I) “v "m m ,"1- vF-W W , _v-~-Hv' - r -- - , ‘ ‘ sud radar: of ï¬n .hwvï¬i'ï¬i. only on.- pn- church will out for n mom evening in the church “ï¬t-my. parlor next loadâ€. Addition! Leah Murdet c I. J. mumumumwm MA“- “:13 (3|: “John-um! ‘m mhhholdllcnflvdm 5,th WWW-“IO annual». It. mm. :1. utmomvmmxohu xunuo- mudâ€... Ik- Judo XoCIory mm flunk-(Mn; any with m {3 â€MM“... Ur. sad ‘3. We! Sherman-dug visited Mr. an! In. Goal-'0 Bock this week. I!- luau Gm ofChlngoopont‘l‘hsnh- mm with in. “a nu. thnlhuhonotthe I): “It“! “mull“ it. sat! In. Vat a! W “II M It. sud In. John 3““ M Mb! have been M" tho put month with Ir. sud In. luau Mill Gertrude Walters has been in the hospital to; I weak. She Jud u: opention for appendici- ' tin and is improving niceiy. In. W. C. Eddy nu n and party Baud-y «only; in honor of her no», Mu. IoKnig‘ht of ï¬nance. lows. «yo! this week. 9‘: 0 3§ liner you n duel-noon m in W. W. Dike of Chrylul Luke Fri- Mr. 3nd In. L. P. Erukine and (sully uni Hrs. tnd Min Wslthor. 311 of Waukegan spent ’1'va Guy with Mr. and Mn. Henry W“- tim- on Green â€not. In; my “I! It. adj". W. M. Olin o! (2th Lulu M" Ml! Iponding 8 few days win: Ir. had In. I‘M Claw. A huge number of young men end women of the Pork enjoyed the Wisconsin-Illinois foot bell (one munching day - want ha been received from sohuyler M 000 who with Ms foamy, left for Content: lost week. They are comfortably nettled at Dei Monte in the bouthern put oi/thc flute. V is“. wmmix Maxim emu-{nod 3 than)“ of Chiougo friend: Tunneiving n. the home of he: nether, Mrs. (Shula (inï¬eld. ‘ The Lady Forester- wlll hold their regula- meetihg’ one week from Wednesday. Election of ofllcers will tune place at thet meeting. gm. Grunt hug bum m with .ppenaicms for some time but is improvha‘. Ilia Ion. J amen Grant. ï¬x, in :guin at human after his long illneu. Messrs. Gem-59.811â€. Jacob and Orson Brand and‘ their funnies amended the silver wedding of Mr. and Mrs. law Weeding at Northï¬eld, Thurs- day. The Baptist Church had 0. weal hour after the pnyext meeting Wednesday night. Those present enjoyed hearing Mm Joy Miller sing, and readings by Mrs. F. B. Green and Min Cheverton. mahoobworeelOIdMy,theynptk Dr. J. Lubeck, optic!“ twat-list, in in High- land Purl: every sum-d.) am. He examine- Iii funk biotin. sud. child": an u in nigh. - mm e not; w Emu ~ 3' W ' In W informal Won of the qmuon o! “my m of M were shown “4 the :11. AW “W “9- W1 1“ ‘ 1" W3“ “‘0'“ '0'“. voieed whole (on o upload“! ideo of the urgent city in f a“ W" M the M“! â€1““ 1“ aid mm“ Li‘ the world to those who connot enjoy the beneï¬t of :ore. oh of Wits my loud 5“ do“ i“ ‘1‘“! ~ do“ “1 {f 00“†‘10: travel, nod .11 who hand the league unruly spent o u . .fld l‘ h 130' M “10 Ci‘y Council m .0. , V very profl“b‘° evcnin‘. â€a“, . n This week anarchy evening Mn Holmes give- n-I. um The new young people's oociefv of the Boptist “Bonn d About I I ‘., the n d l I re 0‘ the Hrcauï¬n Pm; NEWS-LETTER “John-0mm.“ M 1.80 o" wwmwhoflxeehhmelht Imbmeï¬hhnddeeeeuore-Pohtweeto! muwmnmsm. Thwdï¬eed-ewuummdu. John-sealant: “been. WI. 1’. David-on ottheï¬odhweetere ummhmy. whom retaliate-emanated,“ ï¬ne." he ody'ltneelotth‘eelek. no.“ the two us much.“ w 13 mutation. WWW“ W in 5 ml: endanfleldn. Ouotthenh'ldeumlevml whkhhemkthe other three times pverlthe MMWMbthemnd. Thenurd wwï¬hhM-houflnc“luderâ€.sw ehfleettothe Aeedemy [um end tell. The Mann-1mm Ruins; .Iejor'Devideon et once celled Dr. Regen. but Bernard Smith in recovering nicely fro. lib “took of pneumon'u. ' In. J. L. Boyd visited Ir. end [rt-Mm o! Chic-(o; during the week. lie-Mu mmummyaun/ W.mleCh£eI¢omThe-MI¢. J. Mymuiuy WWW!â€- etwweeh’vutuMWIth-ay. It. end In. I. I. mun-acne." agent flu-huh!" m M W. P. on!» of'hhpleee. _‘ V he Kuhn-tn. Gouge. Matti-South even-e. “MM (hinge. and Mrmthuvhlted Inn-mm modem-31m on My. The thwood‘ boy- phyed the let-5"â€: bake.