a. g First United Evangelical Church, Rev. H. H. Thoren, putt». Snndny services: Ger- mm Ming, 10.4 n. m.‘ English, 7.30 p. m.;Sund:y schoo,9; 0; 'K. L C. E... 6.45 9. m2;“ prayer mac" ng, Wednesdly In _7.30 p. In. W ' . : Bgthan Evangelical Chumh, putor, Rev. S.« M. tuch. Sundly services: Sunday school. 9. on. m,; preaching, to. o “a. m.; V. P. S.' . E., 6.45 p. m.; prenc ing’. 7.30 p.11]. Middle week services: \Wednuday senior payer meeting; Friday, young pea. pic's pnyg’r meeting. ' ‘ SLMnry‘s Cithflic Church, Rev. J. C. ._, A“ mg. -AAJA â€m“, x6.Ҥb‘-,"s'u‘uday schobl,â€â€˜Â§..‘39."â€â€œâ€œ"“" - Be (is! Church, Rev; L. A. Gourd, pastor. Pre'nching, 10.45 a. m., Sunday school, [2.00 rm; Bapxisr Young People‘s Union, 6.49 p m.; prewhing,‘7.3o p. m. Wednesdny prayer meeting, 7.45 p. m. Thursday, Christian culture class, 7.30 p. m. 'Enngelicnl Luthernn Zion’s Church, A. Detzer,. pastor. Sunday service. 10.00 a. m. Sunday school, from 9 to 10.00 p. m. Triniry Church, .P. C. Wokotr, rector. Holy communion, 7.30 a.) m. Sunday school, 10.00 x. m. Morning prayer and sermon, u a. m. Second celebrntion ï¬rst Sunday in the month.’ Even song, 5 p. m. Presbyterian Church, Rev. S. M Johnson. Worship 1nd preaching, 10.45 a. m. .,Sabbath school, 12 m. Christian Endeavor, 7. p. m. Prayer service, Wednesday, 7.45 p. m. Bead‘the notice elsewhere of the Bllifl’ City'Eleétric railway company and tell your alderman how to vote. 1 Township collector John C. Duffy is liable to have his tax books in the next ten days, so you can pay your little taxes. ‘ Thomas WheelWright,~», who has put in the holidays with his kindred in,“old Kentucky". is liable to be ,back among us now at any time. There they sat. father. mother,i little son and little "daughter, play- 3 ing duplicate whist, or something else: Seeing the tally sheets. we asked’for results. “We’ve beat 'em three times, we have."’said the son, adding, “I‘ll: it iuthe paper, Mr. Editor; doâ€. As old Virgil said. “ Vox pueri prelelgiti'.’ In view of the unexpected ability and brilliancy of the editorial pages during the ï¬rst month' a existence, the publishera laid a copy of Wood- row Wilson’s recent work on George Washington, on our table “with gratâ€" ' itude and respect of the Highland Park NEWS": The editor makes his best bqw, it is one of the few choice books (in which his heart had been set. LOCAL ITEMS. _ tribaiiithweeï¬ï¬‚ 0i. @119'1‘hmday night élub occurred last nighLKt Mi. ’1‘. P. Evan's residence. All presqnt etijofgd themselves very much. The treasurer is said to be short several "THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. The Nsws wishes to congratulate Mr. DuBois on the self poised, man- ly mid business like manner with which he bore himself the other even- ‘ inh while unfomg ‘L‘Q aims Wéfe Being ma e abbut Wm aï¬â€˜y. " There is gro11nd for complaint, but it rests not on . Mr. DuBois, We may be Wrong in 0111' diagnosis of the caseibut‘nof aé regards him: 110 one in~thé Park wants! the city to have good‘ service Iï¬ore than Mr. Du‘Bois‘does; of that we are assured. We have the best fui' 'carriage robe in this city. It is made of Hudson Bay†wolf and made up un- der the per'soggtnlmgllrection of a fur exper‘t several years‘ ago in Bost'ogf It is extra large size. heavily lined and thoroughly made in every regpect. We have packed it every spring in camphor in a hermetically sealed big ‘gin can and no moth has ever touch- ed it. It is practially as good as taken from the shop.» If any one wants it for half the cost, he can have it otherwise We can send it to some of our impecunious friends in the east The ï¬rst meeting since the holi- dayéi came Thursday afternoon with a very large and enthusiastic attend- ance. All the teachers were present by invitation. Mrs. Jennie McCul- lough Vail read'a paper on “Manual Training". a bright. suggestive pa‘ per, fairly bristling with good points, a genuine provoker of dis» cussion. President Everett, of the School Board, was there and parti- cipated in the animated discussion which followed, as did Mrs. Bowen, the Grammar school’s accomplished principal. Besides, there were a score or more of the ladies of the club, with some pertinent suggest- ions. After the formal exercises of the club; the company sat down to a Club tea, which, of course was charming, or it would have been to l us. had we been there. THE OSSOLI CLUB. wwu ...... _. without a temï¬Ã©r. Our BOOK for 49¢:le sanction senth-pald for 259.. cash or stamps. Address. _ . DE SOTO PUB'G C0.. 159 “2 3,336 51.. New my?“ ,. m w -- w. FOR SALEâ€"4; New Elgin, ’96 model, drop-frame bicycle; Will sell at half price. Also one Boc- ond-him‘d Victoria, cheap. , In- Luau. snonIaAgg_;_51 any: Public notice E‘hereby given “in! mi- BLUFF CITY ELX‘XSTRIC STREET RAIL- :WAY'CQIMPAN‘Y W“! on #118 191!) day ‘Uf January, A. 1).. 1897. at the hour of 8. o'clock .m. at the Council Chamber in t c Cit -of i hfami Park. in the county of Lake an state Illinois. present to the. ' ill". City Counciiolxaid City of Hi hian at .’ its; petition for the consent of sai Mayor and Cit ' Cquncil of said City, to locate. construct. ma niam and operage ‘an Street Rail- ,,__ ALA £..I|....vinu BRAND'S ,STUDIO. Willi m. Juuua uvcuuu unuvwrâ€"n. “a.“ , , _ of the Chicagr‘)‘ and Northwestern Railway cmnpany to the )unction pf Highland avenuv with Ling)!!! Place and Glegï¬ awnue. in whni'is known as U. L. “'ron . 'unrecnrded Addition to Highland Park: on (iiencoe as}? nue from said )uncxim tu Lincoln avenue in said Addixlun; m) Linggfln avenue from Gien: -_ J ‘nI-.,....|...h 53m A‘uuluuu, uu “nun... u.‘....‘ ...._., W , coe avenue to the Chicago and Milwaukee road (sometimes called theflreen Bay 10M): on said Chicago and Milwaukee road from from Lincoln avenue to the South corporate limits of said City of Highland Park; on St. Johns avenue from the centre of the intersec- tion of Hi hland avenue with said St. Johns avenue to ts intersection with the centre of Lincoln avenue: on Lincoln avenue from St. Johns avenue to Linden avenue; on Linden avenue from Lincoln avenue to Cedar avenue: on Bronson streerffoni Mawlnnan street south to the.south corporate limits of the City of High'and Park; on High street from Wanke- gan avenue to St. Johns avenue; on St. Johns avenue from High street to the sonth ilnc ol‘ Orchard gitreet. _ _ l ' i (Téntrnl Ave. Direcmrs of â€I: Bluff City Railway Cmnpam . 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