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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 13 Sep 1901, p. 3

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31' AT in th "Manta“ r; you $25 to$35 "Maflcablc” will Randhard usage I‘ stove on the an not break it. merandtryit. your Family variable prices 1'2 Eggs at 6: of all Kinds; tables. Have UNDRY t P We carry a any article that 1. It is without R BDAL DNS. Harm" Stan to Postoflice. Why ERY, Highland Park CITY 0" HIGHLAND John “I”! - . . ........ . ......... mun Kenneth R; Smoot. ........... Attorney {$11 (hwy ............ “Treasurer . “on! ........ nee also Johnfiwl. .............. u”(induct-1 Edwin! Ingnlll. . . .Snfl. er Work“ Alex. Scott... . .Anst. Supt. Wner Workaé Am Bock ............. Pin Imbal‘ John Rudolph ...... Ass’t. Fire Marshal Fred Rudolph ........ . . . . .fity MW 3. P. Ije'esch, ................... Ponce John Nels. ................. ,. . . Police Bdwu'd Newt‘s ....... Eng-emu Streets Edward (lieu . . . ; ............... Hekpef Board-of 'llenlth.-Robt. G. Evans, L. “ In...“ I 1),. Janet! McDonald, Robert a. George El"? ‘ non-d 0‘ Local Imp rave-WW u Emu. ank l”PD. Everett, Geotge MI Roberts. First. Wardâ€"Edvard A. Wan-en, Hoses Moses. Second Ward-«Anon 6.011mpitt, Frank Third wmleeorge 3.30m “mph B. Woodmfl. . ' Fourth Wuéâ€"Fredflnenslade, George L. Brand. Finance-M. Moses. F. D. Everett, u, L. Bnnd. V ' Auditing~A. G. Clampitt, Fred iii-adv Me, 6. W. Roberta. _ Pin and Waterâ€"Fred Greenshde. J. B. Woodmfl, A. G. Cumpitt. _ t Policeâ€"G. L. Brand. M. Moses. G. .W. Roberts. ' Judici â€"â€"-J. B. Woodmfi, G. L.’ Bum), E. A. 'u-ren. Printingâ€"G. L. Brand, F. DJEmmfit. Fred Greenslade. , Stroet'nnd Alleyâ€"F. DAEverett. (1. L Brand -Edward A. Warren, J. B. Woodrufl'. ' PRESBYTERIAN -- M. A. A. m‘l stiehl, Pastor. ‘ 1035â€" Sundny m yachts 13 m. â€"â€" Sundayâ€"School. . W: m, . Superintendent. ' ‘ 7 m. -â€" Christin» Endeavor. oak-day services: -' 3 p. m.â€"â€" Wednesdny; Ladies‘ Mission- ary. Union. ‘ ‘ 7:45 -â€" Wednesday. eyen‘ing prayer / FIRST. UNITED EVANGELICALâ€" Rev. A. Hulda. W. 9:30 a. m. -â€" Hundty‘Schooh Aug; ’ Noerenberg Superintendent. 10:55 a. m; .â€" Sunday morning acre vices. 6:45 p. m. â€"â€"Christin.n Endeavor. 7:30 p. In. â€" Sunday evening services. " 7:30 p. Incâ€"Wednesday sud Friday . evening prayer meetings. 1 Sunday morning services and Wed~ _ neaday evening prayer meeting are conducted in Germ“. , Strangers are especially welcome. EBENEZER EVANGEDICAL -- Rev. G. G. Schmid, Pastor. 10;. m. â€"- Sundty-School, 0. B. Brand Superintendent. n n. m. â€"â€" Sunday mOruing Services. 6:45 p. m. â€" Christin Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. â€"- Sunday evening services. ' Week-duyjnqctings: # d n__:.-.- manna " “aw-.4 .â€"â€"v-~_p , 7:30 p. m.â€"-Wedncsdl'y, Senior praye meeting. ‘ 7:30 p. m.â€"Friday. English prayer All are welcome; ._ EPISOOPALâ€"Bev. P. C. Wolcott, Ree ' Sunday) 9.45 a. m.â€"8undayvschool, W. 0. Hip well. Superintendent. 11 I. m. â€"- Mutiils, Litmy, and ser- man first Sunday in month, Holy Eucharist- st Midfidby service; 7.30 1'). m.â€"-â€"Even- 7 meeting. " All my cox-$1,“!!! invited- _A _. “I. A ‘V. sung. - Other dnys according to nOtice. LUTHERANâ€"Rev. Baumanu. Pastor. 