5. 3nd erly to who Lining being ,her. half 107, this: min I (or 5 of- r at xth the sit.“- bunty n the or u : will 1001 ) in [of '03 ac. m: of “It: '. Illi- 13, b, of ofl' drehibald Mend. Leone: Golden 81km Brown and Toby Adams were saute eta done: in Elmhuret lat week. The pleasure of the occasion, we: marred by having to spend the night in the narrow qunrters of the waiting room at the depot otherwise the boys reported a good time Robert Bruce the Indian Mtone~ 00101“ of the 87th Intmtry Band it Fort. Sheridan. whoa legs wm out 01! byscu-uvonl unauth- ago ha been 4115011“de from the service, and hu gone to his home. A Wimm. Cox who his b'ehn “ma up with tonsilitis, is Mao better. ' Eddie ngch, George Vï¬rneï¬â€™ and S. F. Peterson 'gavea dance Thursday night'at Odd Fellows Hall which was a social and ï¬nancial success. worked the inithting degree on ï¬ve cmdidum. Alter the degree work . lunch In: served, und 3 nocisl time majoyed by all. ’ ' ' phat Briton the lndlnn What A box sociul w“ held in the parlor. of the Swedish Method! t church on Sntunlly night. ' With 4: mlstance of: very ancient. suction" the bid- ding wu spirited tad ï¬fty-two doll": There will be I. meeting of thefciti' zpn'a puty noxLMonduy night 3n the ï¬remenls assembly rooï¬' it M107 qity Dong!“ Kenetly. who in vnployod in the government mice n. Pam. is Mung his aunt, Kn. Dtvid Norm. Stoonuohn Bro’l are waxing and re- nonung their “are. Wuwh for their on Id next. week. The Highwood bowling team do- feated the Bighlsnd Pgrk mun lut Wednesday night by 118 pins. The ladies sewing circla met wiih Mar' Preston Thuradmy afternoon William Fisherty, Jr. . who ha been ill with pneumonia, is recovering. In. 00!!“ 0311““. who ha been «wan.m,m.. .. " flurry Wiekludu o! Chic-co hu buavidtlng hh pannu‘dnrin. the â€week. "and Her-mu, hu completed mount-(e nun-nun roll sudho has “oaths am with the County Clerk at Wuum. ï¬ne u number of your; We {roll Highwood amended the Inner: mnquenda in Highland Purl: and $11 â€ported having a 'véty enjonbh “no Eddie Golden has resigned his posi- tion with the Provident Life Insur- ance Co. in Chicago. A daughter was born toMr. and Mrs Wink oh last. Wednesdnv. Ir. m! an Chub. In. W with tha would of Ir. Ivel Int weak. The Evuuton lodge invited Sheridan Lodge 1. 0. OJ ' 1". lat Wednesdgy ‘nd Highwood J. J. Condon tow. F. Hogan, undivided i lots '6 and 7, blk a Prall’s Ft. ‘Sheridan sub. q 9. $100.00 Estate of Eleanor R. Hambleton et al, minors, to E. C. Maher, I lots in Hamilton’ a 2nd add to » Highland Park. Deed I 3125.01 Eleanor F. Hambelton to E. C. Maher; 3 lots in Hamilton’s 2nd . add to Highland Park. q c. $928.60 A..J. Pruitt and W! to T. E. Sullivan, lot 1. blk 17, High- land'Patk. w d. â€Moo 0'. W. Kirk and wf to Ermlnla C. Kirk, lots 5 and 6, and E. 86 ft lot 4, blk do, Highland Park. q c. 31.00 It. Boone I. 8.1“. "no! clerk st Juli-W‘s he accepted 3 lun- tln position with the Schiller On. 00. of Chicago. ' ‘llr. 11.3mm- Gun-1e, ha ntmedto workforthec. ii. I. 3. Leather u eboence of two months. of the 37th and In Inhntry. Nth 3nd um Batten-la n. For: Shula". Illinolu. brill. week Mushy My