3R0 . a. E on Coffee bx.“ ' . . ULIIS. ~_, “.or hm FL'CdI Ours. Bran. . ‘i i i. .- 1:3!.fllureu..‘leu mdm‘lng» and Stay, .has; 3*. xenbern TN “hi and Coffee i u .i: ~~-'.‘. it to you r , . ’2'. ‘ IleEPHONE 46. ï¬reenhouses, 1Proprietor ' ilowers d Flowering Plants iiRK, ILL. TSON, iterial of All Kinds. j e Split Wood. Kindling. : ~. l- lNUE. lN LUMBER DISTRIBT. IE 67 )LL 6: co, barge... s of All Kinds $35 L’p. and Furnace Work. Goats Delivered Free of Charge. Highland Park Illinois. Tc cphone 54. UFFY inie Parcel Delivery. is, 10o of the city. d and Shipped. greates‘ rare. en all orders. 5 Write in ourhands. .. .i .ziyr-‘FY, ' i i ‘tanager. i i . Meet at Masonic ._'â€" mama-“J: 1W No. 0. LLOYD M. BERGEN. M. D. mu lot'u ° â€o m x on 1 a. to it... w L'nti19.00A.’M. 12.00to'l.30 r. n. 7.00 to 8.00 P. I. lift. FRANKLIN 6. WESllllTl, ROOM 1 HIGHLAND ILK. RID. HIGHWOOD. Highland Park. in. 7"! HOURS (Highwood): Horas: 1.00 to 4 no r. M ______,__..â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"- Ufl’ice: Highland Block DR.E.C.KAYE, ». DENTIST. Highland Park. Illinois. TW7D. ""' " 'â€"â€"â€"â€"-â€"â€"“‘â€"â€""‘. PW adulat- DR. H. H. BOULTER, Dentist. Ul’rlt'l ‘Hocu; Succflw'l“ . I A. a. no a r. I. DT- 0- 8- l-ernald. L‘ntil iurthor'notice. Professor in Chicago Veterinary College. ‘ A. S. ALEXANDER, ii. I). 0., V. ‘8. Veterinary Surgeon and Milan... L'nexcelled Accommodations for Sick Horses and Dogs. :vanston Vetgrlnary Hospital. Long Distance Telephone 216. 1016 Davis Street. l-zvanstoii. lll. HIGHLAND PARK POSTOFFICE . ARRIVAL. From the north . 12.47, 3.x; p. m. From the south. 7.30. 9.i2, “.39 a. m., [2.07, 3.23, 5.37. 7.29 p. up DII'AITURI. For the south, 6.30, 9.3054. in,, i2.47. 3J4, 5.33. 7.29 p. in. For the north , 9.12, â€.39 a. m., 7.29 p. in. Mail pouches close l5 minutes before the departure of trains. W. .\l. DUDLEY, Postmaster. Directory of Scent Soclotleg. Cheskotong Tribe. l. U. R. M. No. n2â€" Hall tint and third Tuesdays. F. M. lngalls. Sachem; J. H. Dntl‘y. C. or R A, U. Fay Lodge, A. l'. and A. M. Reg- ular meeting nights first and third Monday in each month, at Masonic hall, over M; Moses a: Son's store, Independent Order Foresters, Court High- land. Meetings ï¬rst and third Thursdays of each month in Forester's Hall. Modern Woodmen of America, Meetings first and fourth Friday of each monthEin For- esters' hall. William Dunner, V. C.; R. j. Rice, Clerk. ‘ . ~ . . Highland Park Council No. 1066, Royal Arcanum. Meet in Masonic hall second and fourth Mondays of every month. Regent. W. A. Wilson; secretary, Frank B. Green. ___'___'__.__'__._â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" GNU RC“ DIRECTORY . Ravinia M. E.Church. Ravinia. Rev. 1-). .l. Heathcote pastorwSunda ' school at 2.80. p. m.: Epworth League evotional meeting Sunday evening at 7 o'clock p. m. preaching at 7 45 each Sunda, . enmg: prayer meeting Miss Erskine’s with typhoid fever. , East, Monday last. 25 c. per hundred at Evans For- rest. cheese and buttermilk at Allen‘s dairy. a few days at her former home in sick this week. 1‘!thch m5 at this writing. i visiting the home of his father and making other interesting trips in old England. six weeks. . tiothpleasantly spent with relatives NEWSLETS. l Buttrick's Patterns for sale at Mrs. John Nelson is very Sick l Mrs. C. J. Winchester left for the Paper napkins for picnic parties Fresh cottage and Neuchatel Mrs. \V. J. McKinney impending Wheeling. Mrs. George Elvey has been quite She is some better Spring chickens and young hens dressed to order at Allen's Dairy. P. 0. box 40. Mrs. “'atson and son Richard have gone‘ to \Vauconda for a few weeks outing. A Sign of culture~propcr corres- pondence paper. A choice assort- ment at the Ni-zws otiice. During the month of July I will renovate hair mattresses for 82.00. T. E. Pisnsos. Mrs. E. P. Chapbell. of Chicago has been spending the. week with Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Vetter. “'e are very glad to note that Mrs. Daniel Sheahen is very much improved from her recent illness. Children‘s Day will be Observed at the First United Evang. church Sunday morning with appropiate ex- ercises. . . Miss Harriet M. Alford returned Wednesday from a two Weeks vacu l in Aurora.