V V r _-- unâ€"nwla up, but, owing tom. exhaustion from om exert- â€ion, we: unable to and slipped down, breaking one leg in twopleces wliile the. toes of both feet were crushed. The young men has been removed to the Enhéton Ho'spital where small- hop‘eo. are enter- tained for his recovery. - ‘ The unfortunate accident that. min-red Sunday on the. North-Western road at Pail: auntie. is‘bnt an'othervinsthnee illustrating the danzeg o! Attempt- ing to mount s train while in motion, nnd’sddl in- other misfortune to the already long list of such mishaps. Welter Bohnhofl. son of George Bohnhofl, and residing with his â€mm in the village, 'ex- pecting to meet some friends in Chicago, intended takingthe 1:25101- the city. He was a little late for the train and began running some distance from the station, reaching the 61-pin utter. it hsd pulled out and has crossing Psrk avenue. 36' grasped the railing am} attempted to pull himself Mr. und Mrs. 'James Enright were the prim mow/era in a camplete and pleasant; Halidwefnn: sub prise party for Miss Rose Enright of 'Lakesilk, Tuesday evening. The pal-w ‘was myths“ of young p<opla ot Winnetka and'Glgncqe.. wMyst‘wfy held away all the evening-ï¬nd the futtfré was fore- told by various s‘gnu it“? asymuum peculiar no ï¬ll- lowe'en. Mrs. Enï¬ght Was a resident of Gleam before he: manage and has [been visitihg‘her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. M. '1‘. Lane, the past Week. v - - ' I The camp of Woodmen havihg'ftd "hed'dqnuggil' in the village, wiï¬ give a dance this evehin’gflst the village brill. The Glenop chapterot the Wig/d» “.19“ is a. comparatively new Qiginiution; hiring" been‘stnrted here about: yearlgo. This is their ï¬rst large entertainment and'they expect. it to be quite a notable one. ‘ " 7 ‘ E. w. Copeland, n the ï¬Hartv'est lime dance u an Skokie Ulu'b Snturday evening. ‘ ' u ‘ ; Mrs. W. A. Kittermaster enterhinedflbout thirv ty little folk: flsllowe’cn for her pm]! 5611,; Doug-I Kittormuber. Hallowe‘en-guï¬es werbplhjed and immensely enjoyed by the' “we met) - god-.women nnd mn'o’clock'cqma all toloon. Mr. Macindo had big bride of Aurtnlhm Vinit- ing Mr. Mwindo s Iister. Mrs. Archie leLollh. Mr. and Mrs. Macindo are touring “to world for their wedding trip and will luvs here 10: Englsnd. Min Marjorie bpanee of: mm, Csmdo. h thegucat of her aunt, Mn. D. Grimtte. Mio- Spence wu one of the any, chaperoned by In. In A Mr. and Mrs. w. L. nouomy ml angina; Miss Ruth Hollowsy. lo". Honky for their tum homoia Bow 1:, Idiom ' ' ""“1†" "W In. Ben Ito-Inn «mum «’m bridge. Tnudly oyenlng. _ . In. August Zelda. moduli WM In. four- uutll dz. About two hundred India “Iâ€. Anachmtngbuwuflnnbylum, Friday. A â€tantrum: wan mm. the Afternoon. ' - Mn. Louis Gordon. who bu been cantor in.» II months. has attuned â€harm WM In! than. Hrs. F. W. Copobnd. ' Mn. w. V. Jacohl wnthe boon-so! smut- in bridge pony. Friday alter-noon. in honor of Miss Peyton of Winneth. Mrs. noun; entertained even] yon-3 lung nt luncheon. sunny. u 3 margin tether dnfhhr. Minn Jennie Dung. - ‘ GLENCOE NOTES The New York Times any: that i certain colonel had bought Field Marshnl Oynmu, and asked pen- misaipn to sacriï¬ce himself and hi: command )6 capturing 'a. cemin "doubt. ’ ,/ “Which redonbt?†naked Dyna. The colonel told him. ' - ’ Oynmn consulted his mm “My brother,†he said, \“snch glory is not to:- yoga. It ha been nuigncd t6 another. Bald“, H 1'. early dawn now. Ind thnt redoubt I: not down to be taken at hsltpnag ten.†who rcdonbt win captured on time. Whr corfdspondents quld haunts believe ï¬at qhé entire proceedings 'of the J npsnese army in the ‘present war Iorxhr'kind of cxultgd book-keeping Not only, are victories won, but they are'won at the speciï¬gd moment. ‘ HIGHLAND ‘rux’nrimmml " mm m wawmni no to command 10631 (The usual mkoninzlaforagaflon tomcr 16. “motion. , , . . . . ‘ Wa suspectthoWestedy' poop!o dont wear their paint » ., ., , . . '_ -, ' mr'itgetsvery sham) ' . _ _ .' a ‘ Dovoc commotéonm,weknow Mink!