1n the my, and we m- Eli-“WW" .of this We“! Ping .withont .h Flour and the unex- daand Seal 'Bnnd Teas yr, mid we extend I 00" LLsee out elegant stock be max, ILLINOIS LE ROCK. W. mm. "3 IJSWAmm Pgr/g? ’mis FloorFlnish Idem»!!! 'reatment ofFIoars you can W '0’ mph“ line 0‘ ' . » GRCXIERY. ....Tclcphonc 45- FREE. AZAAFL ‘- ~~w TICE. :ns; Silks. Etc. . BLDMDAHL "mum's-m. 10 Umisb (60., Sendfmowloo'tht.’ ‘-““ Shoes form NEW YORK. ' WON ('QQMPOSITEJ Phone 302. Hui In! to omble Erskinc’s_ Bank “lows interest on ï¬ne deposits. ' Miss Evangeline Dorsey, of Scrim- ion, Pa“ id visiting her brother,A E. Dopey. She will spend the sum- when 4 Rooter Walcott warm the Horse Show in Lake Forest last Saturday afternoon, and a bounteous dinner in the early evening. The proceeds were for the new Episcopal church and he was very naturally interested. ll you want some “just aisguod" "I nuke it myself" Remedy. try an imita- tion Roéky Mountain Tea. "l‘will make yondcknnd keep you sick. Geo. l! Cummings. , ' Cg-9 Mrs. E. mm «Edna. A. Boefall have just returned from a pleasant and proï¬table oonvention of the Woman’s “Missionary Society of the United Evangelical Church. o It. was held at Dovis, Stephenson county, Illinok. 7 The Bostonianâ€"The ï¬nest Chocolate Drums in the United States at. 40c per ponnd at. 11.1. Sweeflands. Try them‘ LAKE FOREST, lfl-‘Ikisuniger’a gag-duo?! ed: ‘tï¬a timoth'y md clover on the Thmdore Lotton plmoccupied by T. F. Miller, Tuesday of this week and put it in the Messinge} barn {or win“; forage. ‘» ' W tickets and drafts on Europe is Mac‘s Bunk. . , Hal. Bonner. street sprinkler, has W hitmï¬ence from Greén St. 0.9 128 quk Ave., ‘-between Linden and me An. 5-8 Hrs. Miller led the B. Y. P. U. meeting in the Baptist meetiug house, and those present say she did remarkably well. That is heredity and grace; for her father is a man of rare ability in that line. ’ Highlagnd Park Real Estate, u. m. Eelki‘ne 5L Co. ‘ , , ‘ Dogs, Dogs! Have you paid your tax. One dollar for each male dog and a’ pup is a dog When he is- big enough to bark, and two donate for each female dog owned or kept within the limits of the city of High:- land Park. This does not include Brother Wakem’s imparted breeding (legs, we understand, down at his famous Selden Kennels’farm. ‘ Call up Phone 403, Reliable Laundry. if you are not satisï¬ed with the quality of laundry work you are having done. We gnmntee ti) please. The undertaken of Waukegan are a fur-sighted class. They have laid in a large stock of caskets, etc . 'so u to be prepared for the dam! gas. oline stove explosion business. There are lots of people who rather be blown up by gasoline than pay a cent or two a day more for gas and be safe. After they are killed they will see their folly. Colgate's Toilet goods- known to the public. Cummings, the muggist she favorably For sale ' by Burglars raided Lake Fbrest Tues- day night evidently hoping to secure the $3,000, the proceeds of the horse fair, left with Rev. Mr. Barkdull for his new Episcopal church. They failed in that and so robbed other citizens of $16, $5 and $1.68. If flag is all the ready money the Foxes} people have .on hand they are e mighty poor let. . . asnmauumuaurnuu VOL X. HIGHWOOD. ‘ark Real Estate, I). Class instructions tree by the coy: braved artist, Tonto Katow. at t. .. Ladies’ Bamr. See ad for particula s As ye méasured it a full ‘ inch u wake; fell during that power .1: electrical shower of Wednesday eve :1 is, visiting hér sister, Daisey, this week. ' ing, white the thunder was aomethi: wonderful‘ 1 If young ladies think sdres, pimp? ahd rgd noses ,look well with a b‘ritJ veil mid orange blossoms, it‘s all rig Yet Rocky Mountain Ten would dr‘ them away. 35c. Geo. B. Cummin‘ 1"..-†’ Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Purdy' hziv gone to White Lake, Mich, mm Muskegon kit a éouple weeks Va' 9 flag. Mrs. E. L. Erskine went w . mam; Stbyes. furnaces, eta, walk sold just the, same during Lil Purdy’s absence, by the “Sons.