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Highland Park News (1874), 30 Jul 1897, p. 8

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:mmunfim un HIV-(“M paid. ;\ «lvnt Hug u'hu said! 'Hn-rv has [mm :1 svan influx of ‘tumlr-ms in this Imiglmrhmul. A! 1mm? Hurt-1‘ mo-n whu hmv hither 14) riddvn singEv ur nut riding 211 all hnw suddvnly hmnmw svmihlv to u (.14ng Hf (‘1)11]]):llliflll.<}lil). nut in \u- pzn'tnkt-n ml by HM lmw ridc-rs. Nm‘t-l‘flwh‘ss. tnmlvm riding has its rliszulmntugw, ”Us 21 gum! thing but its hm much in push “lung up hill." Thu )‘o-gulnr mw-t m-vurrml lust TIM-ml (iuil found a {not and a half in nu old unusvd organ in NW (Mist church last Sunday. ()nu of mnr (-itizvns' [wing in sun- straits, his wif'v procured u dullur {mm the 1002:] Ladies' Aid h‘m'ivty. len Mr. Blank npprnpriutingtlw Ixm-(lful. thu‘twl for ublivimn by way Hf tlw lnwr glass. but took his . way hut-k to vurthly things“ under tlw lu'nofiriul inHm-m'v of the jail. I. 7 IL; 2:: 2:; ,1: rt :32: :: 2:. :34 17.311 :5; ,1: :2 :2. VS: :25 :31 ii? 6:: 32:; 1.: :7 ...< 2:, A.:_:T::.< ,1: 1.2:. :2 x“: 7.23217. 1311;. >7. 1:. :3:â€" sim :3 1231:; 4:: 2:, a 2:, LE:;‘1:«::. 3â€"; 7.5;. .1... 7:11 25.12:: mi 2:393. ::::. 1. .14. 1.2%.. ~::.::::.. Mrs. Nelson Mum-rs was called tn (Thiéago last week by the SiCklfl‘hS of a relath'a. Slw mturned Saturday. Mrs. W. D. Lightha“ rvturm‘d from tho hospital in Chicago in a greatly imprnvvd statv of health last Sunday. \Iiss MPH r of Dmtun. ()hio. r0- turm-d to In r lumw Ihursduy uftvr 21 two “'0ka fish tn hvr sistvr, MN. 0. E. Bell. “It is a curious {mt that mm of Hm SOUS of our most pmmitwnt tem- puruncv :witntur H}H)lllll 5w mm)“ s in Sunday So"h<.ml. was thv H'Xllill‘k mud» by :1 hystundvr whvn Krnvst Huri'v Evans and llvury Brnwu- INA are cxpm-tml back from tlwir ()hiQ bicylv tiip this ww Ak Miss Julia Moore visited friends in Uloncuc Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Dvnsluw will return {rum thc-ir I-ustx-rn trip in about twn Wt-(iks. Harry (‘iumpitt and \vifv have n» im‘m-d frmn their wwk's visit to tin- Lillfl'fi of Wisconsin. :33” 3 “3...: #3... 7:. 2.72:»; 2.3:. 2:; 22.: C. 71; E... > 7.3.... 2:7 7.2; 3. 1:3 ICE: :2: 37 33.9.5.3. 1212:: 94:5” r._.2if;..€:_.r HIGHWOOD HAPPENINGS. nun-ting nf Hn- lumrll HV' night a fur Lrhvsf snukv Mvthr Hills I ivlisea \era Skvlus ()f HiUImond Iia< IN‘PII \isiting \Irs. (v Bakt r fur a {t \\ (1:1)5. I I The Inmbvr for the sidewalk on I Carey avenuv is (m the grnund ready I for th '2n‘1wnturs. I Hm: E. I [{vathcutv and U. (i.- I Ki-Ilugg and iamin spvm Iast Satur- 1 day and Sunday at tIn- Dos l’Iaimm I camp mwting. I TIw mwtiugs at the church for a next Sunday will In! as usuali I’asv I Mr IIvaIIu-ntv tunk a day off Iast I Sunday at Des I’Iaim-santI su erv m-rv rm (waning numtings. Mrs. S. J. \\'illunglxl)y outvrtuim-d lH-r lvrnllwr. E. T. Burbank uf Du Qtluill. fur u lvw days last \w-vk. ,\lr. llurlmnk lwing :l mvmln-r ml tlw Xmul Murilw wrvlcv (luring part Ml tlw wzlr. (“llllll‘lH (‘lllx-ng‘u {U talw part inth [~ng m-lvln‘ulinn. 'l'lw lH‘W wlmul lwum- i> rapidly nearing (-mnpk-timL 'l'lw ln‘iclm‘nrk is all linl>lxml zlml llw (‘éil‘ffl‘llh‘l‘h m‘v lnbil) u: Wul‘li putting up Ilw “‘0le wnrk lllrxlllfl, 'lllu- nmv \Vn-ll has n pump in it :nul'ull who will may (-nmv uml (lrink. prm‘illing tlw_\' lmvv sullivir-nt Illlltfl'll' tn misc tlw wutvr. Mrs. ()rdwny and family moved in Wuukvgun nu \Vmimwiny. Thvir rmnuvul was nm'vssur)’ (m m-(‘uunf mt" HH' lm-k UT :1 suituhlv hnuw- hc-ru This N‘Hl‘(‘i1_\'()f lmum-s ought in lw :In imhu-c-mL-nt In mmn nwn Hf hnsi up.“ ammo to build svwml suitahlq- hullHe‘H :lt mudvrutt- vxpvnsv which \vnuhl. \vitimut doubt. 24mm Imm- u [rrnmuhlv Tnvnxtnwnt. a A picnic party from Chicago occur- pimi tlu- grounds at Mr. Neist's the otht-r (luv. he could not submit the complctu specifications for the new city hall until the ncxt meeting. The bond of Trcasurcr McDonough was sub. mittcd, but as he had not qualified within thc tcn days limit from tho timc of his appointment last month. he was again confirmed and given tcn'days morc to filc his bond. The salaries of thv olficcrs and policemcn “'vn- also paid. The president ('allml thv attcntion of thc hoard tothc trap door in Mr. Brcakwcll’s sidewalk and said that ho (lid not think that such a thing ought to he pcrmittcd unless Mr. Brcaliwcll should get special permission from the board and givc a bond to indemnify the Village from any damagcs sustained on its account The mecting thcn adjourned Miss Allie \Vooqurd from Dva is stuV in" with In r 111nthvr‘\lrs.\\. l’. Liicus'. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. I. J‘ Hmthcutv and U. (i.- uml iumily spvm last Sutur- Sundny at tln- Dos l’luimm RAVINIA ITEMS. â€"lntelligence Office,â€" WI” lmzmi nm-mluhwwl L'IT West Side Barber Shop Last Wednesday was a red letter day at the Railroad Men's Home. A special train brought out a large number of railroad men from Chica- go, who spent tlw day visiting their old friends and iww (mos \vlm are living lwrv. Special prvpurutiuus had been made for tlw (-njoyuwnt of the men whom they visited. Coal, Building Material, and Ice. MRS. C. STROCK. 221 Park Avenue. IOHN H. MOHR, RAFFEN‘ BAKER, TELEPHONE NO. 34 275 CENTRAL AVE- Reliable Domestic Help Furnished on Short Notice. l‘lHn

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