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Highland Park News (1874), 26 Nov 1897, p. 4

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Hm font squurv up in Mrs. \':In Svlmick‘s vacant lot on Vinv :u'vnuv, will hnw lilo-my of \vute-r. with ~lm- f‘rlo lights. and all Ilw :lppurlmmn (ms ml :1 first class rink. R. l). Hill and Kenna-ll]. Roullnn aw in chargi- Hf llu- vnte-rln'isv. :Iml llwir euvrgy is gum‘mm-v- Hf «um-owl .\[r. lmss president, and HM \iu - president (If 1h:- Blnfl’ (‘ity EiootriI milmml “I rn \isitms horn T ”PM! I\. .IIri\iIItr in ”In {UN‘HHUH :IIItl H‘tllrnill” tn ”N‘il \\.IIIk+~g:III Immes (m tlw U: W I“ III. H‘Hill. Sm iI-tI \‘HlllIL! [N'Ullli‘ ‘III-o- Immnn Sm-iuty yuung [wuplt- ‘nro- prop-arr ing for :l 1,521) wiIm-r‘s spurt un the- ivc‘. The-y hm'u- laid nut in rink almut yum: ‘V(‘ are glad to know every- thing is in a prosperous condition. The city marshal was remmnln-rwi h_\' mine- of his friends Thanksgiving tn the- tunv nf two turkeys. which six? plains the» happy, contented vxprm .siun which prm'uils un his face tn The cadets of Colonel Davidson 5 Militan' Academy went home for [‘hanksghing \\ 1911111131111) morning :11 ti 0 clock l1111(11viiirepnrt this even- ing at H 11.1 . for d11t_1. The Highiand P111k 11111) has 11 1111*eti11g this F rid111 1*11-11i11u fur re urganidutiuu {111' Mm forti11'u111i11t' ‘ '11111'. \\ 1- 11111 ”111d t11k11011 131'111'1 nun. mun nquIpn. a summer resident 0f the Park who rotumed to Chicago some few weeks ago. was in town Wednesday to transact some business. IH' \liss Grace hedale and Miss Prior. nf Evauston. spent Monday in town Work was resumed on the electric railroad Tuesday and the promise upw is of its speedy (u‘nnpletiou. The auditors, Aldermen Phillips. Cobb and ()bee. have been at work an the books of the city treasurer and city clvrk this week. Mrs. Levy of Fond du Lac Wis. is spvndiug a fe“ “eeks with her f 4-star. Mrs Dan Sheahvn - Mr and M115. Brfl’liliiall of CM]: r ‘ shared their turkey with Mrs John g Sneider Thunksghiug. ‘ Miss E. l... Erskinfiate turkey with her mother. Mrs. D. M. Erskine. in .Waukegan. Mrs; Elvira S Green has returnml from her trip to Barry. Constable Rudolph and A. W. Fletcher were in Wuukegun last Monday. LOCAL ITEMS. )Tl Frmi SvhuImu-hvr. lht- (Irnggixl. Shows his usual spirit Hf PHH‘I‘IH‘iM‘ h)‘ lumping (-nrlmtimm in Inrgo- 1mm burst and Variety 4m sale- :1: hi‘» stun- ;IH HH- Minn. for [he ('nnvomiunt'o‘ of his patrons. This is well rt-gnrdml :N u grunt (mmvvnie-lu'n tn our lwnplu who want Hmso- chuivv flmvvrsnml don't \mm to go tn (Tlximgn for Him”. He- IIEIH them frum Brawn and Buhr‘s humv vunsvrmmry so they :Irt- fresh M'vry (lay. 1m 0M. faded. mlnrle-ss :Iml limp zlfl'uim. lmt right frnm tlu- grnwinx plants. Mrs. D. P. Murrisun is wry ill. thv result uf n runaway which mu currvd about a your sign. th had lu-vn tumult-wing sluwly until about tin- \\‘l‘(‘k:~. ugu. \\‘lu-u lwr husband fell from u Imldvr and sprainml his unklru MW. Mnrrisun. whu was Wuuk at tho timv and witm-awd the full. suffered a H‘lzlps‘t‘ from which slu- lms _\'('t fuilml 1:) rulh, The young son of H. l. Morris had a narrow escape, from u serious nevi, dent Tuesday. While driving his father's horse in front of the post office the animal suddenly bolted. throwing the boy out with great force, but beyond a general shaking; up did not injure him. Mr. Scott. engineer at the water works. caught the runaway at Dun‘n eorner. Nelson Chenev had the misfoitune to break his hm last Friday at foot- ball in Kenilwurth 'llw flag-lure was reduced by Dr. Haskin and we are glad to report that under tlw Doctor’s skill and his good home nursing he is doing well and will soon lw ulxmt again. Dr. Haskin don’t make any misfits in this business. James H. \[uorw‘s famii;“‘h:‘x\'e mowd into ( hit-219:0 for thr- w,inter and thv family of \Ir Messvnger hme taken the house Dr. Balwock's place (4, during tlwrr absent-9. Mrs. Messenger is a sister of Mrs. H. S. Vail. and the arrangement is a spew inlly pleasant one for the winter. bringing their hmm‘s so near each other. Earl H. l’urdy took in the bicycle show Tuesday in Chicago looking for points in the new models for 1898 no as to be ready for the seamns trade. Go and ask the Doctor what he thinks of the chainless Wheel which will be u fad next year sure. w perhaps it will stay and perhabs it wont. Birt' Pnrdy‘ will tell you all about 1* James H. Moore‘s f5mil}““ha‘ve‘ The dog owners are preparing to secure {he repeal of the dog ordi- nance. It can be done only by the council‘s action and as about [00 persons have paid their tax, We fear the council will go slew on appeal this year. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS ! his Wonk full. NIH- We are pleased Imknow that the Presbyterian church is taking on new life since the cunning of Dr. Planstiehl, and that their prayer- meetingsfithe real thermometer of " u church are rapidly filling up with inemlst, as well as interest and the lecture room is already so crowded ' that the, officers of the church are thinking of throwing that and the pastor's study into one, a capital plan. Don’t hinder the growth of the prayer meeting. and you will monsee the enlargement of the halmrch. Wewhgd thought, in, view i-g _ __ ,.~~- v of his former libors, that Dr. Am “- son was God's special messenger to these churches this winter, but his health wont permit. lu- is an old man and his physician says“No" in italics. in the meantime Mr. annsteihl comes in quietly like. the falling of the dew, and his preaching is with the demonstration and with pmver we learn; we have not heard him, having been shut in three Sundays. If he shall prove- to he the Lord's chosen messenger of good for this place this winter. 1101M! will rejoice more than We. “'0 huvenoset meth- od, and no favorite messenger. What We want. is the Lord’s work so done that tangible results shall appear en- duringr unto everlasting life. L‘ WF'WSS'W/n '

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