elephants me 5c 21 day. mu, 1". N '1'“, III [meat of Floors II crescent m 5m II. Expat-I 2!" {Floor Finish. Ilium Av... w 0|»er ILEPHOIE co. DE HOTEL, WIN. Humid-l. {W YORK. moat rid Ice. b. Hep-mm. la lch ‘ Dir-tied mm Imisb m, IGHLAND PARK. ILL MSW“ ’1 mm. In! Ave." hone be Park or vicinity- Box 465. Iu Pint-cid- 5? g ‘ m: rmiture Co. Rood and For!“ "0; gids, one for m on: for â€(and WW“- “WWI-Jacinta. m Park, In, P- 0- Column. D, LocalAgcm ’TERING Til-Irina: m. iske dohtCos. BWAG‘E Thoeewho kimw and remember Hips Lydia S Hansen of Big Rapids, Nicely, who; spent nearly two yehrs in the Park, wilt be pleased to learn of her marriage to Mr.‘ William D. Smith of BiNapids, Tnursdnyn March 14th. 1901. The weddingi was a quiet one, only famiiy friends I The postixiaster in a neighboring town informs uathat bne of our aub- lcriberé baa' gone to the pen. We have souls more who might to go there if they persist in not paying up gm: subscription. . We noticed a ydimg man the other dag; with two heads on his shbulders‘, but we didn’t consider it any curiosity, for one belonged to his girl. ms. “1311mm Smith otChicaigo, formerly a‘resideut of this city, ii the gusst of her‘ sisteri Mr's. ‘P. Cauluy ofï¬ccond street. I! you want to purchase a reliable pa; of shpea, you should go to J. A. Blomdahf ’he handles only the best. A certain girl of this towï¬ cinims that her fellow is a_ mind readei, Measure be can always tell when she baa eaten onionat ' spa-Hing: Spring Water, 10 gallon can, 8001mm. .No chtrge for deliver ing. er. Tilln'un, P. 0. box 459. Telephom Vt». 494. Some women c‘an’t pass :1 mil- linery store with out looking in.â€"- Some men can’t pass a saloon with- out going in Byron Stevens, while running to men a train, bad the misfortune to slip and fall and was unabh: to wOrk for a {8“ days. For boner“, reliable foot-v esr, go to J. A Blomdahlsshoe store. James McConnell is having his cottage, on Second street, r’emodled. It will -be aï¬ne two story building when ï¬nished Mia Alice,daughwr of RB. Emsn, was tï¬mtgned with pnenmia, but with good care will soon be 'able to be out again. be sorry to hea'r that she is very in at her home on Laurel ave'nue,‘west. ‘ Spatial inducements for March at m Ladies Bazaar. Mrs. Bohl Tel. 302 mama Mm. M «is: Some people seem to 'think they have an inherent iï¬ability to make inability to make mistakes. Wisely spoke the sage who said: “Example IS (at more than preeeï¬t. It :3 instruction m action " , Goto Blomdshl‘s for ï¬ne shaves It honeupriees. ' ~ Fred Richard’s new' brick hands on N. Green street wiil be neatly for occupancy by May ï¬rst. If who cannot keep ogf'secrets 'our- se‘v‘qa, we need pot expect others to keep them for us. an - It is not always the rich man who pays his ~ éubecription the ‘ most promptly. M garden and flower seeds at Mag-harks The sweetest joys are often prev cadvd by the deepest sorrows. Highland Park. lies}. earsets for $1.00 at Mrs. Bohl‘t: A loud “I won’t,†means “I will if I have to.†LAKE FOREST, § 6 m!"§mH-itnï¬lrï¬ï¬ï¬ i a Successful martinis wnmunug: VOL IX. The bed medium term: sham enterprises is the ‘ idk; “ Iii ' mine éiis '"niie mmmrmmpm ineuuwenasmv '- Bemjd pp on Advertisâ€" HIGH WOOD. Call on Dale: Sweefland for Q 1e ehdicvsc selection of- E asha- card‘s. ‘ Ovejr six hundred soldiers lid their oï¬icera left Tuesday to lint { Dan Sheahen refused the judi ermine when it was offered him Tammany It was am the In be refused but he said truly, ‘-‘ .'. fellows can’t deliver the goon Judge Sheahen is not a fool if don’t water his milk It is the consensus of public oph m that four-ï¬fthsof the political comm: in conceived and executed by some of public oflï¬cials of this city during the I twg or three years has been germinahzt m Highland Park Tanimany : Albert Larsen still holds theft? at A P. Dunn’ a news store, whilti‘ proprietor makes an extended : in Central Illinois. Mr. La } keeps every thing 10 order the n: azines are as attractive as when 5; duke himself is at. home to o 'é' their arrangement ' Call on Dale Sweetland for an; r: e est. and largest assortment of has candies. ' He‘ must be a dull man in} ski, who cannot take the lists of some six or eight caddidatéa for justicéa of the peace audvsélect (our good, honest, fair, minded men tor. the ofï¬ce and vote for them. _ All goal. worthy citigens will do that. A. Abercromb‘y his just ï¬nished the plumbing and gas-ï¬tting 0;: .113 Trinity Church, and is prepared i‘mdu gasiï¬ttinginsmmsnndéwellings (ï¬lm most. reasompble rates for hot qafer heating and gas-ï¬tting.