9 t. m. -â€" Sundny-School. 16a. m. â€"â€" Sandi? morning services. 7'39 m. -â€" aim 8y angling services. 81‘. MARY‘S CATHOLICâ€" Father J7 C. Mndden, ggtqr. ' ‘-,A4 v. mâ€"_.__ ' 3:303. rmâ€"yF'irstMaas. 10.00 a. mâ€"Seeond Mass. 2 p. In. -â€" sway-Schoou 10:45 a. m.â€"-Su’nda. mot-nix 1’ m.â€"-§upday-Se 001, M. ..... .... .- UHF: nnwâ€"“_V. 6:45 p. m. -â€" Christian Endeavor. 7:15 p. m. - Sunday evening services.‘ » 7:30 p. m. â€" Wednesday evening pray- : er meeting. ' Ivoryone Welcome, strangers especial- 1y. SWEDISH M. litâ€"Rev. N. P. 61;- mg”) MW- 3:45 p. m. â€"- Sunday-School. 1:00 p. m. -â€" Epworth Imagine. n ,4 A.. n-nnlna'flpwim. “W [J- n:" .1.._-,, v ' 7:45 p. a. â€"Sunday evening'servwes. Even-yous. welcomed. HIGHLAND PARK CHRISTXAN SCI- ERCE SOCIETY Sunday morning service, 10:45. Wednesgigy eveni‘ng service, 7:30. n J:_ _ A H g” sundgy ”mime song. Superman 0:45 p. m. ~â€" 7:15 p. m. '- 7st p. m.;â€"‘ STAIDIRG COMIIT’IIIS- ALDIIIIN. CH U ROB E8. rof. J. “Byte, “w“"' ,Su’nda. morning services. flgv-Sc 001, M. R. Boflree fizly Eucharist (every ‘. Warren, Noses D: Everett, (3. Pastor. A. O. Fay Lodge 838. A. F. and A. meet. first and second Mandays. A McPherson, W. W; D.- A. 301:: secretary. Sigmund Park Comil o‘ 1066,? A., meetseeond an! tau h Mondai ti; E. X. but, regsnt; F. B. Green. { gs- romy. . Kort-h American Union mootfirst : rd third Timid”: each month. 6. L Kline. presidentw. Bowdcn, snore V. St. John’ Court meet second sud {amt}: Wednesdays each month, Wm. Dooley, C. 8.; D. O‘Brien. secretary. St. Mary Court meet. first and third Wodneadays each mouth. Mrs. Wm. Deolpy. C. 1%.; Mrs. F. m, sconetn-y. Cunp ‘1176 Modern Woodmen at meet first and fourth Friday in each month. W. M. Dpoley, V 5 ., '3 0. Dufl‘y, Secretary. Lodge 336 Mystic Workers bf Tue Worldgmeet second and fourth Tv 9’- ’dsyeach month. Wm. Dunner, P v-i- dent. J. H. N. Finney, Secrgtary. Carpmiters' Union, meet row-.1. Thursday etch mouth; I. Sovermn, President, I). O’Brien, Secretary. lMomwthth-mm. ‘ aquarium “median; 'u- .n mt Mme thin 30 words 5 centse. Au uh in thtsuflumn must be paid i .nnce when minutiae: has no‘rexul countynh this afice WANTBD‘OPERMjug. AA'I‘ '1‘} 1111.111 Dunhnm and [W0 daughters of Chiugo are 9W“ ng u few weeks hm. Hr- and Mrs. H‘. B Race Of 4 sonvillthla" are registered a 30min. LHL aid Mrs. _W. victor Jonee ‘nd hmih’of St. Louis are in the l trk [or a W’s my. ' L Thu Missal Purington and Has Frauen Marshall” of 'Cbieag<, are goo-ta of kits. George P. Eve: hart. W tickets and drum on E rope u. Emit-0’s Bank. ‘ . Among recent arrivals at th’ Mo- raine 'am 0. F. Quincy and f: n By, Mr. and Hrs. Godfrey McDu- nld, Miss Starkwaathar, Min L. 35339. George S. Pomeroy and Ly" C. Doyle. Mrs. Chas. H. Kellogg and '3 N.. Kellogg of Evansville, Ind” who have been spending the sumn'v" in Harbor Springs, Mich., arriwf at the Homine yesterday to spew Rep- tembo'r. ' Joli“ H. Chapman, ptesidu‘“ of the Baptist Young People’s Mon of FAmerica,‘ will pre_ach in thd 1Bap- phou exchange. , St. Johns avenue. tilt-;l;urch nem- Sunday mgv‘dming and evening. All are weleogtl‘va to ' N these services. 