. and†d d the o! E'm'. Chy (£1! Hum-d d a: nun pet renu- . he ‘ u! m mm... I amm- mac “w :m‘s:m-,_9 . .u kit‘s thl. W T430113. of d In"; W pee Md St. John plalee. on. lghh-lPu-k. 0-. tin .J‘nom I‘m. In 9-100. Profs-or 23L)?!“ ()Ikwood 5.11 >, GMT"; RM Chairs, Nanny ir-Cm or Shama- er Shop :ws-LETI'BR OFFICE BS mum IR LETTIIG MIRIAM. tick. l tick u oil"! up“. tiling! mt Column. will cut IES . . . .3398 ..... $1.00 Evorything to 33.90 “P $2.75 '...17c 10¢ up 12c LAKE FOREST._ The new Baptist miniater began - We do pnnung [or his workhst Sunday and one critical patent. ledgers, arid e auditor said to us, “He just ï¬lled the houses making a the bill in every particular.†He‘ hat. kind of work; is in the Wrenn house on Ohkwood City Attorney Smoot’: ave, no“ to C. E. Schauflier. . , will be glad to know u "2.11.. n ,The many phtrone of the poeteï¬ice will be glad to know that Miss Annie Blettell is rapidly regaining her health and we may see her again back in her old place. Fire insurance pieced by W. E. Bread - J name we expected, we have_put our foot in it? Last week we told you how to get pure beeswax. 4 By next mail came a handsome circular from Frank C. Clark, our Port Clin- ton friend, saying “We are head- quarters for waxee,’: and then bees- wn is underscored with a blue pen- cil. If Frank was not Canadian born and bred and â€such a royal; good whï¬le-eouled follow we should‘ demand a sample ’ to test; but as it is, we take his word for it. Do you wonder that the poet de. scribed it as the “beautiful snow?†Did not the snow-clad trees and Ibruhbery last Tuesday morning MUM“) ’ *9“ "i“ I “‘3’ _ ‘2 Haywarï¬ML-‘m go’vflationroi ‘ can the other been to hot. On Tuesday, February 4, the holders of tickets toFather Horne'y’s lecture will be given a reception at Goldburg'a hall. The musig wile 01 a very superior order. -Mru. A. W. Fletcher reached home Thursday noon. She had not heard of £50 accident to her husband till she arrived in Chicago that morning. It was with surprise and sadness that the friends of Mrs. H. H. Hono- re, who, with her family, spent last season in the elegant Kirk house, on Hazel avenue, received the news of her death Wednmday morning, of typhoid fever, in the city of Flor- ence, Italy. _ A cablegram to that elect was received that forenoon by the family friends in Chicago, who phoned out here immediately. We have no further particulars. - Mr. T. A. Somer'ville, formerly proprietor of the bakery and restau- rant on St. Johns avenue, just north no u... nmtoï¬ioe. was in the Park 1 :iï¬mfliflï¬ï¬;§.lilili Mr. T. A. Sometvill ptoprietor of the bakery rant on St. Johns avenu‘ of the postofï¬ce, Was i this week on business. The ï¬re and water committee of the city council met! last Friday to clean up a large am unt of accumu- lated business. Needless to say they succeeded. 0dr litigants have a suit before} Jddge Watson, tomorrow, ' Saturday afternoon, in C. H. Baker’s ofï¬ce, at 3 o’clock, and one or two in Wankegan Monday, and more to follosy, we presu_me, unless “the le,†who will have most of the billFâ€"to pay, put a stop to it. , The Winnetka and Highland Park ladies’ choral societies will assist the choir at the next twilight musical anaervice at the Presbyterian church, Sunday, February 2. There hill be The Winnetka 8 ladies’ choral sock choir 'at the 118Xt pervice at the Pt Sunday, February g delightful time. VOL XL Neverjet ya on 1Advexfia- ma. In t e "days une mun adverb wheel) has- lneuuwellum ï¬ta’awoon, moat ‘beadty the for. r_ morning 'w‘ould have nine pen. Canadian a royal we should but as it a poet de- ll snow ?†trees and - out. aeking the eonncil '- w ,a petition 3‘ do away "ï¬re alarm We understand there , with our present “siren _ 'xdgvuw-‘(n’ whistle,.on the ground its wierd sound and bad eï¬ec ~§’on weak nerves, etc. It nev 1 hurt our nerves, but then they 2° built on the good old New Engl ï¬d plan; for service. We are so for the nerves of the wild ’en ooly west That old stile whistle 93‘ not good, people could not tell w the!