†. 2 _ :r' ‘ whyMR’uflpahthmm “ '«~ w 4 air; ' .7: :7 2*: 7mm?“ """""â€â€˜"- Weak!) 0" CW“? ,. , ""9 “ ‘ P; w. Dames: Co 1‘onowingia‘adetailrd statement of the m- ; « ‘ ‘V I I New York and Chicago mm. of real and potions! proderty for thoyéar 1905 _' I"P. 5.1) C PURDY 8} SUN soil 9m: paint. intake County as Mad bym Board 6 †7 ', Review. ' Lands. 1904, 815,392.01»; 1905. 816,577,610. ' ’ Ban-Senator Hamlin . Lots 315 7572510 310 077 255 7 , Hannibal Hamlin, tm- many years United States Persona! property, 88? 9 5,37, 0808,085. Senator from Maine. and Viceâ€"President. during the Railroads, lands. :79 2'95; .95 465 ‘ ’ Civil War, is credited with the following story on Railroads, lots, 81. 485; 01. 2007 - . mm“ by the 80310“ "9ҠRailroads, personal 843,758; 329 94;; , 'An Englishman by the name' of Pearson, while Telephone, and telegraph $185,560; 3339 20¢ passing along the main stre’ot In Bangor. stooped Full value. bank stock 3433 750 in a holein theside'walk and falling, broke his leg. Total run value. 1904 $40,488 350; 1905 342 077 . He brought wit against the citv (or 81 mm nnr‘ o 710, “Hutu-ha; m 1903), 91 396,600. med Hamlin an (mm-ml , ; Total'usessed value, 1904, $8,079,770; 1905‘, $8,1 155,542. Increased assessed value, $317,773. The remnining and In» bullot presented Tn'u- Dear! day not purely loonl interest. being )he (Incision, R I says: pro or non, for the villngo Public Librnry._ Soem- West ugly small, on it is, in comparison to the toners! 19 sets oi election it. is yet. of enough importance to. but to- thin. as petition of. mnonuecmnt. 3nd to eomnnnnd local . (The attention. , . ‘ A question that will come hetero the Cook County voters 3nd one thot le 0! mum to the North Shore inbuilt-ate on well. (I the l'oreet Pne- eerve District Aet,,epproved bythe Illinois Genenl Assembly 91., eighteenth. 1905, end entomd July fleet, 1905. It“ «mm, “ti-net to provide '10!" the creation of Forest Preserve Districts. " The In!» jest has come up from“ time to time and he: ‘ boon out-idem by thoee mu, interested in the outcome and others. ' > The elecuon of Judge- for the um ecu-g 0! Cook County. uln- plnoe My. Numb" 1th. The mat] poihutho â€111.01.34le b. ‘opa to tho momenta ot Glance tad in district. u. an... 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Qlimb right up over the fence. you; mm. load boih bun-claw nil in." “Any good shootihz 6n yohr farm?†Ipoflmn of u. farmer. Tho Englishman Iooked‘qi tie dollar and than u Hunlin', "What’s the mute} wi'th this," he said; “is it bad?" ‘ , ' ' , ' Aflerbettling up the clam Hamlin sent; for his client and handed him“. ' . _ ' - ‘ “What’s this?" naked th'e Englishman. _ , , “That’s your dnmuea. after taking out. my fan. the coat 0! tin-1 bppégl. tad several other expound,†said Hamlin; T "' ' Kamila won his case, but the city appealed w the supreme court. Here," also, the decision was {QLBQmHn‘t clien'1. ' “ . ‘An Englishman by the nuns of Rama pming'along the main: atte‘et. in Bangor, I in a bolein theside‘walk. and falling. broke He brought wit. againét the city 10631300 ‘ med angina is coupsu. Ex~Senator Hamliri. K‘ ‘ _ Hannibal Hamlin, £61- mdn'y years United States Senatortrom Maine. and Vice-Pmsident during the Civil War,‘is credhedwith the following itory-ou Museâ€)! b} the Boston Herald: “ uearam Thomas J Bannon, drugzist. Westerly, R I says: ‘ , , Watt}? paints expect a gallon of paint, to cover 193m of blinds; DcVoe (over: as; there is no such thing a; rubbing this out. , Alana-n- the an; by pigmâ€" 0! go"? ho'u vary up to due. 1m 1 run uni 1.6 could virus. Thy M Ma Nags botanical. Th.) “â€131. how to dnw. no 1|.an of mythology And gnfltntlon's luv; And an dhoovario'u of science With him we quite I fad. They toll Mu he'l : clever boy. B“! with in «mid fld. has? poor pruning Innoeem I}: 9) his haw-rd pang. Letter to Mr. Wm. Millard Anupto dateBoy Good Shooting Highland Park, Ill. “there’- -â€"Lifc.