S TREES .ENS IN TOWN? aria-tics. NOLAN, mm of All Kinds. Epm Wood, Kindling. liE. IN LUMBER DISTRIET. 'tcs. Shelled Nuts. llaga Grapes. gerines. :|c€xchangc E OCK, Is and Cracked, )ES. 'oods. hland Park, Illinois. fepbonc 54. St. Johns Avenue. L 6: CO.. xds 8!, Co!) RDWARE, «)ouds Dem cred Free of Charge HIGNLA \‘D PARK. Y) Telephone» â€UL rl’u Chcukmnng Thin-,1 (L R. M. Sn. â€2* Meet 3! Masonh- Hull first and thirda'l‘uesdays F. M. lngalls. Surhcm: J‘ H. Durfy. C. of R A, 0. Fay lmlgv'. r\ l. and A, M. Regâ€" ularmeelinu nights hrs! .lml third Monday in PICh month, .1( Magnum; lull, uvcr ,\1. Moses 8; Son's slurc. Indrpr-mlcnt ()nlsr Furl-51m sJ‘uur! Uigh- iand. Meetings hrx'l .uul third l‘hurs‘days of cach month in Furt‘itcr'x Hall. Modern \Vnoden of America~ Meetings ï¬rst and fourth Fritlay Hf each mumh in For- csxcvs' hall. jnu. Finnry. V, (1.; Fred Urcensladc. Secretary. Highland Park Council Nu. l066, Royal ,\rcanum. Mcc‘ m Masonic hall sconul and {mirth Mondays of cvsry ummlx. lx'vgcut, Charla» H, Baker; scuremn. Frank B, (irscnl Ravinia M. E. (‘humin Rm‘min. Rm: E. J. Heathcutc pastnr Sunday schonl at‘2..i0 p â€L; Epworth Lcuguu devotional meeting Sunday evcninz at 1 â€Thick p. m.: preaching at 73:3 each Suiitiu, _ cning; prayer meeiing from N in 8:30; Eim'nnh Lcagun: business meeting and Sunni we fourth Friday of eai‘h month. Swedish MIFUL‘imrrh (over “'nidu‘smarkeh Rev. 0. \V “ling. Uuslfll’r Sunday services Zb‘ foiluww . :mduy ‘1’“!th 3230“,").1Epworth Lcaguc. I? p. "1.: i’rcm'himz. 7:45 p. in. l’mver-mccnng ’l‘hursduy rvcninx at 7:15. Everyone is im’iu-d. First United Evangsliuul (‘hureh- Rev. H. U. 'l‘horcn. pash-r. SumLIy services: Ucr~ man prcaching. 10.45 a. m.; English;7.30 p. xn.;$|lntlay schtxwl.9.30; K. L. V. 15.. 6,45 p‘ 11).; prayer mcrling, “Edna-«lay a} 0.451; 11).; prayer mcrling, chncsduy a} 7.50 p. m. Evangelical Assmflatiuu Rev. 5. M. â€nuch. )astnr. Sunday serviv " at ‘Yuung Mrn's wading Room. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m: Herman prum‘hm m 11:00 :1. 111.: Y. 1’. S. C. H. at 5:15) p. "1.; English prrac'hing at 7:30 p. m.: Wednesday at :m p, m†“mags prayer memings: Saturday . at 1:0“ :1. m., valâ€" rchetlcal (‘1' at pastor‘s study. St. Mary's (Ia-rhulic l‘hurL‘h lx’e Madden. pastor. First nmss. 8.30 mass, lo.oo; Sunday schrxfl, 2.50. l'hc7 Baptist Church. Nofl'rgsxur. Preach- ixg. 10.45 a, m..‘hun lay sch» )l, ‘ 12.00 nL;Baplisx \‘Ullng l’cuplcS l’ninn. 0.45 g. 111.; preaching, 73;) p‘ m. \Vc‘dncsday prayer mccxing. 7.45 p. m. l‘hnrï¬da). hvangclical Luxhcrnn [1111‘s (‘hurch I’cucr, pastor. Sunday survic: 111.00 .1. 111. Sunday schuul ham 1) 11 10.00 a 111. I‘nnity ('huMh. I'. ('1 \V'nlcuu. rccmr, H1111 c >111 11111111111, 7. ,0 .1 111.\'11r111.1\ 511111111; 10.0011. 111, Humiug prmcr 111d scrmun. 11.1. 111, 53111111! cch’hmli 111 t1r~1>11111L11 in lhc month. Evsn snug, 5 11. 111 l’rcshylcrian ('hurch Rev. I‘fans chlpastnr \Vnrship and pr a bum. 10 4.5 .1 m Sahlmxh Sch ml [2 111. (hrmlmn Ernie-111.1113 7 11 Prayer se‘}vi;-\\1~duc~dav. 771,511 111 LLOYD M. BERGEN, M. under Pastor Vines labor. God‘ 5 seal to him that he 15 true. Men can! tie to such an one as thit. ‘ 1 is the Mrs. J. l). Merservau Hick list. ’Hl Christmas 1-;11‘1ls :1111l lxmklets at Dale SWeetlaml‘s. Miss Alma Streilwr 11 two weeks vacatimi i11 ABOUT MAPLE SYRUP. is 5p «Ming . the of our neighbor‘i wanted some ‘ 1 Vermont maple syrup of us one day ; ' . . l last week. Maple sugar IS made 1n : ‘ the spring as every one kn J“: and The tannins original Allegretti sl if it is putinto cakes or bricks it. «hoculate crpams. just reached this!