-.mvvvv ‘ a GEWNbLKGX’mN IL? \ \ Taker-HOME 651 “l-LAJLOMMHL [haven NEW STOCK of SUMMBRzSOIOES for Men. Women uni Children in all the hteatï¬tvlesjnd Bindes. and am selling them at. prim-[which will bet!- your donut. inspection. i'ou can get bet- M 60005 n my store a: lower PRICES thï¬n you can in Chicago; MYSE BLOCK; Buml m. Lei ‘Prlees Flesh stock †courteous Treatment 'cnocEmEs IAND: PROVISIBNS...’ Fan-y the mag: wiplete Stock of Simple; and F, a's1‘ - CENTRAL AVE; --_ To be (6mm in Highland Purk. me IlP-TO-DATE SH E DEALER ISHUII PARK. ILL. THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSâ€"LETTER. Mu. wowï¬im is am. the} m Highwoodschool is being guest of Mn. A. H. Dirndl. ‘ thoroughly â€modded; three new Mrs. P.’ Wihcheslflyumher ()th are being aslded. Mu. W. O. Hipwellg of .Highlludl The Ladiu’ Anxilliary will Park, is spending the summer at * meet on Thursday; J uly 10, at the ,the home of En. E. Grant‘.‘ . . home 0131". Kathryn Kelley. The amount of pmpny 3|:ng About twenty dollars was mind bu changed hands if) Blvinia l 53' the earn-a-dollar social twent- durlng lhe put yearlis wondertal, I! giwn by the Ladies Auxila nunrlv aver" lot I'ith I house “DOD .liï¬". The “amount 0! pmfefly “131% has changed hands in Ravinia; during we post war is wonderful,‘ ’1 nearly every lot with a house upim iMm 0121th £91- ugh-.11311 been sold. The old Johnson place, which covers over two acres and one of the tint-st pieces at propbrty in Blnviuin. wag recently purchased by J, F. Leaming. .of-Highlnnd 'Pnrk. Tne‘house a. b-in'g hand isomely- remcdeled after the plans and under tl'w snpenision of Levi M.C$;h§t0ck. an-d will soon‘ te ready forxoocqpancy'. ' ‘ ' The thf'ee originators. or found- ; era of Ravina 'were Mr. B.’ F.‘ Jacobs, .0 we“ known in Sunday school work, and in all Baptist 'oircles, Mi. Eddy and Mr. Guern- fly. The; town was laid out in §plnta by them and sold. and from them received in name Thirty- .ï¬ve years ago tbé property owned by Mr. Eddy was sold for twenty; .j‘ear {be Guérnly property was sold for $1,0Q0’ï¬'n'acre. . dug in honor of and atmhomel â€two- of Mrs. E Grant, a home that is! ï¬mEmul lot “’5 ï¬'t‘mur £5“- old time English hospitality A) charming luncheon was served covers being laid for sixteen. The table was pretlily decorated with pink roses from a bash that Mrs. Grant brongmack from England a few years ago. The troop of little grandchildren and Mrs. Winchestergwbo is eighty-seven years “youngâ€, were the happiest featpres ot the day. Qnite the brightest and pret- tieat event of the week was the birthday party given last Satur- Wu We“ ii lathe-mun. The 'Atlanta Constitution the other (by receiy'edjhefollgvdng letter: “Sn an; Fundâ€"Db the (Bu-nice libermry lend Bo‘okl mm: Matthowmatticn to Outside your Chic? I wagt Onlig‘quyg on Mathematics. is I um all right ‘on npellh: .116 an: I putty good Grun- mnflcian. if I do .31 It Iii-elf; I kid 8pc] tn Gamma-lab. but mflthemtp an is ofnc too luck for H9." mu .9 noun-nu hula. Cum} ammo lava-tuition show tin: tho n W of tho-thal- mission of a uh. shock-‘11:“:- Iy 10.000 {on 0 mod. RAVI/VIA; A 7- _ ' entertnin sixteen of her little friendi at:~ ah birtbdny batty to be gin-u. at her of‘bome on Saturday, July 5. in; Invitations has‘e been! issued editor a party to be giwn Satur- lld day in honor u! Mile .Buth td-1Mower._wbu. on that day, will InMcselebmte her sixth birthday. Rev. Lawlexj, pastor of the Highwnod M. E. church, is uoyv permanently located at .the home of Mrs. Ernest Gail, the soto- speak pamuagafor‘t‘he timebeing, {where he wilU be most happy to recs-we hisy/ pariahqners and friends. ,. Rbgnds out ‘ it»: b How plum; ~ momh's“6ï¬t lilies ,Vthul ’ up nbonbi ong’sfwe; woos fuses back I0 faded' cheeks. Thu/s wbu Rocky Monutsin Ten duet. 356m. Geo. B. Cumming".~ Board 0! Local Improvements of the City of Highland Park: ‘an._" a" iWEE“ ï¬r “NAMES ““I‘ik :3. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN '1‘0_ ted that the bids for ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ï¬ hing. ring and otheru’ï¬se :11 ug of Em Place, in the. CH; of ig bland Park from the custody line of St. Johns avenue, thence utterly to Linden park Place. and Linden ParkrrleeAfrom the east- V13! UVXM-eaéiig u- â€A... .- ..,._ , the easterly terminus of I .indeu Park Flag. were opened on the 25th duo! Tine A. D. 1W2 mm life theinc the lowest responsible bidder. m contract was award to said Dolesé Bros. 336 on the th day of June, A. D. 1902. said bid is for ythe Van-k as ‘ whole and is as follows; lean cubic yard! of ï¬nding Ab‘. nn at .15c per ysrd .......... 1 28.301111“! feet: of {-1th his at Me per foot ............. 1230 lineal {m a! 6-inch ï¬le at Me 1' foot. ............. 18 ouch asinn â€5,822 50 each 260 lineal feet. of Much sewer It 250 per foot. ......... '. . .. 05,0" 2100 lineal feet of paving tin 81.- “ per foot» ............. 3.02533 Total ............... 3 £232 33' fine own-rs of a majority of the frontage of the iota and lend: upon nid Elm Place and Linden Psi-k Place wherein said work in to be done. may. within ten (1331 from the dune hereof elect to tske siid Work end enter inton wriuen contract to do said work 31. ten per centum in: than the price It which the me he. been awarded. ROBERT G. EVANS“ J AMEB E. SHIELDS, Egg-Q91 Igogdjmpmeinenu, City of Don’t. be pet-nan“! Into ulna; none tbi‘ “idiot.“ unu â€unau- m «Mae Co's ky main ’2... Then {9 nothing 9!: u. â€at... no ï¬m’ a mum. Rum. , no not-Indian. Geo. Gm BSï¬-‘nnd Park. hon he per-Mod mo wry-s 99M? HIGH WOOD. 1n nnflw' 1’9 399.00. 196' so-