ILY LIST Hippo" on hand, thigh I do not I) M.- Don‘t buy till you In '(or bum: wood etching.) Lennon! hen. Olden promptly ï¬lled. Il- 77755310 $2.00 It; , a complete line. I Santa Claus, clad most gorgeous- ‘n' scarlet tad white velvet, pcid rid: ind left I won- oupply 0! Id] tad nut: for the children. Io decoration! need Ipocial m- a an“ the mitts on. decon- limit“. ï¬xation: or dedgna a Ipoeiahy. wing F‘. Wilder. Leave order: at adie- Blast, Highland Park. p2-5 whim . . mud if .r . ._.r.a..$3._9:8 LERIES. AINS Powder Tobacco I should bc'eongntnlntod to: beautiful appearance the church pew-in OE STORE East Central Ave. :ond to none. in wise possible. 10-35 640 5-10 LIPPERS LINE 'IDAHL. Tiff] $1.09 â€00.00-- Laundry . I‘Y ROORAPHY . Shrunk“ . . sum, pldn. (use: Conn. Tallot Napkin Wuhelotho... MW .. . .4 :1 pets. ISL-£6â€. . 0min†Quilts? .. â€'12:: u? 31:60 -- 1Oc 11x40; ...25c ...10c :..10c Plain, eol'g. "ll!" II ..... 10-“ ....... l 5 â€15-83 \ residences, or‘tnko work to her own home, 221 Puk avenue. . - 5-87 J; h Band entertained. a I few frionb‘fl.‘ am ' 'én‘Néwmn’" day Thomas M. Dooley loch very mailing and happy at his desk, after: the holidays. Another case of a men being happy, though married. Congratulations, Tom The city council meets next Tues- day for laminae, and when that is done they will all go home and no stopping for a visit at a “blind pig†on the way. Our Baptist brethren are ï¬lled with narrow, end with good reason. Their new pater, Rev. Edwatd Seldon, whom they had expected to welcome here today, is proutmted in his bed It hie home in Emporia, Ken, and the people here haveto teke each preaching no they can get In. Struck, the dressmaker, wishes to announce to her friend: end pg iron! that she will new at privnte A twontydoot addmon is being made to ï¬re out and of the Busye livery barn to accommodate â€Ben Froborg’s growing bunineu. That nuts Ben out on a happy new year. LAKE FOREST, We are glad to know, that Mrs. Cummings, wife of our veteran dealer in pills, plaster; and lamp wicks. ï¬nds the climate of Arizona, where she is wintering v‘vith her ais- ‘her, highly favorable to her'henlth. it his home on Second street. WANTEDâ€"Cotton ngs for w presses. Will pay 2}; cents per Apply 3t ans-Ltmn oflice. ‘ Rev. G. G. Schmid has been quite sick and was not able to attend to his pastoral duties at the Ebenezer church last Sabbath. In the even- ing Rev. A. A. Pfanstiehl oocnpied the pulpit. Mrs. Bond’s body, whoée death was chronicled last week, was taken out for burial with her kindred. This is the season of calendars, but the supply is very limited. A few more would be thankfully re- ceived. The North American Union will give a masquerade ball at Goldberg’s Opera house. Thursday evening, J an- unry 23. They have the reputation of furnishing a grand time to all. . The Oasoli club commenced the New Year with an exceptionaily in- teresting afternoon. A paper, “The Decadence of-Letter Writing,†Was Md by Mrs. Q. V. S. Ward, of Chicago. Mr. Alfred S. Ely, of Chicago sang ï¬ve baritone 50108; “My Love Nell.†old Irish; “Two Falstafl Songs,†Verdiéâ€"Fisher, “King Duncan's Daughter†Aletaen, “Love the Paddler," Germain. The hostesses for the afternoon were Mrs. Robertagllra. M. S. Marsh, and Mrs. 'A. R. Warren. Hie: Eva Dozsey returned from her visit in Milwaukee, Mobday night. Mr. Will Kuist and daughters came up from Rogers. Park. Wednes- dly, to spend the day with“ his VOL XI. HIGHWOOD. of calehdars, washing r pound. 'Earl Purdy’ e ehtink tin; common people will he? Lincoln Ivonne. a block or}: of the school house. near; Mary’ I in the Woods. k: large and open to all i; wear silk .0: There bu been a e V' 39! work- ing force at the Hodhw (:11: depot. Mr. Kinkaid, the old tip) opt-gator has been transferred to . he heed ofliceloePoetelT C_o.in Chicago. The present 3 " follows; J. H. Cerpe, ' F2; Joseph N. Booth, night operator John E. P'QPâ€? day opntot;01ivi} Brooch, mini, the “3st a3â€: boy. .3“. Props! ha a wile unï¬t“, u to the others we know not There was a metro ‘Eufly one night hat week It inrd J Nolan’m The} bad thong; gufu prizes were won by M Wycofl Ind Herbert HI; the boobies were currii triumph by 1st Mile Kelley Mi pe’ned Were buf ft. Has Q! of the swell wit aide nocï¬y Nine tables were in use «mime hood our paper. We 'are glad to knm Frat National Bank, 01 made a net proï¬t of 22 g year, for that insures om] Messrs. Boniton, Street a’ continuance of their j “First National†will in out or its Chicago nu overtake it in the race f John 2. White at the Woman’ 3 Club Tuesday r‘ . sunny 7 on “Single Tax.