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Highland Park News (1874), 13 May 1898, p. 5

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.‘q ki )‘55. PC", er .'¢- /,(. .Lâ€"Lâ€" L 5: (30.. 9“ 7 9; All Ix“ .‘ 4 73 U) 3% g‘vE1)\‘$ . h $909 a‘ In 6‘ and Crockery, and Shipped. Far cc} Bciixers m FF). «N. dug ruin ad... DAV ‘sl nu: in ()U Manager. 11"» 1:3: 1|! an} ‘E’QS. )1 I: Kmds. 3‘ DR. H. H. BOULTER. Tel Horas Hot'xs: 200m 1 00 P ()tficci Highland Block Fletcher Building. Sucressnr [u A. S. ALEXANDER. M. D. 0., V. S. Lung but.“ \Idxl i“ departure Cheskuumg Tribe. 1. O. R. _\1. Nu. 112â€"- )!cct at )llwnmc Hall first and mm} Tucsdays. Y. M, lngmlls. Sacha-111:]. H. Dufiy, C. of R A, U. l’Jy Lmlgc. A. l“. and .\. ,\l. chi ularmccting nighn‘ hrs: and third Monday in each mum‘n. at Masonic hall, m'cr M. Muses a Sun's “are. inzlepcmlcnt ()nlcr Foresters. Court High- laml. Mecmlgs first and thlrll ‘l‘lmrsdays of each month in Forcslcr's Hull. LLoYD M. BERGEN, M. D. II Ev. ”mm mzn. INN C V Mmlcm \V'OOdmcn of America, Meeting: first and fourth Friday of each month in For esters‘ hall. “'iHiJm banner, V'. L‘.; R. J Ricc, Clerk. Hixrhland Park Council Arcnnum. Meet in .\l< and fnurth Mondays of cv W ‘ :\ Hr-thcnlc P1 m.: Epmxrth Namlny or” :1! 7 LI) such 2 'or mL'L'ImL! u m, unth. fixu'd'sh DR. FRANKLIN 6. WESSON, ROOM1HIGHLANO ELK. fixu-Ll'sh \1 E Church 'nvcr \\'nldn' Rm 0 \\t '3'th .uusmr Sunduv ' -:'ul'nm.-.: \‘undny «haul 13%;) m_ : l.c.;u.'11c 7 'II p m. ; Prczulnmz. 7 l’myc-r mcctmg 'I‘hurmluy cu-n'nuz F Hum ls :mitml First L'nitwi Evangdim‘ ("m H, 'l‘hlrsu. pasmr. deay : manprsaching. 10,45 ‘1, In; y. 111.;N1m14) sfmmi, 9.30; H (.43 y. 1“,; pmycr mccnng, 7.30 p. XXL Evunurllcui .\~‘.S(k"1:lt}l0n ~ij mqur. 5 zulay ser‘lt‘cs at bvunurncm .umnmymu .u."... _ ,. [.zu'lur. Kinda)" scrvn‘cs at \uung Mcn‘s lh-uduuz Ruum. Ilniuyschmfi a! [U 00 ' 111: Human pn-Lu'im m. 11 00:1. In ' \. P. y C. h..mi;.);:.m.: l glish prem‘hmg at 7.30 p. 111.: (lYH‘5k11V at 7:30 p. ”1.. L‘Unugr prayer mu’tmgs Saturday. at 1.0011. In“ rat- x-rm-tu‘ul L‘i‘hfl a: pusmr'n study. N.\1Jr)‘~‘ Cathalic Church. Rev. .1- (T. M.lix1c11.pa>1»r. First nuns, 8.30; scuuml XH.\\'\. 10.00: Sun‘lav sclmnl. 2.30. l'h: Haptist thrch. \V. H. \‘insx'. pnsmr. l'x‘cughmg, 10.45 :1. m.. deay schnul. [2.00 m ; Baptist Yawn; hawk-.3 L'niunkl}.45 p. m.; preaching, 7.50 p. 111. l‘rlda)‘ pmycr mctnng. 7.45 p. m. l'.\'.l!)”:.hc_11 Luthcmn Zion‘s Church, “7. Numnan pusmr. >uminy service. 11;.00 :1, In. munday s‘chuul. from 9 In 10.00 :1. m. l'rimty l‘hur:h. P. (If \Vulcnn, 'rectnr. Hun" cumzuumun, 7.30 a, m. deuy $;h()u\, trsam u- Dr 0, B, chald Ruv'min M. H llu‘ m. hecund ccmnmuun mm _ (h;- munm l-Ivcn song. 3 p. m. l’rtslvyzcrian Church. Kw." I‘fJnsli \Vwrslnp and prsuuhing, 10:45 a. 3“ ‘h v d. l’ m. (, hnslmn [zudcuvm‘ , I avvr wrx'icc. \Vcdncsday’, 7. *5 P- :u thc 110th :vtns’m" HIGHLAND PARK POSTOFFICE. 