†1; l ~ Fat Ladyâ€"Don‘t sleep too much; cruise; don’t eat fats and sweets.r‘ ' ream flesh rapidly take Rocky Mo hin-Tea.,«Acts directly on the {0‘ mm. ï¬c- Geo. B. Cummings (Q ï¬abletlanndry wheret'rthe St. Pc 1 r l Pith soiled linen; Sonia ï¬fteen ) twanty hands were employed a day we‘were there and they wan, I more help, all they could get. i The Postal-Telegraph Cable Co. 11 %‘ established several ofï¬ces on L†e grpunds at the Pan-American Exp): - tion at, Buffalo; where they lure mi; g special passengers to deliver telegr: u s that. go over their wires. J. H. Duffy, at 248 Central avenm. s their manager of the ofï¬ce at High} v d Park. The messages can be sent 0 him by telephone, No.1 79, where 1 will receive pronipt attention. Â¥ 5 1y m%‘._ ’ 7 Some people have suggested 1 ‘v :t High street up at the north en†‘ if town be changed to Moraine Ave so the scores ,of people~ who cu ‘ down evenings 'from Lake F0?» it, etc, for the sake of a choice di ; i at the Mergine would know who: get off‘the electric cars. It we i‘d help advertise that section of city. Get out your petition an it be done. ' Madame 7min, Palmist and Clair «-y-l ant, is located two doors east of De his Murphy‘s seinple rooms. at Miss J; NI. Becktenwnld‘s, Ilighwood, 111., f ‘i a limited time only. She has no e n ‘1. ;The past is vividly recalled. The ‘2' s» sent nnmistnkably given. The f - re iclearly fonetOId. No matter what ‘5 u- trouble is, she can help you. Don' E; ii to consult her. ' lit. and Mrs, Luther of the Hugh '00., railway supplies, Mo neck building. have taken rooms . board at Ravinook. They l.id Winnetka; looked over Glenco’e alid i then decided to try the Park. 'Pope of the Lewis Institute, ‘ . them to Ravinook. They have" herein week and are so enamof Hammocks and Golf Goods at Purdy Mrs H. M. Davis of Milwauke. our city that they are abou‘ magi} lqcate for, life, Hence if you at“ _ new house going up on some va ;‘ and beag'ztiful lot some bright ) ing and don’t know whosoit is, 3: may f‘guass" it is Luthera. ; Real Estate Loans, D. M. E r; 1-.-.â€" ___ V HIGHLAND J ARK, B. Cummin 1* (lg-1; ~ That cheap bicycle will oï¬ioe next Monday for the who calls with a $5 bill. City Clerk John Ffmiey has pur- chased the Rioux phwe on St. Johns north opposite this high school. I: is a two'story house and the lot is 100x200 feet. The price given in the recorded transfer was $3,000 Insm your pmpeyty with Erskine Co. and "John†has a good bargain. By] ï¬xing'up the house end grounds as! he will, it will be one or the ï¬ne‘? places in that part of the city. The electric ruilivey folks have ï¬xed up the walks and crossing on Elm Place, by the light plant in ï¬ne shape and by thie time have put the Walks in place up on High street by Dr. Newman’s, and if not done all ready it will be attended to at‘ one City Attorney Smoot has a. ’phon'e now and if you pant to be sued in ï¬rst-class shapeacall him up. Don’t forget that lawyers are not an aloe inoeynary institution. The machinery ‘of law like some otherjthiuge human “(with 3mm» 1 Do you know man send a telegram by the l’oml-Tekflnph Co. from Highland Park to nuy place in the world? Call up telephone No. 79 and yqu can call law!- and‘pa'y for it, and ,there will be no delayjn getting your message 01f. JAB. ll. Dlvrn,’ng-. n u- u. . v..- yqn can call 1.2“- sndrpa‘y for it, end there will be no delsyjn getting your message 01!. Jim. 11. DUFFY, Mgr. Pastor A. A. Pfanstiehl returned from his extended European. trip Wednesday night. He looks greatly improved in health and vigor. While he don’t express any very‘ decided opinion as to the probable outcome of the Boer wpr, he confesaee it is true that the Dutch hive. taken Hol- land. 1 - A raal daughter of the Revolution hale been found. in St. Johnabury,_ Vt. Mrs.‘8arah Tilden Hanan was born in Vermont. January 22, 1826. the youngest of sixteen children. Her father, Josiah Tilden, was born in LebanOn. Conn. April 19, 1760 and fought during the Revolutionary war, though a mere boy at ï¬rst. ‘ The Evangelical. Lutheran Zion‘ church people will have an outer tainment in Goldberg’s Grand opera' house Tuesday caning, July 0th. at 8 o'clock, consisting of “animu- can views of Palostinean when. Such an entertainment can ’t well be otherwise than instructive and proï¬t- able. We prefer the service of the Postd- Tglegnph Co. and would be pleued if you would send your messages via “at company‘s lines. We might. say .11 business inen are uning the Postal- Telegraph Cable Co.'s lines in order to keepsompetitibn in the ï¬eld and insure better service; James H. Duffy. the Highwood has another attraction in the person of Madam Zulu. who tells people’a'fortunm, reads human destiny (m, from the open palms of your hands. She has rooms with Miss Reckeuwald god :you can all on her from 9 a. m. until 10 p. m. If yoo ham the' courage to brave ,:_I_1 -AII nnt‘ I‘nun mun... w- .