‘ ad I... It... 4 of our expensive): on- :y highway: that ban ed to but three or in: u no now m1! HIM W‘Tflbun'e (at: on tho ‘ TN“ Emma-owning: heathen, mat-n. can. ‘ “mummy“... Hum-o’nnnam hhmtmmmuh rink-9M p to digintegnflon by tho pea! wagon or other Itâ€, in narrow tins, Icy-n . Itubnnth’a. â€though“. pd on btond the: my, hip do When thy we. â€a. Qure lid fro-t would In. this meet of a roller, Cu- : an 0: mm a...“ undo Ly alter the {not built. japan-don†In pd: st on. dd. ad W L Then out of tho “ ijudd I‘m. am»: from mi:- mum tax mum the street hiu Ind "angel quuflon absorbing Had the interest it ‘ and for. association. Our hum- d business nemm not ul- ba- economic disadvantage. . As President Sum.†,‘minnis Central. y“ the is stflHng â€lambda. condition of the public probably coating ï¬e pco' mum-y “bully as much for a†the W0 mul- ! the rfllrdtda. When thin ed upon the bgislsfl'e ï¬on uhdcnteéby tile eon- not be refund. be pra‘rti‘en} recount-08- convonflon. which indie!†py an 0: um I" like an o! Weary In†and Con- udonblo Wort. ' and nightâ€! '2?" are like (hut of a plow. altiv-J spam page of mu. stat. I.†ll†flatten: In out! m. to no bub- awn-an Manny cough- ; n govern-em the“ I nothing bayou! .- 3p- of $150,000 for the burn- *oad inquiries at Washing- the question of nullâ€: clearly bound up with that rls. The whole novella“: nuke slow but mm. hhg once:- ad none of thé â€Mlle. of thc “ï¬lth!" reonventlol a a. pm of into. tad whi- 1?“ ice. The heal unedâ€" mily have display“ â€ft by with the commendable be gathering. 3113 our tif- Mum to "glue: Hume lads! “on In mm: ‘ th- n-tnto but an unb- Mor the'pamt a no mu 1118 IN A PRICE. k: n “all on. Thu lav.- 'qncc 1. created butnrdy. like that thou in no out Ie in I few nonfat: Sui ud- ud m m ï¬lo LOADS comnrlon. ‘Blu‘lqu 7â€"- â€"â€"~ F: {1:01:16 “0? mubk hr the M an! lb mo: in which “It"! ht)- pheed. W0 have 1116- um:- um and of n mum ï¬t.) of hold-Ip- and that the painful mhotionl 1b. monopoliud the ‘5!th- dty oflichh and banished hid ï¬guiuflonhu but id mouthing plan of oun- cd with: Mutilation.- . qua ntiï¬ty ‘1 tin good nun no menuâ€: am [Nest doubts : While tho bum, u “wing†ongh ml 'nppofl nd heat: up- to kshlfltufcl mu m Joanne“ M convict m h x sauna: (at me mule- : roads. as no my dun M. Iper In!“ Why t was run“ 00.“! u cur Attica“.- nuflom! Inna:- OATH. nuch Interest In the {mites Next Weekâ€"ladies Learn to Cookâ€"(ha Conn-Dy Gets into Hearts 0! Fund flies by Eincounging New Kinds ol Dalnties. ' ‘ , We hear a great deal 'about women’s entry into now am! wider ï¬elds of usefulness, but the average woman still ï¬nds that the prepara- ration’of food occupies a large part of her time and attention and so, in spite of house-cleaning and new ahirtwaieta, the chairs around. Mrs. Gibson’s platform will be ï¬lled during every one of the lectures, and the husbands who drop in at the close of the evening sessions to escort their wives home will look hungrily on while the results ‘of the cooking lesson are approviugly; tested by the niembers of the class. ‘ Certainly it would be hard to ï¬nd' anyone better gifted to give instruc- tion in the art of preparing and serving food than Mrs. Gibson. .Thoroughly np-to-date in all mat- ters relating to domestic economy and well versed 'in all' the little "extras†of cooking, she is yet‘ the» 003th practical and mixes in iith the dainty and attractive, fancy dishes, many sirnple wd'seonomiaal preparations for the busy- Woman who must make her table expend- itures come within small limits. During the past. winter Mrs. Gib- son has conducted several classes under the auspices of the Woman’s Christian Association of Dayton, Ohio. , In over a hundred'lessom in which the co'bking was :all dado on gas stoves not a_cingle thing was burned, which certainly speakagvvell (or Mré. Gibson’s methodical ways; as well as for the gas stove. w Among the many dishes prepared during the leqturea for {the North Shore Gas Company will be egg timâ€" balee with mushroom sau'oe, spinach We supply the 'Hdtel' Moraine. Why can’t we sup- ply you? We give full weight anti you get good ice, road every day: We We have