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Highland Park News (1874), 4 Mar 1898, p. 5

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. $60.06 Sl00.00 ' territory. .. Chicago. I Hamburg. Havmg Cord! nun-mull and Wanar Jone.- ash. Brackets, hens. IE BIBYCLES HARDY: COD MONARCH.‘ Of our long we work E and Park. Ingenuity. d3 Lcag ates: :are. ,11 oriers. “ovegl, and Shipped‘» Exchange hiIc in our hands. .DUFFY, 'Hanagcn ’WWWWW' the city. Parcel Delivery. SR.. munuumnuum! Hr Hr Ill'dtb vstimzm- I'rcshytcrian t'hurch. Kev. l’fanstichl pas")! “'urship and preaching. 10.45 a. m. Sabbath school. (2 m, Chris‘fiau findcavnr, 7. 1», m. Praycr service, Wednesday. 7. 45 p, m. pmym' mocking, 7.45 p. m. limngelival [Amheran Ziun's ('hnrch, Mr} fiaimuan pastun Sunday service. IILOO a. m. Sunday who“), from q m [0.00 a. m. 'l'nnity (‘hunh, 1‘. L'. \ancnu, rcctnr. ”My cmnmuuium 7.30 a. m. Sunday schtml, [0.0021. m. Murning prayer and sermon. ”a m. Second celebration first Sunday in the mumh. I‘Ivcn Sung. 5 p. 11L Sw‘edish M. E. Church mvvr \\'ah1u‘smarket> Rev“. \Vesshng. pastor Sundu} scn'im-s as [UH()\\~: Sumtn sumo). 3 301). m_ :Epwurth lxuuuta 70!) p m, l‘rumhmg 7 If: p. m. Pruvrr‘merting Thursday memng at 34?». Everyunc ls Invited. Ravxma M. E. Church. Ravinia. Rz'v. [-2. J. N Hmthcou- pastnr vh'undny suhuul (u 230 p.$ “L; prurth League devmiunal meeting Sunday cvz-nmg m 7 o'clock p. In. preaching at 7 45 each Suml.” _ mung; pravrr muefing ; from H (U x 30: Hpmmh [magma husinuw‘ meeting and sucml the fourth Friday nf each ‘ ummh. i Lm‘u‘e 3 Arrive Chicago : H. Park II II '3 IX) 8 (1) 10,45 1130 I (I) 2 an Highland Park Cmmcil No. 1066, Royal Arcauum. “ch in Musunic hall sccond and fourth Mondays of every month. chcm. W. .»\. \Vilsun; secretary, Frank B. Grucn, [micpendcnt ()rdcr Foresmrs, Court High- land. Meetings first and third Thursdays of each mxmth in Forcacr‘s Hall. Mmlcrn \Vu'admen of America. Mécfings first and fourth Friday of each month in For- csxers' hail. WiHiam Danncr, V. L1; R. J. Rice, Clerk. \ t) Fay imivc. .\. F and A. \1. Reg u ’armccting nigh ‘s first and third \{onday in each mlmlh, at Masonic had}, over M. Hoses 3; Sons slow. Cheskotung Tribe. 1 O. R‘ M Nu 112-â€" Men! at \Iawonic Hall firsx and thirdTuesdays ‘ P. M. lngalls. Sachcm'. J H. Duff) L‘ of R NORTHWESTERN R. R. TlflE TABLE. For the south. 6.50, 9.30 a. m), 12.47, 3,14‘ 5.33. 7.29 p. m. For 111: nnrlh . 9.12, ”439 a. m., 7.29 p. m. Mail pouches close 15 minutes before the dcparmrc of Lrajns. \V. M. DUDLEY. Postmaster. Studlo. Opera House Blk. Sncn'ssurlu ‘ Dr H. B. l-crnald‘ {I} 0:) Fletcher Building. kl) I!) ()flire: lhghlund th‘k llni‘Rs t nghwuml Telcpbooe No. 0. vi‘flcl H ”urns: 00 to £ 00 P. M DR. H. H. BOULTER, LLOYD M. BERGEN, M. Dlchtqry 01 Seen! Soclctlcs. DR. FRANKLIN E. WESGOH, MRS. G. M. RAIKES, HIGHLAND PARK POSTOFFICE ROOM 1 HIGHLAND ILK. 9.4:) 5. 