hand this 3.be noxmé'nyï¬numgune IM‘MmIvhk-h ulrwlbohmotcboflop- n which I“ In!“ hill the nine when)“. Wm’sm I.» ltmwdlholnuhud thin! at nominal tome nuu III Smut-om- and also; the hill-oat right when they lee-tilled the re, to; pee] yen-u, um" I tie “itâ€! may «at In to "on Were-e0 with L Dr. Natl eelegted for N- ; a beam m when dune hunt the lone we now u Lee. but u the mm In: ruins: other hon-e. u that . Nut built It We: i wild but-been km for may 49 nun as Them-nu,†mwmhflnud‘my D! W am at mogul-cc pwfl-mmtby'm mhthefluphcew-ake I'll munch-do. Til! the “never“; 1mm n u. mix and m: ï¬rmlnwm'umh Iloutmtlemdde. my I... were In!!!" on De mile-rhodium um, nï¬mmmmlna nus-into. new mfuufllhwtht even nut-musician: trees nth: up» place than :3th that. LII-seman- "I, w unsure WI" I an out In “mm-p.131; morn-ammun- mama-5mm rm. l‘otnat‘mtflh- he mule w an the urn-mm am at Dunn-3mm.“ nun-nu It uh! I. h a mammalian- Maw-alum lunatic-e hotmï¬pb‘um â€ML-Alamw â€autumn-bodied sci-l eunu- at the VIII-go pvlkhmm‘byme was met. m a put- . which K died to would (â€claw at the m 'the thitneblt‘macee'dtht Immule-MW Must. it I m inn: uu- lhlutl'on that, In- mpun It“ mu Much! m, unit: pol-It, at (or- am; 11.6 m In the “mini at arms unframed. I! m m “flan 1' 15"†mud in uni-n.) â€in“ may. and W a» mum our"! tho mince incur“ the Biol well way u a ltna or division between the out and west sides of the village, and seeking to avoid the common resource of naming the street as West mm street or met Mainstreet, it was de, aided that each street shottld,(.-hongai Its name u‘lt crossed the railroad. That ‘. the east and west streets on the east slde of the trdck shoTlld be named after the trees. those onthe west side of the track should he mm: ed utter the birds. while north and south streets and wlndlng roads should he the avenues. Thls was the gateral plan, 0! course. not strictly adhered to. The Main street leadlnx from the sta- tlon to the park was Park uralme, the nut street south of it was 11ml our hue. then wine Hawthorne avenue, and so on. As Hazel aveune crossed the track, it become Oriole (avenue. As the main east and west street let-(mi the track. It hemme Bugle m-exme, he lug deemed uppï¬lprlute thin the! main street should he named after king street or Jones venue, or Smith boule~ turd. showed a want of Imagination, and an impproprlntenesa which was to be avoided. and so npo‘n Mn. Nun 1n- voh'ed largely the. selection of names (or the streets. Recognizing ï¬ne rall- In: deemed mun-inmate thin the‘ main street should he muwd after king or the birds. 80 all thnmgh, we ï¬nd evldeuce of lor'lng thought and math- mncy which characterized the plum um: and building, or .Gleucoel- 'Auil there ls: much in the recollection on these tut-is whlch should speak 'to uz~ In our plans for the-completion of that which was so beautifully and lovingly begun Iorty years 1‘50. GLENCOE IN HISTORY her my ï¬rst reumrx. nunc u“, ..-. Muses?†'There were not man} houses In Glam-0e at that time, a and than? which were here, were so einbowefai in the foliage of the surrntimhug'treefl thqt it was hard to see mare than mm at Mo houses at a time, musty..." high points. ~ , My ï¬rst m-qunlumuée a'uimug' [[u- how of Gimme was made us I ï¬luyml nt â€997%“ on the board supported On the dividing fence with a little (allow whose rosy cheeks, as fair us any girl‘s, made him appear as it he were constantly blushing. This. pink-cheek- ea mic tellow's name was Mac How- nrd. Another ml! boy same over to the yard of she Bgmett house’ where we were then living. now known as the uurford home. and Howard Nun and I became very- deeply interested in the “gamma of an empty tobacco has. Sgt far away was the home at Mr. Howey, with what seemed a count in number‘ of children, where the thders hduse now stands, and east and south from these homes there was an unbroken stretch of woodland, ru- vlnea, blunt and. beach which Was a very pamdise‘ror us boys. sol-m from Park “came and east of Downing venue in! W unbroken stretch of $006k“. an» of it then knawn as Sewhnll‘s wooda’ where we ram wild all through the inmmel'days. bulld- --.