†Miss Cora Maxwell's many High- land Park friends heard with regret of her illness with typhoid fever. at her home in Lake Forest. . To lovers of good butter~ Try Al- len's Finest Elgin creamery butter packed in jars at it) c. lb. Nothing better made. Always fresh. It is quite the fad now to close the home establishment and the whole ll family enjoy the delectable dishes' the table at Highland Ho-' . set upon tel. from 8 to B 80: E worth Lea ue business meeting and soCialt e fourth Fillday of each month. Swedish .Vf. E.Church lover . -â€"|i(ev. t). \Vessling. pastor Sunday §eerCcS as follows: Sunday school. 3 3') p. in.: hpworth League. ".00 p. in.: Preaching, 74.3 p._ in Prayer-meeting Thursday evening at Ll... Everyone is invited. L'nited Evangelical Church. Rev. A. V\'aldo'smarket,i First . . llaefele, pastor. Sunday serVices: (ner- man preaching. 10,43 a. iii.; English. 7. o l\. l.. l. p. m.; Sunday school, 9.30; ’ \\ edncsday at 6.43 p. in.; prayer meeting, 7.30 p. m. Evangelical Assn. #â€" Rev. F. ,M. Gin rich astor. Sunday services at Young. .\ ens eadin Room. a.m: Gcrniaispreachin at iroo :i. in; k. P. S. C. E. at 6:45 p. m.: English [nachmg at 7.30 p. "L'. - tinesday at 7;:.o p. â€L. cottage prayer meetings: Saturday. at too p. in.. cat- echetical class at pastor‘s study. ‘ SLMary's Catholic Church, Rev. _l. L. .‘laalden, pastor. First masts, 8.30: second mass. 10.00: Sunday school, 2.30. The Baptist Church. “1'. H. Vines, pastor. Preaching, [0.45 a. in.. Sunday school, 12.00 L'iiion, 6.45 Sunday school at [0.00 ni.;Baptisi Young People's p. m.; preaching, 7.30 p. in. Friday“ prayer meeting, 7.45 p. in. ‘ . lavangelical Lutheran Zion‘s Church, Mr. Saloman pastor. Sunday service. 10.00 a. in. Sunday school, from i) to [0.00 a. at. Trinity Church, l’. t}. \Volcott, rector. Huly coinmunion. 7.30 a,- iii. Sunday school, 10.0o a. m, Morning prayer and 'sermon, It a. in, Second celebration ï¬rst Sunday in the month. Even song, 5 p . m. Presbyterian Church. Rev. Pfanstiehl pastor Worship and preaching, [0.45 a. m. Sabbath school. [2 m. Christian Endeavor, 7- P. m. Prayer service, Wednesday, 7. as P. m. : E. A. NELSON. Merchant Tailorn. itrain going south about 9 o'clock. It ‘ lthrcw one car across the track derail- iiig two others. The wrecking train l Suits Made to (inlet at Reasonable Prices. Cleaning, Dyeing " CENTRAL AVENl‘E. 12,, . and Repairing. , l Attorney Smobt's mother came on ifrom Washington, D. C.. Saturday ’ ‘for her summer residence with her ‘ l 'son in this city of such unri'valled' beauty. l A The first car to Lake Forest ran. through last night at midnight. It is expected that regular trips to. Lake Forest and Lake Bluff will be started today. lthree years time with security on l i personal or real estate. Any one with a bit of surplus money to loan at home may call or write us. Mr. and Mrs. Edward \Vendling i now of Evans Forrest, Nun‘s “fâ€: lice. Free delivery. for a special bill of fare for Sunday and Monday. Specially printed bills i of fare in colors appropriate to the occasion will be used. Mrs. John Nolan, died last Friday, of typhoid fever. The little one win eight years old. held Sunday church. All join in