Hr. .Cionoat M â€no III-I from Ann Arbor w spud“ ‘ giving in no, thymi: u. Chiasoiootbnll pm" TM a. was 28 t6 0 in ("or of 'Ijelligul.l nu. Pu! run-ac aid tuna: mam manna Put um Bu- tiny and“ pomuion thin weak 0! Mr 60' home, the Palm: A; )1qu place, whiei thy have m... Halon Rudolph {a hon by “fling I new series of pink union-mod in in bone! by 310,000 LawsOn and the common! daybmk . ' I r ‘ Rev. Hi. Bogus, the m Bupï¬l‘ minister, in“ plinth next Bonds-y and Mold be welcomed with I [all homo. [in will occupy If. AM’ a m on Sonmlldmt; «an In. m. ill will bemoan Scene Anord'u boom berg mm doï¬vï¬y;.mon m1 down on the hill “the with viii of This MI! in" upéiiiuy W for bonds it": dim W3" - Kr. Fritz Bah: ha I my ntidty of the Boston fern culled thb “Phr- con,†i; honor of the W at that variety, 3 Mrll’iemon Of Tum; A. 'A ‘ town on the Hudson. 'Tï¬is fern is i the handsome-t in this part of the- eountry. , ‘, ' - Mr. Julius Reno, who use picked up ill and éelirious on the streets of Winnetkn last week and bronght L to theHighland Perk haul, left Sun- day night for the Evaneionhospital.‘ While here he had a trained nurse and was attended by Dr. Bergen.‘ Miss Smith, a sister of Mr. Jesse Smith, superintendent of public schools, has been a great. advantage in the venue people of Highland Additional Locals 1": 4‘ A nirmï¬or of friends gathered at are home of infle'nry Fr†lull Friday toeelebrato bin 81» harm: day. Among those preoem Were Mr. and Mrs. A. Frye. Mr. ï¬nd In. J. Brown and dnughhr, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lgngill, King ‘Idn Frye 0! Chicago and Kr. and Hrs. Funk Warren 0! Highllhd Park. schools, has been a grout. advantage to the young people of Highland Park, in the year that sho‘ has boon here, by utimslatlng their interest in the study of maple. She is an excellentmohot as well an I‘M popular one. i-‘ aloud tot d» oration of . new, Congas-flout! church building In Winnoth. [ti-hoped by “Mm- :nomnhhcmonmt. that H‘- mum funds will ho. mind to all“. them to comment» buildinï¬ 09“". tionl h: It! ï¬t“! It. Goo. Obmofl. I. McBrid- und other farm inleotom Lake 00., complain of a new swindle. An ugont ulh the farmer into don- tinting for an olqetric light plum Joan-t only 065. .sm‘mrmm agent all: and about the tumor thauho'oontrut 001.“ for 866310: ouch light; has lhioh contract the 1m .gent will relau- tho tumor on the puyment 'of whine: be will Mint, :11 .th'o wax boat ’18 to We In. C. P. {Sullivan «puma the indie! Btu prim, h handsome nave: butter knife, while llr. Fred emu. Well}! of Lib: M W given the India’boob'y, vhï¬o H1. Eumn‘ Demo! won the gontm’n' booby prim Mm- tokuhmk, a short mmical follwéd. The next meet- ;ing will this“ pines onion. 15, at {the bongo! Mr. and Mn. Herman of book. inepainee, or «he: run. ing matter, old or new. in! (be United States Army Hdlpiiel, at Bayard, New Mexico, where thexe are over three hundred soldiers suf- fering from conenmption. Kindly ‘ send peekegee to the vacant store, (nextto Purdy’e,) on Tuesday. Dec, 8, between 7:30 e. m.and 3 p. m, Mr Coele-‘wiil be there to receive tbemmud pack [or shipment. The lqtlnrtermlsmt’l wagon from Fort Sheridan wiil cell Tuesday morning for any which um it any not» be convenient to eend to the“ norm; Pleeee notify Hr. Code by phone. i 861, hondny evening, or by cord Tweedey morning eeriy." you wieh l queenmeeur’e vegan been. Thie ‘ help give theee breve fellow; e Jan. 8. LARGE STocls 0F . mum! sums At Prices to Meet swim-m. W m WE WILL M 9“ YOUR IUNDLB ANDDRUVBRIT SEND YOUR LAUNDRY TO THE†1 .IABLE STEAM LAUNDRY BLOMDAHL, “P Tgi‘aa‘iï¬m mmop _ ‘W‘am [louse Siipper: SPECIAL PRICE. "“‘e .1051». RECEIVED