Women's. ‘83!†is of Electrical nu‘short M â€a“! dunbb. “d ‘ .h“ .330 fuel w prev-"rm pr the ston- to beat. - Mathewâ€,- morwiï¬l‘ hm hat ‘E SWEETLAND’S v uh, lat lb consult}. to“) Sold SONS STOVES ILLBEA ING w: :1"; 93 4 _\ CAI)†and MM Runny" “JI'IL†0‘. ,ompany sale. 3mmidP-o. invite attention Wat Central Ave. ' sis/«ma TUBES pawns TELEPHONES BURGLAR ALARMS Highland Park. Tmtmcnt We supply the Hotel Moraine. Why can’t we supâ€" ply you ? 'There are doubtless many of the younger people, especially of 1 Highland ' Park, who will with;‘ pleasure remember James W.‘ Da- ;‘ vidson, who graduated atâ€" the{‘ Northwestern Military academy4 just ten years ago nextmonth.l Since that timeMr. Davidson has'i' made quite a record and from ‘ time to' time has been mentioned in the NEWS-LETTER. Donbtless his many friends in this town will be interested in the following ar- ticle clipped from a recent [issue of the Quincy Daily S‘Herald, Quincy, Ill. Mr. Davidson, it will be remembered, was one of the Peary expedition to the north pole, and was physically injured in one foot by having it 'frozen for several hours, but such is his native characteristic energy that such_a matter as the crippling of one foot has by no means pre- vented him from being quite ex- tensively a “traveler.†It is ex- pecwd that Mr. Davidson will visit the Northwestern Military academy before his return to J a- pan. The superintendent of the academy received a message from him when he ï¬rst landed at Van- couver some days ago: - H. N. Wheeler and family have been entertaining quite a distin; guished visitor V this week, James We give full weight and you get “good io‘e, W. Davidson,‘ United Statés con- sul to Formosa, Japan, who with his bfotherl Charles: H. Davidson, Jr., president of the First Na- tional bank of Chrrington, E. 1).. and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Davidabn, of Austin, Minn.,are visiting here, being en route from Hot Springs, Ark, to â€Battle Creek, Mich, fox: the beneï¬t ?f the one wagon road every day . We don’t deperid on no wamn for our deliver. 'We have many on the An “Alumnus†of N. n. A; ' ‘senior Davidson-’6 health. OEI ‘ Mrs. Davidslxon ia‘ a sister ' o of Mr. Wheeler, Vand 1161' 301i Janice; th who ia'just '28 years old; has béqxé 'a- l quite an extensive traveler for oil-g he of his years. He visited in thi m, ' city ten years ago, just befoi-e 11% thé‘ past six years has been Unneg. States Iconsul to Formosa. B5), has just ï¬nished a book on “Fa - moeaâ€"â€"Past and Present,†nowi a die publishers’ bands, which in}; ï¬rst book ever written ,on thé country. He is ti writer of abili-gi‘ and has contributed t6 the 7163:}:- ingnewspapers, and magazines ‘7" this country, as 'well 88' those :7; otlbef countries. Mr. Davids; 1 received oily yesterday his certi i cate of fellowship in the Roy :1 Geographioal society of Londo l which is an open manila to t t courts of the foreign powers. IN has tmveled all'over the Unit < States, having been in the empl v; of Major Pond of New York, I ‘ ffather’s cousin, just after he lv F Lschool, in lyceum buténu work- plac’mg such men 445' Henry, St: :1 19y, the explorer, and other or ‘i neutpersonageafoi beings in h various cities of the ,oonntzry. ' K is a denial, unassuming young! , low, and is in the landbf his bi: We have been 11 this plaoe'did'not out] iee, at this place, who 6 a deep old brick yard 1 and we do not know of this ice where it mi unable to even guess every year. ‘ We deliver a vet large amom ï¬rm that has nothing I: ' tï¬ebest of cut iron Lake Michigd vater. This the books of the C. 1‘ ‘W. Railway our local ice houses sit péted at the Thomdale Street in th ,3; city. Juvsuuuuc uuuv- "- â€H ; ---, . ‘ h We invite our fté Ids and patrons to take a drive to our local plant as that part of tin city is one of the natural beauties of this city of beautiful drives! We wish only to place ourselves pyoperlyo be- fore the public 1nd dee " What the consumer may know. what the chdncee‘ are of getting pure'ice “ om unwrizpulous parties who misrepresent us. Rmouncement. 