'dYK‘I‘ it‘FVlCC‘ Directory of Secret Societies. ll NORTHWESTERN R. R Ilighwuod) 'min )1. E.(‘hurch. Ruvlnm. Rev E. J. u‘nlc pustur ~Sumluy school at 2.30 p. Ipwurth League drvutmnal meetlng .wcx'm11ngut'. u‘clm‘K p. m. prraching I) such Sunni», - cning: pruvcr mcumm x [U n 1502' l-Jpwunh l‘cuguc busing-5: mg and sncml the fourth Friday nf unvh Vctquntry Surgeon and Dentist... Med Acvummodmmns for Sick Horses and Dogs. H H DR. E. C. llsun; secretarv, Frank A \'L' 3W ( I) {I} h m 3“ 1I\ Ii” m 19) m 30 .. m'n . 9.12. 1139 a. m., ,,29 p. )uches clusc 15 minuxcs befurc‘ of twins. W. .\I. DUDLEY, Pusmmstcr LK‘ T e1ephnne'21ti IUIU Dm 15 Street PM .\ .‘l 1H CHURCH DIRECTORY Chicago Veterinary College DE! 115 r. Veterlntry Hospital. Luthcmn Zion‘s Church, pusmr. >uminy service. 11;.00 xy schuul. fnuu \) In 10.00 :1. m. unh. P. (If \ancntt, 'rectnr. mm, 7 ma nL deuy $;h()uL MorningY pmvcr and Scrmnn. cum! c-1cl "mm“ m»: \unday In lavcn sung. 5 p.1 Dentist. .\ rrivc H. Park ANKH'AL iouncil No. 1066. Royal k in Masonic hall second I s of cvery month Ixcuent, I retarv Frank H (-rccn ‘ 7‘39 P \KTL‘RE RES. HIGHWOOP. o a. 111.. 12 dim C'mm‘h. llcv deay s:rv1 ‘- .1 In: English. U nti19.00A. M. 12 00t0130P M 70 0108.00 EM Highland Plrk. Ill}. 9.1 Kw." I‘fJnstic-M pastor Emil Iurlhcr nuliu- DAYS [ll Highland Park lllinuis. UVI'H‘K H<\\'K§ Evanstun. Ill TL‘lE TABLE. \‘V'cxlncsday at \x- ‘ Arrnt' Irk Chicago S. J. Hauch I4 13., m .l. “L .11 Meetings 'smarkcn services .pwonh 4.3 p. m. at 14.1 Ill at 'I . 30 L‘nnugr mu t’i‘lt- tin-ninth 1 'V. 1). HL 1 H) 1 It) 1 ll 3 9 ll 10 3“ H «L» 14. m. xhc M) 1 0 3n 3’7 4 | . .30 H Buttericks patterns for sale at Miss Erskine’s. Mia's Marie Ball of Chicagn visit ed friends here this week. Mr. and Mrs. C. W.Kirk of Evan ston were in our city this Week. Cows pastured, called for and (le- livered daily by Allen 1’. 0. lmx 40. Miss Nellie Palmetier of Chicago. visited with May Scott over Sunday. Fresh Jersey milk. ‘20 quarts for $1.00. Allen‘s dairy. P. 0. box ~10. Mr. Merritt of Chicago has moved into the Dr. Bergen cottage on Park J. S. Moorehas mun-d intu the Dr. Babeocfi‘liouse which he occupi- ed last smnmer. l' )1 C. 1’. Sullivan is putting in the new water pipe for Mrs. Jones in the Smurthwaite hnusv. Mrs. A. T. Lay and moved back into their home for the summer Politicians “look after their fan C85," but “Ned" Nevins looks after the bridges etc. of the city. 1 '1he\1~:ws is in its new oflice»fitl1e 111‘311- new BMW blockâ€"4111011! evmy {thing is no“, spank and 01112111. (‘all in and see us; by new week “9 “ill be settled and mady to see 0111 ' friends. 