IBURK. rflAEFER. MORGA N. meter. 31$er ‘OMSTOCK. ‘. AVERY. II the PM 'A RREN- WITTEN- liable. EN EST. DOOLE Y. after TICKET. RANT. the is past do. minor. 0‘ ' Eighthâ€. RA FFEN. GAIL. the per ’01": M- Mrs. B, Dinembre died March 21, at her home in Winnetka. She was 78 years of age and had been a resident of Winnetks for 1'7 years. The funeral service was held-st the house and was conducted by Rev. Q. L.» Dowd. The remains were taken to Du- buque. Iowa, for burial. Hon. Orville T. Bright, super- intenden of schools. iii Cook County. will deliver an illustrafed lecture on "The Centraliution of County Schools and the Sanitation and Decoration of School. Build- ings†at the Winnetka Town ï¬all,’ Tuesday, April 2d. Admission will be free. . 7 Mr. Dowd invited~ his Sunday school'class to a sociable Friday evening at his home†Some 'let-l tars weie read which were sup- poseato have been written in Eu.. rope several years ago. ' Mm Hazel Gay and Mien Lan- ra Ware held a bazaar Saturday afternoon {on the beneï¬t of as children’ sWiety. They took in over eightfdoflm. The gitl’S'mdmr ball team will .‘play their ï¬rst‘ match game ‘mxt Tuesday. The opposing team is from the Girton schooI ai Keuil- w'urth. ' ' A F. R. imam, or Janetwille, Wim, visited his mother, Mgs. D, W. Moulton, last week. duck boat. for the ï¬rst time list Friday. They played‘tlie Evaluation high school sgcond team and the game: ended with a were M2! to 13in Evanston’s favoi. They oxpecttq play the Evanston team again Thursday. Capt on, W B Curran. G Brown and Gem Highâ€? 00!. - Library Boardâ€"'5 years, an. Carrie Pronty; 3 years, Chad. L. Dinbmure and 1 yr. Edward A. Harréman‘. > The Regular Caucus Ticket is as fdflows: ‘ Presidgntâ€"No Candidate. Twinesâ€"Chis. H. Thompson, Chas. S. Thoma, Paris Oink, Frank Eisher an'JMC. W. Tos- Treasurérâ€"«J. H. Wadsen. Marshal andj Collockli‘mnk Smith. ; f _ V . ‘ marâ€"John Smith. . Police Mogiflmtaéï¬orace L. WW , .~ 1' ‘ ' u-v..,_ _, [Treasurerâ€"Fred .H. Daily. Marshal and Collectorwï¬enry Leach. 'Asseaeorâ€"John/Busscher. /\ Police Mpgisfrataâ€"E.- S. Wil- Point. 3 Collebtorâ€"Edwin Drury, Wil- mette. I ‘ ' » Commissioner of Highwaysâ€"â€" Fred Schnmm; Kenilworth. Justices of the Faucetâ€"James- F. Dennis, Gleneoeflkfltou [rou- ty, Winnetkaf Charles II. Dim» more, Wilmotflz; Joseph Arm, (1 __...“v Wilmette, The indoor ball team‘ was beaten Presidenth, E. lierdman. Trusteesâ€"Geo. Baker, A; ‘B. Earlton Prouty' has invested E. E. Herdman. G. Ligare, Graver. Sebter- Wilmette. Constables-â€" Wiliiam (Havey, Glencoe; N. H. Sohafehen, Win; netka; Chas. McDaniel Wilmette; Jas. N Comatock, North Evan- aton and WalterC. Jones, Ingle- side. . The Independent Ticket is as follow3z. . Supervisorefl C. McCormick, Winnetka Followingis, the Citizens Ticket: (Township) , Clerk, Geo. Whitney, Winue‘tka. Commissionerâ€"George >cully, Country. ' « * Collectorwl). Kloepfer .1 cheater Avenue. ' , ' 7 “‘7‘ Justicesâ€"J J Fla‘uuiug .69 n4 coe;Z. F Windes and N813 Nelâ€"E‘ son, Winnetka;0 5.1111811 \\ 11- matte and Pete; Bone, Uroas-I' Point. . ‘ Constablesâ€" Frank Bitzinger, Glencoe', J.-H Devore[ Lakeside; Fred Ribhumsuu, Wiuuétka; 1’. Schildgén and Philip McKimu Wilmette. Winnetka Town Meeting. A largely attended meeting of the \Viunetka Town Meeting Society was held last Friday night. The purpose of the meeting was to dis- cuss matters, of public interest and togive all t candidates for village ofï¬ces an ' rtnnity to meet thé voters. A 093309 was sent; to evury voxef- in the yillage and a pemnnl mvitdtion m evarv candidate to be present. Chairman S. 8.. Gage}; presided Foliowing :is a concise report of the praceedings, and the discussion with the candidates: ’ Presidunl. b“ It Badman answerâ€" 13d it grew many questimfs in a clear, manly and satisfactory way; exphlined the de- velopeugent of the light and water plums, reported the complete sys- 'temutizingot the 'clérk's audltreas- urer‘s oflices and records. Showed a raflnctiogt in the price of watar to Mummy. eon- sumers and ge- Pnomxs‘ TICK)“ new to 1112 people the placing afthe whet, and light. 131m;~ “upon 9 pro t producing Trustee George Baker. delivered an able “We“ testifying to the honesty. technical and mechanical ability, public spirit and devo- “on of .President Herdman t0 the (interests of Win- 116% basis. Trustee A Caps-on mmade a. brief Statement of principles. Trustee w. H. Currï¬n stated that he would give his faithful cflorts for the village of \\ innebâ€" ks and especially the north end. 