many “on the a don’t depend on wagon for our deliver- COOKING. salad with whipped cream ('reaï¬ng, bï¬kefl apples with almout 9 orange madalienea and a delicio u frozen desert called vanilla parfai. Mrs. Gibson has sat! grad he: recipes from many _sour‘:e~;.' She has tasted all, improved \n my and invented some new ones; H 3r Bos- ton brown bread recipé, sh » yells us, is one oi her-own. ' ’ Not the least valuable p r of the cooking lectures are the u 3 1y little suggestions about various 1 usehold matters which are given a answer tounons or in explm tion of the proeeues illustrated. \ e begin to we {hit there are prinii iles un- derlying the art and that 1 l8 cook need not blindly follow r'bitrary rules. Mrs. Gibson is a bow c )ok‘ and housekeeper. From her a jldhood’ she says ‘sho loved to on 1:. She embraced an ‘opportunity t ' take a course of lectures under or e of Miss P'nrlou’o graduates, gimp] y for her own satisfaction, with no" 1’3: night of making phblic use of it, wt being nrgpntly requested to ;*i ‘9 some cooking lessons before a ‘Voman’s Christian Association, ï¬lm I l'ade‘her ï¬rst attempt, and has been successâ€" fully foilowing the camp 1‘ ion ever _ _ A pine Job. ‘ ‘ We haée had some of 5“ :- rooms painied, papered, etc., bk: )ur well known workmen and {’k me well, too, but ‘this season som me per- suaded- us to try theg‘S Igdlock Brothers o'n our énlargén . dining room, and they have pug ! p a ï¬ne job. It is not its excellef r 2’ in any one particular, but mth@"' ts qual- ity as a whole, the eflecti e blend- ing of thé colors of'pain‘}. and pa. nsy: a: ‘well as the n e :banical pa}, as Well as the ne workmanship. There are no fad feat x harm . X‘s; this plane 3% ice, at this pig 3 deep' old bf? and we do'jno‘s this ice' wluir unable to cw: every year. Wé deifi‘ ï¬rm that hug] (mt iron Lak‘é the books of 1".) our local ice lgc Thomdale Stir! plant as that? city. of boa-uti fore the publi3 are of getting We hasr1 *1 beeï¬repeaeedly informed that the other Ice dealers at . not eat pond ice. We do not know another dealer in :3} a, who did not out a large quantity of ice from either h E‘ yard pitor on e large pond in the slough last winter, 3 :now of any trade one of them has where he can deliver zit , it might not be used in drinking water. and we are u! knee: whet becomes of the ice cut from these places er a very large amount of iee and claim to be the only .thing but the best of Wisconsin ice. and also. local lee {ichigan water. This statement may be substantiated by w 0'. N. Wâ€. Railway Co. at this place, and by a drive to 1888 situated at the corner of Fairview Avenue and pt in this city. ‘ p 9'3 opr- friends 7 d patrons to take a drive, to our local m of the city is one of the natural beauties of this 1' drives. We wish only to place ourselves properly be- md desire that the consumer may know what the chances lure ioe. from unscrupnlous parties who misrepresent us. . Respectfully yours, , BAPFEN BAKER. answer .tion of 'e begin )las un- as about TEE SHERIDAN] ROAD NEWS-LETTER. Announcement. Total extrae ......... $16.33 l Add these extras to the total he- :and‘we have a total bill of $483.31, :which added to his salary of 3500 $rnnkeeagrand total of $983.31 an the coet to the city of the'attorney’e But : oï¬lce for the last ï¬scal year. then we don’t complain; when 8' clean little city like Highland Perl: decides that it wants such an attorney as S. ‘F. Knox it should pay the bill and "not squirm lob luxuries are costly for a municipality as wall as for-nu individual; Fhrthér; Alexander Laing had a bill for work on the Sheridan road north in April. but the council could pulsed it over to the new adminis- fore reported, or “87.96 plus $45.33,, New this council will pass into history no wine or otherwise, accord ing as they shall be able to ,eee into the future, at least ten yearn, end she'll legislate fer the coming growth of the city. A ‘ narrow . or ahortâ€" sighted policy will chow lack o'l wia- dom. To legislate only for about two years ahead is poor policy. How short the time seems eince the crossing for Elm Piece wee made nu: the railroad trucks in the wild will 1 derneee. No road there then, and the electric light plant wee not even dreamed 0!. But now that corner: is as busy In any in the city. And all the way north to the Government grounds there are unmistakable aigne of-e phenomenal. growth in the near future. The building of the Moraine nation. but they did ï¬nd time tomato], Eherhart place, Leuderbeck WM" bill 10" extra: in Key, l house, Sheridan road. end other “ “5‘33“ 1"? about 1' '"dOmv' things, nllahow a mighty W and‘f'my of administration? north, and‘ if this mail na- to ‘lot ï¬nd time to attend to it and Mr?