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Highland Park News (1874), 19 Aug 1898, p. 5

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5 been used in Chicago with :ribers that it is now to be and inspect new residence MMINGS, Manager. SHOES. VENUE. m LUMBER Vmsrmb’r. )NE 07 RTSON, Material of All Kinds. nfi Spiit Wood, Kindling. BOCK. . oods and Crockery, Man! for Blue Flame Wickless HI 5t-nxvs. quhfand Park Illinois. Tclephonc 54. Tin. Sheet-iron and Furnace W'drk Inc (A) ()rder. TOV ES, RANGES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS OLL a; CO., “is (change... 4% irs of All Kinds nd music Storc' and Furnace Work C. A. KUIST, E BLOCK. n a First’CIass ZMBER lst ‘1: .4 4| Hardware. Goods Delwend Free 0! Chart. Schneider «a :‘ ‘LLOYDMBERGEN,M D. FRED BOTKER 314 Central Ave Presbyterian Church Rev. annstiehl pastor Worship and preaching. to. 45 a. m Sabbath school 12 m Chrisfian Endeavor. 7 p m Prayer service, Wednesday, 7. 55 p m. BOTKER SPRIIKUIB WAGDNS. I Evangelical “Lu'th‘e'ran' Zion's Church, Mr. Saloman pastor, Sunday service, [0.00 'I- in. Sungay 591mg), {pm} to 10.00 a. m. West Side Barber Shop Trinity Chx'zmh, P. C. Wolcon, rector. Holy communion. 7.30 a, m. Sunday school, 10.001111. .Moming prayer and sermon, n 34 In. Second celebration first Sunday in the month. Even song, 5 p. m. 5.45 p m.‘ prayer meeting, Wednesday at i 7.30 p. m. Evangelical Asso.~ Rev. F. M. Gin rich gamut. Sunday services at Yuung en‘s cading Room. Sunday school at 10.00 a. m; German preaching at 11.00 a. m.; Y. P. S. C. F..atd;4’» 9.311.; nglish preaching at 7.39 p. m.; chnesday‘ at 7:30 p. m.. cottage yflth‘l’ meg-tings: Saturday, at 1.00 p. m.. cat- echrtical class at pasgor's gaudy: ‘ n v n The Bapnst Church. W. H. Vines, pastor. Preaching, 10.45 a. m., Sunday school, 12.00 m.; Bapxist Young 'Pcople's Union, 6.45 p. m; preaching, 7.30 p. m. Friday prayer meeting, 7.45 p. m. Ravinia M. E.Churc aninin. Rev. E. J. Heakkgcotc motorâ€"Sun 5 schooi at 2.80 p. m.; bpwonh League emdonal meeting Sundny evening at I o'clock p. m. preaching at 7.45 each Sund.‘ _ enlnz; prayer meeting from 8 to 8.30; bgwonh League business meeting Ind socialt e fourth~ Frldiy of each month. Swedish M. E. h met: (over Waldo's marked .-â€"Rev. 0. Wenliug, pastor. Sunday services as follows: Sunday school. 3430 p. m.; Epwonh League. 10¢ p. 111.: Preaching. 74.3 p. m. Prayer-meeting Thursday evening at 14.3. Everyone is invitedA First United Evangelical Church, Rev. A. ”aside. pnszor. Sunday services: Ger- man preaching, 10,45 a. m.; English, 7.30 9. m.; Sunday school. 9.30; K. L. C. E my, I ”.4 " .'.\1ar§‘"s"C'a{E5i{E ‘Cififi'ch, Rev. J. C. Magda“. pastor. First mass, 8.30; second mass, 10.00; Sunday school, 2‘32. Highland Park Council N6. 1066, Royal Arcanum. Meet in Masonic hall second and fourth Mondays of every month. Regent, W. A. Wilson; secretary. Frank B. Green. Cheskotong Tribe 1. 0. R. M. No. 112â€" Mecx at Masonic Hal't first and third Tuesdays. F. M. Ingalla. Sachem; J. H. Dufly. C. of R. A. O. Fay Lodge, A. F. and A. M. Reg~ ular meeting n‘gha hrs: and third Monday in each month, at Masonic hall, over M. Mos” )\‘s more. Independent Order Foresters. Court High- land. Mcetings first Ind third 'l‘huisdnys of each month in Forester’s Hull. " Modern Woodmen of Amem Meetings first and fourth Friday of each monéh In For- esters hall. Williamy Danner, V. C.; R. J. Rice.C1erk. , u _.. .. .. From the north . . . 12.47, 3.14 p. m. From the south, 7. 30, 9.12, ”.39 a. m., 12-07.} -S, S 37- 7 39 P m. DIPARI’UII For the south, 6. 50 9. 301. m , 12. 47, 3. l4, 5 33v 7- 29 P m For the north 9.12, 11.39;. m., 7.29 p. m. Mail pouches elm 15 minutes before the departure of trains. W. M. DOOLE Y Postmaster. vmrimry wanton and Danish... , Unexcelled Accommodation: for 5ch Horses and Dogs. mansion Vctuimry Hosjfltnl. Long Distance Tele hqne 216. 