'5 offer: diHerâ€" omcuu. DIRECTORY CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK DmielCobb... .'.Hoyo_r “numb"... Clark 5mm: F. Knox.†.1 ......... .Anorney buvid A Holmes. .. ......... Treasurer Peter F. Dooley. . . . ....... collecto: Thomas H. Dooley; ......... ._ .Mnnhol, John M. Kline. -[- ........ Night Police John Nehon ......... . -. TN'Lght Police Lewis B. Hibbard. -.. .Poliee Magistrate. Thou. Morton. foreman Street Work Edw. I. hing... . .Supn. Water Works Alex Scott. . . .Ans’t Supt. Water Works- Thomu Horton. . .Chief Fire Marshal John Sheahen. A . .Ass’t. Fire Bimbo] Mot Hunkâ€"Daniel Cobb. Henry S. Hukin, M. 0., Helen M. Lynch, M. D. Cropley G. Phihips Board 01 Local Imprommenisahoniel Cobb William brunt. Lewis 0. Van Riper. bum-A. Holma..,. Pom- F. Dooley...... Thomas M. Dooley; ...... John M. Rune... ......... John Nehon ......... .-..i Awï¬um. First Wadeâ€"M. H. MéCnflrey. E. A. Warren. : Second anewis o. ‘Vm RipgrwA ‘ G. Chmpitt. Third Wilde-George W. Roberts, “i1- lhmG Stubbs. Fourth Wardâ€" William ..Grant, Fred Gmnsladeh . Win meetings of the City Council, Fir-a1 TWy evening of each month at 8 o’clock. " PRBSBYTERIAN -- Rev. A. A. ’l’fan- stick}, Plant. ' 1035â€" Sundty morning sevices. 12 m. -- Sunday-Selma}, R. W mm, Superintendent. 7.p m. â€"â€"Chdsmm Endeavor. Week â€day services; 3 p. am. Wednesday, Ladies‘ Mission- ruwr UNITED luv-menial,â€" 36v. A. Hacfele, . Pastor. ' 9:30 a. m.â€"â€" hunday-School. Aug. Noerenherg Superintendent. . 10:451. Intâ€"‘- Sunday morning ser- vicel. ‘ ‘_ _ V ., 6?“; p m ' ~â€"Christisn Endeavor _. 7: 30 p. m. â€"â€" Standby evening whimsy - 7:30p. 1n. â€"â€" Weflnesday and Friday evening prayer meetings.- . nnndsy manning services and Wed. nesdsy evening praver meeting are; eondm ted 111» German. Strangers are especially welcome. EBENEZER- -EVANGELICAL â€"- Rev. G. (i. 1 chmid Pastor. 10 n In. â€"â€"- Snndnycb‘chool O. B. Brand Superintendant. u a. m. â€"â€" Sunday morning services. 0:13 p. m. â€" Christian Endentor. ' 7 :30 p. m. -â€" Sunday evening services? ‘7! eek day meetings: ' 7:30 p. m. â€"â€" Wednesday. Senier pay- er meeting. V V V > 7:3“ p. m.â€"-â€" Friday, English ‘pra'yer hinting. , 3- ' . Sunday morning se.iioes' 33 Wed? nesday’ evening payer amazing conducted in Gama. : " Ali are-welcome. ‘ ’ EHSCOPAL~ReL Pl ’0. Woloon, Réc- x any Union 7: 5 -â€" Wednesday evening prayer meeting. All are cordially invited. 8T. M XRY 5 (1A 'I‘HOLIC» Fnther J. E. Madden. Pastor. ‘ 8:30 a. m. â€" First Mus. M's. m ~â€" High Mass. v1 2 p. m. -â€"â€" Sundayc‘chool » . 3 p m. .. Vespers. Special devices during Lent BAPTIsTâ€"PM. J White Pastor ‘ ‘ 10. 48a. in. ~8umymotn1ng sex-flees ’ 1"“. wsnndug $61001, Prof. W A. ' - Wilson, Subbï¬nméent. ., V‘ ' a: $5 p. m.+-Christ1§‘n Maven , 7:15 9.51, -- Sunday evening services. 1:80 p n. â€"â€" Wednesdny evening pray- or . ‘3WEDISR‘:IL ï¬â€"«Bfl If P. 016â€" ""91" W“ ‘ "r v , ,, 7 735 p. n. â€"-Sun3-y evening’ services Even-yam «famed ., . _ QB RISTIAN SCIENCE SOC] ETY~â€"' Snnduy morning service. 10:45; “‘ednosany evening service. 8. 199 Park uen‘ue', (ï¬rst. street north of public library.) / All are welcome. ‘ sun-day services: 7:30; m.â€"â€"- Ho? PC ulucn. . w".â€" . 5p m. 'Jâ€"Snnda'y: '-chool , p m .. h‘pgortb Law- II. 3: 7:00 -. .3 â€"Sun my evening? servia '54 CITY OIIICIIB: CflU RC HES. V1751)! Euchgrist (every A. A. Plan- 5 f; (45W.- But I‘Know Liquor is 8016i! Mame ~â€"_.â€"Ws don’t dispute the point for a minute. There is '1'; strong prohibition is‘v sgams "1 stealing 1n Maine,hnt we presume that an the thieves are not 0171f side of that state. “There 111's ;; 5o n saloons 1n Portland, Maine} :5 U oubtedly, but that is not th‘I:g . fault of the law not the people 0 _ Maine, but of ofï¬cers electéd‘ t ' enforce that law 5 Who are they Repubhcans or Democrats ever time!