“ was A a ï¬re or aTcali far tï¬} amen, v lkWOOd mteflice 5 Annie ng her »r again i. Brand ave_put , we told Ix. . By nimnlar , will be glad to know the; 1 City Attorney Smoot‘s niumy friends ‘ I '16 has im- proved very rapidly thi [week and his hospital physicians ~ _ , unfavorable symptoms (16 ,lop beam 531-, Per- haps 3 word of caution - {y not he amiss; we must all be ' overdo this matter of hi too many and especial j _j calls on him and exhaué strength. too long glass; make . is limited 2 afï¬ï¬iï¬‚ï¬ whim pieces and grated t‘ NE\YLETTER. Ashe battles he said ii), his gue‘ss a'little,'more ï¬ you," but it did, and tears on 'the ï¬rst taste shed since the old ma poisoned last spring. Mrs. Palmer, one of the Presbyterian Mia :35 fiastor Pfan- Pittsburg, spoke to _ stiehl’s people Wadi]? on work among the §|8 ofï¬cials of n board, of ‘lay evening, There is a man in is city who ’buys only one atau though abundantly a t’l“, them by the ream, i i. The only reason he g3 does not like to losegi his money: ,He nave _ hnmr in advance. 5? .4 the same We do printing [or There is a man in i buys only one starryl though abundantly 3‘ them by the ream, i P3P?“ Lin advance, ' . reasbn perhaps. - gr ‘ J. J Brand City 05 delighted to credit you? mam. due 011' your Pï¬ Bnnd Bros.’ buildingg Of course he 18 nght hundred more money > than the year Mimi? American’ 3 habit of wall. †'- E After Gearge H3310: of local news or ma. i i f ' ublic in~ terestp Telepbon I Twenty-ï¬ve per ‘ Edi unt will he allbwed in all iptio‘ns to t)! Nuprxr-mg wi paid in ad- vanes. FORT SHERI (it: QLAND PARK†{iii reev'odd Le American gbout tWO any will be item ein FRIDAY, JANUARY24, 1902 _, ' that Rev. , in his cm- ‘a trip south; V ‘ :1 pa he gets We are sorry to 3 cago home. He 9 Florida. we think, over this brief ill Have. you will!†how much gravel has been pill. ‘. our Deerï¬eld country roadn duff: . i“the last year or two? When weï¬n waylay Mr. Heeler some day}? ‘Illll get the ï¬gures, and theyï¬lï¬itlsurpriw yon. That irascible Wklan Who had 13. 0. VanRiper aw in Chicago the'otber day, (grimy came to his senses, for the mamas dismissed when called for W. Van is no ‘man’s champ. 'W‘ . l Dr. and Mrs. 33. Babcoclr, our former Prospect moo fellow'citi- zena, this weekgfli I couple of re- ceptions, with ' Wtic entertain-1 ment by a Wartiat, ati their Chicago home, mzï¬earborn avenue. John v.‘ Family an, of Lake- Forest, in oontribï¬ng a series of. extremely inter * reminiscences of. the early dayli illllinolé to the Chicago New!- " hope he will keep at it; ’ ‘ â€time. _ His to announce to her friends and pe- trons that she will now. at private residences. 221 Park avenue. ' 9 The North Shore chapter, D. A. R., met with Mrs. Frank Green, Friday afternoon of last week. Mrs. Bubb, of Fort Sheridan, was elected regent alternate to represent the chapter at the continental congress to be held in WashingtonfD. C., in February. Several selections of in iterest to the chapter were read and discussed, after which be was servedr If you want to save: trip to Wanke- gtn'and extra charges on special as- sessments, City Collecbr Brand can ï¬x you up on short notice. Edward Wendling, the artistic painter, the man who has the paint- ing contract on the new Tattle house on Bezel avenueJias bought of S. B: Hasting, lot 4, block H), for $8005 Finally Adolph Gieser end Mollie Apple and F. A. Noerenberg have been swapping lots in the Apple Fireman's subdivision, and where that is We do ’6' know. Everj time they swap $1 , or 875, Or 3300 seems tochange hands. ' - S.’E. Robling. of west Central avenue, who took his denartnre for Europg, Thursday morning. leaving New York today onthePhiladeiphia, to visit his sgod mother and renew his boyhood acquaintances, was pleursantly~ surprised Wednesday evening, when shout twentyï¬ve or ‘thirty of his friends took possession of hisrosidence, and who with' the assistance‘of Mr. Robliug and his? hospitable wife, made merry the evening. Refreshments were bounti- fully served, Ili pronqunoing the ice cream excellént. All left at 12 o’clockregretting the evening all toos'hnrt, and wishingllr. Robling aâ€plérasanit trip and a safe return. He expectoto bo‘uny abput thtee months.. ‘ bang-wildâ€, ‘Feb. 6. BAVINIA. No city council ion week».