Ofï¬ce and Yard; m Lumber D1: Elf-181’ 37. Tnninmbm oz. P. 0. BOX 39'. ...'.DEALEB In... LUMBER. COAL and Buiw‘ma. MATERIAL EDWARD WENDLING “gm-I. Witcfloo at! Albert Let. N Vflbulc Night train QMI‘ ¢hytnߤ ‘ “ Tim. Bani-mun Cu ma Pub ‘ "Gum Cu. Dining Cu Sam Ticket: 01m 0! I. CJI. It. Inc. Mann PM no man " north Show Property Corner Gi-ee‘n‘ Si. Mid Cénml Ave. FOR SALE ‘NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE A. Robertson 2mm and Escalator ' W. A. MERIGULD 00. A. I. w. 0. P. A CHICAGO. Wall Pm: hula: Immune given, on all work 11 l38-I40 LA SALLE STREET ‘ Tynan qunklgx is here doing' Indieâ€; The best it went ï¬he city ever made. 313.- Ive; after spending the fourth ’here left Monday for Cham- paign. Ill. accompanied by John Wolf.» » - , Dick Hm; son of on: police magma-ate Hill, formerly of this city, but now living at Aaron spout the fourth here. Mr. and Mrs. George Conrad mailed their friendo at the MM! Lutheran church last Sunday evening . Alex Molhmam remthed to his have in this city last week after an absence of three years in the Pbiilippine Islands. C. E Preston has purchased1 and 18 now repairing the old build ing whjgh until reesntly was oc- cupied by VV E. Cumming. Two ofï¬cers from North Chica- go Were here last Sunday looking for a highwayman, who robbed a’ farmer there the night before A man by the name of Honey- ford, a farmer from Everett was killed by lightning while in Lake Fdrest laét Wedneadgy evenihg, The soldiers at the For! were paid Wednesday morning, but as far as business in our city is con- cérned it has hifliynctieeablé. The way the spldierp play R0. meo to the chamber maids at the jMor‘aine hqtel has caused the manager to protest, but wh'é’at' the ,ym‘P. Thomas Nolan, while crossing the St. Paul railroad at on early hour last Thursday morning. was struck by a fast train. â€3.3919191! ported dead. The doctor reports thst Mary Kennedy, age seven, niece of John W“, Vim“ Esther? vilif- HIGH WOOD THE-SEEKIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. re and invest; Mï¬w ‘3‘ .. n V g-a us: 0! “70“!" U‘ "W†“w" Tbe ‘All Round Stu player! “ï¬ning vaudeville features than ' 00d (1 I ted lut; . . 3"â€!!th the :zznlcolsf‘i'uwelli kin: ll. found an the prognul of. hfl'llie picking-l1, the tonal fered I, at pretty Fort Shendtu n 15. Announle'ï¬â€˜m' weeks This beautiful a". 38'“ , , ’T . {resort is increag'mg in papnhxity I: 5: . K .; . . d‘n’; _‘ “ > ,_.'i“:b°13f.°‘:;cm?': l The'laughing hit of the an» 1110‘“ _n r! { m '02:: 2;? anally clever bill, is made by But: F?“ m mud. l°3 P m icon and Brooks. Their sketch ï¬led thel’r appearalice inMJujgeg’“A Quiet Evening“ the Club‘" 3395".“ 3‘ -cour_t‘ “t f on â€His ï¬lled with gunning lines and MW? ‘3'†b" d“ be m Bertha“ of rep-n39. which keep the £8er F l b t '1 tMitzmliemae in rain of laughter from - .m new cee rm zmtoflnish...'l'hm' clever mm 50"“! liyobqwing the b0!†b0“ ‘03 are nof â€only comedians of‘much l5" 3 “mm“ "“9Ҡfrom h'Bfnbility. butare famous song writ- in“. at his homé f0: thé put two‘, weeks is suffering with diptberia. ‘ Guilt... l‘ngau celebrated thei Whydhqwing the boys how to§ ï¬ts a cannon cracker from his} hand. The doctor patched Christ. in) to that be may be able to helpt out with the chores long about I com shocking time E. J. Whiting, Sn, one of our old citinenl who has been in the govegnmeut service at Manila, P. old citizens who has been in the: “Pop Goes the weasel." which i‘ government service at Manila. P. , truly a button buster. TM 1". [â€1 {of-the past ï¬ve years. is here * Spend to a batty encore fiï¬h‘ visiting'his son. Mi. Whiting’s’ their famou'u original diï¬i “Mb“! Wgtï¬tï¬ioï¬ ugthniaha,’herei Work for the Uhge .