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PAGE SIX I'M/(My a)” Inlke' : 'l‘uwn uf [)(‘i’l‘fik'id Oflice nf Tuwn Supervisor Thy following: is a statement by “'m. J‘ ()bmu Supervisor and Tqui- <hip Treasurer (If thv Tuwn uf Decr- rieM. m Ihv k'oumy and State afore- <aid. ui' thv anmunt (if “mad and Bridge funds n-vvivmi and vxpcndeil m,- him during: thi- fiwal year JUSL dim-d. rmiiizg .m thw "Jinh day nf Mun-"(L A. 1)., 1921. showing ihs- dmnimt n'f Hnmi and Bridge Funds an hziiuf .i! the lHHHHQ‘IH‘BIHL‘HI uf said tiscul yvm‘. {he UHF/URI (if Rnaii and Bridgc hiwix‘ X'Qx'i‘i‘x'mi and {him what suul't't" I'w‘i't‘H-Pd. thv :mmimt of How] nu! iif‘liili' Fundx‘ («pended and fur ' ' . l Mun-n ‘ dmmm: an hznuf fiscal )W BrML’c l‘ .Hl HY Duty 11".)“ ('rh'wi Amount uf Rufld and Bridgm- funds un hand at the num- mencemvnt of the fiscal yt-ar. wmmenvinz the 230th day of March, A. 1). 19'2“ .. Apnl 24. received from Roy \V‘ Bracher, County Treasurrr . Ap‘ril 35. Received from "r John Frebvrg June 2:3. Reg n U Sept Tutul Rwuip‘s $25,! Funds Expended and for D810 13?.” What Purpose Exp. Man-h :m, T. )L Clark. ('ummissmns. s 1 April 1‘2. H. Sheskic. labor April 1'3, W. E. Flinn, Team- ”“3... -..., -. . _.. _.. . mi May L W. E. Flinn. Teaming May 4. W. H. Flinn, Tie-am- imz .. . May 4. F. Gallagher, Tcan1« mg .. May 4. I‘. Borchardt. Team- mg ,, . May 4. ('1. ih-ssler. Teaming May 20. P. Borchardt. Teamâ€" in: 24.00 26.0 36.00 8.00 27.00 5.00 16.00 STATh May 2”. A. w. “cu-Her. Bridges . May ‘31). Him-s, Lumber (Xx. Lumber _ May 20. Harder Hardware ‘ (KL. Hardware Su‘rm'n'hmi a sh In'nth H lghland Bank fioy W. Bracher. Treasurer . gc, H. ReceiVed menship of W. field - COCOIOOOIIOCOOOOOIOCOOI. : mam DARK. 11.1.1301: ; 00.0.0...OOOOOOIOOOOIOOIOO Try the 'new “Longfel. low” raisin loaf. Excel- lent for sandwiches or toast . W SYSTEM F BAKEQIES 19 South St. Johns Ave.. Telephone 190 JOHN PEARCE Painter and Decorator "Oll H. P. 315 Sheridan Budding. Highland Park. Illinois Limb: MIA.“- DLFxlDJfibd sum 4. ‘fiififiini'fifif mn a sauna m: may. This is Sunâ€"Maid Raisin Wm‘k at all Ft’deral Bukvries .Il'} ESTIMATES FURNISHED or ILLINHIS ix Receiw \Vhat Sun DR. C. V. NICHOLS \\ hwh k-‘qh! ’dtvment. . “mm- “ I Win, .1. (”my M‘ing duly Ex 39pr an! way. that thy <1utcnu-nt Ly him subscril» x"v!'T€‘\". \(Hlt'hh'h! HI. {ht i‘mud and “mix“ funds on v c0mmvncvnwm vf {in .dauw stntwl. thy umuum an“ Bx‘hhro funds rwrivvd urn-s {mm “hit-h rum-1nd mmun'. (-xpvndud and pur- -‘ VAX. vn vndirm‘ \\'m, .1. n w'wpuu‘ Hutan'M 'vi'Tt'K". Telephone H. P. 1039 20 cents a Recel ved Reliived Park A. W. Fletcher Ed“: I“ Sm. JLDIXH‘ “I. Wm. and SWUI'H h day of r \‘g'cmlm DENTIST +++++++ +++WPIL from County Apr and from Deer- from State dgc funds on nut! wf {hr , thy umuum vui< rcx't‘iVUd. huh l‘n‘t-H'Ui. 1K... and pur- as 51‘! fur”) H 0 11k ("1. the Peace Frum Ht $ 1; 79908 $25,294.91 -\muum 9.93.54 22 .50 280.00 134.93 82.50 24.50 Amt 2.56 May 20 Geo. Loefke, labor Way 20. J. Sheahen Teamâ€" it“! June 10 Jung: 10. Jun? 10. Jun!- 18. June 13‘ in): Jun? 18 .luni‘ 18 um: J u M Teaming huw H. ( Lun luly '." l‘kU'k July '_’| IL Lalml‘ . . luly “.20. llarxlm‘ llnrnlwun- (XL. Ilunlwum .‘ July '30. Barren (Xx. Tan‘m July ".3”. C. N. S. A" M. K. R., Fix-lull! . July '30. E. Limlstrum. Teaming: .. July ‘30. (ion. Bock, Lahur .luh 2“ 6‘: N. W. R R.. Prefix ht Jul}, :38. F VI. Runyurd. At- tolnev 5 Fees ..\m: $W. A. Taylor Oiling nun“. Aug. 4. J. Shvahen. Team mg . , _ A.ug 4. John Gourley (70.. I umbvr Aw: 4.11 i’. F.u91(o Pipes and Stone Aug. 4. Lloy Aug 14. C Labor .1..le 14.