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Highland Park News (1874), 8 Jan 1897, p. 15

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.\._(). l’ay l.u<lgc, A. F, and A. M. Reg‘ nlur meeting nights first and third Mnnday in “Each nfyzm, at'Musm'll’t‘. “$1.“, prim Hui-“mas .\' Sun's stnrc_ ' " , . "‘"‘ Independent Order Foresters. Court lliglr land. Meetings first and third 'l‘hursdays of (“ilCll month in Forester's Hall. Nlmlcrn \Vorxlmen of America, Meetings lirSt and third Friday of each munth in Forâ€" cnters' hall. jnn. Finney. V. (X; lined Green$lacle. Secretary. . Highland Park Council Nu. 1066, Royal \.rcununi. “at in Foresters hall second and fourth \londms of every month Regent, t hmles H Baker; secretarv, Prank B (lrcen L‘or lht‘ south. 0.50. ”.30 3L 11L, l2.47. 3J4, 5-33. 7.20 p. m. l;.>r the nunh . 9. I2 11 19%| m , 7 29 p m Mail pouches chm 15 minutes before Ih‘ (lvcpurlun nf trains. W. 'VI. “001 h\ Postmaster. Frmnlhc unrth ‘ . , [2.47, From the emu”). 7.30, 9.12, H. 12.07, 3.25, 5.37, 7.29 p. m, IIKI'AKTI'KI‘L Mr. Chapman. local nmnagor 0f tlu- tvle-plmm- husiuvsm gm-s to Chi mum um! Mr Whilvlmul take». his plum. Hv Hm ms 21 1‘0: ll Uvmlt-mun. lnyul to ll'w ('mnpan) and (-uurtmms lo tlu- public. an itlvnl officer. Sylvan Dells School is muineutly prosperous this termmnd so is the Mil- itary Academy. From the film School we have not heard. Postmaster Dooley has put up a much and long-needed storm door. flush wifh She otitaide yvafls. so then- iLm link véstihuk- for children. etc. The tt-lephouv company have just put :1 1w“ pllolw into C. H Baker 5 (ill-nooo zumnw resideucv. Cull him up. A o. 38 for we. wood or coal mn' hour of the (LIV or_ night Mrs. A. \\. Hen-he: epo-ts to leave next Wet'k Thursday for Culi~ lorniu for the balance of the winter. \\ lmt tlw ( x IIHIH)!‘ VVill (lo to eat “9 law“ not mnlvss ln- sols up a hotel all by himst- lf. Our thanks :m- lu-rvhy (‘Xte'mlml to Mrs. Dom-n. supvrlntvmlunl of llw grmnumr schools. for a copy of the curriculum. ruln-x'. lists of office-rs :uul touclmrs of tlu- city school, alc- willpanie(l by u courteous im‘ita‘ tion to visit the schools. Thanks. We shall avail oursulws of our early opportunity to do so. Mr. and Mrs. Palmer A. Mont- gummy are spending 2: few days with friends in Chicago, and will leave the 18th fut. Florida, when- tlivy will rmnuin until March when they will go to Washington in spend a month and be inn-serif at the: in ammunition. returning to Highland Park :Ilmut April 15th. Directory of chrct Saddles. HIGHLAND PARK POSTOFFICE. LOCAL ITEMS. \NMH'AI 3.14 p. m. 39 n. m.. For mortgage loam-s on real estate, call on D. M. Erskine. Jr.. Cu. We regret thatsome local events of note should have escaped us in last Week’s resume of 180“. as Nick Stafl'eu’s death Jan. 3; the dedica- tion of the United Evaygelical church. June 28, and some other (-wuts. But: our “Journal" was not made last war for publicatigm and souu'thiugs were curvlvssly )Vt-râ€" looked. 'lhere “as a famous. unique and 73117? Edge EWgauid; Manny?» ‘2?!- iug lmhwen the boys and the young married men. The game was wit- nessed by a large crowd who enjoy- ed the fun ‘xmueubely. The score stood H tog” for the married men. The whole netted the Young Men's Club a handsome sum. for which they are duly grateful. James Woodman, of the Lake County Indelmndent. was in town Saturday. siziugup our city. and taking a peep at our electric. lighi systrm. He was greatly surpriI-zed to see how the people liked the NEWS. but could not understand how some of our business men expect to get along without advertising. They are preparing for a season of “hard sleddiug'fl as this is an open winter! Henry Ditmer, the contractor on St. Johns avenue, doesn't speak to common folks now. Last Saturday a set of girl twins called at his home. and being lightly clad for this cold Woatlwr and in need of food Mr. and Mrs. Ditnwr looked after them and are- doing it still. as proud and hap- py as can he. and even Grandpa Domwr is thinking what he will gm for the littlc- out-s anl Christnms. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. We don't blush wry: ousily; at least sonw folks saw We don't. but we- crimsoned hack of our mm tln- othvr day when a prominent ’citize-n told ns'how much luv t-njOye-d the NEWS. what u good thing it is for tlu- place. assured us of his support and intlm-nm-. lt fairly “find us off our I'm-t. The fact is. Wt,‘ don‘t know our rvnl Worth till sonn- oin- tells us. Tln- NEWS. hy-thoway. is going right into the hmrts and homes of tho people. Robert W. Patton came "home very sick' fi'om some sudden kidney attack last Friday, but. under Dr. Borgen'x medical skill and the- cure~ ful nursing of home, he is now rap~ idly recovering. We all missed him at the public services Tuesday owning. If any one must be sick why not, delegate it to some one who has nothing to do and who would not he missed if confined to tho ln‘nmo :1 MW Woe-ks or months. " “'0, make a Specifihy of ('mu- pounding prmwriptimmL using only ,théfydiéhr'lnfiigi'.‘ ”V w: ‘,- m 21' 21;“: ft ) r ALLEGRETI‘I and ‘PLO W’S CANDIES. These 0. indies are ordered In small quantitim and are always fre‘aln. James McDonald, Prescription ~Druggislt. are sold at one price. Dry Goods, Groceries, Flour, Feed and Wood.‘ St. Johns and'Central Ave lehl-nd Park Telephone No. 44. Chicago Ofllu. 1305 Chamber ' oi Conn-Era. The nlgllland Park chl Estate Man, I! You Want to Sell or Exchange: At I RI 1 Price. Your: hr lmtmctlon on the Maud n or Mnnflol. ..... yist Your Prom with We keep but the best goods, and all “'0 nlm have {the sole agenvy will all you anything In the..\.. FRED W. SOWMAEHEH. HENRY K. COALE, HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. Cash Customers For Genuine Bargain; Musical Line Peter F. Dooley. DEAER IN ~ ‘fiafi'é'i trom, We intend: Mr. 1 sity. a} the ho uda, h F ra the gr No am Helen Thong there whole boa rd Routi Sever: J Rule: v ice A will I} Grate] urday Reprc 1mm Th tvst (J tey’s : quote the n case 1 unit)! ful u conte- post. {hem {a i [m ufficv aim-v uh hu large $25.1 is {on Man joy Rich 2001 Higl (m ‘ vein selw “Uh frozl stun Th

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