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Highland Park News (1874), 28 May 1897, p. 8

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le polim' judge will hold couf‘tli Saturday at 2 o'clock in police court room. It ix a men‘ case af assump sit. and won‘t take! long. so you need 1101 lw tlu-rv: hotter weed your gar lll‘ll‘ s r D’rmhyterian l‘hurch, Rev. 8. M, jnhnsnn. “(uruhip and preaching. [0‘45 :1. “L Salhhaih \‘h )I’, [2 HL (V'hrislian Endgavnr. 7. p, Ill. I'rayl-r fiPH‘iCP. Wednesday. 7, 35 p, m. St. Mary'x (‘athulic ('hurch. Rt-v. j. (7. \Iadden. paetnr. First nmss. 8,30: sccunrl mass. 10.00: Sunday schunl. 2‘30. Baptist ('hurch. Kev. L. .\. ('muM. past‘nr.w l’rcmvhing, (0‘45 3‘ m., Sunday school. 12.00 111.; Baptism Young l’tft),)lcҤ Union. (L40 p. UL; prenuhing, 7.30 p. m. \Vr-rlncsday prayer mecting, 7.45 p. m. 'l‘huruday. ('hrmmn ('ullurc class, 7.30 p. m. Invangelivnl Lutheran Zinn's (fhumh‘ .\. [Ft/n. pnslnr, Sunday scrvicc. ULOO :x. m. Sunday school. from 9 to 10.00 {L m. l‘rinily ('hur:h. l'. (3 \anmm ncmr Holy cmmnuniun, 7. go a m. Sunday Sthfnll [011413, m, Morning prayer and scrnmn Ha. m, \mund (‘th hrntiun hr“ Sundm in thc month. I‘ven song 5 p. m l’rrsl>}tcrial) l hurch Rev. ' M, InhnsnIL Swedish M. E.(’hurch (over Waldu‘s market) ARrv; U: Wessling, pastor. Sunday services as follows” Sunday schgol. 3:30 p. m_.;§pwunh ‘1”... AI\ . Ravinia M. E. Church. Ravinia. Rev. E. J. Hrathcute pastor-Sunder ' school at 2:30 p. 111.: Epworth League evotional meeting Sunday evening at 7 o'clock p. m.: preaching -at 7 2+5 each Sundn ' evening~ prayer meeting from 8 to 8:30: worth I’x fugue business met-ting and social t e fourth Friday of each month. W 2:00 p. ~in.; {211;le 1;” , Hraver-mcpting Thursday (‘VCKHHR at 7:5 ‘hveryone Is invited. Highland Park Council No. 1066. Royal Arcanum. Mce: in Musnxic hall second and fourth Mondays of evcry month. Regent, ('harlcs H. Baker; secretary, Frank B, Green, Modern \Vnodmen of America, Meefings first and fourth Friday uf each nmmh in Forâ€" esters hall. jnn. Hunt-V. V. (I; Pred (n ‘ :nsladc, Scerctary. Directory 91 Secret Sochflcs. A. (3. Pay I ndgc, A. l‘ and ~\.;\1. Re" ularmeeting nights first and third Monday In each month at Masonic ham aver y._Mmes Son sstm‘e w . . ., Indepcndent ()rdcr Foresters, Court High- land. Meeting-{first and third'3fhnmlays nf each month in Forester's Hall. From the nmh . . . 12.47. 3.14 p. m. From the south. 7.30, 9.!2, 11.39 a. m.. 12.07, 3.25, 5.37, 7.291). m. DII‘ARTUII. Fur the south, 6.50, 9.30 a, m,. [2.47, 3,14, .533, 7.29 p.131. for the north . 9.12, “.39 :1. m., 7.29 p. [11. Mail pouches close 15 minutes before thc vleparmre of trains. W. M. DUDLEY, IL HIGHLAND PARK POSTOFPICE. CflURCfl DIRECTORY . ABOUT TOWN. AlHH‘ AL. 'oslmastcr. g If any of the residents of the Park i wish to know whether they will be, sold out for taxes on the delinquent list. just call on the editor of the, NEWS at his home and he will show you the list for “a quarter.” or for nothing. just as you like. At all events he wants to help you. Judge Dooley holds court in the room in the rear of W. S. Warren’s barber shop. ' It used to be the big ice room of a meat market so the Judge can “pack" the Jury in there if they refuse verdict or call in the help of the barber to slmve the lit- igants if the court fails. Good place; wish We had such an one. We have just heard that those enterprising and successful First