“. E. Flinn Team mg . .. . Aug. 18. Geo. Bock, Labor , Aug. 18. F. Rogan and Bairstow. Oil for roads Aug. 18. Carlson Petroleum L'n" 0H for Roads Aug; 1%., W. .1. Saunders. Lumber . Svpt. 3. J. Shoahm. (filing: howls, . Sept. '. J. Hook. Grad- ing and Cutting Weeds Sum. fl. Gm. L. Blanchard. Pin 0 for Road N0. 4‘, \‘Lpt 1 Ha I‘. Fuel ('0,.St(>ne Sept. 3}. Brand Bros" Paint mg: Rwuds ‘ 1m 50;)! spuxtm on‘ Bridmw , Svpt John F'mxvlwur Iabm UH {wads Supt vy mm hridur Sum. U. H. 1’. F] terinl fur m; Sept. .Wm. ’11 (' ur- mitt“ ft Bridgv Sept 01'. Sept 5‘va Sept. '39. H. Buck. Labor Oct. 2. C. . N. S. M. R. R., Frvight .. Oct. 2. Racine Stone Co.. Stdm’ . Oct. 2. Wm. Tillman, Team- mp: . Out. 2. Aug. Benson. Labor Oct. :2. Larsnn Bros., Bat- W m. Kalle: Teaming Oct. 2’. t.“ ,.Lin(lstr0111 Team- my: Oct. I umber Oct. I Sheahen Teaming Oct 2 John Freherg Labor Nov. 3. Albert Larson, Clerk Nov. :1. Harwdu Hardware ('0), llardwau . Nov. 3.1‘.Borchardt.’l‘eam- ing and Material H. 1’ Fuel (0.1‘1-aminkr and Materials , Nov 3 Am Benson Labor Nuv.l’ .E. Lindstrmn Team- ing‘ up Roads Ten min 3\' LII). lumber \.'.u\ I. Shcahen Teaming: NM: .3. Lake (‘.uunty Use of Road Outfit , .\'uv. 1;. (T. N. S. $2 1“. R. R.“ Freight Nmz 3. John Frehcrg. Labor Xuv. :20. J00 Root. Bal. on Bridge Nu. I; . . Dvc. 8. Aug. Benson. Labor Doc. 3, J. Sheuhvn. Teaming Dec. '21 (‘. N. S. M. R‘ 35.39 105.00 379.10 108.94 114.00 250.00 21.00 42.00 in}: V , . . Dec. 3. John Freberxz, Labor Dec-4 15. C. N. S. 8: M. R. R.. Freight ~ . Slu’m DH"; 3- Dun .i. P. Bernhardt Stonv am? Drain Tile De 3. E Lindstmm, Team- am] Teaming Jan. :7. Racmo pt Jan Teaming Jan '7.IBnr(ha1dt Stone Tehming Jan Ti. Aug Benmn. Labm' Jan. 124. Barr Sales (04. Cu]- vom Pipe . . Stdnv Jan. 1 .Ull xery umber t.‘ to. A ’U Supplim 8. .I. Shuxhen 19:21 Geo. Bock, Labor [Joyd Bock, Labor Aug. Benson. lahur Barrett (“0” ani3 W. E. Flinn, Team- .I’lly uf Hm ()llim: Rmuls W. (X Svl‘ Lloyd Bock. Labor Chas. Schoskio H Fru-ight Ha rde r Ha rdwu re n‘rvlt \ «L. Lindstl'mll i‘. Fuvl (Rn. Smxw n. Hcsslvr. Labor . Svhvskiv. Lubm‘ rand firm. Paim Shouhrn. 'I‘rum» AIM-rt ()lson. (Iluv Him-s Lumber (‘( I'zml Burt'hnrdt C(‘S Juhn mm Gnurley Co.. yd Bu'k. Im‘mr rwlun- Mutt-rial Kuon's Cara!“ Aug. Btfnson. In 1’. Furl (1)., MIL 1r mad bridge m. [’aapr, Mixing fur (“lavcy John Gourley (Io Ravine Stone (‘0 Roads Hcmin! (Euurh Racine Stone (‘1) H. 1’. Fuel Nilsrn, 831. due N. W. R. K, Burk, Labor S A" M{ R. Jame$ Sheahen THLH ‘murley ( 0 Hmhlmni Svhvskio M nthin K0! 1 It Tarvm 1mm} ’cum 1,331 .3001“. 72.00 HI 147,00 mum 42.00 72 00 72 00 9 00 58. 20 MW 31.50 28.00 “394.90 IIHLUU 20.00 138.00 107.10 15.36 103.50 942.4 14.00 108.00 470.00 m 10 103 .00 28.00 17701”! 305.97 NH. 8 .a U 12.00 29.16 39.18 2.50 9.64 42.00 126.00 64.30 28.82 39.4)! 66.33 ()0 5.00 3.00 18.00 I 39.00 ‘ 274 03 49.00 X7 00 ,00 1.60 ’9. 00 30.00 15.00 98.00 ‘0 62.10 48.00 40.95 2.00 3002 0 0 ()0 ‘UH 94 W. Deerfield, Warrant Toni! Receipts . Total Expeggiitu‘res Balam e on Hand Telephone 265 Altmakes of watches. clocks 1nd Jewelry tor. called repaired and delivered 0.... .OOOOOOOOIOOOOOOCOO I OIOOOOOOOOCOOOIOODOOOOC 0 Telephone 275. . Sewing Machines Repaired, Called tor and Delivered. Highland Park Oflice 697 Watchmaker and Jeweler Sixteen Years at Schneider's 361 Central Avenue Electrical Contractors Tel. 410 Stat. Bunk Bid! Sheridan Bl“, Highllnd Pm Tom.