NS rplovcd Real El! MI!“ A RK ET. Hear Mim-t A10. I CENTRAL AVE Mn (Anaheim. 'ing Material. a Lathe-pa .‘l I. farm Mill!†PM! KUIST, Butter. 1X Mt. and Mrs. John Marshall and candidates Wém 0" hail?“ Wm! 18111in and Mrs. Moore and cbil‘d of speeches, etc. = " Louisville, Kentucky, are spending Mrs. Ed. lngalls of Elgin. fa for- ! mouth at ih‘e Moraine. . ' mer resident of this place, pv‘id be: His! Aurilla Palmer, who hae husband a flying visit Thuridav be. been visiting Miss Florence Holman fore 3?†aim-Med for the “Par"?! where in California for the past six months, she mm mm for ‘50!“ two Fionths ‘ returned home last evening. when she will return [and age her ,1,“de IIPnrk Real Estate, D. Mi home again in the Park, as * Ed.†is ' o a; co. the engineer at the water “may. ‘ The infant 'son of Herman Denzel dud last night; only one week did the little one brighten the home and hearts of its parents Iluing pmchased Colgate's Toilet pri‘plrauen at jobber-s discount. can I :11 as cheap as any ï¬xm Dale Sweet- Miss Alma C Streiber and Mr. E C. Muterson, spent Sunday in Mil- Ivanhoe. Unfortunately the boat did not stop at Kenoshu. The city street cleaning gang were at work on Central and St. Johns Ivenues Thursday and have earned their money easy. H H Doty has shingled the roof of his poultry house since over last 388m, it will keep out the rain and the weasels. Mr. 5nd Mrs. J. T. Plundet and Miss Pldndet of Augusta, Georgia, are visiting Mr. and Mrs Hugh Mc. Barney. insure gonzpropcrty with D. M Erskine . Co. Mrs. C. F. Clarke won the‘ ladies oneoclub humhcap match, held yes. \terday on ï¬lm meoor Country Club links. Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Everett spent Sunday at Gurnee, where they at- tended the Shnday school conven- tion. Plunge tickets and drafts on Bum |t Enkine‘s Bank. Attorney William A. Huebotter, of Houston, Texas, was a visitor at the home of A. E. Dorsey this week. Mn. Loeb and family of Chicago In spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Moses. Mrs. Archer» Fitzgefald has .re- turned from Milwaukee, where she spent several days with ï¬ends; _ Mr. and Mrs Eugene E. Apdrews of Lake avenue Were at the “Pan†this week and bad a ï¬ne time. .Try that popular drink at Dale Sweéto land‘s, called Alaska Snowball. Mr. L. K.~Cushiug gave a dinner Tuesday evening in honor of Mr. 3mg} Mrs. George Marcy . ' Mr and Mrs K. A. Kettle and Mr. and Mrs. Scott Durand of Chicago, are visiting in the park. 93181091. "Mr. J. J. Brand and son I My, mg Mrs: William lelard are the last week at White Lek Mich. spending a week’s vacation in H01. They returned home Manda nom- land, Michigan. ' ing and reported a delight! )jl‘timé. New heating‘ apparatus is being ska?! Esme Loans; ’0. M: 32 Pt" Intoythe WW courthouse and Mrs. Jahn Shaw left the f r ! part Jul at “aukegzm. . V . of we week [Or her home in h koak, J. A Cary and wife, fqrmerly of ' , ~. ‘ _ . , Iowa, after spending a mo J With the Momma, are staying at the V10- her sister, Mrs. MaonDavid toria Hotsl,Chieagu. ._ _ . n , , A ‘apent skim: â€if; Next Monday is Labor Déy. Hammocks and Golf Goods at Pufdy’s. Mrs. E. C; Young of Chicago, is the guest'of her sister, Mrs. Chas. Streiber. ’ . LAKE FOREST, iutualnumusmuuag :5 Minimums :uumnmnnnuu vex} X. nmtemr. Incrggse Business. The béut'medinm hr late lhuxe emrrprises is the ' ï¬ever let up' on Advertis- mg. In these day; one must advertwe tukeep bus. lnesu as we" as to . HIGHWOOD. muu auu on. Mrs. T Barbour Brown' us of Chicugg,- I nnual vacation at the home ( . bpod m Kentucky and Mr. '- 0310 Sweetâ€" does the best be can keepi â€â€™3‘“ 0101’ 5 ball. E. Andrews the‘? :1†City council meéts in mg: 3 . t" sum next Week, THEM“! ' "â€9- September 3d. So far as “ Kid has -’°' there will be no ‘fextensive tn where she exploited. ’ Fiend; . .. Mr. amt-3, T. H *9“ 0f Chwago have been at Fox Lake for 5 With her two months, returned hot n Moses. week and report having a r < Huebotter, lightful time. i Th6 soldiers and sailorg}. 