Â¥ Crnumirulkm- Pro†and Residence ï¬toport’ . ed. .(axu pilid- Lam acts u! title (uni-bed- duo’s thee-II test an“ of Stan and Flat! Md Veflcw WW “I! - Right. ans Brothers. ‘2 Chicago Furniture Co "'- Oflice or Home '11. BRING CONVENIENCE Cup: you knowthe many Mes, it becomds an ghï¬pumble ï¬xture. THE SERVICE ' ‘ 3L LOWEST RATES. Iago Telephone Co. TM 31;' «hey will b: adhered any- vhcu in Highland Park. rt Beer, Ginger Ale. llCH mm and Inuit VAms’a-a .n ImdPOP. hmbn'l-ehnmchcmtodn 1'! III"... Ithqu-Q. Special (2an tact-mam ï¬ll“ AVS SA'l’13FY rips CL’HMINGS, 'lgr. Mm rim, m. llls FRED WATER USED INALLOURDRINKS "qu fluAI. can-l. 0|? "1“ 000le MKS TELEPHONE m Umccrm. ukpfui-e «I. or E FAMILY LA. Dim. HM L7 hwag Cooling Drinks. " Groceries â€l. [wet to clack and p, in sums of $50.11) Ind .E HUBER a: ,co. Thu in n um when to succeed. which“: nuns. uvddo I! welt (0‘ Inn's uocn. Till . LA 0583' you u‘m’u’unopun. New York and vim my Shoat. 4mm!!! .me 94 and Walkman : Highland Park. 3, G . , .. . "Warm“ ugh awn“. Buzar batten“ at Mrs. Kohl’s. 0, Miss Lottie. Brand, one of our poatoflieo clerks has left the ofï¬ce to attend collége nthapeI-ville, Ill. WWI-m†iinm‘lï¬j The Moraines Hotel will be open all winter. pocia} inducemenu will be offered toiamilios for the winter months The Arch Biuhop. in Chicago bu ordered q collection to be iakan up Sunday, Sept.’16,iu an the churéhen of the dioceses of Chicago for the suflerers at Gplweston..Toxas. ‘ Raflen a Baker must have-had a. tip on the oonditiona in the eon! mines, and the present strike of the miners will not annoy them, for they haveon band now theglargest flock of hard coal stored in‘this place for We failed to say‘ last Week that our statistical report of the high schools in, this city had Waukegan were from the pubiiehedoflicial re- port of School St! riniendent Mar Vin. Oh, no, we id not “epinthem out of our own bowels.†We repro- duced thum,‘£hat's all. ' The inlnnt son of George L. Vetter died Thareda “2:30 p. in, up 3 months and days. ‘Thechiidhgi been ill some there weeks baffles suppmed to be doing Well when I sudden change came and he quickly away. The funeral will ‘be held Saturday at. the house. G. "W. Mnerklin, the eï¬eient clerk in Schumaker’e drug store. Jolt Thursday for a two week‘s vaca- tion with a sort of roving commission no one spot in particular. His place will be ï¬lled by H. L. Kreteehmer, so that the work of putting up pills, pareguric plasters, properly pre- scribed and prepare} pharmaceutical preparations. proceed as usual. « A pattern free with McCall’s Magazine, a monthly devoted to the fashion of today. This is one of the ï¬nest magazines published; containee home literature, household~ hints, fancy work, current topics, popular ï¬ction, etc. This magazine can be had this month only. for 30 cents ‘with a pattern free at Mrs. Bohl’s ladiee’ store in the McDonald block; Amopg’ real estate transfei-s we note thin 10: ll block 42. just east of the Highwoojl M_ E ghurch, by nu,- Mr. and Mrs. Prall to Mrs Frit'ch. the wife atone of the merchant» up them. for $800. Also Harriet E. Doyle and Thomas Boulter, part of lot. 11, block 39. neatly names the street from Dr. Newman’s, for $800. Some talks would not take our aidviee and book their coal for July delivery at 86.50 per ton for best Le- high and they are now. paying far beyond that. with the price going up rapidly and Chicago papers say there will be no coal on sale by January 1, 1901. We are saving our ash: and sifting: beside; keeping an eye out on our neighbors' old rail fences. ‘ v.9... G «wank-nu: Some way the general contour or outlinelof the new Episcopal meet- ing house don’t please all our nee thetiofolks. The window‘s are 'too small. What is the use of big one: if the glass is so dark there can’t any light get through? What; those pillars on the outside of the orchee will prevent people sitting book of them from seeing the minister.