Fair nary g 1906. Sunduy morning. February «h. It 9:30 o‘clock, Catholï¬c service in an Pout Chips]. .At 10:30 o‘clock. Protect-m. Ionics in the Pout Chlpel. Sunduy evening. Februcry 41.12. M. 7:80 o’clock, ponies in the men lull of Pat. Boupiul for the sick man. Phono- gnphinnsic by Sorgt. Mnjor lclntyre. Solo by Mr. Bruce. Song and†fur- nhhod by Mn. H. c. Chubonme o! Mondiy Much 51:11,th Forest 001- legn Glee Club. Monday April 2nd, entertainment by Boys in Blue Club, Mrs. McMenmel. Lake Gountu Title and Trust Co. Abstrlcts of Title. Titles Guaranteed MASQNIC TEMPLE BUILDING. WKUKEGAN. ILL. Lama J. Gun-nee. Sec. Iunduy morning. Fobmry «h. a 8:45 o’clock. service in the men hull of the Quad lion-o {or m Mun. Chicugo. Bum-day evening, Febu'nry 10th. at 7 o’,clock mating of the Comrndea Club in Po“ Clupel' m chum of Rev. Geo. tr. Bogus. Manduy owning. February 531:, u 0 .o o’clook. enter-Mullen in the Gene“! um mines watch .11 m inviieq.‘ Monday March 19th, Mr. Wu-ren in Mugic. chneuday Fe'ï¬â€™x‘inr‘y'ilit, Ft. 811;:- iduz Minstrels, direction of Mr. Mog- RERL ESTRTE. TRANSFERS Services and Entertainment: HIGHLAND PARK' NEWS-LETTER Furnished by Chaplain 27th Infantry. We ore buyers and exporters of the dried Product. and grow roots and seeds for ï¬tting purposes Let no show you ow to ma]: e money growing Gin- ulll’ sang. You can get a. practical “an in the business for a mull ontlny and won hnve a nice imam-- Send two- cont sump todty {or our Mutated literature tolling .11 about it. Write once; you uny not see this ud aggln. (Hmong is a staple onvthe market the same as corn, wheat or coLton. ,The‘ 'nrésent market price varies from 86.00 to 88.00 per pound. while the cost of production is less than 81.50. There is room in one’s garden to grow several hundred dollars worth each year. The Isnb can. be grown throughout the nitsd sums and Canada. in any soil or ciimste that will grow ordinary gar~ den vegetables. >There are two plant- ing seasons. spring sud fsll. y,_ n Profsflowsrd of the Missouri Ststc College says: “I advise American farm- ers to cultivate Ginseng. Big proï¬ts are realized. It is easily grown.†A bulletin by the Pennsylvania State Col- lege says: “The supply of native Gin- seng'Root is rapidly deminishing ‘u’nd‘ the price per pound is correspondingly increasing, while the constant demand for the drug in China stands as a gear antes of a steady market for Ginseng in the futmre.†American Consul General Wildmsn st Bong Kongwrites: “There will helittledifllwity in disposing on this ‘cosst of all the Ginseng that is grown in America. Roc’d ud d'npuchod 6:54}. '. ' '7" '" â€"' Sand“ nail is received I! 7. 31 I. In. and 331-3333333333 3-- Imuilscloujo‘ninttuhéion the k- ‘GINSENG me Iclephone f Service q “33.9. a :13 1.. £5 11.1.: and. .Idduaaidalouug : 8a a ‘ionnoSEpsfloanlâ€"ooolo Unltud Stains POSMMGB mu rm. mam South Bound. Received uE't oftheSoflï¬J Kid" «4 WICKESI MESSENtiéR c. T. Fomwtgm“ FOR ALL MESSAGIS TO ALL POINTS AT ALL HOURS A. w. FLETCHER, P. M 5:35 p. n. HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK D. A. 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