All knadmpmrmx a. Stock. Bell Work ad Prime; 744*“ ' 5W1: W.“ “14.3.3.“ "~ ' , 1.. , 4 mmm “LUMBER, COAL and BUILDMG MATERIAL HIGHLAND Hui ' at John- An A Mdmmlmw- ILLINOIS ‘ Opp. Dfllot :M ...._. mu... "mum.- .n In. 0%: Flow Block. “on Q†HIGHLAND PARK. om u. now Inch-id. monuxn max. : m Ulla.“ I. 6. M“ SOI’S “I"!!! STORE onionâ€"Room 49 nounâ€"Ht; M; M; Residenceâ€"Roan £7 ' . HIGHLAND PARK : .. ILLIXOIS Oflc‘e ï¬nd Yards in Luther District TELEPHONE oz. 1’. 0. BOX 39": - GLBNCOE, ILL. Tclcphoac 213 I. HARRY. Ptqp 3 B‘SS‘S‘ i - ibmins ii ‘vvvvvmw. . WW. I :: Glenc'oe Hotel ::1 nut-:4! 77,th - 'â€" '- 3.x; 1<m.......‘..1“‘,..: W: » ‘Fo: Bankâ€"Until May lot, fur; nishod maidens at Glenooe'; 10-17009 house and ltlblc; horse and trap if duired Apply tn A. J Whipple, Glbneoo, or 145 Homo. street, Chi- cggo. 18.18 gummy One 810.:ka of Depot DR. FRANK M. INGALLS NEAR CENTRAL 'AVEHUE J. C. ROGAN. A. Robertson DR. F. H. POMEROY momma PARK. ILL. DI. F. C KAY! DENTIST ....-DEALSB Ill... TELEPHONE 11' â€02 in.. . FlRST ST. lLLlNOIS ILLINOIS ShaidanRoad 1’qu Co. may moral»: 8 Hith- Huang». - Edlbr Lpnouu. Gabon-u Ssssions will be held sitstnoon \Ind evening~ today and tomorrow. Speeches an be msde by‘Dr. 'M. u. Par-thorn. of Evanaton; E. W. Chaï¬n, A. E: Hoyt, Mr. Fiï¬-gluon. of Chicsgo; Roi. W. McKsy, of “fastens, sud other premium: workers in the tampons†cause." Tampeï¬mce Amy. _ A temponneo assembly is being held in a taut pitched jm north of the gin omen on Port Clinton street. It is often chargéd against lbs temperance pooplo and especially against those who favor the legal prohibition of the liquor trifle that they are visionary, unpmctical in their methods; cranky," and even fanatical; 3 that .the true‘method is to legalize thé iraï¬ic and ‘30“‘fagulate7’ ii. On the other hand these tempor- nnce workera'cla‘im that in the mm where the liquor 'traï¬ic. is licensed, m â€ï¬lm-um in othmf words legali'md, the drink habit is sieadirly on the“ inflow, and only under .ptohibitory laws, in it all ï¬eld in check. We believe the grant m of the wait!" an ’hoasï¬lflh M q them-05c. a Huhhnd Park Iavbrrflot 64556336†with the Qhoie business a! far as it can pospib'lyvbe accomplished. Just what in the best method whapa none of us! know. That thea'epmbibition workm are honeqt}, and 5 tremendously in‘ earnest in their $01k is evidenced "by the amount‘of time and mpney this; {are wi‘llm‘m spend“ in the agitation of the ï¬nest-ion. It is; tliorcrfom,3 certainly not only {air 'to wombat; 0130.3 manor of hohéoty without- when“ we at basilisk!) to gm" “my have. to say. Lot us, “mm; tum om to then but Mug- gut; if pouiblq, convince these Sumac mm and women that they are wrong or the lot than coming. as that no no wrong. ' Oman. 1‘08 SALE-43. 000 in 6 put cg“ woeful «(Te-um“ bonds. inquire 1m 19!. um 40 Tmuanuwm 13am 5:... m vut â€.09 .IRPAID IN ADVANCE FRIDAY. OCT. 3, 1902. (IWATIDJ OFPIC“: flint Charlotte King an mph â€home in Chhgo this flint†Mr. audMn. John A; 0!") “(I family returned to W this week. Mrs. August Wag 16-th her ‘mother, Mrs. Guthrie, 'in Worcester, Ohio. lio- May Timon In: "turned from I delightful with with friends in South Bend, Ind Mrs. Thomas C. King, who his been spending the put month-at Fox Lake, Wis, returned. †. m. and nifty w. Gillette re- turned this