ï¬t our long Ohio.» 1 Hamburg. m»; cm "mm. M Ulnar Jewel. mm 360.00 100.00 :-iron and Furnace Work ', RANGES, {El-{OLD GOODS. . KUIST, .rdware. Blue Flame Wkklcss mice Candies. for panic: I speclglry. Park, Illinois. ONAROH. en'ng Plants. .UIBER DIST BIOT. uf All Kinds. d Crockery, Dell» cred Free 0| 0hr“. ouses, i, Kindling. For 1h: smnh. 6.50, 9.50 a. m_. 12,47. 3,14, 5,33, 7,29 p.11). Fur the nunh . 9.12, 11.3921. m.. 7.29 p. 111. “ml pouches close 15 minutes before (he .dcparture of trains. \V'. M. DUDLEY, Pasta-ulster. ‘W No. 6. you; the north r am {he suuxh‘ 7 [107. 3.35. 5-37. .mnrl Hm flea-um Billing. Chcskumng Tribe. X: 0. R. 3L Su.‘ 112» Med a! Masonic Hall ï¬rst and third‘l‘uesdays. F. M. lngalls. Sachem: J. {L Uuï¬'y. C. u( R. ,\_ t), Fay Lodge. A. F, and ;\. M. Reh- ularmcetmg Highs hm! and third Monday in each mumh. a: Masmxiu hall, over M. Moses .- (1 Sons stnrc. llmns‘: 2 001‘de ()fl'u‘o: Hmhmmf th'k Suu‘essnnn _ Dr 0. H. i-rrnuld Studio. 0v." Mu Blk. Highland Park Council .\0. :066 Royal Arcanum. Meet in Mannie hall sccnnd and fourth Mondms of every munth. Regent. “. â€A Wilwn; secretarv. Prank B Green. First United Evnngeiical Church. Rena H H. 'l‘huren. pastur. Sunday survives: Ger man preaching, 10.45 a, mu, English. 7.5( ‘p. m.;>unday mhmnl,9.3o; K. 1., L‘. F 6.45 p. m.; pmycr meeting, \V'cdncs‘day .1‘ 7.30 p. m. Evangvhcal Assm‘lat_um “Rat’s. J. Ham-h 1.3mm p‘unday $I'VAIL‘CS 91 )uunx Mrn': Independent Order Foresters. (‘nurt Highâ€" hml. Mecdngs ï¬rst and third ’l‘hursdays of each month in‘ Forcsler‘s Hall. Ravmla M. E. Church. anmia. Rev. E. J. Heathcutu pasturâ€"Sundav schcml at 230 1). ms. hpwunh League aevmiunal meeting Sunday evening a! 7 o'clock p. m. pun-whim: n 7 «is each :lmnd.N _ ening; prayer running from 8 m K 80: l‘jpwnrth League husinwy meg-(ï¬rm: and sacral mt fourth Friday of turn "NH“ L Swrdlsh M. E.Chnr(‘h mver \vVuIdn'smnrkMI Rm. 0, \Yusshng. pastnr Sun-lay arrvicrs as fulhuw s‘undn)‘ schnol. 3 30 p. m.: Epwunh Magma l 01) p. m.: I’m-aching. 7 4.3 p. m. Prayer-mecmxg Thursday m‘cnink at 7 43. Evem'nnc is muted. Modern \Voodmcn 0f Amtrica. Meetings ï¬rst and fourth Friday of each month in For- csters' haâ€. VViHiam Manner, V. (L; R. 1. Nice. Clerk. "up" . “u.-.†cadmg Runm, hunday school a: 10 no a. m; German prcachm at 11 00:1. m.; \K 1’. S. C. 1-2. an r51“) p m.: Inzha‘h pn-uchmg at 7.30 p. "1.; > llnesda ‘ at 7:30 p. m.. cvttage praycr mechngs: Saturday. at I on p. m.. m!- cchcncal class at pas‘ur‘s study. 111.;‘Bap17u Ygung People’s L'niun. 6.4 p. “L; preaching. 7.30 p‘ In. My prayer mccnng, 7.45 p. m. Evangelical Lutheran Zion‘s Church. Mr. Salunmu pastor. Sunday service. 10.00 a. m. Sunday school, (mm 9 m [000 a. m. N. Mary‘s Calhulic Church, Kev. I C. Madden. pastor. First max“. 8.30; scumd mass. 10‘00: 5unday «mm, 2.30. - Trinity Chunh. I’. C. Wuhan, rector. Huly communion. 7.30 a. m. Sunday school, Io.oo a. m. Morning praycr and sermon. n a. as. Second cclehratiun ï¬rst Sunday in the momh. Even song‘ 5 p. m. . Presbyterian Church. Rev. I‘fanstiehl pastor Worship and preaching. 10.45 a. m. Sabbath school, I: m. Christian Endeavor, 7. p, m. Pnycr service, Wednesday. 1. SS p. m. H. huren. pastor. bunday survwcs: her-r . ._ . in New England have adopted the man preaching, 1:34? a. on1.:,K itnlghs‘i}. 