“ "I 15 S. St. Johns Ave DR. C. C. CHADWICK DENTIST i. W. Huber Electric Co. DR. WATSON DENTIST First St. Highland Park JUNK Waterhouse Dealer in PHONES Residence 490 ’WHMH Hum-u Put a work $12,275.02 32529431 $12,275.02 $13,019.89 DIRT. 24.50 Subject for next Sunday’s Lesson ‘h‘vrmun. “Adam. A Fallen Mun." . Servicvs an- hcld in this church ‘m'ory Sunday morning at 10:45. :Sunday School meets immediately af- ‘tor the morning service, and is open ‘to pupils up to the age of 20 years. ‘The Wednesday evening meeting. whichincludcs testimonies of Chris- tian Science healing, is at 8 o'clock. ; You are cordially invited to make lusv of the reading room at 387 Cen- ltrul avenue, which is open eVery week daylrom nine o'clock in the morning until six o‘clock in the eve- ning and Sunday afternoons from two to six o’clock. o 2 PRIEBYTEBIAN CHURCH mm? w The (‘l'xVuwtch échool will meet at 9:30 next Sunday morning. There will be a special “Mothqrn’ Day'fl program in the Young People's department in charge of the young women of the de- partment. The mothers are very cor- dially invited to attend this service. Morning worship at 11 o’clock. Spe- cial seats will be reserved for the “Mothers" and “Daughters." The sermon an to the day The Young Peojle's chorus will meet at 4 oklock in the lecture roonl for rehearsal for the anniversary pro- gram. _ . . . ‘ ”J" F....... The Young People‘s society will meet at 7:15 in the evening. Miss Florence Shrew will lead the meetâ€" mg The Missionary Union will meet at 2:30 Monday afternoun in the church. The Rev. W. Clyde Smith of the (‘hurch Extension Board of (‘hicmzu wil lgive an illustrated lecture cntitlvd. “Modern Adventures in ”(:an Missions." All the women of thv church are invited. Saturday, 2:30 p. In King's, Her- alds at the home of Miss Sylvia Trout ion Sheridan avenue. HighWOOd. Miss ; Abbott who gave the talk last Sunday imening, will be present and show many interesting things including some gods and goddesses of India. There will bx a “Mothers’ and Daughters' banquet at 6: 30 on Friv dzu owning in tho (hunh parlors for all of thx- girl> of the (hurch twelve \u'rs old or met and ‘heir mmhcrs \luko your rpm-nations “ith Miss Adele Eva-mu. 811 Linden Park place. Tt‘lrphunv 12. I nu: Thursday. 8 p. m. Epwm‘th League \sxwinvss mwting at the home of A. M. Trout. Sheridan :n'rnue, High- wuud. I \lenomlziy. 7:30 p. 1 ing and prayer servivc Friday. N p m. Epworth League dvbutv. Subject “Resuh'od that the tenth of the total income vonstitutes the {0181 tithe." be Vorganized for the morning service. Parents should and will come and sup- port this new institution. Sunday. 6:30. Epwnrth League. Sunday,'7:30. Mother's Day Ser- vice. Special arrangements are in process to make this a very gracious service. Each person attending Vwill Sundafi, 9: 80‘27: m. Sunday school. Last Sunday 105 were present. Offer- ing $14 ..00 Eufiday, 10:45. Morning worship. A junior choir of boys and girls will be presented with a fitting emblem. Mrs. V. C. Musser of.Ridg‘ewood drive will sing. Other features will make this a fitfing tribute to the mothers. The public is cordially invited to at- tend those services. REAL ESTATE DEALS REPORTED LAST WEEK Several Pieces of Property i Highland Park and Deerfield Township Transferred The following real estate sales in Highland Park and Deerfield township were reported last week through the office of the county recorder ln Highlnnd Pukâ€" Geo. H. Koo‘n and wife bought the Don M. Burch place on north side of Linden avenue, north at Beach street for $9,500. ' Chas. E. Murison and wife bought the Harry A.‘ Porter place on south side Onwentsia avenue for indicated $12,500. In Deerfield Township-â€" Wm. H. Card bought the Joseph F. Gillan place on Green Bay Road in northwest Sec, 36 for indicated $9,500 and gave back trust deed for $8.000 M 1 md and music will be appropriate ax M.