‘ iwill keep all summer Without trouble. morning by Dale Swmtlaud (‘l1icag.). Everything Santa (‘luus could wish lur- can be fo11111l:1tl).1le 5w -etla111l‘s. But if put away as “tub sugar ’ that DO 110‘ forget â€I" 1na~q11emde ball ng the soft sugar and syrup alto this evening in aid oithe R. R. Men 3 Igether or put 11p 3.; clear Sjrup. it 1 liome. Tu"! 01" 3““ llt‘l P the boys {is liableta lermentduring ‘he heated 1 Miss Ella K1mtanmr. the schwl imidsummer term and so partially teacher of the sixth grade: will spend ' lose its line flavor and acquire. a 1 Christmas .1111! \1 11. \ears in [11 liama little sour taste. All }21\ni11e(l h) keepin0 it in .1 cool even this can :11 her liului. '3 \ W. Central Ave, Highland Park, In. ’ iTELEPHONE‘ 42. l l i W 1 l Home-made Specialtlies.‘ | 1. Home-made Mince Meat - i "and Marmalade“ in 1h1-ir seamn orders taken for Icll1ea.Canning. Preserving and 1’11 igling Home made C unules at .111 (11111-11 :Orders taken at Mrs. Bock’s,l or at 119 Park Ave. l . 7 ,A. .‘____,, __ .'.~‘.__-.. __ __. -. ._.. 'West Side Barber Shop JOHN H. MOHR. Prop. 275 Central Avenue. A Thin ‘ruin will not run mvr January I. mm. HUI um! Do not forget the masquerade ball this evening in aid ofthe R. R. Men's Home. Turn out and help the boys. Miss Ella Kostanwr. tbr sch»! witch" of the sixth grade: will spend Christmas and New Years in Iu'ï¬ama at her humv. Leave Chicauu DB. FRANKLIN G. WESSON ROOM 1 HIGHLAND BLK. In I] II I! ll NORTNWESTERN R. R. Ih HI‘iHLAVl) DlchQory of Secret Soclctlc,‘ L3 fl) 3†OJ 3“ I“ 3| I!) .. Protesslonal .. H .f CHURCH DIRECTORY \I m 11 ABOUT TOWN. .LlH‘ \rnve L Park If. ll 20 N 2†l’ \1 2H DAYS PARK N \\ RES PJSOFFIGE Highlnnd PHK -5 l0 ll) mil 3 $3 .czn'r ; .\rn\'c .Park j Chicago :ml to HI (0 I" 47 1' M 44) "0 L3 HIGHWOOD In M )l,l-;Y. Postmaster TIME TABLE. m “or. “.15. I397 r\ AX \M w 10 1.") IO 1:: H I!) 9 IO 6 M! A M 3C1 \ccnnd $5 “I 2|) J' HI 14‘ m. the HI >1va and buy mud): Rev. W. Schmns of Chicago will conduct [quarterly meeting services 'for the society of line Evangelical f Association, at the Young Men’s Read- E‘ing room, next Sunday. Commun- . ion services at 117:30 A. M. and Eng- jlish preaching at 7:00 Pl M. We have received a ï¬ne calendar 3 from the Wilee Co. hardwood folks {of Chicano. We have sampled‘theig {:hardwood flooring and like it; this ’ for. one reason. it is so Well seasoned iyou can t throw a dog throiigh the icrack, between the strips after it has 6been down a. few weeks We'shali try them again. we asked lur good lumber and they sent it. Tbrmks ‘for the calendar; we like to be re» unumbered. ‘ ‘ reception at Wednesday o'clock to [u Kemwthï¬} reports f Eon) proved by H: to be hvre 1K vute HMO Rev. W. conduct Iql fur the soc Associaton mg room, 1 ion services lish preachi Agoodde11ti1rice,as 8910th said I of 11 good wife. is a good .thiug Dar ‘ ing our Boston life we learned to like% Culder 5 “Little Rhody†preparation. 