71“»301 Frvd “ hallmdchor ur drugaist. Eidoa of absolute and total exclusion 1. n1.;>un1ay so 011,1).3 ; .’ ., . "‘i H H £1.45 p. 111.; pmycr meeting, \Vcdncs‘day 1139113 EieCEtrlC Water"§1t 17) u Hts E of all these thillLS and fakes of 8“ 7:011. m{ i k ‘ R s J mu “E 3119: gnllorgat your (10an ifï¬ou w-E kinds 'lhe) ï¬nd by actual experi- 5 I3 l0" [3‘ k n ' . axli'ng‘éhï¬idnfl E;r\"1us E“ 9";‘1111‘1‘011‘i1EEEE1‘Emm the l ttle, other- W e .. ) Lents. Eence, the) make more mmwv w ill)- d M 111 \11111 a) “c 100 1 n ' bzï¬irirggria‘chmg at ‘lllw; 1. th “\2 [$5 7. :iLu' gang Elktrk this W lter i8 SEEP] E0â€: them. 11 1 1 11 N1 mac 1 5. 7:141 thneEsEzda fatd'u'; .30‘ 1;. 1|:in giittaï¬eE Posed ‘0 “rake Sleepy f kq “3 8 U i “W. t a r A\ a 1. , 'E, ' Si‘é‘ciiiiiiafl‘é? 11113513113111. 1 e8pecial recommen ed to soc-it» T0 011111131511:st 51.11“); 5 Catholic Church, Rev. 1 c. Epeopie, Su day mornin and some A ain the\ . SW3 for as“) the’ront . i g R Madden. pastor. lHrst} 111:11“ 8. 3o; scumd 1 10them; It in put ene g3 into â€WI It has beg“ a progressing paper from mass 10 oo: sum 3y “c 1110 , _. 3o. ' laz , bemd 9 general other thing“ too the Baptist Church. \‘v. H. \ines, pusiur. E y \ Ethe start not content ‘0 follow in the Preaching. 10.45 a. m. , Sunday ghoul 12. mi numerous. mention. E \ work or make up the rear of the pro â€Wigâ€: my: “3);“: tfmn-hf- -4 L311 Monday. Georggi- 51113011111111 1113991011, 1111110131111 11 11 pm in p.E 111.; c V. _ . Payer “fling. 7~4S p.111. EMiss Minnih Moore Wore united in Eeiectric at the start then steam power “V“"g‘EE‘EaE â€mgr" 7'°"E ‘E Chum" Eihe bond.“ 0‘ matrimonE: 1n Chwdgo- to drive its presses, than later on it Mr. Saiunmu pastor. Sunday service. 10.200 \‘er a. 11:. Sunday school 1mm 9 111 1000 31.111 MY Stafford dawnsâ€??? ‘10: i; h ) enlarged its sheet to double the orig 33 Trinity Chm- -.h I' C. \Voicolt, recmr EEOLS time a “35‘ ent 0 ° “1' {inal size. then it put in an electric Hilly communion- 7 3° t m- ‘unday 96*"wa 1 made many; friends and is known as , clock so as to know when toatop work 10.00: m. Morning praycr and sermon . . . n a. in. Second cnlebi 21111111 ï¬rst Sunday in a Steady and Skilled mmhhnic He E for dinner For a year It has had I â€â€˜e “m“‘h- hm 5"“315P m Eformerly W rked ‘0' McKinney. the telephone in the editors residence Presb terian Church. Rex. I‘fanstiehl pastor a r ban 1', but IE HOW employed (and oï¬ice,and this weak has installed Y h Subbflh P pe WOSbEP and We“ â€Eu E0 45 EEE m E at the Gray: Electric \Eorka. where he ions in its business and printing omen MLMI I‘D m (‘knuinn Fnrieavnr 7 n m i Leavc ('hh‘ug U LLOYD M. BERGEN, M. D. rlrl um u I G In 3 I‘ r )0.†ll 3) ll (I) 11.3) H 5 )2 )5 0R. PRANKLIN 6. WESBOTT, ROOM 1 HIGHLAND ILK. DR H. H. BOULTER, NOQ‘I'NWESTERN I. R. TlflE TABLE. ummm ï¬â€˜S‘FJ as ‘ H|KthUd 00 PM MRS. G. MRAIKES, ï¬) Dlrcctory of Scent Societies. lflGHLAND PARK POSTOFFICE. DR. E. C. KAYE, «- Profml « CHURCN DIR ECTORV . Orders (sh-u and lemons (hen In em, Wuer (John‘s and (um: hunting. H 90â€": 81-1 l0.3l iniié , 930 In“ x; m .13 12,37 ; Arrive }; Leaw 3 Arrive I. Part: H.Park ; Chicago DEN TIS T. ARTIST. “'El-LK DAYS. [IKPA RTl‘Il. Dentist. ARRIVAL. 12.47. 