- .. - n U Zhagid,ch.iéi..°°mmws¢brk w w .theyrkmtï¬mb? ‘ .. .¢ thgdemwt ~ - twmmamwtm ' baa“ émriéncéd the quiet-Em through “ . - ., '1 Our city étporiénqéd the quiet-3 c.1461. ‘of'Jï¬-l‘y‘in in may sol far as accident or giisorder was? concertied, .while but Effects wére‘ [ï¬ned from early morning imtill lmidnight. :An’d 2,500 persons attended Fort ~~ Sheridan Patti. Everything passed 03 quietly. All due to the vigilance of' oiir efï¬cient. police. ' Last Sunday the local Catholics. who are interested In tho building 'of a church here met at the: city hall. After an informat discus- sion 3 committée was agpoiuted â€Iv-n»- to purchage a suitable lot in a1 desirable location, preferably on; Highwoofl avgmie. This commit: A ‘I'K‘__ I} Dual-(Duuuul vuv .vuu yu.7,.,,___ -, - r . .. ‘ .. who are interested in thqbï¬llding type, sings Va'phenomtgal‘ Wigner ‘ of a church here ngel 'atflthal. city vmoe and héi‘ > We: niiuib‘é’félwm h‘all. .iAfterï¬r‘: Infoggnali dlgcus- much approval. , > . axon a commlttée was appomted, Th L . . _ .- , to purchase a suitable lot in al ' e elaterlngs ate “.3?†than ,, ,4 W desirable location, prefqmbly :‘0r1'i9393rt- acrobate. ï¬le" Cl‘f’a‘lï¬rfâ€, Highwood avenue. Thlscpmmit- : work places them on the top I'Oï¬n‘il: tee was directed to call 011’ Daniel: of the ladder in . their particular?“ L Pease, who hag several vocab! cor- liné . . ’ » . Â¥ 1 v . '. 33:31:11 cgï¬sï¬gallt’dsgï¬fiï¬ggkï¬fl Claude LaMott smgs Illustrated tea at a low ï¬gure. ' A bommitlee l 3093’ with 800d *‘ï¬e‘it- was also‘appointed to collect ‘ thel Beatrice, billeï¬l '18 “The Mar- ivarioue‘ sums subscribed further "19ҠQueen of'Light,†certainly lbuilding of'lthe churchfw’ > f vdeserves the title. Hernact is tee at a low ugure. n commune was alsoappointed to collect ‘ thel varioue‘ sums subscribed for .the building of'kthe churcbl , , NOTICE To socum’es. 'Mr. F. K. Blimeteud in. where talk: ing the names for Inc â€we!!! Ind Lobe county directory for. 19084, issue. Ami-ho wishes elltbe’iecret “We! to pletee_eend their omeerel . ,4 an; _v- Beatrice, billed as “The Mar. yeloua. Queen of Light,†certainly deserves the title. Herr act is ‘benntifulgnd the wonderful light Women in her transformation butterfly“ land ï¬re da’nces are de- eiiiely novel and a delight to the eye. ‘ " “ -. . .- n n: .4. -“J In â€0|qu w l""‘"'" --__ ï¬lm, when and where the! m4 5'.“ M. E.â€"-Highwood, 111. M ‘59 W‘dirm “0 “Ii! will be! Gum: Erickson, Pam. Sunday W "t". 0““"39‘ u “‘9 pub- 1 School. 10:30 a, m. Epworth League. m “‘0 "I of ï¬ndins ““ml'zzm p. :11. Evening service. 3:09~ Sun. ‘0!“ n h. “h 7“" â€rout“. mi. days uld Thursdays. % w ï¬lo-u “and to thin matter at once. Addres- F. 3,. Bumbag], care of thl’i ‘PIETI'V m MERIDMI 'AIK- 1; It would be diflicult to engage a list of stronger or more enter- uining vaudexille features than flab hp found an the program ofe 'fered at pretty Fort Sheridan iPuk élm week. This beautiful {resort is increasing in papnllu‘ity :i ‘1‘“! ' am. Mr. Brooks renders a de- scriptive ballad with much elk-ct. It u the only bit of pathos 1n the uproariously funny not. .311. But- ton sings a reused mm 6! The Allen: 'pteaent a very c113 verting sketch in which dancing I and fun are intermingled' l’n agree}- table proportth , Their imita-l tions of the different styles of l walks one sees on the streets are‘ tespecially clever. They are ; heartfly 'e'ncor‘ed Henhetta Tedro, a beautiful yoimg lady oft'th‘e decided blonds:- Get your job print!“ dbna at tho NinJmflII. ' ' J 7'