l0 - l0 Bus A. brad hm». M Miami Stain. Cocker ts.’ Eggs fér hatching. ' of 25 Mrs. Fred u Raul and forest INC L AVENUE. egg-of NI" once. main min: Janey cow wk. m nun Was a the depot uncut. ‘ now that you on sh right here fa Park. n JLY us? ,.__.._‘ TER BROS. njo Md Mondhyt j‘. Beardnlqy box .‘20 a set 01 3|th aim [or a penny- Bohrs Art Emporium them, and she Ii" hev can be obtained. at“ market acne CW Column. MOHR’S... listol’rkei Pillow1 Sham Io-z Doyï¬qg ..... I .‘f.’ TrJy‘Cloth ...... Rwahdry,W1b--‘ Highhdmm. r: h-~ between S! in: Avenue and Shem Road. Che-dams HOTEL, BATHS!‘ , Tubman: 21:. ml per BAGGAGE ‘ . ‘sflk inc /. -Mmrffgrson, the genial clerk in‘ Mr. A. P. Dunn’s stationary store, is conducting the' business in thé absenqe of Mr. Dunn Who'is visiting his old friends in Galesburg, Ill. where he will probably spend six or eight weeks. 1,. 4...... “11:an B..- LeFeber of In- dianapolis. is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Watson of the ,Rail Road Men’s Home. Mm. LéFeber is on the way to Cadet Rapids, Iowa, -where her mother will accompany her for a short visit. MIS‘ Prof. Gray has rented her new house to Mg. Ruttar of Chicago for mu years. Messrs. Ditmer Mrs. Jpnas Steele has. rented her Norton house to J udge Green’s family for mother season. and some Mrs. Samuel Levin is visiting her old home m Marengo, Iowa. Mrs Levin will return the Iatter part of this month. Some seventeen} sons and Bang}? tors of old Dévonshire, England, are living in‘ ‘his city and Judge Hibbardis making up his list to send pm: soon. Specigl inducements for March at The Ladies‘ Btur. Mrs. Bohl. Tel. 302. That spruce young fellow on the roast side, wh‘o put on his summer underï¬ear last Sunday. was hard aolioquisi‘ngTuesdaymorning,‘ “what a gosh darped fool I was.†Some one asked; “What is the pan-m inside of a countny newspaper for?†Editor; “Why, don’t. _ you know iLé so our contemporaris cannot copy without spoiling any.- Fred Schhmachér is making some- thing entirely new in chocoiate gandy. Stop :3 and sample it. A young lady of this city has been obliged to go way over to Michigan for a husband. - She is'to marry the non of a» Wealthy, proqperons farmer and proprietor of 'a big. summer me- sort. Come buys, spruce 'u-p and stop this kind of business. I: is reported that the pleasaun little Stybbs cottage is rented but to whom we have not iaamed. It i: one of the most charmingly located places in the city and henceforth yill have the added attraqtion of the J “New Jerusalem" directly oppdsite. 1 A large Cray'pu free with every dozen at Homes, a lot. of ï¬ne and handsome photo frames just arrived. Very cheap. Mrs. Edward Moons is quite sick at her home on seeondastreeb. » M Your name engraved on ï¬fty cards with plate for ninty ï¬ve cents. C. M. Schneider. Jeweler. 5 We are sorry to learn that Arthur Evans ‘of the electric railroad is too lick with' tonailites to 21th to business, 7 All kinds of music boxes cleaned and repdred by G. M. Schneider thg jeweler, Highland Pï¬'rk and Winnebka. Sewing.“ machines cleaned and r'e- paired by C. M. Sahneider, the Jeweler, pighland Pnkgnd’wmnetka. ' “MN-g. Best corsets for $1.00 at Mrs. Bohl’s. Mr.- L. Loan with L. H. Frieborg. were in town Weduqaday. LAKE FOREST, news-Letter ii*§§§:s:i§mttuyl.