- hum amazing the earliest now- at 7roodland. an ot it then Knmvn us Sewhall‘s woods,’ where we run wild all through the hammer days. bund- lng hull. anthem; the earliest flow- ers and speglling hours and hours In the boy's‘ dear delight or going In wunm‘n‘ all. “pawl down the hatch (Continuéd from prececding page.) k. “Whereiare the A1 All through the village was I pet-4 feet paradgae tor wild norms. and In the full he was indeed a boy without enterprise, 1! he had not gt lent nth- ered a bushei of hickory nub, but more 11:er a barrel mu for the winter, ale. For skatlhg, we little fellow: dld‘l'lot venture in the Skoqu‘thai‘inncu‘loul realm ot’ marsh. hut‘ whet hours we did put In clearing was: out at New. hall‘s pond in the hollow back or the church, or perhaps in Starr's pond not far from Jar. Markham B. Orde‘a present home and â€matinee a crowd of us would go down to the pond near the old Taylor mace on the Green Bay On my ï¬rst venture to 8011001, I lost my heart completely to a bioe- eyed, minty-choked girl, with the most fascinating Mn curls, and it was often my dearest delight when lite “ouhi consent to iet mo. draw her home from school on my sled. *vmy down to the south end of'town where she may now be found. not far from a very digniï¬ed sign which reads 1?. M. Culver, M. ,D- The small-hand. {nl ofjueighbors which-we had at that mm «were like a big congenial tawny who entertained each other in‘lormaliy, who sent to each other some oi their vhoicest strawberries or sweetest mm, washed away. or host mtntoea, while the ladies got together one-ea «eel: at‘ the meetlngv of the Woman: Lite-mu Club under the long continued presidency of Mrs. Nutt. A-nd those were barefoot days. too for none of the hon-1 i knew but wore shoes and stockings in summer under protest, and it they note in (Willem-e when they left home dnrlng \zuhltlml day o, It was prom: sure, shoes and stmklng would he hid under a nearby sidewth in ‘! very few mln- ‘uies. Some of the rest of you were here In those days. when you might see u little brown-eyed maid joyooely sliding down a slanting root. some years before she had acquired the air nlty of a husband “ho is cashier ot the Northern Trust animal“! ' All} there here our teal-hers in the old school house For instmwe, Mr. Flags. who was so tall and slender that once “hen he was missing It was claimed he one found wheeled In between the edge of the door and the door Jnmh. Miss ldn Lam, helmed by the boys as their day school teacher, who also he came their Snndny school teacher, at- ter others had tried it and given up m despair. And then there was Jennie Mlmch. There never was quite until a teacher for some of us as Jennie Munch, who had to make up in at- temple of dignity for the slight din'er- enee in years hetue'en. herself and her older pupils, but it. may be imagined site was not w'holl) successful in this regard when he recall that she onee uttered as :1 84.1100! prize, a peek at roasted peanuts, which 1 subsequently, hntl the pleasure of distributing to such an extent that here wern't any wtt