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D.M. Erskine, Jr.’s Insurance and Real Estate Journal (1883), 1 Jan 1884, p. 3

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' ’ Thefiaiblic 8011001 opened after a two weeks vacation,- Monday J an 7th. 'Thou'gh the thermometer stood 13 be- low there was no trouble 1n kepping’ the buildings warn1.The trouble about the heating th :1t has bothered so 11111011 111 winters 111m, seems to be entirely overcoine. ‘ An official of the Chicago Evah- aton. Railroad is quoted as Saying that “ the ma will be built on east side of Northwéstern tracks as fax horth as Highland Park, at which ‘p‘Dint we intend to cross. ” It will he obmrvml that the China- go firm of which we are a member now reads Clarke, Erskine ‘ 00., 0013090. B. Clarke, the vétergmroal estate dam: of Chicago hsving taken in ingo putnenhip'. No' mn‘ i9 NIP‘W'MW in Mt )aati ngflfizt a “great institution" had a pad zit \Ir Larsons home; sorry the fact was overlooked, as we make it apoilnt to note all nrri‘mI‘H.’ Harvey Streéten Buys that a baby is a “ great institution." He speaks main experience A “great institu- tion " arrived at Newman Hall’s coiy home the other day, n. 1 Newmfin’H fncé, which relaxed intg‘a smile has not béén straightened since. It Wis 11 girl. ‘W’eiomitted to state in our Mr. Adolph Genest, one of the ear- liest residents of the Bark, died at his home on comm of Ceutml Ave. ' and McGovern street, Monday, 7th inst Mr. Genest wasa member of the Order of Foresters r' ,v The intensely cold weather the early part of the' month‘was too much for the large and choice col- lectioxi of plants,in Mr. Turtle’s green-house, the entire number bein rendered vulueless. “ ‘ - ‘ ‘ The public reading room pleasant place, and with t! ful and uhligiug Dun Ck churge bids fuir'tp grow in favor. the Steer's market caused» that estub; lishment to be slightly dmnugcd by fire a, few nights since. Can’t be too cart-fix]. , Mr. Boyington 1m»; commenced the emotion of two new houses uppusxte his own residence on Port Clifton aw. City Marshal Lcuudcr Bauder has furnish?! tbs mcesxuq bond and quulitied as Deputy Slusrifl for Lake county. Thu ofiicers of A. 0. Fay A. F. and A. M. were in onrMomVlny evening Jun. 14th. M. Moaeu’ new barn iooms fine style; there is nothing about Muses 01' his burn eithel New year callers were few be‘weun. Ashes placed in n woodw box in BRIEF MENTIONS. kg room 15 3 very with the cheer Dun Cuzines in . were installed (). Fay Lodge popular and fur xxwrfiffil.~fiml,{7‘ ,‘ " v, 3 u- ‘ .a.‘ ‘."7'!.‘ » ,- « upog' “"' .. ' . M; ERBKINE,‘ th INanAggE AND “REAL ESTATE ~JOiJRNAI). up in small 1 Peter Hoffman, to“ Orrin A. A1. Word Lot $Block 2 ‘ “ The Lakeview (Mich) Enterprise tells 0‘ a. man who exchmged his wife form-2y Acres of land hi lin- ton County, Tho {Uifmafifi‘fightfififw’xf}; J. ; w. 8,» ‘Davis, accountant; James Bowd‘en, Cashier; E. Meyners, Chas. Page, W. ‘R. Kenney, Trustees, Nellie S Hamilton, to Mrs; Wm. K. Cerbley’, E 50 ft, West J50 ft. Lott-z 1 db 2, Block 70. . Mary L. Skinner, to Edsou L Bas- tin, Lot 9,13le 70 ' The ionowing transfera ‘ High- land Park real estate have been filed for record since our last {38119: ~' . M. J. Cmry,‘ c. R. ; M.’ Duggan, v.- C. .R. ; John ‘Finney, R. 28613.; D. Coming. F Sec.'; 0. P. Sullivan, Tania; L_. Mydql‘e, s. W. F Ru- dolph; J. W. ;,VE.