Miss Albina R. Lu Bur was unani- mously elm-ï¬nd tlw Rvge-nt Hf tin- “Nm'th Shore Chapter,“ Unughtvm of tlw Amvricml Rm‘nlutinn. at n mew-ting held 211 the rmidvncvnf Mrs. IQ. S. Buynton Nuw-mlwr 12th. Mm. A. H. Van Schnick mm also vim-ted trmlmrc-r to fill (he ofï¬ce made my cunt by Miss Ln Bar‘s: rvsignutmn. Mr. uml Mrs. Hiblmrtl took in Evangelist \Villiznns' two (lHyH‘SPQC- iul meetings in “'nulwgan this week. He luul crowded houses and prmu-lr as tho gospel in simplicity and pmwr. The Public Library has received a (lmmtiun «)f (nw lmmlrml hunks from Mrs. J. L. Stockton. among tbs-m (-umpluto mlitinns of Irving‘s, Thack- arys‘ uml the puvt Sponsvr‘H lmoks. and tho rmt amt lumks vuluulilv ii; :I circulating lilirarv. Frank B Green has about got to his normal tone since baby came. He begins to see common folks some: he is just waiting to have the kid pull his hair and cry out “pd" in his sleep. Some people complain of the high price of board 011 the east Hide. They should hear in mind that good rooms alone rent from three to six dollars per week. Can‘t “throw in" much board at lhat rate. ()nr neighixnr Smoot had 1320 Votes for county judge, which shows some folks know a good thing when they see it, even if they think some of his political notions a hit off color. B. A_ Duun,the author of “General Nelson’s Scout," was here Tuesday. selling his book. It ought to be in every family of children. Buy it, ifhe comes again. ()ne of the newspaper ofï¬ces in Lake County has pictures of all the ofï¬cials recently elected including longressmau Foss, and the whole plainly labeled “Rogue‘s Gallery." y e; Mm. l’. A. Montgomery is slowly improving umlurtlm daily care cl" Dr. A. J. Uclmuer 21nd atminml mlmemt the Augustuuu Hospital. Chicago. Two young men in this cityJIensrx-s Morgan and Van Sclxaick. take the London Times? Wu guess one more “young feller" will join them next Hr. NEWSLETS. FRED BOTKER, 314 Cntral Ave. Fred Bother, 314 Central Avenue. For Fruits and Vegeubles Received Dally. MRS. A. BOCK, Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods and Crockery, BOOTS AND SHOES. OFFICE AND YARD: ST. JOHNS AVENUE. IN LUMBER DISTRICT. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS A. ROBERTSON, Lumber and Building'Material of All, Kinds. TELEPHONE 5 6. Are responsible for all gimds while in our hands JAS. H. DUFFY Express, Baggage and Dime Parcel Delivery. Furniture and Pianos Moved, “Packed .and Shipped. â€(- will llsv \‘uu mam H.“ (n Ilrll't‘ and null lthuulnv uf hiu \vurk “1H mun- than mnisfy you 1\llt]rl‘H‘~' or HI“ Teaming and Excav- ; . aims 0’ 4" “Indsv Painter, Decorator Hard and Soft Coal, Sawed‘ and Split Wood, Kindlingi. Goods the Best. Prices are Reasonable. thland Park, Ill. UM Iiullrvs frnm Goods handled with greatest care. Prompt attention given all orders. Trunks, 25c.; Parcels, 10c. T0 or from any part of the city" TELEPHONE 67 OFFICE: HARTRUNF . KEMMERER NEWS STORE. All Work vxvcutod promptly and in Hu- bust munnvr. . DUFFY, Manager. Highland Park Illinois. Telephone 54. W. J. MCKINNEY, and Paper Hanger. Goods Delivered Frée of Charge. .:o*~