- Church Directory. ‘ After thin weiak there will be a: church directory occupying this column. We hope every church will Impound to our call for their noth- and time of worship. as we byline tbh (actor in our th0 paper will ho oi Value to our citizens. We no late that strangers coming here (00‘ the-unmet. or for a few weeks, Will be glad to know theycan always got this information Saturday in Ta: NEW» Lama. ' [Ind justiï¬able, and, though the amount of money received may sound large. it does not'take long to out it up in expenditures running all the way' from $5 to-S300. eaeb. I am not an “ofllcialâ€- or eveue “special†auditor. T have done “lie to satisfy unwell ‘aud the public. I all; satisï¬ed. I give below a tubu- lated statement of receipts and ex- penditures taken from the treasurer’s liook when balances were struck: . , nac‘mns. T6 January 21, 1-395. “ August 27, 1895.. “ 'Maer 10, 1900.. . Total receipts ...... '. $3,579 31 EXPENDITURES AND. BALANCES. - ~ To January 21. 1895 ..... $ 969 40 “ August 29, ‘89:). . . . 1,1647}? “ Cï¬ah balance. . .- . V. . . . ' ‘9 08 “ Marcb‘l'i.‘ 189‘.) ..... .. 1,356 61 “ Cash ba’l.,Mch.lO,lSKX). \_ 80 0‘5 Total e;penditures. etc-$3,579 31 ' Non: â€"â€"â€"The.-real estate, lot and building has bee'u'deedcd to the city for the use of the Public Li- brary, the Library bimrd paying out of their funds $1000 and the city paying $1000. The $800.") in the bank belonging to the Atheneum and the $100 yet due on the billiard tables, 6'th will be turm (1 (wet to the Library, and the Atheneum goes out of existence. , ' Mr. Edward Small justified our high ideal of him as a man in taking his mme off that town ti‘cket. His name was put on there without his obnsunt for the sake of defeating an honest, capable man, and Mr. Small wouhi not be a party to any such trauikutiop. All honbr to him for his action, r“ LEWIS B HUBBARD. March 23,1900. (Continued from Finn Page.) Atheneum Flatten. ....tl,47Q00 663 05 1,436 66 THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSvLE‘l'fER. Wm SE \Lgo P ROPUBA berecetved u the \ lune . 13:0! Fovt Sheridan. tn the lam†at l 10 1900. or fumlnhln out-hook" mlï¬tmck {m ’lllqe“.t lunâ€" Landc mitten at t military â€M‘s: nine to be 0 feet long. Lutc'ntu-nrloe the name my! e and con- structlon - w male. to be mounted all P Mom an we! I (Chkaam 1‘41? Wm utee‘ alleJ‘g in. w!» undo flinch ribbed If: mirheels tn be A Samoa. 0. 9. tired With?r "cm round edge steel. the to be cllg‘ped an boRed; hub band: and axle nuts to silver plated; to be ï¬tted with shalt: so made that home can be hitched In Guam. 01' that the can be conveniently used to draw ttuck by and: painting: to be well leaded and nabbed out. nnd striped. with three coat- of varnish: ettered with gold leaf. Villa rim“ Fort Sheridan FlreDe rtmcnt. All mau- land workmmnhipto be_ ntc I35: PWIW belealed and marked “F are Truck. " nnd waddrelud to the u «named. Rim ls received!» reject “$0! a! ids. J “DY. Vfllgxe Clerk pro tem ANNUAL TOWN MEETING AND ELECTION. - OTICE I! hereby We'll to the legal voters. . resident: .of the ownship of Deerï¬dd. county of e, Illinois. that the annual Township "an“ Ind eiectl'on o! otl‘u-ers of said 'l‘mvmh I»! take [are TUESDAY. , HE THLD DAY OF APRIL Highwood. "1.. March 28.1“. maï¬a“). Bani {he ï¬rst 'l‘mC-sdny in said Th? Etection will ' at the hour (if 7 a.m. andc ( use at 5 p. m. in ' places designated as foliowar A, ~ Fim-chlnctâ€"Youn Men'sClnb Building. Sheridan road. near entral avenue. High- land Park. ‘ oSecond Precinci~VIilaï¬3 Haii.Fm1 Sheridan. Third Precinct-John A (wre‘s‘barbt-r shop. 28§_angal avenge» Highland-Park. V ThB‘Bï¬'KEÃ©ï¬ ï¬-E'e'lectâ€"Tag'ég 55E Assistant Supervisor. one l‘ownshlp Clerk. m-e Assess- gr. one Coilectur. one Cum mimioner of High- ,Ther Town .Mpeting wiIl open in Young Men's Club Bulldin .at the hour of 2 p. m.. and after chnopmg a oderatur wflllpmceed to hear and cmxsnder repqrts of oflice’ra. to appro- priate money _tmle1raythe necessary expenses of‘the townshlpand to deliberate ansldecide on such measures as may. in pursuance of law. come ‘befort‘: the;nwthyg_. ; given undeï¬h‘iï¬iiï¬'ihis 23d day nf Match. A. D. 1900. . H. M‘Pmon. ‘ annshw Clerk. Sterling Values Always at- the Northwestern Store.. 60 bars A. F. Swap. 82.75 18 bars Husfler Soap. 25c 3 bars mile: m _, 10c 3 packaites pear inc, 106 1.331. coffee or. tea pm. 10c 1 (upper-batman builer. $1.00 10 “m cuf’fue. 81.00 1 I!) Dr. Price‘s baking powder, 41w 1 lb. Bnitm baking [mwden m1: 3 lbs 31: udard tmnatoesg, 8g: ‘ Best tr- eplnme peas pt‘r'van. IUL‘ Potatoes per bushel. 40c A new line of Mattresses, Beds and Springs, iust rueivzd at old prices until sold. Two cars Hour on track. best warntd $3.90. Ladtes' aprons 120. each ' . Bestnmquem: unmatnm‘ 82.25 , box pap an envelopes. 5c lmkt‘tfl 5C ; ' es‘ eeced undemwarï¬ik: per suit A. AMMOSES, Come In and. We will Save You Money. Orders Called For and Good: Dem/cred Free, Funny, is it not. that the combine wants to get J. Gregg _O'Brien or some other man to stand up against Allen G. Clumpitt; Ward Two. to be knocked down. Why. a your ego the combine could not do enough lot Mr. Clampitt. But he went into the Council to. serve the public, and when he saw the peanut style of pol- itics they were trying to run in that Council, be said: “‘20 I am here to serve my constituents. Little per- sonal spite and minorities I will have nothing to do with.†And all the people any “ ’Rah for Clampitt and down with the enemy!‘ blond-y: and Thursdays ' Studio: Ferry HallSeminary. FIRST ST., NEAR CENTRAL 'AVE. Highland Park, In. Telephone 67. P. O. Bu: 397 Charlotte} M. Petesch, umber, Coal and Building material. Toilet paper per duz wills. 50c A newline of ladies‘ skins and 'muslin undem ear. " Just received ‘2.»0 trunks. from 82130 to Teacher of Mnndolln and Guitar. Ofï¬ce and Yard in Lumber'Dlst.. A. ROBERTSON, 5‘20350 each.- ï¬GHLAND PARK, ILL. What We are Offering This Week. DEALER IN LAKE FOREST.