09‘1“ *5“! 391'! Fdrnishiugs Gmulpdo, My, Mimi“?! WW mm: " :.,“'“""" - - In 0 . W In go. I" M ‘u‘ w. B. Wh‘b in to i.“ . u. have returned home from t (on: begun-ted» he! . “pm. Ea wool! (Tip in Canada. lays he is not Into wheï¬u‘ he will “in Datum. of the sixth grnde. hunayet rohnodto bu post in the public school. She. is with in mum sitter in this Adironm. whom .he is trying boards but to bank and prolonged Iifo from n mm of tub-unlock. the Adina- daoko are one ‘of natur’e‘u great no!- urim !or u» India: of lung am. Hi. Bound) hope- to you her m Wed to mod health and fan of Mo. John '1‘, RIM 80!: 1:1an their yards, ofï¬ces, together with their lumber and feed business to Alex Bobe'non. The Kiel: re~ hin‘ï¬ieir' we Maine's, but their ofloo or headquarters will be else. "' like Hales; Gui». daughter oi. Chphhmhoy 0.9.9.11“ 9! the; U, s A. human m5]; . -' 1a: partial meteï¬o lite? mafia Emma's!“ of Chimï¬o Kudzu! eel College, and will enter fhfc‘ eoilege, on September 14,- for one year’s cameo, preparatory to making her debut on the‘atage. Miss Gavm has studied dramatic art since ’a child and is possessed of rate dra- matic abflity, a sweet personality and ï¬ne voice. . Her many friends and admirers wish he! enema. whé‘re. This concentrates the luufber "and coal businas on the welt JIlide and will removed! trace of lumber y'mh, etc. from north 9! St. John’ a avenue. The Presbyterian oongregflibn’ had the pleasure or hearing Mine Dunlap sing last Sabbath It will be rememqered that Miss Dunlap used to ,be soprano singer in the choir here a few 'years 'ago, and lately sang at the People’s church, in McVicke‘r’n thanâ€, when Dr. Thomas’ successor, Dr Cram, preachcd there. She sings again next Sabbath mornihg at the Pres- bytcrian church, accompanied by 660; Jones on the violin. The music cOmmittee are negotiating with Miss Dunbar to engage her pet manenfly [or the choir. ' "Hurrah" for .1116 big bit-(bu! game!†‘ Thus; is headed mention of posters. announcing the game to be played by the married men of town and the young men. The “boys†think my no to hue a Valhmly, hm they don't remember how Schuy- kr 000; Dunn Ind Dal. Sweetland, Addnmnal Locals THE SHERIDAN no: David Enkino, We. wmouu. Ed md Frank Wgrnn. kaGm mm, (0: ho hnn‘t “(no to hug incmuedlifo influx-not him out! bu. Bahia and Bergen have boob engaged ptoIeo-ioutlly to to attend «a. game. nod oui' (hog store poo- plo hue ‘ ordered a extra Inigo, amount of twist. witch humow‘ oil and court plantar. he game will be phyed onSIturday afternoon :1: three o'clock, at the Academy grounds. Everybody come ond coo the game and fun. To the friends and patrons of Ged‘e Hill Encampment: _ The menegement of the Ged’e Hill Encampment wishes to express. to the people of the North ï¬hm. their appreciation foi the generous ova-operation end support which bee been extended to them in conducting the work during the Beech which "he juet oloeed. . Especially do we wieh to thunk the friends who have :pe'reomny minted m outing for the gauge and in “providin to: enter jhinmente end emdeemente o‘! feel. 