‘ one weak from Monday evening. Brahman O’Shaunneuy of the 'Northweobrn Baud, who has been living has. In: moved to Oak Wm welohhub'oonmy M duï¬ugthomk. ‘rhexe m 105 whom:- in the “and house at Ft. Sharia!!!- win from the put. Chalet Wontlel in building I new house on Second street. Guy 0, Living-ton is building a new hon-I on God“ "enuo. Sandi, was Bill! d‘! ‘t ‘h' Em: Evangelical Ch arch. Junn. Lush} moved hi. family into the flat uhove the store Tues- The on, Councilvm mung plotion. . m Laing is building a large house M m in the E3000! Pnnl 30th has ib'ont com. pleted the two-story brick house near the High School. > V Nortliweetem team defeated thy, soldiers at Fort Sheridan Sundry, by “Icon; of 1-7 too A large number of Highland Park ladies have joined the new Elam Suit lodge at Evanston. Oct. 18 22 are the dates ï¬xed! for the hawtgiwn by St. Mary’3 chu‘r'ch in Goldberg ’sOpera Home. Th’é Young Men’ 5 Social Union will ï¬old their regular meeting Park. Par] W. Emu “Ga. an ex- pected buck the GM of “ad â€week from their hunting «tip in Win- hut my morning . license w blood to Charles Senna of Fort SW and Ruth G. Jonel 0‘ The mod dinner tad harvest homo luau! of the Exmoor Club was held loud-y evening nt Ruinil Put. DI. Bnmuol Wlony. a piano: 0! we county. aw n his ban» in Libertyville, Capt. 15, at the ‘age of 76 yguu. A gift of t 11009th to the Into Bin! Orphans. bu been made by It. and In. Louis Swift in ‘memory of their son Nathan. we but. found a tho County in, and "my will I). unloved ‘0 on Thursday at St. Joseph hos- pitnl, Chicago, by Dr. Sena. add ‘il doing nicely. l ' Gin-pun n. w., White, who i. homing a series of meetings at the Baptist chnrch, sewed. iu- the 12th Michigan during the Spanish The Northwestern Militlry Academy will hue e “tong feat. ball teem this year under phat-go of Cadet M. J.‘ Allen, formerly eoach of the Northwestern. ' ' The annual W. 0.1!. U. meet- ing was held Friday at the. Chris- tian Church, Gurnee. Resolu- tione against many things seen at the recent Lake county fair were Dr. Turner of Highland Park was elected president, 'Mr. Nor- stadt, ‘Wau‘kegnn, secretary, Mr. Eastwood, Lake Forest, treasurer. A regular achédule will be var- It is rumored that some citimm1 are nurse to a Carnegie gift, pre- ferriug. to purchase- a she and erect. a library at the expense of gcitiziens, that it may properly be 1called “our libraryâ€. C. J. Gipp has purchased a ten- acre form two miles west of _tbe Park and intend: to start raislng chickens. This. will make†two such place. negu- me Park, but the call for poultry demand. it. ‘ Thoflhfllnn of Port" Clinton NM W“ â€â€553“," wu\~- my â€"- V"â€" fnrm was?“ Rig In“ to Itndy the [1th of human in their pra- the habit OI futile“ [nation for whim. lil- Wu, Bidguny. cumin} with ‘MW 1 who but out side oontnct w «cadet u xmwn. «amends, .u an intereating and petty part, B given «in her behalf Wednaadey to evening et the bone of Hi- m IOollnau. Nearly 200 members of the Grand Anny of the Republic Were preeent at the reunion at Fort Sheridan Sunday. GOVernor Van ' ‘lith the Alexander Sietsre or U ' J‘ï¬lee lingers of the Bonth- I Maui-Nb, MieaEvaDavia†am‘dthelneetreaderlo! the} 3 South, will a er oi the H. E. j :1 Church, Oct. {Everyone invited. I The volunteer ï¬re department ‘ d of Biglivmd held their annual , .