Vegetables .on the Market III H mm MES. BLOCK RIES CAFE .OANS Sc Hintz he Light Co. Grocery PJM. EVANS drink I upocidty. 'egetables. to door Bostofï¬ce. Improved Real mic and â€annoy IS’I‘ LZ Have at 6:30 of allKinds. Highland Puk. AT OFFICIAL 0mm? CITY OF HIGHLAND PARK Robert G. Evans ............. '. . .Mayor' John'Finneyu ......... ,.........Cl‘erk Kenileth R. Smoot ............ Attorney John C. Duff ....... . ....... Treasurer ~Wyllyl D. A ford ....... vspolioe Judge onb J. Brand...........‘....CoIlector John 8. Bell ................... Auditor Edward Ingalls. . . (Supt. Water Works Alex. Scott. . . .Asst. Supt. Water Works Andrew Bock ............. Fire Marshal John Rudolph ...... Ass't. Fire Marshal Fred Rudol h. ._ ........... City Marshal S. P. Lem ............ _ ........ P oliw John Nelson ........... . ......... Police Edvard Nevins ....... Foreman Streets Edvard Gale .................... Helpgr John Nelson .................... Police Edward Nevins. ...... Foreman Streets Edward Cole. ................... Helper Bond 01 Health. â€"â€" bt. G. Evansi»L. M. Bergen, M. D. ames McDonald, George Elvey Board of Local Imp rovementsoâ€"Robert G. Evms, Frank p.D Everett, George M Roberts; ' ALDEIXEN. Flat Wadâ€"Edward A. Warren, Moses loses. Second “midâ€"Allah G. Clampm Eryn? I). Everett. Third Wad-George M. RobeM'Joseph B Woodruif. Fonz-1h Wadâ€"Fred Greenslade, George L. Brand. STLNDIHG COHHITTXES. ï¬nnwâ€"M. Moses, F. D. Everett, G. L. Brand. Augiitlingâ€"A. Q: plmpitt, Fred Green- Blade. 6. W. Roberts. ' Fire and WaterL-thed Greenslade, J. B. Woodrufl. A. G. Clampm. . ‘ Policeâ€"G. L. Brand. M. Moses, Q W. Judici -â€"J. B. Wobdrufl,‘G. L. Brand; E-A. Arr-en. 7 , ‘ Printingâ€"G. L.-'Brnnd, F. D. Everett, Fred Greenslade. . * Street and Alleyâ€"4“. D. Everett. G. L ' Brand Edward A. Warren, J. B. Woodrnfl. ‘al 'Assessment-â€"E. A. Warren, » M. Moses‘and J. B. Woodmfl. lewengeâ€"G. W. Roberts, A. G Chmpitt, M. Moses PBEBYTERIAN â€"â€" Rev. A. A. Pfan- stiehl, Pastor. ' - 10:45w8nnday morning sevices. , 12 m. ~Snnday-School, R. W. Patton, Superintendent. ' 7 p. m. échtistian Endeavor. , Week-day service; â€" ‘c .g... u'yUnion. 7:45 .†Wedneséay evening prayer meeting. All are cordially invited. _ FIRST UNITED, ,EVANGEIACALâ€" Rev. A. Haefele. Pastbr. 9:30 a, m.â€"- Sunday-School. ‘A‘ug. . Noerenberg Superintendent. 10:45 asmhâ€" ï¬guday morning for m? 1:! in. ééhrfstian Eidavor. ' 7:30 p. m. â€"â€" Sunday evening services. 7:30 p. m. â€" Wednesday and Friday evening prayer meetings. Sunday morning services and Wed- nesday evening prayer meeting are conducted in German. Strangers are .espécially welcome. EBENEZER EVANGELJCAL -â€" Rev. G. G. Schmid, Pastor. ‘ 10a. 11:. â€"-Sunday-School, O. B. Brand Superintendent. 11 a. m. â€" Sunday morning services. 6: 5 p. In. - Christian Endeavor. â€1:30 p. "m. â€"’â€"â€" Sunday evening services. â€"â€" A5, _,A WU.“ I Sunday morning seiviées and Wed- nesday evening prayer meeting: conducted in German. ’ All ure welcome. EPISCOPALâ€"Rev. P. C. W‘olcott, Rec Sunday) ' 9.45 a. mJ-Snnday-school, W. 0. Hip well, Superintendent. 11 a. m.-- Matins, Litany, and ser- mon _ _ ' Tint Sunday in month; Holy Eucharist- “ lid-day sex-flee; 7.30 p. m.â€"»Even-, song. Other days awarding to notice: LUTHERANâ€"Rev. Baumann, Pastor. ' 9 s. m. ,â€" Sunday-School. 