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Highland Park News (1874), 26 Aug 1898, p. 5

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' Chase Sanbom ’ Tea and Coffee 81. COOPER. ABTS. WAUKEBAI. 105 Moved, led and Shipped. >ds while In ourhands. CLEANED, ETC. BROS" 5, Tea, Coffee ZOLL 6: CO» XCDMQQ... airs of All Kinds ILOCK x greatest care. :ven all orders. n and Furnace Work. STOVES, RANGES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Agent for Blue Flame chldeu Oil Stoves. >UFFY ‘ime Parcel Delivery. Tin. Sheet-Iron and Furnace Work Done to 0rd". :15. 10c. 11 of the city. From 535 Up. Flour. flay, Feed. Outs. Bran. Corn. ”ell. Gluten. Nell fiddling: and Straw. J. H. DUFFY, Manager. GETABLES. and try paggage vm bl’EAMER 411: 1.. Kenofiha and return. , .-\r»r.\’ viuy exce-pt Sunday n ‘frflr‘i dz \Vaukegan 7:15 Pm. C. A. KUIST. Hardware. trr- prepared to 5131] it to you IL} quantity. grades of Sewer Builder Highland Park. I“; TELEPHONE 46. STEAMER Bowls (Hish‘VWd) Hocns: 10010100 P. ()fice: Highland Block 1‘:ka 78' Fauna Banding. Successur m Dr U. A} s. ALEXANDER, M. n. 0., v. s. L‘nexcelled Accommodations fur Sick Horses and Dogs. mansion Vettrlntry Houylhl. Long Distance Tcle hope 216. 1016 ans Street. Evansmn. Ill LLOYD M. BERGEN. M. D. up 81 «I at“? From the north me the south 12.07, 3.25. :- For thc snulh. 6‘50, 5~5_3- 7-2?IP- m- 50.» 1-“! r" »-~ For the north . 9.12, ”.39 a. m., 7.29 p. m. Mail pouches Close Is minutes before the departurc uf trains. \V. M. DUDLEY. Postmaster. Professor DH. FRANKLIN 6. WESOOTT, HOOD. 1 HIGHLAND ILK. Cheskotong Tribe. 1. t). K. m. nn. H.» Meet at Masonic Hall first and third Tuesdays. F. M. lngalls. Sachem; J. H. Dufiy. C. of A. O. Fay Ludgc, A. F, and .~\r )1. Reg- ular meeting nights hrs! and third Monday in each month, at Masonic hall, over M. Moscs a“: n'; store. ' ‘ndcpendent Order Foresters. Cnurf High- land. Meetings first and min! Thursdays of each momh in Foresrer's Hall. Modern Woodmen of America. Mectings hrs! and fourth Friday of each month in Fur- csters' hall. “'illiam Danncr, V. C.; R. J iiiée. Cleik, Arcanum. “ca '1: and fourth )Ebndays DR. H. H. BOULTER. W. ; Ravinia M E. Church. Ravinia. Rev. E. J uu-uu Heathcote pastorâ€"Sunday school at 2 30 p Epworth League dcvotlonal Incenng to 31X ( sunday e1cn'1ng 211' 1 11 Cluck p.111. pram hing at 7 {5 each Sunda, - cning: pray er meeting Chicag from 8 1o 8. 31); 1-. worth Leaguc business meeting and 311C131: cfounh Fnday of cnch as MIS ton an The A121 Sum-1113!)“. E.hurch (mar VV' aldn' smarketll -Re1.().\\e>s11ng.pasmr Sunday scnicesl as (11110115: Sunday schoul. 3 30p. 111.; Epworth ‘ Lengue. 1.00 p. n1.; Prcaching. "11.3 11.111. “w-Xur. mrcfinz Thursday awning a1 "1.1.3 1 _Rev. 0. as quows [,engu€~ 1 Praycrâ€"mt Everyone Frficrimecxing 'l nursuay cw Everyone is invited. First L'nitcd Evangclical C llasfeic, pastor. Sunday man preaching, 10.45 a. m. p. m,; Sunday schuoL 9.30; 6,4; p. ms, prayer meeting, astnr. Sunuay urn-u.- ‘cading Ruom. Sunda: barman preachm€ at 11 ,_ . ‘ 1' ~-- nu \< ,. . prayer mac-tings: mum" echencal class ax past“: . A , ‘. HAL. . m D. mm, W cum-um... m prayer mac-tings: >1mrrday.at 1 0 echencal class ax pastur's study. 51. Mary's thniic Church, Madden, pastor. First mass, 8‘ mass, 10.00: Sunday schmi, 2.30 The Baptist Church. \V. H. Vi Preaching, 10.4321. 11)., Sunday 5‘ UL; Baptist Young People‘s l p. m.; prcachigg, 7.30 p. r prayer meeting, 7.45 p. m4 l ...i.;.mn /.iun' TFresh and Salt Meats, Evangelical Mr. Salnman Mr. Salnman pastor, bunuay sun“. 3. m.. Sunday school. from 9 \0 10.00 'l'rinny Chursh; P. C. “'ulcutt, Holy communion. 7.30 a. m. Sunday 2 [0400 a. m. Morning prayer and 5‘ II a. m.‘ Second cclehraunn first Sun the month. Even song, 5 p‘ m. ' Presbymriau Church. Rev. l’fanstiehl Worship and preaching. x045 a. m. 5 school, 12 m. Chrisfian Endeavnr, 7 Praycr service, Wednesday, 7.. 