varnish $0.. Inc! West uncut-z. mm r. rm, nu. mud run. In , nms_sm. ‘MthiMTWo‘ach wiflbcsoldvh W roam Crescent M a mus address. u out nub-criï¬ion lion Mut- 'ment of Floors wk. m Flam Finish 'ommn- ’3 3.“ Aâ€! W vmui. i W ‘h‘HLAND PM“. “A, Humâ€"- 'clcphoncs that: An y. Exam-m TELEPHONE co. WARM: , uiAdamsst. Clinch}. 00’! Ill“. SW†0% on that, I! epd'inc- irked and .TERING Local Aw“ hone Tuition!!!“ iske BADGAGS‘ g2 a day. 1/ LAKE FOREST, The Ford P. Hal! house ‘is rented for a mm or Norma to whom we have not learned.' 'wetr. , 4 Mrs Leach spent a few days this Week m the city caring for her house on Laurel avenue. ' - Buy your Garden Seedb, at Schu- whats. E _ Mrs. IR. V. Wincgbster and daughter returned to the Park Wed- nesday; apd will spend a month at the Ashtons. ‘ , . A G. McPherson has just ï¬nished 1300 set of blue 'priut drawings for Mr S. Levin’s. Non-reï¬ï¬‚ablo bottle, they Show u acbanicul skill. Mina Lottie. Brnnd’came home! from the Northwestern Coilege last]; week to spend a few days with her, parents during the Easter vacation. Goto Biomdthl's for ï¬ne shoes at ‘iï¬ï¬ilï¬ï¬illï¬v but ‘on Due Sweetlana 101-7 the, choicest selection of Easter cards. - Mr. and Mrs. John A. P ham win board with Mrs. Hull while their new'house is being erected on the lots recently puréhased from the Bingban; estate. F21:- hcmeg’t,’reliable foot-wear, go to J. A. Blomdahl's shoe storé. See J: A. lIlouufiahl (or relish! The Christian Endeavor Society of_ the United Evangelical Church expect toeend a delegation to the Rail Road Men’s Home on Su'nday afternoon for a song service. .g;§§b§i§§i¢nn::nt§tg The Highland Park Christian Science society will hold its services in the public library on Easter Sun- day arid thereafter at 10: 45 a I?" and. on Wednesdays at8 p. m Our readers ‘lmve noticed how well Elisha Morgan; ran on his justice ticket. Evidently the people think ha would make a‘ good justice. Some of the candidates hustled $90 much. The coming week is tobeobserved ‘by the people of the United Evangelical Church as “self denial Week. †All mnney mind In this way u to be dévoted to the cause of [915810118 . We noticed L. G Yoe here elem flop day and voting for good ofli- viils too That is the kind of a citizen to have to make a good town. But we didn’t see “Yoe' a boy†Tues- day, be dont havé to run the golf club now. Don‘t forget i0 tgke‘a. pound '01 Schu- macher's fresh Choooltm Cmmghmne for Easter. ' ' ' - We suppose a great many people have been wondering, what made our friend F. W. Schumacher Jock so pleasant all this'week; its a toy pounder, and a boy at that, which came to town hat Slim-day morn- ing. Congratulations Fred. V ’ 4 Successimï¬‚ï¬ We are happy to announce the prospective marmge of Frederick C. Winchester /to Miss Smith of Louisville, Ky, April 30th, at the VOL IX. Highland Park. Ntvcr let up 0!! Advertis- ing. In these days we must advert"? ““9â€" bu: {newts arc-{1:9 to > ' TN m'yï¬gdium hr lake mm‘rpthcs is the HIGHWOOD. tsi‘iï¬ï¬ii e foot bride’s home. ' They wilfapw thé Summer at Atlantic Highland: on the coast, with family and Irien i. To appricinte a “thing.