Qfloo Fletcher mop; " ‘ Phone 393 : : PROFESSIONAL HIGHLAND “PARK:â€" ILLINOIS 03100 in Bergen Block. deï¬ant I". W. Gullah.- Bonnâ€"9‘11. $3; 7-! HIGHLAND PARK »: . ILLINOIS HIGHLAND PARK. â€DEALER IN“ LUMBER, COAL and BUILDING MATERIAL Ofï¬ce and Yards in Lumber District F|RST ST. NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE TELEPHONE m. P. ofnox' m mm II!!! hr the lull. ‘ No medicine, no surgery. En- ;cloae’2-oent sum _ for mp1 or jcall at 0503 in otel M m, east of Highwood de t from 2 to '4 p. 11)., week days. one'refnged ‘instruction, rich or poof; Consul- -ution und one boot: has at ofloe. PROF. u. 80-3AIL, Box 61, Highwood, Lake 00., Ill. DR. E. H. POMEROY Painter and Bloomer Estimates givgq or: ill W0?“ A. Robértson :. )Aisï¬aé WATSON Household Fumltuto At Insult hm Wall Pan um II mu mum Fur- ILLINOIS Sheridan Road Pubhshing Co. ounces: Neva-Letter Building. 8'71 Cencnl Avenue. Hum Pith. W ma may naming a nut-- Ifld M “L. by the I-seconi‘aï¬iutier. ' . - - W other Ofï¬cers,†and that is why Marsala; “mimic-W; these tickets are in the ï¬eId. m†â€"~' â€3 m“ . run action WILLuEI‘ ammo. 8130 [F PAID IN ADVANCE A Missouri editor who is about W to pull up and leave for lack of FRIDAY. MARCH 20,1903. support â€maï¬a“, â€mm in M parting that editors don’t need ‘It is rumored that Mr. Ina Mrs. money. “Don’t worry about the George Ba“ â€9 t0 spend “‘9' “he has a charter summer in the Park. Miss Towner is making exten- ior the community. He’ll get teneive improvement on her and stand beautiful. home in the way' of for ofï¬ce artistic decoration. - Miss Everett gave a luncheon Thursday for the oï¬cers o! the Ossoli Club; Citizens Association had 'diecussed and agreed upon the city ticket last week they spent a little time on the town ticket. . up for you when you run The committém of course had and lie about your pigeon-toad Mm. Eugene ,Bournique and italked “uh V9.17 many Citizen“ be- “5‘35â€â€œ .tackey wedding, and children are spéndin'g a-Iew weeks fore that meeting and knew how blow about your Mooted sons at 0063'“ Springs, Miss. - thevpeople felt on the subject. when they get a 812-a-week job, Miss'M rta Sheetland ave an Hence when they (presented the and Weep over your shriveled soul “ I f . 1y E , n t 3 all following names, they voiced the when it is released from your n orma f henmfgie [do a an; ‘ i wish of the leading citizens of " ' ping body, and smile at your $059323, 0 er‘ n s on. a†1 Highland Park. giddy wife’s second marriage. I y' " Mrs. Eugene F. Andrews enter an" .“a -14.... The 1.1m! 'nnlv A M at North Shore Intellluence TmNmanuk. , The ticket named wee thie: He'll get along. Lynn uuru um, for supervisor, J nines McDonald, known howâ€"hut the editor will ta for assessor, David A. Holmes, for get there somehowâ€, h - ‘ Vb collector, W. â€A. Waldo, for clerk, ’ "swamp“ OBSERVATIONS. _ Henry U. Prior. Mr. McDonald Twenty years" experience in u wee willing to ‘ retire, but the newspaper work teaches a men a people want him another term, that: The chop who trlel the l They cite the hot that John 0. horde-t to work a newspaper for c Ooe represented this town eight- especial hvon loathe. one-who I eon yearn; ,thgt Jane. Anderson neverependl a cent with/ne'er“! 1 ha repreeented Luke Forest in not even a subscriber. - * nearly no many, perhaps more ‘ That the one who‘demnnde the I yearn; thnt 'Denleon Huntington highest excellence in typognphy, mm a: o. nu ma . “13 EDWALONG. 8! so IF PMD IN ADVANCE A Missouri editor who is about W , , A to pull up and leave for lack of THE suggggg 1mm ngwsmmsn. (Inconronn-n.) thePootâ€"Ofllcc u bushland Park no matter. ‘ the subject. when they get a 812-a-week job, resented the and weep over your abriveled soul ‘ y voiced the when it is released from your ; citizens of " ' ping body, and smile at your : giddy wife’s second marriage. ' ad was thié: He'llget dang. The Lord only a McDonald, knows howâ€"-â€"but the editor will ‘ .. Holmes, for get there somehowâ€: )ï¬x - , _________.______._.._. ldo, for clerk, ' NEWSPAPER OBSERVATIONS. . a 1t,n,__lj m.....o- in..." nnhrience in bee; noéophblo hating}: d9- mmded him for mayo! Then the choice fell on HQ Donald. BI- reeord hqpe thich reflect: audit on the bill ‘0‘ Q“ himself, and the poop}! W! R land mt him. ' Med". Helm cud Wnldo are' business men with Maine. in. temta‘hgre. They are tried and cipiï¬k inon ind 5‘13 7116‘ friflié' oonï¬donog :9 public oflcidl. There’s no partial-ship, no‘ euteide or west side in these tickets, but the best good of the public end that done. And the: people who call theee men to serve them are the people who pay the taxes, the people who havein the put and m now mak- ing the town what it is. ‘ But the men who are putting in their money for paved streets, ‘lcement sidewalks, new buildings, sewers,e e.,tc are the ones who say, “Give us Evans for mayor, re- elect the retiring alderman, give the town McDonald for Inpemsor, and practial tax paying bunneu men end property owners for our in not even e encumber. ’ That the one who demende the highest excellence in typognphy, IBRVA’I‘IONS. _ Mr. J. Russel Jonu,er., grad- experience in cute: ftom the School of .Tgchnol- teaches a man ogy of Boatpn next J am. He who tries the has madé ’u npocinlty of M1. gabject matter and guilt“, of 0031th does lent to help fho cum dong. {ho upâ€; ith kicks most about th‘iwm of newspapers in gun! ' “the 0110th dole. lent gas-bud getting the mu wou- toga'yyhen‘ho In! an opportunï¬ty ‘bs’aoui _- ï¬lm the, will; who kick. buds-1. about | certain paper hasn't wen a copy of it for six weeks. Thatflnnnnn whohakria (or newspapen in general hai had the Witter mm: told about him once for and will doubtless upond in: who future xn the Western mining the.» and triete. His many friends here mwill he ghd to heir of his Inning Lingo inure“ in come of the uphy, best gold mince. by some annually funk row?†and has a big sore 390$_ LOCAL NEWS NOTES. Bnnd. Agent. Mn. Edward'Smnll bu returned from Cnlilornin. Captain 0.11. Morgan returned Tuesday from manual. Mr. Everett has nocnrodenongh signatures to usage the paving o! Linden tensive Sheriddl Bod guidance. Mr. and Mia. Schulyer 000.111" spend the gamma; in‘ their High- ‘land Park'home. Miss Towner is making exten. tenï¬ive improvement on her beautiful home in the way of attistic decoration - Mrs. Lasher ishnvin‘g very Miss Myrta Sheetlund gaye “Informal Evenmg†to a BI company of her friends on Tuesday. Mrs. Eugene F. Andrgwu enter- tained at luncheon on Fridtyfor friend Mn Turner. made (a specuuy or will donbtleu gaye an a small on Just