6.45 In 31 H )9 ”.49 ‘ 9.1) 12:; A x; 10. .33 CHURCH DIRECTORY. DR. E. C. " Rama! n 0': “‘ EEK DA omen mien um! Iesmns Khan In (Him \\ alvr \‘uluns Agd \‘qun hunting. DENTIS r, ARTIST. Dentist. AluIn'AL 1012 have ~ H. Park as?) $20 us. mauwooo. l9 p l'nm 9 on A 32. (mm 1 30 I; 00 :08 001- "kill-ad Park, In. 077141 Hutu 9 A, l‘ to b I (In!!! further native. Highland Park filinma. .lrrtve Chicago '93) to an nu mamfififiuu 00113446 .11! 8.40 a: 20 Next summer‘siée supply for High- Jand Purl: is practlcally all in. Souw :time ago 3.51mialftrain of elglllm-n l fears arrived for Flank Siljistruln and {the congealed aqu pilra was prompt ily unloaded and arted to his icv Ehouses and Mond y two additional icars arrived. mu ‘ng in all twenty. lwhich he has waived. The {orepart [of the Week Aug st Benson received fifteen cars. whic he has been busy unloading all t v “it-ek. llafi'en 2: Baker have 3180" th3ir Supply. their l a { houses being fuli The BachelorGig‘l's Club and their friends will he euttfirluined M the rea- ideuce of Miss Helojn Hulludav 409 West Monroe streq't ( ‘bicauu this evenhw. “ith pr‘mressive elm-2hr. Quite a crowd “illggu donn. imlud- ing several from [film Forest. Dr. Boulter is lining extensive- repaifi: made in 4M4 ‘ofliw in thv Fletéher block in aylticiputinn of 2: large spring practi'e. He contem- plates puttingin gum; up-toâ€"dute dentaf chair and héving a private room for operating; A paultrv keepertkhvn on thecountv line had 48 hens rank-n from hishurn a fe“ nights ago the thimo-slmninfl (ml) Ullt‘ litth‘ huufihm pullet. Hu- same one thieves leffi :1 Wm or hm agu when they Tflidf‘d his punhn house. Fred Rudolph. who has horn an 21 three days‘ lgusiuosé trip In NH waukee. n-tufiu‘d [mim- Mumluy. Hv reports a depth of Hire» tu four fect of snow on a level ingsume pluvos in that section. John Kmnuwrer. Whilm-nusting on the Ink» hi“ last Muédu)’ night. fell from his sleiuh and “truism! his ankle- Dr Bergen anonded him and Iu-Mll’ soon be himm If again City Collector Clzirk reports “lit- tle doing in my lime,“ The fact is. special assessments} are unpopular here. ’ We hope opr friends will cheer up Mr. Clark;; For Sale or Renta' An‘ room brick house on west Centgjnl avenue. now occupied by Rev. H. H. Thom-n. A!" ply 1.0 R. G Evans; Are youlatisfivd M‘ith the quality‘ of your milk and crgzuu or the pricvi you are» paying? If not. 5w Allen? P. 0. box 40. ‘1 4 a A cup ofulvlicwus com-v twin-s good this “3921th Try Allvu's cream in it next time and mm- Hu- 1 difference. ‘ 1 'Town Collector vans is haviuga ' good run of busin as (has: (lays his books close uex‘ w:eek don t get l'eft. § Hon. R. W. Coo ,late of the Gaz- ette. has opened a aw office in “Vau- kegun. He is a g x] lawyer: D. A. Driscoll [ins the contract to cover the entire {001’ of [ht‘ Windt house ’17) Winnetkuivith copper. Hon. R. W. Cow ette. has opened a ‘ kegun. He is a 3:0 Du vou make ymjr ice crmtn" TrV A11en's ~cream next ime; 250. per qt. Delivered at any ti )8. Joseph Rioux is raising the