‘ E. CHLTRCH h p. m. Otfiriul hoard meet- W p. m. Bible road- When President Harding threw out the first full in the Washington base- ball season, many people became con- vinced thlt the administration would be loyal lathe traditions of the pres- idential office. ' Long-Distance g4 Telephonjng Is Easy‘3 Do you realize how easy and simple" nu ‘5 to make a long-distance telephone can? Just call “Long Distance” from you, own telephone. Our operator (be: i’ ,4 the rat. 3 3-7 The service is good, the lines {are adequate to handle your calls, and the charges are reasonable Buttermilk Booster ‘ ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Hu opened an ELECTRIC snor at 136 N, SECONnh. REPAIRING AND JOBBING - DONE AT REASONABLE PRICE Telephone Highland Pu'k 264 Highwood - formerly Santi’s Hall, has been decanted and refinished throughout and is available for meetings, socials, etc. Hall is conven- iently located and transportation facilities are of the best, which makes this hall an ideal location for Labor, Fraternal and oth- er organizations. Floor has been scra and waxed, and is in excellent condition for dancing. This hall is under supervision of North Shore Trainmen’s Union and théy will conduct same in a clean and order?! manner. UNION HOME HALL This 18 the only hall m Lake County 8017' emed by a bona fide labor organization and We willy appreciate your assistance. LABOR ORGANIZATIONS REMEMBER For Particulars Phone 3 H. L. MEAD F. M. GOLDEN B U TTERMILK Scientifically Prepared Energizesâ€"Refr‘eshesf SERVICE Get acquainted with the money and time saving “station to station’ 'service. H. P. 801-R ATTENTIONÂ¥ I?" Telephone Highland Park 9 T. G. ROGAN FIRST luau! nod mummy betwcen nounce t] of house Tel. Hi 102]. 562 Liw LO‘ tiot {0111100 mom 1 1 1 1 I EMA.» .fl..-.L ..... May 20. Geo. Loefke, labor May 20. J. Sheahcn. Teamâ€" ‘ i111: ‘ . .. 0" ROAD AND BRIDGE 31:1: :8: 113;. [3.321; 12:23: STAT}. or 11.Ll.'~'ols. SS. [MAT : llt-ct‘llrld Town t'mll'ly all, TU‘WH Hl‘ (Mice Ul- Thc following Wm. K4 latl HIM Supervisor is a statement by .1. Olive. Supervisor and TUWII- inu <hip Treasurer of tho Town of Ill-cr- field. in thc t'ounty unll Stutc zllorc- Bcnson. labor an13 Team- .lunt- 10. Aug. ‘ Junt- IS. Barrett (‘0., June 13. W. E. Flinn, ilig . .lunc 18. Harder Hardware Co, Supplics . .ltlni‘ 18. .1. Shulhcn. Tcunl- .lunc 18. Paul I’lorchnrdt. 'l‘czlming ‘ 1 June 1s. 1'. A N. \\. R. l<., said. 01' tho amount of Brillgc l'unlls rcmivcd 21nd cxpcndell Fl'clu'ht 1Q; him during 1111- tiwzll ycar Just ‘lllllt‘ 1H. Koon's (luragc. chm-ll. l-nlillzg on tho '_"Jth day oi Aumm‘mm, Mun-"n, .\. 1)., 1921. showing thc .lullc .317 (ion. llm'k. Labor Alilotlllt o'l' llouli and Bridge Funds Junc :4, (.1 N. S. A” M. ll. on llllll'l .1! the Iollllllcnccmcllt of said ll.. Fl‘clght tiscul your. the 21111111111: of Road and Brillgc l‘tln~l< rcl-l»i\'ml and trom \\'l’lZlI July 1.11. 1‘. Fuel ('11.. Stollc July 1. (loo. llcsslcr. Labor suul't't'~ I'I‘t't‘HPd. tho amount of Road -llll\' 1‘ 11. Schcskic, Labor Allll llt‘ltluc hunch cvpclldcd and for JHII“, 14 “HUM lino. Paint wllu‘ ptll'ilow cvl'culll-d. Illll'lll‘L“, nulll July 1. J. Shcuhcll. 'I‘czlm» i1\'l.'ll. yn-ux. cndillu‘ u" nt'ol'csnlll. ”1+, 'I‘lll ‘itlll Win. .l. (1100-. 110111;: duly :lLllV 1. “am,” ‘1‘," Tarvul «\vll"1‘ Plath llcposc :lrll say. that thc subscrlbI \lillt‘llli'nl 111' thc ' Road and llrldgc funds on 1' >111 <izitcnlcllt by him . u m II'I‘QI". Illloll' ' ..: . "11.1101 211 'f‘c \‘(lllllllx‘ni‘t’lllc'ltl wt Ill! tin-.11 ‘fPll" Illillh‘l’ stsitwl. tllc ot' l‘wz'lol 01.11 Bridge funds rcccivcd .Illd lhk‘ wul'ccs from xihll-h l‘I'i‘t'lYt'il .Ind 11th .llllount t-vpcndcd 11nd ptll’ tum-I for \\l11\‘l1 c‘qn l‘Jlk‘ii. as sct fortl 1:1 “1:1 s'IItt-ment. :lmoullt July 1. 