1 The Exmoor Club coach is on duty as 11obbv as you please Just be at the depot at 3: 41 or 71:17 11 1 if 11011 Wish to see some styl'hh turn 'uuts up 11111110 for 1111511111111 aim-lo ;uge and c111. Frank Andelson of Chicago has moved into the house vacated by T. F. Millvr on Laurel avenue. Postlnaster Dooley wishw us to say he) has a few more of ll) :se- good oldstylehluoonv cent postage, stamps which he is selling cheap for (‘HSlh only one cent each, lay in u supply before they are gone. Mrs. John Slieru'ooll will «le-livvr an illustrated lecturv on “Art in the- scliool room" at the public school on Friday afternoon. May 20th. at 3.30. Mrs..lei1n Sherivmxl will tlt‘liVi‘I‘ an illustrated lecturv on “A rt in the- schoul room" at the public school on Friday afternuon. May 20th. at 3.30. The business of the annual meeting will be transacted after thv lecture. Mrs J. It. )ICQuistou i< qwnrling afew (lays with her mother. Mrs. Elvira S. Green. Her suns. Harvey and Paul were hervnrvr Sunday. rt- turning to their work in the [‘niwrr sity of Chicago. Munday morning Boarding house keepers and hmm :renters arv anxiously waiting for z lchangv in the weather: a “hut spull' iwould he a real bonanza fur them a: ......v “r. 7, (1 l {PW fiFSt ““55 "W“ for “R"“lfi- If‘ Miss Eva Wycofl'. with Mrsi lli‘lt‘ll you are a first class man or woman. I Tit‘fzin" and Miss Cecile Norton as :in want of this kintl of employment 1 "ssifitams' will open a children's ilet us have your names and We will lsinging class tomorrow. (Saturday isend them f0"“'““l> . lmorningl the 14th. at the Highland “’0 have received’n very pleasant Park (‘luh l’futlse_ 1f Miss \Vymfl' note from Germ-(l Van Sk‘lmll'k. Wlm ‘ can teach as Well as she can sing. , is in St. Paul‘s school, in ('ont-oril. ' and We presume she can of course- .\'. ll.. telling us how much he t‘ll-fshe can (lo a very valuable Work for joyed the weekly Visit of the NH“. ‘the- children of this place The terms which keeps him in tout-h with lil‘el will he. 53,1!) per pupil for twelve in all its varied phases in the Park; | weeks, very reasonable intleetl. In It will not he many weeks before helchildluxxl and youth is the time for i will he home for hisI summer vat-:1- [ lots of this kind of work to be (lone, tion and so he able to get the newsl and competent, thorough justruction first hand. is of inestimahle value. NEWSLETS. is putting in the 01' Mrs. Jones in the. [50. "'Hld family have nmer. look after their fen Nevins looks after1 of the city. on of ( hiczwo has , _AAAI I u '1‘ E Peter. Evervthin 7 Will be none (1e 1 1 parties. | 1 It will seem \ery‘ much like ‘the usual skill of childhood. rue“ emirouuients. cently and in order and with respect 21le up tluir summer quarters 1 Hutel Hitrhlumlthe first oinext week. i l of the leUal riUhis of the coutestingi l 1 Charles H. Baker and family will ‘ their \ me avenue't going to home to Mrs. Baker, and the famous 1“Jziek" will soon adapt himself. with ‘ his: its new ofiice»fithe mstzlge stumps mm for (‘HSlh ny in u supply Rich thick cream can always be bad at Allen's dairy. P. 0. box 40. B\ run R. Leach, former!) assist. ant postmaster of this citv was in tom: )csteuh). 