45 p. m 45 p. m.', PUP“ 30 p. m. Evanggljt‘ GIESER BROS” a. "flmml “ HIGHLAND Dlrtctofy 01 51"“ Socittlcs. v. Ccnth Ave” West Side Barber Shop DR. E. C. :lelk. lland Park Council No.1066HR0yal “ca in Masonic hall second cry momh. Regem. Frank B Green m. Jrlh \Ebndays of CV Wilson; secretary ‘E'S‘ Fernald The Leading Market, m Cmcago Veterinary College vuumuy Su'S'm’ ;nd Whilst...- 275 [11. than .\330.â€"â€" Rev. F. M. Gingrich Sunday services at Yuung ) en's anom. Sunday schuol at 10 00 a. 1n; preachm at 11.1mm. my. Y: P. S. C. If) p. m.; ‘nghsh preaching at 730 v at 7:30 p. m.. cottage 1 00 p. m.. can POULTR):._ CHURCH DIRECTORY . DEN ‘HS 1- ,h. 7.30, 9.12, 57y 7429 p.11) DIPARTCR‘> JOHN H. morn: Dentist. ibe l. t). R. M. \u.112~â€" Hall first andD third Tuesdays, chem; J ‘ Dufiy. C of R. ngc, A. Land :\ )1. keb- his hrs! and third \londay in Masonic hall, over \I. Muscs PARK POSTOPFCE - Autumn TELEPHONE t2 unuu, .. .W e dchuuhal meefimg a! 7 u‘clqck‘p. m. preachmg LL, cmng: prayer meeting Ep‘vonh .Le'gglgc business ,. A: My». Central Avenue. HES. HIGHWOOD. Lutheran 9y, r15”. BUTTER AND EGGSv DEALERS N Highland Park. Ill. ranr Zinn'a" Church, Sunday servicc‘ 10.00 . from 9 \u [0.00 2L m. . C. “'ulcutt, rcctnr. ‘o a. m. Sunday school, l,’ mu 'rurfiic‘r' nouce Highland Park. glllinuizs Telephone no: 111., 12.47. 3-‘4‘ wrncu leruu Postmaster U\H (It av no ... __., i. 111.:‘1': P. S. C. l caching at 7.30 l ) p. m.. cottage it 1 00 p. m.. can 1‘ , 2.30. H. Vines, pastor. 1 i day school, 12.00 i e‘s Union, 6.45! p. m. m. Zion's’ Chlll‘ch,' day service. io.oo \Nolcoti, rector. i n. Sunday school, l| \yer and sermonfl; ion first Sunday in I . m. ' v. l’fanstiehl pastor“. 1,4,5 a. in. Sabbath Lindeavur, 7. p, m. ‘ '7 7-. 45 P- “‘- 3E6?" " Market, l alt Meats,‘ ', write 65.. Highland Park, 111. l: ‘2. y‘ lor 51 years ago. ch. Rev. J. C. ito (’uba,CentralAmer 55‘ 83.0: swmd up on Puget Sound and hac n 1865. C. Coo came to town. Friday l and Peter Leesch are about a iold There was no Northwest " 9 l" ”'00 a‘ "1‘ lno electric cars and no flrk News then. l and t ed. and poor folks they lthe stifling, smoky atmosphere of - I were entitled to our sympathy. it is George Hessler came here in 1847 I 1“ In 1860 he wentl ica, California} L k again ‘1 fr During his absence. John 1 10 Mr. Hessler ; C ll the i T rl_v days left. ltl ern railroad. ’. a Highland 1 J i h The days of the summer boarder I ll be summer resident are numher- "J have to look l T l pioneers of those ea forward to a long dreai'y winter in V l Chicago, with the Chicago river to 1 drink from and the Chicago City. Council to rule them. If ever peoplel these folks compelled to go back to town for a long winter. Lon J. Yager of \Vaukegan. 80‘ well and widely known in connectionl wi h B. Y. P. U. and C. E. work isl ‘one of Lake County's bright young men and what is more he believes. and practices his belief, that busineaqi canbe run on Christian principles. The first of September he opens a irber Shop HR. Prop. l Avenue. ready made clothing house on his‘ own book. Go and see him,you can rely on what Lou tells youeverytime. Sick Horses hell: §crvice5l t-m-z hpwonh The pen name of J. McGreggor ‘ l Adams home is “Yarrow." We wish z. 7,45 p. m. ninz at (Us. “53h, Rev. A. ‘to secure the pen name of every y, so far as they have ”We?“ Ge" place in the cit English. 7.50 _ . . i, L_ c. n, Ithem as. Happne-go-luckle, Ravi- wc‘lms‘l‘w 3‘ l oaks, Egandale, etc. Send us the ‘ M_ Gm rich ' names please and so help us make x.‘3“.'.