‘extreme the “he! in!) Ipt 3 mm “M “I" " national above, . mm: ww- w general public pay “ID eflwd. by 'tho way. and ou hate-n to (bf- child- he tiemlisbm-ss of ,the get a†worked up had 1‘ it. iris better to 1’8- Remvmber Ayuntpne' r.n {thwrul‘s «him: you 4.11 the time. and hen} -hv~r* why in imiing naproï¬iqing material Jmlfl‘rrt’hirty yé-m‘ hum†bad“ you? cho-m‘? ova‘y ‘ «be tags}, the II. 00 can. but awful: boy of your ' Mild you km ,full terror he is. - '- Ibex-y one editoz got hugnts; “Tell are, ye meets. ye' mes-angers it" swindlrd ‘ printers have no redmabove?’ 3†sugel hand W: Ligbwledge given, «iv. ‘Eé’nhthe pï¬ntgr'u hook {miter hawk." ' ‘ or will 30$ amniotic 3mg milked-e “the thb improvmi (which pa pastor who resigned :- could»: W4 his Id in his land! â€wr- luv}.- little to dd, dear have this. You m an I he salvation, and tip wï¬th mu have trotted If that you gotï¬t' ‘n-m ’W “W! rum 3 ‘53". I10" 0’ mm: «mm is MW rut n ’of wisdom for Iighluul Pwk to Win bun mob neg-fly whor- tgir), whenbbeï¬rnthlb' Rh 3 mm chem who! "if he. manages â€.mt r better half; turnips, pumpkins. ' cabbage, :1 other dainty «39% I1 family use.‘ Just do! d. wood are 150.th mmoditit-s to keep an! united, £sz hop {to- In our door on. 1m ya?“ exchange, will take ion subscrip- J, to k“! tbs P7955, nuke a little hell of our Jo («ed the devil; milk; the babies: 'mimey, to ihen out of he! nod no pnviloao 0‘ own wed in motd p ordmlncn. M b' a imp! and clued to npru‘vemont '01 a) P" Wt. I'mpolitic. rum! the "Pa im'“ amen 'oii 3101.2". ml! 41.50 per you pres~ wwwsmmu: ‘nghwood. § mm a. mus-mu; State’s attorney Talcott of,Wauke- gun, was at Eighwood Tuesday. D. J. Brady oin- popular village clerk. was at Evanston Monday on oï¬cial business. "1i i" Charles Tnmer of Chicago, spent». Sunday with his parents, Dr. and Mrs. 8.,8. Tamer. Maj. Wipple, the pay nastier of the land department of the hiked, spent Sunday at the Fart. Mr and Mrs. Harry Holland of Chicago spent Wednesday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Marsh. Stewaxd Manning took an insane! person from the postko the general hospital at Washington, D. C. on Monday . Evaneton lodge, I. 0. O. F.. about 20 strong, attended Highwood lodge Wednesday evening and conferred the.2nd degree on Mr. Barrett. Lioné. Mitchell of the 5m Infantry who hon r'ecruiting‘duty at Bun-ming- lum, Ah, spout aeVeral days at this post, the guest of Lient. Pearce. Sad news reached the post list Tuesday morning of the dehth of Maj. T. 1". Forbes. son who has been attending collage at Rochester, N; Y. Ed Doolittle was taken to a 110qu 111 Chicago and on Friday one Of his eyes were removed, The eye had been troubling him ~fo: some time, the trouble being the forming of a false cataract The doctor gave him little en- couragement in regard to his other eye. I ) ‘ . Benjamin Loftus is very sick at his home south of town." He will be takenlto a hospital foi' an opera- tion. Miss Guynetb’ Rich was blasted by the C. E. Society as delegate 'to the anniversary meeting at qukegdn‘ nexï¬ Shiurday. The ï¬remanlgaye a‘bhll a} the téwn hall Thursday night, with supper served at Woodman hall, proceeds to go tm'vards a bell and other necessities for the company, The ' Lake , County »Centrall Teachers’ Re'ading Gircle will meet at Grays Lake schoolhouse on February 9th, Sessions begin “10:45 mm. and 1:30 p. m. :At 8:30 p, in. Prof. Mullins, instruo- tor in natural sciences, at ~the ‘Wheaton College, will speak on “The Natural Science in the Pub-r lic Schools.†All interest in edu. catioix and espeéially teachegs‘ are urged to attend. ' Fred Daily had a narrow escape from .death one day last week while at work on the ice house barn at Rouuil Lake. While at work on the roof forty feet from the ground he siipped anda‘ï¬Ã©l}: and was picked up some twenty- feet from the building, appa'rently dead but afte; '“’5bout half an hour he re'gaixf‘conscious mess. The!» were no bones broken lint .he was quite badly bruis‘ed, and will feel‘ the £93th of‘his fall. for some time. Vesper services at Presbyt’erian Chqxcb next Sabbath, at 5 p, m., February 3rd. An interesting'pro- gnjnme ha; been prepared; ' Rev. Pfanatiehl’a cabinet next sub» bath will be; “The Herbie in Daniel.