.‘d. H All m a; The Rugby and Winnetka 'girls hall teams played at Kenilwuth last Monday. It is reported that the game was 35 to 32 in the Rugby 3 . favor. ,, A full amount will be given next week of “)0 party held last night. Mutanhoddio Whitney in Quito ill with I threatening of btain fever. Dr. Nozdu report: I slight improm- mont. ‘ Rev. Q. L‘. Dom! left on Hood-y morning for Kéwmee, III. ., when he remained until Wednesday on some buciuou matters. ‘ V The Ladies’ Gard Club were an- lenuined u the home at Mrs. A. 'D. Hillegu, In} 18th. A very enjoy- able afternoon was panned. ‘ In Demure-t Lloyd given I In- ternity luncheon to fourteen of his class matee on the 27th. A dancing party will add to the enjoyment of the Woecuiou Min- Ethol Bmh, who has boon spending the. winter with her sister, Mrs. W. H. Martin, left on Thurs- day. May 11th, for her home in Brooklyn, New York. Last Friday evening at the dying of one of our most beautiful spring days. the spirit of Mrs. L. A. Till-_ man winged its way to the unknown beyond. The death of- this estim- able lady has cast a pan of sadness over V the éntire‘ ‘wtnniunity.' Her case was serious from" the ï¬rst day of her amictiuh, and although every- thing, that medical quill and good nursing cduid do, was don‘e for her, her life could nut be rifled. The fuuegralwwas held ‘ Monday, a large ‘wncourse of friends being present to pay their «last sad tribute to the dead. ‘ The deoeeeed’s méiden name. was Mary Loebeke; she was born in Cool: county, 11]., at~ Winnetka, the 9th day of December, 1802 She was married toL A. Tillman, October 15. 1895. living near Chicago until about six months ago, when they moved to Adams. A husband, three small children, (one only three weeks old). a mother, two sietera, and I brother buryive her. ~Mrs. John Kllne. a sister,- of Highlahd Perk, MRS. TILLHAN DEAD. 111.. "rived Monday morning. The brother, Hr. Wm. Loobbeke. of Eula-ton, Ill.,eould not. come. In; John Carey of this city, is the other surviving list". - The entire community deeply sympathize: with the bereaved hue- hendrl‘notherleoe children and rela- tivee.-â€"Ademe (Minn) Review. Nobles onto mystic shrine Excursion Chicago to Buflalo via the Nichol Plate Road. on occasion of the annual meeting of above order, June 14th and 15th. Tickets on sale June 12th and 13th, at one ï¬rst class limited fare for the round trip. Tickets will be available leaving Bufl'alo, to and including June 17th, 1899. Passengers may, if desired, have the privilege of either rail or water trip between Cleveland and Bufl’alo. 'lfhe Nickel Plate Road has three ï¬rst class trains daily from Chicago to Bufl’alo, New ,York and Boston. For sleeping car reservation ad- dress Ge‘neral Agent, 111 Adams at, Chicago. ‘ . . *3 The old‘ saw that “ conï¬dence is a plant of slow growth†mustbe taken cum gran solis if a transaction in Glencoe one day this week is to count. A; nice looking,.well dressed young gentleman called upoh one of our citizens toolitnin a trip off a railway ticket. He explained he was a relative of the minister, Mr. Ingre- hamwwhom he Was visiting. '9 'He would pay for the rides when 0 reâ€" turned the ticket. Then,‘eo the story runs, this smooth young gentleman called on another citiZen and explain- ed to him‘that he- was visiting his uncle, Mr. Wm. Hurbert Johnson: that he had bought a 25 ride ticket, but had been ,able to use only. a few. rides .03 it and would like to dispose of the ticket for $2.00, which was less than the remaining rides were worth. This gentleman, pleased with- the'manner of Mr. Johnson’s nephew and glad to oblige him, handed him 82.00 and took the ticket; then the young gentleman remembered that he wanted to make one more trip to the city and asked to he allowed to take the ticket for the trip and he um SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER GLENCOE. would pay for the rides when he came back. The request wu no link wish and he quickly withdrew. Bet now it appears Hr. In‘nhlm bu not been entertaining my relative, not Mr. Johnson my nephew,end up tothne time the smooth young gentleman has not returned to ex- plain. Mrs. G. MC Will Wm. L'andwcht. - Dealer in - Pure Milk, Cream, Etc. Skim Milk. Sour Milk. .Coihce Cheese and Whipped Hotels, restaurants nnd boarding home. up. plied at reasonable men fresh, Salt and Show meats. Opp. Depot. Upholsterlng and Window Shades. WINNETKA BRA‘NCH ( Evanston Steam LaundryCo Dre Arthur H Murdow. DENTIST ELM s'r.. WINNETKA. Rairoad Ave, One-half Bib No- of Elm St- north SM" NELSON BROS {lash Baum _ Goods called M and delivemd It Wiumtka. (ilencoe and Keguwmth. ' ‘ VICTOR BECK. ' Bow-Sheer and aluminum. Tram the hut. complgeton and fleet. “or on "menu:- nmm 4 men on the North snare. mmutben mm homes. Her henna-n v moderate. 3pm! senttoher a: 0mm mu bung er. ' CHAS. SCHROEDER, Goods tuned for and delléend at Winnetka. Kenilworth and Glencoe. Dont: V. Elm St, Vlnlntlit. C. A. Thorsen, Mgr., V. ELM IT., WINNITKA anulble“ Home. Carefully Shot]. Orders called for and promptly delivered H. A. LINDALL, West Elm Street. Winnetka. ouznooa. ILI... Dealer In hDUN DKU: I’mpfletm. 'Vlnngfln. 18