C. (i. Phillips‘ house. umier which another story is to be builtj Schodl children aim hawtheir tin- types made for hulfllpriw Saturdm, at Brand 8 studio. Paul Everingbagl, who left his home Saturday. has been .heard from in Nebraska. : Rutterick patteruQ for Sale at Miss Erskine s. Lillian E. Smith and h. m' he Chicagn Lur‘i‘ibcr (30., ll»: 6. hlk N. Highland1 ar . . .. in: Hugu Acht and wife In K- herinc Falk- cr. 18 fact (if Int ‘23 and or 24, hlk 6. in Fort Slirridansulxl. _, . Am‘rlia H. Bums and 1». pm Emilie J. Smith, N. 1.18 acn-s 1 1m 8%. Sn. Highland auld m Illfllll£l(l Park... . Benjamin F. Jacobs and tifv to Emilie J.Smiih,3.ummfsizu- m 84. South Highland additiun to H glilaml Park. Michael Regan and w:- to William Ralph. south 1,..lut 54 1‘12““. 4.1ilk 7 Highland Park. w. d .... ... . Charles C. anh and wife {tu Flurtns‘o L. Snow and wifv 15 feel of w. 100 frt‘l 8kg lot 3 blk 25. mama»? Park. wd. i2u;.uu Mark N. Stetson In Lillian 1-]. Smith. In! , 9. blk 38.Hiuh1andPar .A .. ,,IbUU.H0 14311;“; gunk}; and}; REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. NEWSLETS. 3000.00 100011) 410.00 2501K) l’untor Vines of the Baptist church swim to be grtting the "hang of “11‘ ‘ school house." The late ()scar Barr mtt once said to us“Hibbard,if [was )going to preach. I should strike out : from the shouldor." Every one who lkm-n him would believe it. Well, Mr. Vines 50911)»; to be getting into {that way himself and he don‘t do as l a good Quaker soldier did during the ‘ war. when ln- called out to a (Innh-d .t-rutm “Say: Mr‘ Johnnie n-b. than is Thv following books have how-n taken from thv library at thv High ‘lund Park club and haw not born {returnle ()liphnnt's "Epismh-s in a ; Lifv of Adventure-z" Besant‘a "ln Demon's Unlors'." Kitwflt Sturim and lust and must annuflng- of all H beautiful edition at “Pride and Projr udicv." Et‘eryuno knows that tlwse ‘lxmks are not tn be taken from the iCluh, and that tn do w interferes ' with tho plvaauri- nl others who may (ii-sirv to read them; but it is a sail .’ {not that therv :m- peoplv moan {‘enimgh tn take them. Tho-y tail“? _ than lK'CEHle‘ they are not watched: ‘ under the- wine circumstances the» ivmulil take thr books from vuur pri- . ‘ um- librarv or the spoom from _\our table. All those books haw the Club. hook plate on the inside of the front mwr; :myunn finding theln' is re.‘ quested to return the books tn thw Clul» or to give notice (If their win-realmuts. Hobbs lodge. B. ll. T.. of Chicago; l'aim- to North Anwricu in l\\l and gaw a hall in the Mus-sonic hull.(‘lii(- {on the ”HI. of me ”V3. tlu- futlwr ago. for t-ln- hem-tit of the Railroad land liuslmnd (liml. Durim.y lill" _\'i-:m- Men‘s home of this city. About 20le has lx-rn an inmlid. fillnl'rlllfl from the l’urk utteuded. goingdnwn ! gro-Htly from m-uto- rln-uxnutia-‘m. Hc-r on the-1534.") train undrcturnml on they lust m-n-rv illnvm of Jlllllll‘ll7ll cunsml '; 1:15. All had at good time and wrrvl lN'l‘ much pain and rapidly under {wry fau‘oral)'._\ inipn-mml with tlw ‘ Ininml lu-r ulrvml)‘ frt‘ltlc' luxl)‘ until Hwy tlw ll. ll. T.. do thing» ,on FM). 