‘. where the f Michigan lly have n. [ich., where :rtain‘ed Mr. net, of Chi- fine of the . piston . mu m. .1130; m. . «up, In L].:“p.m. . 7:30am). .11Ma.m . 0M1). u Blufl‘. street; of Chicago, ucd to her durable va- improving of typhoid everything laying of Lm Thursâ€"i- ehdiug ' the her school Miss Bu- Iture home spent ‘the nit; Wis'. 0‘5. tie and visiting Mr. and Mn C W. Stag!» have n- tumed to Chicago. after m lb: minimums. ‘ Hr. Huh Fchd, August MI». HquchdudHiuBecktookatr" m the his Thursday. They return today. Ml. Rollin Winder, Chas. Kornber- gcr and Oliver Bitch are spending a Mdvd‘iflDeerï¬cldn the home of Mr. Hombergcr'l father. The ladies’ Midge pmy, at the Static C1ub, last Samnhy afternoon, VIC a (feat success. Thifly ladies at- tended. and delicious m was served. Mn; West presiding at the m tabla. Ila. Mary Baker has returned to â€Wmmm¢cherspaid- inc: plenum time in Wen Virginia mom v manna. Ton Adams pveapicâ€" nic on 1450: Day. Roasted pi. and other A citizen of Giencoe was held up near the railway depot, while returning home {loan the train, last Tuesday evening. A mid watch is reported to have been “lanky the hold- -up man. Between 5 and 6. the same morning, another Glencoe business man was robbed of m committed in a purge in his room. ' The Bazaar givenyby the M. E. church at Rehm’s was quite a success. A large crowd attended and everything was said. The asunl crowd from Deerï¬eld at- tended the Fair at Libertyvillel this Week. The D. A; C. easily defeated the Everett: Sundéyhy a score of 7 to 0. They also shut out the Keasel O’Con- nors, 4 too, Labor Day. Mrs. Reiter and daughters, Miss Emma and Miss Sophia, of Piqua, 0., are visiting wiih Mrs. P. Rommel. Alex. Willman has been visiting with friends and relatives at Kenoiha, Wis.‘ ELECTRICIAN Electrical Consttucflon “Sanka Bulb. moisten, Mu Alum. Etc. immmd " "- â€mm Plum 19,2 33:03. Man Vmo'oo adm- m V7, _ _-‘ Sunday school ............. Momin service .......... unior e ...... ,. Worth Lug“: .......... Evening worship ........... Prayer meeting Wednuday M HIGHWOOD M. E. CHURCH. J._ C.‘ Walker, Paton, H . DEERFIELD ITEMS. NIWI --------------- [U 1 service ............ 11 {came ...... A ..... ' th League ............ 6 g worghip ............. 7 meeting Wedneiday†7 HIGHWOOD ITEMS. ‘inxonanu.lorh.Mltc. ...... mmmmmm a. L D..D..a.D.. mmjmmm 01(677 ill. me §§> her of an. n neeonelsle We} You should lave order: now Ior your Spring Con- emu work. OLAF LINDBLOM. Tel. 8‘92. ‘ Welnut (it. t! Room Yunnan) or Uncut-annâ€" Ekeu-ic light; furnace he'et. huh. hoï¬ end cold Inter. Inquire :15 Eat Cen- â€"â€"\$rel Avenue. :1 _ Wennnâ€"To rent for 30 deye. or nkhod room- !or light-Milt. by married couple. Adda“ R. F. W, are Noah Shore Newt-lam. Snail Lot {or 801.. but“: for pr! cab. imbue. on “no. Alto good how. In C. W. Aldlfidgc. Mk5}. puny will em for n in- nhbed house during the whim mouths. Anly to It; Allis“... Pol But (on Emuâ€"A huh cow. We: box cu. _ t! ’08 BENT-Some ddnblo one“ for not In the Sub Bunk Banding. Apply at Bank. ~ - 1! F0: Rutâ€"Thug 00 rooun in the hildlng known a (ho Bergen block. W1 Byron J. Stevens. Highlud M Iota}. t1 Nortonâ€"I Am mod to do all kind: of concrete work promptly sod O. M. ONSOM PAINTER AND DECOR ATOR Highwood. moi: Estimates Givm Fm of Charge GEO. S. TINKER Brnox J. Sums. Pnor. Rates, 32.00 to $3.00 First cm. with Modern Improvements. Suite. of Room- with Bubs; Owite N. W. be t. Highland Park ' ce Phone '37. flute Phone 1361. ' Vetérinary Surgeon Wmted~Boud and lodging a: fur- C. W. LASSEN, X: D. V. Grtduue of the loKmip Vekrhnry College tmu 3|] dome-tic Animals Cum mpny unaided w thy or night. one. u ‘ mm ' Wynnn’u flu-non LAID FORM, shop ILL; Highland park Hotel Ins. o. W. ALDRIDGI. kw In“! Aunt, HIGHLAND PARK You Might rm FRI“ SIUESTBOM Ice, Coal, Coke Wbod and Kindling _ may“ wrm mom PLACE F‘ustCkuSuitsforhdiqmd n Wumodctoorda.. 2‘ M, Mlquhdia’md Ihm m ' ' ' ii‘éM‘" AV“ l-lth-ILAND PARK. mots M. WOLAK. TAILOR that the «Sunni: post card business is â€all it" at Albert harm's but you have another “think" to come, It is true he has about the smoothest line of post cards ever dis- played in Highland Pad: but it is only sup- plemental to an'equally complete line of ï¬ne correspondence sta- tionery and school sup. plies. In addition his store is a convenient place to buy your mag- azines. periodicals. newspapers and books â€"â€"all the 'ï¬live ones†and any not on hand will be ordered for you. Now for ï¬ne candies. Havana cigars, pipes, smokers’ articles and tobaccos Mr. Larson is the conceded head- quarters of the city. HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. «mm mam" " "'5 Table Water ABANA Imam Being nMurIJIy abno- lntely pun Ind elm ll cryatd it is the Mall â€mom SPRING WATER HIGH LAND PARK STATE BANK 8.de ’HWWW 0me If You W: E,“ Hana-{Pu}: Hull Landry Contractor for Publié Work: Fine Bakery Goods PAUL autumn? Finn Ham-Made Phone [61 WPAlK 136 1!. Fun 81'. moannm PARK. Window-Shad“. Brushes. ELECTRIC'AL CONTRACTOR. II. FRIEBELE FIRST CLASS LABOR EMMYBD lCECREAMANILJCES Full Line of ‘ Mixed paints. Japalnc. â€IMAM suascms ran The News-Letter s TELEPHONE 2491 Painter, Decorator and Paper Hanger E. M. LAING Glau.’ Etc; 1»... Du... in wm 1).... All Work Gama“! Tclcplwu 245 for Badman. F. B. GREEN Varnish-Stains. Pnoiu 1561 Rnrumo A I LLINOI 8