- When the Prohibiti'o party gets into power in Main you can bet your last symmer 111; that not an open saloon ow1ll 1; found m the whole state. A Pro: hibition party sheriff has just bee . elected 111 Portland and the (la? . after the election most of th i joints closed up. 5‘ I BELIEVE IN Elsa 1.1013133“ wThat’s .all right. 3:311:11 vb“- lieve in license, high or low, yx 1 should stay in either ’of the .0 1 partiaé. But don’t come atom and tell us that high license temperance gis tion; betterlm for some one wh does not knc'fl that Lineoln is dead or that t V; war is over, to play that gameo 0:3: All the brewers and distillersg ,the country are enthusiasticz‘allyj tfavor of high licenSe, and 'th1} 1 ought to know what is good i?“ 1‘ their business. To say tb’t drunkenness is diminished ‘y high license is a high 91d 110, without any. sense to it. . â€I. Believe in Local Option - That Was the orerwhélmlog aeti -. went down South 958(1)†110 we“ ’ They believedthet northern em a had no right to intedere viii! tï¬~ slams trade of the south But 111 e people of the north didn’t thi 1k exactly that way and gave 101: 11 ‘option 111 the traflic of human 1;.) - ings a dedth blow right sqmre :1- tween the eyes. The Morm 13 would like very much to se _‘e polygamy on the local option 11‘ ‘1. If you see a poihonoue an? (e crawling through the grass 11 your front yard direétly tom]; 13‘ your little child. Prohibiï¬g 111 says: “Kill the snake,†but 11.611111 option says: “Drive it Over Etc your neighbor’ as y'ard.†Looal rp- tion is a“leed_le†too local for 6.1211- ing with the whisky traï¬io in 1::- country. â€"-â€"Tallie Morgue, in 5:â€: he Patrol Prohibition in Maine. The Inter Ocean again w over the fact that the law age liquor selling in Maine is b enforced It is true that all class of papers insist that it is being enforced, and that the ' more drinking in Maine than-'5' where, and yet they are ineon Vent enough to complain of fact when it is enforced. . Listen. ' “A new scheme has been} vised for extracting the few maining teeth of the famous nte know’n «the Maine pro tory liquor law, and there is l prospect that it will succeed bill is to be introduced in session of the legisiature v will begin; on“: next ~L _ nesday providing that the joroement of the liqu‘or la? taken out of the hands 0 aheriï¬s and plaeed exclnnm the hands of the city and anthoritiea. v ‘ ;~ I "Portland and- Lewiston, proh‘ibitoryvridden, are esp Bu’t‘ ï¬fe “."w in" ’t thiiik' “3““? we 10.; 11 :$;; man I; " not a fit [uare 55‘ world wh Mormmls ï¬bereeve to 5e _:8 poison a ion 11‘ "1. very Vi?! 5 fat 1 1 at 118 10% )wn iHERIDAN ROAD NEWS LETTER. ich the r in in favor of this change, as it is] well knoï¬n that no mayor or chief? of police could be elected In either‘ of those cities who was disposed to enforce the law. It would be genetically 101181 option, and it would at once and completely dis- pol the terror that possesses Port.- land overi the recent election of the Baptist clergyman and prohi- _bitionist,, Rev. 8'. F. Pearson. as sherifl‘. - ‘ “Péamou was elected parily by (accident, and ,. partly ,as a jbke, men of all parties voting for him, and none of them sus- pecting that he would win. But he did win, and now the Port- hinders have to go dry or drink out of bétties in dark closets." macro-«'01 Opinion. The billowing II the continuation of a criticism on an editorial pub- lished ii: The Outlook on “Tim Abolition of the Canteen" The edi ‘30! goes on to say, “We do not think that all one or all sale of alcoholic beverages in wrong." We must beg leave to difler. but will not. stop to dismiss that point here. The editor adds: â€That all use and all sale of alcohol in not .wrong is admitted by most prohibitioaiatu, who allow its ua'o to be legitimate for medicinal purposes; We do not believe that ecienee justiï¬es . any such sharp line betwaen‘ beverage and medicine." We do not question the 'editor’sx'right to believe whatever seems to him to be true and right, and we do not question hie sincerity. ;And. fuflhermore, if we should