1"" *Mï¬nm at (he 06cc of the City CIerk m e (3in “ML The contractor will be said in bond: rich bond: vi" drzv interest a! the I: of ï¬ve (5) per cent. per annum. All pmpmk or bidi m be amour m'ed by acertiï¬ed chdck payable to order of the President a? the Board Luca] Improvement! of the City of bland Park for a sum not less ten ) per cenlnnl of the aggregate ol the Said prove-dear bid: must delivered In the Preddem of the rd of Local Impre'umenu mopen' ion ofsaid M8! the tune and e ï¬xed herein tor opening the same proposal "Nd will be considered lea accompanied by a check as herein "Hail ‘ [he Board 0! Lhcal Improvements re- in: the rightwteject any and a" bid: tom Ihey MRI)â€: bribepubiic med Inc 179,-“, laidinmn-RMMW eWeflydflguï¬Wavefly > (wand mammm met ‘ mfldhnflWanflyStnelat 90in! km by; ï¬ne pqudnccd said street bpp1henonheaa crofLo: “13ka antitank, ‘ucmdamewith,mmtbcre~ w. Saidbidlwiube Month mdayoijuly.A.D.2909.alhehonr E7:3t)p.n.athe'ï¬ceofd\e Board i Local [mauve-unto in City H1". The spgciï¬atiom 50; inch impmve- acted and hi along and under Wav- ï¬y Street; '1! laid Ch! of Highhnd wk. comm: will“! nut main “ ammo CONTRACT. NOTICE IS 1-1211an GIVEN um win he received!“ the construction a cast iron hm! swam: supply .' together with ï¬re hydrants, shut-05 the: and special caning; to be con- («Mum-umbr- templo,h SIR wound rtookamehhhhh. Iflomï¬bwmmmh lash! “pa-ad mm m .133 m mm our “informed-Multan†Homrhborm mgtmkumï¬ni- mmammv Yotk mung-summon» I. xmmmnduuby mwm " unsound-thud Comma DARD OF, LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS THE CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK. Wm! 15. Deon}, W of the Board, of Local land W and.“ Inn nudist-mam mdmm m but,†mm, which went U 3ohn Grifï¬th, the ï¬rst president. and founder of the Nonh Shore Fuel Co. with yards and ofl‘xces at several of the North Shore mm, is again in active management, having been persuaded to take the heim at the last meeting of the dinetoa. Also at Giencoe‘Mt C M. Parrish has resumed his former position as manager Thus much strife and busim opposinon banned inwhidi‘ the gem! pgblic mid hardly have my inmat- Mr. Parish is (rd: liked in Glenco‘e and by his pleasing penoauiity Midsthcxoudv‘flmmemdc.’ . The nmboy who greets you every morning at the Glencoe. Depot with “Mowing papers!†lives in Winneth had come: up from home 'before going to school with a bundle of "50 Chicago papers which he sells before 8 o‘clock. His brother does the same â€thing a: the Winnetka Depot. - It is interesting to no“: how the Chiagq papeneell. A: Winneata one boy sens xoo Tï¬bunes, 20 Recwd-Hérakh, 9 Inter-Oceans ‘ and 20 Examiners. The Glencoe boy «£1330 Tï¬hnnes. 10 Record- Heralds, 4 later- Oceans and 3 Examiners. "Old Bill" took a tumble Tueaday aftenwon while grazing'along the high , W overlooking Lake Michigan. "Bill“ lathe pet hone belonging to the De Lang's~iiehoxtt twenty-nix years, and is allowed the privilege Of féedtn‘gany-i where about the piece. Going too near1 the edge of,the bluï¬ which i385 feet high. ‘pa'nof the sod give, way and the hone kl] o'veron his back a menace of more than twenty ' feet to the ï¬rst land‘ log. Apparently there was no way of landing him on the beach 3: since the last washout it is very abrupt and too steep. The ingenuityol William Love with the help of several neighbor‘s 2' path was dug dorm to where the horse was and with the aid of several strong ropes and a pound of lump sugar the horse was urged to make the effort. When near the top and his fore feet once more .on the green lawn he tell forward .and with his 'etrength almost gone, he pleaded with his big eyes almost human Sorrhelv. Finally a strong rope belt was made last behind and all the neighbors 1 boiled. while a gentle whip from the rear ; startled him up for a ï¬nal landing. You‘ I couldn’t buy Old Bill for two hundred dollars today for he is not only a greater ‘pet than ever, but what is more heie 1 no" hero. .; 1 If ghe street painde is as good air was last year k willbet worth the time at 7:; Deli!!! (and Santa: salute at 4: 30 3.11:. Patriotic and Industrial invade at 8:30 A GBNIRAL Fourth 01 July celebration is being planned for Glencoe by the committee appointed by Mr. Hughes the village president. WEYDO n“? ' So that every resident 9! the community by 091:. tributing‘ halt the expense and energy that would be expended in private tele-i brations . the people may have twice the lun, eliminate danger of ï¬res and acci- dent: and also get better acquamted with Field sports at )0:30 a. m. Patriotic; exercises at 2:30 p. m.