110 came out to See about a new roof on the ancestral residence and mil on his friends, taking the 12:47 [min for Chicago. Of course hv took a trip on the elec- tric while here. ('hzu'les W. Kirk was out here Saturday to plant some shade trees and Hhrulihery on his choice lots, plmke hands with his friends and sou if the political ship “le sailing all cry of “All is well," he rejoiced and took the next train for home. - City council holds an adjourned meeting next Tuesday owning the 17th, to hear the contested elH‘tion l lC'dSC of Silas 1’. Brand vs, Alfred St? i Peter. EH‘l‘ytllillg will he done do. icently and in order and with respect ; 10f the legal rights of the contesting . 1 right. When he heard the hos‘ns ‘ [rest] lrom (no Intuit-v â€" .. 6AMEF Wt- also haw an ussc urns ranging from $2.: complete. line of nnmt But these are only raid -special attention is handling of Pure Drugs and Filljng Pr 4 from Chicago. at leastsmm- of tin (‘01. Davidsun is having a full row of elms from John Mommy's nursery set on the south side of the Military Academy grounds. as class trees, i Each class thus fur having grmluut ‘ ml to have its own tree This is one of the results of the reel-lit tree planting hy the class of ‘EN Charles M. (ireen is following thr- example of our other millionaires Ht greatly enlarginu and improu'ng his house. Additions un- l eing mud:- on the east and West sidesundthu north end. so than it will be quite z. palatial residence when completed Hix workmen! look as though they L'i'lllt‘ Just. a word. The city means busi- ness in the hiéycle ordinance to kt't'l)‘ off the sidewalks and use lumps at night. The lowest line is $1.00 anili costs are liable to run it up over 55. so go slow on thasv matte-rs: The»: new city marshal has got sum» suml in him and like hi~‘ti)ric Al‘t‘lllfi‘llliil Laud. he is "nu rospectvrof perwm. Proplt- make nu mistake by fullmv in}; the advice of the Nortth-strrn Yi-ast (‘0. to try the sample uf Yvunt « Foam left at their (loar this “'m-k This yczh‘t has bm-n 0n thi- marko-t for the past tWHity years withmit a rival worthy ulthenam». Thaw lll't‘ umnyimitutiuim of this ('i-lelirutwl yeast. but only one Yvust Fuzim. llv sure you got the anlllnt‘. tin-re- i9 nu sure you got HIE gr'nu uther yeast as good a“ A Mawuehusvtts mun rise-s to my he- was a 5chool umte of (‘onnnmlori- Dom-y. The editor of the Kim‘s “'us not nvvvr saw him. but sumo ulon-n )ezlrs ago occupied the hillllt’ l’ullin: in from \Iontrmtl to (hiczwo “ith the- (‘onnnodore s brother ( harh s. I‘ re illent of the N’utionul Life insuruncv company of Montpelier. Vt. (mo of tho lwst (-onilmnit's in the- world. its solid as the everlasting hills of his native state. If there is any glory , in this for Dewey, he in‘ m-lcomv