1'2. Lindstronl. 'l‘I-nm 11:! July July 1, ('1). Storm- July 1. (loud llouds hllltlilllr ‘ \"l'V l'o.. llt'llllllf: lCt-tllc ‘ July: 231‘. .1. (iotlrll-y I‘m. l.lIlllbcr 1, 1.1011 10.1». 1.01....» l'rollun- Mutt-rial “ July ”.10. ll. 1’. Tl'tlll~fcr (‘0. 'l‘cll 111111;: W111. .1. “WV- _ .lUlY 20. .1111; of lllulilullll Subwrlbcd Mill 5““‘1'11 1“ l"'l""‘ likll'l-t, (lllllll: Roads . Inc. thls It'llth day of Aprli. A. 1). July '_’||. W. ‘0 Sl‘lll‘skli'. l"'..ll . ‘ , IZalIol‘ - - ”by l “W'nk‘w‘ July “.20. llztrdcr 11:11'110'31‘1- JU’W'“ “5 ill” MAM“ (‘10.. llurdwulc f Fund»; Reeclivcll illlll l‘l‘tllll .l{1l\' ".30. Burrctt (‘\l . ‘l‘a‘l'Vlu What 5“'~1‘"~"»" H‘“ July '30. 1‘. N. S. A" M. It. Duh-11".?“ nun-ll Amount R. P‘l‘t'lglll . Amount of Road and Brlllgc .lul\" 20. F lIillilSll’Ulll. funds on hand at the fum- ’I‘ozlming .. mcncemcllt of the fiscal Julv ‘30. “w. Bock, Labor ycar. commencing the .luli' 3,; (‘_ 5‘; N W. R. Ru 311th day of March. A. 0_ Freight - 1). 19'2“ $ ""99'08 July :38. E. M. Runyurd. At- April 34’ received from 10111ch Fees .. Roy \V. Bracher, County _ _ Aug. 4 '“L A. Taylor. (filing Treasurrr . ”532‘ ‘9 Roads ‘- April 35» 11"“le from . Aug. 4. J. Sht‘allt’n. Team» John Frebcrg 22430 ing . , . June 2:3. Received from Aug. 4. John Gourlcy (70.. nghland Park State 1 _ Lumbcr . , Bank -- ‘4""0 Aug. 4. II. 1’. Fuel C0.. Pipes SQRL 2:1, Recelvcd from and Stone , ,. 03' “h Bracher. (‘qunty ._ .. Aug. 4. Lloyd Bock. Labor Treasurer .‘ 91950-04 Aug. 1-1. Chas. Schcskic. Dec. 10'. Recelvcd from Labor _ .. _ Twwnshxll of “- Deer- . _ Aug. 14. w. E. Fli1nl,’l‘camI field - 52-00 in” . .. . â€"-â€"â€"-* ‘. _ '. ‘rl. k, ‘ O , Tutu! RWt‘lPlS 535394-91 All: lisGUE‘B‘i‘iogilib lmd Funds Expendcd and for BuirstOW. Oil for roads Datc 1320_ ‘ Amt. Aug. 18. Carlson Petroleum \\ hat Purposc‘ 1:.xp. 1'0" (111 for Roads March :_‘»ll. T. M. Hark. Aug; 17%. W. .1. Saunders. ('Onlmlsslons . 5 121.15 Sch 1»st . y 7 April 1‘2. 11. Sheskic, labor 4.00 A”); ‘3'1. 11. p. T. S. Bank April 1'3, W. E. Flinn, Team- Dcerficld Township Funds mg .. . 24.00 p .51 w , ll “5] ,1. ‘1‘ 1» May 1. w; E. Flinn. Teaming 26.0 “‘33: "' ("0' “‘ ‘ '5‘“ M93. 4‘ “' ll" Flinn, Tteam- , , Sept. 2‘1. Band Bros., I’aim mg . . “ ' “'00 Sept. Z1. Hincs Lunlhcr (‘o.. May 4. I. lmllaghcr, Tcanu Lump,“ . 1112 .. 37.00 S, :1 .1 sh 1 h A 0‘ in May «1. 1‘. llorchardt. Tcam- 3‘23“: ' H m‘ ll $1 ing 27.00 Scpt. :1. N. .1. 11001.. Grad- May «1. ('1. llcSélCr. ‘Tcaming 5.00 in”; and Cutting Weeds May 21). 1‘. Burt-harm. 'I‘camâ€" sum? ii. (100. 1.. Blanchard. ”1.2.x ' ~1 10'00 l’ipv for Road No. 4., Ma) 'H‘ A" W. l‘lctchcr. Scpt.2 HI.1‘.I“ucl('o,.5tonc Bridges . May ‘30. llllll‘b‘, Lumbcr Co. Lumbcr . May 20. Harder llzlrdweirc ‘ (‘11.. Hardware Try low” , lent .1 toast. , 20 cents a loaf This is Sunâ€"Maid Raisin ll'm‘k at all chcral Bull-cries F BAKEQIES 19 South St. Johns Ave.. Telephone 190 the 'new “Longfel. raisin loaf. Excel- for sandwiches or WWW JOHN PEARCE Painter and Decorator ESTIMATES FURNISHED Telephone II. P. 1039 W‘hlfikkl‘d- +4.4.pr oooooooooooooooooooooooo Phat H. P. 315 DR. C. V. NICHOLS DENTIST Sheridan Building. Highland Park. Illinois :n.LLlI..al- madam ' D O : Sun. 4. Eluhlnd Put Trust h . sauna mi: may. 0 m- m : mam DARK. 11.1.1301: .O.............l.....C... 280.00 134.93 2.56 i Nov. :1. .1. Shcahen. Teaming Nov. .3. Lake County. Use of Road Outfit , 1. Supt. 3}. Ilrund Bros.. Paint in: Roads Sept. :1. Aug. Bcnson. In- spoctor on Bring-s . Scpt. :1. John Fl'cbcrg, Labor on Loads .. Scpt.’ ll. Hint-s Lumber (‘11. ‘ Lulnlwr , Sept. 0. John (lourlcy (‘o.. ! Lumber Scptfitl. Albcrt ()lS‘Oll. (Ilmw cy I‘ozui brilluc . Supt. ll. 11. 