- . a , C P. Sullivan has moved 00! got Ithut old building on the come to! St Johns and the alley, intoé {he south Bergen atore where he v 0131?“: have to plane 03 the from gicor ovary. day to get it open ; ‘fï¬iiiik right w and see him. , i Park Woman’s Chi!) will have t pieasure of Iia‘tening to Mrs. R0 um Hall Wiles of Chicago regarding; me question “Has Club Life Becbaré I Dissipation to Woman V†Diatj x 8 ion to follow; ' The ï¬rm of D. C. Purdy 510 w lmvé taken the Hartm‘nft‘stand: 1 u the north éut out 25’ feet of I‘t no partition wail, than making: thew two big stores into one, this cm: 2 rs. like an increase of business. 7 ‘ 1901 {hrden flower seeds 3! 'J'e e; tgixanticipaï¬ng in' the festivities. I E, rand Mrs Smith will make Big Rap itgs “heir Emma for the present. We are happy to announce that the Wedding of Miss Frances Bum n to Mr. Francis bf Boaton will. lake place at the Brown family rebidc {we on 113291 avenue Aprfl27th. .4 ‘ ' Hartronft, We nemaudcigarn a‘i, has meted iulto‘ one of Dr. Berg. 1 '3 stores and sélls papers at the same old pzioe, albeit, he is in a ï¬lm! shop ‘ The Highland Park Fair will tare a spring opening an“: wmmém’i‘l g Saturday March 30. Don't (hi. .0 read their lid. in tbié issue Mrs. S. Levin. wife of the jeweIeg‘, has returned from a ~visit to igni‘ friends in Iowa. FORT SHERIDAN. HIGHLAND _ PARK. Inset 8r '38 ï¬t F. M. Evans proves himself to the manor born as a ï¬rst class grocer by the my be his run that store since he wu done. Every thing us knpt up out and Inactive, fresh and new, no fly .peckod goods' of last new. Besides he has the‘ best of all kindl. so that an his customoracan be satisï¬ed. Then he has good help. What “Harry"l _ Mr. Schneidet, the jeweler, found his quarters on Central avenue. too small and i hit out of the swim. So he has just moved into one of Dr. Bergen’a new stone and now you can step In than and regulate your watch or select ediamond ring for your ï¬ance or anything else in his line, on your my to the train or the post ofï¬ce. Mr. Schneider Is an‘ up to date jeweller and has every- thing this ï¬n~de- eieclo town wants and his store is as neat and tasty as a drawing room; last step in and see what tutu and skill condo. Charles W. Kirk our very versatile and admit politician was at the iTammany caucus last week He kept as quiet and demure, us some gmd old grandmother all the evening. People wondered what he was there for and all he would say was, after “pints in politics†Pretty good, neighbor Kirk, but you know Tam- many don’t take things by “pints.†nothing less tlian “quarts" or a “pony†will do them. Rev. S. A. Gould, a former pinto: of the Baptist church, spent Thum- day and End†with his friends the Misses LaBIr and Mr. Barnes. Mr. Gould in pastor of the First. Baptist church in Shelbyville, Ind. Mr. Gould’s friends will' be glad to know that Mm. Gould’s health ié perfectly recovered. With the child reu she is spending the winter in Lou Angolan Cal. Mmymm f , up in Prion-'9 bust style. Ear groceries don" qmell of tobacco smoke: and you don’t ï¬n’d cigar “be: sifted into you} granulated sugar from bar A Mrs. Book’s bulbous has grown so that Ibo has badge put on a new The Rose Leaf Pleisure club will give an Exact Ball on Easter Mon- day evening, April 8th at Goldberg’s opera house. The members of the club have a large circle of friends. and will undoubtedly have one of their usual large crowds as this will probably be about the lnet'danee o! the sensory Dan't fail to go on Raider Monday evening. Mn. Boyington, widow of the late iW. W. Boyington or thin city, died Sunday, Marsh 27th., ~ in Clevehnd, Ohio at the home of her daughter. Mrs' Carter. 'The remnines were brought to Rose Hill for interment beside those of her husband, who died 3 ye" or two age. ' «A éhoioe lot of flower seeds just re- ceived a Phone 48.. sebum-chefs. the Fillipinoa who want th it liberty as our father. did an‘hundrodn years ago. These siz’hundrod men, than sent, means more than six thousand votes for the democntic party in FRIDAY, RA VINIA, 190! 8W. ( )ne of thn molt ap-tmdnto bani new establishments in thin city is the Ladies' Bun". Mn. Bohl opened this am" only I short time {ago in a modeut way. Today-he Mia- Blyuor's hand made Batten- bnrzcnruinl. still a (our “chat: to be had at Ins. Bonk. The Ladies . The evangelical meetingï¬ com ducted by Prof. ,Whyte '0! Lake Fore-t; inthe Fort Sheridan Park parilion. go on awfully and by the vote of the people, they are to be continued during April. 