lALE A nine WW‘ :0 and double Mlï¬y u's Home. 2):†Dâ€"A modems shed c‘fl she-r the style 0! 7mm!- '-e smeortheï¬n my. 3.- thisofliee. _ a h. ‘Imvvrox. Muuo-u. ho WHOM nap in uni. flauio Jon. E 85'", as. Whey and :- ‘oorge. Macro! the Symon a} “0 priau church put M 1;“ be “Wbthan'I Put. it batiou o! a Nation's 0hr r is just now p might! p in this town “nboni'né which is humbug and up; The city derive! a grad if has im-omé Troll $010011 ‘ If the people of Oh» Isl ’ dbwn into their ad minim up flit! dime} ï¬t that till follow. But Ens the municipality ac- buey from saloons it it krisaism wexclain against Let us he bones} in then pmhly manila! "up! "-03-: boPreShyter’in church in mass Lad SIM “a in full to overflowing with uni a most inspiring and musical service was run; Hrs Charles Everett £50 1! the church, ably added- soir; deserves the Mk: 0! Inuit] for {50' an m in ion wanted by In 1m ‘u give good Menu». 5‘? >s 133, flighwpod. Ill, *rl ‘TL'ATMN WANTED,‘ ,ing fur dinner. [and in! >I Minneapolis, Minn. "I it the home 0‘ ‘hif my Want Column. I. m thin-Mum d. m mxm- lineman I¢ u m w muI-Swmdo 3 ten. in when advent-t h I9 w, Mitts ulce. . . . . . ; parties, or by the ~. Leliar,flighhnd Park. 21* rouyen. finial! Eddy â€(Ninth no. ainea. Iowa, and If. H. I“ 'awhes sud Clocks â€paint! a - J. (‘uoko'l All work war fl'fll 1, New» Ofï¬ce. {go Fï¬miture Co. Dâ€"Small hem-c my. to: Address longer Runw- TO LET._ . ., Side Bay: ind m uarge ou‘ough'lor 3 HQ!- App)! The'wedding of Mr. George Cur- tis Martin, of Winnetka, it) Miss \Alice Miriam Landreih,,of Prince- ton, 111., is announced for Tuesday, December 25, 1900, at' the'bride’s home. Mrs. Martin will be at home in Widnetka after January lï¬th,’ 1901. ' ' ' gnaw: GI!†lï¬ï¬‚liflim: The subjgct of Kev‘. Ptmtiem’s permon it the Presbyterian church Sunday at 10:45 o’clock willbe “Ab- salom, a Character Study.†‘ A number of the youngladies of the United Evangelical church, pram tioed for the Christmas éxercisgs ag the home of Mrs. ~Edward Himz? and after the practice were hand- abmely treated to refreshméqts‘. “v Address, P. 0. Box 465. LAKE FOREST, The high pressure gas pipes? of the Gas company have been nearly extended to the hbrthern limits of Highland Park. ' ' - Ed. Ingalla, formerly the' bicycle mail of this town, with Mr. When- ton', both uf Elgi , drove : over Sun- Sunday to see the tor at'the Ingle- side. 3mm" suntan" u“ > Bazar patterns at Mrs. Bohl's. " Soegthe Iain-g9 display ad of Mrs. Bobl’é Ladiea’ Bazar on page ï¬ve. ‘ Miss Emeline Alford, who was formerly employed at the News- Lmsu oï¬ice. spent Sunday with Miss Nellie Rudolph. Miss Alvord is making Chicago her home; where the holds a-pgsition as bookkeeper. Schnmcher 3 chocolate cream are becoming more popnhir every 633;. Our friend and nï¬i’ghbor, (My. Lazarus Loeb, Was in town Mon. day looking after the erection of his new store, which‘ he expected to see nearly completed, but in this ,cold weather little progress can be made. "a Mr. Cooke. will sing the tenor role in Gilbert and Sullivan’s opera, “Iol'anthe,†to be given in Chicagb in January, by the Lincoln Cycling club. A date has alsobeen booked in Evanston at the Boat club. Laue your orders for Christmas cin- dies with Fred Schumacher ‘and have your candy made to order. DooemherdSth, in the Highland Park Woman’ a Club, promises to be a day of great interest since “Witch ciaft, as an Article of Religions Faith in