ih'placo of. the corrugated iron cov: and structure. They are putting no new and much larger poles about , The'Electric Light Company are digging out under the old oï¬icé and supply lrbom- for. a new 300 horse powgr boiler and antes] stack at thm north end on the outside. Later they, plan for a new brick building Men are pigwmg, scrapinfwatï¬ grading the extension of Deerï¬eld ..avenue from the Green Bay load to First street. That is one of the lold council’e' leftover jobs, but people ~had forgotten there was any petition from property owners for opening it. It has looked like one of those,cas_ee of getting even‘with some one. ,Per- haps the public wants it, ‘bth who pays the _bille._ I R. G‘. Evans, the owner of the Ingleside hotel, has transformed the big ball in the annex- into ï¬ve choice sleeping roomé'and they are all ï¬lled. The big parlor on the second floor whill‘ be made into two more rooms, and the. front gone, the real parlor: will be occupied by Druggi‘st George B. Cummings' apd his wlfe, during the geanon, as their Central nvenue home is rented. ‘ uypua unmet:g Luna-ddy suntan“, ~Apï¬i 17, 1902, promises one of the beat this season The Tenneeeee Jubilee Singers are noted for plan. union melodies. It you want. to rent your house 'don’t ask too much for it.. When you ask a- man to pay ï¬ve. eight or ten dollars a day for the use of your furnished house for the season, the price may look big to him. Better take a littleless and rent it. than have it stand idle. Emptiness ‘does not improve houses in this climate. ‘ The Ravinook poultry yard is “egging†its way along, after a fashion. With a flock of some score score of hens, one of 'which is strut- ting around with two chicks, one or two more “want to set,†‘tWenty-tiw eggs were carried into the‘house one day last week. Perhaps that was the reverberating echo of the town election,_ Or a prophecy of one of those to come. - ~ No charge for edvettufng your property unleu we eueoeed' III selling or renting North Show Renting Agency. ' The concert to be given under the auspices of Park Iodgo. Mylflc “fin-Iran nf' “In \Vnrll‘ in (inldhnra I 'P. A. Montgomery In. the paint- on at work on the outside of his house upon Shoridnn Rood. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Frank C. Hawkin- hu painted hi0 ‘1 Ex-Méyor .Cobb‘ got 'thirteen names .on his petition aselderman in the Third ward. We, are told some’of his old friends and warm supporters said he was very foolish to run, as heives, for he ; will ï¬nd himself as a stray cat in a strange garret if thatcouncil chamber. While treated with perfect courtesy he will be a nOnentitj’, ' and his old time long-winded speeches won’t be listened to, as they were when he had the old set‘ around him; this council is 'a business body. It is {also a clean body;" there will be no schemes to get even with somebody, to block the improvement, of one: street or “jam through†another one; out of petty personal spite. No, Mr. Cobb has madel a mistake; people will forget',things if he re- mains irï¬ the obscurity (where they -pnt him. He should hoof) to his his hiding and let the put be for- gotten. ,Thst is what vabler and wisgrgignuthan' him are doing. ' , Itis not quite six weeks since work was begun on that 100 feet three-story“ Brick. extension of the Moraine hotel, and the plasterers are putting on the hard ï¬nish. The walls are very heavy, of Galéshurg 'schale brick, as hard as flint, with tremendous foundations on the rear which hangs out- over the ravine. The lower floor .is ï¬nished as a hall with :platfo’rm and dressing rooms, while the second and third fl isuites or'rouiï¬'s‘fthngprivém room to each suite. Messrs. Obee and Warren, who have the mason and carpenter work, have shewn they can push a joh while doing ï¬rst class work - .. . ,. .. On April 15 the Highland Park ‘Womnn’ s Club will hold their most in: in the parlorspf .the Northwest- ern Military Academy. The, meet- ing will open at 2:30 instead 01'3715 as heretofore. Subject 6r the day will. be “To What Extent Dees the American Historical Novel Aid thé Student of American History.