1 A Mrs. Forsythe, in the 11311 Qua house on Hazel avenuzu Mrs. McLaughlin. in the St xv house, are the happy mott .9- some ”little blessings.” who c it their homes a few days ago. ‘ they will prolong their summ‘ * deuce ainongua for a time. This morning Mrs. George ' Ev- arbart was greatly aurpriaet§ when what appeared to be a band {1 gyp. sieq drove up to her beautiful; :ome, the “Miralhgo,” and present ‘g her with fine following note: . 55 J M33. EvnnnAn'r. ‘ Dun Mung: Having heard of your lovely f" *anish them, we would like, to inslir t: the ‘ place if yoil have no objections.‘ Dem’field friend or well w? -a ers. Would you object if we ate m ‘ food on your veranda? It looks so 3 asant liké. Mrs. Evbrhart, who was e ry inc} staut expecting the member )l‘ the: “Picnic Club” for lunch, sto for a moment greatly ,bewilden '; not knowing what to do; but 381: 'oman wall known for he: hogpita.‘1 ly, she A_-_L "VI; nuvu n. did not want‘to refuse their “ finest, for they did not look like ti 1% ordi- nary mendicant, in fact they iere so elaborately costumed they g 76 her the impression of gypsy ueens. While she was meditating :1 to her action toward them, one ;»f the "queens” catching her: eye: have a smile which she recognized 16 be- ;longing’ to Mrs. Lasher, th ‘chief- ” of the club. Mrs. Ell-rhea“ then gladly received the at! z" mem- ber, Mrs. Knox, Mrs. K. B. imoot,3 Mrs. Tattle, Mrs. Lasher, M; Cobb, Mrs. MarinerL Mrs. Phi :ateihl. .Hudame Gregory, Mrs; LOW' 1, Miss Limiter, Mrs. Gregory avg: . Mrs. Montgomery. Lunch was at *ved on the veranda as requested, an : a most . ¢ Wtful time was had. a ‘9! ,r Additional Local. SECRET SOCIETIES. Read thé NEWS-LETTER- Want Column. W Kp’lply'at'oxohz r mil 0‘ 1066:;i {on b Mend: in the Hax‘ia R9 a'n'd Kiss :‘SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. and kton a of [6 to ence resi- It I. no Fullelot Prolllo- no mm 1 In Boo-4w Pull a, fig. ‘ Out “I 35‘ ‘ “Nobody who knows Inythh" “out boots Worries over u few too: of water in o ocow it the water in“ too deep." aid 3 river man to I Novr York Sun reporter. “Getting It. on. ll th'o ouiut job in the world. “Scorn. as everybody knot", m not bottomed, and up forward in the bottom of every one is a plug a. big around as a man’s two fists. Dozen. of ~empty now: an up with mm and lie at the pier: with only tho deck oflonzt' every year. It. dom't hurt them. The owner in» lets them lie so till they're muted. Then ho send: u tugboat olongside and the kitchen on. A man goes aboard the new and pull: out the plug. “Does the semi sink? Nery 0 foot. A: the talent-ts her up you no the lift- the old scow up some, and the result I: that the water in the wow pours out thréngh the pin. hole. It's hard pufliug at. first. but the inter the tug hauls the higher goe- the now bow and the quicker the water '30» out. till the now". almost dry: After a epin' of a. mile ,,_I-_-_a __,‘ 80E- huu M" .â€" tho water ‘goes out. till the “so"! Ilmost dry! Aim a spin' of a. mile or '0 the plug can be replaced and the little voter that remoinl in her pumped out by hand. ' “Simplo? I should think 30.. M- out thing 'in the world. That’: why wow- u-o so undo). You needn’t be no extra particular about cnlking 'on so long a your cargo won’t be hurt by water; and age and submerdon seem to improve them." Port”! I’m-ulna for In Co-nlucl Crimea o Dmflpflon. There in one corner of Central Amer- 1 ice that. in at present a‘ perfect pare- diu for men who have committed nny ‘ crime. It lg ezplnce where the outé ‘ cut.