103. In. - Sunday morning services. 7:30 2. m. â€"- Sunde evening services. Semces are conducted in German. . ._-.n1 In m_‘1.n.- 1 ernucu may v....__.v_ , ST. MARY’S CATHOLICâ€"o Father J. C. Madden, Pastor. ' 3:30 a. m. â€"â€" First Mass. 10.00 8.. m.â€"-§econd Mass. 2 p In. â€" Sunday-School. .8 m. â€"â€" Vespers. _ BA [STâ€"Prof. J. Whyte, Pastor. â€10:45 a. m.‘â€"Sunday momin services. 18 m. ~3unday-School. M. . Box-tree ' wer‘meetinï¬. . v Everyone we come, strangers especial- ) . A SWI!DISH M. E.â€"â€"B.ev. N. P. Gle- mnkor.‘ Pastor. .1. 3:45 p. In; - thday-Schml. 7:00 p. m. â€"- Epwort-h League. 7:45 p. in. -Sunday evening services. Everyone welcomed. , HIGHLAND PARK CHRISTIAN SCI- ENCE SOCIETY '" ‘, 1 Sunday morning service, 10:45; . Wednesday evening service, 8:00. Bergen block. All are welcome. ' 7M--...' no ram, uiiï¬omsq‘ EPISCOPALâ€"H. F- Weok-da services: 3p. m:- edncsday, Ladies Mission- Sunday services: ‘ Superintendent. 0:45 p. m. -,- Chris1 7:15 p. m. -â€"â€" Sundl 7:30 p. m. _â€"â€" Wedm ' ler, Pastor. a 10:30 5. m.~â€"-Morning service. 11:45 ., m.â€"â€"Sunday schooI,VE. S.Gai1, , ,,,_ _.J_4......A..â€"A supeï¬ntendeyt. 7 p. mâ€"Epworth Lezg'ue. . B p. m.â€"~Evening service. “(:30 puma Wednesday -â€" Mid-week V meéting. an we welcome to these serViOOS- meeti‘ CITY OFFICERS. CH U RCEES. Christian Endeavor. Sunday evening services. Wednesday evening pray- Scone, strangers especial- [. E.â€"â€"Rev. N. P. Gle- ï¬zly Eucharist (every A. A. Pfen- Law ï¬i‘n'él graséde nit; J. ‘3ch 31;: 033;}: Reggae; {and foul-£11 Wednesdays each‘month. gm. Dooley, C. 13.; D. O’Brien, secrets. ~ . > St. Mary Court. meet. it. and third Wednesdays each month'k-Mrs. Wm. quley, Cr ‘13:; Mrs. F. Pit a. secretary. .. s,,, IA-_1._U._ A! wax}, u. u , â€u“ *' Camp 1176 Modern America meet ï¬rst and f I in each month. W. M. I ‘ J 6- Puï¬y. 8‘?szer i. Lodge 336 Mystic Wong! World, meet second and .‘ day eaeh month. , Wm. UPI dent. J. H. N. anpey, Seq! Méï¬i‘penters’, Unioxi. my set. fourth Thursday each month. ‘; Seven-son, Pwsident, D. O’Brien, stat-y A 1111110 LUCK 5131111111, ’ Here is a “hardlue tistory, says an exchange: “Mant- 1 is born of his parents is of a few 111- s, and full of microbes He goe‘ to school ‘ when a youngster 1:and gets the seat of his pants paddled for , didn’t do until he is 51¢; at heart He groweth up like a 3: eed in the back yard. and soon res‘aes an age when he is composed l 2 . ely of feet, freckles, and an appi e for pie. About the time he gets it) long for short trousers and too :' rt for long ones, he goeth away fan college, learneth how to monke1_ ith a three dollar mandolin and .' Wealthy, but whom he " ,ascertaineth couldn’t .i rooster at a count fair He} worryeth along from :1r to year, ‘ gradually acquiring oi‘11 )rings until his house resembles a a nday school class just before 011111111113. He fretteth through the 'o; itiid lieth awake n1ghts,try1ng ï¬gure out how to keep himself an; ,dependent perinlstien out of poorhoese his daughters run a cy and get married and bring ho u a nice son in- law every few days - east at his hoard. Hi5, sons gr0111p and call him governor,a and set jugm back for ï¬ve-spots every day or $0. About the time he has 8(3ng ed enough good lucre to make it Ivorth while for his heirs to quarrel ver, he con tracts a cold, and is t rried away before he has‘time; to iave a talk with his family. His (f :1 sons blow in his estate on bad «1%: ky and plug hats, and his wife 'put in the ï¬nish ing touches to his ca iby marry- ing the hired man. -H{: :zman County Review. , , E- i cerymnn jf he sold you What do you think of offers on a substitute What. would you thiiq a. ‘4 Mediums Co.’s Rocky Mo; we would be very to have friendsof the 1 Ewe-Ln?