1’. Fucl (‘11., MIL l terlnl for road bridgc St‘pl.‘ll. Wm. l’zlzlpc, Mixing (‘olgcrcte for (“lavcy llridgc Scptfltl. 0. Nilsrll, Bal. duc on (‘luw-y Bridge . Sept.‘ 0. U. Nilson, Gravel St-lell. 11. 1’. Press. adver- tising for bids ('lavcy Bridgc . Sept. '39. ll. Bock. Labor Oct. 2. (X . N. S. M. R. R., Frcight Oct. 2. Racine Stone. CO.. Strinc . Oct. 2. W111. Tillman. Team- ing . Oct. 2. Aug. Benson. Labor Oct. :2. Larson Bros., Bat- ‘ tery . . . Oct. 2. Wm. Kollct‘. Teaming Oct. 2. E. Lindstrom, Team- . mg, . . . ..... Oct. 2. .l'bhn Gourley Co.. Lumber ' Oct. ‘2. .1.‘ Sheaheu. Teaming Oct. 2. John Frehcrg. Labor Nov. 3. Albert Larson, Clerk Nov. :1. Harder Hardware ('0), Hardware . Nov. 3. I‘. Borchardt. Team- ing and Material .. H. 1’. Fuel (1)., Tl-aniinE and Materials . Nov. '3. Aug. Benson. Labor Nov. :1. E. Lindstrom. Team- ing’ Nov. Lumber .. :1, John Gourley (30.. Nov. 1%. (7. N. S. 0’; 31. R. Rm Freight . . Nov. 3. John Frcbcrg. Labor Nov. :20. .100 Root. 8011. on Bridge No. ll . . Doc. 8. Aug. Benson. Labor Doc. 3. .1. Shcuhcn. Teaming Doc. '23. 1'. N. S. 6; M. R. IL. ;l“rl-ight . .. 131102.11. Racine Stone (‘11.. htu'tll- . Dcc; ll. 1’. Borrhardt, Stom- . and Drain Tile .. 0 Dec. 3. E. Lindstrom, Team- : ing' . . .. . Dec. 3. John Frebcrg, Labor : Dec. 15. C. N. S. 8: M. R. o R.. Freight ~ . : 1921 o .1311. ‘7. II. 1’. Fuel (70.. O Teaming . .Ian. '7. P. Borrhardt. Stone '. and Teaming .. . . Jan. :7. Racinc Stone (kt. : Stdnc 0 Jan. 7. James Sheahen : Tehming . : Jan. '1'. Aug. Benson. Labu‘r . Jan. 18. Barr Sales (0.. Cul- o vent I‘ipe 42.00 ‘ 72.00 1 Total Receipts . . $25,294.91 72.00 E Total Expenditures . $12,275.02 9.00 3' Balance on Hand $13,019.89 33.00 ooooooooooooococo-009.00.: 1.65 . 3 Telephone 265 : C ., )0 ‘ ' Allmakes of watches, clocks Imd : 4" : lewclrytor, called repaired o 4 -3 . o and delivered : . l' . . O 1.1:» . - W. E. Waterhouse : o . ' . 000.00 2 Watchmaker and Jew eler . 72.00 0 Sixteen Years at Schneider's : . I 24.40 I 361 Central Avenue : 11:3,], : Scwing Machines Repaired. Called : 0.00 3’ for and Delivered. Highland Park : “LN” :oooooo0.000000000000000.- $1.011 . '12.?“ -:-:~:~:-c:~:~c-â€":~:~:~:-:~:~ :u:~:»:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:~:- ‘ Ill-133 § Telephone 715-R " SEN TAZIALI 1041.71 : 653 W. Park Ave. fllHHlll Cement Contractor EXCAVATING. BLACK DIRT, MANURE TEAMING SERVICE 137.10 . 1 do an honest day's work It very reasonable prices. 4.30 20.00 WWMHWH l.71)|-.----.--.--@ 013.70 t .. 7 '9‘?)€”2"§~2"1">‘3"1”'N' 2~2“‘I"3”‘ [7.3 20.00; 19] Telephone 1349 R. . g H‘ 003 -â€"All Work Guaranteedâ€"P ' “ tel 225.07; 1 1 DANIEL A. FAY PAINTING. PAPERHANGING AND INTERIOR DECORA TING All Kinds of Fund!!!" Refinish“! WHITE W'ORK A SPECIALTY “394.90 638 Skohio Avenue Highlnnd Pork. Illinois 5 EEEEEEEEE .mununnl 14.00 PHONES 108.00 cm“ 597 Residence 490 942.45 H. W. Huber Electric Co. 1,331.23 5.00 “70.00 Electrical Contractors 3.00 2.50 67.20 15 S. St. Johns Ave 133.00 12.00 Tel. 410 29.16 30.18 . a o 1-3113 J. Smith 37'0” Dealer in JUNK 60 N. First St. Highland Park 1.1.114 39.01 / 103 .00 “3453 Telephone 275. DR. C. C. CHADWICK DENTIST - ( _ 30le Emu-d Put 12.77) Stat. Bunk Bldg. 0 O I I C 130.00 : O O C O 0......COOCCO0......CCOCO 1.00 10900 0....OOOOOOOOIIOOOOOOOOOOI - . . , .6... : DR. WATSON 5 0 128.82 : DENTIST : . : Sheridan mac, Big-hind rm : 13-001 . Telephone :71 - 19.00 ‘ o o O0.00.00.00.00....COOOOOOC £10.00 1 15.00 49.00 , 4333; arzu I‘JS 126.00 .00 «Seeoki _ ‘0 “I” You Dual" or Mr":- In, (atoll-p .I, . , , v ' l 1h" ”i. ll . Barnum! (It). 