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Highland Park News (1874), 7 Jan 1898, p. 5

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a \V'p-Ite Hume from a Crow-5:. Taii. nor: good Ficyclc from Castings. ‘1 |l Q EXCMIIQQ m MONARCH a, good all through. Y. Hanager. land Park. ng. :atest care. all erders. DR HARDWOOD. L’. 6: CO., Moved, and Shipped. ,ds ,OS’ : Parcel Delivery. ash, Brackets, 'eens. hilc in our hands. 'wmnwwwnwmmwmm‘ the city. me work MFG. CO. , SR., Highland Plrk, Illl .ers a.“ Tckphonc No. 0. Horns l Hmhw .m! vu- v. w I (I) v.‘ on}. v: lhghmud B‘ll‘k For {h ‘ s 5733,3919 ”L For 1h: .mrh . ()1 II {931. 111., 729]). “ail pxmchcx clus: 15 minuus hcforc‘ departure uf \mms. W DOD! I \ l'nsmmxhrr kiln-5km Meet at M F. M. lng: indcpnxdcm Uralcr Fursstcrs‘ (‘nufl 'lIigh lun‘l‘ afieetings firm and mini l‘hurxdays u! cauh mamh m FurcM-cr‘s Huii. Madam \Vn'uhnen of Anwricn. Meeting fir“ and {nurth anhy nf each mnnth in Fur cmxs' lmH. jun. Nancy, V. (L; Fran (in-endmlc, Secretary. Highlszui Kirk Cmmcil No. 1066, Rnyu Arranum. Mug-K in Masonic haH Sm‘nm u!” mz.‘ -I‘[l 1' m vhxs‘ first and third “find.“ It [Huh m unh, a' Mdmrmc hJH over M. “use: \\ on i 9! ur- “(H‘khi HUI” i no I‘ LLOYD M. BERGEN, NL D. .’ Ravi In M. E Church. Ra ia. Rev. E J Hmuhurtc pustur;:umlay sclumk m . :m p m,; Elm-”rm Lnguc devotional met-ting Stx'ul:1jc\w“)m‘_; .n . u‘c‘m K . . m. prcuching a: 7 L3 each Sum , , cn‘mg; pmyer mucking truzn :4 m -< 1m; 'tivaz-rth League imaincs. vxpuvlltng and sucml {LU fourth linddy of» each. mth 1. Swabs!) M E.Ch\m h ‘nvcr Waldu's market Rm U. Wesshng. uasmr Sunday servivc: a» qumu: Sunday "hunk. 3.3“ [L m.: Epwunh League. '1 (I) p. ”L: l’n-avhivuz, 1 4?. p. m l‘ruvrr-mcctinz Thurshy evening at- 1 4.3. l~I\t-r_\unc is Invitud, Fnst L'n'ncd Emnga‘dc H. 'l‘horcn, past. Ir. SL1: man prcnxhiug, 10.43 a r‘. m.; buudav whcwl, g. DR. FRANKLIN 6. WESSON. noon 1 {um-«LAND aux "1.; Bapnst \"mm; l‘cn; p. m.; prraclzing, 7.3a praycr meztmg, 745 p r. angclkal Lutheran Mr. Sula nan pust'w, Su :1. m. Sunday schnul, {rm unis. [0.00. Sumny \W l‘h: ImptisI ('hurch Prcachil ' [0.43 :L 111. ~. Trinity Chunh l'. (.1 “fort: II. 11y cumumnim173o a, n1‘ Sun 10.0) :1. 11:. Morning prayer a: H a. m. Scum] c;L-:1mtiuu firs 1h: m )nth. Evin song, 5 p. m. l’rc<l11lcrizzn Church Rcv, l’fan \V nrship an 1 pua hlng‘, [0145 u. «'cnni, [2 m k hristian Endeav l’rnvcr scrvicc, \\ :vlucwmv. 7. :5 .w p. m. Eva xzclkal Awmiaxmnâ€"ARev S. “Hauch astur. fund "5 at Xx!” ng Vlen'~ . In An , n. -\. 0. 1‘ AT his [rain will not nnr January 1.1598. id's“ c A rnve Chimgu H. Park For January, primroses m bloom, 31'01' 50 cents at the Highland Park greenhouses. Ex<Pastor Johnson preached for his Presbyterian friends last Sun- day morning. Laura Muhlke of Deerfield Sunday in this city with her‘ Mrs. George L. Brand. If you stop at Schumacher’a for five minutes and listen to the grupho- phone you will want one. 1,0) “.30 l" 17: 11,3) 1 m 2 m I] II HIGHLAVD PARK POSJFFIC m NORTHWESTERN R. R. TIHE TABLE Directory of Sacra Soclqtzes. ___@1 -333 é‘W .30» P .v Hm y 1h .. Professional -- (I) l v‘: ‘9) 4‘ a II! DR. E. C. KAYE, nunh . . , 12.47, 3.14 p‘ 111 “um, 7 30 912, 11.39 a‘ m. 5~ ~Sv 5 37‘? 19 P "'- ulrnuunx mm, (7.50, \)51)-L "L. [2.47, 3,14 I'M; mg'l‘nbul L). R‘ M. No. HZ!