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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 7 Nov 1902, p. 7

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Until further notice we will sell: Round Steak, = 10¢ a lb. ° Hamburger Steak, - Sirloin Steak - , 1220 a lb. Leg-0’ -Lamb, - _ Porterhouse Steak, - 14¢ per lb. Lamb Stew - Try our CORNED BEEF_ The fineSt in town These Prices are for. Cas‘h ,only 'l!r. Bourniquo will open his dono. iog school for children at the High- lond Park club house. Wednesdly afternoon. November 12. Novem- but 5, was the date originally. set for the opening of the .hll term, but owing to an accident to Mr. Augustus E. Bourniqno "it urns necessarily postponed. ; ‘ ' . Now that political excitement is on the wane, would it not be an op- portune time to change the names 6! several of our street.- as wag happily suggested sometime ago? Why not dignity Vine avenue, that has been '0 beautifully improved of late, to 1?me: DifiVe, and let the more at- tractive name of Moraine Road die- tingui'sh High street. A Chance to “Get Even" With the Béef T , A meeting of unusual interest was held in the parlors _of the Presby. terian church, Tuesday afternoon, when the ladies listened to a stirring address by Mrs. Welle,.- who spoke on "‘J‘he Rapid Growth of Mormon- ism in the United States and the Impending Perils.” Converts to Murmanmn last year in this country numbered ovér 20, 000. Nicholae Clampitt left a elueter of‘ fresh strawberries on our desk the: next day after election. They were right from his garden, where they had grown and matured this lovely ,lutumn. They were fully ripe/end of delicious flavor, as much song though ripened under a June sun. When people talk of having to go to California or Florida for the luxuriee of life, they had better bear in mind the poeaihilitiee of our own" climate. But, then, everyone has 1not the knack or genius of Mr. Clam- pittto make strawberries ripen' on thernorth shore in November. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. Loo-l age matter will be found on ovory‘plgé“ of this week‘aflm. BEHREN’S CASH MARKET 275 Central Avenue, Highland Bark; Ill. A long threatening comes at last' and nbtwfiithstsndlng the bad weather St. Mary’s bazaar Opened brilliantly and triumphantly on schedule time, Wednesday evening with a grand concert given by courtesy of the 20th ' Infantry band from Fort Sheridan. ; Anticipation often surpasses realiza- ition, but .not so with “St. Mary’s Ibazaar,‘ as everyo’r'ie will tell who was there opening night No end of pretty and useful articles are dis. played in the attractively arranged booths. Father Morrissey has cer tainly proved a successful master of ceremonies, for nothing has been left undone that will contribute to the pleasure of those attending the bazar and give them their full money’s worth. Monday evening“ November 1_,1 will be “Forester night.” The Foresters will act as hosts and a number of the high . courtoificers from,the city are ex- ' -pected out to grace the occasion with. their presence. One of their in- teresting contests that will take place is for the most pepular con- , ductor or motorman on the C. 8: M. ' Electric Railway between Evaneton l ( l l l l l form. the gift of the local order of ] Foresters, will be given to the can-j didate recieving the largest number of votes. Thursday, November 14. military night, promises te be a gala night. .DOne of the featuree, aside from the grand military concert, will be the exhibition drill which will be given by a picked squad from Fort Sheridan.- FatherA Kelly, chaplain of the 7th Regiment. and Judge Karanaugh, ex-oolonel of the same regignent, will be among the guests of honor that evening. There will be special features presented each evening, so keep I-going or you will be apt to find yourself mourning in seek cloth-end eehee. The bazaar will continue at Goldberg's hell, from November 5 to 15, incfimve. ST. MARY'S BAZAAR. THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. n ‘Lvthw-wun ,uu: ' ‘ SPECIAL Assassxxr NOTICE no 6 Mâ€"_Notieel 13‘ lfil‘QEX‘ glnn m d] m Aâ€" n-__ 84â€"Notiee is hereby given to dl per-ions Interest -d am the City Coun- cil of the City ‘ Highland M, Coun- tv of lake and mate of llflnoimhuving ordered um I cannon liters} min water sup 1y pipe. four inches interns} dis-newt. constructed an}! lgld nlgng and under Laurel nvenue in