‘,gm;\af:‘nf up a complete list. 14 p, m Butterick’s Patteme for afloat Miss Erskine’s. Raflen Baker have jus‘ put six tons of first class hard coal keep one herculean brain at [a heat next winter. Some one has opened a new paint shop where Edward Ingalls used to have his bicycle exchange. ant to Cummings’ drug store. The west foundation of the new Evangelical church, in process of construction on the west side, caved in Thursday morning. Nobody hurt and damage slight. Take a look at the new 6 room cottage on Second Street between Central and Laurel. Bath room. furnace, etc. For s'uleon easy month‘ ly payments by Henry K. Coale. General Shafter reports the total list of prisoners taken in Cuba and Porto Rico as 27,728, enough to make quite a town, but such a town those 7”. unfinm-mnnld make. Send General Shafter reports list of prisoners taken in I Porto Rico as 27,728, enou; quite a town, but such a u poor fellows‘would make them home, .quick. Miss Eleanor Smoot accompanreu her father on his vacation trip to Ocean City. The attorney‘s sister has a summer home. so Eleanor will visit her aunt and enifl the ocean air both at the same time. Don’t forget that the Lake County Fair opens in Libertyville. Sept. 13. ‘two week. from next Tuesday. and everything points to the mostsuccess- ful fair ever held, and Lake County stands in the front rank in Illinois. The time druwe; nigh for schools to commence, when the children will need pads and pencils and sorts of school appliances. Don't forget that Evans Forrest carry the finest stock in town and at the very lowest prices The condition of J. M. Bilharz. who has been ill with typhoid fever for two or three weeks. was so im proved tpat Dr. Ingallp, who has been attending him, allovved his re- moval 14; his home in Wankegan. last Sunday. There was a social function Tues- day afternoon at the home of Mrs. Laura Dayton Fessendemfrom three to six o'clock, guests chiefly from Chicago. though afew from tlw Park. as Mrs. Wilford H. Hall, Mrs. Ash- ‘ ton and some others. newsms. or Smoot accompanied his vacation trip to The attorney‘s sister ‘ home, so Eleanor will at {eve r William King, the a meticinn in this city, h Porto, Ind., for a brie! his brother, a resident Mine Alice Davidso her summer with Mrs widow of banker Mi cousin of the Colonel Vermont. Any one wanting to rent a ‘good house, furnished or unfurnished for the winter. will find profit and com. fort by consulting the distinguished editor of this able and popular jour‘ nal delivery man. hqa been putting in carload lots of coal for folks who buy it in that way. He is very prompt and careful in big work. hence people like to employ him a second time H. C. Paddock of Libertyvillemas in town last week distributing the premium lists for the forthcoming Lake County Fair, Sept. 13 to (he Mth. inclusive. “'9 observe that larger premiums are oflered on the races, $50 to the baseball pun-1e amll something tothe bicycle purse. Here‘ is a chance for some of our wheel ex- perts to win a fortune and fame. The-w is being put in a newcemem sidewalk on Laurel avenue. in from. of the lotjuat west of Aldarman Cobb, “'6 think Mrel Van Shaick owm it: \A new one will soon go down in A new one will soon go down in front of the McQuiston property. making then one unbroken strip of* cement walk from Centralavenue up past the Prussing place.‘ The city H should extend all the street corners to l _. the street lines. and do HWay with i these plank crossings. ‘ So far as we know the only build .ing going on in town. is the annex to the Military Academy; the large addi- 8 ‘tion to Mrs. Clare P. Smith‘s reaid ence. with a choice bow window on the ’southweat corner; an addition to L. 0. Van Riper’s home; some sort F of a rear addition to the J. F Lean] ing house. near the Trinity church; the new city pound; Charles M. ‘ Green‘s home thoroughly rebuilt and enlarged early in the season, and the .editor's new steel. stringer foot ( i bridge. ‘ : The county committee did a very ‘Wise‘ thingin