ear ago in theirneceBsi-e favor king to-f wateren made revious. hile themunici-ao stepsr a mu-1 68 table town at three ood reeled willme new styie xoe in laaies snoes,lace and button, at Weed's, 111 Marlon street.1 am still killing my own poultry, and all who have eaten it think it is the beat in town. Alfred Falrbead, 134 Lake street. Telephone No. (JO.Mrs. Sara Sayles Gilpin, teacher of piano, gives lessons in Oak Park Thursday afternoons at the residence of Mrs. A. P. Holbrook, No. 246 Home avenue. City studio — 1010Stein way Hall, Wednesdays, 2 to I and Saturdays, 9 to 12.Miss Katie S. Williams, of Oak Park avenue, who has been spending the winter in California, la expected home the last of this week.Mr. and Mrs. Simpson Dunlop are home from a trip in Mexico.Fresh eggs at the Long Grove Creamery, 134 Lake street.^ Telephone No. GO.Prof. Shepiveraity on 1 State Build A. T. Hem! made still vocal sele Uemlngwa D'Hardelot tian Song.1 and all pr much too was aesiste Martin, Be son, ltlcha Adams andWhen bili candy cathtFresh p the HomeGet youiCicero lauMadison simodern in prompt sei