§:i gillflfllliltflï¬iult§ Successful merchants bureau Business... VOL IX. Highland Park. The he“ medium for In: shoteenterpn'lrs Is the Never at up On Adven'wr inn. :1 tips: days; one mwadvemse tokerp hun- inesa as well as :0 HIGHWOOD, ’Clemeutine, only son of zï¬torney. K. R. Smoot is developing; into a ï¬rst class athlete, as well as; g) No. 1 classical scholar at. the Lakeg Form abademy where he is ï¬ttié'g for a brilliant career in college? His lather and mother both being gradu- him of the Michigan state ungtvera‘ity, may be so loyal to their alumi mater that they may send their pi: :mising son to Ann Arbor _- AHave you tried Schumacher’s foot}: Powder. , It preserves, the teeth and'puriï¬es-the breath; , ’ . ' ntist bill ELï¬Hï¬,- .3; 53-M- e} s an esep'tic tooth powder :3 * »‘ I}: Vi e have so “engagementai port this Week, but W6 [£531 good authority that one giV popular clerks of our city hi: “exposed†Indeed Cupid kg; cinatbd him by lodging tth in the Very core of his beamgi is Working satisfactorily. H5 outlook {is‘ highly ravomblgg; is nu]: a hulitziry case-by anyï¬i Ben} Friberg has rentgd the Bayes livery barns for ï¬ve}: years. He takes possession Mam-k 15th and when some improvomi'; its are made will have a ï¬rst. class“ estab- lishment. “Bénf knows ï¬iow to run a livery, keep his' as“. :nagg,‘ harnesses, etc.. in good oufsr and about 31! he known; how to ‘3'" for. and feed his mm. = _ .13 cigatbd him by lodging â€E virus in the‘Very egre‘of his beanï¬and it is Working satisfactorily. Hg ce .the outlook fis‘ highly ravomblg, This is nqt a hulitziry case-by anyéï¬neans. The 16!; annual charity buff. under the auspibeaï¬f the Brothergégod of Locomotive Firemen of Cooli-fcpunty for the béuiï¬t of the Rail R0 g Men’s Home was ï¬eldsâ€. the Auditélyium in Chicago, Feb. 28th, and wasé grand aucceSs. The Grahd .Mngfih :was ledby Mayor Harrison and Eiis wife and 1300061:pr fellow. ‘ Eigeoeipts will_ reach about. $1,500.- {in- the “£19m- . E ' Esparkling Spring Water, 1:: gullon ctn',‘ 80 cents. ,No charge forgjiéliver- idg. VWm. Tillman, y. o. Iï¬x 459. Elephnne No. 494. gg George Bock, who Wentrj to Hot Springs, Ark, the ï¬rst of.» ifinnary, reached homa last week E23 had a delightful time; people (1011;; there were picking ï¬eld flowers, §_:{naking gardens, sitting in the 51181; 3; man went about in their shirt sle15 fee and ladies Were wearing shirt}; waists when he ieft, and ha found 0,31' below zero Weather and two feet wf snow 0' ' U quite a chain, 13 , r2 Dr Bergen has rénted “iffy three storesin his new block. Tli} lnortb store to Mr. Schneider the Ebweler, the middle one to Mt. Harm: 31,1“ the news man. and the southeé one to Mr. Sullivan, the plumber That leaves no plaeg for a new ad lar- ger pest oflice which we all Elvaut- A cup of delicious coffee, makm E ‘ a good breakfast To have the bestâ€uu must buy Seal Brand Java and MochaE‘ A F. M. Evans. Scti': Agent , ‘ Banker Erskine has asmsijied "his- younger brother Robert wiï¬'n him 33“ m the real estate bepart‘g' tent of his constantly enlarging L“; gaiuess. Zimmer the odntract‘ors an? to be out of it this mouih 30 the femurs and decorators can put in t:}air flue touches, and all be readyr fly May first. ,, ‘ ' 5‘ FORT SHERIDA ;. HIGH gh‘ was a wife eoeipts 1" the 77.4- v raw» n v65: Avg-«(y $1 3} 51m 'on ‘ , it)! the Estorney. :into a i) No. 1 F crest '2‘ for a 3 vac ND.PARK, , “Mac and Todd,†were inaugur- ated Monday in Washington Iind forty thousand people more or less. lost their time, wanted their money and took 001an many will die of the day’s exposures-all for what.- Old Barnnmtbé showman was right; the. Amoï¬gan people like to be Mm mm Jun 30 Jim took of then‘nelveu to do it. Those Who Went .to see the strenuous “Teddy" kill a beef, or ladpo a nteer were disappointed. , The tribe of‘Bnmd all went over ‘goWheenng last "Saturday to help their sister Mrs. Westling celebrate the thirtieth anniversary .of her marriage. 