having the County con 1 ' vention come 05 the Saturday be- 1 ‘ fore the County Fair begins. Every ibody will know the successful can- ; sdidates. and want to See them, Uf‘ r h course all the men nominated will a V i feel obliged to attend the fair, shake , e i. l hands with the people, kiss the bar . ‘bies. and tell every farmer his corn ' leiand pumpkins and cows etc. are the; ‘8 iiinest in the world. This arrange”: iment will boom the Fair. and there-l L7 in we rejoice. nti Republican County convention at 11.1 Libertyville. Sept. 10th. two weeks in i from tomorrow to nominate the fol- hn l lowing county officers: Sherifl'. Judge er ; Clerk, Superintendent of schools and he ‘3 Treasurer. There in no contest over ft. {the clerk or judge, no one thinks of James l Republican County convention at . lLibertyville. Sept. 10th. tWo weeks; ‘1 from tomorrow to nominate the lol- i l lowing county officers: Sherifl'. Judge" iClerk, Superintendent ofschools and lTreasulâ€"er. There in no contest over A lthe clerk or judge, no one thinks of l 5 any one but Clerk Hendee and Judge l lJones. Mr. Hendee is competent. jhe attends strictly to his businefis. 7’ he is courteous and hpnwt. while _ i Judge Jones is capable. affable. com- ‘ 3 mends himself to the bar by his lbearings and rulings and w the peo- l 1 . . . l ple by his integrity. promptness am l impartiality. E. A. NELSON, Merchant Tailor. Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing. T.J.LENNON, , flue Boot and Sim Repairing H. Dufly. the express and Shop over ing, the ableet mathe- his city, has gone to La for a brief vacation with a resident of that.city. >Davidson is spending with Mm. Davidson, the nker Milo Davidson, a a Colonel, in Newfane, (ii-LP Sum; Made 14) (min at RuaSunablr Prim-m W. Centnl Ave. John H. Mann Barber Shop NTRAL A\'E.\'l'I-I mu. m. mum’s We make our own Syrups dime‘ from the Fruit. Plow's m! MW Allegretti Candies fled. w. Schumaclm, HENRY EWART. Horseshoeing Blacksmithing Horseshocing a Specialty. BOTKEB SPRINKLINS WAGONS. FRED BOTKER 3H Ccntnl Ave"i KEEP ICE CREAM SODA. Coal, Building Material, and Ice. Has recently removal to his Km“ and counuodioua brick Hhup on Central. corm-r of i’nrk uvenur. and he is prepared to do JOHN FREBERG. Livery, Boagding. 1“- A1 prices a! lnw with 31le work PIE3C Hurt the Rclhbki J‘ ”5| A FIIIH noon or ALWAYS on HAND u omuumo Tucpuout Your Fronucc Spfin'sl‘d bY Drop I hot-(«1 or I"! ”It Jollns A venue Immou onuaolu’ Mm um and Trammu l‘lll‘l“ le' RVHNUHHLYI mm Park. 111. Ind thvvprupnrtnr Siic‘gtables. | Back of Frebel‘z 37‘ iv- cum-hum! Telephone :7 Electric Light. Electric Bell. Burglar Alarm. Fire Alarm. Private Telephones m Speaking Tubes. Highland Park \ Electric Light Co. w. J. MCKINNEY. Painter, Decorator ma Paper Hang First Class Work 3 ‘ K At Reasonable Prices: m OFFICE: HARTBOIF KEIIEBER NEWS SHIRE. ’ ".4 to do Ill Ends of We In now DMD mun wort and rep!"- l-Llrnncgl u nnru {fu'éiiuch u run-non: as All Work (ac-outed promptly and the has! manner Um wurkmrn nn' rlprn [I'm Ixxaimml Ind uuv pn :- mmmvm I‘llh good u A. E. WICKHAM Electrical fiOflSfl'IICflGII, Orders 3.qu llock. I. B. BECKER. Merchant Tailor. Clothing Cleaned. Dyed and R€P8"¢d' Fred Denman ‘Hot Rolls and Brad \ Delivered for Breakfast. Goods Hem {or and delivemd to all parts of Mn city. Orders by post or telephone promptly attended to. A Fine Line of 133ch G°°ds 50 In wm go rlghl. and I. always “rm. New Work. Ln-ps Punished. All Kinds of Electrical Material. Office: Cummlnzi' mm“?- Highland P. rl. u. 51. Johns Avon“- 5‘. John: Con'struction. Promde Attended 10- and 0016 Menu at All Noun. ”1'va nu; pm 1-: un- I‘llh Road Work. all an- UII hand hrs‘ and (irnl Av¢.. Ml! ‘0 9- 0 uur nnl)‘ the lrr u [0‘ ll '5 Livery! 75 Cents.

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