'gsetedly informed that the other Ice dealers at Md" ice, We do not know anomer' dealer in r'g: not cute large quantity of ice from either i;- qr on a large pond in the slough lest winter. 9 1y tiade one of them has where he can deliver “ t not ' be used in'drinking water, nndwe are \ hat becomes of the ice cut {gem these places EBIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. large amount of ice and claim to be the only tbebest of Wisconsin ice and also local ice vater. This statement may be substantiated by W. Railway Co. at this place, and by a drive to ted at the corner of Fairview Avenue and my Publlc Improvements. Important and extensive im- provemants are going on in the north part of the‘ city in particé ulnr. The paper: have been signv 'éd for a broad viaduct under the Northï¬estem tracks on Vine ave- Council Not“. Clefk Finney ’3_ report says there is a‘ Finlance Ito-the cmdit of the city iof $29,137.51. 7. Don't know hdw much of that is available for Knox’a type-writing bill was only $144.23 for the. year. Takes a $4†â€3,? I parties who misrepresent us. Respectfully yours. RAFFEN BAKER. w “heap" of viriting to carry on hip basilica-9.. Then he was no lard worked that itcoot the city82101ll for “assistance." The extra help in thq legal and water department]! have been rather expensivv, and yet the old council was an “ebon- ‘omicnl†administratjon. * The amendment to salary ordi‘ nance saves the city about 8700 nt‘ the outset, and that sum of money‘ don’t grow on any bush. Chance} for more cutting down of expenou. “What a ï¬ne looking body of men this new council oreâ€"clean, able, honest.†snid I prominent mantonsaa he at and looked over the new council.“ work. He ‘wns right; you “can tie to those men." ' “Well there is one thing I am proud of," remstked s bud. headed busineu man Tuesdny evening in our hearing, “he knows his business, never ‘led the city into n mistske and won’t have to 32?. outside “mi-unto" to help him'out.†“I feel sorry for Mr. Blank; he is out of a job tonight; mn’t draw any more fat galaxy how the city; he is an under dog, and my sym- pathies are with the under dog in the ï¬ght," said u: onlooker. About us happy 3 man u there was there Tuesday night was our n‘ew city Mylar, Jphn 0. Dufly, if he is under forty thong-mi dol- [an bonds’ to keep the pence! There were heard lots of remarks like these from sundty penone as events moved dong: “Oh, yes, you will ï¬nd Roberts in line with his associates. George wonjt book against a wall." - “This man Woodruï¬ may surprise you by his sound ruse. mdy abilityâ€"s brightfellow be is."“thta solid. substantial business man that Moses is over then." “I have great admiration for M Gleas- lsde. He did not have III thoe‘d- ucational sdvsntagesme young men enjoyed, but hé is fogging nhéad in ï¬ne style." “That Bl‘llld is quiet and modest, but his hand is level, you will ï¬nd." “Th1 Clampitt is making In excellent alderman. Did you notice. ho. he made that report after the vote- were mum-ed.†“Flank Everett in the Nestor of the counciLthough he would be. the last man to any it. lHe m a wine selection." f‘Yu, I think Wamn will do well thb quantities. dun m omieein year; he hu' good medium. ï¬neopportunity for making: aim for himself, and I expect he will do it. " “How we all tie to John Finney».â€"a veteran in city tented; may his days be long on their“: and his bishoptic not moths! take." all you. Am. During one 'of the ~“intentioea†of busine- by the village wane“ Tuesday night. we overheard the following colloquy. higth inter. eating and instructive between C. B. and C: ,W. C. Bzé-Now,.Charlte. you folks; had things down ï¬ne in the late campaign; had a procaine he. ievery man how he was going to vote: Now that the election, 5 over. tell me how my liat‘a’u found there are in Rigid-{i MY C. W.â€"-â€"Well, Charley. I “not revealing campign secret just now. Ask me something had. Uncle Bam at Fort Shai- 0.11 up Telephone No. 84 and order an Ice Coupon You will get ice ï¬t forum table every time. Ifwecnnpleue him,“ Road Tax Numb“