0! course. they had a good time; plenty of pies, dough nuts, roast turkey. etc., all cooked like mother used to cook them. The Brahde are very clanniah and an a family they keep up the famâ€" ily bond and We honor them {or it. "Blast be the tie that binds." The ï¬rm of Evans Brothers has dissolved by mutual consent and- Fillmore M.- Evans continues -the business at tha same old stand, same old clerks. etc., but not' the same old goods for he sells so much. Everybhingis-freab and new. Every- thing deems natul'al as of old ex. cep't we don’t See any "Tom" abdut there, “Fill†will make a booming wedges of it, besides shut. ting up shop one day to help on the prospective wadding of one of the clerks, perhaps two of them? Our. city clerk John'Finney has sold his nice home-up on the Sheri- dan-Road to some Chicago gentle,- manwhdwants a ï¬ne 'country home and he showé‘his good sense. We are told "'John" plfuposes to build»: new house on his Central Avenue lot agar B. W. Whites. The avenue frontageié one hundred feet wide, while the Road is a narrow street andtzou'r friendiwauts room} It is not‘pVei-ybody' that can live on a brotid street; Charles Snyder, our young rail- road man, is of! on a mo or three weeks vacation. He 'will take in the Mardi Gras hi New Orleans, a sight. to be seen oy‘any one who has out witnessed ‘it. and than he will stopjaj the Hot Springs in Arkan- sas’ and got the yellow 'fever out of him and than home.‘ Charles is one of our rising and promising young men, and the C. N. W. folks areto be congratulated on having .him in their employ. ’ , I John C. Rogau site? a long time service'witb the Eleciric Light (30.,- aa Mi expert and eflicient workman, has sat up business for himself. He known the business thoroughiy end if; reliable. He has done work for ustopm entire satisfaction and We like to‘mconrage good workmen to shirt outta: themseim and Iliko to give them, a lift ï¬lm: we can. Do- thou likewise. The ï¬rm will haufdle real estate all along our North Shore from Chicago to Waukegku, hgve already made sales in several plac‘ea, and have new. era] inore on the string. It is a stron business combination that our prope owners will welcome. FRIDAY, MARCH 8, I901. RAVINIA. At the Wodnudny impaction, Cadet Smead of South anotl re- ceived the “orderly" ,Ippointmout, for soldierly bearing, can of equip- ments, and name“. There is a great amount of rivalry over the number of “ordain" u the ode! making the highest number receives an appointmout u Lance oorporll in June. The Oï¬oors Club ll our late“ or ganiution. The boys m ï¬tting up aclubroomin the tower and the Academy in pinning in I apqciul; stairway for their convenience. The mid-winter enmimtidm are all over and now the boys are getting down to the last half yelr'w'ork with a vim that ptomi-en good results. The Junior “Lita" have just ï¬n- ished Shakespeare’s “Hombanl of Venice†and are now at work on Arnold’s “Sohnb and Bantam." The Sophomores no working n'n Scott‘s “Lady of the Lake" and the Freshman on Howthome’l “‘W Ecum' .. W.