3J4 p m 30, 9,12, 11.39 a. m. 7.29 p. m. RES. HIGHWOOD. [mil 9 00 A. .VL 1200201301). I 1‘ 00108.00 P. n. Highland Park. Ill. 10 42 1" 4'5 5"!" 1i?- Un‘lcl flux u: 9“ I. I05?. I [nul Manner nuuce Mi .13 ll '20 Highland Park Hlinuis. 10.": ll.†10 .10 ll 45 “0.x .1 wanna W Last Moriday. Georgi: Stafford and ' :Miss Miunib Moore W48 united in l. :{he bonds 0‘ matrimqn’y in Chicago. :3 Mr. Stafford, ahhoungnot for a very r_ 1 km g time a resident 0'; the Park. has Mrs I.'Ri0ux is sick ;x\'ith the grippe » ? Ruï¬terick patterns fur 241i]? at Miss Erskine a George Smith \5 around‘once mow after his illness. Miss Cora ,Mfaxwell of Lhke Forest called on friends here. Wednesday. For rich min: and cream" see Allen. 20 tickets for $1.00. James Wallace of Chicago visited with T E. Pierson and faimilv last Sunday *, AHen is selling thick 'ch cream 25 cents a quart; ddn’ 1 IO et tohme him call if Albert St. Peter has sufï¬ciently re- ‘ covered from his’illness, #0 be out? dams again. '. Miss Lillian Milliardi returned from her visit at Denver {301. Mon- day evening. 7 Dr. HmuilwnStreet. w )isauend- ing the Chiqago Media)! {.1100} ism hqme w ith his parents to: g: few day s. Are you taking your milk supplv from Allen? If not why; not? Twu deh‘veries a day and qualigy all right. Otto SW bnson and Qbristopher Hansen had the lucky nuuibers which drew the two watches, raflléd by J obn Hartronft, Saturday waging. The. Street Railway (‘0 33m build ing crossings at the depot: and are clearing tbei track II] the may to the Fort They intend to rgu the cars Monday afternoon \i‘miam Steele, while zit whrk on: one of the machines at th¢ Gray PIQC tric company '5 works, “Hedtiesduy i got his hand caught, cutting it quite a severely. Dr. Haskin dressed the i wound and is attending him. i , Our old town of Ludlo‘ struck a gnjod idea. As registry lis¢ of votéra is m town oflicials havtgit prin sheets of tqugh p ‘ t. in! and then pésted up’ all 01 everybody isqn use it and oorrectionsinmssary and, challenge Voters election; , Our old town of Ludlo", 't.‘ has struck a gnjod idea. As‘soon as the registry lisl of votérs is ntade up‘ the town oflicials havtiit prir ed on big sheets of tqugh pzéaer. in name type, and then pésted up’ all 0 (or town. so everybody isqn use it undamake any correctionsgnmssary and, really to challenge Voters election rlday. At the rhetorical exercises at the High School. Friday. Frémk McCaf- hey. the lq’ader 0f the negatives. de- feated Gedrge Millard of the afl'irmâ€" atives. The subject for ï¬ebate was. “Have thelnecessary evil}; of war in the history of the worldioutweigbed the good résults it has pgjoduced." As this is Gedrge’s ï¬rqt deféat. he feels rather drmln hearted? :7 made many; friends and 13 known as a steady and skilled mechanic. He formerly w rked for McKinney. the paper hangar, but is now employed at the Gray Electric *orka where he has many {ï¬ends who wish him much happiness ip his new yenture. //, ‘ Filmore M. Evans is in the ï¬eld for town dolloctor an the: year He has served well tin“ terms, under stands the ‘bnsinéu (1 so far as we have heard,givoa uniform satisfaction. In proof of this is the large amount paid to hi5}: this your in taxes: for an unpopular colloc r sends people to Wanke'gan. Mrs vans sees