ru' Wednesday at 10 u. amen: at Cordoroy. The me the lympdhy of the it, in their W FOR LETTIIB MINT. ‘ I! brew 3.1399 MM- v!!! {TU RB Al tick†31.75 Altick.. 2. 5 i ........ 33.30 EDâ€"Ootmnpfor wishing wm pty lxmpupud. Minn-none: we.“ . .mï¬m .[. ...... $3.98 ,.........$1.00 W upturn-Mn. â€Ilium-up.†“LII-anon... l mane hon arm wilflum ban 3155: Chain, Nut-sq will cut mum-u: 10° '9 12° Miss Anna C. Blattel is very dangerously ill at her home on west laurel avenue. From latest ac- counts the attending physician has given her relatives and friends, which are many, some encourage" meat in regard to her recovery, but it will heeome time before she is “bred-to receive any callers. Prof. Nathsniel Butler, of the Uniyersity of Chicago, and formerly for several years the principal of a famous young ladies school here, spent Tuesday in this city, down at the Military Academy. His school usedtobe in the old big wooden academy building, which was burn- edin 1889. Since then he has taught in the State University at Champsign, and been, for severel years, president of Colby College, in Wstenille, Me, and was very popu- lar there; His friends here Were very gladto see hi‘m,‘ and he was looking in the best of health, and as cordial and genial as of old. Mrs. Merrill, of St. Paul, is visit- ing her brother. Fred» P. Luther, this week ht 'Ravinook. She is on her way home from a 7,000 mile trip to the Paciï¬c coast and all around the circle, having spent a month on the journey. Did you know, old-timeresident, that George L. Wrenn bought his west side unrecorded addition from Mr. Osterman, who died in'Deorï¬eld in 1899, for'3450 per‘ acre. We do not believe he would‘eell it for $500 per were, or even 8600. Mr. Wrenn is not avaricioua, but he wants some- where near what a thing is worth. {Wantedâ€"A young man to solicit for asflrst class publication. Good wages paid. Address 0. C. C. care was-Lmnn. Mrs. S. C. Dorsey returned to her home last Wednesday, after a two weeks’ sojourn with her sister, Mrs Essie; 10W » » e - Frank Siigerstro‘m’ a men are ï¬ll- ing his big new ice house with as pure, clean, solid ice as one Would wish to see. Frank has as ï¬lm an ice house as there is in the city, The new city council has just paid John Mohr a small bill for shaving a prisoner about two? years 'ago.‘ The marshal at that time ordered the work done, but when the'bill was presented would not ,verify it. Several of the councilman at that time would swear by anything the “gang†did, hence they succeeded in holding the account out while “my were in power. Fine iusunnce placed by W. E. Bnnd Mrs. William H. Miller’s mother, Mrs. M. B. A. mu, wifo had been with them at ï¬heigpummer home in Michigan, has in: returned to the Park after a two months’ visit with her sister at Evanston. Mrs. John Snyder, of Central av- enue gave a pleasant eu‘chre and dinner party Wednesday at her home, entertaining‘ the Jolly Eight Euchre Ciub, of Winn'etke, of which she is a member. The tables were prettily decorated with carnationa. Everybody had a real good tinge. LAKE FOREST, VOL XI. HIGHWOOD. the old primitive Park Note], the near the express ofï¬ce a ‘ if to freight Conductor $5.00, who was in th pane on the‘old single tr 7 Riv. Edwin Seldon it“ ere this week. , He arrived lTu“ flay and‘ ‘win’pmch Sdpday. 5‘ 1,. F. M. Evans told the other day, on inquiry, that l _was selling canned peas and most ï¬ber canned :r: gem! cents per dozen less than th ‘ line goods can be bought at who ‘19 m Chi- cage. The secret is twp 3° was su- gaoious enough lung :v f to place large orders with the 3‘ : ,ing fac- tories for {a}! and w‘in - 1’. ivery be- fore the prices advan.' .:.d 90. his customers are getting , ,._.neï¬t of itv- down or case lots. Mp. Strock, the dream†to announce to her trio 4 5- r, wishes ' and pa trons flint she will new private residences, or take wor :' her own home, 221†Pu]: avenue ’ 5 8 Lasi Monday,- Tbom'n Howe, of Oakwood avenue. pur: based from Mayor Wu) F. Hogan, a ï¬ne lot laying just west of the ‘w 'thhwbateru railroad tracks' In High \ 00d, for the sum of $500 cash. Tb? lot is de- scribed as follows: ’80 “h 00 feet of lot 3, in E. A. Mears' sijdivisiou, of lot 4 of‘J. E. Burdsell’ linbdiirision. From thb trangfera at seat, we see that D. M. ; sold to Alfred Hill, lot + that In about the ï¬fth at; building, on the Greer: for $750. 