ll Evanstonl Steam Laundry Co Good! calledfov and deflated It Winneth. Glencoe MK 20.me Cor. Railroad Ave.. 1nd Elm WINNETKA. ' Uphoutgflng. and Window Shades. West Elm Street. Winnetka. Dr. Arthur H Murdow, ' nm'rm ELM ST. NNNETKA. ~ Plumber. Shop: Opp. Depot: Res" over Meyer's Store. E. C. WEISSENBERG, Coal, Wood, Feed and Ice Wm. Landwchr. Dea‘er in Skim Milk. Sour Milk. Buttermilk. Cottage Cheese and Whipped Cream DR. H. C. R. NORRISS; Hotels restaurants and boarding houses sup- plied at reasonable rates. W ed I delivered at Inwfl‘Kc-n‘zl'wm uddlencoe flesh, Salt“ and Smoked meats. Opp. Depot. Poultry - - - m m. 9.9 Valuable Hone. Carefully Sbod. Nuw is the “me to other e as for hatch- "13.15 fast! .50; 80- .3 00 ddreu. Pure Milk, Cream, Etc. VICTOR BECK. “-SMCI’ and «lawmaker. CHAS. SCHROEDER, GEORGE BISSET, my“: w. mm st, warm». W. ELM ' STREET. fi‘humughbred Layers. 3MB BROWN LEGHORNS. :rs called for and tom 1 . delivered. 9 my 97., Vilma-nu LINDWALL. Dealer In NELSON anus: WHOM wmnum. rllt' . ‘ ' Elmo: Department. :Ilï¬iï¬iuimmï¬uï¬mï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ m WWW§§§¢U Mr. Will Kent bu n ï¬ne now milk 0:: Tue-day evening of next week Ilgon ' the (enamel) Ire requested to meet The Bohemia) Club metwith lbs. in the church ‘pal'lors In cumplete Shaw [git week. the emulation of the Mvu'a‘ Club Helen 9nd Belle Alien are the and elect oï¬cers. Smm- good cuï¬ee guests of Miss Fuller. and a “bite" is expected 10 be in at»â€" llr. Edgar Mu'rdow spent part of toad-nos. Hr. Edgar Mardow spent part of the weekin the village. . THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-WEB. Mr. Fred Beebe was the guest of John Fanning over Sabbath. Mrs. Curtis expects to go to Lin- . eoln, Neb.,'ï¬rst of the week. Miss Etta Amer of Chicago is a - guest at Mrs. Frank Newhull's. Messrs. Herbert and Ned Stone were in the village last Week. §t§t¢uauaunumnv¢u mmtuu “CG‘ Miss Carter was a guest of Miss Howard‘s the forepart of the Week. A little daughter arrived at Mr. Dan McArthur’q last week. ' The Society of Christian Endeavor gave a Maple Sugar Sociable Friday evening. Master George Ligsre Was the happy recipient of a very small pony Tuesday evening - ‘ Mrs. Jonathan Plummet has gone to Pittsburg to visit her daughter, Mrs. Anderson. ' . Miss Brod Jordan of Ravenswoo'd was the guest of her cousin, Miss ‘Lloyd, last week. Mrs. Taylor of Evanston was a guest of her grandmother, Mrs. Bugb, (me; Sabbath. The Woman’s Reading Club will hold its animal at the home of Mrs. U B. Kietzing Thursday afternoon, May 18th. The Bohemian Club held its last meeting of the season at Mrs. O. D. Swain’ 5 Monday evening. The usual good time was enjoyed. - The ï¬re company was called out Saturday afternoon to a ï¬re in the woods in the northwestern part Of the village. Much' of the sidewalk was burned. Spring is very much in the l of of winter this week, but séfun: certain of her seat, as she ‘ ips 011' every otherday only to recover the next. Mr. Charles Blaisdell, who was found dead near Half Day, was a resident until the past. winter of Gleneoe for many years, and has many friends in the community. * Rev. and Mrs. Ingraham’s eve~ ninge et home last week were in charge of the societies of the church. Monday The Guild tut- ‘nished the entertainment; Tueedny evening, the trustees; Thuredoy. the Prudential Committee, and Fridl) the Christian Endeavor. The eve- nings were well attended and much enjoyed. General C. E. Howard returned last Saturday from a trip through the south. He has been directing the survey of a large tract of land that has been bought by the Howard Wilson c'ompany in Florida, where they expect to locate, their seventh colony. The business of the Howard Wilson company primarily was the publication of two big agricul- tural weeklies, but of late years their 'colony business has grown toa point where it‘considerably exceeds their ' publishing ibusiness. The latest col- ony tract is a drainage proposition: An election for ï¬ve members of the New Trier High SeboolBoerd of Education has been called for Sat- urday, May 13th. Polls will be held in the Glencoe, Winnetka, Wilmette" and Gross Point school houses {rom- twe'lve o’clock noon until seven p. m. Women may vote. The following ticket has been suggested: ' William‘ 11.. Johnson of Glencoe, lawyer; Chas! 0, Arnold of Winnetkag la‘wyer; May- nard A. Cheney of Kenilworth, vice- ‘president of Burley Tyl‘rell; Frank L Jay of Wilmette, cashier Home Insurance 00.; Paul Nauzig of Gross Point, plumber, in business in Wil- matte Mr. Johnson has served as school director in Glencoo; Mr. Arnold has Township Board of Education. 13