Qircle report their Fair of Int “not very “mental flaunoially. The India. In to ha oongntulited “’onthekgoodlnok. The are to pgrchua [bell for the Friday evening Mr. am?“ Mini; John Gartley entertained a num- ber of young people whé'came gown from Waukegan with n â€sleighride party. . The ï¬rst of {be week (my Marshal Charles Gordon had a severe acci- denï¬slipping on the ice and break- ing two of his ribn. He an able to be around and is doing well ,. Mu. M. J. Gibbs bu been quite sick the put week. There are three can ut Elgin u a result of the Iroquoig’gfl‘w Fire Company 13 was “3. W to respond to the Iroquois 61%.] Kiss W Fox Ila-been In! faring wflh an attack of grippea Wuhan! won tho'tbowling' much game played with Fort Sheridan. Score 2742 to 2435. Mr. and It». Hat.â€- and cum: ten, of Chicago, visited Mrs. J. L Boyd Sunthy. ; ‘ lit-.1" Figan,‘ of Wuukopi, united triad! here Iota few day- last week. ' . The ï¬reman convention visited : city of peace and a city of war, namely Zion City and Fort Sheri- dnn. ' Mrs. F. G. Weaoott bu had a second successful operation per formed and is reported dear)? nicely. . The North ' Shore Chimit (if Odd Fellows met at Evanston last Monday night and report a glor- 1011st good time. Mrs. Bakér, wife of Sergegnt Baker. 116sz be: hand very serious; 1y, running 9; piece of wood into the flesh and causing extr‘enm pain for several days. A may FreelPublio Lihrary has been 93$:inde (in the HighWood School building. Miss Mayme A.. Vane: is the librarian'and will serve out the bodily {161111245 a, 1:00 p. m._each school day. . A number of the friends_ of Miss Louise Baker gave her a pleasant surprise hat Wednesday afternoon. Refreshment: were served and the young people thor- oughly enjoyed a delightful after» new ohm-13h. "[6†W000. Tye Ltdieu’ St. Mary's Sowing a. Church ems. gm. am "Hi In exchange at the store 0! Much Btoo. on Saturday afternoon. Home mule cakes. bread and pie. Jillbl OI Illa. Imyoue u on: gull, 1m itéd to 00.0. palmt- lie die league. and Mr. O. P. Siaooa, who recently but» hla'lnnd trying to unit-coll (mg I more lull from the pord of his house and thereby Wing. 3h. loreflgan of the right hand, [gilt his bad doing nicely, km to m0'63 me cut from it yum-y. A painful ltoulder was also the mull of ti. fill. -- ' Gen. 3m 0. Block. of Chicago, (Jon-"lander of the G. A '8. Ip- peared before the senate com- mitten _|dvocating the Dollivur bill which grant; 812 per month to all ioldfers who served in the Civil War who are 62 yrs old and '10 all widow's of veteran: who were married before 1890.- , Next Thursday evening the ladies of the M. E. Church of iï¬ighwood mllg‘m a social and luncheon at the home of B. 0. Fritsch. Everyone is cordially invited The gents are instructed not to forget their dimes my quarters for they will have an op- { portunity to take the ladies to mpperi A treht is in store for Weryqne All sre invited Mr G G Williams,oleuksgan, is reported as living debited his tile and six children because she ‘would not accept Dowicism Mr. @Williams joined the Christian Catholic Church about four years ago. but his wife says she is a good Baptist and cannot. belieVe Zion’s teachings. She is left to the mercy of,,,.£riends ‘ss she has absolutely no support and believes this is a scheme on her husband’s part to force her to imove to Zion. She is willing he continue in his worship of Dowie. Army red tape hae'enenared Cupid at Fort Sheridan 56 that it is almost impossible for an enlisted man to marry. The private soldiers have drawu up a written complaint to th'éiroommander. The printe whb dishes to marry must ï¬rst make. written application to the captain This in handed to the commander of jhel'ofl. If worthy of omeldention lit ie‘lorwlrded to Washington and lplloed on ï¬le nt the Idjntnnt more“ aloe. In oerernllnetnnoee the deky has caused Ipplionnu to outage their minds. The oflehre dad-nthededntonenyhdnnh the “connotation rations†muted “The Eplqï¬}; Moe offlthe M. to married 'ipdnho. Thereby “I. married Int! Iitbdnn tom “an! « IIOOI mound unin- bu ration. as do the oï¬ou‘ - ‘ It in ripened tho: two long term prisoners and tick sentry mode | daring compo recently Iron Fort Sheridan, walking out of the south gave 0! the reservation, boarding I car for Highwood and leaving on I Chicago at Northwestern tuin for Chicago. escaped were John Gosh. sentry; member of Company A, Third In- fantry; Wm. Hopkins, 1156‘st serv- ing a two years’ sentence and Will Leonard, who Was serving in th’ree and one half years’ sentence. They had ' been put to work to clear ‘snow in front. of the 'quertermaster’s quarters and Gosh had been es- ,pecially detarled to watch Ho kins and Leona15¢. At 10:80 G quested to move his prisoners 108 a point forth†south and on being â€ordered to do so coolly marchedtbem out of the Mvation in timeï¬o patch a passing ,cag. The day previous two young ladies had , called at the post to see Gosh and Hopkins and after a long.talk with them had left. men . were seen to meet two women answering the description of those seen at the poet 'and together they entered a lodging house. Thesentry‘ and prisoners changed their uniforms far citizen’s clothes. Leaving on a train that is due at Highwood shortly after the men disappeared were seen two Women and three men, one of whom carried a rifle. ‘(Micuopehï¬om 1-. m. to 7:15 p. m. Oï¬ceopen‘tmmga. m. taint... Sun- dn . ' {Ml nth: strive an! dc rt a follow: South Mud. ortll Bound. Md and 'diup Rec’d and dispute“ _ 9:04 a. d. 7:46 3. m. «:55 I» IIâ€" ‘ M; Arriving at Highwood the HIGHLAND PARK PUSWFFIGE :17 p. I. ‘55 P I. to have i General Contmtor. Do ' know tht Minors, Pipe 3nd may on on cheap now on they wen-ell: .1593? Now is the time to put in your belting plant. . Minutes chaos-fully “ï¬nished. Sewer ind Wile: loin Ekten. 030nm. Ooncroto Sidewalks, Walla, 01.0., 000. . P. 0. 301442 EDWARD I1. LAING nmmwmmnmm "V“ Nth: ml- wkh “an... mu.mmumc.rurm WChuCu. mum um. mumdl.c.l.'. “mu-g hummus»; m TM†90!.