Wk Ate; ’ HARDWOOD ~‘ once and mwaom Mord-o Wee-MCC* - Bowttgm 7:1 g z’ : PROFESSIONAL CARDS : We flours T15?) HIGHLAND DA? | â€-J ILLINOIS .Up ' 'bmuuoceunglegm. Hmnuxp “113K.- mung“ i 2 A. G E. O. Donn Donal O1 DR. FRANK M. INGALLS ‘ Résidepcec-Roémn r HIGHLAXD BARK .. ILLINOIS J.‘ C. ROGAN. Electrical Construction BL DON'T BE FOOLEDI mu- 1... "Ito- M I" haunt. Set-ping and reï¬n- ishing old flobrsuspa- Ginny. 9w“ Tale; ’30:": “05 on. )AMES WATSON DR. E. H. IPOMEROY Wm. Witten, ‘ TELEPHONE 77 PAHQUET All! IILMD FLOORS Take the genuine. «luau ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA Mode onlyb Madison Modh cine 60..» Wlu. keeps you well. “but trod. keeps‘ikiu'well. Ourâ€"EM " mark an on and: package. Price, as cents. Noverpoid 83- Johns 'Ave. ppp» Depot. Telephbna ' MAM“ mow. Beginning Wedneeduy, Dutch" 29, mud continuing through Friday. iOctober 31. the village ballbf Fort} . _ 4 , Shetidan will preeent I gel: Ippeur ‘ ‘ Mdum â€mlnwmnme' [anon and will be the scene of metri- Iran-bed way many momma a Hill!†meat and benuty. During the three â€WWW. _____ days from Wednesday tu hid-y in- M“ Road 1)“thth CO‘ elusive. the Ludiee' Auxiliary will (Inconmn'nu ) hold their annual bunt Ind chryean :A. E. Donn. . . - Manager :0. G. Donn ' . -. 4 _ Edito lâ€themum show end anything point» .to a very phenol and eucceeeful Kennett" Bullgfxbg; fem! Avenue. '"m‘ Attnollra "mi†both use- , Hum-qdqu _____ III! and ornamental willbediaplnyed Telephone Ne. n'flighluid Park- in the booth. a gypsy fortune teller hié "r’ei’éii'se Oï¬ice open from _7 a. m; 150 7:30 p. m. Oï¬ice not. Open on Sunday. Mail, trains zrriv‘e and depapt as follow- . Sam-n Baum) ' 6:54 a. 111. received and dispatched All mails clone 30 minutos before the depcrtnre of twins. Local news matter will be found on every page of this week’l Hun. L'nm. ‘ 6:54 a. 9:97 a. 12:56 p. 3:17 p. 5:16 p. 9:33 t. 11:21 a. 330 p. 7:17 i). m. , n > disputchgd. sud-y mm. Mch 9291):. m. flighlmd Park Postomce. THE SHERIDAN ROAD NBWB-LMTBB. NORTH Bonn) ‘ . m. reached and dkpgwhed received A W.»F‘letcher-, EM. N Several years ago, before tho Spanish war, I engaged James Lar- kine, our historic oordwainar, w buy a pair of lasts. on which to make me a pair of‘wint'er boots such as a man of my years, social position and good Sense would wantâ€"a pair I could: walk the streets or stand at my desk all dayin without. pain and wearinem to .my foot. A few wake ago he’ ;told me be had picked up the’ lasts km. of some job lotâ€"~11 regular Green ‘M’ountain pair affiliatesâ€"dud I told lbim to go ahead and make the b00311 ‘ according to thmbargaih of ï¬ve years ago, and be» has done‘ it. The shoes are high cut, eight inches full, >Mher lined, double soled. of heat o‘ak unnmi 6W such broad toes I am more gloves, and no more com: and péaky bunions. Bugyou ought to see-iheir' stock of hats pf .21“ possible shapes for afflicted feet. Messrs. Larkina Kline make a specialty of ï¬tting irregularâ€"shaped feet. and they dd "it to perfection: as in my case, 'and they bava th had ears of experi- ence in just this kin of work. L. B. Hmnnn. The delega‘ea to the Stats Feder- ation of Woman’s clubq _teturned tram Champaign. Ill, Where the con'voution was. held, with glowing mount! of a ‘very interns-ting and! proï¬table time. That the-cheming widen: of the Highlandx 'Puk omen’e club is equally app’reciaead Ibroad a well as In home we. evi-' denoed in‘ Mn. Laure D. Fee'eenden having been elected vice-president of Main entire (ii-hm. A. P. Dung late Friday (or a brio! plea-on trip in Gun-d3; In. 8.1!. Virus has but non- ï¬ned to he: bad .1! weak win I severe cold. Kin Robbin. ofWInhgm. in “to guest of Edmund boa-Mine: at dinner u the Ingluido Sunday. -' Mr. W. P. Both: and ION. I. 0- ad J. P Butler. 0! Bloomingion, Ill , spent Saturday n We Inglooidn. ï¬r. and In. D C. W, Io- ooh’puuhd by their ~no». flnrold. upon! Sunday with Manda H Chic-sax ER V RShophord [nought out an automobile party ‘from the city Wednesday and entertained It dinner It the Ingleeide. E. H. Vivihn entertained Thoma- L. Horne, the well~knoqn photng; nphet at Fort Sheridan, at dinner It the Ingleoide Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. M._ Williams, of Chicago, brought out a party oHIve ltionds from the city on their Into- mobile. Sunday, to the Inglnido. where th'ey Were entertginoéd at din- ner. - . - Among the junta of the past week at ï¬lm Inglis-Mo were Mr and Mn. W. H; Dygon, of Evanaton,_ Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Cheney Maulkan and Mt. Fitz- hugh Taylor, of Chicago. The Sunday dinners are becoming more and more a popular-feature of the Ingleeide, both with automobiling parties, pleasure seekers, and town:- pwple. Suflay, chber 19, marked the banner day' m the history of the present management of the hotel, when a greater number 0f guests eat dowu to dinnex than on any other ;previous day. ‘ ‘ NextSuï¬day evening Pastoï¬eldon wu1'1ï¬Ã©aeh 11161111: or tué'ï¬â€™Ã©â€™riéis’†u: sermons on Heaven, namely, “Knowl- edge and Occhation in Heaven." The Swede service last Sunday afternoon was a good saccess. Each Sunday it will be held at the same place, the Baptist church, and the meeting will begin at 3:30 p. Am., in- stead of 3 o’clock as formerly an- nounced. Persons of any or no ‘de’nomination who are interested in lunch a service are invited. She‘s. rudinnt, Witching, wondrous (am, that beautiful blushing wife of mine. She is an Nigel on earth. no you on he, only “in Rocky Mountain Tea. George B. ‘Omnmingn. icon Foi Baleâ€"4A1: on} hed-‘robii‘iuite; nearly new, Apply'a‘t 1‘13".le INGLESIDB. The gues room the" through I which] wm Iu'ztbe we: was an att gilta. ma; family; bt‘ f of pictdre silver, 1i: here was lighted u (ind char ~ Joving’é’u tribute td of will“ In! vim ribbons and Rev} of the I‘ Schick the briddl Schick, sin Alien Lad tired in rying a of the ulh met. by the by Mr. Ch beautiful I oongntula was “we; land Purl diningroon table was white ch: candelabr: silver ï¬ll bride’s an Suggestive were dul dreamers. thrown t shower at of the 5 yoddodvp land Purl diqg jour home to at 5120 Get 10 Nun-L: