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Highland Park News (1874), 15 Oct 1897, p. 6

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Mnkv a long mark agaimt the- name of Alexander H. Rovell, the- man who got rich selling filrnitnrc' at. let-as than cost. don't want to go to Congrt‘sx. (lo down into his district and scratch every other man you mrmt. and at the 9nd of thv Week you will not hnw touchod another unwill- ing to go, and what is mm'h morn lnnwntuhlv, vvvry last one of thvni regards himself "5 untirvly (‘()lllp(‘ tent to fill llu- hill. ten days outing. ing out drugs as been afishing. Fred Schumacher reache] from his Michigan trip yer morning, greatly improved This beautiful spell of weather was gotten up out of respect to our beautiful city in general and Miss Frances Thorn in particular as it was her wedding week. Won't the proper authorities see that. those parkway elm trees are kept thoroughly watered till the soaking rains come; that of last Mon- day was not a drop in the bucket. There is a strip of sidewalk in front of the vacant lot just west of Lawyer Schuinacher‘s new house that is in very bad condition. Some other placesuhout town will hear looking after. H. C. Sampson has a crew of men putting. in a cement sidewalk around the Dixson place. so as to let his neighhoi'. Michael Bohl, out of his place. Have you seen the new ball pipe cleaner for men wh It is made by a Highla] lllzlll. Chcskntnng Tribe. l. U. R Met-t at Masonic Hull first and l“. M. Ingalls. Sachem; J. H. I .\. U. Fay Lmigd. A. I“. an ulm‘ «umâ€"ling nights first and t mlch month. at Masonic ha”, K Sun's sturc. ‘ Imlcpcmlsnl ( m] -r Forests! Izlml. Mdcl‘ings first and [Mr each mnnth in Furcstcrs ILIH Modern \Vneulzncu nf .-\u|:r‘} first and fourth FrMuy «If curl esu-rs‘ hall. jun. Finncy, (Erwnsladc. Sccrclary. Highland Park (Tuuncil Nu Arcunum. Meet in Mnsnuix and faurth Mumlays of every x (‘harlcs H. Baker: sevremrv F Fm} his imrih' in. IL mu. m. 7:-(91). :1) Mail pouches close 15 minutes before the dcpm'turc uf trains. \\. \1. “(>01 IA. l’m‘lulaslcr. IZ‘OZIJ-fSVS-Sf. 5.291). ni, W DIPARI‘UII. For (h: south, 6.50, 9.30 a, "1., [2.47‘ 3 l4, _, 5-33. 7.29 p. m. n men the north men the south, 7 12-07. 1.2L'LI7. ”"9““? or Secret Societies; munun‘o PARK FOSTOFFICE Mundavs of every ummh R-cgcm Baker sccrctarv, Frank R (-rmn LOCAL ITEMS. Meet in Masonic Ex“ first and third 'l‘hnruiuv. [am trip yesterday improved by his He Went to deal» though ht- had not . "u. . Id_ 3mg! 1 uesd sL-r’s ILIH. u nf :\m:ricn A ll] \' A I“ me new cannon» for men who smoke 3‘ a Highland Park t . lust mm of thorn I lows vutirt'ly ('umpq- [thing .30, 9J2. ll nrcszcrs, (bun High I. u.uiirf§.' . . l“. and ..~\ M. Reg» and third \londuy in ha”, mcr \l \lnscs a such Innnlh in Fur- the bucket. sidewalk in just West of 1 new house ”47, 3.14 p. m. M. 1006, Royal -39 ' home Hastings SCCUINI Fred uys III of There was a big game of football Wednesday afternoon hetiveen our Military academy team and the Northwestern University academy team of Evanston on the Sheppard field. The score stood 3 to 4 for the Evanston boys, when the latter saw the way the game vase goingr against them they slipped in some heavy weights from the University and these two varsity players turned the tide in \ Evanston's favor. We are not experts in athletics. but the putting in of those two varsity l'elA lowa don't seem to us as the fair take, us so many people are there at all hours of the (I; one will soon get hurt or when the gate man is aw; an elevated coup. We llL fears won’t be realized. bu are lots of children and sum in Highland Park. save the church the burden of fur- ther and needless expense. Golfing is about as rampant as ever at the Exmoor grounds. Those fellows up there remind one of the Irishman spending his first season in this country with a maple sugar maker. He tapped the orchard and pushed the business lively, of course, during March, and wrote to his brother in the old country that as he liked the business he should follow it the year round. It is presumed they are making arrangements with Tillman, Happ and others to c can the snow off the grounds by and by. The Northwestern folks are build ing a sort of a “sky-parlor" up half between Central avenue and Elm street, so as to operate both sets of gates at the crossings by one man and so save one man’s wages, perm baps $40 per month. It is none of our business. but we think it a mis- take, as so many people. are crossing there at all hours of the day, some one will soon get hurt or killed. __,I i l in}; to do. (lofvatvd. The state supreulq yuurt on Tues. day refused a rehearing iu the Bethâ€" any church case. Unless the court intended to reverse its former deci~ sion. it was certainly a kindness to decide it-uow, once and for all. and save the church the burden of fur- ther and needless pxnmmu “(TEE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS “is said the Northwestern will equip its trains for Chicago to this point with electric ,uihturs. What the public care more for is modern rules of fare. We have trains enough. and speed enough. on many of them. but We want bigr cuts in rates, gentlenmn. Thaw are several parties with dogs unlicensed. The umrslml has filed appliwtiou for suits against their owners, and just as soon as our new court docket coums. and he gives us the names of their tardy owners, processes will issue. are man m away up in l coup. We hope our be realized. but thvrv :hildreu and some fools how two varsity {MA m to us as Hw fair Bf‘ lumvst and frllt'. )n the Sheppard :uod «‘3 to 4fur , when the latter arm» was yoimr I this What ..J MCKINNEY, i f Painter, Decorator l f and Paper Hanger. West Side Barber Shop OFFICE: HARTRDNFMEMMERER NEWS smne. All work executed promptly and in the bust manner. WEST CENTRAL AVE Repairing, Painting, Etc florseshoers PITTS GENEST, 275 Central Avenue Thv be , this store. A LLEGRETTI and \ PLO W’S CA NDIES. ’agons and Buggies Made to Order. Delicious Jl'S'l‘ ()PI’USI'I'E 'I‘HI‘Z DEPU'I‘ ‘PHUNE 4H. 'red. W.'S,_chumacher, JOHN H. MOHR, Prop HIGHLAND PARK, ILL is a rare zuticle, but we be lieve we have it; the best in the city. A fresh stock of the original CONSTANTLY ON ”AND Prescription Drugglst er!!! Blacksmiths. ()feverything ulvuys ut Soda Water. 'romptly Done -

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