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Highland Park News (1874), 25 Dec 1896, p. 3

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x.” From the north . . . 12.47, 3.14 p.. m. From {he south, 7.30, 9.”. [1.39 :l. m.‘ 12.07, 3.25, 5.37, 7.29 p. m. xiii-Alumni." For [he SOlllh, 6.50, 9.30 :1 11).. I2.47‘ 3.14. 5.33, 7.29 p. In. ,. For the north . 9J2, ”.39 a. m., 7,29 p. m. Mail p0uchcs“cfi35 L5,_,,n\ilu1tes before the departure of trains. \V. M. DUDLEY, . Postmaster. A, O. Fay Lode, ;\. F,..and A. M. Reg- nmmé: a.§jfi~finxand :rsâ€"immday in ; each month, ax Masonic hall. uwr M. Moses Son’s stare, Independent ()rdcr Foresters. ('nurt Highv land. Meetings first and third 'l‘hnrsdays nf each momh in Forester's Hall. Modern \Voodmen of America. Meetings first and third Friday of each innmh in For» csteré” hall- Jno. Finney. V. (1; Fred (irccnsladc. Secretary. Highland Park Council No. [066, Rnyixl Arcanum. Meet in Furesters' hall second and fourth Mondays of every month. Regem, (‘harles H. Baker; secretary, Frank B, (ireeu. The editor of the NEWS is just a little short of calendars for 1897. Insurance men and other dispensers of these essentials to successful livâ€" ing will take heed. a. Holiday giffs at Swwtland’s. The finvst line 0f perfumes-x in the city. An elegant line of cut glass bottles. Charles H. Baker's wonderful hit. by is cuttingr teeth. and now the child's papa says he knows what led the poet to excluim: ”()h. for :l lmlge in some vast wilderness." Listen ti) Postmaster Dooley's wail: “Bundles to right. bundles to left of me. bundles everywhere» When will the holidays be over." Be patient. friend. there is an end tn nnist people‘s purse and credit. All the- schools closed \lenvmlay night tuopen again Monday, Jan; 1th; {897. eleven full (lays. Sundays included. .nl‘ holiday recess. Happy children. happy teachers. May all come back refreshed for tlw m-xt tt-rm. K. R. Smoot spent Monday afterâ€" noon in the High School and observ- ed that the “room was too warm". He found too that from tlw cramped condition of affairs that larger ilk“ (-onnnodations would soon lw a noc- c-ssity. 'We can Juan 'thmn tlw pol» iw court room to? an on sional N-r Wlwn wv gut that t-lm-trit- railway (lUWH from \Vaukt-gau next sunnnv‘f‘. llu- farv will lw 1.”) or ‘3” (mats vat-ll way. and tln-n- pvnplv \vlm burrow tlu-ir nvlglnlmr's tickvts. and furgol to pay for it. 10 :3!) 10 (lllivagn to buy a paper collar will go to flu- l’»lulT (‘itv to h‘atlv. HIGHLAND PARK POSTOFFICE. Directory of Secret soclqtlcs. LOCAL BREVITIES: ARRIVAI For Mortgage Loans on Real Estate. call on. D. M. Erskine. Jr. Dolls! Dolls! 'Dulls! all sizes at Sweetluud’s. A very nice “[19 of Toys also. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. C. I“. Heydecker of Wuukegun. W. F. Hogan of Highwood, and sw- erul other dignitaries were in the city Monday, attending court. A lit» He more and the (-nuftfi of this place will rival thus» uf Wuukvguu ur CHI-ago. :4, paw, lulmsuu 9f. tho Prvslulm» iun (/llurcl) was unable to preach Sunday and Professor Stevenson 0f the McCormick Theological seminâ€" ury filled the pulpitl usifig essential l\ the sauw theme tlw pastor had announced. "You think thatthat sheep pasture up this side of “nukegzm is North Chicago do youv \V 911 vou [$1111 de- ceived: North Chicago is a nving town up this side of Menounnee." said a Park citizen who has been up there and looked the ground 01 er. Postmaster Dooley wishes the public to know that during the hoL ida‘ys, he will sell. strictly for cash. postage stamps for letters at two cents each. and newspaper stamps at one'cent each. He is bound these hard times to meet the people half-way. Three persons were tried in Judge Hibbard's court Monday for gelling liquor without license. each pleading guilty and were fined $25.00 and costs. each with promise to quit the business and get out of the county in ten (lays or stand hid] in other courts. Total costs and linvs for file three were ove-r $1 130,00. Dr. Bergen is having his hands full of babies these days. H0 is car- ing for the Nelson and Babr child- rmi and other littlv folks Wo see by the pinrs that h? is 014th)" up quit“ an t‘nviablo reputation not only as «1 children s physician. but as an vxpvri in thv use Of untituxin. His success in this line adds largely in his vnluv as a physician in iiiis (-ih'. William B. Morgan. the eleetri~ (-ian left Monday to spend the hol- idays with hie-i sister and her hus- band and his brother in Missouri. Both the men are Methodist preach. ers. and heingan electrician. lie is going to give them both homeopath- ic (loses, so they can stir the people. Serioquy. it will lye a delightful re» union of all this-side of theAtlantie. and how their thoughts will go back hq-riuuHIy. it will he a th~lighfi|1| r0» uni‘tm of all this-sidc- of thoAtlzmtic. and how tlwir thoughts will go back to tlw old old homo uvvr thv sea. We wish him a happy tima- as am (3x- lwrinm-v. and fruitful as a ph-asnnt nu-murv. Presgription “'9 make :1 Specialty of com- pounding pre‘gmfipfimm, rising" only ”10 PUFFS! lll'llgs. for ALLE'GRETTI and PLSOW’S CANDIES and should be pleased to fill your Xmas orders. DUFFY BROTHERS. City Express. BAGBABE AND DIME PMBEL DEUVERY. To or from any Part of City. OFFICE AT DEPOT, GIESER BROS” Frééh and Salt” Meats, W. Central Ave., HERMAN DENZEL’S Banben Shop, “'0 also have the sole agency ‘q-ntrnl Ave FRED W. SBHUMAGHEH. The Leading Market, Trunks Varcqls POULTRY. FISH. BUTTER AND EGGS. HIGHLflflD "mus; ILL. TELEPHONE 42. DE‘LERS IN Drug'g‘ist. Highland Park; Ill. Highland l’m‘k. 25 (Cuts. to Cents.

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