England, Scotland and America,†will beconsidered. ‘Miss Irene Russell has tbe'prqgramfin charge, assisted by Mrs. Sampsoh, Miss Davidson and Rev. Mr. Plan» stiehl. Music is also promised. Dan Sheaben ï¬nd George Healefl have been helping William Green, Dan’s brother-iuflaw, ol Fond du. Lac. Wis., hunï¬-up a 300mm farm in bath connty. Mr. Green is a live stock dealer and he wants to be! nearer Chicago ‘ than the upper! moha- of Wisoohsin; He hassaeu levénk farms he like, if he can mks a trade. ' huumnnnunï¬i tinilmmll.lig successm merchaltg Increase Business... news-Emu. Highland Park. The best medium {at late show enterpds‘es is the Never let up on Advertis- ing. In new days one mun advertise to keep buse knee. :- wen u to HIGHWOOD. George Ogleabee A who spent f'he sumqu in James McDonald’s V re, decidefl thére were moré and butter opportunities for young men itS he South than exist here, who so much capital la essential and 001% m- titiou is so sharp, returned this é: ek- ii to his South Carolina home. i J. Hue: your dressmaking done at. Strock’s for the holidays. One of the leading physnciam of this burg paid the NLWSFLETTF very good compliment. He saiq: his “ ad†had not been altered no: hi: telephone number changed line ï¬rst came here, but now. seeing fgh ow improved and imposing the Hing-tr Lmn was becommg, he gutiezed he would have his taflaphone nuxim )er and address put in 31115 prbfgssii,1igl cardf: ' ’ 5 Patronize home industry. 1;); ‘gdu pay you to do soinrbqyingyour Cg‘fgist- mus psreunts of Schneim . ogï¬ike. Their 'pim sinee being in husinesa}, has beén't'p compete with all {the 19! W18 stores‘in Chicago, in regard 0031'}: en. ï¬ne you bu! your {witty v‘m n3 done by the Relidbie Steam Lam: try at their popular prices? If not; hok oven: their list in another oolumné nd give them a trial. They will give; 'on mtiélaction. ' ‘ i _ How It Happened. ‘ 3?“ Mr. Obee told us a law day's: §1go how he happened tq be the mug Kxeo- tor for the city of the St. John’s“ provemeut. The city ofï¬cials a? :ed him to take job and he decline“; as his othepwork was preSsing. But they only hrged the more, wheia he told them he could not afford til go for the wages they ipaid, and 3they offered him $5 a day, the lea ihe said he could do it for, and thaiieh- gaged him. ‘ , f: i W- {s I will make a special inducemlg of .15 per cent. discount on all Embroix ary, Luce Center Pieces. Glove and h nd- ketchief Cases, Sachet Bags, Pl Ms, ï¬nd all ï¬nished Work for the Helix 'ys. Mrs. Bohl, Lndies‘Bazar, Tel. soak You are united to *inspect thei‘ine display of imported Japanese want for Christmas Present: Lt Mrs.‘ Byill’s ’Ladies’ Buzar. Tel. 302. 91!; Mauybeaptiful things for Xmas gifts can be' seen in Schneidf Céoke’s' window. _Call audi see them. - - :34 Mr. ()bee went on to say h! out of politics entirely ‘and p neatly and in business If people want t? meddle with ’ they can, but he intends to strictly to business. He has litical pull and dou’tiwant any, ing all that to the politicians. The agad mother of Mr. A§ Oi'tlund, the laundryman. is 1% very ill at he: homain Evan:~ auctis not expected to recover. 