“ at loot hell Ming-nah.» rm Sheridan. nemflflbohhmo! them undo-avian they ruched the spot. 0!: the twin! of thul Nelson 9nd Ofloen Ava-y 5nd Genoa. the body was touched, but Mod to and positively the mun identity. The body was taken to the undertaking rooms .of 1!. ll. Prior pendingtnrther developments. Ptpenwiétmdwiththe nuns Georg: C Tnylor. und Oliver Dywer. an o! J. H. Gunnhon. South Green. N. Y. and soup, tomoo and pipe were in his outer clo‘hing The nun wu ubout 32 you; old, ï¬ve feet. nine inches in height, weighed 100 ponndn, 0! list: oom- plexlon, and wore ; black shirt. hborer‘l clothing undtcap. Bl- oopptnion m taller. and wu dmlhrlydreued. once: 5. A. Geneot. ‘memtlme, had gone by rail to Glenooe and "rested Murphy when he up posted bringing him buck to Highhnd Purl: aboï¬t 9 30 o’clock. . Hnrphy confesses to the deed, but “china that he had provocntion. His story is that they had been hp north over Thanksgiving, ran out of funds und were walking back to. Chicago. Arriv- ing it. this place Austin wanted to board a. freight train for the remninder of'the journey. Murphy denim-rod and Austin struck him in the face. This Was the provocation which camd the fatal blow. The lenry Bonrdheld its monthly meeting- Tneudny evening. The chief business wee eon- sldering n few hills and the Librarian's report. The bills were two of $16.60 each for books in October nnd $20.06 for books so far this month. The other 'billa of the month paid Were the Janitor for Octo-. her, .8. 00, Mlddleton for kindling wood, 82. 00 and {or electric light: 02.10. There was on hand Sept. 8,!01- the expenses of {he year “$70.51. to {which there hen since been added from ï¬nes, collections. rents, ete., $40.00, making a total of assets 81610. 63 of which some $500.00 belong to the specinl building or reserve fund The expenditures since the above date have been 096.30 leaving ‘a. 1 alnnée on hand of $1515.23. or an available working balance of $1015.23 for the next ten month; Of'eoum we expense for incl 3nd light; gm- the nonhuman will be may Muider on St. )0!!!» Avenue Public Library. III a. John A. Began sprained his undo 7mm M tun-oak. The Bichwood' boy- plnycd ï¬n Hal-hm Women u to“ bun WWW-t Fort Shauna. Themmfltoohhmo! the Highwood ban. The mantle boll (hub, Prat. MIC-on gt Fort sum... Park last. evening was well attended, over 100 mph- being was“. Mr. .11de J. L. Boydolthhphoooehbrsted the waiver-say of their mail“ null-giving (by. Their home vs. buntifnlly decorated with flowers sud America: lugs. A Imam Input, wu served to. few intimate friend- hsppy puents of a ï¬ne by ghjl born on .Hondty. Hr. Welch bu been in b has how for n number at yours and has the huny eongntuhtionl of many friends on this tdditian to his family. Mr. und In. E. Y of Luke m as the Ltttle Willie White. so; of Leo Whit. 0! Chin- go and formerly of this plus. twat-welt a. seri- ous operation for a. defective puts, a. week tgo. The operation was not mecca-ï¬ll and tseeond attempt will be nude in the neu- tntm to enable the little fellow to talk. I Victor Whalen of this place hadthe minim-tune to break his leg Monday: He, with a number of other boys. was playing foot bull West of the truck- Several boys jumped on him breaking the bone above the knee and seriously injuring the knee cap. Dr. I". G. Wescott was called and after reâ€" ducing the swelling he sent the boy to Augustine. hospitel that he might heve the best of gate. The tru elogué' given last week by Mr. Burton Holmes at Bavinia Theuter was well attended am! very much enjoyed. Starting from N ew York city he took his audi- ence across the Atlantic to South. pton and from there by rail to London. The gaging pictures, showing e storm at sea, waa‘especielly good and those having experienced the reality expreened their appreciation of the [excellent representation. All the importantrbuildings, streets end point: of in,- terest were depicted end scenes from the busy streets were shown. a The vievvotthemjj ‘x'onthowayto The Burton Holmes Travelogue H‘ghwi“ 60d