Min- Hay Sailor loft Sunni-y hi lin- Aguu 1).in timing friends North Malibu Island. 0 “(it Put. Dr. 0. D. Swiin npont the Sub Ila. Ride-"y’nhotumundonho huh u Springï¬eld. Illf nupiqéo of “In Women' I Library In. MMm.whhsbopn Ioï¬omly ill. in mania-neat. no. Kilo Gull-In at cm ‘ ’ u a guest htur. John Funing’udut week. ‘ Mr. L. H. Lloyd and kmily have gone to Waupaca, WE... for I few weeks. ‘ [in Brown at Chiagofmflno guest of Miss Saunder- thic woqk, Moan. Harry and Arthur Culver no with their oompu'iy, in camp at Springï¬eld. Meson. W. H. .10th and Bonj. Nawhall loft Saturday for North million Island. ‘ Mr. glad Mr: J. R. Calhoun left Saturday for Grand Rapids, Mich, for a short visit Miss Blanche Hurlord is thé guest_ of her umt, Hrs: Edwhrd Wells, “The Leasing,†Chicago. Kin Nina Howard gave a bout picnic llondq evening. Halal-dot, Whiuluv m quite ill for I for day. last week. ' Miss Saunders leaves this week " to spend'the remainder of her vacation with friends in Chicago and other points. Mr. J. L. Di, loft Saturday {or I week’s outing through Cumin. The children of the God’s Hm Set tlement are enjoying their Outing at Camp Glenooe. Another relay came out Wednesday. , The Christian EndeaVor society g9ve a social at the Manse Friday evening. Ice cream end cake were served on thelawn. ‘ Rev. Meses Smith and wife have been in the village for. a day or so revisiting old friends and familiar scenes. They havehbeen guests at Mrs. Harry Oweley met with an" accident. at the golf grounds last week. 'As she was getting out of the "carriage the horse started suddenly, throwing her out backward, also one of the seats which struck her on the head inflict'ing severe bruises. “The Elm.†THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. In. Ridgony’l haunt, undo: tho maples of the Women's Library Club, hue In In moved very into:- uting. The Int one was on “Pf-n.†lino- Linio Elli- Ind Prods Kei- rotumod Wednesday fwd! Do~ troit. whore they had been aitpqding the Christian Endeavor convention. In. Melville E. 8m and daugh- ter, EIiubpth, have flail woek for New York, where they Impact to spend a few days before sailing for Europa. You have head of people venting the earth? A nnmhel‘ ol Glenooe residents Ihould be notiï¬ed. Some are getting it [or nothing. other. at the rate of, 10 cents per. wagon m. The Green Bey reed contractors are elreuly known in the village as “the Wisconsin Capes.†The gentle- man in charge eeeme to be a eort of Cape of Good Hope, being placid and agreeable like the Weather around the lemons African cape; but those who try to annulment bun in business are likely to ï¬nd him more like Cape Horn as to the matter of circumnavigation \' The tracks of the C. M. E". rail.- way have invaded Glenooe on both north ahd south, and at the present rate of progress it will not be many- days before they are joined same- where in the vicinity of the Co at N. W. railway station. The cut made by the graders along the block east of the station looks like needlessly deep, but the construction of the track will raise the surface 13 inches and then it will not look so deep, and when, the rest of the street has been out down teem-respond, the in)â€; provement‘ in the levels will be mani- festo The approaches to the North- western nation will need to be low- ered, and that, too will be an im- provement, as that driveway in too high for-the building, The“‘stara in their oourseq†seem to ï¬ght for Harry’s pond. ' Although the council some ten days ago aq- thorized the subway cp‘ntractor to put 200 yards of earth into it if so muéh should. be required, at his own price, not! a ylrd has yet bedn dauphin! than “and precinct}. nnd n at“ npynhendon begins to "in. whotbét noun fatal. Kain- Mng on the ruin- of the Vilhgo Hull may not ï¬nd the pond dill therein all in pristine polluoidâ€" fly. and hard by 0 sign boardiné acribnd with than words in good prohiuodo Latin: “Boga porpotnn.†Meson. Cape Son of Elaine, contractors for the Insesdsniizing of Green Bay med. beg-n Hoods] morning to make the dirt fly at Her sl avenue. Theesrth is being (its- tI-ibuted, lamest s vet, low rate, some without charge, according to the “sphere of influence†in which the. an I; to bemade and the length of the hsul. No international jeal- ousies or compilations have yet de- veloped, except that the subway con- tractor, who had been getting 25 to 30 II Iced, and who still has earth to sell. ï¬nds this foreign competition rather sglecting his maniacs. A trust would probably be formed it it were not apparent that the supply us so much in excess of the demand that it will soon be a question of dumping places rather than of price. ' Chicago Phone‘flkm. J. HARRY . Prop. Public Pu Tel bone. :1: Menu-n er yum! liveryflwg‘ g_ . +31an N0. 3. 0106:“; . GLnNcon. Fm AWL. One mocE West of the Depot GLENCOE. A M. R. COBB, Shh: Mmutaccmr‘. Groceries and Provisions ' Flour and Feed. ' GLENCOE DRUG STORE. N. E. Cor. mam and Dearbomï¬m. ‘ CHICAGO. PARK BROS. 'BEGGS, GLENCOE HOTEL, CWIMSCMSGPPM G. A. ‘ HOLSTE, Telephone No. In. Glencoe. In...A. I TIPTON A Registered Pharmacist, PLUM-IRS and Deal" In «A ' Dealer in Cmcnoo.