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Highland Park News (1874), 7 May 1897, p. 11

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Trinity Church‘ 1’. (T. Wnlcou. rector. Holy communion, 7730 a. m. Sunday school, 0.00:1. m. Morning prayer and sermon, I a. m. Second celebration firm Sunday in the month. Even song; 5 p. m. Presbyteriarr‘Church, Rev. 5. ijohnsnn. Worship and preaching, [0.45 a. m. Sabbath school, [2 m. Chrislian Endeavor, 7. p. m. Prayer service, Wednesday, 7. 45 p. m. Baptist Churghl Bey.11..ézfluoqldrpqgmr,‘ Fredejfing, i045 a. (1)., Sunday school, [2.00 m.; Bap‘ist Young People's Union, 6.40 p. m.; preaching, 7.30 p. m. Wednesday prayer meeting, 7.45 p. 111. Thursday. Christian culture class}, 7.30 p. m. Evangelical Lutheran Zion's .(‘hnrch, .\. Detzer, pastor. Sunday ssrvice, 10.00 a. m. Sunday school, from 9 to 10.00 a. m. p. m. Middle wé'ek' servicés: Wed‘n’wesdzy senior prayer “ meexing: Friday, young peo« ple‘s prayer meeting. First United” Evangcliehl Church, Rev. H. H. 'l‘horen, pastor. Sunday services: Ger- man preaching, [0.45 a. m.; English,' 7.30 p. m.;$unday school, 9.30; K. 1.. C. 8., 6.45 p. m.; prayer meeting, Wednesday at 7. 30 p. m. Béthany Evangelical Church, pastor, Rev. 9. M. Hauch. Sunday scrvices: Sunday school. 9.30 a. m,; preaching, 10.30 a. m.; Y. P. S. C. l'2., 6.45 p. m.; preaching, 7.30 p. m. Middle week services: Wednesday SLMary‘s tholic Church, Rev. J. C. Madden, pastor. First mass, 8.30: second mass, p.99; Sunday sehm}; 2.30:" PETER F. Do’bLEY, Swedish M. E. Church (over Waldokmu-ket) «~Revuo. Weeding. or. Sunday services as follow»: Sunday so 001. 8:3) p. m.: Epwonh League. 7:0) p. m.; Preaching. 7:45 p. m. inr-mepfing‘TbW‘m at 1:46. Everyonexa mvited. * ~ TERMS REA SONA BLE Highland Park Council No. 1066, Royal Arcanum. Meet in Foresters’ hall second and fourth Mondays {of every month. Regent, Charles H. Baker; secretary, Frink B, Green. RaviniaM. E Church. daRIvinin. Rev“ E. J. Heat'bc magnet-S unda school at 2:80 I). m.: Epw ue evotiongl meeting Sun evening at o 'c‘lockp m.-: preaching at7~1 eachSunda eveni -prayer meeting from 8 to 8 :;3O worth as business meetigzg and social efourth F day of each mom Modern Woodmen of America Mectings first and fourth Friday of each month In For- aflers’ hall. Jno. Kinney, V. C.; Fad Greenslade, Secrexary. ' « Independent Ord‘ér Forédfers, Court High- land. Meetings Hm and third 'I humdays of each month to Forefl‘ér’ 5 Hull. From the north . . . . 12.47. 3.7174 pfm. ~me the south, 7.30.49.12, ".39 a. .31., 12:07. 3 25. 5 37. 7 29 p 1!: DIPAI‘IUII. For the south, 6.59, 9.30 a m,, 12. 47, 3 x4, 5 3317 39 P In; For the_ north. 942, ‘u. 392. mi" 7_.29p m. Mu] pOuches close 15' minutes before the‘ departure of trains. W. M. DOOLEY. . -- ,_ Poumuster Mandolin Instmctm'. ”Italian Mcthod...... pinata-7' ct Stud Ioclcfla. W PARK mm. CHURCH DIRECTORY. AINVAL. Lasf night (Thursday) there was a missionary entm-tainment at the Evangelical church The childrmi received ice cream and cake at its conclusion. About $25 was cleared. One of our neighbors wanted a servant end advertised inxthe les, of course. as everybody re’adsit. The next day among the candidates was one who asked the mistress to see her references. "References,” ex- claimed the astonished woman; “I have nothing of the sort.” “Very well, mum: I don't “'(n‘k where the mistress can't, furnish ihe best of references from her former help." Nownlydies, you gee who; you are rummage. other things ually pleasant, is still ‘Oifii’ihmf'éetfl'iin it his 613645, ’avlth’du‘gh' he looks a little “peaked,” as they used to say dovm in â€"â€"~~~ Maryland. We sometimes think our business men are not alwaysrwise. in 921991ng the time to have a “fit of sickness," but Mr. Baker‘s second thought to get well and attend to that ice trade of his, shows his good judgment. Now is the tithe tomake ouroonu- m’fi‘th’ W11:Mlmn."fi, ‘5? sprinkling your streets There will be one more rain storm, while the last coat of varnish is drying on his spnhfling cart, and then will come the hot days and dusty streets, He uses purified lake water. free from sewage, bacteria or other contamina- tion, as it is all attained through a strainer with inch- -square meshes. We are happy to say that ‘ our friend, Charles H. Bakex, after use. vere attack of the measles, with a tags: i1} :tharback-groundrdndasome Moees Loeb the father of Lazarus Limb of tEié city die'd last Thursday; April 29th, at the home of Mrs. Moses. He 'was 88 years old He wigs buried at Waldheim, funeral be- ing held last Sunday morning. '- Will Cummings of this city, while riding to the city on the dam, in some way got hurt and' is now at St. Elizabeth’s Hospital. His sis ter, Mrs. Nels Swanson m with him Orson " 3(qu. ’n’a‘haa been inching somev changes mud repairs at. his house on Second street. ‘ ' J L. Stockton has taken pogo.- uion of his number home, down in the pocket by the lake. ouwnnt i delicious Mdrmi "3313’ try umber? ice 13mm soda wiyth cruehcd fruits. THE - HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. 909's? B~ 9939mm 69911“ his or» Low. Imaa‘sr. , IThciPeepk“ 3 Drug. Store will be closed on Satunday, May 8th, till further notice. My east side store demands all my time and attention\ 4 at present. I wish to thank thep trons of both stores, and I shallp be glad to see them, at any, time, at the old store Prescriptions are handled only by full registered men, and the parity of drage' IS guaranteed. , mfiBAKI-LRN Coal, Blinding Material, and Ice. ' Turn-{out no. 34. On May until I will remove my Bar- borShop to‘ the old floor: and at 275 .Centrfl avenue. one-half block west.“ railroad tack. l'slnll be pleased to serve'old'nnd ~néw patrons u this stand: ' Thanking all for. past putt-mun and hoping to retain the same, I' 'réil’uin, Very respectfully. REMOVAL NOTIGE. FOR SALE~At”a v'ery low figure. » ' two niceylptagdimensionglm by , 200 feet, Iocat’edjn outskirts of " .. Highland Pay}; great bargain“ H mm» «4mm. V APPWA- Holmes. * 8:0 2: Th luyir {sit and cl‘qén throng um Kfié 6361']: of Austin at mater and Plummet-’3 catchofaloag, hard- hit fly were foamy-ea FOR SALE OR RENT44A new , mileh Jersey cow. Inquire at Gi’esm Bros} Market. FOR SKLE~Cheap~Lot No.18‘_m blk. No. 4, in Highland Park (facing Second street). Apply to D. gA. Holmes. W‘ANTEDMI want‘h‘bodt' 20 young ‘ 'héiféi‘éal‘vfifdf f'oiiéb; goodw 131-138 paid: Appldehanooney, P. 0: box 102, Highland Park. TheCadeta (infested the North western mdqmy min at Emmn, Wading-day magnoon, by 0 supra of WANTEIi. Poa 54138. 10 RENT. TO THE .fl PUBLIC. 491:!!! It » M011 R. Gawain B. Cnnxmas. xi“

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