l»; the time i got home. but sin- dld teach us :1 int, and she handled us why “ell l nlwm thought it was the practice she had with the boys and girls at those days whim enabled het tu maua've so well the troop 0? boys and girls which subsequently came to the house of rliiutora. Anti even no“ no: can't quite think of her as grand- run, even when we see Mother Blanche : with the wnlmbuluwr and the 3mm; est 0! the Ualhouns. ' ‘ u Alli] so, I ‘mlght remln’lse fora long time of those boyhod days In Glen- ‘coe, of which as a boy, Grandpa New- hnll knew no more than klld Brother Calhoun. .1 might tell you of pigeon shoots that .were held back or Dr. Sun‘s cherry orchard“ not far from .the north end ot the golf links, of the old baseball grounds in the same neighborhood, and the standing feud between the boys and the church Junk. tor, Ralph Mlllel', as to whether or nol the church bell should be rung at half past- three In the mornlng on the Fourth of July, although In one way or another we usually managed to ring it and getaway before Mr. Mlller ‘could catch us. > \ 31 have not lndulged ln 'vlh‘eee rem- ilnlseences wholly wlthout punnooe, for- h mumm the gust history of the vil- lage we should and lnsplratlon «blah shahld lead an to dream of a village" more beautiful and should then -_lu- “'1 have dreamed '0: Imam...â€" which should take us out, o! the mud and away from the kerosene lamps, which should make Itino longer new} w nu... v.... _, sat: for m to hunt ï¬rm!“ the village for the family saw at nightfall qr u 3mm of this us, to make our dreams we‘ll/11V? done already. ‘91] ‘ot Wt! CluNmtbumNcmâ€"Lctta ananarnhuvetommpmtom mammal-Mum.“ It human Monomers. tumm- edhynountb which have b‘een mum- ly bummed, but where much noré mayhem, Wehvedrenmedotu handful entrance to our village. and we have seen an attractive station grated In place or the little old red ataflgm which we ï¬rst an and which now does duty a. n trekht home. We have seen much work done tonal! benutiï¬oatlon of the “flue. W by the mi; and mom o: an Individual and W by work or the value Improvement Society. we have seen paved street, a racer mtem, newer ssstem. all and electric lights and the telephone come, and yet with I an: we realms with their nd'aent, mud: of the twenty o: the old_order has passed «Way with some thing: which wen not And we have seen some viaioul which have melted away in minty air. i have in mind annually A vision at I beautiful steel viaduct which should carry the Green Bay road over flue! avenue. and u vision or laud out“ of the station donated and dedicated an n the Chicago Milwaukee Blame village .park through the atom of Railway. Those visions have ruled ail-any. but there I: much that should he dune that can be done and that will he done if "we as a -mmmunity determiw. that it shall beau). The black of land east at the re!!- wm station ought never to be Inâ€! up. It Is not name-me as a residence she and the erection of bin-1m bend- iugs there should never be matted. l'enrs ago a there will built on flat black and the owner of it was given a vhok-e of selling the bulldlu or of be ing Inyeotted. He decidedm eel! end the building was removed. In [am years when there was an“: danger of such buildings on that black the public splrit o: the people was _slmwn and a number or. our claim jnlned «gather and bought the propa- We have a library hoard authorised‘ to establish and maintaiu'a public ii-t‘ bmry. The board has when‘ "bout $1310.00 on hand and a m unnunl income which it between 81) and $900 a year. i believe that thin blork opposite the station should I! acquired ,mul [maimed u a public park, that ‘the men of menu when†ereet .an .attrudive library building “pm that mrk. i believe that much can he done for the further improve- ment at our school grounds and m strongly in favor of having a hood athletic ï¬eld on those smud- eo met the boys and young men of the VI!