50! this [county had their reunion 1:"; week ‘at Waueondmi Representati % Lyon, Major Vail and other prqipective candidates Were on: half with1 Li.» I speeches, etc. A tea will be served by the ladies :of the Emma: Country Ciu row afternoon from 4: ‘30 to (7: , In the evening a special dinner; 1†be given, after which dancinï¬t I“ be indulged in I Mr C. M. Palmer of the ‘ LBoat 00., and Mr. Clinton.C of this city, leaVe today for t terlake Regatta at Green La 3'; which will be held duringt 4 ing Week. - a The"No_rfoik dining too at the Moraine, was beautifully d' '( )rated in green and white on ThurR 1y af- .ternoon where Mrs. Marc luncheon to ten lady friends , W. L Farmer, editor , ‘VVaukegan Gazette, is u . ng in {his week at the Pan- Amer 3 n Ex- position. He reports 8 ï¬n: show, though disappointing in a spects. Ii Rev Pfanstiebl’a aujbect 'Presbyteriau church on . ' morning will be “The unpal; sin. " The quartette will ag after their vacation. 1 ! former residents of Highlal who have been in the Phiï¬ for ï¬ne past two years, are 30‘ the home of Dr. Haskins. .u , Major and Mrs. C. P56 Albert Antisdel Of the A Express Co. is expected bac Moraine from his two wee in Milwaukee, Monday, Sept Mrs. Major Tharp and Monday for their future 4 San Antonio, Texas, whit major went some weeks ago. FORT SHERIDA , . HIGH up PARK, :, asl {(8. 5M? be. whpre ( wreaths ‘ze her 1‘!) sing Fen who :! =3 past In this u‘vat de- Park, )piues tats at ;: know mblas†Hillier, ft _ the hbath c 11 her child- 5: rbour L: bach- Judge Cha'rlos Baker awoke Mon- day to ï¬nd himself ill, not so much so as to keeprhim in his room, but so as to make him feel cross and mean as he expressed it. Tuesday he was not much better and made. himself‘ ‘conspicuous by his absence from the oflice‘moet of the day. Wednesday it was ditto and so he sort of _ drags along. Like the boy’s calf, he seems to “be gin out all over.†' ricau o the ‘uting ad. Remember Dale Thqmpson-Reid‘s Ice and quarts, or in 12 Chi-1m Prices. The Baptists had or were to have a meeting Wednesday night to dis- cuss the matter of a settled pastor. We understand» Prof. Whyte advises it a'nd their feelings coincide. J not what was the outcome We do not know. The church is in a some- what critical condition and we hope it will be led intu‘ such measures as ‘shall beat promote its prosperity. The religious good of Highland Park would be beat promoted by the prosperity of all the churches. I; left John Moore, our former barber, removed to his old home in Liberty- vllle a few Weeks ago. That leaves more work for our other John Mohr.‘ the barber, to do. Our John“ can give people a fresh bath as well as a‘ ‘clean ghave a'nd a ï¬ne hair'cut; and ï¬lls goes to show that .he is the most enterprising man in his line the Park has ever had. 19 in the Waukegau boasts a‘_ mayor who can run the city aixvdays in the week, and his church. the seventh or Sunday. Duï¬og Rector Toll’s ab! some from Christ’s Episcopal church on his vacation Mayor Finer con- ducts the day services We guess that is a kind of apostolic duc- cession that will stand the test. MSKS Raynor-'8 curtains will be mfl‘h-d off on September s'ml there is only u ‘ few tickets left soemxm and help a good ‘ cause along. It is for her benitit. 