'Tmteaï¬eo N. Brown made A brief statement of ciplel sud stated th‘t he’ ‘had no mm} record at. was bearmy in u’ucoi'd with the present adminis- tration and 1’0‘ principles. Supervi-sbrwG. J , Siebe’r,Glen-, Trustee Georg“ ' C. <. Thorns, candidatg for ,t.'..u3tee did not swept invitation to be preaem RMULAR UAUCUS Tlcxn’n . No candidah‘». for president, nominee haVing withdraw-‘11 ' b. -V. 'l‘ostavin. mdidate for trustee. accept ed invitation to speak and came to meeting hut left hall {before . he “could be called on to speak.‘ Frank Fisher, candidate for trustee, ‘ came to alerting but. left hail before he was called on to speak. . Paris . Clark, candidate for trustee... did not mm invitation lobe present. Chalet; '1‘ pomp» son. candidlte’ for trustee, did' not accept. ihvitation to be present. THE SH Lil: ï¬t me schools. 7 u A. Hmi st tad be t): hitbeste f4: the im ‘ aunt 0! I1 raryz. ‘ in the fat Ian and his council, during the ast three years. We eannot afl’ord )let them retire from ofï¬ce.†President Herdmenâ€"J‘Let the res- lent agents of Cook County and Zational machines understand that me people of Winnetka can wnduct nefe local elections and 'tnnuct neir , public _bueineee without the dviee or enhance of profeauionel oliticiam†“anon urn-loans." Carlton Prouty Ind Everett Osgood Edged themseivg‘spnd loudly pro- Iaimed some age ago; that they *ould‘ not in any way interiors with il-lage politics . this spring. Their Jrgetfulness this- tips canbe par- oned as their interference has been iroductivel only of harm to their own arty. “ , m mu); '0" Amxsmuox. Chicago Telephone 00,; «we James L. Houghteling-â€"“Win- atka is gaining a nation} reputa- ou as a perfectly governed munici- ality: This raputation is due to re honest and efliciént management fthe public‘ utilities and public :rvioe of the village by Mr. Hardâ€" .Harrinin‘n lino stated that hadA heard the oï¬ciale of the liongo TelephOne Co. state that 'sy had done more for “1th In for any other muuiéi‘pllity in rich they operatedwand that he ui ihclinedtobelieve that it wn'e me to the persisteme and good anagement of the patient adminis- ation rather “than be generosity the telephone company. Judge Thou. -G. Windeeâ€" “I do vt appear in the interest of any can- date, but cann help urging the :Ople to r ‘ ember the importance the village election and to vote r the candidates beet Qualiï¬ed to 31188ch the business of the people a wise and careful manner.†R. S. Mothâ€"“I do not know hether I am entitled to any special easement rebatee’ or not but the cord of the present council is’ suf- 3ieut guarantee that the tax-payers ill yd special encasement fund: as 56 end would be glad to newer v questions which such minim-te- nts might prompt anzl if I cannot swer them satisfaetorily we will .1: “the village‘recorde. Trustee Bakerâ€"“We need a- man his executive ability; we need a natal to direct bhe'forees; we need shepherd to direct, the flock; we ed a Herd-man. known In .uty will give able services the libxary _al Preaident rdmanâ€" I stamp the hmos saméf was town Inn-use. tement that he council has mie- ed ithiulut-y ) all that he «1 for the if“ mutter bran )eitv pirdï¬ed leflmwndnct e of unsure? gaskets “n96 blished Hy ant “minia- Inn and “‘7‘“ -all intergat tillage money he‘people. rary Trulwe . C. B. many le as usual .11 rating and dble. speach. mining to do- : her special nations to se~ Lug childre'nh ks for the pub- jbyary. Etgry ’BIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. gt; every cent they are entitled the candidate {or treasurer. nude 3 h telling that, he had been in the council and haul; been police mumm and bad £13541 a. "blind pig‘? keeper He stated he named the ofï¬ce “because he needed the. dthy. " Lib'ru'ytrustees~ â€Nunez . with- d wn tram kick 81». "Z Madmen. other eimiler locality when we operate.