†rim-Lmu. calm, rat’pnmflwdumrmd ro¢~' understand the mun-n. and act ne- oordingly, it willdqarve'to he |buriedinthe I. (have withtho it~, the very law's; fancy in'color of 5% John A“ noun. PM“t 01' dash 0“ Pap“, but 'sub- ' Mn. Em ! attended tho meat- atautiulenduring qualities in buckling of the Common Council but for 'we don’t want even as good Tuesday night and must say I all and Plenum folks as decorators†highly plagued with the malno- and about every season. Their pricee'diwatch With Which b90500“ WI! are‘ not exorbitant, and they hgve transacted. n“ body “0' â€9"“ ‘0 done as they agmed from ï¬rst to be mm.“ Mi“, non. M last" - and lOlld cmunu who are a credit “a .m. . AI-mmlnlh pm, Km- We said last week that ex city At torney Knox’ a bill for extras, besides his $500 salary was some “40, it was exactly $437. 98. At the last meeting of the old council Tuesday of last week there was added to that a supplementary bill as followa: Traveling expenses ......... 8 6.38 Miss ’lfen Eyck, typewriter... 1,7?) Miss Lillian Cox. typewriter.. 2. 90 Margaret Larkin, typewriter.. 34.30 Knox’s " Extra.†F .33 be composed of brainy men, honest and solid citizens who are I credit and not a disgtfsce to the city. Ken- neth B. Smoot inthe city attorney's desk gives promise of something above child's play in the legs! fes- tures of city main. I slso observed at theother end of the clutches (the visitor’s eecton) them were authored many 0! the substantial bueiness men of our city. who, though hot vented with a vote in council proceedings, yet they carry much weight and in. ï¬nance in shaping public policies. They were there with In honest in- tention to sid in an honest adminis- tration of the city government. Johns Avenue North. former il. The pounding council hindered in aimed every thi It loucbcd, uotialbly in “no matter ol‘St. Johns avenue. north to the Post, which will becomc within ten yours as important a thorough- fare, in its way, u Sheridan road- We who signed “3'. petition (at opening 8:. John- speciï¬ed that St. Johns and West dad a should be joined, tin. with; ctr-night line into the Post. The old council got cwitchcd ol eluding- oull ‘linc tonuh tho Blgi'ocll Illooumbutll in not coca-u, lot thin council to follow in that of unsold council. In but.“ not be wise to dknprd Ibo vialâ€"I at those petitioner: and an M laundthuanmthc tick of in. Junction suit! to dopthcblundcth'. Now in the time lo drop- the m of the old council and inaugural. a policy of sound “no. N. 0. I. - Mayor Evans' request Tue-thy night that Imoking be during the Danica- of the council is widely approved. ‘80†0! the alderman smoke 43nd others do not. To Mayor Evans shake it clen- Iive; Attorney .Bmoot duel not love it, a good many people in to'n do not, 111d me of than would like to attain! council meet- inglwmitnot Got theodemive smoke. Seven! partie- spoke to us in favor of the "youâ€. mount once. and asked as to mention it. While it would bevery pleasant fpr some of the aldermen to sit there and smoke all the session, it is not a necessity; it would indi- cate any speciol oocinl or other culture, and of nouns they would not think of imposing their wishe- on those to whom it in a: 033m. There it. nothingl pollinal about“ and no one vi Inlet â€ï¬nally any more than they do from loav- ing 01! their ciga- whilo otehmh or .0 social function,“ it will quintitise. and order In Ice Coup!!! You will get ice ï¬t foxtllo table every time. UncleBnmntFartShorL m use. antioein Inge Cull up Telephone No. 3i If we can please hill. AOoodMovo.