. 43 3 .23... as: .531 can 883- .8 93:8 .38 0.... 3 69:38 3’ 10.3.9. 2:. . A petition, toque-ting e MIMI, on North avenue under the C. N.W. railway 9d aka the , electric reilwey was referred to the committee on streets and alleye for instigation. The president stated tint A. W. Harris Cu. had quad-r “look after the redemption of 85,000 of the outstanding bonds, t6 any 85.â€) additional until collections were made to takethou; up nnd ulna to re- tund the remaining 88.000 at 4* per cent._ for 133M000 months. The written oflor nnt having been mind no notion in: mm. Attorney Osgood stated that he had consulted a tax sale agent and baa turned over t9 him the tax 3an oertiflontuu for invouigation. 0n the suggestion 'of Trustee do Wi'udt the clerk was directed to get bbidafo'r sprinkling the streets dur- ing the comingjmpmot. ' Thenttorneypieoented copies of an‘ordinanoe making the animal ap- propriation, and also for levying a thx’ for the current expenses of the ensuing ï¬scal year, and recouimended the passage of the approgriation of: dinance. " ' ' The attorney suggested that the clerk procure postal cards to notify Owners of property abutting on de- fective sidewalks thaf repaxrs were needed. The. president called a meeting; - A ’. A P1 for next Monday evening, when the , ‘ electric light Question will be consid- wmmn of Orange bred by the board.- E On ï¬ction. of Trustee Baker. 3 ‘c. coded 'by Trustee Curran, the bonds of A. F. Irons- and G. Bisset, as plumbers; wet-é unanimoulsl'y 'ac- 'cepted. .Tbe clerk was direotpd to notify village oï¬iéiala {but a â€port for the the month 01 May ivouid be réqnired otthem at the ï¬rst'meetingj‘n J upé. W‘womn'a cm; The Women’ 5 Bending Club held its annual meeting, as well as its 2611: anniversary at the residence of Mrs. U. B Klntzing Thursday after- noon oi last week. The meetiné was called to order by me president. A auvggt'iOJ-tQa anléet‘ing Edjournéd. hymn, “ Blast be the tie that bind! ". 1 waa sung after which Kn. Hiram-1 Day led in prayer. 'Ire. Thoma King then followed with a piano aolo, White Lilies. The secretary’s report for last meeting was read and approved. The preeident, Mrs. John Parry, gave a abort address. followed by the librarian’e report. lire. Tay- lor of Wilmette, read a paper _ on “ Art for tho child. †Mrs. Ernst, of Willmetto, spoke at same length on the nmoquestioh; Mm. MacLeish was asked to speak and she supple- 'meuted what the others had said. MiasCurtis sang a solo,Spring Flow: era, accompanied by Mrs. Hurford on the pianqand Mind Hnrford on the violin. The societal-We rep‘ort of the'laet annual meeting and the treuenwr’s report for the year were read and appreied. Mrs. S. R. ‘Hurford gave a 25 years retrospect of the-clnb‘ A trio, The .Echo, by Meed‘am'ee “Parry, Allison _and Ole- menti follomad,’ after which the‘fol- lewing menu was served: . . ‘Snndwlnhes. Bacon’a Risa?!- WiiltflA Wm. Landwehr, Dealer m _ Pure Milk, Cream, Etc. Skim Milk. Sour Mnk. Buttermilk. Come Cheese and Whipped Cream. Hmdanï¬muranfa and boarding houses supa pned Ammonium; ntes. _ bunt: y. ï¬ll!) 8t. Vflnhcfln. Ahnug; d: and Olives from a World’s ‘ Pilgrimage. I. VVw-v 7 Pennsylvania ou‘uil owed“ by banal or gum. Winn“. ,, - - . Inn-scum 1312.. if 'c. R. NORRISS; . Rdlmd Ave» and 3"“ wmna'rm. ’ Rullrbad Cofl‘ée with Sheep Dip, a la Mark Twain. Dutch Republic Ice Cream with Inqumflon Ice, ‘ . Oflgin of Specia- Refonuatiém Sea. Evolution. Cakes. - . ALONZO L. RICHARDSON. 7m», Salt and Smoked meats. Shop: 090. Dev“ E. c. WEISSENBERG, Coat, Wood, Feedand Ice upholmdng Dre Arthur H Murdow, . 9mm > ELM 51.. WINNETKA. WINNETKA BRANCH Evanston Steam 'IaundrY C0 “Nov and. near Provident AVGDW CHAS; SCI-IROEDER. Railroad AVG, north Shore (lash [ma Gouda called for and delivered at Winnetka. Glencoe and Kennwprth. Mrs. 6. “mm" GEORGE BISSET, Ogden called iot 1nd aptly dellveted. 9'0 Vulmbte Hones Cumin!“ 5h“!- Goods can Winnetka. VICTOR BECK, g Moor and ï¬lmmaker. Trent‘s the alt. complexion and feet. H er custnme re among the leadin Women on the N 03h Share. whom she via ta at then own homes. Her tetmure very madame. _A postal um tuber as Ulcncoe‘ wm ring hei- H, A. LINDALL. ion-g ‘ and Window 2 West Elm Street. Winnetka. [LI IT.. WINNITIA. .. Thorsen, Mgr., . “V. re, Ont-half 82 No of E‘m St. VIN NETKA. Land") Plumber. n; Rem. over “on?! Store. OLBNCOE . | for and deiiveR'd at ennwurth and Glencoe. s'r., WINNITKA, 'fmm" "pl 'Am N E LSO N BR 0 S. _ Proprietors. Vlnmtkt- 13