United people are talking, just talking, you know of a $300 or $400 clock in the toWer of the new church so that staumh Scotth Pres byterian neighbor of theirs William (arant wont be late to tlie trains Some folks talk and talk and talk, ‘and as the little girl said of the peri- patetic speech maker “said nothin " and do nothing, and then some folks talk a little and do lots. You know to which class the First ['uited be. long. The Waukegan Minstrels drew a {ain‘cwwd at McDonald’s Hall last night; The feature of the evening was the fine violin playing, by Chas. K. ,Linsley. The duet, “Larboard Watch" and the renditions of the quartette Were also very fine. Pastor Johnsun, in his aunounce~ ments last Sunday. called attention to tlw Children's Day service, Sun- day, June 13th, in place of the usual vpreachipg service. . a... lift-fin svagt.¢e'§\i}%§§?$k Wlifi‘gelz idg of our Central and Vine M'etfues go up toAJze rpm ambawrch on their magnificent drives in face of our daily stiff nor'Westers. For the benefit of her many friends in this why, we will say that our former neighbor. Mrs. Julia R. Leach has changed her residence in Chicago, to one nearer the great University. and is now located at 5487 Lexington avenue. Mrs." Bird left the early part of the week for Fort Bayard, N. M.. to be with her husband" Miss Belle and George Evans, her daughter and son, will be at Highwood during the summer. A first class. light and airy flat of three rooms to rent cheap. City water, sewer and kersosene lights. Terms very reasonable, at this office. Mrs. A. Bock, though not able to be about the store yet. is improving rapidly and bids fair soon to be in her usual health. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. A. (l. ORTLUND. Manager. { First Class {Vgrk At Reasonable Prices. No. 5 St. Johns Ave. T. E‘. PIERSON, Upholstering and ' TELEPHONE 25 Highland Park Laundry, FOR SALE CHEAP A heavy WANTED I want about 20 young heifer calves at once; good prices paid. Apply to John Mooney. A éompanv of Chicago men left Fort Sheridan last Saturday morn ing in a yacht, in whose bottom they stove a hole and spent all day‘ get- ting into port at our pumping sta- tion, where Engineer .Seott played the good samnritan. Expecting to be in Chicago by noon, they gava away all tlwir provisions when leavv ing the Fort and no had to come up town and patronize ‘our markets. We found them at nset cooking steak, potatoes and flee 'on‘ the beacha , They repaired”, “min ”99;“ unfi“‘§ni}ézi't¢~i%<Ga'niéfi‘ city Sunk, day morning. FOR SALE~wOne oak sidelxmrd, l 8ft oak dining table, is oak leather-scutdiniug chairs. 1 ma- ple chamber set,3 1.)ieces,1 white enamel dresser. 1 white iron bedâ€" stead with brass 499p, 2 ,woveu wire springs. l laundry stove. l Hheehiruu stove and other arti. cles but little used very cheap; no use for them. Address NEWS office. FOR SALE To make room for new carriages. a good Kimble phae~ tou for $55. Address NEWS otfice‘ WANTED. FOR SALE. T0 RENT. Goods smut for and dew-rwl to all parts of Ull‘ city. Orders by past or tvlvphnm» promptly uttemlml to. Winduw Shade-s. Mattresk Making, Carpet Cleaning and Laying. Storage. Muv. ing and Packing. . .,,------ V--u--. Al umuv y, single harness; used but a Hhui‘t time; original cost, $1“. Inquire of Mrs. M. R. Hammond, West Central aw." cor. Green, City. 0. box- ‘10‘2, Highland Park Cabinet Work.

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