- luge may have a piece which an be freely used as‘ a place or huithy ree- mutton and to the end that the public money invested in thin property mu lie of the wisest public beneï¬t. Just as i believe that the one oi! the auditori- um in the school building for all ten- ummhle purposes under proper rc- strit-ilollu should he encouraged and tlmt, the school building should he m-ognixetl as a constantly need public 1gathering place And in thtt some ‘t‘nnnu-iloll I believe that the plan which was for a, while in torce some \yeurs «so of having meetings of the community at stated intervall tor dilr -‘('llfl“0|l of matters of mmmon intemt should he encouraged that We my all work toghther for the wmhwn ., .L- .. .. ._5.__ _ ii is a matter or regret that In the forty yum-slot the life or the ,vlllm. mum has not Diem done In thc‘wuy of seating nut trees along‘ the manâ€. and i think that each or us should do; his part in this 13mm with a view to the lwgiutlllmtlon of the village 'as n whole. Much has been done along all ur mm lines. mneh'more can he done. ,nml will he done if we will foster the mmmunlty mltlt an I believe we will do. And no In' the mum- of (llencoo I see ll unlmtautlnL mllxatinn or the «ii-mum: and plans of forty year! ago. A ï¬t LA God-fearing emanmmity working to- gether for the hat ideal! of life, and working togélher to make this n more henntitul village of attractive bonus, and with the bent surroundings which can he provided to develop public spirit and claim-minded inielllgom American eitizenship. SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Public noticé it hereby given um [he Cuunty CouIt_ ul Lake (manly. lilinois. acumen! u n property lwgeï¬ted by the SIWCWI v: u um -- supply pipe tow" a but off valve: a_nd_ special caning. All pemm mere-ted at: hereby noti- use-led fled to call and paw the amount at the Cuflecwr's oflice l). M‘. Erskine Cum y" Bank. 'Cgmnl Avenue. flielila at. “W. within thirty day: Hull 0“ vanc- ann- "umâ€"7 Vï¬ , _ , constructed and laid alum; tnd under McDaniel Avenue in the Ctty of High- land Park. Illinois. connecting with the water main now laid in aid Avenue at a ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ - - 94-Aâ€"m..1l I... chm iAlZTï¬i'e'd'nâ€"a “direct. In SPECIAL WAIIANT N0. 145; hereby given that the Notice hfuuher 'vcn M the Windham! inwflmullw â€mm": onhe ï¬n: hum: IND-nil mindâ€! them mulmhxloom 11m min man-Mathenuoml: ngoenlpetlnmun lmNovenhetl (I 'L ‘t K F) Theï¬luhlullmcm inpayahleon re quoljmury. A. D. Iâ€. - hemdimllmemmeyunh (- nke‘t. and no on'anmnlly will .1 ~ album are ' . T ’ 1 HR. C. DUFFY. v 1W this 23“! day January. A.‘ .. Public notice.- it hereby given that County Cum oi. Lake Cuttmy. Min ha tendered judgment fut upecielul men't nponpn pmpeny beneï¬ted by the loving tmpmvement; ~â€"Fou the quiet: timw‘ oh cut imn met-alumna. pplyripenoa together with' ï¬re hvdm that «he: and . t4 co'mtmcted and la lion: 8 on WM“! and laid lion: and an nge meet. In the City of High!