†8:" game at 3:30 p. In. Band céncert and balloon ascension: Tbe Finance Commmee expects to be $600.00 for" the Fourth of My ex- - GLEN COE NEWS 1? CENTRAL We will have a sale on Whiting 5 high grade paper the week of June 2 I st, 35 and 40c grades of paper at 250 per box. at at at ' ’ Miss Frances Hurtord has just remmed home from 23mm: University. ‘ Mr and Mrs. Rubens. who have been travelingin Europe, are expected home shortly. They united on the 12th: E Mr. J. W. Griswold, aged 78 yum, a pioneer Chicago merchant and father of ‘C C. Griswld, died Wednesday morn- ing, June [6th, at the home of his daugh~ tn. wife of judge Albert C. Barnes of the Superior Counin Chicago Mr. I. .Griswoid was: framed: victor in knew-when Mr. and Mrs. C. C Gris- wold raided“ the cornér of Longwood gvenue Ind H8231. ' Standing 9n the crossing at Park Ave. the other “evening. ,waiting .a full half hour for an. electxk 63:. one friend aid to the ‘other, who had jun moved out tron} the city; “This numb: a banana car Sine!" and "Why mm: this be a banana car line?" said hisfmmd "They come in bumhes. " The Commencement exercises of' the New Trier High School were held Friday evening at the Ravinia Pirk Theatre. Rev. jawes M. Gray of Winnetka was me princiï¬al speakcr. Forty young peo- pier'eccï¬ud diplomas. The ladies of the Glen'coe .Congrega- flonal Church will give a Strawberry fes- tival Friday evening. june 25th,’ on the grounds of the manse. The. senior class of New Trier High Schooi, spent Monday on Lake Michigan taking a trip to Michigan City and return an: da'y. Overcoat: and warm wraps were in great demand. 1 Flag day was beautifully celebrated last Sunday morning by the children of the Glencoe Congregational Sadly mhool. In the primary department over ï¬fty flags were presented tofthe litfle ones, who then rendered an appropriate song. Dr. Darling addreuing the chil. dren on this occasion» to! his Glencoe friend; to visit the gun- boa: Nashvige, Int Saturday, but owing 'tothe constant train allthat day, many were prevented from making the trip. Those who did brave the weather had the pleasure of inspecting a real war ship Mr. C. S. Day 61 EVanuton .has just purchased a ï¬ne uact, of Sand 259x172 feet on Grove street just 'south of the Go“ Club House. This hand is beami- luny situated. overlookmg the Skokic vaney. Messrs. Mumy Terry made the sale. It has been known let some time pagt that the_ Methodist Society is listing the names of all former Methodists In Glen- coe with a View of organizing I congre- cation. At the large new school auditorium last Tuesday evening the Glencoe Chorai Society. composed of lonyo ï¬ve trained voices. under the leadership of A. Cu Bennett. gave an exceedingly goodcg cert, rendering parts of Mendelssohnn l ; "Elijah†and Handel’s “Dettengen†Te Deum. The soloists were Mr. H. ‘.R Parsons and Mr Frank Barnard. Mrs. Richardson, accompanist. "This concert was given free to the people of Glencoe as this occasion constituted the musical dedication of the new school auditorium. Lieqtenmt Ramsay invited a number PHARMAC neither sincere, nor profound. g .Tolook back Mnfly on pa: mi:- ftakec and failures is an dummive to the from}: of spiritual beauty and power. and to the develupmem 0! m1 ruc- cmaitis golook mmmmt may never conic. . Warn of cue does more dauuge mm Jack of knowledge. Don’t judge a man by what he doém't do. Godmn‘deepfor the ml current that move: gnd guide: his actions. There Item 3"! Out don?! travel well in donb]: lumenâ€"39min; and Business. Some men try to hitch fli'em up together. but humbly the outï¬t meeuvixhdhutcr. Few men are good lint. Unleu you fare certain. of your ability to (a! I dmen lies as well u the tint. don't try the Grit, or you will be left at the post: Truth win! on my old truck. The job competitor any: that the m- son his employer is always cnmy‘ou pay- day is because he is short of dough. * The deed: of the past loqk awfully N; to some people who are not acumpfldl- in; anything in the prevent Ithaometimuagood idea tolwkthe door “(er the horse is stolenâ€"um rob- bers might come back for the buggy. t Worrying over trifle: is a sign of weak- neu. It is a contusion that me an: no! equal to om‘ daily task, and {but we hue not the ability to