1601 Until further notice we will sell: Round Steak, .. 10¢ 8 lb. Hamburger Steak-10¢ a lb. Sirloin Steak, - 12p a lb. Leg-0’ -Lamb, - * 10c :1 lb. Porterhouse Steak, - 14cpe r lb. Lamb Stew - - 4c 8 lb. Try our CORNED BEEF The fineSt in town These Prices are for Cash only BEHREN’ S CASH MARKET AQKANQAS VALLEY. COLORADO. Altitude 3,4:00 to 4,600 feet: beet sugar histories. thonnnndn of .ncm o! ollolfn; millions of cantaloupes, cam-naive orchnrdn. flocks of sheep; lnrgut irrigated section in the U. 5. Extensive cnttle Mi nnd dni interacts; lotion doubled in ï¬ve years. - VAL Y. NEW X100. Altitude 3.000 to 4.000 feet;, 175 miles long; on edge of grant pinins’ cattle postures. nflording proï¬tnble home mnrket for'nlfnifo Ind grain; noted. tot its 15:? orchards n'nd ï¬ne quality of fruit and tn'blu: mint: belt with 300 no wells. . Em ORANDB VALLEY. NEW MEX ' . Altitude 3,700 to 5,300 feet: 350 mile. long; great sheep mining section: mining in adjncent-mountnins: adapted to fruit raid and null forms. . . 5ALT HIV R VALLEY. AIlIZONA. Altitude 1,000 feet; 60 miles long and 20 mlles wide: noeclal industrieswurly oranges, live stock, vegetables. small w u.â€"-. .â€"- v. _____, SALT luvâ€"ER VALLEY. Amzom. Altitude 1,000 feet; 60 miles long and 20‘mlles wide: special industries-early oranges, live stock. vegetables. small fruits. omits, bee culture. ‘ ' ' ‘ SAN JOAQUIN VALLEY. CALIFORNIA. Altitude 50 to 400 feet: 250 miles long. 50 mile» wide; win-armising. live stock, oil wells. alfalfa. raisin and wine‘ grapes, olives; nu, ultras und deciduous fruits, almonds. walnuts; lumbering uud‘fninu in momma " - , _ ,- Au. FIVE V , ELEVS hove never-failing water supply. extensive syswmuo! irrigating ditchu and rich soil, insuring proï¬table crops; Pleasant climate. lupéuhlly. in Miner. "Thriving towns. affm‘ding good mot-haw. Directly related by the_$ANTA-:~Be. ‘ _ ‘ ~ '1 ‘ Forluflrmtihn $1}qu Int-m lands. manufacturers†and general business open- i‘fl’obï¬iiih commsslonea A.. T.S..y.FR System. Great Northern Bandingâ€. CHICAGO _ Captin Mearns left Monday for New York to be. absent‘ a month. Mrs. A. W.‘Smitb has returned from a visit of‘a month with relaâ€" tives in Denver, 061. Colonel A. B. Frost spent Wéd- nesday and Thursday at the Post with Captain Berry and family. Capt. M. F. Smith and Lieut. C. B. Exton left Monday "for a visit of a week- ‘in Daron, Mich. First Lieutenant J. B. Merriam, who has been assigned to the 9th Battery, is expected to arrive here Saturday. ' Thé‘ enlisted men of the 9th and let Batteries will this eve, ning present Céptain J.B.Douglaa Mth a handsome saber. ._ ’ Lieut. A. M; ‘Wéfsbn did his ï¬ance, Miss Edith Pardee, were FORT SHERIDAN. Great Irrigated Valleys You Need MW Do ,We. 275 ‘Central Avenue, Highland Park, Ill.- the guests of honor at a dinner at the Onwentsia. Tuesday ‘evening. Captain ‘J. B. Douglas has been ordered to take station with the coast artillery at Honolulu, and will leave for his new post in the near future ' Lieut. A. W. Smith who has been attached to the 2d cavalry left Sunday to 'join his command of the 9th Cavalry stationed at Walla-Walla, Wash. ‘ Ming Susie Scherzo]: daughter of Major and Mrs. Schenck; left Monday forwnum 15am, N; Y., where ahev‘VJvill enjoy a visit of a month with friends and relatives Govenhr Yates he: issued hie proc- lamation. designating Thursday, November 27, an Thenkeuiving day. LOcul ne__ws :11th will be found on every page of (big week a Haws. Santa Fe THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. Svscux. ASSESSMENTNOTICE No ' (Stâ€"Notice is hereby given to!“ persons interested thnt the City Coun- cil 9f the City of Highland Park. Counâ€" tv of Lake and State 01 Illinois, hnving ordered that a cent-iron lnternl Innin wnter su 'y pipe. four inches internnl ‘ diameter. constructed and lnid nlong and under Lnnrel venue in the City of Highland Perk. connecting with the water unin on McGovern street, thence ‘ westerly slang the northerly side of mid {Laurel venue for ndietnnee of six hun- dred and ninety feet 11pm ghee at be- ,,,,_ L.- WWWI'I’ Inuu nun; av. vuv.. ....- -- ~_-V, . . v , Laurel noun: (or adiauné'eof sinhnn-‘viee; Even song, 7:00 p. .In. Other dred and ““1?in feet frfom zhce of g:- dayalnoording tongues. ; nning. the o nanoe or t e some '- LukuIâ€"Rev. Btumn‘n . Put» . ago!) ï¬le in the olive of the git clerk Sundly my a p. m. flashy no"; of and City, end hnving‘ appll w the ting â€,flee.