‘ In that’whnt people to church forâ€"â€" a m- ALA-“Ink. fl Dual. "In" r.' a' 'to see the ,g’ivnister? We thought it waste see how other dém'en'dreue, but Trinity folks don’t makoSunday a day of dress parade. We don’t like the pillars, but do lmoat luxuri- Never let up on Adventi- in. In these cayenne must advemse co keep bul- im a well as to HIGHWOOD, edly like the idea of I solid c of the 91d style, one that can htck‘a fow scores or oentuz years in dear old England v ’ou‘r ancestgy came in 1638; look With plaaau‘rqou that. every day. ' ‘ Miss Bottom of the am. took Mrs. H. C. Sampgpn’e} and «fringe and “toted†thuz‘} new school ma‘msaround town to if: the beauties: of the'oity Saturuay “er; noon. They enjoy“! it very;f_.uugb gm! voted Mn. Sampson n “sh-gidid roman" [Other thbu'ghï¬ulr kin}? name. And Mia Botnuu,well\ahe is «nu-of :he o§d pionqers in school worg- and witbal ca‘ma {mm‘Vermout so f" ‘ was f‘perfectly maul.†' i Mrs. Lewis Stackpola. (neatâ€"Kath. gryn Brown) ls at her'father’t 23‘. C. Brown. on Dale and Haul u wane,- ‘t’car a two weeks’yisit. Our Pa» ,‘ rol- idqnts will remembér‘she was‘ mar- ried Oct. 16, 1899 and left a‘ onw (or her new home in Bustnn'a '1 this 1ia her ï¬rst visit to her how since that happy event. We and-7 “and that her brother John will 5; gturu with bar to enter st. Paul‘s ucé 3301 to Pmpnro for “’th ‘ . Rector Woloott. we are 3' §xd’ to know, is having a. delightful ‘1, 5m: on the other side but he is not 1; ining ill-strength†rapidly at he yjhod; "“8 m â€M “Maril- «'91s; haunted arid ï¬ance it takes range? than was anticipated to fullyfguheok the downward ten 7 or omï¬wmo the momentum Ohio}: 336' and; start him fully the other way. "’59 are glad talent: that he is airway as- suredly on the} up grade. * E About twentrï¬veof the {cat}! of both'suxes of thiscity had a “ :5 ' rack ride" Waduésday evening'outgifu the country and then back to the grEIig'u- lend Park Club house for Supt; at and a pretty dance. _ The aï¬air 3anneal to be managed‘largely by Wi Car- ver with numerous helpers. _ ,They all had such a "parfectly 3p"; ndid" time that not one of them cw; d tell us whether they rode on nag . oats, straw or pins shavings from ï¬aker’s warehouse. « ' Miss Joy Miller, Prof. -‘:l;§il|iam King’s 12 '0: 14â€"year-old 1-;rand‘ daughter. led the young ‘};.~,~ople’s meeting Sunday evening at t‘iï¬! Bap- tist church and some of (€39 old heads said it. was most adixéirably and successfully done. The Easnersl topic or lesson grew out of ti; dec- alogue whiohshe read and exp}? ended with rare skill and judgment-j; What. charmed her auditors was tho cof- rectneu oi interpretation; he: good and mature judgment. her apgg‘pess in the applicItiou of‘ite lessons :5}; daily me and her seneejn seizing .i'ige real gist of the evening’s lesson. git rep- resented good honest and incessa- ful work on her part. ‘ ’ A very interesting social w. by the Christian. Endeavors Ebenezer church on Tuesda ing at the home of J. J. Bram heavy wind and rain during made it'neoeosary for. the i lawn social to be held .ndo transformed into 8 “Keller The caller which was entire]; was illumined with Japanese and the humans repast was. on tables entirely covered wi; draperies. The aglmisson E particular part of the house o: cording to one’s weight and '; 3rd of chase) was set