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Itcc satisfaction 01 The matter of shooting ,dogs came up on‘ a bill of 86 for shoot- ing a dozen “cussed" curs; War- ren and Brand opposed paying such a price. Roberts thought better hold updhe ‘shooting, but the bill was ordered paid. Why not get up a shooting match and kill the canines, or sell the live “critters? to the Qghest bidder for sausages. There are lots of ways of saving that ï¬fty cents each on the dead dOgs. The street and alley committee reported that their work on the Vine avenue viaduct was complet- ed at a total cost for renewal of dirt, according to. contract with the Northwestern, at an expense of $600 more than they. expected but the cheapest they could get it done, as the city contracted to re- move so many cubic yards. The city also pays the railroad com- plny 81200 toward the expenu'é of the viaduct to the city. $1800, only a small part of the total cost as it will be a ï¬rst class fob. The gas main ordinance on Walker and other avenues up north, was pass- ed, also an order rebating certain water meter taxes. Chan.McNeill................L._ 986.00 B.MeGovern .................. 1204.00 The aecqnd Improvement 18 tor the grading and macadamizing of that’ street at an estimated cost of $6283.15, and what that extra 15 cents is for we don’t know unless for a couple of soda; at Sweet- lands. I Central avenue, west of the city building to the limits, will soon have two classes of improvements. Fixat, a special sewn- to take care of the surface or storm water of Central avenue and'the side streets which debauch into it. That will be the ï¬rst. and the contract 'for ï¬goes to Mr. McNeil, who by the way is bécm'nimg one of the léad- lug contractor» of the city for such work The bids for the job were as follows: Mu Lang... ............... $1051.30 guperintendent Nevinsv had mother of his brief, terse reports of the work done during the month of J uly, from Which it was clear that the grass did not grow yellow under his feet that month. Superintendent Ingalls had a com- plete report of the water plant for three months. See report else.- where. I - ‘ ' J. MeGreggor Adams sent in a letter informing the .conncil he should expect egtnl pay for the extra-cash expense of putting in catch basins, etc., on .St. Johns aveuue on account of thé Electric taijwa‘y tracks. CITY CUONCIL. Tuesday night was the regular mien and all were present ex- cept Mr Olampttt, the erudite al- derman of the Second ward. The session also began on time and closed at 10 o’clock, after which the local board had a brief session. The'bills passed July 2, for June expenses, amounted to $1,621.25. The ï¬rst item of business was the resignation of Bose Co No.2 which was referred to the ï¬re marshal. Alderman Roberts sug- gested that the resignation be ac‘ cepted and the\ apparatus turned over td the Railroad Men’s Home who are anxious to form a com? pany. Why not? Letters from 3 J. W. Meuck and others of the Hillsdale College association were read thanking the. council for the use of Park for their picnic. The matter of sidewalks came â€81051.30 .. 1315.10 FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAI PBESBYTERIAN â€"â€" Rev. A. A. Pim- stiehl, Pastor. , ' ‘ 10:“ â€"'Sundny morning sevioes. 12 m. +Snndny-School, R. w. Path», Superintendent. _ ’ 7 111. â€"Christian Endeavor. eek-daaservices: ‘ 3 p. In: ednesday, Ladies‘ Miasi I)“- pe‘cial Assessmentâ€"E. A. War SM. Moses andJ. B. Woodruff Sewengeâ€"â€"G. W._ Roberts, A. Clumpitt, M. Moses. 033cc open from 7 a. m. to 7:30 p. 13:. Mail trains arrive and depart as {011- m 8 Soon Bomm 6: 57 a. m. received and dispatched 9: 3 mm . ‘ . ‘ 12: 55 p. m. receivad. “ 3: 17 p. m. ' ‘ " 5:32 p. m. “ Messrs, Heintz and Linda}.- asked to have the sidewalk 01¢ - nance against their lots on Vie south side of Elm Place west 1}“- peeled and Moses and Brand 1,4 ~ pred it. Mr. Everett urged ie walk strongly so the west 2:.