‘tless' angly for a if the II’S If. “I‘ll-“U“ WWI-Wu â€"â€"â€" _ '0'! intelligent “m9 "0'" 332:9M5E3fflsundgaofll; gave the Nzws L â€in call on team, 13,. pm wus evenly Wu-V Mrs. El. W. Enrlow 'is “W WNW ;. ;'v w _ - Saturday on his way; tho horse touted, the enorn being 1 toO up to home {tom the, hospital-next week. The Ethics "Kinnie 1n d Laura show at Lake Foroaï¬ï¬t the seventh mnmg,tben the W - 1 . 1 _ ', , , , k. , boya not together and by ottenuoul This evening {till he the closing .Sgobuhr,‘ of Wheeling, Ire uniting Mias‘Mildred Mihil|,whoia study- batting and errorless ï¬elding nag exercises of the Gad: Hill County MT. and. Km. Alennndnr Robertson ing for attained nurse at St. Long. played the paid Brown physio in an ‘0' ' {3" “79°33- Hospitul, vinted her [ï¬ends for a few exé’iting ï¬nish. Final â€0‘", 4 ,‘0 0_ Fair. .- 5 , . . ' days this week. ‘t n_,.._.. L..- Inna-m “a" a“ in I mL ‘ _-I-A:..-- At OK. Inha Miss Mrs. Ed Cole was removed to a Chicago hospital for an opgr’at'iun on Thursday. ' .George Brodard had his hands _ severely burned by ‘a giant cracker on the Fourth. ' ~ Mrs. Conger has been very ill in a Chicago héapital during the past P'. J. Fitzgerald is building a new? house on First street youth of Laurel avenue. ' Elmer Evans is suï¬ering from a burn on his hand teceivud the Fourth of J ulyl'†.George Brodsrd had his hands day from 2 to 3 p. to. curing we" severely burned by ‘a giant cracker vacation to act as librarian in the? Mrs Jane Warden will return to‘i . . ' . _ _ on the Fourth. ' ‘ abeenée of Miss Holmes; id“? from ‘ Connersville. I-ï¬d's‘ where. The funeral servrces 0‘ Miss Annie I i , i, - . , . . 2- he was called on account of theileOll‘b were held Sunday at the ' “ ' Fred K0 , '1 We. , d m :E-5 v a - -. ‘ » _ _ l" m' J- U â€â€œ1““, 0‘ Ch‘W“ time a 0 $3823“ “at? is: a: i death of her husband, whorlied thereiGerman Lutheran church on Central - .VlSlted Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Rob. 8 . g P P let the age of 92 years. Mrs. Wardenlaveuue The neighbors â€of the do. Hi hlard Park, is so in "m 0v di . , , . , . “won for a few daya' ‘ ~ “I; hole: acts to return t'o‘hif‘hortne 1‘ is the mother 0‘ MN" Dale Sweet- l’ceaeed were pail bearers and sixty- . The, Misses Arielle (and Frances from'the :05, ital next week i i land. . itwo near relatives. mourn the d9‘ Everett returned Thursday from their p ' ' I ' ‘ ' gparted. Seven sisters and ten broth. 1 ’y r i ' » citzlmh'lr? E113- V3121? oth‘hiiork: J. 1’. Butler, of Highland Park, ~ere survive her. She dial at the age .« - » , . . . ' on . _ . . , Miss Esther Holmes. a teacher in d M Ch L t W k g 1'7““ instantly killed by 8 “Wk" 0‘ ;Of 41 years. was the daughter 0‘ Mt' the. Ravinia School, Will spend her an 5:. ant yfnnuo 0;“: Egaz’ilighlning, at Wilmette. June 30“].i‘ï¬ï¬‚d Mrs. George Rudolph, who for vacation in Toronto, Can. » :‘ere rob true: a of {hrs}, (l; m {His remains were brought w H. M. in number of years. lived at Ravmie. , , Miss Belle Clark rot _ this ,2): mung“? :d 9;: a: ' ‘s- {Prior’e undertaking establishment 13"; father (had seventeenyeara 389 1 .mned â€â€œ ’s m mt A ngeiea ~ “““L‘nnd were laid- â€'98ng 3‘ an this is the next death in the week from: our travel at and - u - - n - . y ‘- '" ' ' and is with hyer mother '3: z); '0 day School mil picnic next Thurs. 