W k. Hogan and wife to J V. Gunmal “In. It. 70“, HI lhwoodg .............. Lacey to y.J Count. its 10 and 15. blk.8 8.Pon Clintonï¬c ........... Ltzzle Reiner et al to ar Seifen. panlot 51. Highwoud w. .. Wanted-Arâ€" I want about 20 young heifer calves at once. Good prices paid. Apply to John Mooney, P. O. Box 102, Highland Park, Ill. Judge Hibbard held court Wed- nesday afternoon. A big crowd of one person beside himself was pres- ent. There was no ï¬re in the stove; nomarshal on the ground; no pris~ oner in the cells: nothing but judge and plaintiff. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Palmer A. Mont- gomery have returned from Florida after over two months absence. They will be at the Auditorium Hotel An- nex for about twu weeks, when they will return to their home in Highâ€" land Park. ' The papers say there will be a new. judgeship to be ï¬lled by some- one from Lake County and the name of Charles Whitney is, suggested. We are for Whitney every time: when there rigwno chance for ourselves. That’s the spirit of political magnum. unity. _, Fred. Schumacher's city treasurer card, for one of the old style, is an artistic gem; and Mr. Greenslade’s is a very neat one. also, of the same general style. Messrs. Baker and Holmes have struck out in new lines. All of them were printed at the. ans ofï¬ce. C. W. Kirk was in town Sunday. He wanted to see if the city was go ing to re elect Mayor Evans all right and when he found that is what the city is going to do. he. returned to the humdrum life of Evanston hap- py The Park 3 head is level and its heat [3 sound. as he learned \\ 1th pleasure. We supposed it was everywhere understood that it is the uniform rule in all well regulated printing ofï¬ces never to print and seldom to read anonymous letters. That rule holds good in the NEWS ofï¬ce the same- as elsewhere, so don‘t waste your time, paper and postage in sending such things to the editor. The city election comes three weeks from next Tuesday. April 20th. You will have all of next week to file your petitions and the week after to withdraw them if you have sagacity enough to see that you can't he elected. The voters have a little over three full weeks to smoke can- didates cigars and decide whom they will treat meanest by voting for lhe other fellow. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. OF LOCAL INTEREST. 850 THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. A oOffespondentfl of one of our esâ€" teemed contemporaries says this place will need to go out of town for good candidates for oflice. Of course that was, as a distinguished states- man once said, “Casting an anchor to the windward†for future jobs. By and by he may be about’telling them of his “good work in‘the cam- paign†and want something in return. The suggestion has been made that we have 11 vote at 10 Cents a vote, the money to go to the public library, to see who is the most pop‘ ular man in town. That might re- plenish the. library fund, but it would be a work of superogation, as every one instinctively knows who is the most popular man. His well known modesty will not permit our naming him in public. As so much interest has been de- veloped in the St. John’s avenife paving that we have sought to ascer‘ tain Colonel ‘ Davidson’s views on the subject. Thoée more immedi- ately interested in that street want him for alderman if he is “sound†on this vital question. But he is out of the city at the time of going to press. We will say, however, that he told us a short time ago he want- ed it if it could be done at a reason ‘ able rate of cost and of course ï¬stâ€"4 can. The meeting held last night at the ; public school did not have as large ‘ an attendance as was expected, but all present were thoroughly interest~ ,‘ ed in the ob'ect presented. Mrs. ? Smoot presi ed and Mrs. Henry ‘ Street spoke of the object of the or- ganization. which as we understand it, is to furnish pictures and statu‘ ary for use in the different grades of our schools to aid the pupils to grasp fully their lessons. Mr. F. D. Ever- ett and Mrs. E. H. Bowen spoke a few words. Recitations were given by Mrs. F. B. Green and there was music by the Royal Arcanum quar. tette. About $80 was raised to fur- ther the cause of )1? our schools. Sunday was e a birthday epoch in the Bapltist school. Mrs. Ten Brooke, who never misses her birthday. had her offering on hand for the birthday box; Miss La Bar and George L. Wrenn put in for a little boy who did. not know any- thing about prayers or praying. We fear if all who are equally ignorant should put into the birthday box. the little afl‘air would be “bursted.†D. M. Erskine, Jr.,told of the prizes that were offered in the school when he was ho to the pupil who would bring int 6 most scholars and the one who would memorize the most verses, and to his astonishment he won both prizes. i I Isaac Goldberg’s man drove a pair of horses and double wagon into the brick yard‘Wednesday and left them while he ran into the house. When the man came out, the team was no- where to be seen, but the tail-hoard of the wagon was floating on the suit face of the pond. The team had run into the pond and gone to the bottom. Thursday Joseph Rioux took his derrick, tackle, etc., down and hoisted horses, wagon, etc., out Oh dry land. Sorry for Mr. Gold- berg’s loss. \ 5 are sold at one price. Pat ronize~ Home Enterprises Plunmgmphy, by Berth Pitman and lemme. B. Howard. A perfect sell- instructor. Over 300,000 sold‘ Sold by all book- seller; nr we will send it by mail, with the l’lwno- graph/1' Rmdn' and the P/mnngraï¬lm' Copy 1100!, for $1.3; cloth, or $115, boards. THE HENN PI'EMAN SYSTEM has for 43 wars been the standard. t"ulled by the l‘. S. Bureau at liducatmm “ The Amer- ican Svatem." First prize, \Nurld‘s Fniul I-‘ull information and complete catalogue. free. THE PHONOGR \PHIC INS'I‘I'I‘UTE (20.. ' (‘INCINNA’I‘I‘ unto J ameé 'MlzDonald, It Pays to do 50.... Dry Goods, Groceries, Flour, Feed and Wood. St. Johns and Central Ave We keep but the best geods. and all HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. Patronize our advertisers and our home merchants. We ask the patronage and support of the business men of our territory in our advertising columns. DEALER IN Study the H OW P Wanna] c]