5;: win So]- at weak as pee which 7 orin,_ Kn , , The new pastor, Rev.“ don; did not get here reported. He had it 1' up him at his . Lulu: rurwu. , 5: _ We do printing for â€albinism and patent lodgers, and o npete with the houses making a pecialty of but kind of work. ~ 5 '“uuau Mayor William 'F'. Hogaxi, of Higbwood, is down in .ianville, the shin-est Vermillion Clvmty, where the wild waters of Jéï¬e Wabash “wobble†along, win:l the other county oï¬icialé on "hair annual junket to discués coungi aï¬airé ,ull over our big state. It?! ainI-loopes- ton; same county, that ? Mrs. Cather- Wu. wwv Winâ€"v4, vâ€"â€"- » .. wood. one of our briiifiant female novelists, resides. Sup not only writes ï¬rst class boo 5 but sends her daughter to’a ï¬rst Glass school, Ferry Hall paminary, Q 1 our 'own Lake Forest. ..___.___ . 531 FORT 31mg; 331m EirHLAND PARK, the county lukine has 3, block 7, we the city Bay road’ up to' {Eta the Libuiiding, ï¬eld. ‘him ts fqr ' getting FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, I902 1 Our friend Arthur P. Dunn, we are glad to know; thinks of again crossing the briny deep. The news paper trade In a bit slack just now, and a lot of sentimental fellows have sworn off on the use of tobacco, So that he has a little more lieeure than usual. Then he wants to see his boyhood friend, King Edward, sit down with him in the royal smoking room of the palace and have a chat about the old days at Eaton, while they smoke some of Dunn's choice Havanas. And so he will put in two or three months hobnohbing‘ with royalty and the aristocracy Perhaps Rouberry will ask him to join his proposed new “omninm gatherum†political petty. i Months 4:114! «(In daï¬w of detail: was co Again “Cupid" has been going around with' hisiittle bow and arrow. This time it has struck the hearts of our young people, Ml‘; Will Noren- berg and Miss Carrie Mofl’ett, their engagement being announced. Both parties are very ptominent and have the god! wishes of their many friends. i Mr. Carl G‘ruelv, a‘prominent sheep raiser, of Cass County, N. D.. who has been spending the past three weeks with hi0 brother, Gus- tave Gruei, of Green street, left Wednesday night for his home. The brothers had not seen each other for over twenty-eight yearn. Mr. James II. Stall, a nepreaenta- tivenf “is Chicago American, was a caller at the NEws- LETTER ofï¬ce Wednesday. On Tuesday chateau, at the homé" of Mr. and .Hra. Joseph Brothers. 0!) north Second dumb occurred the death 01 their only child, Lloyd, aged thymgau, nine caused from indigestion. Funeral services here held at the house at 2 o’clock Thursday afternoon. Rev. Haefele .ofï¬cinted, and the inter- ment in the Mooney burying ground. .Mra. John Bailey, of west Central avenue, whb has been very ill for the past ten days,i is slowly improving. which is very gratifying to her friends. Lodge No. 366, ï¬lth Worker! of the World, met May evening in regular order for’ï¬nstallaiion of ofï¬cer's. The new ball in .Brand Bros. building waa neatly arra'nged for the occasion. Wm Lanner, past preféct acted as inflalliug oï¬icer ï¬lter a brief 'cem'nony the newly installed oflicers renamed lmuineas withJ. J. Brand as prefect for the coming year. Mr. Joseph Bath; _!In uncle o! cashier JohnC. Dudy, his mother’s brother, and a former resident of the Park. ‘is; here on_ a visit after some twenty years’jbsence.’ His home is .in jo‘nolds. N. D. His wife used to livcrvwith Mrs. C. G. Hammond. before, her marriage. His daughter, Miss Elizabeth Bath. is with him. Besides friends and relatives berg they in visiting at Evaqston and “all along the shore." RAVINIA, Twenty-ï¬ve per cent discount will be allowed in all subscriptions to the NawsLmn wbqn paid in ad; vanes. i Miss Irene Shields, who wenHo [Manila last June, surprised the Ifamily by reaching home Tuesday morning.- They were not expecting her for some time, and it was a gen- uine surprise. She was twenty-ii: days on the ocean. and one of the three lady passenger: on the steam- ship Warren. Genersl Funeton was one of the passengers. Miss Shields, reports a delightlul season out in the Philippines, and I very pleasant voyage- hone. The family were Wonderfully pleased to see her, after they had recovered from their ear. prise. A' young woman from St. Pal! -m~a did not got kissed either. ltisl terrible warning to the girls nutto jerk. At last advices thin (Fridaylbmom- ing Attorney Smoot is doing well. His improvement in slow, from the fact that he wa- worn down beta: the operation. He can take but little nourishmont and as yet is un- able to sit up. Mrs. Hattie Farnoley Reddick will be leader 0! the study class of the Highland Pdrk Woman’s Club on Tuesday. January 21. The subjccl for study is “Lite Colonial Ind Early Republican Soic'ntiotn and Inventory.