- -e school children could go acrju s the tracks on the south side a d not be liable to be run over bvgf‘ electric cars at the light 110‘:8 a corner. The walk will be btli ‘- H Robert ‘G. Evans ....... . . . . ..... M: \ John Finney ..................... (‘31- Kenneth R. Smoot ............ Attom ,John' C. Duffy. . ......... Treasw Wyllys D. Alford. ...... .I’olice Jnr’: Jacob J. Brand. . . .' ........... Colic Johns S.Bell. . ., ................ And Edward Ingalls. . . .Supt. Water “V r Alex. Scott. . . .Asst. Supt; Water W1 :- Andrew Bock ............. Fire Mar.‘ . John Rudolph. . . . . .Ass 1:. Fire- Man! â€Rudolph ...... .City Man! 8. P. Leesch. ........ _ ........... P( : John Nelson. . . . ............... In 1 Edward Nevins†. .Foreman 8t: k Edward Cole ................... .Iie [‘ Board of Health. ~Robt. G. Evans, M. Bergen, M. D. June: McDonI' George Elvey. Board of Loco] Imp mvementswko I< G. Evans, Frank pm Everett, Ha I- H. Robert; First Wardâ€"Ewan! A. Warren, M? -.s ‘ Moses. - Second Wai‘dâ€"Allen G. itt, Fr k I);- Everett. . Third WIrdâ€"â€"{}eorge M.Ro rts, J09 H. vh B. Woodmfl. Financeâ€"~31. Moses, F. D. Everett L. Brand. Auditing â€"â€"A. G. Clampitt, Fred Gnr slndeJi. W. Roberts. Fire and Waterâ€"Fred Greenslade, J Woodrï¬ï¬‚, A. G. Clampitt. Policeâ€"G. L. Brand.'M. Moses, G. V Judiciar â€"J. B. Woodrufl', G. L. Br; n l E. A. Vamn. ' Printin â€"â€"G. L. Brand, I“. D. Ever â€3, Fred reenslade. Street. and Alleyâ€"'1“. D. Everett. G. '1. Brand Edward A.- Warren, J. L OFFICIAL DIRECTORY CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK Fourih Wardâ€"Fred Greenslade, Ga 1-, "e L. Brand. ' up,on a letter from. the clerk sh 5!} some built a year ago, and K r. Smoot said if the court doc (338 that the walks are not built: cording to speciï¬cations 1n alle ‘ spects and in every. minute part»:- ‘ular, the contractor loses his pay, the city is not liable at all, and he validity of the warrants for all). walk cOnstruction depends aln x at wholly on whether the co'ntraq * tr does an honest job, exactly acc< r [- ing to speciï¬cations. He 15w- It into the matter fully and show (1 that the contractor, or the bolt «'13 elf-sidewalk paper can’t collec a cent if the contractor, fails in ,H y one or more particulars. ‘ He 1- e the, duty Of property owners 0 watch walks carefully and then r a- port to the court when the assvs-ag meat comes on forapproval. 9: 31 a. It). received and dispatched 11:21 a. In. “ 3:44 p. m. “ 5:37 p. m. “ . ‘ 7:17 p.111“ diapa. {43115 I. Ofllce not open on Sunday. A W. Meaghan P ‘I. .317 Union. ' 7:45 â€"_ Wednesday evening prun- meetmg. All are oordhfly invited; - Woodmï¬. Roberts. Highland Park Postofflce. STANDING COIMITTIES. Norm BOUND CITY OF FKOE R 8. CHURCHES. ALDERMEN. ...Asst. Fire Mgr: .........City Man .......... ......l’( “F oreman 8t: â€He ...... -.--.... ..... Foreman St: .............. .He ~Robt. G. Evans, D., James 31an ‘9 ll B: SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. WHITE, 0M8, BLUE. PIIK All! IUGK. Icnmm Buck. mule rm TELEPHONE N0. 302. CORSET FITTINGS {tee of charge A. 0. Fay Lodge 076, A. F. and 'A. M.. meet ï¬rst and second Mondays. A. G. McPherson. W. master; D. A. Holman. secretary. H‘ hlsnd Park Council No. 1066, R. A.. geet second 1nd {ourlh Mondays. E. 3 . Lang, regentz'l". B. Green, sec- ret/try. ' . St. John Court meet second and fourth Wednesdays each month. Wm. Dooley, C. 13.; D. O’Brien. meal-y. Camp 1176 Modern Woodmen of America meet. ï¬rst. and fourth Fridny in each month. W. M. Dooley} V. (3., J. C. Dufly, Secretary. Lodge 336 Mystic Workers of the Worldg meet second 5nd fourth Tues- day each month. Wm. Dunner. Presi- dent J. H. N. Finney, Secretary. Carpenter-3‘ Union. meet {onrth Thursday each month. I. Sever-son, President, D. O’Brien, Secretary. ‘ North American Union meet ï¬rst and third; Thursdays each month. G. B. Kline. presidentâ€. Bowden. secular-y. St. Mnry Court meet ï¬rst 3nd third Wednesdays each month. Mrs. Wm ooley. C. 8.; Mrs. P. Pitts, secretary. ST. MARY‘S CATHOLICâ€" Father J. _ (‘~. Madden, Pustor. 