N0 PICK IS HEREBY 01V!!! TO ALL PERSONS INTIIESTED. Thet the City Counefl of the City of Highwood heving ordered thet e ete(6)ineh vitri- ï¬ed tile eenttery. with neeholee end hoeee eonneetton eleete he constructed in e portion 0! Reï¬ne, Avenue. in the City of Bighwood. hire County. XIII. note. the ordleeeee tor the eel-e be- ing on ï¬le in,the ofloe of the City Clerk of eeld City. end the letd'Oltyheving epplied to the County 008‘ of lake County, Stete of Illinoie. for en eeeeee- ment of the eoet o! eeld improvement eoeordtnz to the heeeflte. end! en ee- eeeeeene'nt thereto! keying been nede end returned to eeld (0mm Docket)“. 27) the em beeï¬ng thereon w“ he held on the 8nd dey at W, LDJOO'I or ee eoon thereetter ee the hneieeee of the court will permit. ' (Whoa pg 0 The young people of the Epwonh League are preparing a Blue by so- cial tb b0 'vcn on_ Friday evening. August 23. veryhody is cogdinlly ia- vit_ed tg jtlqu. _ The Mr]: Methodist pastor bu been very busy looking after his lock and the result of his work will act two hundred dollars toward benevol- ences‘, while the interest on» church has been greatly increased. - Snid ordiunoe provide. ï¬n! an au- [rogue mat. of aid ale-uncut nhsll be divided Mo ï¬ve imllmntl. baring interest u the mm a! (m p» cent (5%) per annum. All persons desiring my: me objec- tiona‘in aid Court before add day, and any appear on the betting und make their defeats. EDMUND L. DES JABDI NS. - ‘ ’ ‘Tha penon uppoiuted by the ypreoidnnt. of the Board of Lou! ' Dated st Highwood, minoh. Aug. 17, A.D. 1907. Reviuie Items. v On September 2 begins the engage- men’i of-Donald Robertson at Ravinia Park Theater. The following, players will aid'him: James Nelson,' Edvrar'd Longman, Herman’ Lieb, Milton Sills, Adolph Pierrot, J. Raymond Barse, Elinor Foster, Florenc: Bradley, Maâ€" rion Redlich, Yvonne de Kerstrat, Anna Titus, Olga vbn Brause and Alice John. He will present the fol- lowing plays: ' The Miser .......... i ......... Moliere A Blot on the ’Squtcheon....Browning The Triumph (if Youth ..... Pailleron Rosmershuhn ................. Ibsen As the Leaves ............... Giacosa The Father...‘ ........... Strindberg The Coming of Peace.G. Hauptmann The Intruder ......... M. Maeterlinck A Night in Avignon.Cale Young Rice The Law ................ Mary d'Este Rosmershohn...... ,....Ibsen As the Leaves ............... Giacosa The Father...< ........... Strindberg The Coming of Peace.G. Hauptmann The In‘truder ......... M. Mieterlinck A Night In Avignon. Cale Young Rice The Law ................ Mary d' Este The Son of Don Juan ........... â€Jose Echegaray The Gauntlet. Bjornstjeme Bjofnson , Tï¬e‘ coyote-“:wh'ich was «111:3er the west to Mr. O. A. Lconard has Special Assessment Notice. Improvements to nuke aid As- llama In! none um cane mu. This week a Mttefol nghlend Path m hue been in-ehuxe of Cede Bill Encampment. Mn. Willin- S. Hibberd. Mn. RobertB. Gregory. “a. G. H. Campbell. Mn. Marshall [-1. Samp- sell, Mn. Nethan Corinth. Mn. chGreu- or Adams. and Mn Oliver have kindly acted as membenolaminxcou- mittee. 'lhe total enrollment at camp ie ail. and~ol theee twenty-nix were eent by the Visiting Nunee Anocietion. There are a large number of children and be- bies among the party thie week. A epee~ ial table is they: get tor the hehiee‘hnll mkmrbefonthenguhrmeeheethat theuothencanoomeand feed that. Then. while the mothers eat. the babies antaken'we at by tome one of the worken. They are given scalded milk at nine in the morning." two-thirty and ' eight-thirty . btokcn am; And it no. rennin; MW woods..hlluacluiu about its net One of the workers mnged'an tuto- matic doll show for Tuesday evening. The girls at Comp took part and the af- fair was very much of "mm ‘The ,copperhcad snake which killed four Kentuckians by crawling into a keg of beer and dying there has fur- nished the Prohibitionists with anoth- er incident to point a moral