-__7 Expressma‘n, is the mantger here and méssage can be mlephomed to him for prompt desptch. Telephone No. 79. Higbwood has another attraction in the person of Madam Zulu, who tells people’s'fortunes, reads human destiny etc, from the Open palms of yoixr future' you "your fortune†FRIDAY. JULY 19, 1901 Eiiugiight Ball and have will-be at this "the ï¬rst one BAVINIA. The home of Mrs. Christina Ger: bolet was found to be on ï¬re Sundsy afternoon bus it was discovered at oncé and extinguished with but little dunsge. Spontaneous combustion is supposed to have caused the ï¬ts. Mrs. ' ' Mabel Brand Nootslibsrg Mrs. ' ‘ Mabel Brand Noerouherg took her famous twins over to Uncle Orsori’s photognph gallery Friday forenoon‘ for their» pictures. One was dressed in pink and one in blue. Everybody had to see them on the streets as they passed in their little mbtor. They no a pair of bonnie- und we do not wonder that both por- ente and the entire circle of relative. and friends are proud of them. . 0n last Tuesday twenty of our‘ Highland Park people attended the‘1 Union Picnic of the United Eve'ngely ice! Sunday Schools of Chicago and- ‘vicinity. It took twentyï¬ve coaches to carry the crowd. A very pleasant time was bad. Old acquaintances were renewed and new ones mode. The picnic was held at the Fox River Grove about six miles northwest of Harrington. The grounds are been. .tifnlly [new but were vet; dry In?! dusty. ' ‘ ' “Buï¬alo Bill" otherwise 00L W. 1". Cody will visit his Old ranch friend and fellow sportsman, Geo. P. Everhart at his beautiful home up in Port Clinton this, Friday evening. These two men have réde and hunted and ï¬shed to- gether, mimy, many times in fox-W mer years out On the frontier and? will have a delightful reunion and: reminiscences of the days that will come back no more. Col. Cody has bought a large tract of land out in Wyoming and hid out a town mid has things booming. His visit to the Park w'as of course to see his friend Mr. Evei'hnrt, but also to get pointers from us on how to plan and build a model town, all of which shows 001. Cody's sagacity and ' practical wisdom. G'LENCOE. The Northwestern Arrives. The new steamer Northwestern of the new line from Chicago to Europe via the -Welland osnsl, completed her ï¬rst round trip yea- terdny. Among her inbound est- go were twenty packages or lace making ‘mnchinery for Dowie’s Zion city factory. . ()n the outbound trip she took a consignment of Dowie literature for Europe and it was declared to have “hoodooed†her and caused all sorts of accidents and delays to befall her. However here she isbaek again all safe but lifter s very slow voyage. 0". Call“ Rd!“- The retirement of Col. Richard Combs, Fifth infantry, now nt Fort Sheridan, upon having reach- ed the age limit of'64 yen-n, wu announced yesterdly. Col. Cody II Town. pink {ndone in blue. The Recital. There was a duel recite! Thun- day evening in the Club Home by Mr. Alfred B. Ely as. soloist and Miss Anne Knvmugh ID in- personator. For when beneï¬t at under village special supine. it was given we are not inflorlï¬ed. Mn. Charles L. Everett presided at the piano, and u with Mrs. Jones. when that is laid Puk peo- ple know the not without my ful- some Eulogy on our part. Not being I musical critic we will essay nothipg about technique ngiuer 3nd all that, but we can say Mr. Ely hfu 3‘ ï¬ne voice of just the right compo: for such a place; and it is thoroughly cultiva- ted. Hence his renderings wens greatly enjoyed. There was en- oorés because well donned. Miss Kavnnaugh was superb; “Miss Brown at the Play," a Hibernian selection captinted the audience completely. She bed two, other excellent oelectione, but too much likelleronheon- mud their full appreciation. There was a good audience though quite a number of society folks were conspiciou. It was I high grade entertainment and I. enjoyed aooordingiy. Such emu justify the existence of the Club. Salem. We learn that Mr. Westerï¬old, for many years county surveyor, has been doing some work up at the north end in the region of the new bridge soon to he built. We understand he ï¬nds that new side- walk outofplnoe._the old lines about the Moore lots All comet, n platted Won the out tide of the Moore lot; and known on WmtltM'em..ew. ' Mr. Weaterï¬eld has all his old surveys and\.pluts mde ‘whilo county surveyor. and aloe nllthouo made by his Ether before him. who was also count] surveyor. We mention these things he- cnuae there ha been on «lost mnde to discredit none of It. Weeterfleld’s work up there. And not only that, but that thereyen mistakes in the government cur- veys. ‘How much IOIIO kid. know! We no pleased to know that West street m platted on the old surveys and those is n stmet there. Now let it .be put through and the bridge built ac- cordingly. That, as 'e undet- stnnd it, was the petition Fuent- ed to the council. Secretary of Wu Boot is‘ex- pectod to visit For! Sim-ids; 8st- urdsy. The occssion of such s visit is slvsys s signs! tarp-rules and wounding. The secretly is now inspecting in m WINNETKA. LAKESIDE