†G3s31,3men are especially invited to awe w. ‘ * matron) Miss Ida Lentz, . wishes to say to the lavdisiq of High. land Park, she is now psi-ed to go out, or take in 33 2,; at her home on St. Johns ave ‘ Tele- phone No. 393. 1 â€"6 Miss Eya Dorsey left; :1qu for Mason City, 11]., to ‘vis'iï¬f with her brother, Prof. A. L. Dorig x]. V Editor A. C LamE and daughter, of th; (Minn) Review, arrived: Tuesday morning for a fr joqrn with the family of c WANTED-Cotton rags; presses. Will pay 2% cent. Apply at ans~ann om Truman Feliller was ; )me from Peoria over Christmas. 5 “Whisky City†is a big paid Uncle Sam several lars revenue tax on. the ; there last year. The? population of 100, 000 hence. It' 18 now about The 380000 course 01 ,‘peuruu u, Prof. Edwin E.'Sparks, hf the Chi- cago University, will be ' ; mil in the Baptist church, one ever; are weeh, commencing January 3. i [The title of the course is “The [en Who Made Our Nation.†Ti L et- my be had from members of t 2 Women’s club. ’ The second course of FORT salami»? Eleni Qnaéem 3nd Jï¬oph Sul- W5 John E. mum; Bmooh. .d. Jï¬ioph Sul- 39." W- j that the 3 Chiagot ‘ort, Wife ' Sobeka 1 the city r day:' no- ‘ A. Kuist. :- 'washing per pound. 5,10 don’t '0 M 33m) PARK. The through lightning Milwaukee uproo- on the Northwestern stops have now at 9:07 I. m. for all, the "Marnie people of this city- who have M the corner trains. It utop- only once, at Ematon. after leaving the Park and union Chimgo at 9:45, making the run from here thirty-nine minutes. Wo now have twenty tninofdaily to Chicago. FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1902 Proï¬le-cpl: MoFuhnd, the em- inent young Marielogiut, of Phil.- dolphin, upon: New Years with his audio, Find Porto: Luther It Buvinook He owns a poultry hm in New Jersey, with No hundred bone at present, ad with incubators heaped-ton!†ten thousand to twenty thou-Ind ohï¬hnl for the who“. H. has four incubator. of two hundred and eiglny eggs «pr city etch. k The lfluu i’wlina sud Carrie Davis'am don from; Milwaukee Monday to upoad New Your: with the}: «Eu-in A. n. Douay and other friends I“. A aize, ahape and make up it in exact- ly the aame as it was five and thirty years ago when We had our first one. It hangs by our ’phone, and is just as good a calendar as the Republi- can ia a paper. and there is no better daily or weekly in this broad land. It is sound. honest and fearlesa, with lotaaf brains in its capacioua WANTEDâ€"Cotton rose for weaning presses. Will pey 2Kcents per pound. Apply st ans-Lx'rrnn once. A man and his wife, friends of ours, went to Bloomington [or New Years. On‘ the journey they felt hungry and went into the dining ear for supplies. They’ had a New Year's bill of fare at 81.00 per meal, and wishing to get the worth of their money, théy took it through in order as the New Hampshire school ma’am reed Webster’s Unabridged. Arriving in Bloomington they could out little of the parental turkey, eteetera, and complain of having “no nppetite†eince their return. * Mien Ellia,’of Chicago, who has spent the last two months in Lake Geneva, is here visiting at the home of her nephew, A. E. Dorsey. . Five o’clock veeper eervices will be held in the Presbyterian church next Sunday. An eepecially inter- esting program bee been prepared. All are welcome. A poetical exchange gets 05 the following: An humble boy with a shining pail, went slowly down the sunny vale, to where the cow with a ,brindle tail. on the alfalfa did re- gele. A bumble bee did gsily sail over the soft and shady vale, to when the boy with the shining pail, wee milking the cow with the brindle tell. Thebee lit on the cow’s left eternity, our, her foot flow through the atmos- phere, and through the l caves of a cottonwood tree, the boy soared to Fin insurance pluul by W. E. Brand 53! Hr. Will Tillman and bully up.» New You: at the home of Bielnrd Tillman. Mju Rose Violet Cinder, of - St. Charla, 111., in ' the guest of hot Gouda. Mn. John S. Ree-mm. thi- Wantedâ€"A young mu: ta colic“ for I flat clu- publication. Good wages paid. Add". C. C. C. are Nan-Lung. You can ï¬nd um any kind of a boy, except the one who†lympathiaa in a ï¬ght betwaan a cat and dog are win: the cat â€"â€"M:cbbon Globe.