1 burying ground beside the bddy‘of;“m‘ly circle. The deceased was of‘ Clark x - ’ ‘ '~ ' i†on Lagetfrutnt, {riot of ingraéhhe deceased mother. is :otille christian charact: and up. . ' Venue. e’ res men s can a l ' ‘rig t iving, patient in nu ering and . l . Mr»; and MNC- 3-.Smlth-0f 90- on grounds. Amusement committeel -The Yea.- Book of the Deerï¬eldmways subservient to God's will. ostur. Ill., Visited their mother. Mrs. busy. ‘ Township High Schoolwill goon leave 1 Her remains were laid to rest in the B' A‘ Smith, on 0‘5â€"! avenue, (9' Miss Lizzie Niehuhr was one of|ths press. Copies will be on diam-190mm! 3‘ “30 county “03 beside ï¬ve monthe‘ trip abroad; 4 ‘ '“k' ‘ the successful contestants for thst bution at the drug stores for students Ethofle other father. - A host of flowers Mi" Emma E?!“ 83" I blflh- Young Sewing Machine contest nnd;orrsny others interested. ,Principnl 3'“le “30 10W 0‘ be? many "Eli- day 1""! ‘0 in! many friends “ h" Wonsbssntiful mschine in mnhogsnyl R. L. Sandwich left lest week for g‘l'“ friends. The memory of (home on 0‘9"“ “’3‘“ Tadâ€! ï¬nish with all the lstest sttschmsnts'Csntrnl New York, where he will ihsr‘bsnutiful “‘9 will 1008 remsin durum. ' " ‘ 1nd improvements. ' ‘visit rslstivss in Dryden end pursue in the 50"“ 01 Ill- U niurno'on. 1| Mamet m to the mum at the 1mm. toms and villages mm II» M Shore it il in“ “(potato limits of ungu- land Pith? , ' , ~ The Chrmian Scientists hold com- ‘ mumon mini Sunday morning. Thero' who mien! udditions to The relatives of the late Miss! Annie Rudolph feel granny indebted m the many friends who so kindly assisted them during their recent I GOI'I’OW. HIGHLAND PARK. ILL, SATURDAY. IULY Wm'mnâ€"Evuy lady to bring in chï¬ks and get premiums for them, an the present checks will an be re‘- ‘dee'me’d by Augus‘t 1. Mrs. Bobl, Ladiea'Bazaar. _‘ -. 6 Miss Harriet Leamingtwil} be at the. Raviuia school house each Tuesé day from 2 to 3 p. in. during the vacation to act as librarian in the absenée of Miss Holmes; Fred Kopp, who was injured some time ago. while loading water pipe at Highiaud Park, is so far improved that he expects to return to his home Ind improvements. Gh - ‘m UIJIITCU lam. uuuuu’ now-7 1 m 5-: Charlie [sun‘s “Brown’sâ€m . ' “‘ deanflMMamy gtouodi the Wuby'A. Sunset-,0! Evanston, m: of Jilly by the Sunday Schoql EWS Law a call on team, Thu game was evenly con- ’0 the horse tested, the score being 1 to 0 up to the seventh 1nnmg,then the bond 7 _A_-_'..‘..- ; gave $110 N Saturday on his way show at Lake Foreatï¬ n00!!- Wesie Mr. Chas. M£101y-.of 8‘. Julia-1 avenue. returned from St. Luke'lu hoapitat on Thursday, when he has . been for the past eleven weeks. Normanâ€"«AH parties concerned are ‘hereby notiï¬ed to have the thistles‘ on their property out immediately. 1 Failure to do so will subject violator’ to prosecution. W. F. EDWARDS, l 3 Thistle Com. 7 Mrs. Jane Warden will return to? day from Connersvilla 1nd.',wbere E-abe was called on account of the death of her husband, who died there ,at the age of 92 years. Mrs. Warden He the mother of Mrs Dale Sweet- W away in the library at Cornell University. We Bhnshe She-w. one of ties: High School teachers, (iiâ€"ed sudiienly ' ' 5 at Green Bay. Mich, Tuesday. Mina. ' Shearer was (me; of the belt‘teachera I .in the schooi. Although she had taught only one year herd, she bud :tbe respectof all with )whom she was inasociated, and will be mourned by _ 2a host of frienes whose hearts she had won by true Christian character nd pleasing ways Her place will ye hard to ï¬ll. ‘