this and is gritoful tot‘h‘ poople for their promptnoss To our' mind one strong thing in his favor i the control lo cation ontho oï¬oe: I people know where to go and can always ï¬nd him there. ‘ PERSONAL AND OTHEI‘WISE. I; Ex- pastor Gould was in thin city l iMonday night on his way to Racine 'He seems to be doing well down among the Hrmiers‘ {or he must weigh†{1 to 50 pounds more than lwhen he left here. He has also cul I 'tivated a growth of whiskers. Burnâ€"i {side cut. L His Shelby'iile (‘hurchl v celebrated it' 1-1 semi- -centennial..\[arch ‘ .4 43 1898 he delivering the historic-1 ial discourse. The meeting housei glooka somelike the one in W aukegun. 1 i There was 11 trial Monday evening 1 in the police court for a breach of {the peace and disorderly conduct. in iwhich the jury failed to agree.sotl1e defendant got off as by the skin of ihis teeth. The witnesses for the plaintifl were not very clear in their testimony. “Torn" Duffy told the imost straight-forward story of any- 'one on the stand. T M. Dooley was .counsel for the defendant and did well. He took a quick direct and l manly course, amino helped his 1 lient very much. i The Sabbath school class ofyoung , men taught by Rev Pianstiehl nt Ithe Presby terian Church has organ ized by adopting a («institution havâ€" ’iug u president secretary and treat-- 1 urer, also various committees. 0n : Friduy evening. one week from to- ;day. the class gives 11 reception to lthe church in the lecture room. at {which they will be assisted by Miss ‘Daiidson 3 class of 3o11nglad1esA musical and literary programme will l be rendered and refreshments served. The young men deserve all possible iencouragement 1n their etforta to add ito the church 3 influence and attract- g'iveness Quantity and Allen is giving. quarts for $1.00 Malloy. the soldier who wanarrest- ed here last wmter for stealing a bicycle at the Fort. was tried Mou- duy before (he Circuit court and let off on one day in jail and a $50. ï¬ne which was suspended during good behavior. Clearly the court expects speedy war with Spain and so wants‘ every soldier In his place. . ‘ Hence you can call up either the yeditor or the business manager. or‘ 'both as you may wish. to send in a ! ibit of newa or haveyour name put on the subscription list, or if you have: no phone and wish to be sued, you I can just drop into the ofï¬ce up town,§ and call up the “Jedge.†who will; perform the ceremony with neatness i and despatch. This puts the Saws ‘ in both it‘s editorial and business de- i purtments into touch with the whole I. city and we hope the people will avail themselves of this, to send in news items, or matters of business: we are on lap at all hours seasonahle, and sometimes otherwise. The \V. C. '1'. 1'. women are mad- ing petitions to the Lake County Agricultural sociï¬y, anking them to shut saloons, gamblingilevices of all kinds and kindred evils, off the fair grounds. fair week. We min- mend the women for this work. it is a mistake from ï¬rst to last: it costs the society all or more than they malt? out them. The been fairs in New England have adopted the idea of almolute‘iml total exclusion of all these things and fakes of all kinds. They ï¬nd by actual experi- ence, they make more muney with. out them. Who‘ll he sell! 2" Y |.