sympathy with the be- reaved family. day on his trip to England. He left Boston on a Cunard line boat espec- made up is as follows: Principal, grades. assisted by the principal. Miss Bangs; sixth, Miss Kostanser; fifth. Miss Bottnm; Cook; third, Miss King; sooond,Mias Corbett; first. Miss Barlow. OH We can place a loan of $000 on , Saturday, July 6111. . l _,_.',,-+.,,_----,_ ‘ a ._ _ July magazines now out. OrderI we i\\'c bog leave to announce 1that we have moved to our 3 inew store in the Basye Blk.. . ‘ and that we have added a fine i dine of Statignery which we‘ “'9 wil so at reasonable [sell prices. We have box paperl ifrom 5 cents to 40 ctu. perl Ibox. and also a line of Tab~ . let.» that cannot be duplicat- s‘a ‘ed in this city fonthe prices ' ,st which we are selling them. lYou want good Stationery, ‘and you want it at reasons- “0.' Table prices; We can say 1(Withont any stretch of ill!- (W. The Highland Hotel haveplanned Mamie Nolan, daughter oer. and The funeral was from the Catholic It Corduroy. lagination) that we have the interment itinest line of these goods. Charles H. Warren left here Sun- EMIS 8 forte“, WI. ally chartered for the trip. He plans an ms 100.. - lam lock. For fleeting BaptlatiVoung People's Union. At Buffalo. N. \'.. Jilly “~17. the Nickel Plate Road will sell tickets at rates lower than via other lines. The aowmmmlations are strictly first- class in every particular. and it will be to your advantage to communi. mite with the '(ieneral Agent. lll Adams Street. Chicago. before )ur- chasing your ticket. ' t4 He will return in about as far as The slate'of teachers. seventh and eighth fourth. Miss The teachers have. all gone home JtJLVvs i A i . . . l . â€â€˜9†vacations. Ml“ â€3'51": The Nickel Plate Road willrun an will be at (‘zirolL lows; Miss Kos- excursion to Chautauqua Lake, at tanner at (‘rawfordsville, Ind.; Miss 0““ “‘7" {0' “'0 roimd ll’iP-_ Writ? Botturn 3f. Shafts-bury, V1.2 Mitt! to J ‘. Cfllflhlll, lll All!!!“ 83L. ‘ _ Cook at Chicago; Miss King at (‘old Ehicago, for particulars. water Mich; Minn Corbett at Omaha; i -- WV Miss Barlow at Delavan, “'is. FLOWS." The communion of the Lord‘s sup. ' up we oaths“. per it'll be sdm‘n' torod tth P - bytoriitn churchln‘esxt. Sabbathomdz- ALLEO les Fred.W. Schumachcr, ing. At the same service a number â€LE AGENT of new members will be received iii- to full communion of the chprch. The session will meet at 10:300'clock Sabbath morning to receive any who ‘ may desire to unite with the church These and.“ can only be bought _ . fresh from the factory through us. either on confession or by letter. ' The usual order of aerviocâ€" at the Baptist church will be changed some what on next Sabbath morning. The .. subject of the sermon will be “Pa- triotism." the same subject will be b‘ We also have an aawrtment of cam eras ranging from $2.7)“ upward. Al the Siinday'school. The church Willi But these are only side issues. Out 2 be appropriately decorated and the l special attention is given to the l l public are most cordially invited to ‘ handling of be present. i . Another opportunity to visit Lake Pure Druz‘s 89d ‘ Geneva, one of the prettiest of the Full n Prescri Ions lake resorts in the northwest. will g pt be afforded the people of the Park. ; Saturday, July 9th. The North. 1 l \Vestern will run another of tlicirlFer. W. SChumad1“,l popular excursions to that lake, leavw ‘ ing here at N: 10, getting back aboutii Prescription Drugisr, the same timein the evening. 'l‘herci . . . . _ . . . . : Jl'ST Ul'l’t >511 i-. 