“ be» you .should see the Easter dij in Dale ,Swsetland’s Phu windows; Mr. McNioholl, 1 eï¬iciant clerk has shown‘ great in their arrangement, disco“ some of Chicago’s boasted vi displays; Baht? Putting Green Lur‘n'Su sale at Fred Schumncher’ a. Mrs. H. M. Davis of Milwau The friends of Miss Alice, dm bf Mrs. L. D. Fesaenden, pm of the Woman’s Club, will be g Mo learn that her condition at p is very critical. Miss Alice hr very ill with typhoid few several weeks and all are v anxiously and hoping â€â€˜31 visitiu’g'at t home of [let ne’ A. E. Dorsey and his mother“ Eet your E ter dyes of We? land. he has the large†lhï¬ shown in the city. ‘ . varutxh friend, John Roi. â€whol handles the ribbon! for 1 some Smith, has fallen a victim of ( ipid’; wiles, and ï¬nds himself any adt Miss Murphy, at Chicago youn lady Lwho spent a portion of last i annex [at the Moraine. O ohn, w never, thought that of youiznt all “and congratulations} all same ‘ , . Cull onVDale Sweetland for t! est _ and. largest. assortment or candies. . Dr. Bootler, a graduate 01 medi- cine in 1880 and Of dentistry l 1886 from Chicago colleges; a prac; tioner of dentistry for 15 years, f'oming south for health and ï¬nd‘ L8 an opening here, has establie ed in Milton and will be pleased \‘0 see any one requiring the aerview of an expert in his profession. VH oï¬oe is up stairs in the William {ochâ€"â€" L Milton Florida Hetald. One of our ’citizenn wk: 3 wrote several éommunicetions to th paper béaring the signature “Tu ra‘yer," and discussing the propose ‘Pnrk system for Highland Park; 363 not wish to be credited with the unbor- ship of any of the article which have appeared since that 2 me, or that may be published in ti?» future bearing the signature “Tax nyor.†Mr. F.’Bahr, the florist i~ a number of plants from- to Rev. A. Haefele by an o); mate, Rev. ’1‘. W. Wobdsid: missionary in Beug’uella' The nativefscall the flowet 01: The plant grows a stalk hollyohock and the flower]: r shaped, four inches wide, of with pink throat so Mr.‘ describes it. The plants a |nioely. The city is delivering I t! 3 timber on the ground for the ne' - htidge over the ravine on St. Job! avenue just north of High am The‘ residents m that vicinity are ejoiein‘ in oo'utemplaï¬on of the an]: “aunt which will maheSt Johns renuc n prominent driveway. It ' .ll be a FORT SHERIQ, S“ A 313,33): 4 PARK. timer oming Lg an ed in future )ayer.â€1 railing ,ed com school- now; Africa. pokopo. ike the '0 bellâ€" )r white oodaide :thI dent and inter vect- lty my way 110’: ting for Iqunro timhn bfld'p with a span of 200 loot, built walking on the plan 0! the one our thy "tavino on Central‘ avenue out. ' It In. “posted to have the bridge’ “plated in about six Spa-kiln; Spring Wam. 10 gallon an. one-nu. no 05m for deliver- z-.. ï¬n. 'Mllnnn. P. 0. box 4510. Telephone No. 0‘. We chum loud bright pupils of Highllnd Park can make poetry like I book In! they were born in it, “PM mufï¬n non ï¬t." One of them having caught a whit! of the divine oflltul. Mod hi- hand with the following 'ourpri-ing and inspir. brow! I! you '1ka“. shoes at m hon long “a «say. But we on we the meat with our “th9!!!" Let the hard Iguth be brought and placed (I! up mode“ luthm’s FRDAY' inspect my dhphy 0! mm We work. center pious. pillows. lane work: Truly star of Art. I Mn Mu.oxpellle in making this All Ire venom Tn: LADlll' Bum all-t G. Bohl. Prop. This harmless looking hol log Which I skekh hen: for n, Though posing as a flower stand, Is also quite: gun. ~ To outflank a quarrelsome neighbour When he gets up at dawn, Give him a boutonniere salute From Kopje on the lam. It with a lady you’re at war, ' ‘ Just take a gun like this; - Load, up with flowerS, and there you are, ’Twas‘ neVer known to miss. When Dewey made his famous c l , lnvadinx resins of bliss, , The secret of hissuccess was / His guns were ill like this. .You train her on South Africa, We 9000 shall hear the shout, “Another [singer's “pulled" or “The Boers are enroute." When you essay to dvillze A transvnl or a state, Equip your men with rustic guns, Then trust your cause to fate. Take with you, too, some indian shot; For praise, hire blooming gorse, Then when you’re through you'll have them taught ‘ Some botany, of course. You do not need a pontoon bridge, ' Jump on, a in about; She will float you across, Tugeia Or the meandering Vaai. For genuine dviliflnz. 