-- W... .4.. n. ‘ Prof. Guyton, formerly. musical director undleader of Vorioa Bmi~ noes College band of Indianapolis, how. has chi-go of the cudob’ band. Fred. C. Rice, 'Ibflnerly captain and adjutant of the N. II. A. Mot corps, Prof. A. P. Allison of the Highland Park high Ichool Ind Kr. and Mrs. Boyd of LI Ports; 1nd,, were among our many visitor- lut Week. Mrs. H. 1’. Davidson alerted fbr I visit to Avon Park, Florida. [not week, One dny, to return Inter in the spring with Mice Alice David-on who has been spending the winter there. The cadet indoot base bull tu- defnatod‘ the Chicago .Athoooum team. last Wedne‘odly' by a neon of 9 :015‘. The game-u bud fought from start to ï¬nial: but the Athens- um boys were no match for has cadets. ’ The Junior clue coveted then- pelvee'with glory,_in0their With. ington’s birthdny hop. which m I brilliant success, but the-boys ere not content to rest. there. They are now preparing for a minetrel show whiéh they will give in the he" futufe and in which they intend to out-do the Seniors in their recent enteminmedt. The ansoLmn credit the Highland Park Bank with having the largest calender in town. but in- stead of the “largest" it should have read, one of the largest, for the bank caiender is a duplicuto of the one which hangs in the walls of the N. M. A. geqenl assembly room. A large number of cadete, under. the leader-hip .0! Major Duidlon. attended the Sportsman's Fore-t, Fish and Game Exposition, “theCol ieenm lust Saturdny evening. The boys were much pleated with the trip and report a good time. Northwestern Hillary My The cadets deluded the Chicago Manual Training choc! indoor hue ball team,’ hut WM] by a GLEN COE, Allan-0M Youcnn gen, not of What; curtains; two plin for a pony. ~ Chap In sou-via. The following chugu in tho hour: of union at the church in Ravinia have been mlbe by the .9“- tot, Ber. U. 8. Villa“. Thegnn cumin getting out it- deooyduch and otherwi-o pupa- ing for spring shooting, Into! Duidnon wdh with hi: laud high in the air. hi: eye. out havonntd. hopingto got nglanoe of ï¬xing geese orduch. We presume that are long he and In. David-on [ill take their (annual ipring duck but which of cough: means our, maul good dinner when they mm. The «docs are much placed with the University attention lecturu. given by Prof. Sparks. They were upecillly well pleased with Tues- day night's lecture on Mounds Wï¬W the one on Washington. Th. well known. granary ï¬rm of Evuu Brothers dipolvod pamrship Much m. The bmineu Jrill ho dorrlod on by Mr. F. I. Evans, tho need-no introduction to our mud. on. He has midbd in this city for 283/0“: and has long bean known as one 0! our leading busing-I men. He will cqnu'nuo to any 3 hr" stock of staple and fancy 3min and will be planned ho lawn a shun of your pltljodngo. We W I lnrge patronlge for the new It'll. Sunday school It 290 p. In- in- stead of‘8 p.133. “formerly Preaching at 3;†p. m. ind-ad of 7 p. In. .Ravinia people PM take note of this. Ioomof % to 8, than defeating ho city club in min. Tho Inn. ual Training boy- took unit dated. gracefully and in oak: to mph tho Military My fun ï¬nd our to tea with the cadets. The and: tom pay- : compliment to High- lmd Park by saying that the High- land Park High School and the Bible class bum in the strongest they Invo met this moon- With a Inge corps of m nuisance ho'will be tblo ‘0 apply your every need. Call u In. Bohl’o W’ 8am and ask to 060 than, and IE. will tell how any they can be obtained. The pupils in medication! labora- tory. are muting tab to: “all III! gnpe tugs: in "flout â€bigness and compounds. ‘ C. E. Schauflor, I monbar of the board of education, visited the called thi- veok and gave nimble nitâ€" tlnoa in the propunï¬on of our music (or the opening next week. Onm’eï¬rstandfltird‘ru'eï¬aysofuch mnfllï¬ckdswmbemflvhcm and the Queen and CW ‘rovne at graflyreducedm,m. W.A.Beddet. N..P.A;t. mun-statue“. ganunum-cuuuaug High School Notes. WINNETKA. LAKESIDE .15