1lii~. DH-t i1. isjiue scenery on route. - l’lan mi 1 take-this trip. Remember the date. l 'I’HUNh 46 I, l ‘ The Board of Education has notl Hgglflmwsrmw by ‘ iyet secured a Principal for the cityl . school. Nine years ago a similar: ‘ KM‘E‘EL id’ï¬fnt‘li 1 'state of afl'airs occurred respecting l in. old Port Clinton school and the IOTKEN SPRINKLINE WAGONSQ were verv pleasantlv surprised at , . . It: “‘38 the sixth anniver- All seemed friends. nary of their marriage. to have a" very enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Alexander give a reception this, Friday, evening at their“ elegant home up on the 1Sheridan Road. , It is ii. honor of ‘ some of tile guests of their home, and {will be a very recherche affair. ‘ Tuesday an accident occurred on the railroad near the water tank. ‘A drawbar came Out on a freight car-in quickly came from the city and about 7 noon the track was again clear. l _ " John Nolan met with quite a pain- RAFFENétBAKERi Coal. Building Material and Ice. 3 TELEPHONE NO. 34 5 fiil accident at the factory Monday. ! He was silver-plating a percussion Icartridge, when in some unexplain- ' {able way. it exploded. the bullet en- ltering his hand. He is doing well land is at his work again. their home last night by a party of. Saturday evening before the school ii was to open the committee came to: 3'11]{(Emml‘mnpnm,,' l Raviriook. We engaged for five days for the fun of the thing. and; did ï¬ve months hard work. and en-l ijoyed it immensely. But Barkua is, inot “willin†now; his pedagogicali days are in the past, but he can tell how the thing shouldbe done. Real- ly teaching school is about the grand- 1 eat work on earth. _ . l Monday was “kickers day." that is: lthe day when tax-payers went up to .tind fault with the assessor.. There; ‘was a very fair, rather full attend ’, I ance and several pretty “high kick- ft“ 300‘ FRED BOTKER 314 Central Ave Highland Park, Ill West Side llarlierShopi1 JOHN H. MOHR. Prop. i Central Avenue. l __ 7.___._â€"â€".r.y..w- . -..__..__ T. J. LENNON. m Sim scum-sf tern." as they say of some dramatic; 1 perlormers. ()n the Whole howhver.i ithero was general satisfaction; itwasf Levident the assessor had tried to dof ; his Work honestly and faithfully andi lthat goes a great way with moist| l people. Some of his estimates were! ‘ raised. and some of his valuations l lowered. but the overwhelming ma-l ‘jority stood as Mr. I’almatio’r placed them. i W. Central Ave. E Shop over John H. Molir's Barber Shop m Sale Sthblesu 1' TW :1. Moving and Teaming l‘ritcn arc krflltlllllflc. II St. Johns Avenue. lElectrical..... Electric Light, "- CcntralAch - toms FRI-BERG. l Livery, Boarding, l Construction. We are not! prepared to do all kind-o! hit-(meal Construction uurk and repair- ln‘. curb an Electric Bell, Burglar Alarm, Fire Alarm, Private Telephones 0-4 Speaking Tubes. ()ur workmen are expert. we un- only the beat material and w: ricer an- as low as is con-latent with ‘0‘ work Highland Park The Leading Market, DEALER: IN Fresh and Salt Meats, POULTRY. FISH. BUTTER AND EGGS. WParkal. TELEPHONE 42. W. J. MCKINNEY, Painter, Decorator m4 Paper Hanger. All work executed promptly and in the best manner. turner: unison MEIIEREB I!“ Milli. soméizï¬ss GAME RAS " Bakery and Restaura‘rt. St. Johns Av... .03! to '. 0. made prominent in the exercises of . . . 1 «complete line of shunts-um supplies. ( A Fine l .. lid my C l always on hand fHoi Rolls and Blend “t. Delivered for Hot and cod Mcats at All â€can. Fred Dcnmar; ~ 0‘ -..... l Repair your Carriage «4 Shoe your Horse Back of Freberg’s Livery. St. Johns Avenue. Highland Park Laundry, A. a. ORTLUND. Hanger. First Class Work At Reasonable Prices. Goods sent for and delivered to all parts of the city. Orders by post or telephone promptly attended to. flLlP’tONI 2| electrical com New Work. La-ps furnished, All Kinds of Ziearical Material.