Fromthc nonh . . . [2.47, 3.141). m. From thc south, 7430, 9.12, 11.39 a. m., [2.07, 3.25, 5.37, 7.29 p. m. . IIIPAKTURI_ For ghe soughmï¬go, 9.30 n. 11L. 12.47. 3 ‘14. 5.33, 7,29 11m. Fur the north . 9.12, â€â€˜39 a. 111., 7,29 p. m. Mail pouches clnsr 15 minutes befurc the departure. of trains‘ \V. M. DUDLEY, Directory of Scent Societies. A U. l‘ay Ludga; A l‘. and :.\ M. Keg ularmcefmg nights ï¬rst and xhird Monday in each month at Masonic hall, nver M. \luscs _ Sun's smrc. Independent ()rder Forcsgcrs,.(‘ourt High land. Meetings first and third 'l'hursdays 0f each momh in Forcstcr's Hull. Mndern Wondmcn of America. Mee‘ings first and fourth Friday of each month in For esters‘ hall. Jnu. Finncy. V. (I; Fred Greensladc, Secretary. Highland Pa’rk Council No. 1066, Rnyu‘ Arcannm. Meet in Furcstcrs‘ vhall secund and fourth Mondays of every month. Regent. Charles H. Baker; secretary, Frank B, Green, First United Evangelical ("hnrch, Rev. H. H. 'l‘horcn, pastor. Sunday ssrviccs: Ger man preaching 10,45 21 111.; English 7,30 p m Sumlzly schoml 9.30; K. L, C. E. 6 ,45 p -m. ; prayer meeting, \Vednesday at 7. 30p. m. llctliany Evangelical (thumb. pastor, Rev. 5. M. llauch. Sunday ssrviccs: Sunday school 9 3o .. hi3. p‘r‘eac'nmg, I0 30 u m‘. ~' \. 17.3.(3. l‘}., 645 p. m ; preaching, 7 30 p.111 \[irldle week services! \Vednesday senior prayer meming: Friday, young pew ple's prayer meeting. St. Mary‘s Catholic Church, Rev. 1. ('. l Madden, pastor. First mass, 8.30: second mass, 10.00: Sunday school, 2.30. Baptist Church. Rev. l.. A. Gould, pastor. ‘ Preaching, 10.45 a. 111., Sunday school, 12.00 1 n1.; Baptist Young People‘s l'ninn, 6.40‘ p.111.; preaching, 7.30 p. 111. Wednesday ‘ prayer meeting. 7.45 p. 111. Thursday, l‘hris'tian culture class, 7.30‘p. m. Evangelical Lutheran Zion's (‘hurcln A. Detzer. pastor. Sunday service. 10.00 :1. 111. Sunday school, from r) to 10.00 a. 111. Trinity Church. l’. ('. VVolcott. rector. l lloly communion. 7.3011, 111. Sunday school, 100113.111, Morning prayer and sermon. 11.9.. 111. Second celebration first Sunday in the month. liven song. 5 p. 111. Presbyterian (‘h11rcl1, Rev. 5. M. johnson. \Vorship and preaching, 10.45 a. 111. Sabbath school, 12 111. Christian Endeavor, 7. p. 111. l’rayer service, \Vednesday. 7, 45 p, 111. Swedish M. E.Cl1ur(‘l1 Hn't‘r \Valdo‘s markt-ti ARev. (). “'essling. nastor. Sunday services as follows: Sunday school. 351011.111; Epworth 1 League. 1:00 11. 111.: Preaching. 7:45 p. 111. Braver-meeting ’l‘luirsdziy evening at 7143 Everyone is im‘itrd. For mortgage loans on real estate call on D. M. Erskine. Jr., Cu. John Middleton's new house up on Linden uwnnv is approaching ('mnplvtion. lngulls Bros. are selling. making and repairing whwls just as though tiwrv had nvwr lwvn an election. HIGHLAND PARK POSTOFFICE. CHURCH DIRECTORY. A BOUT THE CITY. ABIHAL Postmaster THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. Some one s homless gray cow 12m loose and committed depredatious Tuesday and Wednesday down near the Presbyterian church From the way she acted the marshal thought she belonged to some heretic. W. S. Warren, the west sida bar» bar, mews into tlw Goldberg build» ing at the corner of Central avenue and First street, the early part of next week. where he will be pleased to serve old and Irew customers. The ladies of the Park have .u genuine oldv'fashioned, “sewing SUV ciéty’†for local gossiphud u culi ‘of tea, and they have a real live topic for the former and keep it “a hunt ming," too, and what is more they have plenty of help. The ï¬remen’s ball last Monday night wéis a great success. The ob ject of the ball was realized, that. of providing the ï¬remen with rubber boots. About $100 was netted. Mr. C. W. Kirk gave a check for $10 for his ticket, a good example for property owners to follow. Street Commissioner Nolan is de serving of credit for the sensible and thorough way he has scraped theistreets and cleaned out the; gut» ters. Deep, well-Cleaned gutters are half the work of well-preserved streets. It reflects credit on Mayor Evans that his business sense ï¬nds such men for these positions. Dr. J. F. Millspaugh. Superig- tendent of public schools in Salt Lake Cityl’tah, spent Sunday with City Attorney Smoot. They were classmates at Ann Arbor, and incur bers of the class of 1879. The Doctor is a very bright man. was obliged to give up his medical prac tice and take up educational work on account of his health. Why not have a hundred loads or more of the hard clay from the street in front of McDonald's store put into that low place up on St. Johns ave- nue. against Park avenue g and all along that sag? The street and lots ought-to he raised in there. at least up to the level of the railroad track and now is the time to do it. so it will be packed down hard before the street is paved. Alex Robertson. the carpenter and contractor, has just been awarded the contract for the erection of A. W. Waldo's new house on Park avenue. Mr. Robertson knows how to do a good job and does it: he is willing to varwnt his work and stake his pay on giving entire satisfaction. H3 learned his trade in a land where a few weeks at the sawhuck does not make a carpenter. We congratulate Mr.Waldo on the assurance he will have a good home. f}? 1 Best Lehigh Valley Coal. ‘. Office and Yard in Lumber District. quoybonc 67. FLETBHER LUMBER GI ESER BROS. Fresh and Salt Meats, W. Central Ave., - Highland Park, Ill. TELEPHONE 42. Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats. ng Idea; :1: my bring you wnlth. ertow J WIDDERB RN a 00. Puma: Actor um. Want n. D C. for their ’16!» prise offer And now "no on. tum-ad luvon m waned Wamedâ€"An' Idea voal, Building Material, and Ice. The Leading Market, umber, Wood and ‘K‘i‘ndling. Nut . Egg Grate Range POULTRY, FISH, BUTTER AND EGGS. CGVMPANY RAFFEN8LBAKER. TELEPHONE NO. 34 H. MILLS, Present Prices of Poultry, Game and Fish In Season. Dealer In All Kinds of DEALERS IN Dealers In 2.00 per ton 4.00 " 7,00 ' “ 7.00 .. o TELEPHONE 24. Who an think of none Ilmplo thingtpgtmm?