so 91' paid scout for .w'eighing a: pounds over soortain weight -‘ h- _--__ Watches and clocks called or and delivered by; Schneider Cc so. .f, it w a grand emf HIGHLAJD P‘ARK; {zvgiven 7M the -‘-~ avian- i; The 30 day ended s and new a the her. mar- once i this since “and b one many and no t every 'ade, 1!: Of ' rack u the ligh- al’ and and a old, irably moral dec- unded What white. .nterns proud I white ) this at ac- sund- FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1900. haunt mu â€urn- nus Mr. E. H. Hyde has been ill the put week. j Mrs. McCordiu has left Winnutku for “hon time- n ' Mr. Frank more will return noon from-ab Mlle Blair of Iiawatha. Kan" has been visiting hubs Mai-y Onh. : MI. and Mrs? WV B. Dyer will " Mr. and mi, w. B; Dyer will mm very mun £9: a trip out. ‘ Mn. Wearf ind family haw‘re turned from Womowuo, Wis. Mr. lLF. Biggie, who has been quits ill, in now able to be about. “in Bertha Thoma is visiting friands on the «path side, Chicago. Mia's Sarah Weeks was the guest 0! Mini Elimbï¬h Aldrich this week. Mr. Paul MgQueen has returned toWinnet‘kI aim: being away all , Mun Comm has returned to minus“: 3 Mn o'p‘ondmg t!!! amn- summer. . Mid- ]:on Hay, left Winneth on 'l‘lmuday for fliqmoapuliu. where she has mepwd p position. , ‘ MSJTDâ€"grï¬-ern Wisebns‘i'n. ' ' Miss Burchard of-KeuiIWOrth.-who id teaching in the Winnetku public school is boarding in-Winuoth this year. “ mu rum-m Mama left Win- neth‘l on Thundny fot Bocifmd, where she will enter the fourth year of her college course. Mrs. Mound is spending a woqk in Michigan visiting Mrs. Snyder. formerly Miss May Riggs of Win math, near South Haven. - Mn! Robert Hinchliï¬. chief en- gineer of the South Side Elev-lust! railway. visited his daughter, Mrs. Chas. Tlm'mwon. last ieek. Misc Pauline Taylor. who has been away from ‘Winnotkl .ull summer. has returned to the village only to leave it again on Monday for Racine. Miss Mary Willis, who has been spending a par} of thy summer with her sister, Mrs C. S. Thorns, has re- turned to her home in Brooklin N. Y. Quite a large number of young people from Winnnth enjoyed a Very? merrgmhly rigegl 1-“ Friday , AL‘:_ A... EQEinEWVBJIing using their deal tination. . We would like to remind our Worthy rival, The Local News, of the old adage “New brooms sweep clean," end when it has arrived at years of discretion. it will realize what a rate of time and energy it letodevote a whole paragraph to calling Intention to each a mere slip of the pm as occurred in a recent issue of the les-Lmn. an Whuth Con-ell. Aretu meetini of the council was held Sept}: ll present. Commummtions were read from R. S. Moth and Thomas Copeliq. asking for the vi e e insurance on the WWW whit]! ngills doein Semen. ulc â€lulu" v "hrâ€"- -â€"â€"--â€" __- _" v7. ,, bet. On motion the mamrwas refered to the committee Wlth power to act. ' The pmident read a communication from E. W. (35:00:! conccrnin the ordin- ance fat a'sidcwallg on wst of Birch strut, 3111523203111: the advi§ability of I" D... I05â€... tlflOlII: Wlnuctka. t.ton mmmugineawasmbein- s acted plans, speciï¬cations MMICOJ Iorasidtwalkontho eastsideofBKhstmetbctWeen Pine and Willow streets, .. 7, , j mpre'p'an an ordinance or such sidewalk m accorgiancc to the proï¬les and . plans of the_ engineer: A M ' Us \ull.ll|‘\vl . An amendment was made to mecfl‘éct that a commim: be appointedto invad- gatg the advisability of passing such an ordinance, but ï¬t was lost and the original motion carried. . ll W 1.1.- earning the cannon offend to the vi] 'byth: overnmentat‘the cost of freig t on same. It stated .that if the WW wishes to accept tin olfer they must n y the_ gpvernngent aLoMe. _ __A___._ 2....