7 Dale Sweetllnd has the Agency fur the old molurd cryotnl spring water. 10 c, gallon. ‘ Mu' :- Harry 8. leund family left ednesdny for their name: home on the sea coast in Maine. Captain Truxel and family left the Park Thursday for Cindi, where they willupzudllwnmmor. Dr. undMn. 11.8. Ruskin re- turned Tueeday morning from a delightful two Weelm’ visit m Wash- ington. Attention is called to Prof. W. H. Russell’s announcement in an- other dolumn in regard to his tu- toring for the (wagon. Mm. Charla H. Baker hangoue to Poynette, Wit, for. ~ week .or 'two of rent. The famous “Jack" remains at home with his papa. Alfred V. Willoughby formerly ofthia hoe ( Ravinia) died at E1 gin, 11., June 10th 1899. Mr. Willoughby’ a family ilk-1y moved to Duluth, Minn. , w MP».- R‘ I). Wrénn' eaphinedthe Harvard alumni ball mne, the other day y, that trailed the blue of Yale in the dust. at a largely attended contest in Chicago. Mr. and Mn. Ranney Va'n No:- man Winchester are domiciled at 3774 Ridge avenue, Rogers Park, where they will be pleased to greet all their old friends. Robert C.'Baï¬en took to sawing wood Thursday and thiï¬ks be dis- located his arm. We have seen other young penanwhom sawing wood had a similar effect. ' The county board had ‘a- three days session this wwk and the members got excited, over a pro- posed gift of 3300. to the ~Lake County hospital at Waukegan. But the supervisors did not see .it in that light. The. “country mem- bers, †sun-called are- conservative. Messrs. Hogan and McDonald of Deerï¬eld as well as C. B.. Eastoni voted ~right. ' Mr. Paul McQuiston won the big tennis tournament ï¬rst prize in singles this week, in which all, the western oolle esoompeted. Mr McQuiston’s brot~ e‘r, Harvey, won the'same honors for Chicago Uni- versity last year? Highland Park may have found a worthy uncoop- aor. in the tennisworldJoMeun. J. W. Carver and R. D. Wieun. ’ THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. . Dale Smwtlnnd is serving the. old enchant crystal spring water at hi- gocutain. Every glass is pun spring water. May or Cobb has appoian T. M. Duchy and George McFadden pilicamy to till the pusitions re. oently created by the council. Mr. Dooley Vill be thy oflicer and Mr. McFadden uig ht ofï¬cer in placed ‘1'. Fred Bndol [1h ' MugElinheth K0 (nee Brand) the departed wife 0 Jacoh Kopp, was born in Germany on August 211849,th died in Highland P: June 13, 1899, after an ill- ness at three days. Mrs. Kopp came to this country who}! six year: of age, her parents Chicago Varnish Co, NA VA LITE. smPoLEUM. supkems. .- MM' AVE._ «OCHICAGOO Mrs. Kopp came to this country when six years of age, her parents settling near Bshvia. Sheboygan eo'lmty, Wisconsin. A1 the age of twenty she manned to Mr. .J. Zi rer, and during their not qni seven year. a! married life she became the. bother of three daughters endom.-son. The I'noet trying'honre of her life were when inside of two weeks she’ lost by death one daughter, gave birth to another, her youngest, and about A weekJater was left}: widow. For eleVeneud a half years hers was a mutant struggle to support and educate the fatherlees children, Her brother, Mr. Phillip Brand of Weukegan, did what he could to lighten her heavy burden during these dark years. . these dark Dec.1,1 8‘7, she becamé the wife of Mr. Jacob Kopp, the grief- stricken husband whosurvivea her. For years her health had been poor yet her death came unexpected to all. she having died of heart failâ€" ure. Mrs.- Kopp was a fgith‘fu! wife, affectionate mother and a kind and obliging neighbor. -Bhe was 'a member of the United EVangelical church and, an active membet of the Woman’s "Missionary society, of whiCh she was the treasuxer at tï¬e‘time} of her death. A pa hetic. incidéut in connection wit her 1m hours on earth was a réQuest that those around her bedside sing the hy’miy “ God be with you till we meet agaim " The bereft hus- bgt‘n’d and children have the sym- pathy of my friends in their be- reavement. - . Thé funefll was Thursday fore- OBITUARY. noon and In largeiy attended. Services yore held in the United Evangelical church, with interment in Wankegm‘. INSTRUCTION Hï¬iï¬hfl'f’ï¬k’.’ 3. onii'um' ave" e MEN’S FURNISHING GOODS. Prelcriptiom dispensed with the bed grade drugs and chexmcak. All Wk! handavm high-antic Havana Ctun. ‘ , About Insurance.. ) J. E. B. Laudeï¬ 1.116. Accident; ï¬re. ~ 516 Ma’rhuette Bldg. .su/ “KAN. P10. mm Announcement C J HAMILITOI (.71... KARI. I. HAMIL‘TON Dearbnm Money to 19%;,“ on 13211313?“ gum pmperty 95 Clark 9n. Room: 224 m cm'cmb. W. C. BARRETT, Fowlers... No. as Madam 3t. Cuono. .. la in“. â€khan. homage. Mame. nude: and Con-m» Sch-ml Sludia by 'c. 4. HAflMBLETON a: co., Realï¬state . E. but. Whoa And Dcu'bd'u 36.. 1 math to announce o my mum mm mm tn‘yllne of 1m 2 English an French F annals for on and Tennis Suits is now .compiele. an I wflLbe pinned to show you the largegt and moat lect stock of nnveltieu In (golf goods. espgctfully. Tm. Express 37h wwan. Manufacturing In. W. 11. Russell. and Dealer In Optician. Emblllhed 1881.