to it. though hv don‘t sci-n1 to lw in Want .of that just now (‘mumndure Ment of the cumpuny of tlw host (-on solid as the native state. Ymnt Fuzun Ill PLOWS... Fred. ‘W. Schumacherfl These candies can only he bong fresh from the factory through us, We also have an ussortnwnt of cum ‘ urns ranging from $2.50 upward. A ! complete. line of nnmtvurs' nupplinh. -‘ But these are» only paid» issues. Um j special attention is giwn to (ht-i .. 6AMERAS .. 1 A. E. WICKHAM, EEIQCfl'iCJI Zonstruction, Fred. W. Schumacher, Orders Promptly Attended to. Merchant Tailor. ‘ St. Mm, Av,” Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing. 125 Pairs Ladles' and Children's Shoes REPAIRING OF ALL KINDS Repalryour Carriage and Shoe your Horse Back of Frcbergs [when T.J.LENNON. fine Boot and Shoe Repairing. JOHN MOONEY. :u t‘rxmu ALLEGRETTIS JOHN FREBERG, Livery, Boarding, Buck’s Eggs For Sale. New Work. Lamps Furnished, All Kinds of Electrical Material. Ofllce: Cummlngs’ Pharmucy. Fred Denman voal. Building Material. and Ice. 50h: II" go rlgbt.lnd In llwl): right n51. Johns Asonue Prcscriprlon Drugglst. HH'USK'H. 'l Ill-L DH‘U'I ‘I'HU.\'l~. u JAMES LARKIN. AND THE ORIGINAL i. A. NELSON. RAFFEN BAKER. SOLE AGENT CI-,.\"1’|\‘ Al. .\ \'}.N‘ ‘rnzwnonz no; At Less than Cost. illjng Prescrimions Smh Mndr tn ( )rdx-r Kmlsmmhlc l'rh r~ nghI-nd Park. Ill St. Johns Avenue “2 Central Ave 1h and FRESH ”H.” 53,9 Stables. First Class Work Il'JH-HIR Juntmlnu‘ lehland P-rk. 'rntruou: 25 A\1)}’AR|\ 1H - ILAH I r *lu'l Tekvhm ‘7 the pm: 'ht Electric Light. 1 Electric Bell. i Burglar Alarm. 1 Fire Alarm. Electrical *flighland Park , Electric Light Co. {Fancy Groceries, ‘ Tea and Coffee. Private Telephones m Speaking Tubes. EVANS - BROS.. W. J. MCKINNEY. Fruits and Vegetables. OFFICE: HARTRONF 8» KEMMERER NEWS STORE. AH “'urk «mm-mm} prompt!) and in Hu- had mamu-r. Genuine Jersey Milk and C: GIESER BROS" We Arr now [)l’t‘lmn‘d lo dn Elk-(Inca! Cullflruflum work um, um I) as Fresh and Salt Meats, W . Crntnl Ava, ()ur \tnrkmt-n an lx-m undrnul and Is “marsh-m “11h Highland Park Laundry. Henry Ohlwein The Leading Market. All glam->01 F lam HM, law-d (nus. Bum. \‘urn MralJHnlx-1 Mml. Mnidhnp and mum Hmmu mu M {Mr 1 r‘u-luah horn (‘nlh-r \u s1'lllllu_\.u\;m “when to ammum-v frn‘ndt- mnl (-udumt ln- lJHhPhflch‘d his mm Dznr} Milk rum.» and mm ga-Hinu Hu- frxm Mr ”1th Highland Park Goals N-ntlnr and (l In all 1mm Hf ”no on) ()rtlc-rz- h) pus! ur tr promptly attended (u POULTRY. FISH. BUTTER AND EGGS. A. 0. ORTLUND. finnazer At Reasonable Prices. TELEPHONE 42 Construction. ouuns m Ill: AIJZRS ripen. \I‘r use “my! uur pun-r an a: lnu Rood “07k H'I‘i ln dn all kmdpul 1 Work um! "pm. Hm lam [m Telephone 46. Highland Park, Ill NV New x-nml I on) trio-phi 'nr Lam] umhmly the . (lvh \‘I-rHI h “N < that m'ima “(W u!

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