week to their town home on Michigan avenue. Mina Fuller 0! Cunuda, ‘i. am a [haunt-little visit vith her brother, A. S. Fulls‘, nudlamily. The stark visited 4119 home of Mr and Mrs. Henry'Btiuu, {Poes- dny, SeptemberBO, and left a little daughter. . Mr. add“ Mrs. Heston Owsley are among the summer residents who have taken flight this wegkio their winter homes. lb. and Mrs. A: H. Trade and family took possession Weï¬neuddy of the Allison house, which théy have rented for the winter The Re". (3:. 'W. Jones,;W-W11fl been pastor of the colored Metheq dist churcbflfor the past twefyenra has been called to a church†}n Monmouth, 111. ~ Mrs. W A Howey. wh6 bar the past few weeks has been waiting? Mrs. A. M Ingrabam, at her home 111 Columbus, Ohio. has re- turned t6 Glencoe gangs... 1... 4â€,»; .. yum", pg; rim-,2†ant 'vj‘sit iron) her 'son and his wife, Mr. and MrmJoneyhaPlum- met, of Dix'bn, ‘Ill. Mr. Park, who was anccensfully operated on in one of the Chicago hospitals last week, was quite ill early in the week from the after effects, but is now much better and 18 improving steadily Miss MacArthut, who so aï¬- ciently and raciodsly presided over the toflice during the summer ‘mnths, will w greatly missed by everyo'ne from her old post which she Hosted on Wednesday. ,_,/ | > Glenooo ya we“. represented at the conference of the North Shore Minimal-y Worker: which was Mme. Plummet on Saturdgy and GLENCOE. how in the mm‘ehnrch of Ennatnn, Thundny Mn. M W. Darling read one of». most ink-renting papers of $110 shy â€5"“[0- E Stone, M has been obrood «:0thth mm which will [union the Md's new: to the new-pom 'of th. United 8W!!! for the out nix yarn. returned loot week Mr. Stone. who u tbegenernl manager of the WW Pro-o, calms bongo laden with bow“, Bhperor Without, having beotowd- upon him the crown 9rdâ€. Won 01 the oeoond day} 5386 donor “an union w wknlght hood in England, and amount: to being a chmlier in Fennco. ban never before been bestowed upon Lon American. Mr. Stone, whih in London, was also made». an honorary member of the London Pre’eo Club. Mr. Stone wear'l his honors easily, even modestly cou- cools the greatness that hno been thrust upon him. The result of the semi-ï¬nals for the President’s cup was an follows: W B. Kimball was defeated by L. -M. Hoyt, 3 up and 8 togo; and 9961333 H.Leslm’1defatted W H. Bennett. 5 up and 2 to go. , In the semi-ï¬at}: for the “Director’s cap the the score was as folldws‘: F. L. Banker 5 up and 3 to go on GeorgeK. Qwaley. ‘and L J Dudley you by default of J. B. Alton. The fluid: will be played on Saturday, weather per- The bad Mlle; in My gm. tattered with ï¬fe go â€a as sport the past was Beware!- will: the bnghtenmg bkwrjbf f‘Yadncadq mm: a 3‘me . ml: {311d Mite Lenka â€(1m 1; gKï¬npp played out their tlei for the woman a cap . , mining. Friday lard was a gala day at Skokie and the. club house was the meme of several wiry charm? ing aflairé. Among the hoateaoes of the day Were Mrs. W A. PM}, of Evanston, who gave a delight. fol dinner that evening in 11mm of her sister who is her gang If at present. Govern Were laid tar 'twenty, â€ML†3311,01 Em, entertained a party 01 Ii: friends at a very pretty lumen. and Min Knapp and Migi 3811;16- gather, 0|:th r, Sally limo party of seven It lunchuon MIG“ some day. ' * SKOKIE.