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Highland Park News (1874), 30 Jul 1897, p. 14

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Miss Alma Streiber has. returned from a visit to Chicago. Ortlund the laundry man, is doing a rushing business. He has had to put in extra help and get more lists printed. Aldérman J. C. Cushman returned from his protracted stay in New York Monday, and there -will no longer be a vacant chair 1n the coun~ cil chamber. Captain 0. H. Morgan has returnâ€" ed from his summer camp on Green Lake Wisconsin. No place like home after all captain, especially when that, home is in the Park. W. S. Warren has returned from his recent trip or vacation‘ and is back in his old stand in the barber shop on the corner,- He will give you a clean shave or nobby hair cut. Miss M. Valentine Smith of Chi- cugg, after a week in the quiet 86- clusion of Ravinook returned to Chi- cago Wednesday. She is an expert cyclist and made the most ofher vacation. yud , Hé’ate' his“ ’fill ' (if grafiéh, iémiius,‘ 9.th and drank in health enough to last him a long time. He looks hale and hearty. ' Frank C. Clark of the Port Clin- ton district, is an extensive dealer in lubricating oils. The NEWS is “iled up" with neighbor Clark's prep» aration-~» hence its smooth, rapid and safe running. Judge David A. Holmes returned frgxp his Califomia trip Monday. Miss Alice, the young daughter of Mayor Evans, has just returned from a brief vacatiun and visit with relatives in Western Springs. She had a fine time, but was glad to get home and back to the Park. Charles Streiher was 55 years old Tuesday, the 27th, and his many friends turned out to tell him of it and how wise and good he ought to he at this time of life. The whole affair was 11 delightful “surprise” to Mr. Strvihcr. The Morton house on (lie Green Bay road is turning out a beauty. It will not only be a convenient, pleasant home, but it will be a good, tangible “ml” of the kind of carpen- ter work they do, not only for them- selves but for others. James Burns, the skillful sign painter has hung out his own ()rnu' mental and lettered shingle in the former barber shop in Daniel C. 001 lins’ brick just north of Freborgs. What James can‘t do with a brush, by way ()f lettering, can’t be done very easily. OF LOCAL INTEREST. Wm..._.m.. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. C. A. KUIST, Tin. Sheet-Iron and Furnace Work Done to Order. MRS. A. BOCK, Fancy firoceries, Dry Goods and Crockery. BOOTS AND SHOES. Frults and Vegeublcs Received Dilly. Goods the Best. Prices are Reason aha. Stoves, Ranges, Housekeeping Goods. DEALER z w HARDWARE, Hi hland Park, Illinois. chphonc 54. Goods Delivered Free 0! Charge. HIGHLAND PARK.

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