8. co; nil rlalty Mm. Chas. Ward of Chicago visâ€" ‘. ited Mrs. John Snyder on Monday. The display of chryaauthemums it Bahr‘ s 'is the ï¬nest over exhibitedl hero. ‘ ' ' Hiis Anna Cameron, of Btoomih’g- too, is visiting her sister. In. A E. Donny. ‘ jibâ€"udéy. Robert Standard of Chicago visit- ed friends hen Sunday. Dnndnlionatlre in bloom, owing to the few duyn of warm wanker. - . HIGHLAND PARK D . . 0;, N I. - * $13 A . [I it the right thing that the ball n,‘ ' I1"â€9 °. "99°WM» jlpboold gm, W miter†L mile: be “why £03m! a?!" [phyms M 00d“! - ' Sunday? 19thâ€; nét one thy of Rev. Geo. D. Rogers is a member ‘tbe week that yuéuf men should be of the Henehaw School of Musicqtam'ht to hold sacred? Chicago - ‘ ' 1 Word was received at Waukegan. Rev. Geo. D. Rogers has been Oct. 6, lrom Webster, Wis. of the conï¬ned to the house for a few days death of J K. ShatsWell, the well with :1 Severe col.d {known justice of the peace who re- Mrs Wm M Geodritlge has start acently left Waukegan on account. of II' L- ‘n ‘foub‘e. Mrs. Wm: M. Geodridge has start- ed for a trip to CAHfIH‘niH. We hope aha will rcceive beneï¬t from the changa. . Johb Robb, of Wilmette, and his mother, Irom Charle’voix, Mich...via- ited Assistéut Postmaster King last Saturday ' The Highland Bark Women’s Chub met Tuesday afternoon in Lib- rary Hall; The place of the next meeting has not been deï¬nitely de- mrmined. Members of the Rock River Con- hnnc’é committee discussed whilst in «union October 0. places for the onâ€" ublishment of who bonnet £0 com- b“ saloons. Robert J :Wynue took the bath of 0500 Monday as poumuter general, to succeed the hm Nr. Payne. The ouh was adminmorod by John J. Bailey. chic! clerk to the assistant podium-tor gaunt-l. ‘ Capt. and Mrs. M. C Davis (for lmerly Miss Boonie 81:10.0! Fort Lullvonworth Kansas, rejoice in the birth of n thin] daughter. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL., SATURDAY. OCTOBER .15, l.‘ The ‘goverument‘ has permitted the Fox Riwr'Bait Casting Club to seine the Fox river and clear the carp out, I'll these ï¬sh ate destm) ing other ï¬ll!) in the river. The revival meetings at the Bap- tist. Chï¬rch. by Chaplain White. have became“ attendnd-during theweek. Service- will be new, all day tomor- row. Evéiy'b’u in cordially invited. ' A, clever torger has been operating“ in some of the towns on the north shore. He chime to repréaent Brush 00,0! Jo'liét, 1â€. He is described as being six feet tall with sandy ‘moustache, and of goud appearance :uud hearing. James McDonald resigned as an. pervisor Monday. October 10th, on‘ account. of his health, and Thursday afternoon, the 13th, the Town Board met at Mr. Prior’ 3 otï¬ee and audited Mr McD'onald’e accounts and elected Alexander Robertson to ï¬ll out the unexpired term. MLMcD'onaldh accounts and electedfl The..ï¬rsy.mwins of .“ee 0390“ Alexander Robertson to ï¬ll out the Club; held Thursday, 02;; ‘13; ï¬fth. unexpired term. {Highland Park Club house, was in. Don’t forget to regigter. it yourl‘augunted with-n, lecture by Mary name ie not on the list. each voter) gedgwiek Graves on “The Stories of ‘ i‘u his own precinct. Registrjtlonl‘Romen Btihin.†The program for days Tuesday next. Combat 18th, the you is for the most part a study. and two weeks Inter. Nov. 1. 