In. John P. Ouhon in in with rheumatism in the hands. It: Ionic Cox. pustular.“ u Glam. in opt-din. hot nation st homo. um. A“ Bob"; “to 3-yea- old dough“: 0! Ir. nod In. Axel Robert. 1- m with typhoid It. nu! In. John mucus-go visited ut the man I. Coxï¬â€˜hwoek. 8. E. Wlnun bu moved hh jewelry store bo- d“, from the Corner of fllghwood und Wgukegtn Annual to M: home on kaegu Avenue. Gibbs Imus defutpd the Luke Forest. Coons Jug am: “core 'of 18 m 2. July In the Mucous pin, thb E'undonn. ' The Twilight Plenum Club will give 5 ball st. Fort Sheridun Purl: July «1:. A military orchutn will furnish the mimic. A spoon! tutu of ï¬ve Couches on the C. KW. By. brought. 3 III-go crowd of picnickers to Fort. Bluridln Purl: Thuruhy from the United Presby- terian Church of Raven-wood. " Quite a. number of Highwood business men at.- tended' the clun bake given by Lgke County Fish and Guns Association at Lake Blair Wednesday. All upon 5 ï¬ne time. W311 E. Felvey he: opened a “loan 1n the piece tomerly occupied by John D. Goehringer. Charles Goodwin has moved his barber shop to the piece recently occupied by Petersen‘ a shoe store. MrE Peterson has moved hie shoe store to the building reoently vacated by Aubehuun’ 5 meat mrket. Mayor Gibbs has received a. letter from the State Civil Senice‘lioard ugsking hlm to recomend persons «3. “he examinations tï¬r the position of attendant in charitable institutions. Several are to take the mum. :M » ‘ Fire broke out in H Fifer’e shed on Highwood Avenue Monday night. The ï¬re was in the High- 1aud Perk dietg-ict, but the Highwood boys got there ï¬rst and put the ï¬re out. The damage was about 8:50. Thom who intend to go hunting this year should get their licenses at once from the City Clerk, as the supply is limtted. Ed. Weld: ls III-Mn. oonneouou um. the new Supervisor Appleton bf Shields and 'Aaeipum Supervisor Gibbs bf Deerfleld went Thursday on a bridge inspection trip to Half Day and Long Grove. There we: 3 large attendance at the Eagles’ meeting Thursday evening and the degrees were conferred upon several undieates. About 50 friends-oi Mr. J. Skidmore surprised him at his home Thundsy evenidg. A very enjoy- able} time was paused.~ ’ Dan McDondd of kaegan, an employe of C. 8c M. E. R. 3., was held up by four men near the car burns MondAy night. but he escaped with a few brunet and without. loss. The regular meeting of the City Council‘wu held Tuesday evehing, Dad the regular busineu wee “enacted. W. J. Welch tendered his mig- nnlon as Aldermen, and 1'. will be ected upon u the he“ meeting. W/m} People .flre Doiï¬g On Walla-(by. June 27th u at. lliuhoth‘l 0|- tbolhmnuh. China». by a» not. Faber [hr-well. Ir. Charla W. Baker. Chicago. to “cum Ilka Lona, (unchal- o! in. D. J. Indy. Eighwood. Illinois. Mr. John Rooney. Chic-(o. and u but. an and II- Lonht I’d-urbani- muse bride) .- add of honor. Laura-mm wedding diam wu wind at. tho Int-Mom of tho bride'l “It, In. I. Buwm. 3m Wabash Ave-I9 to the {candida â€hum o! thé‘groou 5nd htldo. Aim 3 short wedding trip Went. Kr. and In. We: will reside n. 2899 Archer Avenue. Chlugo. when any July 15th. o! the 27th Inhnuy. 1m: ad am Battalion .1 Fort Sheridan. lllinoin. for the week bout-Mug Sundsy July In; 1900. Sande, morning, June 94th, In. 9.30 o‘clock. Proâ€" nunt eel-vice in the men hell of the Gard house for the prisoners. At 10: 30 Catholic service in the Chepel for ell. At 10:30. Catholic service lathe Guerd House, At 10:30 9:00:19an service ll: Chepel for .11. Sunday evening July in et 7:30 o’clock punch- ing service in the Quad Home for prisoner-e. 1 star Spangled Runner. 