'tioue jinn}; During n. seeeon 665 autism and children have spent 6 Meet With us, and all have returned do the city better ï¬tted for work and life in a great city. A snow FOR. vow: stem . When you'ï¬péildï¬ dollar ycim expect to get fuzdullgr'fsgw'orth of something‘in'retumw If yOu [don’t you are not likely tou'ipehd an- other dollar-for thqume purpose. In this pitticular ’all men are more or less alike-Jâ€"rathef more thén less. Imam she-advancing col- umns of the ,Snnmmï¬ ROAD wasonmnn and note the mer- chants wha“ advertise week utter weék. They are not doing this to help the SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS- LETTER They are doing it to help themselves. They are put- ting their advertising donate where they will do them thwmost good, The SHERIDAN Rom) NEWS. L3?!“ is “99d by two classes of mphâ€"awn customers and your competitor a customer!" ,1 Use it ‘and you reach both. Add the man 15 you get some trade tram your Whoaâ€- m and more trade from â€an own. ‘ GAD’S HILL. I Of 08- Sungay morn Nun gy Schoc awn 665 38uperinteflel span": Sivioe Bamigt 'Taii'l‘. A. Phillie“, Paar. Mymin‘rum was. hunky School. is u; C. ‘P. Schnflr. Suï¬rhundcnt. admin: Endeavor. 'l p. ll. Wuk-dsy services. Wednes- ma Ladlol' Mudmry Union. 3 p. a. My evening payer meeting. All 3:. â€Kinny invited. ‘,-.,_. v “7--_ V» ‘ ‘â€"‘..-'W V vV mummy. vim». sum School. kl); Ang.Nomnhorg.8-pa1{nundonn morning services. 10:45 I. In. a Manor. 6:45 p. ll. Sunny My unites. 7130 p. n. Wednes- fldy tut! Fruity enema; prayer mei- 1330. mo 1:. In. Every alum-we Bun- ,dny naming service 3nd every Wednes- by waning pnver meeting are con- ‘ducpgq in W“ 8mm: ue es- Wv‘welwme: ' ' but." Evangelicalâ€"Rev. J. H. Bagel. Punt. Smithy school. 10:. a; J. J. Bnnd. Nunflntcndcnt. ann- JO! morning sex-vim. 11 .. at. Christ- in: Endeuvor. 0:15 p. m. Build-y enn- ‘hg service?v 7:3 m. {Week-(13y Mm . sea or m r mating, 7:30 p. m. 'Fridsy. Eng ;m meeting. 7:30‘JI. In. Sundny Nut â€Moe tad odne‘dty even: f†paler meeting oondncp d m Ger man. llmwdoouu. Bflmpflâ€"Rev. P. C. Wok-on. Rec- ;w. Sunday aerviceu. Holy Euchariat (every Sunday) 7:30 l. m. Sunda #8013001. 9:45 3. In: W. O. Blpwel. Superintendent. Matias, Litany and Wu. H a. In. Flu-n Sunday in ninth, Holy Eucharist at Lila-day sore vies. Even long. 7:110 p. m. Other O aaooordl wnotioo. _ mâ€" v. Inn-nun. J’utor. Sunday School. 2;). In. Sunday mon- lng act-vim, 10 a. m. Sunday evening [um 7:30 p. m. Services are con- dugtod in Euclid: the ï¬rst. Sunday 10:31:11: in eachgmonth. ' . Ury’a mugâ€"nu. J. J. Mor- rhuyhswr mntMmMOmm. hound Mass. 10 I. m. Hindu School, 2%vâ€"Rev. A31?“ Anderson, MI. 811wa morning services, 10: 45 n. m, Himdny school 12 m; C. [1. Warren. Supeflnte out. Sands; evenin ser- Vi“ Ban. fit. Young eagle's gnion, 3:45 p. In. Prayer meeting, Friday cw j'mg, 7:45 p. m. , Everyone welcome, “rangers mung; ‘. ’ - 9'04,“ M. ‘0. V. N. P. (}lemaker9 Pastor. Sunday School. 3:45 p. n, 'Spwprth League. 