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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 30 Aug 1901, p. 2

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OFFICIAL DIRECTORY cm or HIGHLAND, PARK CITY OYIICIRI. Robert G. Eva: ............ '. . . John Finney ................... Kenmth 3., Sweet. ..... ‘.. ... .A John C. Dnify .............. Tr (Wyllys D. Alford ........ Polio; Jneob J. Brand ............... C Johns .Bell ........... .......\ Edwnrd Ingallsn .Supt. Watel Alex Scan. .. .Asst. Supt. Wate Andrew Bock ............. Fire John Rudolph ...... Ass t Fire A [red Rudolph ............. City John Nelson ........... Edward Nevins ....... F1 Edward Cole ............ Board of Health.~â€"Robt M. Bergen. M. D., Jar George Elvey. Board of Local [mprpve G.VEvans..l“1-ank D. E M. Roberts. . Firsi Wardâ€"Edwu-d A. Warren. Moses Moses. Second Wardâ€"Allen (‘1.Clampitt Frank D. Everett. Third Wadâ€"George M. Roberts. Joseph B. Woodruff. Fourth Wardâ€"Fred Greenslade, George L. Brand. ‘ / Financeâ€"PM. Moses. F. D. Evemét. G. L. Bnnd. Auditingâ€"A. G. Clampitt, Fred Greenâ€" sladetu. W. Roberts. . Fire andVWaterâ€"Fred Greenslade, J. B. Woodrufl. A. G. Clampitt. Policeâ€"G. L. Brand. M. .Moses, 0.. W. _ Roberts. J ndicinrvâ€"J. B. Woodrufi. G. L. Brand, If. A. Warren. v Printingâ€"G. L. Brand, F. D. Everett, Fred Greenslade. -' Street. and Alleyâ€"F. D. Everett, G. L. Brand Edward A.’ Warren. J. B. Woodrufl. . Special Assessmentâ€"J9. A. Warn-n. M. Moses and J. B. Woodrnfl'. Sewerageâ€"(‘1. W. Roberts, A. U Clampitt. M. Moses. Ofice open from 7 a. m. to 7:30 p. m. Mtil trains arrive and depart as follows SoU'm BOUND 6:57 a. m. received and disggtched PR ESBYTERIAN -â€"- Rev‘ FIRST UNITED EVANGELICALâ€" Rev. A; Haefele. Pastor. 9:30 a. m.â€"â€" Sunday-School, Aug. . Noereuberg Superintendent. 10:45 a. m. â€" Sunday morning ser- EBENEZER EVANGELICAL - Rev. G. G. Schmid, Pastor. 103. m. â€"â€" Sunday-School, O. B. Brand Superintendent. 11 a. m. â€"â€" Sunday morning genius. 6:45 p. m. â€" Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. ,- Sundgy evening services. 55. received. m.m.m.m min. 8572 35.1.3 9235 mon First Sunday in month, Holy Eucharist: ax. Mid-day service; 7.30 p. m.’â€"-Even- song; - Other dlys according to notice. 9: 31 a. m. received and dispatched 11 0l a. m. “ 3:“ p. m. 5: 37 p. m. “ 7:17 p.m “ dispatched. Office not open on Sunday. A w. Flébcher, RM. u LUTHERANâ€"Rev. Baumann. Pastor. 9 3. ‘m. -- Sunday-School. ' ' mam. â€" Sypday mornipg services. 7:30 p. m. ~78unany evening services. Services we conducted in German. 81‘. MARY’S CATHOL'ICâ€" Father, J 0. Madden, Pastor. . 3:30 a. m. -â€" First Mass. 10.00 3. m.â€"-Second Mass. 2 p. In. â€"- Sunday-School. 3 p. m. -- Vespers. rs stiehl, Pastor, 10:45 -- Sunday,moming sevices. 12 m. â€" Sunday-School, R. W. Patton, Superintendent. _ :vp. na. â€"Chfisti'an Endeavor. eek-day services: 1p. m.â€" Wednesday, Ladies‘ Mission- ary Union. . .‘ . 7:45 -â€"- Wednesday evening prayer meeting. ‘ All nre cordially invited. EPISCOPAIrâ€"Z vices. 6:45 p. m. â€"â€" a 11.: y. m. v---r.v__.n , , 7: p. m. -â€" Sunday evening services. 