5H 5" I"! mum-Wait hgthis th h to select-flat; ’ARK. ILL ROCERY. ....Tclcphalc “- a Central Ave. intz, m and ï¬lm Ind- Seal Brand To“ ‘0 city. and voilâ€" luw «primâ€"Si! 6:30 ' i all Kinds; New will Mesh. Wink Rey“- Wé- exiend I as. ur deg-III. ( hernias ' ml NS. LING THE 1 FOR $25.!†Store to m Patrons. . . ,‘ETLAND’S we keep 8 lie. BICYCLE? Postofflce. AM lave " 1901 Detention by. A The pupils '0! the public school'- observed, 'in a modest simple way, Memorial Day Wednesday afternoon. Messrs. Clark and Van Horne, with a bay, furnished the martial music, a snare drum and ï¬le, which'of’oourse moved the children of all ages from When Marshal ,Rudolph informed the Taurus aforesaid he turned his face to the setting Noam}. imitating tho-e historic bulls oi Bashau, gave one ï¬erce terriï¬c bellowing, whose full orbed notes careened'in graceful richocbete over the broad prairie of our empire sate till obeerved by the limpid listening waters of the mean; daring Miemaeippi The testimony produced in open éourt was, extended and’ as 'Vfltied as Joseph’s Historic coat. The court maintained his, pro’per judicial dig- nity throughout the entire proceed- ings and ï¬hailvaith grant sotemnity declared said Taurus to be guilty as" charged a’nd ordered him :0 be you to payments: of his keep by. $56 city marshal and 005199! the court, 0099::th tad newépnpera,’otc. '1 The Bull Suit. Judge Charles H. Baker’s court Will godovm to history He held eonrt Wednesday afternoon in his court room on St‘ Johns north at] o’clock, p. n}. in which who!“ real ï¬re ball. of what breed we don’t know. for Mr. Taurus did not sacri- ï¬ce his imperial dignity enough to attend even Judge Baker‘ 8 court in person! propria, but appeared by proxy only. The crime or quase crime or misdemeanor of which the Taurus was charged in the indictw meat was that of farming at large contrary to the statutes of the state of Illinois and the ordinances of the lull-fledged municipality of‘fthe city of Highland Park, county of Lake and state aforesaigl, ‘ in such cases nude and provided. y OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. Given away free with our cash sales. You can get piec by piece, get any piece you want. The set consists of Cups and Saucers, Dinner Plates. W Plates, Pie Plates, Sauce Dishes, Platters, Vegetablu; Dishes, Pitchers, Butter Dishes, Sugar Bowls. Teapots, Spooners. in fact everything dntgoes with a fine set of Dishes. , Save our ooupofla. Bring them to us‘and we will gigé you. c: kery for them. You pay less for your goods here than any place in Mn. and we give the My to you age a . proï¬t sharing scheme. Our object is to make this stoic the most pular trading place in town. We ask your assistance in making it .0, Examine ouch patio! carefully hr m ‘ Call and see of, we are dwayspleascd to see new faces. HIGHLz-XITQD PARK P‘AIR, FREE! “ A-Beauti;fL11 'Dirlrl'er Set! F‘ree! Richly Decorated l3nglish Porcelain Dinner Sets Given Away. The pattern is a llama: and beta†deal 1?. of ram mauty, elegant and tasteful in color execution. It in lavishly ï¬nished with gold. In fact it is the most beautiful {a tem of FINE DECORATED PORCELAIN that has ever been imported from the EUROPEAN POTTERIES. The c plat is the fashionable “DRESDEN PEARL BLUE." Some one asked, a short. time about Tearing broilers for In: First, the breed. It. seems fro: various reports of broiler ra that Plymouth Books are ulmos ideal bread for the purpose, the objection to the Barred is the pin teachers. which objection not hold good with the White B White'Wyandottea are hard to oho._’1‘heideo in to get gbreed will stand toning any! wfll pres: nice amt-once dressed at the you ohonkl moi-bet for proï¬les. ‘ The n»: my they are fed after that thy show. be fed c Simple as the services wan hey were ‘vnluabie. We Would E e a “Catechism" of the war for t < by me whoa: children. One year a!“ lap the war itself, what it w: s for, What principals ahd issues it at ’5' led. Another yéartthat of the great r .ili- tary leaders; War governdrs, s tea. met}, etc..' and a third year the t ' tles 0! lbs war, where and when it ghi, number of men engaged on a de, tug-m experiegce, etc. Sm l a «Shares in Aimrican history won ' be warth’ something as s pm of the diih‘frek’s education. We m’tl know whether that is Wir' to; the lanai: ha Etiéhe “m Edam m†o: ad,buttharsna heap 0! H1386 Ehit - ,4 g nu- II I "then That Pay! Won. II Conducted on Con-m lane Pflglclplcl. Two of the boy: recited “pile gnu Linealu's immortal Getty speed: and the other to â€trim . Senntqr . Thurston's apeeéh ( f hmï¬ka, and they did 'it wel’ There was some doubia qua; - music [by the pupils, and all. p ¢ sang “America" with patriotic f ï¬ve-toyéyentyï¬vé yearm M . 