â€" 1|5unu Mall first and third 'l‘ucsdjayh' nils.5achcm;1 IL Duffy. C. m K \. P“ and ‘A‘ M. Reg Ln‘ Lu. CI UR LN DIRECTORV ,y wnw)l,g.3u; n. 1.. u. 14.. prayer mucking. “Wednesday a! DEN T15 T. mlainq, 7.30 p. nL r'x'idny ng, 7,45 p‘ m. Thnrvlny, L Lutheran Zinn's Church. pusl'w, Sunday SJrVicc, 10.00 1y schmfl, fmul 9 Lu [0.00 a. m. ‘ur2h, l'. (.1 “forum, rector. ninn, 7‘30 3, nL Sunday school. Morning prayer and scmmn, ":va c;L-hmliuu first Sunday in Evin song, 3 p. m. 11 114') 12215 )1 6m 6 Ru 6 33 ABOUT TOWN. A [“6" A l H %: 30? Mi! 2|) WEEK DAYS nge‘dcal Church. Rev. H. Suml4y s:rvi~ '- Gar- .43 a, m.; linghm, 7.5L RES HIGHWOOD. Highland Put. in H hm‘x, 2.}0. \V. H. Vines. plflur. Sunday schrml, 1240 51de Un'mn, 645 ntil “.00 A. M. ‘3 (M) tn L30 P. M m) m 8,00 P. I. run on Dec. 2:"); 1897 1 49 ,\R M 9.2% 9 H Ind 1141 P M 2.40 H) Highland Park IHIUUISV «:2ch Park l’fanstich! pastor i u. m. Sab‘mlh ‘5 p, m ‘Arrn‘c C hlmgu N 1') 10,45 1] 30 10.30 11.45 .0 .3 .\.. .1 .) 4.4.]LL 1.3‘46 ‘next Sabbath, ‘ after his sickness. I EThe communion of the Lord’s sup ! i 4 585555 liper will be administered at thattime 14:7}89’7 when there will also be a reception {of membc rs The session will meet ~' 4â€"“ i at 10: 30 a. 111. Sunday orning, in: lthe lecture room to rece ve any who bloon1,§1nay deshe to unite wit the church. ghlandi If your friendé at th North End i want an are light on t 9 corner near bed fOFIN. 0. Moore a, inst ' of three or Sun [our non- illuminating “bulbs. ’ why idon’t they get up a ition, have I Spent; all those citizens up are interested sister, , in the matter sign it (1 present it I lto the council? “If on don’t see for five! what you want, 311 for it; " and evi grnpbb- ldently they can ’isee it, with noth 1mg but. a “bplb’ for dilight . U) 10 {ht Erfikilllf.fi.‘ 1 I " lick People Bel-l angel 0- . 'UI- lest Diet III Inns-a. g _ . . ‘ , Vegetarianism ha; takan a stand in ‘ ghunuu'her s j j England which entitles it to TESM The original Allegrvhi éaudv w "m“ people Wignmk‘nm enhre bell"- f ‘b I ' ' , ' [ex-n. in the doctrme. reports the New r921 on y at Schumaclwr H i York Times. The restaurants of the The Misses Finney spcu‘t Sunday ; vase-terrier? are c1331 “iffy POW“: -’ v. , _. . .' .. .. amenuorenson evaey. no u: “dukegan “1th thmr ((lllbfll, Mthl the latest steps in the line of therwork P muey, the vocalist. ‘ K has been the founding of a vegetarian . > . . .‘ . ‘ . , .. 3 hospital, which a writer in the London : M153. Mmmle btrelber “I" ”t‘ "5‘1“" E Daily Chronicle describes. It wasdtart» : urday 1n Benton, the guest of. Mr. ; ed in 1895, though little was said abqut Enud Mrs. James \Voodwol'flL , ‘ it at the time, as the founders did not ‘ , wish to advertise it until ‘hey were sufie Cahmtions ~60 anus pvr dozen at? _ ‘ The Mix-sway Alford entertained their friend, Miss Neilia Hulladny xf Chicago, Satugday and Sumlay: Prof Buumique gme a german at the Club house fut the bhiidreu’ 5 dancing class Monday :Iftennoon. The Misses Neflie,1May and Lu eHé Palmatier visited thei3' cousin, Mrs. Davis at Libertyvilkle, New Year» You can have 2! Thomas brchestra' in yourown parlor by bipying a graphophone. l‘ur sale at Schn- Y macher's. Anyone desiring good, ‘capable and willing girls for lmusr- work, etc should address or call: at the Highland Park laundry. Mr. Wiard, the jeweler film has had a stand for‘ the past year in Cummings’ (fag store, has rieturued to \V'aukegan, where he finds”: guod v opanina. r The Chicago house hurgldrs 10m- ‘ ((1 Harry RuymOud’s house, up on Port Clinfon avenue and took awzu about $1200 wortbvéhihousehiold and at her goods 7‘ f \lrs. George D. Boulton Raft “ith hi 1' daughter; Miss Muriu1 to- day for Ontario, where the 301mg lady will attend school. It is muung the family friends and relatives; so. shp won‘t be lonesome. {utkrick patterns Im- mile: at. Miss We learn with great pleasure that the city building ht Highjwoml, is nearing completion. 