â€"Hr. Smoot is not well enough yet. Wait another deck. The Young Mons' club will give a dance in; Goldberg’s 9pc" house every Saturday night during the Dr. Frank M. Ingnlle end Willinrn E. Brand are if: Oklahoma on I prospecting trip. They expect to re- turn February 6. . Next - Tuesday evening, Jen- uary 28, the joint lodge! of locomo ; tive ï¬remen give their greet annmll charity bell in the Chicago Auditor- ium. We can’t all attend, but every man who rides on the thin- eholild buy a ticket of Judge Wuhan, if only toehow'hie good will for the men who run the engine which ‘hauls hie train. It in all to: the ‘beneï¬t of the home down in Idle- wild. Help it. GLENCOE: We are Idrry to loan: that W. R. Cregier.w who lives down in the pocket, bed the misloduno to fall I few days and break his arm. It is only a low weeks since tIIe other arm was broken. An than we: sent it: Tuedl'g ï¬uajusepacin-Iotuk'y; v' .. ofcoum In all burned. it .11 W00 giw went in no time, so that the ï¬reman coming how, I: could not save it. that the Puk Miss Jennie Maya nnd Miss Nonie Harvey, of Chicago, *visited our Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John (3.; Duffy. 1 Fireman’s mink boll. February 6. At a euchro party given Saturday evening nt the home of City Trou- urer John C.’ Duffy..- Mia- Glut Bock and John H. Shahen '90 ï¬rst prim. Mrs. Juno. H. Duly and C; W. Aldridge-captured the ‘booby prizéc. . There ie‘to be a-generni diecuuion at the church in Lake Blufl’ Tueedey evening. February 4, beginning at 7:30. The subject in to be “Good Roads." Everybody interested ‘ is cordially invited to be present. If your paper is I few houn' Mo this week. you can blame J udgea Watson nod Hibbud for sitting in the editor) sanctugn and swapping stories about Colorado and Vermont. while tho editor-imam wu com- pelled to write editorllll on the [cod- honnl of the cylinder pro-I. The Lake Forest Winter Club came down here Int nigut moon- mt our Drumtochty boy- on their rink. The result was a score of? for the 'Toohtys Ind 0 for the Foresters. Clemant Smoot made three and Thomas Troxel (our goals. The Drumtochty Club plays the Evanston Club Saturday. ‘ The Building, Loan Homahld] Association has just hired its annual! report, which shows the organization is in a flourishing condition. C. G. Phillips in pruident. I}. A. Holman, Secrelnry; William Grunt. treasurer and Mr. Smoot, littoral]. For four- teen years it his helped more people to homes in this city thin all the other qonciu combined. Blufl Tueedey beginning at to be “Good interested ' in present. aw houre Me blame Judges for sitting in and swapping ) and Vermont, hie! was com- ellonthe feed- pro-e. Winter Club E night moon- boye on their ll a score of 7 nd 0 for the Six children survive: [mi-e. In. Brinkerhofl'. Chicago; Eden [4 ‘ Dane W. and Dale 1., both untried end living here; Ellubeth and Alia; lire. Harrie L. LeQue, of Hue! avenue. Heweeoneo! the â€guide! men. Hie pro-enoe and good aha“ was often worth more then with. in‘e sick room. Re new the“? end humorooe side of lite. mind- hie inborn love 0! epoch â€ed-fly hhingdothelut. It neon-Me few montheeinee "anti-lath bicycle. Ah oetogeneriu W i. not an everyday menace. Belt the doctor and In. Swan-Ill wen worthy and believed when of eh, Sinoot made Preebyterien church Ind edond 0er [our goals. theit profouion. We aver heed 0' lab plain the word egeinet him from my entree. Aged though he was, when people heard Wedneeday evening Moat life-long neighbor and (ï¬end. and to many family physician. had pa-ed away, it oceaeioned feeling. of ad- neae. He had been ill loreoue time. but onlj of late had the pea- ple learned that hie condition" serious. But when the end can it was calm and peaceful-41b ju‘ ebbed away. Warren M. Sweethnd '- horn in Dryden, N. Y.. November 18, 1819, and was therefore 82 year! old in November Int. Hie father I. a native of Rutland. Vt, an was Capt. Wright. the (first white ï¬ler of 'Lakeeounty. In 1839 young“- land visited Illinois. After two yeera more of achool in bid Nev York home he started for France, by way-oi the Weet Indiegtofld’} medicine, we: interrupted. want to New Orleans, and ac up the links: aippi and Illinoie river-e to Wk ‘ county. After two year-o! eehool teaching he entered Boah W ’ College and graduated in 18‘s. locating in Kendall county. van for testiohto give up his â€as coming here, but he soon Issued that the Park peOple knew s good. thing when they found it, and tho, would not let him retire from hi prolvsion, so he was in pnoï¬as u- til I very few years sgo. Kb Isl-go property interests in Chm 1‘ elsewhere absorbed much of Lb It- ‘hntion. In the esrly 70s to 7" I railroad president; in 1872 In J) delegate to the convention which nominated Genoa! Guilt, Ind '- mayor of Highland Put {to “In, or (our yearn, 1883-1887. Hi! viii. one of the ï¬nest woman In one know, died February 21, 1W1. Attend This {mum'- and mu, in Goldberg'l hull, Thundpy, Fob. 6. Interment It liq-chill. WINNETKA, NO. 9. LAKESIDE