7:30 p. m. â€"Wednesday and Friday evening prayer meetings. . snnday morning services and Wed- nesday evening prayer meeting are conducted in German. Stnngers are especially Welcome. Weekâ€"any meetings: ' 7:80 p. m,-â€"Wednesday, Senior praye meeting. 7:30 p. m.â€"- Friday, English prayer meeting. Sunday morning seivices and Wed- nesday evening prayer meeting conducted in German. ' All ire welcome. _ Sunday) 9.45 a. m.â€"Sundny-school, W. 0. Hip w‘ell, Superintendént. 11 a. m. -- Matins, Litany, and ser- Sunday , services: Highland Park Postomcc. STANDING COMIITTIES‘ local Impmvementsâ€"Robert 5. Frank D. Everett, (reorge Norm Boom) ALDERNEX “1'... . . . . .Mayor . . . ................ Clerk loot. ..... L. . . . .Attorney .......... . . . . Treasurer and ........ Police Judge l ............... Collector ..... ‘....\....Anditor s. . . .Supt. Water Works Asst. Supt. Water Works ........... Fire Marshal ...... Ass‘t. Fire Marshal ............ City Marshal ................. Police .................. Police 5 ....... Foreman Streets .................. Helper th.â€"â€"Robt. G. Evans, L. H. 1).. James McDonald, CHURCHES. Chrisiian Endeavor Rev. P. C. Wolcott, Rec flay Eucharist (every A. . A: Pian- BAP‘I‘ISTâ€"Prof. J. Whytk. Futon 10:45 a. m.â€"-â€"~Sundn mornin z: set-view. '13 m.â€"â€"Sunda - 001, M. R, Bortree Snperiueen out. . 6:45 p. m. -â€"- Christian End mvor. 7:15 p. 'm. â€"â€" Sunday eveni) he mica. 7:30p. m. 7- Wednesday cw In ‘fig pray- er meeting" ; ~ -' , Evin-yous: welcomei “range we espec‘ull- Y~ 1 " . i SWEDISH M.‘ E.-â€"Rev. N P. Glei maker, Pastor? I35 p. in. â€"â€" SundayoScho W 7:00 p. in. ~â€" Epworth Lemme. 7:45 p. m. ~Sundpy cveni: :g services, Everyone welcomed. ’ HIGHLAND PARK CHRIS'I".AN SCI- ENCE SOCIETY . > 1‘ Sunday morxiing service, 10:45. Wednesday evening service, '7 :30. Public library building. All are welcome. Christian Science reading room open Wednesday afternoons. A. 0. Fay Lodge 0 a. $.10}: meet. first and secon Monk 5;, » McPherson, W. mastgr; D. “a secretary. - i3; secretary. - g; Highland Park Council N”; A., meet second and {curt “ E. M. Lang, negent; F. B. retaryl retuy. , ( . . ‘11; , North Americanflniou me'f‘. third Thfiradays each man? . Kline, president; J. Bowden; ,, St. John Court meet? second 3_ (I fourth Wednesdays each mbnth. W‘ : Dooley. C. 13.; D. O'Brien. secretary. , ' 'first and G. B. retary. St. Mary Court meét firs Wednesdays each month. ~ Dooley. C. 3.; Mrs. F. Pitts. ‘ ‘Camp 1176 Modern W( America meet first and {our in each month. W. M. Dooley, J. C. Duffy, Secretary. 31 Lodge 336 Mystic World: 5 of the World. meet second and {d rth Tues- day each month. Wm. Dani rr, Presi- dent, J. H. N. Finney, Secret ‘I'y. Carpenters Union, mm Thursday each month ,1. President D. O' Brien, Secret ‘ sun's spec“ ' MOUNT Cnitsn, 111., wing. 23. -â€"(Special Correspondenfi) â€"â€"This county has been greatly stirred up by Supt. Wright. Wonderful meetings have been heltl at points where no prohibition doctrine has been heard for several] years. The "meetings have "been very satis- factory snd productive oi’ announ- Laging results. Mr. Wright will :canvsss Lawrence coon? y next week. I Mr. gramme, 111., Aug. 24.