“ call up telephone 92 o 73 with any news or items of ,inte rest. If you know of anything that us happened or is to happen, tell us What may seem of little interest to you may be‘ important to the neiwelI gatherer ‘ It will be very little trig-1 ble to you and will cost you not!» -g. There is not _a resident of 731:1; pleased. 1 The ed runs of . e interesting patrons and our staff. wishes to make the cn_ . NEW-s LETTER still 111-1 ,5‘ and will appreciate yo 5: help in this direction. If you nevi: not a tele- phone drop a note or ii; and see us Your identity will not ï¬e disclosed. Telephone your tips,i ill cost ydu nothing, and we ,wil 1 o the rest. Telephones 92 or 173. - What you doin", neig‘ Bill. What’s Bill d Mandy. What‘s Maud ing mother. What‘s Taking Rocky “0““ sible tamily. :n‘ to year, I ' fair. He J nfings until hid lieth ï¬gure out ,depcndent yam-house. by having ‘17“.qu a...“ A THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSLETTER. ,W to college, ith a three 3 ay Vpoker. r fool than weet young '0Iéd to be ï¬yéubsequently , f your gro- d for sugar? ‘ xgug'g'ist who the Madison ‘..|tain Ten; i at heart. ieed in the has an ï¬gs kely of feet, kg for pie. [0 long for lart for long lers of the ourth Tues- nner, Presi- ‘eet. ' tom-fl: Cgï¬li 03-14 9ch bpen from 7 I». m. to 7:30 p. 13. (Mice not ppen on Sunday. gnu min- Arrive and depm u ionowu 'Sou'fll Bonn 6:54 A. 111. received tndtdhggtchod 9:33 a. m. received Ind ampwneu . 1121 n. In. “ “ 3:35 p. m. " ~ 5:38 p. In. “ > .737 p. m. " displtehed. Sunday nail in dilpttched st 5:51 p. In. All mulls clone 30 minutes More the deptrtun b! using. , A country exchange remarks that “the home-grown, hand-epanked. bare-footed, had-W country boy makes {much better ï¬ght in the battle of life than the pampered.1 high - collared, -omued - troueened youth of our cities, vihoee clothes have always been dusted with e whisk broom ineteld o! e shingle. ‘Let thetown men out of 3 job try n year‘on the inn). Plowing behind a mule will.take the kink out of his. tap-knot, the frog out of his throat, ythe gas ofl’ his etomech,‘the week- ness out of his logs, the come 0! his toes, and will give him an appetite, an honest livmg and a sight of heaven." ‘ WAï¬TI-inâ€"oomn mg- for washing preéses. Will pay 2% cent; per pound. Apply It Nun-Luna omen. WHERE WOMEN W00 THE MEN. In deeeribing some of the. curious custome prevailing among the Hopi Indians, Curator Culin, who visited the Hopie in Aï¬ma lest summer for the University of Penneylnanie, said that the women are held in higher esteem then in ' moot Indiun tribes, and they, nther than the men do the wooing. When n Hopi maiden decides which of the eligible young men of the tribe she wishes to marry; aha wand tits in h'l hunts and griude 00 until he is enf- ï¬ciently impre® her industry to marry her. ’52,; x w uni-In, _.