303- i! all; MU: Notary, beginning inter el your regular town mung “WWW ind extend»- plece, Prior'n 05500, on the Root IMO lug â€WM“*OTIW In. up w the Boylnglon ruin... ' - 0mm, who awn-lino... 11m The ï¬rst dishonorable dischargeml‘ women's classes' in Chicago. Ind iron! Buttery C. -I. N. (3.. occurred: who has had much experience, has Oct. 6. Wm. J. Brown was dis, been engaged tocondnet semen! the charged from the military service of . meetings, which hereafter will occur the State of Illinois for disobedience l on the ï¬rst Thursday of the month. of orders. neglect of duty and lend At most of the other club meetings the subjects of her lectures will he continued and further elaborated by papers and discussions by club mem- bers The 'initial program proved ore to report at drills. Bishop R Dube, D. 1)., LB 1).. ‘ will preach Sundny morning at 10-30 ' ' h U 'ted E l' l' 00‘0“ m t e m vange I“ both delightful .end instructive. Be: .G .B d d Ln rl ï¬t:TChBi.;:;n$ 81:. 1(1):“:‘1'. any; “$93 the lecture, Mrs. Jenn Troxel will preeph ,, in. the evening at 7:30. 000"!“th three songs, “d I" shady I‘lrt 9:30 a. m. , Chris‘ Anderson sud Mrs. Andre's enter- -â€" - 1. 2-2 4 _. ' ltained‘it theteetsble. †Bishop R Dubs, D. D., LL DJ will preach Sunday morning at 10-30 o'clock in the United Evangelical ' Church. Green Bayllioad and Laurel Ave. Bishop H. B. Hartzler, D. 1).. win pm?!) _ in the evening at 7:30. Simday M pg 9:30 a. 1!). Chris‘! Winn Endeavor 15305.40; 6:45 p._m. We are surprised but. pleased with- al to lentil nah-o may Higblgpfl Parkites are ï¬ning to Fictidi‘z this coming Wmter. Having spent a’ part of twowmth more we cougmt ulate them on tï¬eir good ludgmeut‘ in selecting Florida as a winter to ‘ sort We intend also to be amongl the number of resortersto that beau ‘ t 1 l itifu and restful clime Wusvw, um um.- y. vwv yqâ€"q, inâ€"lâ€"v s . . I The Wfoman; Hinze Misciznar: Sunday morning,00t.16,at mo’clock Society 0 tha res yterian Inc “Service in the â€no“! mess lull. to met Wednesday afternoon at “19 which all are very coral-31y invited. home of Mrs J. F. Learning. Mrs lSubject of the sermon, ‘ Creed of the Edwin Grover prasided. The sub icmlstflm" jnct was Murmdnism, and a very in- Sunday evening,(lct. 10». “7:30-41â€- ‘vice in the mess hall 0! the post hoa- t r'stin ro' ra was iVen show- ; e l g p g m i g , ’ M lpital, fm‘ patients. Subject 0! the da- 3 ng w mt a curse am a menace or- Wm“, “A Tourist , illustm i with * monism is to our country, some of . “my “whopumm and“ (w the results 0f the work of Christian Tuesday evaning,00t. 13 nt 730 m- missionaries there, and the immedi- illustrated lecture in the reading room ate need of stringent legislation toi0f Company D 27th I““‘““‘ Silbiect 4 fthe lecture. 'Compnny D, 27th In. - con tr m be u v - 0 ’ protect our 0 y fro | g 0 er hairy. in the Philiprine Campnign‘. " "helm“ “y. ibin'fligbt. ‘ illnatmtod with sixty lantern slid“ UK The ï¬rst meeting of the 0930“ ““5 “UP“! “I “’0 ““303 0'1 â€by“, Club, held Thursday. Oct. 13, at the '1‘: , in command me“ name“. Highland Park Club house, w†in- This lecture in for the new man of Co. augnrated with a lecture by Mary D who desire a, become â€â€œan . iBedgwick Graves on “The stories of with the var history of the company. .innm-.. “duh. " 'l‘lm mourn for All I08“ "'9 free. ‘;,,I.;Am m ‘wvwm w ‘u‘ï¬â€˜dei‘ éommma or hint; Ems, ~;«~:-'«:w~ to Florida} this lég. Read ‘ Opportunities for Suburbs†on page 50f thitim’e. ‘ ~ Lectures cm, of the 27th inï¬nity. luh cavalry 14th and 21s: â€mean. at Port Sheri in“, In. tor the wait b0» ginning Sunday morning, October 16'. Sunday morning. Oct 16, at 8: 45.â€"-â€"- Service in the mesa halt of the gaunt! house; for yrisonpra. Subject of «the addriess, “Creed. of the Christian.†Sunday morning,0¢$16‘,at mo’clock “Service in the general was htll to which all are very cordially invited. Subject of the sermon, ‘ Creed of the Chi-istian.“ ; Vanniâ€"4‘1" enlisted men launch- en In the post. quhools, Km. 1. Pay ï¬fty coats for sub school any. Apply now 90 cum-u mu. CIAPLAXI Gnu-o: D. RIOS, 17th Hunky. ORDER «games;