Ravlnla. MU. um I WU! Highland Park dey It the M. E. Sunday .0500! last Sunday proved In interacting urintion from the reg- ulation Sunday Inhool routine. A large delegation in but: end carriage- errived e little after the Sunday Ghoul land come to order and Mr. Werren,‘ In honor of the vieitors, sue. pended the regular order of exercises and culled for addresses from difler .. {WWW ' U um eat ones present Miss Davidson wasthe ï¬rst to respond and the school was pleased to hear her as her kind manner of speaking is very tak- ing with the children as well as old sis. Ravlnia psople should not for get her invitation for them to. visit the Presbyterian school at the Park which meets at 12 m. Rev, Pian- stlehl‘ also held the attention of the audiences few minutes, the outcome of which was that a vote of encour- agement was sent to a Chicago mis- sion in which My. annstiehl 'is in- terested and helped to organizesome years ago. Mr. Everett then spoke briefly, although he said he did not come prepared no one would have known it. Mr. Vail was then called on and was obliged to refuse on ac- count of hoarseness, but . said he would help in the singing; it was suggested that he sing a solo but this he also declined. Then the scholars were treated to a short address by the superintendent of the Presby- terian school of the Park and Ravinâ€" ia people felt much eneouraged,even though the church is small, when he told them of diflerent incidents where great results had been the result of hut small beginnings. min Virginia Leenerdthanhed'the" upeekere end the visitors (in behalf of Ravinie) for all the good things that lad been said and for the inâ€" tenet the people of the Park are tak- 1113 In Our Sunday behool. The vie itore brought their hymn books with- them and the church rang with sing- ing between the addreeees. The sing- ing was led by Mr. Olow, Mrs. Chas. H. Warren presiding at the organ. The ï¬ninï¬ng of the Raviuia '8“- tion is now completed. ‘ ' 10 " ROAD .\‘ I,\\ The men 21“. breakwater ii no! ill‘puition to stand some N ov-_ an!!! m that ought to units J. C. 000. well known along the north shore nnd An old time propor- ty owneg and raidont of Ruinln, has been bariumly ill for the- put ten days. Next Sunday (tomatow) Mr. C. H. ann,‘tho superintendent, will give an illustratodtnlk on “theme"- boy†and a cordial invitation is ex- tendod to all, School'meotu It 2:30 Dr. Mnndeville, the Methodist el- der, has appointed Rev. ‘L. F. Bey- ï¬eld, pastor of the H. E. church. It Rnyfleld end his wife have been do- ing encoeeefgl wed: in the cyst and it is hoped Raviniu people will give them a hearty welcome. . Dr. Gross has introduced the same system to preseneorder in our school that has lately ' been successfully tried in Chicago schools. The pupils are allowed to ‘ elect two of their number to preserve order for a. month . Thus pupils thus elected speak pri- vately and personally to any scholar they see disobeying the rules of the school, if the scholar thus reproved fails to mend his ways, he 1s report- ed to the principal. Any scholar that conducts himself 1n such- a manner that no one can acouse'him of break- ing a rulefor a month 'is given a badge which entitles him to leave his seat without permission. and to have almost the same privileges as a teacher. As long as the scholar eon- ‘ ducts himselfin the proper way. he is entitled to the badge. Miss Hattie Hebner and Master Frank McKenzie were the two scholars “elected- by a plurality vote of the school recently and it is believed with this new. way ofheeping order a model school is a forgone conclusion. - ANTEDLâ€"SEVERAL BRIGHT ant. Lanna} “nu-annex ‘n nn‘nm 'V, and honest person: to repre- sent us as managers in this" andeloee by counties. Salary $900 a year and expenses. Straight, bonnï¬â€˜de, no more, no less salary. Position per. manent. Our’reference, any bank in any town. It is mainly oflice work -condnct_ed at home, Reference .Enéloee aelï¬mddreaeod ohm or velope. . Tn ‘Donmox mu. Dept. 3, Chicago. » 1‘1 Ballolthofllm Flu W. The ï¬rst grand prize masquen’do ball of the action will be given by the 0100900 Fire Dopirtmont u the villus! lull, on Tuesday evening. Dumber 18. b hereby given :11 venom Inter- ï¬g. ecu)! conncl of the city oi High- «ï¬nd that a scrub: be cun- Md Ing mecemer line of Central 3:; M13 feet westerly or the “J Green meet to the westerly city and h) and flop: the center "6(in 333V; c'e'ritem'ig We “the I themtbcrly line gt ampgenml ‘ men shall be constructed of the dull glued vmlfled socket m A . to. e lune 3nd grade In Nb and meet- on The .563: In “men: "street skull be laid MIDflMIent m with In cunnecllon warm» Cencnl venue newer a: 93.5 feet We!!! (hum! Ind shall ï¬ne from thence to Wham" city datum m a win! no fee! toothed, at the uouthedy line of Central ave» m. Fmthencem lentslull mean 049 pet-gym angle _to_ noughgm team-nu; E - The" 'Wm" â€Vâ€"fli’ihiï¬niï¬Ã©b’éih’ (SH me fin ofllce of the city clerk have apgned to the com! 0‘ Lake count for an acumen! the cane! â€Id tummeymem according to an “'3 beneï¬ts: and clement thereof havin 3133 made an! returned to and court. the ï¬n e WV!!! be Ind at ithe Deï¬f‘mlzeg It‘d. court. commencn on e t Number; A. .. 189. 'All persons mthcumdterea eulndmne cltdelome ~ pp " THEODORE M. CLARK. Oï¬cerrupqoimed to make mment. Bllhhnd Pith!!!" Now. 18. 1899. 23: fl Notice is herebyg iven to all persons inter- ested. that the City 8Council, of the City of Highland Perk, in ythe Stece of Illinois, hav- ing ordered that a sewer be constructed in Block thirty-one [3|] and Block thirty-two (32) in the City of Highland Perk, the ordinance for the same being on ï¬le in the ofï¬ce of the City Clerk, have ap- gired to the County Court of Lake County an assessment of the cost of said' Improve- meats, sccording to benehts; and an assess ment thereof having been made and returned to said court, the ï¬nal hearing thereon will be had at the December term of. said court commencing on the 4th day of December A. D. t ,or as soon thereafter as the business of the amt will permit. All persons desir- ing. m then and there appear and make their de SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE. The ordinance provides that the assess- mum is payable in ï¬ve annual installments, and the rah; of interest 6 per cent. ' R. G. EVANS, Commissioner. Highland Park, 111., Nov. [8, I899. Emmott Hams SPECIAL ASSESSMENT NOTICE. Office Phone I 30. ‘ Professor ii: Chtcaco Veterinary College. UNDIITAKIB. 1910 Maple Avenue. - A. s. ALEXANDER, u. n. 0.; 'v. s. Vflgflmry ,urjqon MN Durant... Unechued Acco‘mlï¬odatioha for Sick Horses md Dogs. lumen Voterinuy hurled. Long Distance Teie hone 916. 1016 avia Street. Ivan-mu Ill. ,. '. L. HEBBLETHWAITE EVANSTON