J. C. ROGAN, Electrical Construction -â€"â€"vâ€"â€" v-‘l-vu OILS and GASOLINE awn Highland Park, Ill. Kerosene. Gmlï¬hnzinc, Linseed Oil. Tu ntinc. Nemfoop Oil. Bicycle Oi. Sewing Muhine Oil. Mullins- Oils. Axle Grew: W O O D A_|_.._ C O H O L [Om “MINES-UM MM M32. TELEPHONE. 67. Telcpln men, a Specinlty; â€Ofï¬ce in. I. B. PUBIY SOI'S HARDWARE STOflE TELEPHONE NO.‘ â€mum man. ILL. 3125 uxy mg. I LLINOIS LUMBER. COAL and BUILDING “M. A TERM 1.: 01%. new: 2?; g“ “:13?" ‘ DI. JAMES WATSON ' 06cc u 36%! I; HIGHL‘ND PARK. 3103mm: mu. 3‘08 39 PARK:- 5!. John Ave. IL 015 . “PF- Deva; ' ï¬TGH"ékXbE TBLEPHONE 77 . , DR. FRANK M. INGALLS A. RobertsOn ï¬AVINIA : : . All kinds of Lamps Ind Fixtures itock. , Bell Work and Print: Wholesale and Retail Dealer In .......... DR. E. H. POMEROY and Mimeâ€"Rota! Maniac Oflooâ€"Roon 09 . ‘Ho‘nâ€"IHI: 3-3; 7-3 Rddomâ€"loon 47 Ld Yards in Lumber .. “DEALER. IN. . .. FIRST ST. CENTRAL AVENUE; ; . BYSONG '. 0. BOX 397 . ILLINOIS Phones-n nesémmrmmrmwflm 'was the youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. F. 0. Bi herds, oï¬-this- place, and brother of Mrs. L. H. VL Spi‘edel and Charles A Richards, of Lake Forest, Ill. ., and Mamie E., Fred N., John W. sod Peter, all well-known here; to all of the above it is a and loss to lose their dear and much lovéd son had brother. The funeral service was held in St. Mary’s church here, Sunday, August 3, and burial was in St. Mary’ a cemetery at Wau- kegan, Ill. ‘ 'Died, August 1,1902, Harry A. of th county, and that I shall rely upon y friends for the support that} sh: receive in the convention, trust- i " that my past. eondnct Minn oflieer 'd‘citizen of this county has merited" “your approval. 0. T. HEYDECKER. } If I have’nny political ! . . the county since the m ‘ing candidttes.‘ the formed that. Lam renaminttion for "nan! left. in xon o oppos- am hereby in- 11 n-eondidne for e 080's of County Superintendent Schools, subject to “reaction 01’ Lb fmhcdmfï¬g‘mpï¬bli- can County Co vention. .Ihsvenot, toanvass. Conï¬dent I my luvfnlly hold the oflce for the n; term. I hereby announce mylel s «undue. 40; Count Treasurer. mbjoot to the 3p prov; of the County Bep'nbllcan (‘o $i0k« _ V‘m‘mamu ,, Tillie-Nouns“ †0'1"": page of m 3...“. 0-- Lara â€w wggm' ‘u'.-m m “n- nL__I n II ("coupon morning It Hill- WANTEDâ€"Cotton mg: for wuhin; rem. Will pay 2% gents per poum pply u. was-len once. MI. tutu-mm... I hereb; HARRY A. RICHARDS DEAD. FRIDAY. AUGUST 8, 1902. C. Donn ‘ ‘7!!!“ 9:... FBI YEAR“â€" 81. 00 IF PAlD IN ADVANCE _sick only twelve days with JIIIOIIIICOIIICIII. TESHJ M. W. MARVIN. Ralph, Jen Thundajr for Emu, Ind., where they will ho the guest: of Mn. Frank B. LoFeber. Lbflfp "Hf. m3,» ns-p ~ AI a 'g ,r . : ' (.wI-u x... Mr and Mrs. George B. Cummings. ' Miss Bessie Smith was hostess It @3393?! â€Emile“ M92431 9279;22:1ng honor of Miss Virginia Chandler and“ Charles- E. Wilcox, of Sprague,‘ Warner 00., recLiVed a handsome Chinook salmonyneighing 504} pounds, last week from the Columbia "river, Oregon. Mrs. T. B.’ Watson. manager of the Railroad Men's flame, and son, Pebple are still taking Of the do. lightfully inatructive- stereopticon {lecture given, by Ron A.;A. Pfan- iatiebl, last Fflday night. Mrs. Herman Loeb and son and Mrs. H. Steinberg, of Chicago, and Miss Edna Rosenberg, of Cincinnati, spent Thursday with Mrs. A. Moses and family. - Murphy. Willie Cummings, former superin- tendent of the telephone company 'Mru. Summer, vlvbo has/bloat) :igito ing he; daughteg. Mrs. H. Morgan... M8 Mumfd to 118': home near ChL' cage. \ - For sale cheap, a l-horoe power Jenny electric motor 'and stat-thig- box .complete. Inquire at les- Lzush dï¬i'oe. ‘ ‘ Mrs._R. C. Meade. who has visiting her son, 0. C. Meade fqmily, left Fridq for Denvg Mn. We. 0! Eamon. was the guest (at Ma. William Dooley. Wednesday. . Imam! Mn. Defluon,,of Chi- cago, spent Sunday It the home 6! Mrs. Cbuloi Fuller will entertain mm Club at her ham-chl- lflomoon. -_V .‘ ,, ., Ii. Boo-u Smith bi! rammed from Twin Lain, Wig. lu- David Rum: left for the “““Wd'†“0 tpjoinhornon. In. _ M an the math-St. LOCAL NEWS NO w: um. hum Amt. "‘ lath" W i, mo.!)9“.' matter will be [quad of thin '00P- Nn‘o. are tho Colonel‘snd Mrs. Davidson have béen entertaining a number of old friends at a house party for‘tho past two weeks. Their guests are Mrs Thompson, of New Haven, Conn, and Mrs. Baldwin, of Cheshire. Conn" sisters oi Mrs. Davidson; Mrs. Fuller, of Coisbrook, Conn.- .; Mrs. Gilmsn, of Edgewatsr, formerly of Colebrook; Miss Bangs, of New Haven, Conn. Miss Bangs and her sister for mny- years had aoslo- brstsd school for girls as New Haven; known ss tbs Misses Bsngs' Bosrd- ing School for Girls. {Everett- were the hostess. About lï¬fty were pgeeent.‘ The young ilediee wore "ehqrt skirts and the lyoung m’e’n negligee sum. ""Shmuel- 'Iaeull. who. about a year ,ago, purehneed the Highland Park Electric Light Oompaï¬â€˜f [which . sortable Fomet, _Highlgnd__ Park and ’Gleueoe. and later acQuired con uul ill the Wauhegan Electric Light Company, has recently purchased the Evaneten Electric Illuminating ‘ QWM'Wégwagehzyï¬wmw "Electife Company, Mr’. Insull is l Company. The Highland Park clubhouse was the some of the jollie» dance of the moon, Wednesday night, Mrs. W. A. Aie'xa‘ndor, Ml“ B. F. Cummina and the Misses Everett. J «he Cum. mine, Gertrude Carlyle and Frances Several North ’ShOI‘O ladies hue become so interacted in the little tenement boys and girls brought out by the verioue organizations from the city that they. are now them- aelvee entertainingâ€"acme one, some two or three children, at their oivn bomei for neural weeks leaner. beech yesterdey. Three one were ehenhted Ind‘ a jolly “alley party in the evening concluded a delight- ful day. , ‘ - In. hfl’omuoy, 0“!» Martinâ€, I.“ k Now York Wodnudny to mph“ hot arrangements for por- picnic in For: Sizerâ€"Mud Fubo’r ‘Kioly guarantee "a good time. ‘ Bo lurojo go. Don’t forget that next †yids]. August {5, in tho‘ (by St. Huy’c church will by†its yogulu annual hind tholRav. Dr. Jame-p Walton- don, Ilia Wollondon and Mr Pony mum... mu 8mm. England. who no in America on o '3!“ ‘0 Dr Chic-go; In" J B: Wollondon, of 40 {as C. 'A. Smith at». Park. gnnd, Park.