'Horné m an old» argyxmts and played for the children tb ~ .piec'e of blood stirring musig u be played for our boys in by they marched into the historic: of Chickamauga. We carry a full line 6% Gas Mantels from 10c to 25c. Special prices on dozen lots. BROILERS FOR MARKET ' sonefrni v0 THAT WILL INTEREST you Given A way With Our Cash Sales Free! Ber . Goldberg, Managen TH] SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. We ‘ cobked had served on neck and utrncï¬ie dishes makes home pleasant and cheerful. . SPECIAL. Van cian very flab .urg rom Ne? ette sent 10". Ton laying. The record should be. '1 therefore, kept for I year. and an av- wage for each month made. The best {hens for the your should then be re- mined as hmdm iron: which to hatch tho next M's pallets, 3nd It is not an easy mother to know which of your hem ere the best by- m. Otoourse. some 0: the hen: will lay more egg-I than others, yet to ï¬nd out which are the more proï¬table the record cannot cute with a levy hem. Nor is the greatest proï¬t derived from the hem that lay the large“ number of eggs, but from thou thot lay the greater number when prices are high. There is more proï¬t in two dozen eggs at so cents per dozen than from three at '20 cents a dozen, although the sumâ€"~00 centsâ€"la the same for both late, (or the reason thnt the coat of twa dozen is lose than for three dozen. A hen may ley well from April to July and appar- ently be en extraordinary layer be~ cause she by: on egg every other doy. but otter awhile nhe may do very little, and another hen um doe. not seem to be doing her duty, slowly ranches the numbeï¬ond still keep: “one That my the lost Em WI.- Priceg Are nul- Are (to M- trmn’: But I'm-ll. At the end of the eighth week the birds should average olmost, If not quite, two pounds each. Continuing this course, by 15 weeks they should make 5% pound routers. It is im- possible to get such ,resnlte from mongrel stock, but of course, should you be compelled to us'e theni. such feeding is bound to result in quick growth. â€"Emm Cleamten. in Ohio Farmer.- two hours during the day. The am week they ï¬an‘ld be led rpllod out. millet seed and erected com, um milk, and and powdered chancel. the next week add a mash. end use: greater proportlon of cracked com; the third week and on until. me- ketéd, for hrexkfut feed choked corn. then chopped raw potatoes. A most mill is the thing for this. then chopped cabbage, next mesh, and lust a-full feed of cracked corn. Before this last meal no more is given than will be eaten up quickly; if tram any cause they fell tp be hungry, miss u meal or two. This will generally bring them around ell right. The last. few feeds before multetlng eth- cotton seed meal and trescle (mo- lasses) in the meshes: this inito give them the rich yellow, color desired. ‘ PROFIT FROM REES. FREE! pny its cont in conceded by In P00!- trymen who are cutawhh‘r-lu'l and Fin-ids. An old trunk norm wolf. Put. the bone- in. â€(it I sulphur audio or a tablespoonful of sulphur. and clone the lid. A boneeutur is ulna-t in- dispensable to means. a on may uni-t In mung best In It Is not known which in tho ban W tar, .- each [an chill.- in m lover; but that a bone cutter Wâ€! soon re- I... and gone out... Bone to:- poultry In, My pur- chued from loos! hatchet. the price depending upon the loamy; nome- timgs it is given ammï¬nonen nay be kept I long time by‘mubjccung them m sulphur rum“ Sor half an hour in I suitable box living 3 lid. h euily and cheaply nah, than he- mgnoghlinthetoptouldcx- pen“ or get broken. The cover is turned buck against the house on sunny days, when the tow]- m pne- ticdly out of dam. Built of matched bouts such on additlon will last for yum. R. an he and in spring as a run for hm And wickets. â€"-Orange Judd rumor. The device shown in tho out m n- cently mu on the south dd; of . poultry house. and wu «Inhibit "fulï¬lling it. mission of a pine M O winter airing and I summer shed. It Poultry Ila-lo mm.- “In. I. a Good Place [or a Win... LIPID. ad a Inn-OI Ind. Farmer. they should then be null will . cocktrel of 5' good km bully. no as to secure better progeny than til parents. The prices, number ‘0! our laid, number 0! chicks hatched ’Ild amount in value produced by cull hen, would be noted. no u to tail. m the selection with hum of the chamvteriltiou of cash. mt! merit will be the guide.â€"Bnrnnm'l [Mind ADDITION 1'0 POULTRY HOUSI- TO GET OUT-DOOR AIR. Cure"issoldatfl1cextfc§ldthu1ce ofOnc Dollanthus pl-dn; with“ m of everybody a treatment we W manuttxrscomingustom Fuldk mummyeadlm Spu- Inlndviccbyskduflphyddmwhun- wmmemm Sadn- paidtoanypanofthemalmd OneDoliar. WWLQIEA- win 8. Gila 00., â€pad: :33: Ink- etSt..Phl|adclphla. Wives cureymxthusbandsn Childmt curcyourfadhers! 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