40.95 S! rnsu: ~ “2.10 I Jillâ€"LISA; ll'. .lImIf-vun W. ,(Ifllf‘llyr. 18.00 98:00 "1' ~~’v . I“. <2". '1‘ )0”, (~rjoo.;w;.r_.:.s. 3, ;, 515.39 05.00 Poulop 0s Bros. 370.10 Fancy 108.94 0 Fruits. Vegetables and 114.00 Groceries We also handle Hydrox Ice Cream. _ 515 Central Ave. 250.00 21.00 411.00 . 30.02 274.03 150.7). , 1.3.70 ‘ de' Electric Shop 386 Central Avenue ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR THOR WASHERS APEX CLEANERS if. Telephone 555 Highland Purl: wcck day. from nine O'clock morning until six o‘clock in the eve- ning and Sunday afternoons from two I O...OOOOOOOOOOOOIOODOOOOC‘ . 'tI-nd thcsc services. 3 REAL ESTATE DEALS '4 [Several Pieces Of Property in . . a - I -:I I‘I.I.l-'.'-' ' . EBENEZER 7 0n next Sunday this church wel- l‘comes its new pastor. the Rev. Milton. th-il. There will be scri'iccs both morning and evening, at 11 and 8 ‘O‘clock respectively. The church school will meet at 10:00 a.m., with a special observance of Mother's : -I)ay. It is hoped that the Rev. Gcil will bc gécetcd by a lilrgc congregao . lion. Western college, and receives his de- gl‘cc this your from the . ,Theologlcul scminary. Besides this ltrninim; he has takcn Work at (Thi- Icvgo university and comes well fitted 1to tzlkc up the work of this pastorate. l CUO § CHRISTIAN SCIENCE Subject for next Sunday’s Lesson ist‘rllllll], “Adam. A Fallen Mun." . Scrvicvs are held in this church ‘m'cl'y Sunday morning at 10:45. :Sunday School mccts immediately af- ter thc morning service, and is open ‘to pupils up to thc age Of 20 years. The Wednesday evening meeting. ,whicll ,includcs testimonies of Chris- l‘tilln Science healing, is at 8 o'clock. 1 You are cordially invited to make lusc of the reading room at 387 Cen- ltrul avenue, which is open New in the to six o’clock. The (,‘hurch school will meet at 9:30 next Sunday morning. There will be a special “Mothers’ Day'{ program in the Young People's department in charge of the young women of the de- partment. The mothers are very cor- dially invited to attend this service. Morning worship at 11 o’clock. Spe- cial seats will be reserved for the “Mothers" and “Daughters." The sermon and music will be appropriate to the day. The Young I’eojlc's chorus will meet at 4 o’clock in the lecture room for rehearsal for the anniversary pro- gram. The Young People‘s society will meet at 7:15 in the evening. Miss Florence Shrew will lead the meetâ€" ing. 1 The Missionary Union will meet at 12:30 Monday afternoon in the fchurch. The Rev. W. Clyde Smith 101' the (‘hurch Extension Board of ~ (‘hicngo wil lgivc an illustrated lecture icntitlcd, “Modern Adventures in Homo Missions." All the women of :thc church are invited. Thcre will bc a “Mothcrs' and Daughters" banquet at 6:30 on Friv day cvclling in the church parlors for lull of thc girls of the church twclvel )‘iz'l‘s old or over and their mothcrsm Mill-:0 your rcsurvntions with Miss; Adele Evcrctt, lllt Lindcn Park place. ' Tclcphonc 12. ? M. E. CHURCH 2; Monday, h p. m. Official board mcctw 111g. 111;: and prnycr service. Thursday. 8 p. m. M}. Trout. Sheridan givcnuo, High-l 'Woml. l i 1 Friday. N p. m. Epworth League, dcbutc. Subject the 10181 tithi‘." Saturday, 2:30 p. In. King's Her- : aids at the home of Miss Sylvia Trout ‘. on Sheridan avenue, Highvmod. Miss l Abbott. who gave thc talk last Sunday levening, will be present and show ‘mnny interesting things including some gods and goddesses of India. 