27. 1%“. she- quzrtl)‘ lc-ll ‘ '1‘]... special “smflsnwm for “ brick 'nnlm‘p in tlu- o-nilmiu- of dvatli. “t'l’ ‘1 pan-mum on St. Johns Menin- from "K" “"" 7” 3””5‘ 1“ months "“‘l W .(‘entrul down to Laure-l uvonuv. iii 3 ““5"“ u” WW" “W" , lirmt. PM” i front of the depot grounds has been ' "“d Ad”ll‘h “r" “‘"Wer “ill/1"“ “1 l Funeral pervirm won- upprm-e-d. We learned some time-r “”r ““‘l" l “g“ the Northwostern people would lN‘ld Tumlay afternoon at the l‘ mu not put in any Objwtionsto the pluml l ruled Evangelical Church conduct- ‘ l l This apprentby the county court l «d by Pastor Thurs-uh lntermvnt at l Northlield catheter}: The floral du- j makes it law and now_ bids can lrei I . 4 lcallvd for and the work dom- as won ~ («nations Were Mime-roux nnd wry I . .. . . - . - 188 the “.330" opens, lidmlmnm , one of tln In north} of n. J . . . ‘ ”vial notv was :1 lnr w )ill in with (ul. H, P, Davidson. of the Mil ' .. L‘ -l_ l . ‘ tlu- “Uftl “Motlivr Inwrilml llll‘n‘ -itzir) UL‘illlblH)‘. lvlt the- m-c-d of rm: . on from hrr mun-.Hn- .‘ltwbrh. llwwr, and Chung? and n littlr- let up from our vare' cold Wrather. llrlim- lu- we-nt to Florida: a few days ago for u PLOWS... (-ou do of m- k ' )utin ' i thc- lurid l l e ” ‘ l" ” mu m: ORIUHM. _of orungws. alligators and otln-r trop icul products. His family look for ALLEGREI I IS his rvturn the lust of thi~ or tlm lirst of m-xt “wk. will! his K’ll’ full ”I Fred W SchumaChCT o 0 Y (lu- goldi-n fruit of his plantation; One of the . nterpriningyoung mm. took pity on the poor schoohnunu. and gave a lot of tlmm a fine sleigh ride the utlwr o-vening. He showml them all tlw nights 0! file town {mm the stand pipe to thc- temple of jus tit-e where pulim- vunrtu are held. The lutmt fish story is from Wan» kegan, to the effect that when a hm her of that city turned the faucet (u let on the lukv water the uthvr mum iug. uutpuppedu fish which hecuugh‘ and put in u bottle. The Y. P. S. ('. E. of the Evangel‘ ical (‘hurch will have a “match social" next Thursday evening at the resid- once 01' U. B. Brand. All intoresh-d in Christian Endeavor wnrk - arr in “fitted to attend. The Emu-bro Club had anloigh ride partv Mondav ex effing. going to Lake Forest where the awning was spent inn pleasant manner with Mr and Mrs. Charles Richards attheirhome. A freight train (‘OHlIKl-lfftl allmmf entirely of Boston and Albany and} New York Central cars Went through here Thursday morning. It iaquite’ an unusual spectacle. ] The many friends of Miss Bella Todd enjoyed themwlves at a birth day party given in her honor at the home of Mrs. John Stnlxnyast Thurs- day evening. GOOD PREACHINO. Hot Rolls and Brad AFincLimofBaketyGoods SOMERVKLE’S Bakery and Restaurant, Fred. W. Schumacher, w. J. MCKINNEY, We- also huvo- un alwmnwnt of cum- c-ms ranging {rum $2 I.