1 Tickets at Ladies Bazaar; I v‘ul-i Waukegan in getting fup surely in social matters; A few weeks sinab they had a "cousin convéntion" with all the sisters, brothers, cousins, uncles and aunts. This week the; ’ Baptists had a “pickaninny social," and next someone will have a “bulked com and milk social." Lake Foregtv ié having a new brick freight north 0! the passenger ata- tion, and on the west side of the track. And, following the example of Highland Park, it is having a new subway farther north. The-work of excavating in‘ Lngon now. It Rooks now as than it would be a ï¬ne I large nfl‘air. I The Yerkes fountain down on the Sheridan Road has been put in goad repair. But why need; vandals be all the time wrecking things there?! We wish they might He caught and made to ‘smart. for theirr misconduct. Chas. Straiber, our enterprising ,wntrnctor and builder, is 'ereciing ‘ upon Elem Placea ï¬ne cottage with till the latest modern improvements, and F. B. Greens, baker, bad it rent- ed as soon as the foundation was laid. FRIDAY, AUGUST 30 1901 9 SWeeuand sell. 38 'Cremn in pints large quantities“ _. _.T.~ rker awoke Mon- seen the farmers flock to that store ill, not so much for their mail. That Was the widget his room, but so it took congress from Dec. 3d ï¬ll cross and mean Feb. 2nd to elect N. P. Bank: spedkp Tuesday he was ego! the house. Well. the Smooï¬â€˜ I made. himself are up in Miéhigan where that-6:13; "w..." “gm, mm H. rem) l " as the foundation was 8‘ rs fountain down on the b‘ Ed has been put in good 8‘ why need; vandals be 01 wrecking things there? I“: is‘ in a some- ! and we hope :11 measures as l8 prosperity. of Highland} a‘_ mayor who days in the the seventh or :tor Toll’s ab- iscopal church .‘|' Finer con- ervices§ We apostolic due- the teat. rmer barber, e ‘in Liberty. as well'as a sh Iair'cut,- and {94 I _he is the at in his line an‘ thl rare to have gu‘ -.......... v. m mum-on. me cottage with Friday evening was a decided; Ind northnn m â€PM“ . do- improvements, 0885 The large number pres: 'ightful trip of M 3.1» an. :er, had it rent were dihghtfnll, entertained wit! Md feel: My MM. A g \llnr‘a‘: nn .....- I "M11." .. n...._‘ enterprising The Christian Endeavor at jis looked f0; bdny. meeting] gimp at the Pmbyterinn church one boat {Week on Thundays, it is of! then opwait another week, as the walking is bad and the running is dangerous. Hence, their arri'nl ‘ ...... mu. uuwnuuue enua and and; If you want to see a mod job '5 Tuqday morning. Honour-.1311“ es «icon on Central avenue west sing summoned a jury for In inquod on ' - evidently thought Why I. wrong. During the interview she- told Mr. King she dropped it into ;_ line shape and will gravel it. 90 the old pigeon hole.me ; there will be a ï¬rst class high'ï¬y box'undorthowindo'. Hg“ “I. from Lake Michigan way out west. Yam, with chisel, hammer. m. A very ï¬ne job all around. : bar, gnthook, 'etc., pulled o! the. City‘attoruey Smoot and Clement top moulding interred on Iith are booked for return today. They twenty penny mild. ‘0'" Of “IO-I in are in such a place as North Fair. six inches of moulding length, and ï¬eld, Vt; was when ore taught there on the floor in the mining school there in the winter ol 1855.59! where president Arthur was born,‘ were there also and Ind Ida there In and where also there was but one‘long thutthegIl-hered diam-Led mail per week, Saturday. about sixidiaeolved the 30“!th Inï¬ll†o‘clock p. m.. and you ought to huve on the stain. and thaw HI nl u RAVINIA, ,__- r...