Work _' 'al‘. .. crawled. LAKE FOREST, :“m‘. â€â€™"flII§§ I.“ Bust patterns at Mrs. Bohl’s. * . The public library willbe ¢Iosed on Dec. 25th, 1900, and bu Jan. lst, 1901. ;_\ A grand display a! 'l‘oys' can be had It cost. n 0319 Swoetland’s. . 4 James Everett is home for the hdlidaya from Indianapolis where he has béen attending aohool. Belumacher’a Peppermmt Creams are the ï¬nest made. ‘ iMrLiss Lottie Brand is 'h‘ome, for the holidayé from Naperv-ille where she ia‘aftanding , college. 8125 Drum at 90 cents. and other Toys in proportion can by had at Due Sweetltnï¬'s. " ‘ Miss liiog Atwood, daughter COLE B. Atwood has been t guest of her aunt, Mrs. M. B. Pratt. Do not buy Candies that has hid‘in shops l’or weeks when you can hug Schumiehcr’s Eamon: Chocolate Cream made fresh dï¬ly. Ebenezer Evangï¬lmflâ€"Smï¬i subjects: a 111. (German) “W Prophesied. †p. m.(Eng1ish)“T_he Times Propitioas for Christianity at the Birth of Christ.†Leave your order for Schumacher’n himtmmuunï¬‚ï¬ A few of Henry, Maechfle’e Boy friends came t_o his home on Wednesday evening to remind him of his birthday. -The boys bad a good time and Iotsbf good things to eat. ‘ ' ¢ 2 Toys, Dolls, pm, at. cost can no mm It We Sweethnd'n. ~ ‘ ‘ The rtwd'year old child' o‘ers. Vaughn died Tnésdny and ‘was to Highland Park from, Chicago where they have been living. am/l thence on Thursday to the yon-th- ï¬eldoemetery. hiya-Vaughn is is very ill also. W ' _., Esve your dressmaking done at. h Struck s for the holiaays. Olney Moore paid the NEWS- LETTER ofï¬ce a visit' on Monday. A few years ago- Mr. Moore spent a good deal of time in ï¬his ofï¬ce for he with the Evans boys were ‘ deeply interestedin the welfare of ‘ o! the paper. He Iefhhm to at- tend college at Milton Junction, Wisconsin, {and also became in.. terested in a paper up there. Anyone doubting, the method of washing by the ï¬elinble Stenm Lann- dry in kindly invited tooomennd watch it. done. They will be shown every- thing in connection with the mixing and ironing, and caneee 101- men:- ulves. ‘ Mr. Levin the jewelle hasjnst cleaned 'a very ï¬ne clock or B: F. Gnmp. It. is in a heavj': marble 0080, French made, with three dials and a set of chimes isepmte from the regular clock movement._ Theinterior iaryery elgbornte and eomï¬licated in atmtnrflgore ‘ so than we ever a‘aw emptin ï¬nish vuuu .V- , clocks It :08]:- two mgm 3 day :30 handle it and get it from their home up to the shop. VOL 1X. Highland Park. Dolls, om, at cost. éan be had '"I! “ï¬ï¬iï¬â€˜l3Iï¬ï¬: HIGHWOOD. r of the Tuesday evening’s concert ii: the Presbyterian church was a ï¬ne suc Vcese. The weather was perfect-L the ‘ house was full; the artists generally ‘- in good trim and everything was at high water mark. Then the nudi- -‘ once was in good humor and while kindly critical, it was strongly dis- posed to be pleased, and that dispos- ition to be pleased goes for toward making an entertainment of this kind ‘ :a success. \ The concert started 06 with our [new local male quartstte, mpoeed Lot Messrs Wykolf, Heuï¬nger, Ander- - son and Boulton, all hode telent. It 7 “struck fourteen†the flat thing and? captured the audienee with its droli, 1 taking and pointed eong p! the tack. ‘ Its staccato passages punctured the eonsï¬b'ilities of the audiodes I8 would; ataelr their cuticle, while the story of Johnny’s ï¬ehi forewhule of I Sunday morning armame- -’ course a favorite ham, *3 W the. niayhelorï¬e III! 9 WM vows of great coupe- I93 pain-1 well trained Ind node: be some Miss renew 11 recita£5935 developet; new interest and power a the even- 511g advemed. At the ï¬rst 3511 seemed to be getting the “hang o the school house, " but that once so cured, she marched to complete 150\ tory over her audience and closet} the evening in full triumph. Then we enjoyed very great5;; Miss Harrington’ a piano renderingsf the selection on harp, organ and via;- lin, by Miss Gale, Miss: verett 9911; George Jones we think rprised th e", audience by its ï¬ne tend: thong 1 1 all liked the encore better. t 99 ther original Miss Everett was at the; piano all the evening and we need? only say, as olten said before, she more than satisï¬ed her audience. 11:1 1 to technical erpreeaion end similtr features, we leave them to music:- 1 : : experts The boys in the “encom =, . corner†held themselves well 1: ; leash. but the audience needed 111 1 E prompting in that respect. Wehoï¬v _the “Male Quartet â€is a permaxg ent feature of our social life. ‘ ent feature of our social life. There were a score of ushers, girés: i from the high school, chiefly. Mg, suppose, to aid Misses Mills-501:â€: Smoot, Smith, Shields, Helen an May Clark, Messinger, Masbn, Tug“ tle, Bond, Green, Cole, Munch, Mi; ’ Phemon, Schaï¬er, Boyington mfg ;Newmn. We trust the “Kin;f 2}“, Daughters†willbe so well pleasr'f win this eï¬ort that they will gi-v . E the public mother delightful tic} home intertsinment in the very use future. m: , There will be 8 School for dancign : opened in Goldberg’s Open Hons. I: 23 r, Thursduywevening. Dmdng tun? t. children ï¬nd beginner-a ‘on ““11? r ‘gncmoons. Lessons from no 10 p.73 ; receptionirom 10 to I: [1. Am. Ada; - lwvr'nvâ€" -- v... _, «ion! 26 cents. Prinbe lessons tt hm“ qt in the bill by nppointmen’t. N153 honor Cit-e Mn. lam, Second St. FORT SHERIDAN, hIGHLAND Pug-K.