†Evgry resident of this community shonld be a subscriber 'to the Nuis- Mien. G'RA Y’S LAKE. Miss Pauline Hankey return d home Friday from Rod: Islandg Miss Olive Taylor entertain‘ed her friends Monday, evening lust Miss Furgerson was the gt est of Mrs. M. W. Darling over 813 0- bath. Miss Throckniorton, of Mid i~ gnu City, is the guest of Mrs. V. Scott. . _ _ i;- _ Mr. aners, George G. Ligi re are spending a few weeks ‘ in C; .i, =2.- Miés Starntoï¬, of Evanston, (ï¬ns the guest of Miss Hurford' m‘ér Sunday. â€Mrs A. M. Tipton has sold: her drug store to Mr Clyde, of H11- land Park. _ i, Mr. Charles Munch guest of his sister, ) Hurford, over Sabbath. Mrs. Charles Shaw and 51a: ter, Mildred, arrivod‘ hotne Th day from Toronto, Canada. V Mrs. Andrew McLeish war in Rockford ov er Sabbath attenttlf ng the funeral of a friénd. , The Guild will ‘méet in â€he church parlors Tuesday at 1: r ‘ p. m. A full: attendance is des5§f imd Mr. and Mrs. C. K. G. BilIivgs were guests of Mr Biliings’ is- ter, Mrs. Lewis Day, Pride: of last week 5 - 3" There will be a sociable in 3119 church parlors Friday eve . 3, February 8th, at 8 o’clock. A“ are cordially invited. ' Miss Agnes Day met wi b _a very painful accident last 8}? ur- day afternoon by dropping 3 .et- tle of boiling water over her get. The 6th anbaual bail, for; the‘ beneï¬t of the Gleneoo concert ‘ tad will be given Thursday, Fobvm? y 7 at the vill'age ball. Admisuou Eifty cents. . ‘ ' The Glencoe team plays??? the Winnetka team two games of in- door baséball Saturday last; the score being: Glencoe, 311%); Winnetka, l4~2. ' Thursï¬ayï¬be 318t, MissK he- rine P. Sieber, who has beef our poetmistress for the past‘ our years, turned over the 0506 ti? her successor, Mr. Daniel McAn 1111', whpee daughter, Miss L1bb1e 1‘ will have charge. There is no g er that the public will. not be m7 I ably served under the new regime, but we are sure we only eiprese the universal feeling 111 this com munity in saying th we 31 oart with Mine Kittie in this re tion with unfeigned regret He? ad- ministration, like her mm cl3L rm- ing- self, has been faultless?- and never, we giro sure, has the I. blic {Seen served moré courï¬e 1y, more faithfully, more aoeep bly. the acquaintance of a numlier of those without whom the world would he a howling .y‘viidernéss. Ref 3; of an observing ‘turn 0! mind(tha* is a necessary qualiï¬cation in new aper work) he has noted a few aeeon‘ fligh- ments in the weaker sex. A}: man never for a moment thinks of a )oth- brush as anything but a tooth? rush, but a woman'knows its endless .capâ€" iabilities. .If a Window home up; Lat night she wedges itwith |__ ' _«1 brush.» ' If she «is suddenly rewind to stirsdese of medicine in I gin. and ispoon is not at [and the handle of her toothbrush is brought in ,3 3 play ‘55;th heenkaown to i ‘30 it No loosen the mould in a £015.†The writer cannot deny that ha has GLEN C052 ’V TH SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS LETI‘ER. Then there is the hairpin. The uses to which a vocian can put a hairpin are without number. Do. a cork ï¬nd its way to the bottoni of a vial a woman will spear it with a ‘ hairpin and attract it. Should she wish to bore a small hole in a piece , of Wood, she will heat the hairpin , and burn a hole with neatncaa and diapatch. As a glove or' boot but- toner the hairpin comes in handy.; ' The hall-brush, nnleaa it has a silver - or celluloid back, a woman will drive tacks or hammer the family cherub, an occasion may demand. She can _ make an excellent hammer with the L heel of her boot and convert a cane ‘ knife into a ecrew driver. While with a nope-well, the least said ibout her accomplishments with that mur- derous weapon. th6 better. Itoâ€"loath Grumman, Years ago an American minister to one of the European powars was blomd with a pretty daughter whose. charms wrought much havoc in the rank and ï¬le of the young men who met her She was pweet and gracious to all. but her heart, as wall at her wit, belonged to her native had. One day her father found her at her desk knitting her brown over I letter. “What's the matter. my deafâ€. he asked, patting her shoulder aloe-- tionately. “Oh,'l have to writ» another ,doâ€" clenaion, father," she responded, dolefully. “but nothing will induce me to conjugate till I get back to the United States!