- picnic a Fan Sheridan Perk d Wedneedey afternoon. Dancing and vaudeville formed the pro- is gramme for the evening. The at heya'are very popular and the n picnic mwdlettended ' 4 In" 3 few (knife 56nd 05,5297 praieore will begin with here to ï¬vaelnation on the property rhiehv it iehoped to annex to Fort Sheri. Div den. The membere of the beard nro William A. Bond, George Kirkhofl, jr.,'and Eugene REM}. burn. The grounds at the Fort contain 920 acres, which is ample3 for ail needs. but the property to be appraised ennui†conditions notepulaive to visitors and resi- dents it has been decided to clear i _ The initial fox hunt of this sea- :1 son m held at Onwenta‘ia Country ( Club Friday. The fox‘ was an 1 wine seed bag dragged acroaagthé 1 ground, but the chase had all the ‘ 'aport of the real. Li S. Cunning. t ham waafthe‘ only one who went . under the fence instead of over at the COllins farm. All ’were in at the "deathâ€. The participants included Hrs. E. S. Adams, Ml‘a. W W. Tracy, Miss Leslie Farwell and Misses Mary and Helen Lord. ' The Board of Local Improve-l l menta'met ,TlhurId/a'y, Sept. 22, to ’ open bide forthe constructing; of ’ the two severe in the north part of the town. One starts in the M prove- 22, to iï¬n of n. ma; mamas.- m up: a. “3.00†a mutant Eight bid. were My ï¬ve lo: tho out tide and three for the [It-Qt Iide. duy evening, Oct. 10. Every voter and every oituau in the town of “Deerï¬eld who apprecinm oratory of the highest typo should not fail to hoot Mr. Stringer. Hi- reputation as g pub“: speak! is well known :11 over the state and in many of the larger oltiaa oat- aide of the atato. llr. Stringer ia unquestionably the moat elo. qnant cannidate for any o‘floe in‘ the state, and no admirer at elo. quence, no. math: what hia pol- itics may he, should Iniaa hearing him. It nummcbmbeï¬oople of the town of Deerï¬eld m lor- tnnate enough to have agrarian VII II'IV v-v‘eâ€" 091mm“! )0 hour a upenker of "mi bunt chili". Am“! H.151! , "g! iidi; .3 ‘wen u gentlemen- A SURPRI’E PARTY Mino- . Anni, Broth and fling Loamoy gun a nufpr'ho puty". for George Smith, Saturday. 809mm 24. at his niidonoo on Second meet, the occasion being Mr. Bmith'a birth.- , Mr. and If". W. Gallagher and . dangbwva/ Kittie, Dorolhoi 3nd 9mm. Ind In. John Boo-0‘ and and daughter, Charla and Bnby Katherine; Mr. and Mrs 1’. Punch and daughters. Getty, Mar- " gum and u}... nu, Ciiflmd, w. - Stanton, Kin H.‘ Mcflullen, H. o Ebormun. Him Muscat Gallaghot, .f J amen beeï¬ng, Mia Margaret Tur- f; nay, Mk: Ann: Kola, Kim K. Rm, m Willhm Wold), mu amino, In; )1 Wfllinn IcOIflhy. John Barber-r, ' Jpn.- Punch, ï¬r. Md In. Boom. day visitors G. Roll! were Mr Mr. an daughw ‘ Pm and Among those invitad hon Ohi- osgo were lit. 'and ,Mn. Robert Clark and non’Chnlu, Mr. anerIL R. Edwin and Min Anna Goodmillor, an. â€"‘.. T. ‘chonna, Mien ’ Meat-bin, T. O’Cohnor, Min Emma Don-eh; James Murphy'flyr. and Mn. '1'. Borodin, air. And Mrs. Mayer; Lake Forest visitors were Mini May, Gallagher, G. Roland. Those from the Put were Mr. and MEI. Thomas Dï¬guon. ability.