On Monday morning A1. Vedder, aged 82, passed away. He way one of me oldest settlei's‘o! Lake county. He leaves The Bradnor Smith: of Chicago dc- featedvqle D. A. C. Sundajv'by a score of 7 :04. Foui" of the visitor's runs w‘ere obtained thrdugh ehors. The Deerï¬elds got sewn hits, of these‘C. J. Pettis got three. Ochdnesday evening a horse driven by Mm Boetcher oecame frightened and ran away. throwing Mrs. Boetcher and her boy into a steep ditch. but they (or- tunately esCaped without being injured. The horse“ was captured after raving“ smashed the rig. Rev. Bosbolt and family will move here this ,week. Mr. Bosholt preachéd hit, ï¬rst. regulpr sermon at. the St. Paul’s Evangelical chm-ch, Sunday: May 26. The Christian Endeavor met with, Miss Jennie Vedder Monday evening, and after the business was over they had games and luncheon. The little daughter of MT. and Mrs. Weaver underwent an operation for the removing of the tonsils. Thelittle girl is getting along nicely. ' ' The public school will close‘hext Fri~ day. On that evening the graduating exercise: will be held at the Presbyterian Mr. and Mn. Stticgel and family have moved to South Chicagowhere Mr. Su'ie. g'cl cgn 05min cmploymc'nt. , Several (Fem here saw the pldy at Ra- vinia given by the Senior class of the High tcboole Hr. Kurd- hu let the boni'mt to: his new home. It. will be {tuned with concrete Ionadntion. ‘ um Aug. Winters started for New York Int week go visit. her flake-tater who iquid to be very low. The. Ladies’ Aid society of the St. Paul's Evangelical church met on Thursday. ‘ Mr. and Mn. thn On, Sr. left bf lnua Saturday to visit their sum Edward and Henry. . Mrs. Norgel lelt for her old honie In SI ecden, Monday. Sh: will be gone I {cw moniht. . Hahn M week. Beecham's have vacued their flats here and have moved to St. Paul, Minn. The Knuk boye' I w the Cub‘s New New quk game Wednesday. \ Mn. Van! and Harold were Chicago visiton Wedneeday. The Sharks were defeated last week by the Merkles. Scoreâ€"15 to 12. About .thiny manger: were in town Decoration day visiting the graves of the Ir. Halo. and high“: nu, won in 01:10.30 Wain-thy. * Mr. Henry Allard! visited his ï¬lter, Mn P. Rommel. Sunday. In. E. B. Sherman of Gray‘: Lake vititcd Rommel: Thursday. The Anny dub net with It. Loni“ Decrï¬eld Items Mr. Bedord has moved to Racine where he is empioyed as depot agent for the C. M. Ekctric R. R. - ' Mr. Alfred Hansen and family have returned to Highyood from St. Louis. They intend to establish their permanent home here from now on. FOUNDâ€"A sum of maney’ on one of the.streets of Highwood. Loser please claim from John Hodge. School Principle. The City Council will hold its regular meting neg: Tuesday nlght. .‘ Miss Nellie Wauerhouse is expecped honie soon from Kansas City, Mo. Miss Waterhoun will be accompaniegi by her aunt Mrs. Nellie Mc Manis. The City Council In! at In! decided to remedy the water mains; hydrants, eté. attendancé. Mrs. Dr; Turner intends to spend the month of July In Michigan. The birthday party given in tumor of Mrs. Fox last Monday evening was a great success. The party was given by the Ladies Aid Only standing room was left. Mrs. F. C. Clark has been entertain- ing friends from Lawrence, Kansas. Mrs. Robinson of Nova Scotia, who was formerly Miss Della Breakwell of this place has a little son. Miss Elsie Laegeler has bgen visiting recently with Miss Dorothy Ward- _of Blue Island, In. The question 0! whether or not to con- tinue lighting the street lamps, was dis- cussed. It was found the cost for one year was $739.53. Jain: P. Schneider made a motion to continue lighting the lamps. The motion did not carry. C. W. Penis then made a motmn to lean: the town in darkne- until September I. This was carried. An ordinance mintmduced by C. W. Pettis to raise the saloon license to $759. The bill was referred to Judiciary and Licenseoomrnittee with power' to calla special meeting to act on it. An ordinanée was introducejLw pro- vide a salary of $25 a year to the Presi- dent of the Board and $15 a yearn) each trustee.. The bill was referred to Finance grduuwhohadbecnkeepinzmlor E. H. Willrnan was reappointed lreu~ urer [or the entrain: y.ear The (unmit- tees to whom the petition of John Horen- better had been referred. reported that it was contrary to the ordinances to give him a license. The sidewalk rebatesdue were then read. 