- ), o'rgan and via lg and we neei #iDAY,‘ DECEiEBFR 21,‘ fuumuau-Oauucuuucu RAVINIA. arty within the dhtriot. which? bomb could draw hm «‘5 per: cent, ind furthermore, the time for their payment could .ho had by said path bond. Would the submerged lands ly- ing dong the his Ihon tad ex- tending W hat beyond the rip:- pu'inn rights of the lake shore Editor Nmuaer. . The publication in this lane of the not governing the formation of park district, brings to the at- tention of tsxpsyers resident in this district how couplets would he the power of such commission- en, not only to levy tum, but to absolutely control the disburse- ment of mi: funds. While the III provides thst park commihsionors shsll receive no ulsr'y ss ooinmissioners, it neverthqh sllovvs than to en:- ploy a secretary, I treasurer, an1 attorney, I superintendent, labor- iou and 9 police tone for bonle 'vardl and parks exclusively. All this to simply curry out what the city is now doing. ' Inaddition' the luv alloys the ptrk comm-down to “in!!!†'and am: import? ’01 P" P“ pogu, md'to improve name. no inpuyer within the limit! of this district Would be liable to GLENCOE, ithoun-d. tï¬eymldbiubjoot unpacking-outï¬t!» dio- crotion-ot the path bond, and thaywonldh‘e liablonhofotm inneofbondntothemonntofi! ï¬er cent, of the total taxable prop- property owners be an acquisition to the punk district, if‘ it Was there- b made podble to use park féflkto Build piemï¬ll in and make any denim! improvement, including the power to maintain police patrol gong the shore? grounds, to the shore. It in desired to prevent the ‘dumping of mbbioh, tin out, etc., on vacant lots. The city would? soon put a stop to the practice if properly notiï¬ed. and in one of then hilure to do so one no with a good teomnnt 84 I day would soon remedy the evil at much less expense then to min. Etain such on elobonte governing Perk eomminlouen would bevel full power to control the nee of such piers by the peoph, even to the extent of ptohibitiug their nee 'by the public. . But to the knowledge of the writer, Perk avenue in the only mean- 051 ween, over public Mbeetbndanb Ala 10¢ of Toyswhlehbehmw all- “can. ubhdodncoottllu‘oek. Tania. Hr. Editorâ€" It In In {m my natural disposition to m and Ind fault with other people unfit i still (archer from my custom lo: III. to air my grieved“ W 150 publlcpn-orinanyotbt m, wriufait. But I inn ban to and: placed during the but you tones the Nun-Luau “<1in i.- provlng both in sin: and thlty and no it humming .oo val-obl- ia I maul-:1 way totho public tint I ‘ though your columns. Theme Im n time einee I have lived in thie town. when out poet 0300 did not pay I hand bub-II men to devote hittin'e entirely to u. Bunk» time be: gone pod. Whonlr.Bnndm-intheoln bopvohhtioebihndfluoloo mwdlwndomwoohrqu ombudmnï¬ohdorytoonq- body. Hr. Wu. Dooley VI: and. point-tot “datum «L mini-union. In. Dooley In hi! mint-at. ldonotbolievooorpou- afloat-I our run In, W o: mammoth. publbthu “wrangled-din. Dad-g Idouhifinth â€twenty,†‘Mypeopie in Highland Perk, thoughhiendlytothe‘mtpd’ m on pet-null Mm noceltogethet pleased when“. ukediebloedieueee they (and ain't-Halon.» to pen would heppen. [note-d climb the oflee him-ell ndpenoeelly kmkingefhribemmd the public be tune it am in: to one petty end then to soother. ed eoothet Ind another. until. if 'e mistake not there has but none seven or eight diflereot cloth in the ‘ehon time eiooe Ilr. Dooley tun-ll the oflioe over to his nieces-0t. By Qhe timeone uni-tent begin. to know something of the hueineee end to ho come familiar with people of the city mother a ofloe.‘ ' ' knelt: No dmiuflh- tnhu. If the did not in- md to “tend a» 00min puma. u bin pathos-Ion haddock, 5‘ uhouldnothvoubd {oi-R. N We)". come ï¬ght. , A 2.. -__._.AL_ r“ _- _, We have new boon in sympathy with up Democratic party. but no community could have o W po‘w Mr than Mr. Dooley d; M . 053180 is supported bytho ghoul public nod nude a cinema for the hu- out o individod..ot a catch cone to pay political dob“. Pm PAM. non family will. than sly-00" Laundry have": In.“ and Ink. Fore-t. mu “.2mum'fl“ Ptofouioonl Nam V“!- "WW“ meat in Highlud M or vision? Adana. P. 0. lo: 1“- i pro-u“ 'uumoomtuuuu The wiibmuuury“ â€mummwh Mamas-,- WINNETKA. LAKESIDE