3 Sunday, 9:80 a. m. Sunday school. Last Sunday 105 were present. Offer- ' ing $14.00. Sunday, 10:45. Morning worship. :A junior choir of boys and girls will ‘bc organized for the morning service. 2 Parents should and will come and sup- ;port this new institution. ‘1 Sunday, 6:30. Epworth League. 3 Sunday,'7:30. Mother's Day Ser- _vicc. Special arrangements are in >process to make this a very gracious lservicc. Each person attending will fbc presented with a fitting emblem. Mrs. V. C. Musser ofRidg'cwood drive will sing. Other features will jmake this a fitting tribute to the mothers. The public is cordially illvitcd to at- I REPORTED LAST WEEK Highland Park and Deerfield Township Transferred The following real estate sales in ‘ 1 Highland Park and Deerfield township lwere reported last week through the jofiice of the county recorder l ‘ In Highlnnd Porkâ€" Geo. H. Koch and wife bought the ,Dora M. Burch place on north side of f" Linden avenue, north at Beach street :for $9,500. ' Chas. E. Murison and wife bought ithe Harry A.‘ Porter place on south side Onwentsia avenue for indicated $12,500. ‘lln Deerficld Township-â€" Wm. H. Card bought the Joseph ,‘F. Gillen place on Green Bay Road in northwest Sec. 36 for indicated $9,500 and gave back trust deed for $8,000. 1 He is p graduuw of North» Evangelical . WW1 ’ . chncsdny. 7:30 p. 111. Bible rcad-l ' Epvvorth League 1 ' bu<incss mwting at thc home of A. ; “Resolved that the; »tcnth of the total income constitutesl l l 1 1 1 l l Long-Distance Telephoning Is Easy 2 Do you realize how easy and simple it i. to make a long-distance telephone call? 5 . l l l Just call “Long Distance" from ya“, i own telephone. Our operator do” the lost. _ The service is good, the lines lire. adcquatc to handle your calls, and the charges are reasonable. ' ‘L... .1...w..p.;,. w Get acquainted with the money and time: saving “station to station" service. ‘. ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Hui opened an ELECTRIC 3110? at 136 N, SECONnh. REPAIRING AND JOBBING - DONE AT REASONABLE PRICES Telephone Highland Full 264 Be a . > “Buttermilk Booster ‘ . . ‘ "â€"‘i . ,} Bowman Dairy (30.5 *- B U TTERMILK Scientifically Prepared Energizesâ€"Refr‘eshesj Telephone Highland Park 9 ‘ ATTENTION; : UNION HOME HALL Highwood - formerly Santi’s Hall, has been decanted . and refinished throughout and is avpilnble - . “ ’1 l, 1' H.‘ [”1“ I 1“ v,“ 1 l ‘ for meetings, socials, etc. Hall is convm- . ,- iently located and transportation facilities I . .' are of the best, which makes this hall on ideal location for Labor, Fraternal and oth- ‘ er organizations. Floor has been scraped ;, , _ a, land waxed, and is in excellent condition fbr ‘ - p 1. dancing. This hall is under supervision of - " '2 North Shore Trainmen’s Union and théy . . will conduct same in a clean and ordel‘l‘.v . ' manner. ' ‘ 4 - "'J.‘|1.,1'1..'.‘,',l.'[,1"!.,1"H. ‘ '1; up} ‘For Particulars Phone, l H. L. MEAD r. M. GOLDEN 'f? . . 01' . H. P. 801-R H. P. 355 ' .13 1.1. 1,111.1. 1.1.. 1 1' 1 LABOR ORGANIZATIONS REMEMBER , This is the only hall in Lake Counti gor- ernedOby a bona tide labor organization and We Wlll' appreciate your assistance. '."’."""WHI’WIIQHQJ ' 5,1' 1/5. When President liar-ding threw out the first bnll in the Washington base- ball season, many people became con- vinced thnt the administration would be loyal tothe traditions of the pres- 1 idential olhce. '

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