‘ 10 t m. Sunday evening County 00““ 0‘ Lake 90““‘5', for en services. 7:30 p. In. Services in con- useasment of the costs of said unproveâ€" § ducted in English ~ “,9 ï¬rsthnndny ment. wording to beneï¬ts, and 'an evening in etch month. - - testament thereof having been made! St. Mary’s (idiotic-41mm- J. C. and returned .to gaid court. the 'anaIWadden. mum First Mus. 8:305:11. hearing theï¬eon will be had on'tbo' Bev- n d M 1'0 . B 8000 use, . m. nndny‘Sahool, enbeenth dny of November, A. D. 1902, [‘2 p. Ves ' 3 p. ’ or es 500 the fter as the business of . , V the courwill'rszrmit. â€vim-#3“. Edwin Seldon. Pusher. ' - andnv mnmino‘ servim- 10:45 ~I. m. n a o,_ m_‘ vuv ‘MI-a u n -.- rv- ..._-. Said assessment is payable in Five installments with inherent atrthe rate of ï¬ve (5)1»: centum per annum, on all installments except the ï¬rst. All persons desiring any ï¬le objection in said court betore said day, and may .gppur on the hearing and make their Ofï¬cer duly. apyoinbed ‘0 an... Dated at Big hland' Park Illinois, October 315$, A? D 1903. , 23‘24 " Who’s 312'“.me are you read ing? I .vâ€"â€", _â€"V _._ Pastor. Sundaydornxcgservices,10.45. Sunday Sohool?12mi’ Schuumer, Superintendent Chflstiun Emmet. an. _-__.l .A..' “7.40.“- Guy‘l luwuuww v-â€"â€" -v‘- 'I p. m. Week-day serviced. Wednes- dsy, Ladies’ Mission-my Union. 3 p. m. Wednesdty evening prayer mucking. All are cqydially invited. Hm United Evangelicalâ€"HR“. J. G. Finkbeiner, Pastor. Sand. School, 9:30; Augï¬derenbermak tend/ant. Sands morning sol-vices, .1035 a. In. Christ an Endenvor, 6:45 p. m. Sandi. ' 0n 3AAA VIII noun-u uuuvâ€" v v- , - . - awning eervices, 7:30 p. m. Wednes- dsy and Fridey evening payer meet- jnge, 7:30 p.‘ In. Every elven-u Sun- duy meningeal-vice end every Wednes- dly evening ’pnvec meeï¬ng “econ- ducted in Gemn. Stu-eager: ere ee- ‘pecislly welcome. - ~ Burner Evangelicalâ€"Rev. C. L. Son-g Pastor. Sande School, 10 e. m.: . . J. Brand,6u nt’endent. Dune dey morning services, 11km. (nut-t- int: Endeavor.v6:u‘p..n. Wynn:- ing services. 7:30 p. m. Week-day meeting». Wednedey, senior W Preabnerluâ€"Rev._A. A. Pfanatiehl. WM. E. BRAND. :3†"in; If efï¬gy. 01m; 1. Guilt- Bighlnd Purl: myeven- Au. m M1 Week-dcy C H. linker. Roge or payer nary. said Uplandâ€"Rev. P. C. Wolcott, Rec- tor. Snndny services. Holy Enchnrist (every Sundny) 7:80 a. In. Snudny School,-9:45 n. m.: W. 0. Iflpwoll. Superintendent. “this. â€any nnd Ibex-mom 11 .n. In. First Sunday in .monthéloly Wt It. Mid-dnz‘ger. meeting, 7:80 p. In. Fridly. English my" meeting, 7:80“? In. Sundny morning service tad ednesda even- ing prayer meeting conducted :1 Ger nun. All we Welme. Baptmâ€"gâ€"Rev. Edwin Seldon. Pusher. Sunday morning servim- 10:45:. m. annday School, 1‘! In: C. B. Wax-en. Superintendent. Christian Endeavor, 3:45 p. m. Sunday evening sen-Mes. 7:15 .- m. Wednesday evemng payer meet um, 7:30 p.’ m, AEv'eryone wel- meeting, 7:30 p.’ m. Everyone we;- come, strangers especially. . Swedish M. L'.â€"â€"Rev; R. P.61emker, Pastor. Sunday School, 3:45 p. In. Epworth League, 7'1). 11:. Sunday evening serving '1: 45 p. 12:. Everyone welcomed , Methodist Episcopalâ€"A C. Wood Pastor. Morning sumac, 10: 80 a. m. Sunday School, 11: 45 a. m , E. 8. Gail, Superiqgendsnt. Epworth Magma? *7 n â€A __ ‘17») 57$.- ‘EFZHEQ'sgx-WQ'E â€p. m. " wea- nesday. Mid-Week meeting._ All are welpomp to these services. Highland Park Christm- Science 30- clay-Sunday mornin service. 10:15 a. m. Wednesday even ng service, 8p. m. Bergen Block. All are Welcome. v- u.- “â€"v ...v ï¬r; and third “humrys’of each month. John Rudolphquidem; Williun M. King. Collector. A.O.yFa LodgeNo. 676 A..F.A M. meets the ï¬rst and second Honda 9 In each month. William J. Obaa. ;.D A. Holman. Seaman-y. MComp 1176 Modern Woodmen of America, meat ant and fourth Friday in each month. W.M .VDoolay, . Cf J. C. Duty. Clark. Highland Park Gonna“ No 1006. B. , ,AL u...)--.- , u---.-â€"_‘. - ~__ - - -‘| A page.» mdï¬edjéï¬ï¬‚‘l MM» 0. H. Buker. Regent; F. 8. GM. Sec- Lodge No. 366 M ystic Work- ers of the VQ orldys meets the secopd and fourth Tuudnys of each month, J. J. Band. Prefect; Wm. Dunner, Sec- Union.