1016 Via Street. nv-nston. lll. Prole-or m Clue-co Vemimry Cofiege. A. S. ALEXANDER. I. 0.9.. V. 8. Successor to Dr.() 0.15 Femald. mm sum-g. rel-phone 18. Office: Highland Block HocRs: 2‘00 :0 4,00 P- M Hocxs (Highwood) 1W No. 6. 275 Central Avenue. kthzliabk J. J I Have Your 17:01:13ch by DR. H. H. BOUL'IZER, DB. FRANKLIN 6. WESGOTT, ROOM 1 HIGHLAND ILK. Dinner)! 01 Seem Soelqfltg. HIGHLAND JOHN H. MOHR, Prop. Drop a posml. ‘ or call on the propnetpr DR. E. C. CHURCH DIRECTORY . « MIMI « Highland Park, Ill. DEN TIS 1'. Dentist. “awn“ PARK POSTOFFCE. RES. HIGHWOOD. Until 9.00 A‘ M mghllnd Pnrk. Ill. to b r I. (In!) N or notice. Highland Park. Illinois. Tchphone I0 5 OIHCI H00”? The reeeOn the marshal does not put his snap apparatus on the unli- censed dogs is, the pound is not ready for them, but will be in a few days, then if you want music go up there and hear them howl. ‘ But if people keep on paying their license fees, as they have been doing, there will be very few dogs left to ornament the poundr Whiie enjoying a sail last Sunday Milton Baker‘s yacht was capsized. throwing him into the water. Fortu- nately for Mr. Baker, he had a life preserver on board, which he grasp- ed and held onto until rescued by a Mr. Gail of Highwood. What is the use of standing up, or sitting on an old dry goods box, when the Tobey Furniture Company are selling comfortahle chairs at half price, only $30. each. Think of it. a good chair at only $30. when the old price was $60. William Galloway while repairing the harness of his team last Saturday had occasion to walk out on the ton- gue of the wagon between the horses when the animals became‘frightened and ran away, throwing Mr. Gallo way beneath the wheels and break- ing three of his ribs. Begin toget your lunch basket ready for that excursion to Devil‘s Lake, Wednesday the 24th, inst. It will be a rare trip, not like Madison, for the country up there is wild to a degree and the trip will be: delight. ful one. Director George N. Cnrman and wife, Prof. Louis E. Pope and math 81', of the Lewis Institute, Chicago, are spending a few Weeks in this city. They are boarding at Ravinook, and are charmed with the Park. band, which was on board on their way to Waukegan, had to hoof it to the hitter place. City Attorney left yesterday for a three weeks’ outing at Ocean City, Maryland, down: where the waves of the old Atlantic break inouthe shore to put (me toaleep. Last Sunday morning a street car brnke down'lat a point near North Chicago, and the Highland Park The services of the United Evan- gelical church will be conducted on nextVSabbath by the Rev. A. A. Pfan- stiehl of the Presbyterian Church. W. E. Brand, while on a scaffold in his studio the latter part of last week, [all and injured himself. He is rapidly getting well Mien Susie Weddell, who has been a guest at Mrs. Hammond's for some time past, has returned to her home in Davenport, Iowa. The old alderman were very glad tome ex Alderman J. C Cushman back" 1n the ci‘y hall again Tuesday evening _ “Jack" Gmy,son of Mrs. E. E. Gray, had thé misfortune to fall from a tree last Saturday and bteak an Maurice Noetbling, son of Mrs. August Noethling, fell from a tree last week and broke his arm. ’ Rev. A. Haefele spends the week and the coming Sabbath at Oak Dale campmeeting near Frooport. ‘ The engagement of Miss Cecile Norton and Ranney Winchester has been announced. Spring ducks 12% c lb. Spring chickens 13 c lb.’ Young hens 11 c. lb. at.Allen‘s dairy. - Quin a few Highland Pukites took in the excursion to St Joe, Sun. day labt. Rev. H. C. Furstvof Upper Alton, 111., spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. G_. B. Cummings. Sweet butter (no alt) can be had at Allen’s dairy, P. 0. box 40. Butterick’s Patterns for sale at Miss Erskine’s. NEWSLETS. Ex. Com. of Rep. Co Lake Co. Ill. Libertyville. . Fremont . . . . \Vauconda .. Cuba ...... Ela ........ \ ernon . . \V. Deerfield Deerfield lst A Republican County Convention will be held at the town hall in the village of Libertyville, Lake County Illinois, on Saturday,September 10, A. D. 1898, at 1:30 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates for the following county offices of said. Lake County. viz: County J udge, County Clerk, Sherifl, County Treasurer and County Super- intendent of Schools, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the con- vention. It having been resolved at a meeting of the County Central, Committee that each voting precincti in the county be declared a primary district, and that primary elections or caucuses be called for each ofsaid primary districts, it is therefore re- commended that primary elections or caucuses beoalled for each primary district in said county on Friday. September 9. 1898, at the usual hour. The representation for each primary district will be one delegate for each 27 votes, or major fraction thereof. cast for the Republican candidate for President in 1896. The several pri mary districts will thus be entitled to send delegiites to said County Convention. as follows, tpwih - PRIMARY Disrmcr irons nsi. Benton.....; .......... 97 4* Newport .............. 178 7 : Antioch .............. 394 l?) i Grant ................ 8|) 3‘ Avon .- ................ 258 10] Warren.............. W7 7i Waukegan lat .......... 571 ‘21 “ 2nd.........292 ll “ 3rd ......... 339 13 “ 4th ......... 317 12 Shields lst We met James McDonough of Highwood walking south at a brisk pace, a day or two since and in reply to our inquiry, said he was going to Cuba. Oh yes, we understood it all then: he is going down to the“Pesrl of the Antilles to invest his surplus earnings aa'atstion agent at High- wood. “Mac" always was a aagac- ious. thrifty fellow; he was born in Middlebury, Vermont. the same town and state that gave Chicago and Lake Forest that great wholesale grocer, Mr. Warner. Rev. Dr. A. K. Parker, pastor of the Centennial Baptist Church,Chic- ago, is spending a few days this week and over Sunday at Ravindok, the guest of Professors Carmm and Pope of the Lewis Institute. He finds the airof the Park wonderful- ly pure and invigonting. We no gladto know that me out- look for Ferry Hall and Lake Forest University generally is very fine. The inspiration of two such leaders as President McClure, and Principal Sabra L. Sal-giant tells on the numâ€" ber and quality of the students. Since his illness J. M. Bilhnnhu secured the services of In expel-Q humus maker, who will turn out .1] work left lt hi0 place in “to mull prompt ad Man mmnor. The finest Elgin ammery butter, nothing bettei made, at Alleu’u daiiy. REPUBLICAN C0. CONVENTION. Total.. 2nd W. C. Urn-ox. W. S. BCLwcx, ARTHUR Coon. A. W. Fanan, D. A. Wxnuus, Tamus Conn-1', C. G. WINBAN 5028 188 78 188 21 )5 145 m4 182 121 38.5 130 81) 258 W7 571 292 1H! 21 11 13 I4 Coal, Building flaterial. and Ice. ma. w. Schumacbcr, HENRY EWART, Plow’s ' Horseshoelng a Specialty. ma. w. Scblmcber’s We make our own Syrups direct from the Fruit. Horseshoeing w Blacksmithing 33C. 6. The city drrk dull comply with the pmvhwna m "An ad to provide within! 35'!" ’°' "" a“??? ”m“? 5" ““‘ih‘f'm‘i‘ ato‘rman v Ia " n 1mm n July In. A.D. mum u: land I. dulln- quem utter return a! wnmm Ii uld city 1861”. then nld flak uh-ll m 1- re at H IuCh spend ux. ! writing, to e coumy (return and cpo do county mum. pm: to April In. I“. u required by and on, Passed Aug ud mm. 108, [nIAL] Approved Aug”! lhh ma. n. (; EVANS. Aneu: JOHN l-nmn'. (‘ luck-rt sped Bald human 0! mm! work Ihl“ certify to I bill of the coat of and ndnulk. cunmdrd by said cuy. showing In u- nu- ltemu the can of undln . mllerfllu. nyuu dawn and supervlnlun.nn file at 'm the office of the city clerk. warm" Vth I Md 0! the mu or pan-rig a! land touching upon the Mural (hr and uldcwnlk. me name of me (when thelrkvol. and their honme on aid fldc' w: . 