whim: and can for the little share of writ with which we have been entrusted. Cnlmneu, seren- ity. poise and power to go through life without jar or fret are cbanclerilzic of greatness and tune nobility. ‘ Japaneoe nenpnpen have a prison editor whose duties ate to weep out the editorial mom. empty the waste paper basket: and go no jail when neoeuuy. The . jail pan of this buinea is not a sinecure. for the pres: law: of lapan are still quite stringent. He was pessimistic. and all hhem- ploycs caught the contagion. making the whole atmonphcre of his mblisbmcnt «praying; He thought am he could uJe an money which hismmpetilon spentln advertising. . He never learned m: it i: {he liberal policy that win: in business building. He did not have the may to multiply himself with when. He mangled his m by cheese- paring econouly. He did no! kno' how to :dvgrtiu. He did nut keep up with the times. He tried w do everything himsell. He tried 60 am: by hiring cheap help. He looked upon- um u use!“- red. tape, Mn. F. A. Andrew and her' daughter Mary. will leave for Cutie Park, Mich- igan, next week, to remain for the sum- mer. Mrs. J. P. Bicmérghve a very beam ,tiful lawn party {or the ladies of Glencoe Wednesday afternoonâ€"{he most perfect June dav this year The afl‘air was voted 3 great mecca. Che North Short News-Letter Wpy His Bouillon Did Not Grow. While: yon'are thinking about it I Themenolamajotflyolthefmu 13390! 1119100106me alley inBlock mm uidworkinohc datum". within tendqulromflzeï¬u hemheleutohkeaidworkandenccr inbawï¬uencoumtodouidekn= tanner cerium la. than chemical whichthennehubunanrdcd. WW I. Doouv. Jun 1!, flaws. lunuDuuL mathul'hammm cindemusc ............ _.‘. 70 lin. It. 6 in. tile handing Cinders-15c ............... 2wchbwnumoo.,...... Stu. yd; mm â€Aluminumâ€... . memorwcnmnovlmh arm CITYOl'HIGflLANDPAIL NOTICEOI’AWARDING CONTRACT -‘â€"‘ ‘ ‘ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to .11: pom inure-Md. din! thebidslorthe ending. draining. paving vim hick, Curbing end otherwise improving the elley extending between St. John. Aveâ€" nue and Sheridan Raul in Bled Illa the City at Highland Park. WCounty. Illinois, were opened on the seventeenth day of June. A. D. I909. and James Cape and Son: being the lam responsible hidden, the emu-term nit-Medan.“ June- Cape nod Son-on thew day of )unq‘A. D. 1909. Bald bid 8 [or themkuavholelndieufolon: ‘300 cu. yds. execution at 30:58 90 00 '475 sq. yds. brick pavement in~ eluding 4 in. concrete loutda- ‘ tionandlin.nndcmhionn . - $1.65 ....................... 783 75 ‘ 500 flu. in concrete cube! 25c. [25 on, 2153M}. (nth tile including - .3 NOW 15 THE BEST done may. within ten days from the due hereol. elect to lake said work and enter ‘into 1 written mm todo aid wilt ten per team In. than the priccam which the some “been I'm. ‘ “Wanna: ll. Donut. 1 Jan: H. Sumo. 1 Hum“ Dunn. 1 Board of Lou! Improvements. 1 Tye owners 01 unujon‘tyof the {mob ueof thclounndhndnupon aids» kje Avenue wherein uidvorkh lobe per ILâ€... ............... Zamghda complete «80.00 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN u; all persons interested. that me bid. lathe construction of a lever in Shotie Ave- nue. in the City of Highland Park, from Green Bay Road went to Exmor Ave’ nue. were opened on the aeventeenulf >clay of Jaye. A; D. 1909.; and anh Leing, being the loved rapeuibie' hidden“): contract nu ended no aid Frank Lain: on the â€month 4:10! Vane. AID. Iâ€. Said bid 5 hr 'the work an a whole and is a follow: " 767 linear it. 8-inch Iehrer at 60c NOTICE OF AWARDING CONTRACT BOARD or LOCAL mmovwzm or m: err? or HIGHLAND PARK. to~subscribc for the News-Letter 3510‘ 50 I7 50. WP“ IL. I‘l- tum" phonel78. Highly-d Put. 9‘5 and ham, Lincoin Avg. nan rout: Ave: m mm. m l‘ mew um mm F01 Sum-Eiaï¬ agent a: Bloom m Cd and due. “1,2532. Mu. RSALE errant men _an¢_lb9m.LiucohAve.. z i8 yrzwmnn Mazeâ€"mm; No. '2 ‘ n lint-clu- audition: not» not AP; y 3.. lemroiec. t . R SALE aha I me: la - Fovinia Swim. “Address in.“ ridge. Highland Put. em FOR SALEâ€"Good {um lune. John aim was South W Rd. Tel. WANTEDâ€"Girl» Apply uonoe. North Share “What bruised and u com nun: 1m â€Milli-momma“:- «mt-Mo. ‘NSURE (mimics-‘1‘. mm Ina-uh county mcheu' Wm M II. he“ here August 2 m 0. Human. â€"~'l'ho school cum m has just been comm. flyc- am» (can a pendulum o! “.808. '. Rock mum. 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