ac- leept his premises, namely, that alco hoiio beverages are not wrong. per 96, we reign perhaps reach his‘ cou- el'usion. But that is just what we cannotpoasibl‘y do. 7' Physicians may prescribe stryehnine, no: » vomica, belladonna, Ind other poisons for. medicinal purposes. but it_ surely doodnot follow that i: is morally right let one in health to make oom- ‘rnon use'oi theee deadly. poisons. But to the beet of our belief there is not a vvriler ’on “toxicology in the world who does not clues’aloohol. whomever found, as a poison, and poison sooner or later hills. The very word intoxioant comes from a ,Latin word toxiciunmeaning poison. It is not, however, a matter of hu man opinion. The language of scriptm'e is unmistakable. One can hardly rbad Prdveéba; 23rd chapter, wraps 29 to 35, or Habakkuk, second chapter. verse 15, and dtill he in dqubt, especially if he makes a cure- iul study of the original. Bl‘l But agnin the editor \nddm‘ “Whether drinking is wrong or not i depends: on the time; the place, thel circumstances, the person." -We do not like to appear disrespectful to. wards so able a man as the editor of i The Outlook, and especially so. as‘ his article in in many respects emi- nently fair and, candid, but we must say that to on this last assertion is ‘nohneuee. There in n principlein- relied in‘the'whole matter, or there inn’t. ,1; were ,ien’t. then Paul’s valeting concerning our tempting ï¬bers immense, and would better beexpim‘ged from the Icripiures. ' Judging from théir conversaâ€" tion, an idelnnnfl .feel very lone- ly in abme people’s baud. Electric Light Company ELECTRIC LIGHTS ELECTRIC BELLS FIRE 'ALARMS canon! I’VI lvul’ uâ€"w ‘, w FIT PERFECT LY because such style is dammed from a living model to suit exactly 3 pu'flc‘llu' kind 0! ï¬gure. - ~\ EAR EXCELLENTLY beans: owing to their exwllont ï¬ning qualities the stain on dug!!- ment is greatly lessened. and for the reason HIM. r \N the materills used in their construction ore m k ‘ best. of each kind obuimxe. \gg r)‘ â€$1.00 T0 $5.00 PER PAIR" A THE LADIES’ mun. ans, 6. my ï¬n. . "ï¬cï¬iï¬ï¬ii Block. 9%.;th Pun-k. TcL so. WKnife Hudng.‘t\cmrdebn Placing ad 3» mm made of your own material on short. Dodo, WE SELL w. Centra'i Ave" Bet. Mrs. soda. and NW an ant. where part of the merchants undertook w ill- crease their trade and get all the but... they possibly could any true the o‘er merchants by giving treding Itlmpl. Of course the endomor- peid for the shape In the long run. an more bed to be id for the goods, and the premium rm pei for by the customers. We have always been glad Highland Park Inn been spent! from such an affliction. _ We advertise with our ho )e paper and keep the meney 1t hm rather than give it to trnliscl'en amp echem'ee. If you want your M ï¬lled qurck (we mean your pocket k). Ind want to me my in ‘50 collection of stamps (the kind the government given) tude with the 10" price grocery house- in this county. You will ï¬nd Int cl.- †at lowest prices at ’ ’ ‘ - r~ â€"- ‘-..4_.l M use Swectland’s tooth was». 25 Cents. IV'EATS GIESER BROS'. MEAT MARKET. American Lady's Corsets CHEAE W. J. Wuc't. TILIPHON! N0- ‘oal, Flour and Feed. ‘ Salt. Drain Tile and Sewer Pipe. Etc. We In prepared todonll kindlof W Commotion and Rep-h- Work on M man. u will be to you: dunno to Mt. a. ham-e plwhwg ordn- tor flmm or wiring. mrs. Rock’s momma! “gem m HIGHLAND PARK WALTER 8L FRANZEN. Try It. At Dale Swectlud's. :3 ..Always Telephone 45 only ï¬rst-clan menu It a [)th II right- fur the qualigy of menu duct 1n hundlo. hone-t dealer mallard to M m mature utmmont. Wodon'tuyhml class of math. Pflph in W M. are noun-wk, â€Hugh-robin “t foodstuffs. on. mad when 79:: buy of II‘ you are suretogvtonlytbeput. - A box of Lyon-8' Clldy is “M with pleuurc by anyone who on- joys sweet things. The :9an anrm-d for selling ..Fine Confectionery... ..B. CUMMINGS. it. (Mahdm Tutu, GLENmE. ILL. PRIVATE W BURGLAR m SPEAKING TUBES D. H. Fauna- PE.