--. After the cerismonyfihich is on elaborate one, the couple go to live in the wife’s house. If she tins of her husband she can get a divorce by merely throwing his saddle out of the house. After, marriage the house, ï¬elds, and all their property except the herds belong to the wife. The Hopi: are very indulgent parents. The right of the children to do as they please is never questioned. The trip to the Hopi: was part of the Wanamaker expedition of 1901, made in the interest of the deplrt ment of archaeology of the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania. Twenty ï¬ve per cent discount will be allowyed in all subscriptions to the News Lmn when paid Ill ed- vance. PREFERRED THE OLD WAY. Mre. Bradbury we: instructing the new cook, who was not only new, but as green as her own Emerald Isle; One morning the mistress went into the kitchen andfound Knting weeping over a pan 'of onions, ' . .“Oh, you’re having a harder time than you n‘eed to have, Katie,†said she. “Always peel onions under water.†urban. 571 $13. â€.9.va “Indade, ma’am,†said Katie, “I’m the lagt 'one to do that, axin‘ your paréon. Me brother Mick was always divin’ and pickin’ up stones from thebottom. "It’s little he couldn’t do under wather, if ’twas tyin’ his shoes or writin’ a letther; bu me, I'm that nnaiay in it I’d be ttin’ me mouth full and drowniu’ entoirely. So if you plase, ma’am, I'll. pale thim the» same ould way I’.ve always been accustomed to, and dhry me tears afterwards.†"lulu“! Park Postomce. THE COUNTRY BOY. Nam; 30mm _ . received and dbpgtched received. A W. Fletcher, P. 0n IMPROVED HIGHLAND FKRK REAL ESTATE in Sums of $l,000 and Ugvgardg. MONEYTO LOAN ' AT I: PEB sum phin .......... ,lo “ with col out: 16 Undenhirto ..... Night shin... W {sndkepghfl Iâ€... ~ silk Rachael _. ...... Vesta ......... ., . . . Pants. . . . . ........ 8mm .......... Combhntbn 8am Pajnmu..... ...... Poultry and Long Grove Creamery Butter. We bringwrpmducedirectfrom the farm and can deliver to you always fresh. Weaimtohandleonlxthebestandfrednxt- EDGAR" MJSNoW 00.. ' “ 101 WASHINGTON ST., CHICAGO. Jewels. andy. flower-e, manâ€"thnt is the order of womn'e prefemnoeu. Jewell for I magnet of mi My power to the ever-go women. we met (must of all jewels. heelth. is often ruined in the Itmnuous eflorts to mike or sue the money to purchue them. If 3 women will risk her heelth to get 9 coveted gem. then let her fortifyher- self extinct the inddious'oonsegm of cough, colds. bronohlel n cotton by the regular use of' Dr. Who'- Gem": 8 1). It will promptly "not eonsnmpt on in its early stage. and heel the gflected lance end bronchial tubes end drive the dread diocese from the sntem. . It to not o cum-.11.,but it in meertoln cure for coughs, colds Ind all bronchial troublu. You can get Dr. G. G. Gwen's relinble remedies st 6. B. Cnmmlngs‘. Get Green‘s Specinl n_ I. n. Almunc. GIESER BROS. MEAT MARKET. SPECIAL FAMILY LIST Reliable steam â€Laundry ‘ Fresh Eggs. Women and Jewels. Magnesia Spring Water Delivered Fresh Every Day. VIII m. N. St um All. I! 3 51'. PETER BROS" â€1’ Gamma-â€nu†ci-u-ss . furnishes communication direct from your residence to the physician. It is worth its cost alone to know that the doctor is immediately accessible. 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