- ‘ Albert lac-MIC. aged 22 yearn. died in Hilwaokaa, New Year'a day. Ilia unclv, Chad Sandbar and Hoary Massimo, of thin city, will attond the funeral Saturday afternoon. The luau have imllntion of oï¬oon Saturday "aging. to be fol lowed by u upper. Mn. Ed Insulin Ind-Mrs Ella In- gnlll spent Nu. Yam in Elgin. Allie Smibor numbed the my _hd! gab-:3! ï¬rst“ 'V-J râ€"p‘rvwâ€" v _â€"._r:? iv“ v tion class at her Loner Thursday evening. UNITED EVANOELICAL CHURCH. On New Yeere eve the Sdnday school of the United Evangelical church held their annual meeting sndelection of ofleers. The secre- tary snd treseurer gsve very encour- aging reports. The Sundsy school prospered numerically end ï¬nsncisl- ly. Before the election of oï¬cers Mr. A_. Noerenberg. who 'hss hith- l‘ully served es superintendent dur- ing the past year, requested to be allowed to retire from thst position. B. 0. Fritsch wee elected in his steed; C. A. Kuist wss elected es- sistsntsuperintendent; Frank Fritsch secretary; Plul Gieser, tressurer. Two librarians were elected. The Christian Endeavor then had an interesting minionery program. This wee followed by I abort Iddreee by the pesto: and , devotion-l exer- cieoe. About ï¬fty pol-eons remained for the midnight your, when every- body, without en, exeeption, uhooh hands with everybody ale and greeted each other with I “Happy New Year†wish. On Sunday evening at 6:30 the installation of the oï¬eere of the Chrietian Endeavor Socicty of the United Evangelical church will take place. The preeentation of a C. E. badge to all active member: will be next in order, with appropriate re- mark'e by the paator. ‘ OnlNew Years day Samuel H. Fritech wne elected Sunday echool superintendent of the United Evan- gelical church at Deerï¬eld; Jemes H. Fritech, cadet-m; Mien Frances Biederetott. eecre'tnry; Mien Julia Zehn, treasurer. ‘ At_the mull meeting of ihe con- gregation of the United Enngeliui ch’hrch at Doorï¬old it undecided to have preaching in the English language every Ilbrnnh snndny morning. " G’LENCOE. â€1“" '{o '1.“ .62 . A unmask. Thebllowing i put 011W writtonbyomofflw buy- 010‘.» puny E, M U. 8. Infamy, Nonp- bor ll, 1001,touulhv..Lm: “Somooi the Id nun It“. will probably in“ com h your beautitul little Gig/41m- late the (ml-MM ‘ “We are etill in Sen GIN“. H under order- to more. Serge-n! lily liven. who in in commend both. a“ for the use? to my HQ“. the mountain- on e eeenll lot m Myselu’flveue MILWW and Davie valued to p m a walk of an... Inn we I“ en elention of about 3.500 “ ehoveeee level and Wold- limited ration. w. nil-ll an hour and then m 0", l for eboot thae'nllee. wipe It to e win-flowing die-II. ‘ in; this to: M flame-q emlleweeeneuponoaeotï¬e'h beentilul eight- I ever .0. lb- lieve we were on the big“ ;‘ ol the locality. To the eeet we!!! the rolling mounuiu mph-l foliage. to the went 91-! web. at mommy-uni. Ira-hunt 1,500 feet below n- we- I M3 over which flowed the wntete of the stream. Finding on old trail whit. led down into the canon belowwe‘ descended. We hnd queued rightly when we luppoeed thin etteun to‘be but a branch of the Sun Gnhdol River and would lend to to the quot tern at thin plnce. All the m we followed the onnon and the etneem, climbing our Inge bulb" until we were needy â€he“ Just no it began to grow dink we come upon I pool 'of water whit left on no nlternetive but to will eeroee. It wee ehont meaty-Ive yerde wide. “need the DO. With their riflee elung eeroee thelr ehonld- ere end e hundred rounde of Imma- nition in their belte. plunged in end reeched the other eide eefely. Theee were Serzeent Belliven. Printee Fielde end Willerd. Privete Helm next plunged inendewem hellwey ecroee when he gen en ewful eereem end dieeppeered from eight end wee eeennomore. lyGod,eenIever forget it! Knowing thet Devh end I muet ewim eeroee. we were elmoet unnerved by thin eed eccldent. Quickly I elipped my blue overehilt end leggine. elung my rifle over my beck end plunged in, Devin {allow- ing my exemple. We reeehed the other side eelely, but in en eeheuet- ed condition. Beeide thet trewhero oue weta' end' in thet gloomy anon we wetehed ell night end preyed for the eoul thet hed eo euddenly (one to its Meier. It wee en ewlnl night we spent. We were wet end cold end our teeth feirly cluttered. We weited until morning. but e diligent eeerch reveeled no treee of the mice- ing comrede. 7'1 wish very ï¬nch that-onto! the friend- I loaned to know at IBM Park would write now and than.‘ I shall gladly answer all let- ton received. L. H. Hum, 00. E. 5th U. s. Infamy, mus, Luann blind. P. I. WINNETKA. LAKESIDE '