Highwood newa is snowed under, frozen out. We have not yet dug nit out of tlie ice. The items recow ered to date are given below. C. H. Benson has bought 2 car- loads of lumber from Racine to build icelxouses. lco being plenty ‘it seems reasonable that next summer may be passed coolly without much expense. . Oile uf {be members of the 4th Infantry went to Chicauu on his wédding trip, that is. the éénemomz Wu 5 celebrated there. Thé contract~ iug parties were. Mrs. \Vuskem and Mr. Kewoski , J."C.~ Duffy, township milectur, will he at W. F. Hogan’s store. Mon- day' evening FM). 1. and Friday Feb. 5, from 8 to 10 o’clock j). m. to receive taxes. This is to accommo- date perle in this vicinity. The small black trotting 'horse of J. V. Garrity which was carrying home Mrs. Garrity and Son Irving, concluded that the work of pullingr them across the railroad in a sleigh was too mach and therefore he tipped them out and want home alone. . A successful dance, was given by the Young Men's Club Wednesday night at their mums. Over 27) coup. 18 were present and enjoyed the “only gralia supper." The “wee sma" hours-a saw them fold their tents like- the Arabs and as silently steal away. .185. Brown. our meat market man. 'while handliï¬g a large‘piwo of beef, dropped it on his foot. hurting him- self badly. In these days of scarci- ty. it is refreshing to kmm'that there is one mam who suffers not from the want of hvof. but from its .‘s'ulwr- ubundanve. ‘ It nevvr ruins hut pours. Frank Mitchell ï¬nding Wilmetmtuo cold. muved back to Highwoud last Sat. urduy, heforv he had drivd the fun niture which was wot in transit, 110 found work at (‘rlyhourne .lnnctiun and once more took unto hiinewlf sleighs and moved on Thursday. Sevaml young men who frequent the High School. after holding il caucus and sending it protest to flu- Weather Man, decided to stay zit home and kvepwurin. Finding this too monotonous. they got a gun and went hunting. probably for iuu Question. Did they ï¬n'l it? A new Villngx- hall is not far off. The Evafl's and Jeffrey heirs a e be- ing consulted in rvgard tn tlw strvut just north of the Railroad Park. \V- VI". Hogan position! of H)“ hoard. supsthnt if tlIv Villugw mum" the sin-mu 1111 1itlt- “in rvvvrt to (ho moflwoon HAPPENINGS. 1 to stay 21! Finding this at a gun and »IV for int heirs, and if the heirs will quit claim to the Village; the ball will be erect- ed oh that spot. At .the regular meeting of the Vil- lage board, the ordinance for the electric road (tum- up. Messrs. Loss and Whitney were present. The orâ€" dinance was read and after some con~ sidcmtion, was referred to a cum- lnittee of the whole. The commit- tee will meet sometime. within a THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. Mrs. ' David Imnzm‘s house is rapidly approaching completion and she expects to occupy same about a month 119nm. Judicious advertising is the. fountâ€" ain of success. A call for aid for the thousands of suffering ‘ poorbf Chicago "‘has been made by the ladies of Highland Park. Let every one have a hand in it; wrry your prOvisions, clothing etc. to the Athenwum Mondav by 10 a. 111. sure. All gifts will be sent to the Salvation Army headquarters for distribution. One of the excellenc- ies of thisuplan is that the poor will receive these gifts within 24 hours after they reach Chicago. All ladies willing to help in the packing meet at the Athenveum, Monday morning. Help this good cause. Thcre is a general and hearty satisfaction in this city over Pres. McKinlcygs selection of Lyman J. (z‘agc for Secretary of the Trcas- ury. as he an an able financier of the ï¬rst class and hc is for sound mono": no flopping first onc way and then thc otlicr, likc Shcrman on the money question: hc is broad guagoél, fair-Inimlcd in all rcspocts. Gagc and Long will hc continually spirits of the cabinet and give charactcr. stability and popularity to the whole administration. The sclcction of these tWo men is one of the best things McKinlcy has done yet: go on. Mr. Prosi’dcnt, in this line. "Inc .v...‘ u ...,._,....., "n non. Wuhl n. D. 0.. (or their I .sun prise ofler .nd now mm 0 on. shuns-â€d In Iona wanted. Protect vmu- Men; th my branig‘éu'I‘IW-hlth. Wma_mrm wnnyngn_ nagcgkgnent A95): Wantedâ€"An Idea dï¬bxiifummo thing to pug}! 7 Who cu: think i The Highland Park Real Esau: Man, :I! You Want to Sell or Exchange év CentralAve., â€" Highhndpuhm. ‘ TELEPHONE 42. GROCERIES, FEED AND HAY LARGEST m "B EST STOCK Highland Plrk Telephone No. 44. Chicago Ofï¬ce. I305 Chamber of Commerce. Evans Bros., HWY GBï¬GERIES, FLOUR. FEED. HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. GIESER BROS. I: Cement, Hair, Lime, Stucco and Plaster. Fresh and Salt Meats, A. J. NOERENBERG, Mason ~ Contractor. (.X-mum Sidewalks and alfflotylher work executed in the heat manner and m lnwmt prices. list YouryPrxjgpzrty with ave the Pennies.... The Leading Market, The dollars will take care of themselves. You can save more of them in a bunch by buying from us than you can by buy. i'ng elsewhere» Not so much because we sell cheaper than anybody else. 'as becapse we have the ‘ of Fancy and Staple Groceries 1n the Park. HENRY K. COALE, POULTRY. FISH. BUTTER Cash Customers For Genuine Bargains. AND EGGS. DEALERS IN Dctlcr in HENRI"! .z