5mm Infantry Band, Max Mu‘lar. chief musician. - g ‘ , l'nvocafloxi and Remarks - . . . , Chaplain Rice Reading of Declaration o‘ Inde‘ ' " pendence - - - Rev. Geo. D. Rogers pendence - -' - Rev. Geo. D. Rogers 5010 - - - - ‘, Mr. Chas M. Schneider oration - - - - . captain Paul B. Malone America - - . - - ¢ nu: Infnnu'y Band Benediction - ~ .~ - Chaplain Rice The people of Bighlund Park Highwood Lake ï¬res! and vicinity are cordially inviteddo be pre- sent at. these exercises. Wenesday 'evening.‘ July 4th at 7:30 o’clbck, Patriotic service in the Guard House for the pris- Oners. Lifé of Washington illuatated with views. . George D. Rice. Chaplain 27th Infantry. ’ ev Geo. D Bopn. 7, ‘ Inna-«A Camera. 5 x1 Senna. in lease with Ii: Csthollc service: for the week in abuse 01‘, Rev. ï¬ne holders. Reva-d to ï¬nder by T. M. Ball, .8. Wnlsh. Organist Mn. Moore. 521 Wabuh Avenue, Chicm. Dr. Inga“: has nearly bompleted Ma arrangeâ€" ments for the trip to Tuhhonn, Tenn. There is todm for a few more. those desiring to take the trip July ltd can get- a reduced'ntc by supplying to Dr. Inzalls. $15.00 round trip- 7 We understand a good farm can be bought. very cheap, from 06 to 822 per 0cm according to improve- ments and location. The racing earninl u Libertyville next week Wednudny, Thundsy, Fridgy “yd Sum-div will in Higbwoad Servica and Entertainment: Baker- Longe Wedding will be It. homo to thdr friends .1th A Pleasant Trip Trotting Events be the event of the anon. m lecnyvlllo Trot,- in: Atomistic: hm tddod to in ground: since In. anon. sad 3 new one-mile truck, on o! the but. in the country. has been nomad. The print mu ".000, Mid horns have bun out-ted hon nearly every St». in the Union. The Chin†lunukoe Bloch-Io nun-ma will run an direct mo the pounds. ‘ ’ HIGHLAND PARK m:- was Boll «WM 1 betel: put, Tinn- dsy evening. Kr. Doha-t Mr Ed! lulu low York. Ila Hall is. via!“- fdendl in an City during hh Ib- The public play ground on 15th Street nou- LoomitStx-oeg Chicn'o. wan nunod in honor of Mr. Henry A. Summon. who donut! theproper- ty for their use. The “Ohï¬ulâ€. manned by A. 3. William 3nd Bury Sampson. In†reached Port Wuhinnon, Wis“ 3nd report “All well". Warmâ€"A second hmd lulie’a bleacle in good condition. Apply M. this out». Tumme.~â€"The undersigned ‘ will do tutoring in all highwhool and mdémlc undies during the summer'ï¬months. Apply to‘tho Academy or 485 Sheridan Road. H J. E}. ï¬lttï¬iï¬Ã©r. A chorus of 300 Christian Endeavor“: from Chi- cagq, will sing at. the uh of July excl-elm at. Ft. Sheridan. All local 0. E‘s are invited to join the Mr. and Mrs Henry C. Lamson entertained the .Third Unitarian Church of Chicago and All Sonia Church (Unitarian) of Evanatun with a picnic on their lawn this week; The children nemgimn chorus. Lonâ€"In or near the C. t N, W. station, High- land Park, a small black hand bag. containing P.O. money order, currency and spectacles, etc. Finder can ubtnin rewutd by returning to this ofï¬ce. or to F. J. Newey, 1231 Unity B1632, 79 Dem-born Street, Chicago. Mrs. Eugene E. Andrews, whim her charming wee daughter Grace, is yieiï¬ng‘in Washington, D. C. In two weeks. accompanied by Mn. Andrew’s sine: they will spend the remainder of the summer ut the sen. shore. but. Saturdny night, the opening night of the Dunn-ouch concerts, more thnn 600 people were nerved at Raï¬nin Pnrk Cuino. The big ball room has been converted into n dining‘room during the mimner nnd will aeoommodnte 500 guests. The bdeonieo end portions will be screened inmnd uble will be pluoed there.