†We'will be thankful for any item of local uéws or matter of public in- terest. Telephone No. 92 or 778. Some little time ago we wanted some bee-wax and putchaeed one of those “nimble-shaped lumps. which proved to be chiefly. poor allow. Then we bethought ourself of who kept Keen and knew how to extract the wax. If you want some. gob the assistant pootmistrele. She in I Gince-oue ~ young lady. and see what kind 0! wax she «mu-ll you 01. The paper stock and the millions and million! of postal card: used by the country (or the next four yous uretohemedeinn little seven by nine torn down In lube. and full, one hundred inhebitnnte will he added to the town. thereby about doublingite pobuletion. George B. Cummings wee born in Heine. end his patriotic bosom «iron- with prido over the new prosperity of his state. Cu]. H. P. Davidson is reconï¬rm- ing that old two story manurd roof house recently bought, oppunite the the drill ball. ' The Nm-Lmn 0mm pro now equipped with long distance tale: phones 92 and 773. You can get u: at any time, day or night. with In item of new: 0: any other basin“. The creditors of Dr.. Inga!!! want Geotge B. Cummings appoint edtrusteo by the court of impl- vency. First class selection. J udge Hibbard'u court has a unit so; for Monday afternoon. GLENCOE, â€â€˜5'? I HOUSE FOR SALE AT LAKE5IDE. Tic-story frame how for I310. near depot. Addie-t P. O. Box 27. lakeakle, Ill. - 8-9 1115 0550†CLUB. The 0350“ Club's subject for Thursday, January 16, waa “Julius Caesar." The paper was written and read by Mrs. Charles Warren, and coni'eyed to her hearers a clear. impression of the drama and la great‘ historical charactera. lira. Mary Manning, of the Sherwood School of Music, Chicago, uhdo the afternoon one of the most intonat- ing'on the \club calendar by he! readings from the play,givingdn {forum scene in a moatdramatic. yet jnatural manner. After an W- in; discussion Maul". D. EM the president, requeatod‘ [Inlan- ning lo-r'ecite “Pauline Pavloona.†by Thomas Bailey MW, 75% addedto the plumes the Dada]. ready given. In. Jama- Wat-on played an old competition, “King'a Bunting Jig." by John Bull: The hone-nos (or an am pm In. 3.8. Vail. In. J. mm and lira. H. a, Day. A ‘ After short talk: by Row. J. G. K. McClure and Rev. A. A. PM! the meeting adjourned. While the coon-Moo VII WM {ï¬eï¬yé‘ Prof. Whyte, of Lake Fond Academymms called on and spoke at length on the diï¬cultial which [ace the organisation tnd explained the hope that the energy 0'! th- u- aociation would increase II tbob- auclea grow higher. THE LAKE “831' IBM In InIWerto the can WM week delegates from variouu put of glue county met in the public li- brary building It Lake Fore-t“ Saturday afternoon. The meeting was called toad-t by Mr Patton of Highbndm. who uominitod Ir 1'3de High- l-nd Park an pct-mum! chum“. Mr. Ewrett wu clean! Ind D '1'. Jackson was then chosen to at“ secretary terms denounced the «a. v“ H association is aiming to CM. spoke qrgently of themem‘d ï¬ghting evils whose perm now sleep, and urged tho’ ‘0!“ o! a permanent organization who“ object should be ï¬ghting the aim- inal lawmakers of Luke county. The eommimo on W then reported and the report'm adopted. Mr. Everett read the all and then made I brie] nddreu, dating the necessity to: immedme and col. tinnod organized olort inï¬ghting the unlawful element which i. not: in; lodgmeut in Lake ownâ€. He then read the resolutions pupa-Id by the cam-Ii hid: urn-jail for the meeting I: the call. - ~ A committee to dnv up a condi- tution was appointad u' follows: V. V. Barnes, LIE. Blul; C. I. Goï¬ ham, Waukogan: I. P. Blaine], Lib Forest; 8. I. Patton. Highland Park; Townoend Smith. Duke 310‘“. iuuawuumsuuum 3.0}: cacmnunnlog 11mm: Caste. 6:9ng â€MM: (us: Job Prim dam hutwumamg: mum our wurkhu out an env n-pmmuu. 'Uutpnnunx ha I Send you naturism»: to flu Nun-m. SM â€Mum. WINNETKA. LAKESIDE