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Highland Park News (1874), 4 Jun 1897, p. 5

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We understand Principal Wilson 0! the High school has already ex- ade about 4-9 candidates for ad- mission next year. They come from all parts of Deerfield, from Ravinia to Sweeneyvzlle This looks as fliou‘gh our young peopie are bound Wan Oduéatian'." Good {Or the boys and girls. ' 4 James McDonald, 3939ng what the Thompson estate ware doing on the V other side of jhe‘ street, has . put a memf‘djfpaint' on the Waldo . meat markét block. , ‘ - 7- Sflwappoaition aidé’rmen m.W_gpk-' egan have i‘fiinch 0mm; council. Tht} just, put_ their Thomas .Lefier- w - son“ Buds together and stay away. Regult: no quorum and the mayor: a diflnthers adjourn, and so it g'oes. Bigfeity guv’ment that. “Mien Adele Everett wa‘s present at the Commencement exercises: of the W“Mn86hw?fimӎhnology, Where ' her brother Frank graduated with Houer. Frank Everett then accom- painted his. sister to New York, where w Went m: at alliedâ€"An Idea gun-3.23:; as w " mm. Efimhwawlrlw‘ «3%.? M" FOR SALE CHEAP --.., A heavy, single harness; used but a short , time; original cost, $40. Inquire " 4 ‘of Mrs. M. R. Hammond, West Central oven, cor. Green, City. North American Renew {or Hgtpgr' 3 Monthly . . \Veekly Cent! tury Atlantic Month!y.. Umdon Weeklv 'l‘ Imes Review of R ’ The FOmm . f???" .. Ladim Home JournaI And so on; the editor can quote rater-1 on nearly {200 periodxcals you wish. ‘ The NEWS is ready to form club- bing rates with its aubscribers for uni-{prominent paper .or magazine pu ished in this country, Great Britain, France or Germany. Bear in mind the NEWS' is always and everywhere $1.00 cash. We will give you the NEWS and she will embark for Eng land to spend the summer. Frankg will re- turn to the Park igwabogt a week. op LOCAL INTEREST. OUR CLUBBING RATES. ‘ 250 4.60 4.35 4.00 3.20 3.75 1.65 for 4.25 1.400 if the sum» m typewriter m. m3. 1"”. a. :1“: Branch Office: 154 Monroe St. Chicago. 111. . aaaaaaaaaaaeaeeeeeeeeag the Smith Premierlvvcwmer. ‘""'"‘m"«.'“‘"""-"- .3 THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. If you have anything you wish to find out, as]! or buy don’t put a no- tice inl'rthe Post office, where few people notice it, but insert it in the NEWS want column, where everybody in this city and its environments will read it. ' ms Aiio‘e Gr‘een Skis-ma from 8035991 'ipjtha mt minim. Miss Name Holliday is thag of the Misses Alford thyis week. first in Improvements. lion-est “distraction and all High-grade Typewriter Essentials. v v ‘ Best Value Wrillng Machine. Al'l' 'muun "an. In your issue of the 4th inst, you call attention to the fact that in the" matter of a change of venue in jus. "tice courts, the famous Justice act of 1895 provides that either the party or his attorney may take a change. As far as my experience goes, it is the attorney, who invariably takes the change and all of it. SQUIB. EDITOR or THE NEW; COMMUNICATION.

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