330 a. The city collector u hen-by decay. rated the ufllcrr collect me- Ipeclll tn hen-In provided. tn whom the war-ma for the limo: my“ be dim“: "SEC. ‘1‘ in] numer- 0! lot: or pure). of land timid we hereby uired to run strum aid udevuk. m hum M! elr respective [and Vlthlnthmy dun-(tame dm 0! publld’t lax thin ordinance; and in def-uh lhereul add martin)- m be lumhhed Ind Ilduulk m he Named b): [lid 9“) _ n-und The nude 0! Illd Ildmlk shall ht and by me engineer employed bx; uld clh'. and all venom eurloc [he [rude I I” npply (u um um mum-er lot the game. 1 , At Ill enema-mg. Interacting uld unit the tune I be confirm-ted in mmm ll hen-tn vided. except that the m amt. of mid k than be fluted with Innanglnd “not fun! inches A»!!! and the gum!!! ~ concrete shun be five-m1 one-bdflnchut |ck Manx; tide of the outer e o! and much a m- Ihl" be due It: Inc wide md at leut mn- tK-lour lnchn deep tn wmrh um]! I» ma t rec-Inch common 90mm dnm mk- tonhe emin- lencth of aid wulk. d data I“: to be so hid in to have I proper u! m curry 0!! water. and m be Canned“! It the end I'tth the utter! gunrr. m with m cunvemrnt run-hr hum ; the juluu 04‘ uh! I: to be raven-d with tar paper Sud dllrh fut aid tlle shall be filled m with and. Auden of (rum to the depth at m htteninchn. nndthe: tome sur- tace with I e cremated cum. e spun between the cdau u! add uduull when com- ;Ietrd Ind the e n o! and trench aha“ be Hod In WQI) II 31113th the» 0!"!er u! the SIC‘I’ION 1. Thu! u “dew-1k heconunmed name val side at Shem-m RIM. hmerly “fled Pun Clinton avenue Immediately ln hp!“ of the following delcrlhed In“ at pure“ SIDEWALK ORDINANCE. For Cememmm Wm Iide of Sheridan Rood. formerly “neg Port Chnum lvenur. ae'koum ncdb VQV51§yVEJQQJ§11§Eh~ aof Hkhlgpd magi: up: Cogny, )Mnoh: Has recently removed to his new and commodioun brick shop on Central. comer of Park arénue, and he is prepared w do At prices 3's low an is counilbent with good work. ' ICE CREAM SODA. PRICCIIPTION OIUOGICT‘ KEEP COOL RAFFENkBAKER. TELEPHONE NO. 3‘ Allegretti Candies A FRI.“ STOCK Of ALWAYI ON HAND Iv oninxma andduOrigixul May-w Back of Freberg's Livery. Orders Prompdy Attended to. A. E WICKHAM. Electrical (instruction, I. B. BECKER. Merchant Tailor. Clothing Cleaned, Dyed and Repaired. ,uiofudlon mm“. Salts Cleaned and Proud. 73 Cents. Repair your Carriagc m Shocyour Horse A FincLincofBakeryGoods thland Park Laundry, A. 0. ORTLUND. w. First Class Work ' At Reasonable Prices. HotRolkandBmd Delivmdfoerldut. IILIP'!ONI 2. SOMERVILLE'S Bakery and Restaurant, orncs: HABTBDIF a. mum news smut. ‘ W. J. MCKINNEY, Painter, Decorator n‘ Paper Hanger. All work executed promptly and in the best manner. Highland Park Electric Light Co. Private Telephones "4 Speaking Tubes. Electric nglu, Electric Bell. Burglar Alarm. Fire Alarm, Electrical...“ NQMWM‘MM New Wort. La-ps furnished. 4" kinds 0! Electrics! Maren-l. Office: Cmmlnp' PIA-mac!- mnuu Put. u. Goods sent for and delivered to all parts of the city. Urdu-n by post or telephone promptly attended to. Sol" VIII .0 right.“ at Ma navy-right. qu workmen arr elm-n. we use on!) the but mutrrlnl and our prim-I arr an hm- n n con-turn! rid: flood wmkl Wemnmv pawn) doulktndnol Electrical“ 32m" volt Ind nod:- lna. such :- red Denman 5!. Join Av... box! :0 P. 0‘ 3L Johns Avenue. [Adler and Gent's II‘IYO on hum! IIIYQ Block- Constnlction.

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