â€" (Specinl Correspondence. \ mSupt. Charles E. Sparks ‘hns burn shak- ing, up Brown county. ind the county officers are (leligi‘fed with what has been 'acuwiplished, strengthening the p'whibition cause. This is mission 63' terri- tory, but it. is thought th§~ returns are good for the efioris made- Several more meetings -will be held. and at the close M'r. Sparks will retire from district work as he expects to enter a theological seminary next months ; People in i this district will be soljty to lose him. ’; 2.1 good meetings were EL?” this .‘j of the gratifying. Supt. Brubt er made strong addresses, stimul ». hibition and strengthenij ‘ganizations wherever he went. Next week will be spent in Adams and then a week 1n Hancock. He 'will commence work in Rock Isl- and county Septembefll‘l . The Meneleys will be in th. section soon. They give a cé {cert at September 3 11113 at Chnl‘ 11 Sep- tember 4. . L L BLOOM-INGTON,IH., Afig 26â€" (Special CorreSpondence vâ€"Su pt. Arthur M. Conard, of tlm Bloom- ington district, has given _up field work and will start ano he: busi- neés. The state committee re. grets' to lose his services. " Emu, 111., Aug. 24.~~gspecia1 Correqundence. ) â€"â€"-The bogst series of meetings held in thin-county for several years cam 03 last week. Supt. John G. Tliff and SECRET SOCIQTIQIS rid A. M.. is. A. G. Find third gas. Wm. retary. Etna: of , Friday Holmes. ' fourth ieverson . THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. the trio made a canvas of the northern part of this county. The attendance was surprisingly huge and converts are reported at every point. Mr. Iliff is going' to his home at ' Elizabethtown to,reor- ‘ganize the trio. He expects to iatart out again, probably in Gala- |tine county, September 8. U'nca, 111., Aug. 24.â€"-(Specinl Conespondence.) â€"â€"-Two fine pro- hibition meetings were held here in a tent this week. The attend- anoe was large and the results greater than anticipated. Supt. Charles 8: Dean was the speaker. He also addressed meetings, at Ottawa and Grayalake. He will spend the month of September in i DeKalb~and Kane counties. Jacxaouvuw, 111., Aug. 24.~â€" (Special Correslnndcnce.) â€"-The prohibitionists of Jacksonville have Mansion of . the city where they have provided one thousand seats to accommodate the people who gather every night to hear Captain Hofstitler. These are the greatest meetings held in Jacksonville for several years, and the greatest meetings held in Jacksonville for sevortil years, and his hoped that Captain Hofstitler will remain for another week. Many converts are being made. At Greeuville he .or'ganixed a club of ninety-three members. Mason City will be bombarded commencing September 1. GRAYSLALEIIHW Aug. 24 â€" (Special Correspondence.) “The Lake county picnic billed to last Thursday was rained out, t was very wet‘ all day. The' faithful ones who gathered held I; confer- ence in the Congregation-1 church. It was addressed by State Secre- tary Wilson and Sn t. Dean spoke at night.. It was écided to have {he county picnic here September 14. The Meneleye have been en- gaged for the occasion. ‘ The Klaw Erlanger production of General Lew Wallace’s “Ben Hur” will open' the second season of the Illinois Theatre, Chicago, on Monday evening, September 2. Twelve earloads of 'scenery. machin- ery, equipment and ecdeesoriee‘sre now in the theatre. The production is so big that accommodations for several of the departments have been secured in an adjoining build- ing, rented for the purpose, while a mammot structure 60 feet long and 40‘ feet high has been erected of iron in the rear of the Illinois for the scenery not in use at the time that the performances are going on. 