†(They did busine- with President Herdmen ) Chicago in Milwaukee ElectticRy â€"“Winnetkn is easy. We would like to run through more village- like Winnetke." (They did henna; with the men who are conducting hhe oppoeition to I’m-idem Herdmn) The {worthy gentleman who plou- iwd to attend the town meeting end all: questions concerning the alleged misuse of special mt (undo, failed to appear, President W therefore voluntarily brought tho matter up. The expluntim and de- fence he made Would have and. the doze-aid Worthy gentmen with they had never started the am bed they been within betting ï¬lm. “vrnua: arr-10m ail III my? me antennas.†' The machine ticket in without I candidnte for president. It. 1.0. Winsbip performed a public Ierviee when he withdrew hit me and in- fluence from the oppulitipn to the [present «II-inhuman. Mr. Wm. McKinney. who .8 nominated, for the council on the same ticket,- lolt no time in with- drawing his dame. - ' The subatimie for Hr. Winchip. m1. KuMaE'bu Within" Mr. Henry Lunch, who wII nomi- nated for mmhIll Ind oolleetot IIIo declined to be and. ‘ Ll’l‘ m norm IIwnl. President Hardin-n 0! course will. be re-electod. No one in Winne has been found who in willing to run against him. On them With him are ï¬ve candidates {or concou- men; four. for ire-election. The social and busineai standing of than men wherever they Ire known in of the highest- Tney In in sympothy with the business administntion of. President Herdmnn Ind without them he will b. helploII to continue the policy which he gim the vi]- lagen wide reputation.“ Inning I pure, eoonomiul, Ind model govern- ment. Hr. Baldwin’s unmounted election will be I wand victory for ;the people unless they on glad» I {council of men like him. I Mr. C. W. Toetevin'e record.â€" Doee Mr. Toetevin expect the people to overlook the loans mner‘ in which he‘ handled the will-3e money when in the 0500 of village clerk. (See the expert manna"- report on ï¬le.) Does It. Tolbï¬n expect the people to forget Me 00.- duct last year when en mar he was unable to prod†tiling. money placedinhieehergqh ye, emu;- bonde, then long ovetdee ad (Inn. ing intextest [#3:qu of “fulï¬l.“ inability to take up “no bond" (80: village records.) Does Mt. Tastevin “but the people tooverlook the M M it took him four month- to quality as treasurer this put you. W on} banning the village credit. (80. records.) In answer to 'qnouionl mm the alleged mica-o of {not at special amelmentaï¬wd 37. 9" â€I when. President Mm m the following , “M OrCueJJ" WWW North Shore Vacant and Improved Real Estate. Peabody. “oughleling 8: Co. BUILDING LOANS LOANS 104 Damon â€he“. CHICAGO. Nun-Lulu: “The m onl- oantnim I oomph“, M ofbothoftheunndlllothor Spoo- inl Anna-meow The“ math no open for hm at Ill tins. Thy show every dollu pdd in» each fund and any, dollar pull om Ind uphin the pupal. In! ‘whichuoh expenditure um paid. ‘lmort positively thatâ€! ha not been any" Inhale of that fund- undor my admimtrction. It in the desire end Mention of myeell end council thet'thele m be made in fullhln the amount of the mute - cannot hithfully peformtheirduthl in n- gerd w rebetee on sped-l nee-- menu, in the feet that all but one member of the council. ere. (launch!!! Inbred“! in the epeciele while (our ofthe Ive eendideheon the oppoeition ti“ hue not: donut of In“ in Che specials ’I do It “I W peoplgcohkemymdbtiï¬mz butwenminoun uncout- chom- selves." Ono Womb! intend which will prob-My interest than ind» pay. ment by u lotus: comma!†your. Proutylnd It. 0‘00! to! their union 'in spreading that assessment: while I third coldl- uionvr uppointgd by the court v0. satisfied with’flEW for dull" services performed by him. the pro-out council seem to be“ curtain representatives of M and union! lacuna iu tho “a... uro trying to gut contra! of Vi“... afloat for the beniï¬t of that! ho... New Tier-e Venee- French-t. . TheN.W.G. L. a O. 00.. are waiting to aee the malt. of the elec- tion before preaenting an ordinance for a frenohiea in Winnetka. Mr. C. S. Thorne, while in the council two years ago, clued a naeolntion in favor of granting thb corporation :1 50 year franoliee tree. If he ia returned to .tho council to will be given anotbet chance to m thia , valuable Innohlee away [or we [oral-bed [emby a MW Lploal aimilet to die electric light andwaler plannwlmebytlnpanph will reeeite the pad. I!“ lie plant wild, Wag In). 7 the following hum. «m amount to a considerable only. Thonbovolénldo MW 310,4oomooaowoOoI v0“- :1.an7 ans-1' mm (II) 230 lighb at :18 pct your ' um um": it'll"! MOI!!- (W) “(mind to m8" light-lotâ€) ' m “The clothe†uh the