VOL I Judge 1). A. Holmes has been con- ï¬ned to his home most of "the Week with :I HBVBN‘ throat difl'iculty. _ A case set for trial Thursday aftemooty before him mm continued til] the next wot-1'11 by Judgijbpa-ndmrdv ing m M. * “â€" We are glad to learn that Mr. C. C. You and family decide to nu main in the Park during the winter. The Park has winter attractions f0 people of culture and rofinmm-nt not found in Chicago. u Boing purely a local paper. and not having the‘rgsponsihility of the great, â€national political or other movements on its shoulders, it will give its best thought. judgment and knowledge to the elucillation and en- forcomqnt of such measures as will most largely contribute to the good of all our people; to the cultivation of strong and lwultliy local svntL merits, and enthusiastic esprit do corps. As such we ask for it. your pntronatn and generous, friendly su )port in every way possible. bscrlptlon. Shoo per year. at community like ours. Each per» son elects the party with which llt‘ will aot'und the church ()H whosc lninistrations he will uttcntl. and catch alike is his own pci‘sunul affair. as the selection of a husband or wife, umttcrs all cntircly lX')’(lll(l thc range» of legitimate local journalism. ()nr cditqrinl comments. thcrcfurv. will be directed to general mow. ments and tendencies as such. irreâ€" spective of party or sectarian trade- marks or shibboleths. ,, The N‘EWS will be a local jollrnal. strictly non-partisan in religion and politics. It, will advocate those men and ‘i‘iwasures which seem must like- ly to promote _ the lwst, interests of this 'City and its immediate vnvirun- ments. Then- is nu call. nor is then- uny..room for party politics in our municipal affairs. Nor is there a'ny demand for denominational distinc- tions in the general life and work of OUR PLATFORM. . EVANS. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL, DEC. 4, 1896. FREE SAMPLE GOPY. , Charles L Gosniner, o? ' on, 111'. Mr. OhIWein 15‘ pro. pfmtor‘bf the Ravinia Dairy, 30 that the guests had genuine cream in tin 1r coffee. Henry ()hlwein saw his ..§1gughter, Thqgflom, marrieil Thulflisgiving Robert Bowie, rHrently Prescrip- ï¬un expert, in_ Wilson‘s Champlain Bldg. Pharmacy, and formerly manager of Star's Lake View Drug Store. has mumted a position with F red W. Schumacher. I‘P'ld the) ‘ \Ews. TlieDeccmimr issue of the “Bee Hive ' pastor Thoren 5 paper, is the last one .15 it has combined with tho“Pdthf1ndctho organ of the K. L. C. E. ' Mr. Thoron will now There will he a free entertain- nleut at the Young Men‘s Club at 8 o'clock tomorrow (Saturday) night. All young men are invited. Miss. Bottuni. one of our teachers,- fell on the sidewalk and now goes about with-her arm in a sling, Dr. Huskiu reduced the. dilecation. Miss M. L. Pienkowsky, who has spent several months in'the Park with her sister, Mrs. Geo. B. Cum- mings-LAM Saturday for other parts. Frank Ellis left us Monday to en- gage in business for himself on the West side in Chicago. Everybody wishes him success, for he is one of the good young men of. this town. We propose to publish every Week a full list of real “estate transfers in Highmxxl, Ft. Sheridan, , Highland Park and Raviuiu from the entries in the county recorders ofï¬ce in \\ uukegan. [ix-alderman E. A. Warren is back in 11w Park again; ‘Wauk‘egan" may do to work in, but there is no plaw like home. Ex~Muyor D. M. Erskine took .in' the Sttxldargl lecture last Saturday in Chicago, ‘ Misx. \‘irgie‘ Field of the Chicago University spent Sunday wifl'i her aunt. M rs. Allvn. PERSONAL AND GENERAL. The building may he architectur- ully perfect. the intei‘ior ï¬nishing and furnishings the beat, the pupils bright and orderly, the teaching corps all that corildLliq-MaskecLu.but the school won't be perfect till the teachers get the “hang bf the school house." So with starting H newspa- per; it. will take a few Weeks tb get everything intol‘shape ahd up to our standard. ‘ \VANTED»~ A positional by experi- enced man, coaching or general work about house. \ Terms ma» Honable. Inquire at NEWS of1 Sec, McDonald’s bloc-k. , H. S. Gail. d‘?Whilom candidatp for police magistrate in this city. rep- resents the “Lak/e‘Forester" in High‘ wood and its environs. He is also trying to push a new society with a name ten chains and sixteen links long and wants us to publish a lot of constitutions, bylaws; etc? which no one will read. Life is too short for some things. ' W. B. Morgan, our young electri- cian. was the guest. recently, by 31):» cial invitation of thy family of our ‘old neighbor, E. E. Prussing, E_sq.,a of Chicago. He reports a. delight“â€" ful day with that hospitable and cultured family. The E union Thanksgiving service was iigreat success. Pastor Thug-3n .had anemf the xery 1%“; minus We ever heai‘d on. such 3n occasion. About 75 people heard it. The singing Was ï¬ne, but think of folks who need?! book to sing America! ‘ Mrs. J-ugge Hjbbard is taking her annual vac _tion of a week in Chica- go. while “his honor†has become an anthrolmphhkite. or as the son of the Emerald: Isle Would say, “he ates himself.†1\ And he is just wick- géd enough to Say bachelor -life has its comlmnsaticuxsl Attention is called to the adver- tisement of the Francis Owen com- pany on the 86‘ enth page Persons competent to judge say that the dra mas and comedies enacted the last. feW nights have been among the best, of the season. ~ N01