“ upwurd. A oomph-to liuv of numtours' nupplim. But thew :m- “My sidc- inum. Our special nth-min“ i~ gium to llw handling uf Pure Drugs and ‘ he-ld Tumday aftermxm at the First § l’nited Evangelical Church conduct- 3c~d by l’anmr Thor-en. lntermvm m )Nurthfield cemetery. ‘Thv floral du- fmyratinns Were mum-mus and wry handmnmn mm uf (In-m Worthy u! m. ‘pw‘ial nntv was :1 lurgo- 'pilhm with “In “de “Mulhvr” Inwrilml lhvn‘ un from hrr mun-Aha- Mmurh. “wwr. TIM-w ('undie-a cam 0111) ll‘ lxulght [rt->1: from tlu- favlur) thruugh Us, Hot and Cold Meals at All Hours. i Widuw Henriette Ellm- Giprwr. m1“ JSoitz was hum April \ l‘Ii.’ .in “ emf I India her fame-r being a mimiouan ‘ the re. Slu- marrimi anH M] (viwvr‘ Ma} 1, I‘m“ Thvy m-n- lylmml witlli sun-n (-hiltlrvn. “mn- mm uud {our} i’dumghh-na; Hm-v u! 1})» daughters; died “th )nll'lg. and um- is nun "“7 warm-q Iniwionar} in Spain. 'lhvy ‘ can)» tn North Auwricu in NH and on the) l3th. of Juno [\‘sfi. Hn- fanhvr ‘ Jl [whvra 1 1mm shim: talu- van." Not 1at all. he just biuzm righ! away: his huninepa ire to sham. that is “preach the word." uu‘ l’nu) mid. and In! the Johnnie relm takc‘ curr ufthc-mwlvm‘ l’rt-uchvrs who try not to hit wick ml simuâ€"rs ur Him mg sainth nn' jut-st an guud as 21 city marshal or police: man who turn! thn- uthrr way when he discovers a (final! uxatix1w.ur puts cuttun in his earn when he hvars lhc- lnud [minus of a fracas. Evans Brothers, Sole Agents, Chase Sanborn St. Johns A\¢.. mu 1. P. 0 Prrurlprlol Drugglu, Delivered for Breakfast. , Filling Prescriptions ()I'I'Ihl'l‘l'. TI”. u nn )und SOLE AGENT PH! ’Nf 4N OBITUARY: HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. lH-ll'1 )1 FOR 3M1 BY "DIESER 35105., OFFICE: HABTBOIE 8s KEIIEBEB NEWS STORE. West Side Barber Shop All “ark o-xu-uh-d prnlulvfl} and in 1h.- lx-nl nuumvr. V- C(flnlAvc., - Wpuhm TILI'HONI 42. Painter, Decorator “4 Paper Hanger. Fresh and Salt Meats, TELIPHONI 2S First Class Work At Reasonable Prices. Highland Park Laundry, St. Johns Ave. Fruits and Vegetables. 275 Central Avenue. Fancy Groceries, Tea and Coffee. Highland Park Electric Light Co. EVANS - BROS., Private Telephones and Speaking Tubes. E lectrlc Light, Electric Bell, Burglar Alarm, Fire Alarm, The Leading Market, Electrical Hoods son! fur and du-liu-rmi In all [mm of 1114- (-n)‘ ()rda-rs by INN or it-It‘pbnln- )Irnmptly ant-mind lu‘ POILTRY. FISH. BUTTER AND EGGS. A. (l. ()RTLUND. manger. Um hrs! Hump Mu mm! II”- M Hu- 1 rIu-hmu 1! ("mm H uradra (-r 1' him. ”an, I‘m-If. Huh. ”ran, \ um M: «I, (Huh-u 5|I;II.MII‘1H|H|.'> I!I(1»‘NI\ “ e aw mm [M 1-:uml kin Xrlr .‘(l ( unst’udm "IL" am in as H! umkmrn mr run-r1. I'r mu with the mule-2m! and mu mu rn an- ID huh I! llbn-‘l m u H!) yum! vori DEALER.‘ IN DIIL'II ‘N [xn pmml h- du :cH limit-(fl mat’udmn umk .md repair- Construction. rm! IIH' aurm'v :Sk'hum A San .ur pupal“! (I: am qlmnhh Telephone 46. 000

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