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Thepolitiaofthe other the happened the gighthufmqhun -' MT- 8' I W are ‘ 1‘:th “08 9010'†"ma†5° "Wm V‘m‘m 1“ ‘ wmvmmm m This in wrong but nenrthulr- thock, banner, â€gutted! bloat Quito Mound] nine 0‘ the: true. Whenutemtoty is 0133i and lie pulhd his frught__" _r 35de Ngupoï¬tï¬i unhownmchwwdah; ,1}; thunk! have nothing go (“It hi0 «gait km. a. W ,,heutd mm the MM» u» -~ 4.. " mum of the monk; comm. WW‘ ' ' 5’53“ â€W M 'ndbuww Glam ILL. rm a} 1.- mm hp '9‘ “a" . ‘ . ‘ abort mien.- President Roose- '_F. M. EVANS -' if velt’ snnnual mmgewureoelid, Wealm earrytheno‘at complemeuneo! and in it he reviews many Patna-,0: BMWmD;pot r ' mum» Mame-f NAPKINs wma wacmupm Canned Goods 0n the Ron]: Shore www'wiï¬'sli: 7-}qu "1.!th a '1', 7 ,Etbeirxflmrulmhyhm I ' cage just an ndunfgeous barglins "my AND uhu: “ agat- right here in home. That may 9“ be true, but w grep» ,. it??? *“The Lorine? new be: how thil nnlenn they are fold JohnH Miller npfor their can. that it in n fact? The merchintn didnte, end the â€anti!†are In! of neighboring towns keep them L. Y Sherman. enlightened a! to the WW they I A vigorous em 1! ti) be made have ‘01 â€â€˜9- â€1 ‘dmmmg m at the nhort session of 09W *0 the newspapers, and when e, per- chaser in in need_ of an article he as: gimlalztï¬rgélfli efï¬Ã©to knownghe can get it there. because hone“ one: there to defeat this. it was? seen in the newspaper, and the most gigantic nteal em hen he goes where be known he 9:.“ ever been proponed in eongreen. the lower branch of the leginla- I I 1L9. way. eu- mule by. the, troop eddies mid am his: gratitude in having each a' hero for a Smile}. .‘l‘be medal en "made at 5nd bridle leather. two inches long nqd net with n heed- mine drunk of red sealing m." It Wen impaenible for him te replz. ..... the presentation speech and he left the tmp in team It in un- get it, rather'thon make a’ tour of half a dozen stores and then poo sibly not ï¬nd what he want: The holiday season is now open and if you expect to keep trade at home, yon have moot certainly got to let the people know what you have to sell, and that you ore making prices. that will ouncessfdlly coin- pete with those offered by mer. chants of neighboring, Read the advertiseinenta in the Newsâ€"Lorna and you will proï¬t thereby cities. ' Army (,1 et Fort Sheridan were given a stir-prise this week when announcement woo made that Ber eant Reginald Welcott, . of the inth battery y, had been married in Chioago Saturday-1:0 ' Mrs. Ives, former wife of R. S. Ives, until recently on rinten- dent of the Chinago , ilwouke’e Electric railroad. Mrs. 'Ives was granted a divorce a few days be- fore Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Wesoott are now stopping at the Park hotel at Fort Sheri- dan. Mr. Weoeott enlisted 1n the army a_ few months ago and met questions “0" before the PWPIC Utica, N. Y Mrs. Waco“ was and 08ers remedies for a few. Be formerly ï¬ery K. Bowel). Congress met Monday f6: ' the â€HOEMINMWI L6 umndmum no,‘ tuning-«hum 3.53"?“ ““7 gunning,» has: ,. , whhthetmtev'n' “WW . w “mi; _ '9'â€! 0"†3°“ “"‘W whil- up. muted Wm httywï¬hthoUflNth-ndï¬muwumm mtmmminW_ “‘4..me n “unmipthel'hiligpimh‘ united and 9:: ï¬g. 003!“ m“; ‘9'! "and busting-I I“). He II‘ ,. dovotumatimtouptfludm 3% 1‘ mm. ind ï¬n†5M †‘ "than I... .._Iu..-s--.l h‘m- -__l-__ my. Oahu but Mum" " ‘ itywith up Uni“, 8m ad mi.- 09! i9 Mï¬ï¬‚iwm we and hug; luau" nvy. ï¬e W '9'! “9° '99 «NM “.6 mm. ml 'q’yi' hm’ ' ‘ ibon‘j and. employe- While a. m granted a divorce a few days be- fore Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Wesoott are now stopping at the Park hotel at Fort Sheri- dan. Mr. Weecott enlisted to the army a few months ago and met Mrs. Ives at Highwood where she resided. Since enlisting Wes- cott feil heir to’a fortune of 3.15,: 000, and it in said he will now try to get a discharge and return east with his-bride. Hie home is in ne-mpnwmiotr; , :m W 4 a: s», m. ‘3'» dentood on good mm; “it that he will receive a certiï¬cate at (dis)meit from the war depart- ment. The goetï¬eegeant 811mm] ,WIS ridmg belongs to Sergeant Webb, and a ï¬ner specimen of the, Rocky mountain sheep has never been been at Fort Sheridan,landfqn aocouiit of the part he took in the rescue he 'received an extra lur'ge feed of outs and the promise of a new set of shoes The pupils "of the Bavinia school enjcfyed a pleasant vitit but: after- noon laht “pok‘lrom Mrs; Russell and her‘ guest, ‘Mrsr Woodwbito, 13L Chioqgo, who preseqted the schoolvviith an attractive engnvr ing entitled “The Burial of. €116 RA VINIA.