†James Huxtable, who has been living in Waukegan. but formerly made his hbme in Highwood, has moved to Evanston. Miss Nellie Rudolph spent Sun- day with Him Emmlyn Alford and Mrs. T J. Forrest of Raven-wood. u Our only Inducements are low prices. best goods.- Money talks. ‘ where you can save It, or make It go farthest Is the place to go. few Interesting prices herewithâ€"tor cash. Groceries, etc. 1 lb. Dr. Ptice'a Baking Pow- der....................; 13bit: 8039.... ......... Sardines, per can .......... 3 lb can of Penn...’ ........ 1 lb can Union Baking row- der ..................... Corn Starch, pg: ptckage . . . 31!}. can fancy. Peaches: . . . . 3 lb. can a‘olidTomItooa. . . 21b. ï¬ne 00899;... . ._. ...... 10 lbs. best Oatmeal ....... Tea, up from .......... ~. . . . East Oil, ‘por gallon ..... _ . . . 3 lb. can Apples ........... Prunes, per lb ............. 3,000 Toothpick. for ....... Flour, per barrel ........... $0.935iléx,1.x.x....~.... $1.00 2111131100660 Pot....'.a..'.. 10c Iii-quart galvanized Plil. . .. 20¢ Orders called Kitchen Utensils, etc. rice for and delivered. trading check: 1‘00 15c ' At dinner the 9th“ day the writer enjoyed a discussion carried on by three Indiaâ€"one. member of four bright children, due other twopot In yet poo-cued of tho'ee flail] ome- menu. [twee plenuingto heerthe idea adveneed hythe twohdiee note how they would “bring up†the child- ren ehonld providenee eee lit to pro- vide them «A household comforte. It ie much euier to edvunee ideas for the government of children then to carry eneh idea into execution. Not one parent in I lhoueend my train 3 child to eondnet thet will] meet the requirement: of other people Who are engaged in the nine buei-' neat, end if the lediee who led that diecueeion are ever given the oppor- tunity it in safe to any that not one thousandth port of the dieipline ,ad- vacated by them will be carried into cflect, and that their children will he “brought up" properly juet the‘ eeme . â€"-thnt is, in their estimation. ' A wmll hm. They cure [Mm], hairfalliug, headache, etc. ., yet it end! tbe line as an culinary comb. Dr. White'- Electric Comb. The only patented Comb' in the world. People, evety where it bu been introduced, wild with delight. You aimply aim!) your heir such day, and the comb doea the not This wonderful comb in simply unbreakable and ‘ia made en that it in abeoluteyl impossible» break or out the hair. Sold on a1 written guarantee ti; give perfect1 satisfaction in every respect. Send stamps for one. Ladiee’ nine 50c; ‘Gente‘ elae' 85c. Live men and women wanted everywhere to intro- duce this article. Selle on light. Agents are wild with ancceaa. (See went column of tbie paper.) Addre- Subwribe [or the Nm-Lmn 31.50. Elm. ’ Complain Lamp (baud). . . . Plates, each .............. Cup. aqd Sauce". pot not. . Trunks. up from. . . . Kitchen CupbOIl‘dl. . House Furnishings. etc. Iron Beds (trimmed), mum-es, up from - Pillows. per ptirn - - Couon Banning. per ml! ..... Comfort! and Blanket from. Ludien’ fleece lined Wrap- Ltdim’ Odin Wflwfl- ' ‘ ' Ladiee’ Gingham Apron-n. . - Box' Writing PIW “id E“ velopen ................. 6 rolls Toild Paper ........ 2§-in. Iiik but uï¬n Ribbon. per yd' ................. Dry Goods. etc. Ivered. Goods delivered free. Get your checks. Telephone 47. up from ..... 81.99 1.75 BATIIS! CPICIAI. PMILY “’1’...‘ ...JOHN name's... B a rbe r S h op, Reliable Laundry -â€"-â€"-â€"-â€"â€" sr. PETER BROS. mam-- GENTLEIAN'S LIST. Shim, plain- “widtcol. Swami; “ wheat.- Flame! ....... .4 Ne up: ....... I: cut? pl" - 3: Index ï¬lm.- 4 bade-shims C Nl¢htshins l Socks.†pair. 2 Ham†1 Necktia N as ..... 1' Covers Tutti-h M an â€3...; Totaling. pot yd. up fro. .. Luge Tm (um); ...... Wink. 8 for ........ Battenborg Panama. up hop Pillow «up: than damped Gents' Furnishings. Ian’s Glenn. par pair ...... Inn’- swo him an... .. Men's Pub. "In. .11â€. :9. Boy-’ Punk, npfrouuu... Ken’l Ell! Hon. pa pull... Arrow Band Collars, 2 for. . Ken's [may Shirk. ulna 81. 50 lot ........ A {ï¬ne lim of sum. lion's Shoot (solid) up fw- “.25 [Adica’ ï¬ne Shoal. up 110-» ‘25 CENTRAL AVINUI. Two door- wut of Niv- den. ammmu Doyoukoowthuï¬neén Followiu h . IR (I‘m Shoes. inc Mum! joulnvauhl Shaun-Road. Pillow Shams was