'When merits are summed up. You’ll ï¬nd this gun superior ‘ \ - To (intone made by Krupp- When you cxhoft through win: suns .You must notbc surprised To ï¬nd your heathen W Did not stay civflizeq- new us very 00'4“"! FM“ ‘0 CANNA SEED. 5, I901. BAVINIA. ’ We‘re-anywhere jun; before going to prelll that Mrs. Bllttle, who but been very sick, (or sever-ll veeh, died Friday learning «81 o’clock. Her one has been pneu- duy Impala: for some time. She Vietnam“: 01 rare. excellence and a (mum, devoted member oithe Ebenezer church, devoted to her family in tho best sense; unwdel wife and mother. She has labored for years with her husband to ee'oure that plenum home for their declin' ing years. A , ' She leans two daughteu. one, In. Sohrihor. who lives next her father's homegand Miss Anni, who has proved capable. courteous and ‘oï¬cient in the post oflica (pr some months past. To the berated hus- bandand daughters we extend our hen-ad: I) mpnhien- . r The North Shore Chlphr of tho faith-uh! M Mr: Pinon Monday this} inohv afternoon. The “Jen-l services will be held Sunday, interment at Rose Hill. GLENCOE. whining! by their Regent, Ili- 3. L. LOBII’, who gun a (uphic account of we Continental congru- recently held in Washington, D. C.. and which she ntlended as delega}. Mn. J; P. Whyta of Lake [ï¬r-:- addod totho enjoyment of the union by ainging“Ang/? chonald" I most acceptably. A r adjourn- ment refreshments we aprved ' An In Ccnnma. There has been on exibitiou at Mrs. Bolil’a Ladies’ Bazaar two pair of line Baitenherg curtains, valued at $40. 'lhet-e curtains are the 1:qu of Miss H, M. Raynor it required about six months time to who then Ind it can be truly said of them, “thox are a work‘ at art," 'Mhl Raynor has adopted a mull plan of giving all the l’ndiosa chance Ito hang them in their home; ticket- ‘ari bein‘gsold ac} tram one out up and‘u soon as the {cumming tickets are (old the drifting will he plan It In. Bobl'l Ladiel' mrâ€"don’t (all to get a debt the curt-in- iuxtbolndin Bazaar windows. The Highland Park Woman’s Club met April 2nd 3nd listened 'with great interest to a talk given by Mm Robert Hall Wiles of Chicago, upon the subject “Has Club Life Become a Dinipation to Woman. " With sweet woman- linees she maintained the neces- sities of the home In ofpuamomtj importance. Music and the em ‘tertainment of the homeloledones who includedu of M priulge tohold u nmroeofrecreotion undilupintion for more loving md broader living. Music was delightfully rendered lb! Mr P. Dooley wilted!" The n Dugitcn' " M. Wont-s Club. meat upon which he played being a mandolin with u pie-Int nutty. Business: Board mail; 1h l2imt. at Mn. Edibildl N Sheridan. India. will meet CI} take the 12:12 W on -- that occasion. At thefts-tutorial: dam â€I Sundny. Rev. E. 0. Ray, D. n. will punch. Sabina. “flow-I From the Guden Gnu.†ho choir will under two nth-I. “Christ the Lord in Risen.†and “h Euteni Hymn." Mi- W100. I“ sing "I know flat my I“ Livab." - The ml monthly W II. sicalnt‘pJn. mm b an follows: Organ ............. , . .. ........... MCMF. Em Quanemeï¬-"llnspitu all all Prayer".. __ Pianosand W ...... m†Mrs J. KCuster, MA 1!. Jonas, ms. Chas. F. Em Solo-“Hosanna" .............. Cello Solo ' mum-M 'Ontheï¬rstandflzid’l‘m of“ monthtickdswiflbewldvhw and the Queuund 0m M ‘ gradymdocedrltfl.“ -- . ‘ 14,- A wife ism-tinc- known It I man's honor hiltâ€"lad will! I the whole thing. If there is a OWC “S. 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