1(1th have a big uixiuigipal “blow out," for' public dedication etc.â€"-â€"ivell, we {shall en‘ (leavor to report it~--if fwe g -t a chance and Highwood knows it’s friends, We guess. The Presbyterian church will ‘01)- serve a week of services. ibeginniug Monday Jan. 10th. Meeiiugs will lt' held Monday at 7: 4a p.l_m . Tues (lay at 3:30 p m. ., Wednesday. at 7:45 p. m Thursday‘at 3: 30 p.111 Friday, 7:41) p. m Eveiiybody is cordially invited to amend any, or all of these services. 1 We are very glad to know that W. W. Boyiugtou, who has hech very ill, is slowly, but as it seems stii‘ely con‘ valesciug, and is now so he; goes a- bout his house freely, and his family are hopeful of his ultimate and com plete recox ery Many people m the Park will read this paragraph with unfeigned pleasure. » i ’ The spirit of reform has started among the city officials; It first broke out among the aldeynlen, then worked its way into the officials ih the city building and mayéven reach the Mayor and Judge. When we see whether it “holds ont’f or not,we will go more into details. ; It is go ing thorough now, that’sfihrc.‘ 7 Rev. Mr. Pfanstiehl will again oc- cupy the Presbyteriah ' pulpit of its becoming successful. It was tol be for nonvegetarians, it being under ‘ stood that vegetarians are never ill. Consequently there was some prejudice to overcome. It was also thought that there might be difficulty in putting an invalid accustomed to eafing meat sud- denly upon a vegetable diet. But. no trouble was found. patients didns well as could be desired. and the result has been altogether very satisfactory. The hospital authorities believe that the general increase of cancer is due. to ex- ‘cese in meat eating. Pine baths and 1 massage treatment. with plenty of [ fresh air, are included in the hospital l regimen. ‘ ’1 How a Fortune Wu Loot. ‘A London dactrician recently inventr ed an apparatus calculated to greatly simplify n certain process of manufacâ€" ‘ ture. This he perfected in his: own fac- tory and provisiopnlly patented. Other interests then Occupied his attention. nndf by some niisuhanee be forfeited his right. to complete the patent. Ill- ness afterward intervened. and in his absence the apparatus went wroughand a workman was called in to put matters right. He realized the value of the in- vention. thoroughly mastered the in- tricacies of the apparatus‘ and‘straight- way drew up‘ a specificat‘lon and ob- ‘ mined letters patent. Almost at once lhe disposed of the right to usethe apâ€" paratus to '23. certain number of firms, and found himself in a moment the richer by close upon £100,000. Mean- time thc actual inventor merely enjoys the right to use the apparatus in his 3 own works. ' zoo wnl'\:nng 00 i We also Have an assortment of cum- ‘ ems rpnging from $2.50 upward. A complete line of amateurs’ supplies. 