1 9i Buy your Christmas perfume? It Sultan-char s. , Be sure yoh get' the eight péggf- of the Haws-Lynn this week. é; FORT SHERIDAN, 31 lwuL‘ , ’v HIGHLANE PARK ’1 Hi 38! Mm lg has 'f FRIDAY, D} sfï¬‚ï¬ â€œ8 A‘st’ ' The ludied'o' laid' aweke‘ 0f Dutchman’s 90: weeks and foam month of Nov, “So: Sociable; Thuieday' eveni' of that grant any whom 'everybod Brown, down In following poem .eelf â€plenum was sent. out to and such oth folks as they ed ‘Beptiu Chink eight. ‘like the 1 the fever, “nix lays, ell in elm. r," Idevieing I “Pocket. †The ‘oh epontituted 8 am 01 invitation :chureh member. moron: baited . to itvixe. A STOC I? TALE. Deu- {dead we I ‘a I tale untold. Whips you‘ll 6’ it was. ’Thï¬s'xiot Ihout 9 e ger mu. Bo'eh But simply (I! I 1 lug. ‘ This little sock v ‘ in: send; - while it is min 3 m... II furninhnd- yam min In Ind. We kimw‘ our frb In W watt-II. And wI will his: F ginr, Who mikes 'I eon W will. “MN m “as Enclosed in" [- poem at invita- tion was a sum 06* ‘made of red white, blue, gt. a, magenta, purple or yellow mosqu to outing, In which each guest was‘ . enclose his coin. Thoidea was .N Zion]. though it may have come o" h) the 'Mayflower, which wé who 54 â€mbt', for no one but a Mrs. Jo! ‘e Baptist could have invented ‘ A goodly a _ ny gathered. all deeply cation! 5 no the “pooling of the sex,†or m" their eontonts. Everyone, eape' ily the young In- died, who were 9 in; force, was put ticularky anxioués to know what gon- Human wore mags†no: Hence the careful new! of the contents of the’sox. (N03:- hold up iué .3 «03),! «at: lake} g ; . So put it in the 7 goat and.“ up! hearts with 4. ‘ ‘ Thundty.‘ Does ‘ {13}: come. we'll Ientevrxdn yo’ é <11: ‘ ’And bring your-,1; y in lyaur soak. The result We' rill tall. - . So don‘t forget" awe ind due, We'll nu'wer wh «on kiwi, ' And welcome} ; Sh opien mm, But don’t, {organ ; sock. , felreshl'neqw were ‘ women would no . inble without cof- fee, nuts send flies and fourteen kinds of cake, a ‘ y two of which are warranted to hi ‘I, hui a Methodist would think 0 ding a service Without a coil Li n. or a couple of Pnsbyterians ‘eeting without re asserting their tidying allegiance to the two Johns, nox and Calvin; How much mi'ou 3 they took in we don’t know, not? one anyone else. It was run up .n’ D. M. Enkine’ I bank on a wh [arrow and nbovelod into the vault future use. Bag a Brownie tuner: for mum'- mns pmsent at ï¬nnd’l studio. . “BER 14! ‘Baptist Chard; night, 'like the ‘. the fever, “six lays, all in that r,†devising a .hicï¬ was held "at “:6 midenoe BAVINIA, The proposition to place the entire dintr-ict described in the Snnunu Row N Ive-Ln": of December 7th. 1900. under the control of Perk Commissioners, diler from the annual park system. lnumuch as it neck to control 'not only the etreete end alleys, but the property into] f, thereby placing the citizens very door yard under the wntrol of Park Commie. sinners. I am sure many of the citizens who are busily occupied do Enrrou ans- Luna-- not realize the: power which would be vested in such a body. >‘We all realize that bolutj rides on the back of a lion, but there are u- sociations which render home more dearto us than its beauty or gran- dour. Ad it reads, the whole district ly- ing out of “no Nogthwestern rail- road right of way could be subjected to special taxation :0 keep up the lake shore. ' , Now the queetion is; ‘what. beneï¬t would we taxpayers receive from thin proposed improvement of the Lake ehore? ' If it was the plan to turn over to said commissionm for the use ofï¬u public an a public. park. a “tip 0! land lying along the lake shore? It twain some beneï¬t from the our: taxation; public funds should to dound to the public beneï¬t. Park Commissioners may