- Park. Illinois mmï¬n‘Nï¬m m: m min not laid'innid manna: um feet nonhed from them inc ol the South 1 3 of l uoufluven ‘ Section 1: Tovmlup ‘3, Nut-Ill. Rug: Eat. chm northeriy along said We Street. In :nd eumwctin hill: the u main nmv hid in Due Street. as \ mun MI "2*" hum the uniï¬ed a 0! the j m mm rile inn! 003a. '1’! the warrant Mmllectiun u such use mum in in a»: band- "(the updepigm WK“ 1;".qu unwed Ire hatch! II fled m ca" and In the amutml m a! [he Collect-ï¬g ice. _l). M: gut: Notice\,ip further given that the I: ligament in divided into 10 inua menu: Than the autumn! the 6m mum.“ is $365.00 and. a!» elch ul 3 Jinan inaulimenu is 8mm). 11 all ï¬nal menu draw im'etot at life I: III flu jSHIcr cem- per annam in Member ZII. 19!“. The in! imllmem is payable on I M day of jamry. A. D. I‘m. The â€and installment is due one y‘ thereafter. and mun annually unul ilm‘alimenu are paid. ]0H\ C. DUFFY City Colleen Dam! {hit 23rd day “January A. D. I90 33 Cum ny'l Bank. Central Aw": Hig Ma Park. lllinoil. withinlhinydz from lh dale hereuf Â¥ Public notice it hereby given that“ Gouty Cnurt of lake County, Illinoi has rendered judgement for a speci imment won pmpeny beneï¬ted l the following impmvement: "Fur the co: ammonia! a cutiimn l'ate‘ ! min vat. £_- L_AJ_.... IIIIILquI u- - ‘wv_-v~~.- -7â€. upply We. tozether if“! the h 'drant' shut oa‘i'um and eyed-l 2:. I the constructed and Ind along and and: Wade street. .In the City of High!“ Ink. Illinois. connecting with the wet: man now laid in St. Johns Ivenue. them: 1mathenterly was said St. Ollmn'enu ‘lnd‘along the center line 0 said Wed 8L. tn Ind embectlng with the water mi heretofore providrd m be laid in Benc street. as will more fully appear “or. the certiï¬ed copy at the j gement m ï¬le in my oï¬'lce. That the vat-rent lo collectim M such mmem is in th. hands of the undersigned. A IVA-_|_.. nun: unnu- v- u“. .â€" AII pen-m ime'reued are IIerehy noti fled to call and pay the mm W u [ht Collector's ofl'xe, I). M. Enhim pm that, CemnI meme Hig ighhnd Illinois. mlhin 'Ihlm days {mm the due hngI. (nice in hither 'ven that the- suit mment is divide- into 7 inmulnents That the amount of the 6m imllmem is "97.11) and that each ol the remaining innallmenu is 8mm. That all install- menu dru'v interest at the ate oi the (5, at.“ cent per anhum from December 21:1. The ï¬rst imllment is paz‘grle m tht 20d day of Jnuuiry. A. p. I . , The secuM imllment is due une yea: there-her. 'and lo o_n annually until ali innallments are pad. . JOHN C. DUFFY A C“! WW“ SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTIC I'IIDII; Ill“ l' .u....., .-.v,, , County Court 0! Luke County. "ï¬nch. ha rendered judgement (or a special er tenement u ptupeny beneï¬ted by the Elm; pmvememzâ€"For the cm- sts-action ol a unitary: tenet in Glencoe Avenue. together with manholes. one flushing oonnectim and bone iunctum in said Cny. connecting vith the newer now hid in Glencoc Avenue I! in lanth- erly terminus. thence southerly along said Glencoe Avenue luu disunee oi Icven hundred and-ejtty (7(9) (eel. u will mute - 7 ALâ€"‘X‘A‘ ‘4an Y ‘ q ighlax Park. Illinois. within lhinydlyl how the due . Notice is lughg given an! the said u- ;,_.. g xmflm..." “W I. "nut-u u-" "um , ' divide; into 5 installments. That the 3mm of the fut inn-linen: is 3239.“) and munch o! the rem-ï¬ning in- c, Quinn-L 1'1... I'I Elli-IL Dan-d this 23rd any at JImFy A‘ banana-(Mount: IM-lly Inn" ... nnallmem-an Public «nice it hereby “Well that the ï¬NC "CITY Hounty Cum ul Lake County. min-h. Cky calm as rendered judgment [or I wed-I u- ' " Illlll A. D. mm ‘eunmn u upeny henditd by me )1th lthJlddIyol] ry 1 Moving men-renu- For the con- qmcuon uh can nun Intern! mm water SPECML mussum'r NOTICE; â€wt, pipe. meme: with ï¬t: by! um. ".14.