z : PIOFBSIONAL CARDS : : 'DEN'I'IS'I‘ “GELAND PARK. 3%- Johnl A". ILL! N018 Opp. Dapot. Oï¬eo in Bergen Mock. Residence “F. W. Cutting- flonnâ€"D-ll: 8.8: 7-8 HIGHLAhID PARK : . ILLINOIS 06cc :9 Hotel Incleddo HIGHLAND PARK. : 1L1 Ofloo tnd Yards in Lumber GLENCOE. ILL. Tflpï¬one 2:3. . I. HARRY. Prop TELEPHONE 67. 1 3.38.3: E i ï¬rming! :: Glencoe Hotel :: LUMBER. COAL and 31?; All corres deuce and com- BUILDING MA TERIAL qzynioaflqps or pybï¬catiqrg in flu; F; M. EVANS We'slso (sorry the most complete lineof Canned Goods ’ 0n the North Shot. Park Ave.. One Block West of Dépot DR. FRANK M. INGALLS ‘ minimums A "mum: Jami“: makcxsmm Ann on. JAMES WATSON FIRST ST. NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE A. Robertson Nï¬'ï¬ï¬l‘s on. E. ‘lâ€"i. POMEROY ‘WII’H Duncan.“ 0! ....DEALEB IN.... TELEPHONE 7? FOR SALE BY' ‘5‘ 9|! TO ALL "A AND AVENUE _ A MAGNIFICENT RECORD. l As anyone present at the meeting P. 0. Box 397 last Tuesday evening could readily v see, our present administration is 4.. one of the beet in the history of the Exmnina 3 city. TolQhono unmoxs dNeggt-{locttf' mu’st be admsed ir t ' a , or no a ion â€â€œ9 will be paid a 53m. Imd at the Poi-OMS; at 8:1th Put In mood-clu- mutter. The livery stable ordinance caused some discussion among the members, and the force of Mr. Schumacher’s statements taste the constitutional- ity and puBlic policy was felt by all. Instead of having 3- useless ‘ wrangle, a recess of ten minutes for confer- ence was ordered. As a result a wise and just ordinance was passed It is this manly, business-like way of doing thingw that has won and hold’s the conï¬dence of the public. It was eaaily seen Tuesday night that the alderman were trying to frame an ordinance which would‘not be favorable to but three or four in. tereeted parties, 'but one which would be for the city are whole-‘- hence the public conï¬dence. No one in this city ever thinks of such a thing as boodle, revenge, spite or selï¬sh interest in connection thh the council. It is an estab- lished fact that every man connected with this council is absolutely above such practices. mould-g rum uh know-on Inflatio- the way it has been aébomplishsd and the small cost, considering the quality of the work, the times and cost 0! material. all go to prove the business energy. wisdom and ability of the body. Conaider how the streets have been improved. - sidewalks built, water mains extended, god tell us of n for. nor council which an thaw-Inch 1‘0- A Marianna-tumm- Tmnmnwgm Put. mum is... PEI! van 81.00 IF PAID IN ADVANCE FRIDAY. JAN. 9, 1903. (moo-ponn-w.) OFFICII: £32 mg“ " MW ' 4 Eli “unit Ind the people Mull} follow “I. Ildonnoa W of hy- ing to block the prognu, uthoy nometilnu did in 10m dlyl. After “I ha bun aid. thin coun- dl ha and. a III-gallant record a an honest. boning- eounoil. bent on doing tho vary but possible to: th- oity. ' . Hence, now “not we hue I good, reliable working tum tho: we on r‘o’ly upon in all kinds of plum and all kinds of, "other, lot us keep it in tho hunch. ~ KEEP YOUR TBMPER. a The year 1902 haa cloud and the general aattling up time of the year ’a buainoas haa arrived. It 1a always a good plan to settle up Ind atart treah, with the new year. cent. Business today is conducted nearer to correct business principles than it has ever been before. Not only does this apply to the man in actual trade, but .the farmer, who; several years ago did not pay much ‘ attention to the customs of business, is fully abreast of the times and he is using as much intelligence in the management of his farm as the mer- chant oes his store. Here and there you ï¬nd a man who gets as mad as a March here because he has been reminded of a just debt, but this species is dying out and in a few years will become extinct. The man who receives a statement of an account for money that justly be- longs to another, and becomes ol- ; fended at it, is extremely foolish. 'A gbusiness man welcomes a statement 1of account, and he gets so many of them that he would be in a perpet- ual bad humor if he looked upon them as something intended to in- sult him. In this twentieth century it hie become so establiehed custom for every successful business men to send out statements to those who owe him, if the amount is only for l When yqu receive 'a statement of what you owe another, treat it as a business matter and make settlement as promptly as .poseible and~keep your temper. ’ WHAT WILL may no mom :1? Busineee.started up at Lorillard thiI week. Now the dueetion arises, what will our vuty 'oï¬cihle do about it? Will they sit down and see the gambling go on underrour very noses without, making an elfort to stop it, or will they perform their duty by trying to rid our county of this pent? ' The Citizens’ Aucciution in pro- puing to move in the mutter. but not: bodlq In of I My flow, Here and ‘ forests lundn. Into! aid from «um-u bond. ad by everything that an bathrown in their way to pnngt than from gating tho avid“ moon-In tolét. Our state's “honey and m In tho men who ihould gin III «- lial. Will they do it? Gold is unfsvorsble' to develop- ment. It is prohibitive where the higher arts are concerned. Who ever had an inspiration in a room where the inhospitable thermom- eter registered 40degrees? Even the enthusiasm of the Ravinis school children, added to the shovel combnt which the teacher waged single-handed againstthe elements, failed last Monday morning to lift the mercury out of the f‘slongh of ,despond" into which it had stubbornly settled 3dnring the holidays. But now all is changed. "The winter of our discontent is made glorion's summer†by a basement ï¬lled to overflowing with three kinds of coal and many species of kindling wood. we are now triumphantly singing the praises of directors who in the present crisis on defy the coal trust and command the OUR GREAT SHOW. Don‘t forget the ‘great minetrel chow next Saturday night in Gold'- '~erg’e opera house. The unparal- leled success of last winter’e enter- tainment has put the public on its mettle. Even last Monday the.re. served seats back into the fourteenth row had been sold. Everything per-v taining to the show will be of the highest orderrand the elite of this city, with some Irom Chicago and other suburban town: will be there. There will be no postponement on account of the weather or for lack of an audience. ‘ Barnum used to style his mam- moth exhibits as “the greatest show on earth,†to gull the public; we de- clare our shbw “the biggest on earth,†because it is true. We hive talent of the highest order snd most unique in its combination. If you wish to enjoy the richest and best 0! the season, get your tickets at once, if there are any to be had. There will be two elegant bone in the center of the hall. They were eold at public motion New You'- Evo. at the clubhouse Hours. McMahon and Metalâ€. Who’p NunoLmn no you ill? ‘ RA VINIA.