'Dne (on! mated to 3357.45. They were ordered paid. hh. thmenl mhddttlhehmpe Wednetdty them. He is buried 'intheDeerï¬eldcemetery. The Shtrh will play the Rtinbou Saturday. Just because the vieiting teams are ntmcd titer things on high. it no renon our players should go up in committee. The meeting adjourned to next Monday. IIPOIT 0" COUNCIL MEETING. Highwood Items. Ladies Aid met at Mrs. Gillette‘s My to sew. There was a good Mr. and Mrs._ Whitman entertained Mr. .,Whitman’l_ family on Sunday in honor of Mr. Whitman’s birthday, ' Miss Frieda Diet: spent three days. of last week with Mrs. Grant. Mrsi Gran; askedher to attend the play given by the Senior Class of the High schoolwith het. Mr. Wang Dmmach and h}. orchestra will give their ï¬rst concert at Ravinia Park on Sunday", June 16th.' Mr. Mitten hasn'given his Vresidenc‘e on Sheridan Road tofhis father and mqther and has leased the Page house for three years. He intends to occupy th’é Page house himself 'Mr. and Mrs. Cliï¬ord Crume have moved to Highland Park. The Senior Clue of Deerï¬eld High School gave akespeu‘e’l "Midsummer Night's Dre †fl'RaviniAKPark on June In. It m Very well attended end the class has been congratulated by many. Mn. A. L. Hill is visiting her dadghter. Mm. Leonard for a short time. ' Miss Hilda Jacobsen entemvned six of her girl friends from Chicago on Sunday. Miss Mildred Shultes. has been con- ï¬ned for the past week with la grippc Mrs. Gillétte was calla/:0 Fort Sheri- dam on Wednesday to restore a little girl who had accidentally taken poison. The effort Was successful and the child IS im- pmving. ,- . The poor ‘mn who‘cn't word an automobile cm console hunult with _ the thought that I. mule doesn't coat a much. ind! ll almout n mason-out. PROVERBS AND PHRASE.- Th9 “last day" program atthescbools include many interesting numbers by the scholars. and the pmenntion of promo- tion certiï¬cates to be made by Judge Daniel Peace. .The Ladies Aid wishes m extend its sinceyc thanks to Mr. W. E. Cummings for the use of his building during the rummage sale; Mn. W. H. Wfllianmvbh an exigio neer at the Post, has. advertised his goods for salq. from which we infer that he is about to leave Highwood [or cite- whereu . A. new plumbing shop has been estab- lished it} Mr. Cumming's building on the camera! Highwood ind Raierad eave- nues. ‘ Wedgmuhkcmehnovhk- Wlmï¬oq. . Mrs. Liskey, Ind then! 0! her chil- dren. are at present ill)“: I. grim». _ Ma. r. L. Ann: h exm' {rum Lockpon. N. Y.. b visit In. Fox. The Chiago Telephone Company is pinning in virus under ground. {tum Wankegan Avenue to Railroad Avenue. Why don't we get pone wanton But. chell avenue Po he Rev. It. walker will leave lot lap to join hia family. on Sunday. Mr. Walker will bring his family here to live in the latter pan of this month. Wearegiad torepontlntuu. A. N. Andaman. who has been very ill (qr the past nine weeks. is now very much im- proved. ‘ Mr. George Avuf had resigned from _l§. :95! Mrs. flame" have gong go Ravinia Items on the North Calibmii Ito-live. ‘Girlgfor Bindery ' Work ‘ WANTED Experience Not Nee: of money are the best mfaflonn Id um , warm-«Roummun. comes from a chee‘rful and thankful heart.-â€"-Plutarcb. NRA-1y Ilclï¬nziehabeenomï¬nod ruthenium The secret 0! two 15‘ God’s secret; the secret- ot three is mrybody'a le- cret. *French. . Rudd-Put-V Mr. Paul Van Dayna humehone tonpendhkvacuion. Hehubunu- tending the lllinoh University. The Alumni of Decrï¬eld High School give that ï¬rst annual banquet at aninia PaI'k on Wednesday. June 12th. It is not possible for men to be per- tectly bleuod‘ and happy, except a Mr. W. lamvry's cpmic open “It anpemd in Rhymhnd" is to be'prc- 05mg! 03me evenhg. June 7th. a: ‘,~~‘ _ the ï¬rst thing he haw: be Is under her thumb. . When a man boast- that he never did anything he la ashamed of. It may mtelylndkatethatheulacmh a some m shame. A girl must be very intellectuu not _to be [No t9 tell what motile: nrl Tell I loci-Qt to n jam 1! um 9: mm A peek of trouble in euier to [sit Into “an I pint o! happiness. It man-1m 1- a lottery, utmony must be a sort of mum; debt On:- In. £100 In an uncomfort- able W at ï¬nding in. [A lot of sympathy I- wasted on the under do; ad the old maid. "A has full of (Ion:- and a purse full Thé ‘vgorlmp moat acceptable to God A fellow uh for u_girl’l hand. tad - AT ONCE Call at This Ofï¬ce DYOPEPTISMB.