“ Milk“ AM mi m l" SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE Public mace}. herchy giventlm the ‘ ' ' 1‘7 llI:â€".l- SPECIAL WAIIAN‘I‘ '0. I“). IPICIAL wnum“ so. I50. smut. wan" no. ISA (In! 3)»:- unit mm ’ hf in'n‘ma. aim; MM. and to _o_n annually until minim an plid. n amen-Iv hoe oi Fund: avenue eutedy mmmamum at Lake Michigan ul Warm: (mm h'W-n will theta-1h line 0! Pncpea avenue WV wit junction with the paved ol Huehvcnue herein pmvided ‘ï¬vnin eCit at Highland Park. "limit. I will mote ully appear from the ce_r- ' JOHN c. ourâ€. on cam: Dmdthblb‘dnynijm. A. D. I“ “1|le init‘ri-aed arcs henby unti- lied to all and pay the nun-um age-ed I! the Coflector‘t uï¬cc, l). M. Erskine 8' Cow n 'I Bank. .Cenlnl avenue. High- hnfl I . lllicu-ic.,wimhulurty days [man minced. ' _ ' is (whet given an! an aid menu “4““ in!†I0 mum-u. Thu mean-mt at the 6m innumem I Cl Ill-.1†and (hit each «I ‘he rennin- an; inmflmamn is 35mm. 11m all imminent. dnw interest at the 'me «I live (5) percent per annum 1mm Dec- euhetlp. I918. .. -u‘ï¬; ha-iï¬llnmn§ is payahh on the Zniday M ju_ngnry.__A. I)._ Ifâ€. wâ€" v-’ .7. The second Mllmem is durum car (We. and to an annually and all insuflmcnu are mid. . ' lOHNC. DUFFY. " ' City (Julienne , med this 23“! day u‘ January A. I). Public notice is hereby given that the Cutmty Cum of [fake Cnumy. Minnie. hu rendeted judgement fur a special as- “ upon pmneny beneï¬ted by the [dining impmvem‘em: ‘Fut the enn- utmaion u! I an imn later-l main water supply-e. nether with ï¬ve hydnuu. velvet: and ' l castings tu be animated and II‘ along and under Lined" Avenue in aid City 01 Highland Park. Illintis. amnecting with me water mein not [aid in Greem'Bay Rand. thence eutefly Ilnng aid Lincoln Avenue. to and Ounnecting with the wlter main now hid in Lineman Place. also in Glencue Avenue cunnectinx with the water main hetein pnwided to be constructed in Lin- coIn Avenue thence nonhefly along said. Glenooe Avenue to and connecting with the water main new kid in aid Gleno-e Avenue. n vi!l More fully awe" from theceniï¬ed cum n( we 'udgement un ï¬le in my Mike. That t it unmnt (or collection 0‘ such‘amment is in (he Innis ol the undenigned. Notice in further 'ven that “I: aid as- m is dirid into I0 imminent. That the am»: a the ï¬n: hump-emit $086.00 and um each uhhe tended: :mllmemc in 20mm. Thu all "mud - menu draw intern! at the Me u! ï¬ve (5) mt cent per annum [tum November mm. 008. "I‘M ï¬rst innallmem n mythic on the 11 day at Jammy:- A. I). I'm. . 2- AHA 0..- ll--' ‘ MI pen-m iï¬lercued we hereby tui- lled to ail and pay the autumn: a atdwuilecwr's «nice. 0. M. Bath: 5: Cmnv't Bank. Cemnl Avenue. H‘gh Park. "L, within M) day. Irma the due bend. .... ..., w, ,_.._..,. V The loom-d imuumgm in duc an: yta'r nun-aha. and nu nu annuallv until all m- Iullmenu are paid. _ j - jOHN C. DUFFY. , City Cum-czar. lined am 2311! day 0‘ Jannaâ€. A. 1). l9!†BPECIAI. ASSESSMENT NU'HCE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE «ml-0K valves and I ' l amines. In )é mud and la' along and under .leiker Avenue In said City 0! Highland lurk. minds. connecting with the Inter uh now laid in 5:. [ohm Avenue. hence mnhcdy alon and Walker Ave- uea Mace u! Meen (l8) feet. \ence venedy along and Walker Ave- :e to the west mmurale limit! 0‘ the Z ty 0! flighlend Park. II will we bully A- .n.‘:£.4l m nigh, Wed In hetehymu mauled SPECIAL ASSESSMENT Nona; "III! “I." unnum- .. “.â€" v-" -' cent per lama. (mun December 'u lum The in- immncm in we on the $1 by"! human. A. l). . The nee-ml imuumcm in due one «tuner. aid-omumfly mam». aluminum paid "d “,3. 23d 4., pl lam. .PICIAL mun“ am. 147 3mm. 'wnun so. 153. SPECIAL I'AjllAM‘ so. “8 1mm c. nun-“v.