“ u- get them to leave is to set the “W both feet and bruisedono aid. of I“ on them. That is what city attorne} body. The child In. khan to and Smoots' family pay the tux,keep and hospital at Wlukqun and hi- led feed that N. C. Stubb's big ddoe dog were amputnhd the no. . . for 4 but the. unfortunate child did and; If you want to see a geod job ; Tuqaday ramming. Bower-r. T010! down on Central avenue want an; summoned a jury for an inclined on see the new surface sewer, brick, tv'vo .Tueeday and In adjournment III feet inside diameter on the north takentOSeptelnbet M. .:.l.. -A..- “I- - w cunnn'fl pen! or thunder folloiingt 3' quick flash of lightning. Thu)»: 2: leaped from the clouds. struck Jinn; see, capacinlly In nlllood "to. "0‘ ‘H. Shieldu’ house. knophing I hot lr through the roof, disturbing plastering. {tightening some numuw residents a little and no found i“ way to the earth. Mr. Shields - home the next day. cumined it an ‘ had the'damages made good A few days ago we any a load of hoisoehold g’oo'ils‘from aura ’ moving toward Chicago on one ' ‘ Wenban’s dmys. The Forest in .‘ charming city, but it has no well unrelnxing grip on its summer board nutter, and :a: pronouns [it Ii genuine “old must†prndlladf l’mk yet, or in fact of leaving it iat' him he jumped down had started all. Autum'a chill winds and drigi. across the track, When he stumbled zling ruins or winters piercin bland: 9nd fell in-lront of the our, his foot and snow, blizzards can hard y start ranting on the nil. The on M tilt-m. In fact the only way we canton“ him in thin poni ' w get them teleave in to set (in; dim Ink 6'... “A 1.....z---I w ' ' - " A few days ago we saw, a load hf hois‘albbld good: Tmm Lilia Fa moving toward Chicago on one Wenban'l drayl. The Forest is i} . ,aww-ru: su-W- ‘ 1 Hi. Alina Balboa Iona W A sort of traveling gospel tent ~ ’10! Topeka. In, whom. IQ. is b , been unfolded on Sheridan road I Hot ll content, for tho Yong; Park avenue, and announce: it“ ‘Wmen’a Chrilthn Malian. HUI; open on Friday evening. Div. many [dead- m to Ian 0! 30? healing and other new {angled id departure, but how. that lie will; will be dished out to the Siam“? ,not be lung in winning her way “ the parkâ€"guess they will have flu-e ham and home- of “hi Tomb wide field to work an. . . l people by her ‘unilblo (ll-pa“; Qui’ readers remember the duh â€â€˜1 "rim†m?“‘â€â€œâ€˜ min clouds last week Friday uflm'if Henry A. Coulould Ian M ' ‘uoon and the one Ashen, sharp pef,‘ Fridly last from I lea dayt' trip 00' cussiw- pen] of thumler following I the Pan and New York. 80.an quick flash of lightning. Tï¬nt’lmi show is big and Well worth I Fill! to leaped from the clomlu. struck Jimé-C see, mpednlly an nllmd'nm an {LSMPMH’ house. lmmhimv . Ln“. 'nn- H. - - - “ Bark avenue, and announces it" ‘open on Friday evening. Div. healing and other new (angled id will he dished out to the mum-"é the parkâ€"guess they will have ‘ wide ï¬eld to work on. Vgedvraphy game. A sort of travelmg gospel tent ~ been unfolded on Sheridan road- I GLENOOE, ummer board: was aittiugmn the team, which in [com None hi close to the trucks at that point; aving Highland When the car was within 100 foot of of leaving it ï¬t him he jumped down Ind darted “letter, and more etill. aeveul other: “Jun-others elaoandludlaintlmeeo a, long that the gathered danpneaa land ridiseolved the government haulage e on the stamps and they fellollt 5 once, and the letters were fairly r black with dust. “cam who I nailed up tlnt letter «lot put an} ,piece'ofboard :1thde x inch too narrow, an that the letter- ;-could be pushed over itl top. ‘30! lthere ia the regular night and Sun- .day box right before their one with little door lid all lettered. and ha- been there over a ear. Well. lone people surely dont know my more than the law allowa. vmuon of two when.“ O DCIDOOQIllï¬ï¬iï¬CCCOCC! '. A.‘ Hutch Mumod from [.5 WINNETKA, LAKESIDE D O 14.