†Lender, Mrs. Abbie Beardsley Bas- tin. Mrs. Stanwood, ‘president (2, Illinois Federation of Vtoman’s Clu will be the guest of the club. / f The, friends of Hill Sabre 1“ Ser- gent, the head o! Perry Hall Semin- Iry, at Lake Forest, will rejoice with her in thepromiee, noon to bored-1 iud, of a long needed new building for that most excellent school. It will be erected this summer I0 I: to be ready for use at the opening of the full term, We are glad to‘note ell these signs of a healthy, enflur- town {Steven needed. end before ene- Iiee their plent will be e model one for a city of this eize THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. 9: 33 n. m. received and dispctched ll .21 a. In. “ 3:35 p. “ . ., 6:38 p. m. “ . ~ 7: 17 p. m. “ . (Ii-pitched. Sunday mail is diapcmhod M 5:51 p.m All nuts close 30 minute. before the depcrtnre of taint. Oï¬ice open from 7 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Ofï¬ce not open on Sunday. Mail trains arrive ‘and depart as follows ' ‘SoU’ti! Baum; . , . ‘ 6:54 a. m. received and dispatched a.â€" Mrs. Burke'ivas a vocalistpf rare attractiveness. She sang-with the spirit and the understanding the songs of Zion.- She put her soul'into her work. -The‘re. was none'of the operatic in her renderings, and all; her workwas' characterized by greati and ~' unaffected simplicity, sWeetrfess‘{ and expression. ' - ' { Hill [Lr .mmï¬ Winnerni‘ held Wédne'eday afternoon, con- ducted by Rev. A. A Pfanstiehf of this city, and Prof. Wbyte; of Lake. Forest, fOr some time Baptist pastor heré. Captain Trask took six of the Academy cadets down to act an bear- ere, while Captain and Mrs. Reddig, with Mrs J. W. Mauck and Mrs. Charles H. Warren accompanied them. . ‘ ’// 1 MRS. CAPT. BURKE. Musical people certainly remom, bet her, for she sung in the church choirshere, and as well as her hus- band, Captain Bhrk’e. of the faculty of the Military. academy, was an accomplï¬'hed musician. Her friends here vwei'e shocked to hein- of her Sudden death. Monday l‘aét- at her homeJn Mt. Vernon, 'tho; where her husband had a school of his own as in addition to special instruction given in another near. by institution. She left a. little boy infant. The rediains 1VM11zbt to Rpm ..... Dated this 26 day of April, A. D. 1902. nuucmiuu "um pond on watch electibn will he opened It 8 o ’0!“ p. m. and close at 7 o’clock of the same day. ‘ By order. of. ï¬le 2‘1 Schoolg of said Toï¬mhip. Notice in hereby given it“ on Saturday, the 12th day 0! ‘April. A.. D. 1902; an‘eleotion will be held at Highland Park Bank, Highland Park. and in lbe Town Hall, West Doerï¬eld, in Township 43. Range 12.County of Lake and State 0! Illinoia, (or the purpoae of electing One School Trustee of schools for laid township for the full torn]. Also for the purpose of electing One uninha- n‘ Vila: Tn-nuhin nan-A n' TOWNSHIP ELECTION IOTIBE Highland Park'Postofllce. NW 80mm . m.’ recgï¬ved tad dispgtched "A W. Fletcher. EH. received D. A. Haunts, Town Tl’eaom'er. â€so Jrustm of mver Vgue of Arizona. Joaquin Vs] y 9! 0114mm“. , Thue-apï¬ng‘BXcursions will en: la you to personally inspect the many - vantages offered homeseekers endin- vestors in the eat Southwest and Califomio. Part. cular attention is in- vitedto irrl wed lands in Ariana-.6 Valle of loredo. Pecos 5nd Rio Gm alleys of New Mexico, Silt 3iver_Velley at Arizona, and Son Corresponding rates from east gene!» ally. Ask your home agent. Thr’o h Sleepers and chair cars to Culiforp a over the ï¬anta E0, the comfortable Ind quick .way to go.‘ Write for free illus- trgled lmd pamphlets. March 4 and 18. April 1 and 15, May 6 and 20. From Chicago. St. Louis and Kansag City to Kansas. Oklahoma, Texas. Colorado, New Nexico. Arizona and. Qalltornla. One Way.second class, daily, during March and April, to SanFrancisco, Los Angeles and other California pgints; also“ to Prescottf’hmnix and other Arizona points. . ‘ Great Southwest $33 rm CHICAGO ~ $30 Faun ST. LOUIS $25 rm KANSAS CITY If you want a oepont udovnlk in from of your lot oryour “not mnondumiled, jut make the hot known to Alderman Woodrufl and it will be done fotthwith. 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