the City of Highland Park. connecting with the wnter mnin on McGovern street, thence westerly nlong the northerly tide of said Laurel avenue for ndistnnee of six hun- dretjl and ninety feet from piece of be- nning, the ordinance for the some be! 11130:) file in the oiiiee of the Cit Clerk of mid City. and buvi oppli to the County Court of Luke A onnty for an assessment. of the costs of said improve- ; ment awarding to benefits, and an I assessment thereof having been made and returned to said court, the flnnl hearing thereon Will be had on the nav- enteenth day of November, A. D. 1902“ or asnoon thereafter as the business of the court will permit. -. - “t Said assessment is payable in Five installments with intcmt at the rate of five (5) per centum’ per annmn, on oil installments except the first. All persons desiring may file objections ' in I said court before said day, 3nd may appear on the hearing sad make their defense. ~ '~ , WM. E. BRAND. Ofllcer duly appointed “to make slid assessment; : -' Dated at. Highland Fiji-k ‘ Illinois, October 31m. A. D. 1902. 23- 21 Who’s Nun's-Luna are you read- ing”? Presbyterianâ€"~Rev. A. A. 'Pflnstiehl, Futon Sunday morning}; sie'rviees, 10:45. Sunday School, 12 m‘; . F. Schaumer, Superintendent. Christin; Enduvor, 7 p. m. Week-dny services. Wednes- dty. Ladies‘ Missionary Union. 3 p. m. Wednesday evening prayer meeting. All are cordially inviwd‘» Hm United Bywâ€"Bev. J. G. Finkbeiner, Pnetor. Sand School, 9:30; Ang.Noérenberg.Supe ntendent. Sande. morning services, 10:45 a. In. Christ. en Endeevor. 6:05 p. m. Sunday evening services. 7:30 p. In. Wednes- dey and Fiidey evening preyer meet- inge. 7:30 p. m. Every elem-ante Sun- dey morning eerviee end every Wednes- ,dey evening pnver meeting are con- ducted in Gennen. Strengere are as- ‘ pecieily welcome. ‘ Ebenezer Evangelicalâ€"Rev. C. L. Borg, Pastor. Sunday School. 10 n. m.: J. J. Bnnd. Superintendent. Sun- dny morning eeryioes. H e. In. Christ» inn Endenvor. 6:15 p. in. Sundnyeven- ing services. 7:30 p. m. Week-any meetings. Wednesday. senior prnyer meeting, 7:39 p. P; Friduy. Englglh payer meeting, 7:30 p. In. Sunday morning eel-flee end \\ edneude em- ing pager meeting conducted n Go:- men.‘ 11 ere welcome. , lWâ€"Bev. P. C. Woleofl. Roc- tor. Sundoy Ionic» Holy Eucharist (every Sand-y) 7. 30 o. m. Blindl School, 9:353. 111.: W. 0. Hi" Superintendent. Mutina. [Amy :nd sermon. ll 1.11).?th Maduy in month, Holy Each-rim. It Mld-duy ser- _vioe. Even song, 7:30 p.111. Other days wording to notice. Lutheran-'41". Blumlnn. Pastor. Sunday School, 9 a. m. ' Sunday morn- ing seniors, 10 a. 111. Sunday evening services, 7:30 p. m, Services are con- ducted in German. St. Mary's Catholicâ€"Father J. C. MMden. Pastor. First. Mass. 8:30 a. m. second Mass. 10 a. m. Eunday School, 2 p. In Vespers; 3 p. m. ‘ uBaptlstâ€"Rey. Edwin Seldon. Pastor. Sunday morning ,services. 10:45 a. m. hundny School, 12 m; (‘. H. Wan-en, Superintendent. Christian Endeavor. 6:45 p. m. Sunday evening services. 7:15 p. 11:. Wednesday evenmg prn'yer' meeting, 7:30 p. m. Everyone wel- ' ”come, strangers especially. ‘ ‘ Swedish M. £.â€"â€"Rov. N. RGlemnker, ’Pastor. Sunday School, 3:45 p. m. {Epworth League. 7 p. 11:. Sunday , [evening s'ervioes, 7:45 p..m. Everyone welcomed. . Methodist Episcopalâ€"H. F. Luwler, Pastor. Morning service, 10:30 a. 11:. Sunday School, 11: 453. m.; E. s. Grail7 Superintendent. E worth League,7 p.111 Evening serv ea, 8 p. m. Wed- nesday. Mid week meeting. All are welcome to these services. . Highland Park Christian Science So-r clayâ€"Sunday mornin service, 10:45 a. :11. Wednesday even ng genius, 8 p. m. bergenzfllkkcu. an «we wewome. North Amencan Union. meets the first and third Thursdays of etch month. John Rudolph Presidqnt; Willinm M. King. Oonecwr. A. 0. Fuy Lodge No. 670. A. F. k A MI. meets the flrst‘nnd second loud: ’s in each month. William J. Oboe. \ . IL: 1). A. Holmes. Beeretary. (>me 1176 Modern Woodmen of America, moot first and fourth “Friday in etch month. W. M. Dooley, V. C,. J. 0. Duffy, Clerk. . Highland Phi-k Council No. 1006. R. A.. men second and fourth Mondnyu. >6. H. Baker. Regan; F. R. Green. See- Lodge No. 366 Mystic Work- ers ogfe the Worldy meets the second and fourth Tuesdays at each month. J. J. Brand, Prefect: Wm. Donner. Sec- We! societies. 106 a lb. 10¢ 8. lbs 4c 8 lb.

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