0! course the roomful of 600 troupe from the Fort will make a dill’erence in the size of the congregation. but lthe gospel of Christ won't hurt the‘ regular citizens up there. Prof. Whyte will have half a dozen time. as big a congregation qp there aa he would have at the Park after all the soldiers are taken out. It won't hurt the gospel, it won't hurt the preacher, it won't hurt the aingera, it won’t hurt anybody to have gospel meetings up there. it may do [on of folks. good We heard I business man sly, the other «1-,, that David A.Holma no. an honest. reliahls man. Yes, we Fknow all that before, but we are ‘glad others know it too; He but made a good justice 'of the peace, but resigned that 0500 this spring; .and he hay mode a geod and unpahh1 city treasure and thatoï¬ea he lays down. There is 11° money i9 the supervieorahip, tha in I“ harbor "and “cumâ€, ‘ ' »‘ . -.. - -»_ <~--. -.,« ar ‘ Ir ‘ boils. Ethan's-a spam 2‘] " but sour, gm! and and!“ 10" political opponent, Fudber. 1191 has a business oï¬oa when you on go sud ï¬nd him at nine“ any time glad he knows the details of his wurk for wwu and can tell you just how matters stand. It will be well for the town to re-elect him. Henry M. Prior in a model town clerk. H6 is I business: man and knows whd businul is and , how to do it. He prior-n his dglï¬o “75“!» EMF-‘1. M m ;‘0 Fritz Bohr, the florist proprietor of the Highland Park Gmnhonu. win have a grand Enter dinphy from now until Easter. Everybody invited. We are grently planed It the nomination of Mr. W. D. Alford for our next police magincraw. He in man of ripe experience; of good. lound judgment; 0! a fair. mmly. impartial temperament and with the grand traits of clnractei and habits of thought and action which ï¬t- one 'for judicial advice. There will be no snap judgment in his court; don’t know about the Vie-dc. “tin“ wuth the knowin’" and his book: an correctly kept by a skilled ao- countant. We have noticed, with pleasure that people seem to like “Fill†and his wares, which he do. liven promptly and in, good shape. Read his modest mammal-meat. GLENCOE, Calla“ Seem. of sort. What III it and where‘did he got it? Re any. ihe was “lull†“(Han-no ~001Mb: mbout doing the deed. Who W him toga lull; locum a involve: in hi-poohot? Than-m qua-flout {or other parent- to at and am lost weir boy- get tub-d in the umphooludcuu to the in: Ind and. for “WW I an math flan-hull ho chomp." by such a tngudy. But beyond this question in [mud on our a. butionmht led yoga; Cum up tothisdoed, (och.- tho ml- mination of a Medan: hid-g A'knrnnt I.“ sworn out for hi. arrest before Judge Cumming. d Eighwood and in no hour .30! Con- table 0!:qu Gordon hid hid Ir. Wind in the village duel-ell! 3131.11“! he was subsequently bound over to the grand jury. Kb inn-est so quickly and Wall] reflects great credit on oï¬oer Gordan for his conduct. The people mm just and: oï¬oors, men who cu: Ind down the Inn with natu- nnd diqntoh andthat u that Con sable Gordon did. We don’t like to have the fair fame of Highland Park W L It was done Sand†night on the *eloctric car near Mr. Wykol'u up on St. Johns Place. about 9.30 o’clock. The our full ‘ of W won greatly terriï¬ed: thooonduotot tool Ilr. Cummings' Involve: 1m Lin, but m unable to hold. him. Oun- mings jumped from the car not: It. Tlioodom Schwarz'a Ind that home. any provocation on Mr, Chap-nah part. and the shot, from a 38 calibre revdvar. proved fatal, Kr. Chimi- dying about twenty-(out that he was “tacked. 7 Rev E. C. Ray D. D. vinyl-each ‘at the Presbyterian church mt Sunday morning. subject. ““10 Deoeitful Bent " The did: will render “Consider and Hm I." and Mr. Anderson “The Palm†The annual congregational neat. ing will he held inthochmh low day. April gnu 7:“ p. In. Nun-Laurâ€"SLw pot nu. Mn. Bob] in onoof our steady advertisers Ind she takes intend enough in her ndvertimb to have them changed at of“: u poloible, and then In. Bob! never has wen-on to complain that herdsdon’tpny hot. beau-o all. looks nfter the adverthing' put 01 her business with the name an! tint ahé displays inmy other part of he: basins-n. 1m onoofthg nested stoma 01th. kind on the North Shore. This show. what paramount ndverï¬dng and modern methods will moon- pliah even in tam]! town. inunuopuumm 3 ynvuummuug WINNETKA, LAKESIDE .18