a kindufa mavur they are “illing to put up their mane) for street im- provements. sewers, cement side“ alks, etc. That of course is just what our laboring men want as it, gives them work right here at home and sure pay. for under Mayor Evans the contractors have to pay their help hefnret’hey can draw their pay from the city; ‘80 in this matter of magma the Wealthy citizens and the Working men‘s interests are. the same. all vant the same kind of a mayor. Thenlnftmpu, the merchants. grtx-ers. 111eat‘111en. etc. want him be» cause he wants hnme men e111ployed. keeps the money paid out for i111- pmvements here at hume and they get their share of it. ‘A husine» kind of a Inayur. (me that is hnnest and commands the eunlitrenev of all classes is just the man We all want for he, means home wurk fur our :nv:1‘;oh-., 1h.- :lplnulr Hwy-211‘ l1) 'l‘humzh .\lv ilunud ulna Fur vi!) ('zlmlitluh'. . invumlwm. iim Purl; ix \m'il :1 man The outlook for our municipal affairs is; unusually bright and prom- ising. FDr "u ‘ long tilm- Mayor Evans refused tlm use uf‘his 'ua'fâ€"uv as a ('audiduh- for mayur. rbut su 1mm): uf our host beSimis-zs mom who hun- tlw rmll iutvrests of the city at heart, whu wum him to servo 21 2-500- und term that he (‘olmeuts‘ to he rv (-Ipcted. Therv is no other candir date in thv ï¬eld so far as we can learn. Mayor Evans has given, us Fur ('it)’ (‘h‘rk lht-rc- is przn‘tiany but um- })llhilll‘i.\ mun and wnrking Mum's (-umlidutc- am! that i« Julm Hum-y. Thvn- are other mpuhh- mmn. but they (hm‘t mmt it this yrnr. Mr. Hum-y i> familiar with vn-r) dctuil uf that nliim- and its Work um! \w- hug hrun- 1n rx-minl thv tux pay-rm that tln- mun \vhu fills â€I" phlm- h;|\ gut tn lw n (-h-nr. hw‘c-l u thuruughiygood businesx adminis- tration and ahe tax payers hun- mu lidmice in his husinvs» ability. his good judgment. his honesty. and his genuine public spirit. Hem-e thcywunt him again. With such humn- mun umm‘y. he huul Park. lulyvrm HI Mam- hm hvmlml My Hl l'\ . L23 :1 :2 2:: ,27. T... 91:13.2:7A 22:1:- 2: 357 1.7: _.:r.J.. 2:â€" 7: 5:1 7. 23.2.: 3327 :1 .‘L: hum! CITY POLITICS. Al'l' lllilll hmm- (-xlwnditnrv nf our helps vwr)’hud_\' in High :murm-y thvrv i‘ .\lr. Snmat. 11n- Wlwn :I link- fmhumu- mums: :Ix‘ M HIH‘ MIL nl HHIHH'H Sm » m‘ ‘r wtimutm‘ fur Wu umiwrstund lliltlh‘ 15' mm: t. Hu- [Haw-J! linlv City Ilkn' l'l)(l|l;:hh)ln}l\'a‘ mt. \\’:ln.\l.'Hlda iI ('h-HI‘. hw‘vl mu! '3! lmum ml)‘ kt'nlm Hw H‘s «[1 Illt'vil)‘. \A'IHH'HH'LV mm! s In mukv up L \Hlnxlfll l)|‘()ft'~~i(h|| u“ .v H! mm it THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. Of course the big “excitement will be over the city treasurer. ['p to date there are three fully equipped, full fledged candidates in the field; all good. competent, able and reliaâ€" ble men. We name them in the or- der of their candidacy: Fred Green- slade, Charles H. Baker and Fred. W. Sclnnnacher. Messrs. Baker and Schuinacher have their otï¬ces on St. Johns avenue, in the business portion of the city, and Mr. Greenslade wishâ€" ed us to say for him that he would establish a place equallv accessible where all w irrants would be cashed \yithout delay. Everyone krioWs these three men and each taxpayer and voter will decide for himself which one or them he wishes to hava handle the city is cash and vote for him. \\ e understand there are sev â€" era] other men ambitions of honors and emoluments who are thinking seriouslv of enterinv the field . For aldermen. ( (fr. Phillips only. ismmentioned in the lst ward. arid Silas 1’. Brand in the 2nd ward. If there are others, we have not heard of them. Thew are good men. ln the 3rd ward: the talk all along has been for (Tolv Davidson. He is a large property owner, deeply inter~ ested in the improvement of St Johns au- nue. and Would be a â€rt-at help to that end in the ("Ullllt il. He has shoun the ability to Work out sue eeasl‘nlly the problem of lifting the lrt‘lllt‘llillHlx burden the tire. one or two bank failures and the hard times put on that institution. Some of Dr. lngalls‘ friend" are urging his Iizune. H )‘nu mm! In M- (‘ity trt-usurvr. fall into lim- quit-k: the pruvvssion nl' ('illldidflh‘" is gHting tn ln- 3 prt-t t)‘ lung; mw. 3 uunnuuunn “MM Andi“ MM“ “MUM 3 u w.†Make Some E 3 Difference to Us. E would be wome than the height of folly to change. No matter how goodu lawyer a man. may be in other lines, what we‘Want is an exâ€" pert in municipal law, and that is what Mr. Smoot is. Lukt- Forest and Fort Sheridan have found this out by experieutw and won't lim'v any our now but Mr. Suioot. E " â€If“?! '. â€1'77"?" II‘It Makes N0 Differ- ence To You.... \\’r shlmhl H' Mum \uur \ulw‘rimiun 1, LAND I'AKK .\‘r;n.~ per Year. In Advance l~»('.ll) rm‘mu- 1,. 1hr Hmn .\ one Uullar Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats. H. MILLS, General Meat Market. GROCERIES FLOUR, FEED, 6m Fresh Vegetables Daily. Coffees and Tm, a Specialty. vans == Bros., PHONE 46. HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. Foreign and Domestic Fruits. Pnultry. (iame and Fish in Season. and Fancy Dealers in Staple Dea'cr in A" Klndsnf TELEPHONE 24