HY- igh- send is of and 808- {ples‘ the ’in- nd ‘ved 301 - (dâ€" sult P‘y the Tho dam IIIIIII photo of ‘ the his county prohibiting“ bad It 63"! tab. hand-y Int, m hnIniinouIly voted the most IncoIII- iul one over given by the pIrty. The day In print Ind boron. n lingo and onthmlutic titanium. After I umpting luncheon; and in the 'bouiilul grove. the examine. a! the (in, m. Colonel David-on, u claim-n; was equal to the ocu- uioq, and in his man! happy vain wan In?“ apt in hit math [11' in- inducing Rev. A. A Pflnuiohl, be- ginning with tho quotation {tom Brynnt. The gnves were God I ï¬rst temples, Ere men learned to how the shut And by the nrchitnve and thejroof 't above them: Ere he framed the lofty null. \o gather tad roll buck The mud of anthem: ii the M1113. forest, Add the «61 and silence he run And olercd the “mightiest thank- 'cnd snppllcntlonn. colonel Davidson concluded .hls introduction as follows: Fellow Citizens: In this buntiful “mph. plunned by the Divine unhi- toot and eonllrucood by the Divine lands of nature. we hnvo met {03' the purpose of uying wk“ vie an and doing why: we can to lessen, it poni- bhtho my of human Minam- Ply nerifloed on the eltus of the iquorksï¬lo. It. is eminently ï¬ning, therefore thet we commence our pro- (seeding by inwking the gnideneeol our Heavenly Father. Following Rev. Planetiehl, the Hon. Robert H. Patton lwae intro- duced by the chairman, Irho quoted from Lincoln’s speech made in 1842. a speech ivhich at this time is caus- ing consideribl‘e thought and not a. little comment: “When the victory shall be completeâ€"when there shall be neither slave nor drunken! on earth4how proud the title of that land which may truly claim tobe the birthplace and’ cradle of both those revolutions which shall have planted and nurtured to. maturity both the political and moral’freedOm was" especially pertinent, as «Mr. Putï¬on is the successor of Abraham Lincoln and his law ï¬rm, having in hie ofï¬ce Lincoln’s old, oflice furni- ture and Very same law books and Volumee often pared over by Lin- calm Professor H. D Patton. of Penn- sylvania, also held his audience spell bound by his humor and apt illustrations. . The epeechee Were interspersed with excellent eolo, duet and quartet music, rendered b‘f‘Mr. Smith and several volunteer ladies of Wauke gen. Henry Heinriphion,'odilor of the ‘_, kfl.‘ THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-l Defendâ€, an I too-Dinah talk. the! which tho W,“ with all-Midni- by Gained Davidnon and the singing of the doxolocy. . About "any poopib’ (mm Bigh- Ilnd Park “ended the picnic. going in I party to Wldhgnn Ind than“ inbuuestoGIgo’olako. ' - The Lehe County Fs’lr which will be held st Libertyeifle,'8ephmher 2. 3. 4, 5, bids m: m 'oohpu .11 previous ones. .This feir is prec- tically e tri-eounty event end prep- arations have been mode on such on extensive, grand scale thet to miss it means to miss the time of one’s life and to mourn in sackcloth and ashes the rest of the year. There is to be a "midway," with ï¬ne sttrsctione. mm which all objectionable {sutures will be barred. A famous troupe of recrolietl will give their wondernt iperformenee deily. There will be races. with more and better entries then ever before. Demands "(or space (or the ï¬ne stock exhibit is greater than ever in the history of the fair. There will be bese bell games every day, Late county tennis only competing, for s purse of 850 with entry fee added. Every _dsy will be the "big day" this your. Judging iron; heerssy, e popular feeture this year promises to he the bus and csrriege ponies gotten up By Highland Perk people ~end their friends, who will attend endenjoy the interesting sights presented by the county (air. It is the proper thing this year to go. So, don’t miss it. ' yhere is apre “F girl in an :1 inc A sweeter‘szir m a. sailor br 11:. ' A sweaterigiri i3 a. sailor brim. not thus thndsomest girl you’ll ever see. In the sensible girl who uses Rocky 1 Mountain Tea. 03.1 , G. B. Cumming's North American Union meets the ï¬rst and third Thursï¬qvg nf â€ab m9n‘tt, wruuru wuuvrprrrx "mam“ Wilma! M; King, Collector. - - _ A. O.‘ Fay Lodge No. 676, 'AJF. A. Mi, meets the ï¬rst and second Mondu s in each month. William J. Obe‘ey M .; D. A. Holmes. Secretary. Camp 1176 Modern Woodmen of America, meet, that and fourth Friday in each month. W. M. Dooley, V. 0,, J. C. Duffy, Clerk. , Highland Park Council No. 1066. R. A., meet second and fourth Mondnys. C. H. Baker, Regent; F: B. Green. See. retary. .’ -' ‘ Seereuryf ' 4 ,7,-__;:. _----,, St. John’ Court, meet. second and fourth~Wedneod:y of each month. B. .1. VO’Brlen,_C. 3.; June. Bolon, Secre- St. Mary Court. meet ï¬rst and third Wednesdnypf each month. Mrs. E. McDonongh. C. R.; Mn. Minnie Dooley, uA.‘_A_.___ Outpenteré’ Union. . meet fburth Thursday-huh month. '3. J. O’Brien, President; I. Bevel-non. Socreury. LAKE COUNTY FAIR. Lodge No. 366, Mystic Work- ers of the World, meets the second and fourth Tuesd‘ya of each month. J. ‘J: Brand, Prefect; Wm.- Dunner, Seeâ€" 3“?“ Mil“. 3% H 21 ED WERE §************************* W$*****************H** 0n North Shore Vacant and Improved Real . Estate. Randal-4’ AHnwquyuâ€"n 4‘,---.... quality bf Goods ‘Sold. Peabody. Houghleling Co. at the Lowes_t poggible Prices the __-‘I!‘AA 4A A , . A. KUIST é! BUILDING LOANS LOANS All kinds of