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Highland Park News (1874), 30 Jul 1897, p. 6

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Deerfield folks will haveito take a beck seat now. An Iowa, farmer’s wife“ pint 15 hen‘s eggs in a. nice nest m a basket and set them out in the _,sun during the late spell of weather ing to find a dozen and a quarter chickens calling for hgeakiqpt. “2.147. ‘ “ v-_ ~-v«uLuP . colonel and Mrs. H. P. Davidson are off in Michigan for a week's rest and outing. The colonel says Mrs. Davidson is worn out and needs met; while she says her husband is in an incipient decline and needs a change. we opine there is some truth in both these diagnoses. At all events We hope they will haw n good time. Pastor L. A. Gould will deliver his lecture on “Missionary Sights and So‘unds in China,” at the Beth- any Evangelical church next Sunday evening at 7- 45. A cordial welcome is extended to all. Admission free. Deerfield folks will have to take a beck seatnow; An Iowa, farmer’s “4“ A " I .A _vila‘ge' cgvering thirty“'a0res has been discovéi‘ed in Ohio several feet below the ground. Perhaps it is Boilvin’s addition, west of town in our slough which was lost some 20‘ years ago. ,-._.__-.u vklqull u. I in front of oixr office, and ‘ took so much of our spare cash that wq have felt financially cramped ever "since. -Capt. C. H. Conrad, U. S]. A., and nzâ€"Lfem‘fikgxnwty 5:32. ‘0‘.» nuaâ€" Efihca; Arizgna, to Washington,,D. C. have been visiting'Mr. Prall’s family on Broadway. A couple of bag-pipers struck the town TueSdEY mOmingand opened u in front of our mm. mm] “A1. ,, "7.“ vv .nuvu a regular contract for permanent supply of a big Chicago family as they get home. ‘ Mr. Mack’s restaurant in the Store next the post office seems to meet a long-felt \ want, especigfly. kafor those fin"‘dé‘”éieclé"Hofiéékééberé who _' don’t _ wanttomake bread. ‘ , Dan Sheahen furnishes ”such fine thick cream that 119‘ is _likely to have A cdgrggt loose Tuegdag Qofning down near the D1}. 138ka place and went prawli‘ngover the gardens. It-takes a good, ”regular allopathic rope to hold a cow. ' Those wheels 'are‘ being stacked around Sweethnd’a store nowadays. The riders appreciate Thompson’s ice cream and soda water. A ()hattaziooga paper an s the devil lea‘dé the procession in hiéago matters generally.‘ That is rather Lat-(133 Pia satanic majestyi” * Jâ€"w‘r Mr. Bogart Of ‘Evanston got him- selfiuinto «trouble from abusing an editor. Editors are men, only men; but oh my > . Butterick’ 8 patterns at Miss Rifles. ABOUT TOWN. onrad, U. S A and ‘w,. n ». .-um ‘01:; nun- :to Washington, D visiting Mr. Prall’ s MRS. c. smocx, 221 Park Avenue Willlboatd unemployed girls, D. C. PURDY,‘ J ust, Received 'IntelllgenCe Office, THE HIGHLAND PARK‘NEWS‘ This tinwgre immade extraJwavy “and" guaran‘fé’ed N01 to RUST. Eyeryyjece replaced free rofrcharge if’found'to rust. A full line of Granite Ware in stock. This tinware iv. « St. Johns Ave, We buy: Just received u‘full ”In of Anti=rust TinWare. {Building Material, and Ice. in stock. magnum, TELEPHONE 2; Telephone No. 28‘ 3‘.

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