‘ 13.. Weapon“ Med. A. O. FayLodgeA F. A. M.-â€" Dr E. B. Weston, \V M. ,M Moses, S..;'W T..M Clark, J. W.;G. F Benett Sec y, W: ‘W Flinn, Treas; The Order of Iron Hall; branch 0 I. H. Highland, 136; Edward Meymrs, P _C. J.; V Wm. Steele, C. D. M. Erskine J1.,'S D.; C W. Aldrich, J. 1).; JamesBowdan, Tyler. Annual Elections. ’/ The sevexal lodges of the Park have had their annual election which resulted as follows: The funeral, )zlrgl 1y attended, took place on “I edneeday, 26th December 120m the Baptist; Church, and the mmaius laid to rest in Rose Hill ceméhu'y. I ‘ that great change that awaits us all. To Gracie, death was but a step from tlliH life of ‘ills {Ind puina to that eter. uul home of which she spoke often, and to which she looked forward with so much comfort. R. Hammond, passed from this life, aged 18 years, 4 womb» and 1.1 days. She was a sweet girl, her pleasant and agreeable manners found. her presence welcomed at all ”mess in the sdcieiy of rich and poor alike, 'heuce her death caused sadness to rest on every heart. It was indeed a. sorrowâ€" ful Christmas for the fond parents and sister, but to-them, us to us, it was u solucé to knoW'thnt the one so dearly loved W218 fully prepared for and with an active experience of 81 years he is in a position to underâ€" stand fully every requirement of the business in which we‘re ,bngaged. Drop in and see us. A 7 Grace Hammond. On Sunday Dec. 23x¢1883mb0qt the noon hour Gracie Hammohd young- est daughter of C. Granville and Mary- 1‘ 1. Court Highland‘ No. 31; ~I. ’0.’ E; Real. Estate Transfer-s- . A W FLEECHE‘RTWCW7-, "82?: Lumber. Lath QAA Shingles, , :. Entevprue *Croceries, PROVISIONS Crockery, a FLOUR, FEED AND FRUIT -“ 9 ' AUGUST NORENBERG, , Mason, Plasterer, BriCk Layer and Sewer Buildu- D. _ ~ HIGHLAND PARK, ILL I HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. Stationery, School fiupplies, Fishing Tackle and Fancy Articles,‘ , LUMBER, LATH SHINGLES AND POSTS ~ ‘ ALSO, HARD AND SOFT WOOD > ' Yard Cor. Central Ave. andk‘Ballroad Highland Park, III-.- oppositommoad Depot, « STOVES‘,;FURNACES; RANGES. Corner Laurel Avcm'w and Second St, P O. Box 63. , HIGHLAND PARK, ILL GAE PEN T Elsa-313.11; House, Sign and 3qu gainting, Graining - and Calsomining. ~ ' ' HIGHLAND PARK, ILL, _. BURIAL CASES AND CASKETS always on hand. Ordeh " {rem the;quntry promptly attended to. ' I am prepared to ffirnish‘ certified Abstracts of Title, caréiuny comgiled from original documents and records of any’property‘ within the corporatc limits of Highland Park; ' ' I i D. M. ERSKINE, JR., HIGHLAND PARK. Dealers In Paints, Oils, Putty, Window Glass. @EE‘ERQ‘AKE Liinafig, Boardingég Sale Stables, . HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. Tin and sheet Iron Works}, Hafdware. Home“: . , , .. Tool; and Manhunt-”Flutter and z 9.01m ‘umni'mON 551304.; w. E CUMMINGS ‘ Dealen' m Staph; and Fancy Contracts taken m. Periodical. ma Stand-x1! Libnrien éfi hand. or. “8:! u a w Arfim'~Materink, Pain Oils, Vanni-hen, Hahn, W5 “1 n WM?" Wily-gm “b!“ Mm": W QAbstracts of Title. +- JAMES 'MoDO-NALD a; SON. E. MEYNERS. AND 3305 moron DOB and firéf classflwork gdarah‘teéd; DEALERS IN ‘S HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. :, m4, ~' Htgpignd Park, m. uor’s Articles, Farm). at Fitter, j’

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