3:30 a. m. â€"â€" First Mus. 10.00 a. m.â€"-Second Mass. 2 p. In. â€"- SundIy-School. 3 p, in. -â€" Vespers. BAPTISTâ€"Prof. J. Whyte. Pastor. HIGHLAND PARK CHRISTIAN SCI- ENCE SOCIETY Sunday morning service, 10:45. Wednesday evening service. 8. ' Public library buildin . All In welcome. Christian Science reading room open Wednesday nut-moons. or meeting. Everyone welcome. strangers camel-l- ly. ' SWEDISH M. 1â€"3â€. N. .P. Glo- mker. Putor. - 8:45 ,p. In. -- Smithy-School. 7:00 p. m. -- Epworth We. 7:45 p. m. ~Snnd|y evening nerviou. Everyone welcomed. ' 7 well Snpe rinténdent, ' 11 a. m. â€"- Matias, Litany. and eer- mon First. Huntley in month, Holy Eucharist- at Mid-day service; 7. 30 p. m.-â€"Bven- 3011.3 Other days weanling to notice. ' LUTHERANâ€"Rev. Blumnun. Pater. 9 a. m. -â€" Bundsy- -School . 105. In. -â€"Bund morning let-vices. 7. 30p. m. â€"â€"8un Iy evenin services. Services are conducted in ermn. E 6:45 p. m. ~Ghriatinn Endeavor. . 7:30, p. m. â€"-â€" Sunday evening services. 7:30 p. m. â€"- Wedneadny and Friday eveni g prayer meetings. . Sunday owing “Mobs Ind Wed- nesdny evening prayer meeting are conducted in German. . ’ Strangers are especially welcome, BENEZER EVANGELICAL -â€" Rev. G. U. echmid. Pastor. ' 10:. m. â€" 8nndny-Schooi.0. B. Brand Superintendent. li a. in. -~ Sunday morning services. 6:45 p. m. â€" Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. ~Snndny evening gel-vie... Week-day meeti : ‘1 ?:30 p. m.â€"Wedn y. Senior pnye ‘ meeting. ' 2 97:30 p. 3n.â€"Fridny. English pnywi meeting.~ ,‘ Sundayxmorniog mvices and Wed- nesdqy evening prayer unsung conducted in German. _ Anne welcome. ’ EPISOOPALâ€"Bev. P. c. Wolcott. neg 3|. BDRSET MADE Superintendent. ‘ m. â€" Christian Enduvor. h: ‘5 p. 7:15 p. m. â€" Sundey evening services. 7'30 p â€"- Wednesday evening prey- Sunday services: 7:80 a. m.â€" Holy Euphu-ist (ova-y 10: 453. m. â€"Sunda. mornin services. 12 m. â€"-Suuday- -8e 00!. M. . Bot-tree Rev. A. Hufele. Pastor; 9:30 3. m.â€"â€" Smithy-School, Aug. Nberenberg Superintendent. 7 10:45 a. m.~-â€" Sunday morning oer: unday) _ . ’ ._ 5 a. m.â€"-‘Suz_1day-n_chqol, W. 0. Hip: ngéoy consn Lad-‘65 8312.5 MRS.6.80HL.,_Pmp. In every style and all um. SECRET SOCIETIES. Aunt {or the {ANGUS THE COLORS ARE oflhehelt ......mtlk. cram. 3mm anb m a Specialty... Teero. 218: . WINNETXA, m Storeoumudonm 01:9.le ELECTRIC LIGHTS ELECTRIC BELLS FIRE ALARMS Electric Light Company Telephone 1 12. ‘ And progressive store in 3 winner, an ' we extend a cor- diel invitation to everyone tooell, Ia our elegant stock and get our prices. ‘ , HEADQUARTERSâ€"For the fembne Cereeotn Flour end the nnex celled line of Monarch Can Good-end Bed Bland Ten and Colette. - ' OUR STOCKâ€"Jo the beet and meet complete in the city, and we in- vite you to inspect it u to quality end lav pricesâ€"Six _b_e|3_nin (jeyejn each week: __ ~ Dairy Prodyots. _.__â€"â€" OUR UP-TO-DATE Insurance by Real Estate Delivered in Time for Breakfast at 6:30 Hot Rolls, Fried Cakes, Bread of all Kinds. Notary Public. 13 St. Johns Ave. I Order H drox products 01 c. I. CUMMINOO, Drugglot, ngh and Park. on I: GUNN. Lake Fomt. , JAMES ANDERCON, Lake FM What You Can Have Fine line of Cake-inky- on 11:91. SOMERVILLE’S BAKERY, CHAS. J. VOLTZ, W. m pnpnrofl todo’nll kind- ul Mal Construction Ind Bepdr Work an Ibo". notion. It. will be to your Minn-go m6 consult ‘- baton placing orders {or ï¬xture- or wiring. Cor. Elm Street and Railroad Avenue. All the Latest and Popular FANCY DRINKS. 12. Next door to Postomce. nulls sawed a: nu "card In Rm , SODA FOUNTAIN HIGHLAND PARK Are Being Served at Dale Sweetland’s lee Chan: and Soda drinks a Ipeohlty. THIS WEEK. TRY THEM. ....DI.ALII 11.... Telephone 45 It is always “Goodâ€â€"nevet “Sus- picious" or “Bad.†Hydrox Summer Beverages an cooling. {qfrcshing and healthful. If You Don’t Like To Drink “Things†HVDROX -â€"-purc, double distilled Organ? Hydrqx_§rqducts of WATER Drink ....Tcleplm 46- SPEAKNG TUBES PRIVATE TELEPHOES BURGLAR ALARMS