\l| items under the show hrsdinndlu‘hul ' [rm Sitqqllnnu )Vynrd, 31pr \‘Q'Inlgq. 1.1-1 quality iswhut! FOR SALE. To RENT. arc. “WIN/r or separate, for long oeu- mu, modern house. Inquire at \cus utï¬ee, or at Grace cottage. Linden ave. bawet-u Central and Park awa. evenings. G Bum. ‘hm SALE on REST Au 8 room FSuI-Ki'. Inn. 3 Conn FIJI. Lho.r N‘pfl it! made known on nppl uum .1! thu- um mun: {hall um: ilrlrkzrfllfll ] TU RENT ~Thm furnished rooms. 1H0t Rolls and Bread » Delivered for Breakiast. brick house an West Central aux. now occupied by Rev. H. H. Thor en. Apply in R. (1". Evann; SALESMFTN WANTED wr To n-sll Singer Sewing Machinm and col- led on assets in this section. A small honesty bond is rnquired. No previous experience nweusary. A good contract will be ()‘flerud the right man. Address Singer Mfg. Cu. 503 Fisher Building. Chicagu Money to LOIII. $500 or up on improved or unim- proved Highland Park. Highwood and Fort Sheridan property. 350.00 buys a handsome lot 00x [40, with good View of lake. This is a bargain. Genuine Jersey Milk and Cream A. F. WICKHAM, . Electrical (lonstructiol. Ordm Prompdy Attended to. A Fine Line of Bakery Goods SOMERVIILE’S Bakery and Restaurant, GIESER BROS. Fresh and Salt Meats, Highland Park Laundry, A. 0. ORTLUND, Thug". First Class Work' At Reasonable Prices. TCtIPNONI 25 Coal. Banding Material. and Ice. Livery, Boarding, m Sale Stables. Henry Ohlwein Hot Ind Cold Meals It All Noun. .CcnmlAm - HighhndPu-k.m TlLIPHoNt a. Thc Leading Market, n51. Johan Avon-c. I’m 17. New Work, I...†furnished, All (~43 of liectrlul Hurt-Isl. om“: Cunnhp' Pharmacy. Hum-u M. m. Gaodn sent for and delimrvd to all parts of the city. Orders by pOflt or telephone promptly amended to. Win-hes to announce to his friends and customers that he has changed his Ruvinin Dairy Milk ruutv and is now getting the from Mr. Birch's {arm at "ighlund Park. POULTRY. ’13.. BUTTER AND [565. RAFFENBAKHL 8:. John. AV... and to P. 0‘ YILI'HONI NO. 34 JOHN FRI-BERG. Mm-mn and Tcaminu Price: arr RA-wmnhn' FRANK (‘. CLARK. ()wner Iliays on hand DEALER3 IN vial rim. uflhï¬- . luv ‘PLows... ALLEGRETTIS Fred. W. Schumachcr, \V'c- also have an nuortucnt of can» eras ranging from $2.30 upward. A mmplete line of amateum' applies. But the-Ac am only Hide issues. Our special attention is given' to the handling of Timu- candies can only be bougln fresh from the factory thmugh us. Fred. W. Schumachcr, .. GAMERAS .. Pure Drugs and Filling Prescriptions Fancy Groceries, Tea and Coffee. Fruits and Vegetables. St. Johns Ave. ~ Tdcphone 46. EVANS - BRos.. Electrical Electric Light, Electric Bell, Burglar fl maï¬a Park Electric Light Co. W. J. MCKINNEY, Painter, Decorator and Paper Hanger. All Work â€muted promptly and in the beat manner. OFFICE: HARIIOIF KEIIEIEI IEVIS STORE. West Side Barber Shop Jlï¬'l‘ OPPOSITE THE DI-LI‘U'I 275 Central Avenue. my. and: u w: nn- nu‘ prrmrod m do u]! ï¬nd: of ilk-(hull Cunstmdhm "Kiri Ind "pair- All Rradrï¬ u! Flour. HI)’. Ferd. Um. Bran. Cum Mu). “hum Meal. Middlingu and Sun‘- HIV"! «cured the M the or. hand (11* ‘e bum Coï¬ee we are viewed Ir†it to You in In)' qmmy. Muflptla- Dmglu, 1i I'Vim JOHN H. MONK. PM. AND “IE MAL sou: AGENT PHONE 48 DIAKII‘ "I Construction.