1 it is ideal in its perfection asia deriti l frice. ~ When we came west, we look ed about for something I) take its; place, and ï¬nally found GrHVeï¬s. which “‘6 are frank to‘say is as good as human skill can make. It is free from grit and injurious acids. so thatl it does no injury to the most delicate teeth. And we are pleesed to know that Fred W. Schumacher has just put. in a gross or two of Grave‘s pre~ paration for his holiday and post holiday trade; ‘ Rev. William M. Vines, the new’, pastor of the Baptist church in this city. did well to bring alongseveral gon letters of intro luction andt recommendation, as well as some not- E able press comments on his work as ’ paitor 11nd teacher. 7 He is from the southland and S) a stranger to us, and while southern Tennessee is 110E farther awayt than New York or New England it is in a difl'ere it latitude. His. lettere are fr )m slush m to as Dr. 1 J. B. Hawthorne the p1pu-lur orator E of Atlanta Luv. Tavlor and a half Ia s‘che of othersof e 11ml prominence. QThe Chattancngl 11111 Nashville papers speak in the highest terms of ‘ihis pastorate in Morristown. a city I of 2500 inhabitants. east of Knox, \ille. with a church vi 230 members. 3 But Mr. Vinss real credentials after all are in his preaching; no man can I l l 1 preach the gospel as he does, clear. strong and out of a deep personal experience, except God be with him, .‘and the divine seal is that on which ' we rely. Mere letters and press ‘comments are apt to be, as Rdfus ‘Choate said, "glittering generalities†land cheap puffs, though not so in this case: but an action from the 1;holy one. can‘t be {8' ned. Much i people have been added to the Lord . under Pastor Vines labor. God‘s {seal to him that he is true. Men man Mrs h 3rmuu UU intu W. Schmu»: ; Iquarterly society of my the cl: re before the four] H â€195 urnutiuus we? I ) m] ec‘ PASTOR VINES. Sc! box -.~' Hall :the ( uftt-rm htunzgc S m ('TIHM)“ Mrs. If of baugé. He expects e the council meets to “N- wayds and 51.58“ mt, at Shit llll) f req‘h Rube 'N' X “30 Schnumclwr', city house f rmn 5 drug :X‘lv Art '11 HHK' attorney. nuch im- :, expects stun 'l‘t next to 6 Hall. ‘m twhpemfhn-i- or cold sturége thmugH the summer. The HeaSun of umkin'g husts from {our to six weeks 9r from the last of February till the ï¬rst or middle of April. Then-o ’is no past of flirm life ih New England iutb which all the family enter on with .46 mm-h zvst and downright pleasure as sugar making. ' The ruusuu v has acquired «mu, ï¬t)! is the fact t there grow mum the rocks the bi has acquired such Wide~spremlcp rity is the fact that the mapléi there grow a.mong and often ou' the rockzg the big exposed roots tree running ovér these rocks yards, to get down into the soil ( enough to live. fThey ,are thus high ground, away from all 5101 and standing water, sweet and fr and are only watered by rains mountain springs. The syrup 1 moét parts of New York, Ohio Michigan cannot therefore have. ï¬ne Leland S. Summers. :1 whiloml neighbor of ours when he was ai boy in his teem-1 in the primitivel wilds of Highwood, sends us a spec ’ imen copy of. the Electrical Engin eering magizine, of which he is one of the editors. Precioun little do we know lot 0h1ns, armatures, \olts., etc. but we do know this magazine! is edited with eonsnrnnte ability, is‘ fresh and bright and up-to-dute'inl every particular and takes an in- tensely practical View of all matterg‘ pertaining to electricity. The year's numbers mike 11 §olume nf 340 oc- ' tavo pages of clean type and good paper all for $103) per year The way they go for: sham telephone companies is refresiliing; in fact. shame of all kinds 111 their line. We wish to congratulate Mr. Summers and his aaSociates on their success. l i l l l l Again we beg to romind' our read- ers that. we can give thoém ï¬rst. class clubbing rates with the News for almost any periodlcal published, ex?! cept the YQutha Samp'anion, which the publishers don't discount :1 caht save for new subscriptions. OIL Harpers we can give specially low rates. ~ The Folding Pocket Kodak. On), I (“hash thkkuuvbendwdqetmakes plants 9,; x 3 inches. Taken on: light-prod ï¬lm canddgas anJ LOADS IN DAYLIOHT. 1h embodlmtofpmnphk mane:- and utility. Pdâ€, Full-g Paul“ In“. “II .0 M h 3mm mflmmnwlxux, . .40 GIESER BROS. Fresh and Salt Meats, W. Central Ave†No cw"- 1' - “0°“ MIMI K001! Ell. unleu maul-curt“ by the Batman Kodak Co. ROOHEITKR. N. Y 1mm mama/m um u 1’: nut. The Leading Market, ‘ermont flnvor In their seamn orders taken for Jellies. Canning. Preserving and Pickling Hume-mlde Cunuies at alltimes. POULTRY, nsn, BUTTER 7 AND 2665. LITERARY NOTES DEALERs IN why all v ) 51x “‘91 mry till Then-o New B! Vm‘nmut Highland Park, 111. I Henry Ewart, spremlceleb“v maple ’tyeeï¬ bften out of gland iuté 'un with .46 t pleasum ti , ‘ ., ,..‘ . 3 ‘_ \. ge flu-â€ugh: I . I, of umkmM 3 pr from, ,3 he ï¬rst or: is no past ; {land iutéj on with {$6 3 plezisurc: ; uout syrup!†rem! cjplebb} maple ’tyeeï¬i ten out of! mm 1 ‘rootsvf af ï¬e MONARCH rocks for} B . It: so“ deep1 9 thus 0M :1} sloughsi and fresh,"l rains 1mg“ syrup frofnl} Ohio und1 6 ha ve the E ' I i rocks for" a soil deep > thus 03) U sloughs and fresh. ' rains and yrup from Ohio and ' Ila ve the PLOWS Fred. W. Schumachef, . These cand' can only he bought fresh from the ,actory through us. We also have an assortment of (mm- eras ranging from $2.50 upward. A complete line of amateurs’ supplies. But these are only side issues. Our special attention is given to the handling of .. GAMERAS .. Pure Drugs and Fred. W. Schumacher, Painter, Decorator , f and Paper Hanger. All \‘vork exe’cuted promptly and in the best manner. OFFIBE :, HABTRONF 8|. KEHI‘ERER NEWS STORE. Blacksmith Central Avenue RAFFEN BAKER, Coal, Building material, and Ice. ‘ second 5mm. .II‘S'I‘ ALLEGRETTIS Horseshoeing a spedaltY- Prescription Drugzlst. '. J. MCKINNEY, TELEPHONE NO. 3‘. AND THE ORIGINAL OPPOSITE THE DENY] THOSE-18. SOLE AGENT. illing Prescriptions (will orseshoer. '09- [HIGHLAND PARK. Electrical Electric Light, Electric Bell, Burglar Alarm, ‘ Firc’Alarm, Private Telephones and Speaking Tubes. Highland Park Electric Light Co. Highland Park‘ Laundry, A. 0. ORTLUND, Hunger.- g H. MILLS, EGeneral neht Market. TELEPHONE 25 First Class Work At Reasonable Prices. SOMERVILLE’S Bakery and Restaurang, A†Fine‘Line Of Bakery Goods Hot Rolls and Bread ’ Delivered for Breakfast: Fresh, Salt and Smoked MeatsI Hot and Cold Meals 1t All flours. We are now prepared to do 3â€â€œ kinda M ElectricalCnnstmction work and repair- ing. such as Goods sent for and delivered to all parts.“ the‘ city Orders by post or telephone flromptly attended to. ()ur wutknwn are expert, we use only the best mam-rial and our pnces are as low as m consistent thh flood work. . St. John: Av¢.. next to P. 0. Poultry, (lame nnd Flash in Mon. Dealer In All Kind“)! always on hand {onstmcï¬om TELEPHONE 24.