5 But these are only side issues. Our ‘ special attention is given to the i'handling of ; Pure Drugs and Filling Preseriptions | Fred. W. Schumachery Preserlptlon Drugglsr, OPPOSITE 'l‘llE DEPOT. ‘l’llONE 48. .l UST ’ I Royul DMdeml. The value of flu fox 1 ‘< in the British crown is about $1 81 (‘pl ", Ora little 0161‘ one- fifth of the cos the crown of lil- tle Portugal \\hi<h is estimate?! at $8 â€" 500 000. The sultan ofJ: :l1cre. 110116191", nn :mtp m-casmns L" 11’. ers in dia- Home-made Specialties. on state occasions giitters in dia- monds. the vzfiue‘nf fimso in his crown and worn "no-n his person being not less than $12,00Q.COO. Henge-made Mince Meat -_4l Orders taken at Mrs. Beck’s, or at 119 Park Av‘e. " Henry Ewart, Blacksinith.... . ’Ccntrll Avenue 1nd Second Street. GIESER BROS" Fresh and Salt Meats, POULTRY, FISH, BUTTER AND EGGS. W.c¢nmlAve., - Humpuhm. TELEPHONE ‘42. veIEfAmm HOSPITAL. The Folding Pocket Kodak. 0-31 .5; inch“ in 2mm upe- closed. ye! nukes pictures I“ 133‘ lube“ Tam on: “(w-9mg! film cartridge: and Th demhk dalm‘maynd utility. mmewuâ€"wuuq moo wwmmnw sung, . .m Noe-mu down: [mm KW“ 5“. unless nnsthtund by "N Mm “0‘13 Co. ROCHEOTER. N. Y The Leading Market, In their scason orders; taken f Jollicn. Canning, Preserving :v Pickling, llmnc~madc Cumin-s all tunes. Horseshoeinga specialty. kduwrmumuyiâ€"a. LOADS IN DAYLlGflT. DEALERS IN and .3651 Marmahde. florseshoer. HlGHLAND PARK. EAST“! K00“ an. m... 1.. GAMERAS .. 4:_ ...... __§ . ‘ ROBERTSON NO] AN, gjLumber and Buflding Material of All Kinds. a; L Hard and Soft Coal, Sawed and Split Wood, Kindlihg. d M OFFIGE AND YABB:8T.10HNS AVENUE. "5 LUMBER DISTRICT. TELEPHONE 67. * ‘Fréd. W. Schumacher, PLOWS... These mndies can only be bought fresh from the factory through us. We also Have an assortment of cum- erus rpnging from $2.50 upward. A compiete line of amateurs’ supplies. Bug these are only side issues. Our special attention is given to the handling of V 1 ; EVANS â€":=~ BROS., Fancy firoCerie§, Tea and Coffee. Fruits and Vegetables. St. Johns Ave. - Telephone 46. Bakery and Restaurant, A Fine Line of Bakery Goods Hot Rolls and‘-Bread ‘ , Delivered for Breakfast. General neat Market, Fresh, salmind Smoked Mm. West Side Barber Shop; ALLEGRETTIS Hot and Cold Meals at All Hours. 275 Central Avenue. All grades of Flour. Hay. Feed. Hats. Bran. Con; Meal. Gluten Meal Middlings and Straw, HaVin secured (he agency uf the cc ebratcd Chase 8: Sam born Coffee We are prepared to sell it to you in any quantity. AND THE ORmINAL 5!. Johlh Ave.. next to P. 0. SOMERVILLE’S SOLE AGENT. JOHN H. 150“.va- Poultry,‘Gam¢ and Fish In Season. Dealer In All Klnds o1 always on hand . nILCs. DEALERS IN TELEPHONE 24 The Lightest Runnlng Wheelson Birth. “ THE ELDREDG ‘ THE BEWiBERE. . it w: than am Good smug unwm! ‘ Why Shouldn‘t we like Good Mum: \ National Sewing Machine 00., i ‘ 339' Broadway, Factory: % Belvlderekllls. =\ A , V. EleCtrical Elcctric Light, Electric Bell, ~ Burglar Alarm, , Fire Alarm, Private Telephones ' and Speaking Tubes. Highland Park Electric Light Co. Highland Park Laundry, \ A. a. ORTLUNDynfinnger. First Class Work At Reasonable Prices. TELEPHONE 25 Painter, Decorator and Paper Hanger. ' All work executed promptly and in the best manner. OFFlGE: HABTBOIF 85 KEIIERER NEWS STBRE. RAFFENGtBAKER. Coai, 'Bunding‘fnaterial, and Ice. \}’e are now prepared to do a“ kinds 0! Electrichl Cons‘ruct'wn work and repair- ()ur workmen are expert, we use only the best material apd our pnces are as low as Is consistent with Lxmd work. ‘ Goods sent for and delivered to all parts of the city. Orders by post or telephone promptly attended to. '. J. MCKINNEY, TELEPHONE NO. 3‘ Construction. ,

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