- oi‘ the world‘s society rule the land of their adoption, and where the officials of the government protect all thieves that come to them and make it dangeroun for nny’detective to mo- lest them, says the London Express. ‘ Thlmie the republic of Honduran. one of the least advanced of the Itoten of South or Central America. How. duru indeed is e. curious mixture of jungle 3nd, gigantic Intent. of moo ‘ end of rubber trees, of huge. umpires. snake: nnd‘crooodlienâ€"of all mnnner of thing: that. creep and crawl nnd etlng nnd bite; 3 region Where life in the daytime in I mockery and at night one feel: I: though sleeping in red PPPPH- ‘ Here, in every hamlet and city. are to be found men from diflerent llndl. mostly outlnwe from their own coun- try. Chicago. Boston, New York end Philadelphia nll furnish their quote. England, Prunes, Italy end even hr- eway Bani: have their .hll‘c. fun, make no Jttmm It ednoeelment. bear the uemes they Were born to bear end .30 along about their own ’- AL_I- A-“ lit-a -_â€" . business nrifâ€"ftheulaws of their own country had not made them out'cuu. More Pro-pertain “an For-any. ”- u- ni. use: .1. Ia'un. nan- marl-3 MIC. Rt. Hon. James Bryce. a careful ob- _aerver.and Mr. Seumas MacManna. the Irish writer, agree that Ireland to-day is enjoying comparative proaperity. The people are living better.their food is of a higher grade. the bank deposit! have decreased, the (arm rents are lower. and the returns from work are linger. The main reamn why it doe. not take ita plane non:- of the rich eonntriea of the world ita look of manufacturing. It exieta mainly on its agriculture and its fisheriea. nylthe ‘ Philadelphia Saturday Evening Post. {reland contains 32.337 square milea. not including the 196 little island. which add 246 square milee to the total. It ia not quite In large an Indiana. and la a little larger than South Carolina. The Philippine island.- are four time- the size 0‘! all Ireland. Leas than five years ago a commission appointed by parliament reported that there had been placed upon Ireland a t tion burden whieh it wea unable to . and that something should be done. Thua came the new land act,whlch we. ' a mitigation, but not a reform. of the evlle. ‘ PUMPING our A scow. A nnffién FOR ROGUES- l‘hl low Van-latte. of run. President David Starr Jordan hll returned to Stanford university from I his trip to the Hawaiian isiands. when a he has been for the past two months? condncting a thorough nnd deteiied Itudy of the fisheries and fishes of the inland: under the direction at the United State: fish commission. About 240 species of fish have that fu- been collected and clan-med. 60 of which are new to science. A eomplete report of the laws 1nd autumn! of the islanders relative t fishing is being maderby J. N. Cobb. the statistic!“ of the party. Thininfomfion, together with the results of the scientific wk THE’IRELAND or fro-DAY. Tha- For-or!” Ile- I’ho BUY. 9. 0! Ever! mm

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