ 19“: of M; leg-gut inflamed section in the U. 5. been!" cutie £ï¬_ god (hi inure-18'.“ uhtion‘donbled in ï¬ve yours. . 1 VALL Y. NSW‘ 51 “1120. Aland; 13:!) to 53100 feel: 175 with: om'aoodgeotgren ens’u panacheo I rumba menst- forum“ end gniu; noted for its 1 orchards “(Hie quumy of fruit and Vest-ï¬les; emit. belt with 300 now u wens. .~ I) ORANDB VALLEY, NEW M ' . Altitude 8.700 to 5.88010“: 33 Inna long; post. sheep nising section: mining in udjeoem mountains: W to Quit raising end smll ï¬rms. 2., Altitude 1,000 feet; 60 mile. long end SALT IIIV It VALLEY. ARIZONA. “gun- mm... “mm industriesâ€"earlv oranges. live stock, vegeublee. mu Wu- ‘n--â€"â€" - ~â€"â€"â€"â€" 7 . 201M106 wide; Ipccitl inductionâ€"curly orangu, live stock. "scumâ€. nun-u fruits. alt-.113, bee culture. SAN JQAWIN VALLEV. CALIFORNIA. Altitude so to mint?!†aflo- long. 50 miles wide; client nisingclive stock. oil volts. snub. akin tad who gram; cum, flu. citrus and iduous mm, dmonds. wflnuu; lamb-1|; and nine. in mountains. . . ALL FIVE VALLEYS hue never-hind; water supply. extensive â€new of Rum-wing ditches um rich toil. insurlng proï¬nbh. crops. Haunt elm-m. espechll in winter. Thriving towns. Iflotding good when. Mandy reached {y the SANTA FE. For Intel-mimic») thou! hm lands. mumfncturors' and genenl tmdnc- opu- ings, Iddnll ' N ' AL comm WE ' ' I 0051*»! _ _ - .‘L‘-_ “ anal-o l2“: A..T. ZSJE Ry. SY’W ’ Great Northern Bulld Ill. CHICAGO [he Iclephone I Service \ " ~(iréat.. Irrigated ' ' J Valleys Milka mMum ‘ mm. "W mm mm. mnuinu mm. m. m. W‘. K. Joh'nsan and wife, to ‘ Ban]. Newhan, lots 1 and 2, . hilt. 20 1nd e; alley w and 'W Johnson and wifq, to my, Kewhtll. lots 6, 7, 8 " ind ' 0, 'chtnioh‘ Subdvn., ï¬kflighlund Path. (w d). 86,000 00 Highhna‘rark. (w d) ..... 7,500 00 Chas. Phulips'und wife. to G. P. Everhsrt. lot e of Lake 0t. ind n of loco? in Port Clinton. ((1 c) ............... A. W. Underwood sud wife, to J, A. MoKoown. lot 20.. _ - bus. 24. Highliï¬d Pith. («â€7 James Rumbl- to (no. Want- ri ,n noon-r 150 1%.. blk '1‘.’ _i W006. f(qc)....«... Goo. ooh-l N) Hwy 3ng wgtv‘ 159 n,’ . 4“ '100 1.00 10( .‘ blk fl. Lake com Tm. Tm: co; REAL ESTATE, TRANSFERS. C. T. FORD. mgr. ngbuind 7am. In. Udl “D \.U LWu . “'6‘ IE“ for washing presume. \h ill pa 2% cents q. Apply at. NEWS-LETTER oflieé. (ale)- mm- “WEI if. 1 Mrs. C. G Muhlke, with. her \daughtor, has been visiting her son, wwaru munuw, Iu hummuyuuo â€no week. 4 Professor W. C. McKi‘niio’ has been out in the county shaking hands with friends and announcing than: didacy ‘ for superintendent“ thonls. George Vase; and wait but his: visiting at his fagher’ a home In Deét~ ï¬eld this week. ‘r ers. u 0. v I IIMMW “A.“ Cut) on her children, has been fuming in St. Paul, Minn. , Mrs. John Snyder qhtettained in. formally at her home last evening in honor of her guests, Mia. John Evans and adn,.F;nnk, of Coly'mhw, Ohio. > C A DD! TIONAL LOCA L.» . “Ia William ‘J. Bryen a Failure?†is the subject of a lecture to be de-' livered by Thomas Shayne, at Gold ,betg'e opera house, Saturday eVen_- ing, Aug‘uet 23. The entire pro- ceeds oi the lecture, will be given to Rev. J. C“ Maglden. the WHO pastor of St. Mary’s Catholic church. {Admission 25 cents.‘ Ti ‘ Santa Fe Wm. Witten. Moon m mum Futons 3k Iké‘flg‘i‘li‘ Y! E35???