have no dishoéitlou to take undue advantage of their War, but is it .wiae for the citizen to place his individual inur- eots beyond his own control! » Why do we wine twenty-three miles {mm the city to [when from thé trying restrictions which If! necessary in a large city to vote our- salve. into a nest of restrictions to which the city 08ers no comparigon. The citizens of Highland Park ox- pend large sum in beautifying their groundu and premises, mid the secret of the attraction and charm of the little city liea' In the individualism of each home. The plan does not not ‘asido' any grounds or beach for the use of the public so taxed, nor does it oflor any protectibn against heavy. taxation to improve and protect property not available to the public. 'Think before you vote citizens, Thursday, January 10th, 190]. from 7 a. m.. to 5 D.m.. at the Public .The Bali-hie Stem laundry docs rough dry work. (on, if n I. desired. And :11 their work in [amused w plane. . Library Building ' Mr. A. L. Lewis, the cutout. of Evanston, who was loathed in the Bgsye block. has closed his branch store hare, hut he wishes to linfonn his patrons :hat be will be placed to ï¬ll all orders with courtesy and dispatch and that onion should he pent to limit Evasion Ind they will receive pmpt attention. Bring you job work to GLENCOE, December 7th, from the exin TAIPAYII. the Nurs- In harmony with inpuididle spirit and tangenciu OI that!“ tho King'a Daughter- wili give. very choice entertainment next Til-Illa, evening. in the Presbyterian nude. house. The union will he nun-r- oroua and 6m clue. Am the. are. Miss Caqxnter, the well-boil eontrnlto- Ili- Dunhp. Iowan; Mien 0019. with the harp; Kiel rington. on the piano; Goa-gel on his violin; Him Peixotto, I; md_ er, and a male quartotoe. Mod 0! our readers know than artist by their workout former one-done and are not likely to min the plenum of hearing them 1min. The Id- miaaion in only 25 cent- Ind no r“dead heads." Schneider Cooke In. the most complete line of Jewolqï¬ilvor Nov- elties aqd Novelty Ck'ioh ever non ‘° WEEK-.7 flwmm kw-» h. I! you want to Man-My putty pron-out in them lino gob Hindi studio. Mr. and In. Willi! [cm In the proud parents of I ï¬ll. hush“. born Monday. Mr. and In. Funk Dunning} of Chicdgo. attended the (men! of their uncle. Mr. Smith. Sntundly. Mina Kittie Payne won “0‘ gold medal at the contest at Vole ltd Fridny night. ‘ The Twentieth Century Cluï¬ will meet at the homeof [in nu. Wicks next Monday night. Mu. Hattie Rugglol; of Wm- da, wbqhu base the Mo! her sister. Mn. N. Smith. In. mun-d to her home. Our Sunday school in wring for a mutants to be given Chm Eve. Mrs. E. B. Sherman â€Mod the ladies of the limbs nap m- ing last week It I “left had" put, The ladies were minded by their husbuldl. The want] But: of the Child AidSOciétym held“ the Wood. man hall Monday night. The India had may useful a well .- handful articles for sale. A patriotic pro- gram was given. nicer which puppu was served in the diningxoon- Mr. Nichol-‘1 Smith [and any It his home on Kayla â€all... II‘ Thursday morning at 8:â€, that the weeks of the mat in†mm. the result of pneumonia 000W by' riding home In a m m- Waukegun. It. 5.“ III Mold settler o! Diannaâ€. hviq ro- aided on his farm mu innuend- since 1845. He was Mandi: Ivanhoe may Madly If“!- [maniac-gotta Inn and. o! Solu- muhcr'u fm cleaning or... on your uble- cum-u 13.7.,- GRA Y'S LAKE. WINNETKA. LAKESIDE