7 p. 111. Sunday 6171;591qu s_£;rvi«‘a_t:-Iit 7:45 9. In. Hermon anacondaâ€"A. C. Wood‘ ‘Pnisu’n'. Morning service, 10:30 a, n. Sunday School, 11:45 a. m.; E. 8. Gail; Superintendent. E worth League, 7 p. m. Evening aerv ce,'8 p. m. Wed- May, Mid-week ,meeting. All are 'wgloome to these services. , ï¬rst Church or cat-lat, sac-3m..â€" Bargen Block, opposite depot. Sunday service, }:3 a. m. Wednesday serâ€" vice, 8 p. m. Reading room open ngnesda s from 9 a. In. to noon. _ [all are cordia 1y invited to attend services, and visit. reading room. murm‘ .A 0.17‘sy Lodge No. 676 K.'FA M., meets {he ï¬rst and second Mend: I in exam month. Wim’am J. Obee. ‘31.; D‘.A 801mm}; Sam's-rig ' North Anni-man Union, meets the ï¬rst and third Thursdays of each month. J. Budd-Pb. ljres; Wm. M. King, Co]. L‘arpenun’ Uï¬ion'meets the {Om-m Thur-ad»? each month. 8. J. O’Brien, prgaidï¬nt; 1!. Sienna!» nail-am. ‘ Camp 1176 Modern Woodmen of America, my.» that und fourth Friday in each month. Wm. Banner, V. 0., Way: {)qoiey. Clqu; ' St. John’s Cdui-t meets noon?! and fourth Wedneoduy of each month. 3. O’J. 31103.0. 3.; June. Bolenace. Highland PIN! Council No.10“ R, A., meet. second and founh Mondays. F B. (ireentRegent; II. II. Prionl’mc ' SI. Mary’s Com-t meets ï¬rst ï¬nd third Wedneedtya of each month. Mrs. E.‘ 'MgDoagyggh, C: 3.; Mn, All. Boulez, Soc. ll mental." invited. m â€dud. VWRQV, ._I. Q Lodge a. 366, Mystic Work. era of t ‘e'World, méets the second and fourth Tuesdays oteach month. J. J. Brand. Prefect; Wm. Dunner, Secâ€" Dun Cox. g! Kano-h, n. gin ing the gum Wold M here My. Mum Willie, non of W. 1!. Wk, kmï¬ned to his home with the monies. 1‘0“de ood- h 110188 with another hood in sightforOctoberl. After returning from a visit {0 St. Louis W. H. Qekick says that Ft. Bhéridan is good enough for A large (timber of “Socialiab and their {uniï¬e- hom Chicago picniced nt the reservation hat Sunday. . John Lennon-ton who returned from the Philippine: instep-ï¬g is seriously ill with tablecloth at gummmm sternum new A j E0.. 3 insole ï¬ery “W __.- Eeveniï¬g. Lake Shore Lodge, No. 558, K of P even Monday even- iï¬g. Visitors alweyl welcome ' Alnlclt everyone in. our city at- tended, the Quit Jest woak; {Ind all report ibout the some; that they: saw a' big pmnpkin, en overgrown squash, and a string of gutters that extended from the gateito the grand stand. Along this midw could be found every skin guns known tel the fraternity, from the. shark with the three shells who asks you to locate the elusive, lit- tle pen, to a crap game with “sure .thing†dice from Highwood 'Of worse the ï¬end was there With the pink lemonade which was about as deadly as the cigar given you by the striking machine man. EHowev er all these seem necessary adjuncts to aconntry fair, as it is said that the farmer who attends Eand don t get bunkoed does not Eenjny himself. '50 if any of on]: Ecitim ns wen disappointed in that Erespoct they (ertninly cant blame Eit on the man who dispensed the privileges A large hunter 0! our team stem, Wm paints! and laborers tool put in the Labor Day parade' at Waukegan. 'One battalion of the ' 20th In- fantry and the two' battens of Artillery leave the M on he 20“) for Fort Thoma. Ky. v G" 5'0"" Mr Wilkins dune «an Nun-1mm. HIGH WOOD.