710' mm m m . Thi- pveuing will war one of the melt implant and onjonbioovenu 01‘s“, â€In in Gimme. The no. public school buiidina. one of the Ind typed of its Lind in the west. will in dedicated vim appropriate mien to the high use to: which it is daiguod. _ rumors!» building is an result of'loog.ud (mutant olort on the pan of the “ml Quthofllies in which they ' have [ad the hearty amputation o! the people 0! Gleneoe. Thoovcning‘c 'progrun has been carefully utilized and itclcaturco will upped to‘cvory listener. Mr. Ovillc T.‘Bright, superintendent of schools for Cook county will be the chief'épealier. Mr. C B’Kleizink president of the Glcncoe ccbwl board will review the shorts of the: board wliich bavoso happily culminated: Mrs. Andrew McLeisli. who for) nnmber years has made a glass study of educational methods,‘ will speak from the mothers standpoint. dis- cussing child nature. Her arguments will bear the' Impress of critical re- senrcllam'l enthusiastic devotibn in the realm; qt child life and develop- ment. A "Special muiiical features are also provided and the numbers will be intiarspereed through the“ program. The elegant new Conover upright piano, which arrived on Tueeday will be used for the ï¬rst time. When the subject of purchasing a piano' came before the board they could not consistently apply the public funds in the desired manner, but Miss Jes- rsie L L6ve, principal of the Glencbe schools, gave the matter her person- al attention, and with the hearty co- (operation of the pupils and their friends â€raised by, popular subscrip-V tion the sum. necessary to purchase the beautiful instrument which will in the future adorn the building and inspire public exercises. The con- tributions to the piano fund ranged from ten cents to twenty ï¬ve dollars; _nearly every child and adiilt in the village contributing something. Miss Love feelq very grateful to the people of Gleneoe to; the manner in which they responded; and they in turn are fully appreciative of her effbrts in giving the initial impetus tothie and THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETWR. «tumonZMu album-u ad- vanes. Hie interests of the" Glouooe Ichooll. All residents of Glencoe, ' dud others, have been invited to the formal opening this evening and school will be opened in the. new building on Monday March 6th. A The ï¬rstte s for this building were taken in t8Elite tuber ’97,:111d from then until now the board of education has carefully and sys- temstically worked. examined and planned, with an eye single to pro- ducing the best building possible,’ artistically and practically. with the funds at its command. The board and the village are . roud of the result, and the time d’evot- ed by the board has been Well spent. V The school tax will be 82000 per year to pay accruing bonds, not 81000, as stated in “Horatio’s’ The building completed includ- ing desks, blackboard: 11nd grad- ing has cost 820, 400, of whirh snniess less one hundred dol, lars is for extras. To meet the expense $20, 900 has been raised in the following manner; 1897 levy for building purposes, .1898 levy, $8000; proceeds of bond sale, premiums, etc, $9900; leavingu balance of about $500 for sidewalks, in)†proving grounds, etc., while the building now is half paid for.- The board of edu- cation which conceived, planned; 'ï¬minced and built this splendid . †school is made up as follows: U. B. Klétziâ€"ng, president; Mrs. 'E. M. Culver, 'Mrs. Jennie M. Hurford, Missï¬race Fuller, Benâ€" jamin Newhall and John T. Plum- :mer.- Mr. Plummet recently re- signed because of his change of residence. , 1 letter of last week. 83000; - v. l‘“ ‘va5 a Dealer In Groceries and Prorlslons Flour and Feed. Telephone No. it. (in-new. _.-........ .4...â€" GLENCOE DRUG STORE. 1111s.a.11.nno11. A Regine-red Pharmacist. . Pun Cheats-h. PM Milo-cry, mmwm Pubic Pay Tt‘lt‘BgOne Prompt Messenger and lIVery’Servlce. Telephone No. 3. Gleam. Chicago Phone M 8903 PARK BROS. BEGGS, PLUIIIII innueon. Cnicaoo. J "All". Pup. . GLENCOE HOTEL. Park“ Ave" One Block “est of the Depot. ~ GLENCOE. 11.11. ‘anTMAN. . Oils, Gasoline. Lamp Burners â€" . and WW. -P. 0.301 92. Glencoez m - 7‘ Warm.) .. Professor 111 Chicago Veterinary College. A. 8. ALEXAllBHl, Al ll. 0.,V. 8. inï¬rm")! â€neon and 0.1111»... Unexpelled Accomntiiodstions for Sick Horses - an . Mast.†veterinary Hupltsl, ' lama Distance Tele one 276. . 1016 v is Street. Mansion. 1". The noxt issue of the NEWS- LETTER will contain a handsbme cut of the new school building and a full description of its arrange- nient. » ' Coal and.-~Wbod.‘ 3 Twin Lakes Ice. The f‘Dozen Club†composed of twelve of ghe “married men, which "meets w'eekiy for whiét. metFridw - evening-with Mr. T.. C. King. Pennsylvania 0“ and Gasoline cold by barrel or gallon. â€ï¬rmmm’u.‘ - - emu. wmh. A‘LONZO ‘1‘..gmcmnnso~. ' A dduï¬j and must deï¬ghtful hm. choon '0! given last loudly by Mrs. Sylvan Rahal! to a few friends. Stories were tpld, magazine 6!“qu (1in and the pleasanteut mem- ory 0! all me week undo fo: the: R. H. ‘CHATMAN. _ Oils, Gasblinc. Lamp Burners â€" - and W Iclu. - P. O. Box 92. Glencue: Teievhone 2m. emu no»: no. UNDERTAKIR! ThMople. -.'\ emu: F. , UNDIITAK II: 1910 Maple Avenue. - 1 2 L. HEBBLETHWAITE. ‘SCHAEFER BROS. . Mall 0mgâ€! have 'ï¬:)t'l'\viith_tten(i(yn EVANSTON. EV'ANSTUNL