'There will be 350 people on the stage during the grleat scenes of ASII Inigo uuanus Iluv a.__s “Ben Bar.” The .ch‘riot race will show three charioteers, each driving .four horses, running at full speed in view of the audience. The beholder will ”witness the entire race. This is. accomplished , by .the use of a most intricate and ingenious bit of stage mechanism, in which the event of the-smashing of Messala’s wheel by the superior horsemanship of Ben Bar is distinctly ' shown. Three camels are used in other portions of the play, notably in the scene de- picting‘the Star of Bethlehem and the adoration of the Greek, the ‘Hindoo and the Egyptian, the Three 1Wise Men of the Holy Scriptures. 'All of the great incidents of General wallace’s immortal book will be shown on the stage of the Illinois during the run of “Ben Hur,” with the 'xception of the Clucifixion, whicgcannot find a proper repre- sentation on the walls of any theatre. Hundreds of mail orders are being received daily for the first three weeks' performances, and these are being filled in their regular order. The regular box-ofioe .sale of seats will begin on Thursday morning, August 29, at the Illinois T heatre. OUR UP-TO;D_ATE HEADQUARTERS?" OUR STOCK-4 Cor. Elm Strut and Railroad Avenue. Notary Pubic. ‘ WINNET 13 St. Johns Ave. Deliveted in Time for Breakfast at 6:30 Hot Rolls, Fried : Calms, Bread of all Kinds. U Telephone 1 I2. c. a. cunning. Electricity We will gladly furnish 4 may know thz ”(Pl Poultry and Long Grove Creamery Butter. We bring our broducc M from the farm andcan deliver to you alivafifresh. Wcaimtohandlconlyfiubatandfrahat. Dairy Products .._ ”milk, cream. Butter ano £995 a Specialty.___ Tel. No. 218. WINNETKA. ILL CIIESER BROS. MEAT MARKET. Highlénd Pérk Electric Light Co. TELEPHONE 501. SOMERVILLE’S BAKERY, Fresh Eggs. 1 .gnenin Sgring Water Delivered Fresh Every 0". And progressivie store is a wi dial invitation #0 everyone to and get our pri ' . nnor. and we extend I. cor- es“. see our elegutt “oak L, ‘L. -:A_ -_A -A ‘II- and mum. ‘ - [(â€"13 the belt‘gnd most complete in the city. and we in- vite you to in t it u to quality and 10' prionâ€"8i: Wu days i each week. ’ -â€"of 8 p19 Ind Fancy Groceries 3nd Vegetables. CHAS. J. VOLTZ, "63332 éuWfi. L_'a_ke Forest. F. M; EVANS, em on Linden Street. Opp. B. B. Depo‘. ‘ Next door to Postofflce. Saved at all floors II Rm ’l; 63:;- JJ god: drink: a specidty. 2435:: Mt of light from any otherluminant. :stimatesof costd wirifigsothatYO“ ....DKALII "0'” I', “Kc ruvv'," AMEO ANDERSON. Lake Pom!- If You Don’t Like To Drink “Things It is always “Good"â€"never "a picious" or “Bad." ’ H drox Summer Beverages cooling. refrahing and healthful. Order H drox products of (and P. , l'flo HIKE . Is the only safe and satidactory light. We can furnish you the luxury at such msonbk rates that it will cost you go‘m‘orgthan the GROCERY. l"â€"nevct “5“.” .Tdephonc 45- Tu iii? lllbl lieu )i'fl

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