and adorn a tale. ' ' Mr. Barry Aldridge of Raviaia has boughgan um of land adjoining the Wilder place. He expects to build a ruidence there. On Sunday, Rev. Richards. Episcopal Rector at Lake Forest, pomlucted the af- ternoon service. Mn. Wiiliam C. Egan of Highland Park will entertun on Friday attemoon the workers and waitresses It berdelight- ful home. The management wishes to announce a ipecial exhibit of the kindergarten work, during the last week 0! camp, be tween nine and eleven-thirty. ' It is suspected that aPhiladciphia politician was in charge of the poiit-ieal campaign 'of s‘ome of the Filipino crooks who were elected to 'the legis- lature. ' REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Lake County Title and T1 Company Abstract.- Title , Titles Gunmen! MASONIC TEMPLE BUILDING WAUKEGAN, ILLINOIS Lama J. 0min: Scent!!! P.A.Montgomery 3nd wife to E.M. Skinner. {at 1, Mk. 3, Montgomery'- Bub. Highland Puk. W.D. 81900.60. R.B. Hamilton to T.E.Mittnen. lot 59. Ruin“, 3nd pun lo“ 8. 9 and 10; blk. 86, Hi‘hgund Psrk. W.D. 01.00. WJ‘Jlom 3nd wife to M A. Nu- nnt. km 17 and 18. bit. I. Bmhcll’s Sub. Highwood. W.D. â€00.00. Chu. D. Wrenn to Bel-mu: Donn], part lot], Mk. 1. Highhnd Park. W. D. .750;00. IUMIIHI‘D BY Till NEW FEATURES. Please observe also that the News-Letter is for interchange of thought and opinion. Your corre- spondence on any theme of local ï¬neï¬est will be THIS WEEK WI ISSUE OUR PAPER UNDER the name of the North Show: NewLettet, so that itsnnmemybeinkeepingwithomaimtoptwide a weekly paper 9! hilly-clue eherecter. eniged to in- eccoizpliehed at once, but we begin with the next week’s issue to widen our ï¬eld by adding two or three con'eepondeu from other north ehore tone. Several changes are how in preceu lo;- the bet- heme: cannula! VIII PM“. 1mm DC" ter management ed equipment of the mining of- ï¬ce. Mt. Bertram B. Udell. the new unmet. not onlyuheeeï¬nencielintereetintheconcembuthe is a practical and experienced mwell informed in all bunches of the hueineee. He blanking eevetel chengee which will enable him to undeneke any kind of work known to the We en. Thisinteremnsinconucdonwiththepaper because we expect to make ouch speeduy call for p latex-And better twelve pages which maybe regarded as «iii a be- of our ideal fory a1ocal paper suited to the people of the North Shore. TO ADVERTISERS. Oneoftheessentialthingsinthischangeisa better form of display for our advertisers, and Hr. Udell has given us assurance that thisahan be done. The change also involves a necessary reviaion of our advertising rates. It Will not be of interest to our patrons to tell them how much has been lost on the. past absurdly low scale of charges. What they are interested in is that we propose to make every advertisement tell- to present it in such a form as to pay the advertiser. The paper is so far improved that it is a promise of other improvements and the ' circulation is now establishedand steadily increasing. TO SUBSCRIBERS. Subscribers 'are ask'ed to please notice the date given on the mailing address of each week’s paper. This shows that you are credited as having paid up to that date. As all subscriptions are due in ad- vance, you are kindly requested to note these dates and act accordingly. If at any time an error creeps into the mailing l'iit we :hall Be magma for promiat correction. May we not ask also that you willta‘ke an inter- est in promoting our subscription list. The basis of the paper is its list of subscribers and you can help to establish just such a paper as you desire by speaking a word to neighbors who do not take it. Important Announcement vi-eicomed and a ï¬lace given to it. The new features will include general informa- tion of many things hitherto not supplied, and to this en'd the editor invites suggestions from all citi- lens along north shore towï¬i CHANGE OF NAME TO OUR READERS. aid um between all the towns a ppperfof ¢,lp