†u.“ u“. ‘uv... n"... A lens fro'ï¬'t'éhig'iessmn Foss was radconcaniaf th- naynl gun which h: was to setur: Jr (1‘: Vin :, th: cxpens: on same bcl shn y the ï¬ght that He advisedljlie viflagc tqgggept ghs 33 .._...rvâ€"...v. McHenry offer â€\de: co’uld sccun naval gun later._ a 4A-- ...-- I.“ a. naval 5‘"- u"... On motion the matterwas left infln hands of the president with W to‘ no provided Ithe‘charges did not exceedggh -L_ AA__~_~. ._ 9L- â€Chara-33'6f "in! committee tandem the name of J. as flieirselectlot for clerk. Amubflh PM we": rantsordcmdfgrsupq. Miss Ubnrlm I. PM will r! (time her position or mandolin an: guitar teacher It Ferry Hdl Sam nary, Lake Forest. mbor I! 1.900. MiuPou-Ioh wilbo low to receive beginner! and I nnoo pupils. Spociul attention in calla to the (not thu clue is awful. i teachingohildron. 111on is the most complain tndouia‘ The reorganizing and onlurgin of a. Ferry Hull Mandolin so Gsuiur club will basin Sumo-hr 1 . GLENCOE, â€For further information oddut Mandolin and Gain! Studio. For: Hall. Lake Forest, [11. Henry Detour. our young m contncm. in I) driven mu: won that be hardly know: what w d He hn jud oomplohd the found tion and lint part-of the moon won on John Gnlhghor’u now. how Ibout. opposite LIIâ€: Cole's on 6 Johns Ivonne; Thmodly , be at him bogm workon Pro-idea“ F. Hanna's new residence jut on of his item and balm-I block 1‘3; ‘hnrnnhjqbggy.flogu mu ,, lA__ .I. IM rlulc. ‘Co andwar a... .00. I 0"... agumocg in â€sauna I... to. 0.006 Mr. W. D. P¢mndmagoedu {hurle- Alliwn'a over Saudly. ' I Miss Vesta Home i: a guest at Mr. Jun-dun Plunder}. 2 Frank Darling In. "turned to LI Gnngr. lll. 3n Clonal: Dapper banned from Xenon!“ tut mt nigh 3" pm"! in health. i buy Suurduy evening at In Weak. ;' [in Sophia Oct-Icy caucus-d a macho: of her little friend- Wedge;- flny afternoon. 5- Mn: 0. D Praia gun I catching - Mr. and In. Jasph Planner in guest: 0! (dead- 3: Dixon. Ill. » Mrs. Kent and [many have goon to Chicago to reside. 5 Friday morning 0! 1m week. In. Boo Newlnll was badly burned while instructing a new cock into the min- uriol 6' I 211ng ' In come my a». gm Ind turn “:9 by .ot, an own the wrong In] and when win. ,Novhnll want in light it n f! lotion hllwd. Mn. W' 'Vod paintnlburu on{mhnb.~umou. and cheat. ; In. In Clam“ y“ one o! we aim who menial m it the Chicago - Musical collogl q») put - ‘4\4\ , _ ‘ um B. 1). Parker of Donner’t We visited relatives-ham M!- Bert John-on m allodéo'il» m bytho scrim illness of“. tuber. Orlando Richardson unturned from Dixon Tnosduy «unpaid. by his i’ml B. Fischer NW N' sister from Wheaten Bland“ “‘1 Sunday. A large number at our poop}. “- tended the county lair at Liberty villa this week a. foundation of hi. homo in Proc- â€('0 addition Hood-y. We «Mud u now lurmu willboput in the stool hunt... theoldono'lnotuï¬iflotory. Kr. Cuplot ‘h-_ mud a Win dua‘hugnndwilllwld conica- In the noun nor. in. It. Bobimn’l building my Sunday ‘l‘b duh annual Int-mt oleï¬n; hold lad Thurcdny m I grind «.3 cu.- Ovor 81(1) can no“ (or the chant. T150 W. 1. “lauded out. the pastor- from Wukagln 'ontl. Lake Villa [abut ht. oldlor, and lvuhoc chunk.- ' . and If. and In. [mu [m ‘ Kongo. siding in the nudes! put. Bu. Cole 0! Ivanhoe gave ch. «Cling nddral, which everyone My enjoyed- lnrtin Decker. Eur: Abbot. and Will Payne were Guy-lube Vinita" 1-» week. It. Decker and It. Abhot lone soon for PM col- Swami It. Payne [or his senior you It tho Northm Halted School. Chm' gamma-ammo". a... 3 nouuuugummcu M23213; Glcncoe. “'INNETKA. N016 LAKESIDE