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Highland Park News (1874), 26 Nov 1897, p. 8

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Ill” h We haw- roceived a 24 page- pamphlet program and premium list of tlw State Dairy Assmriation to he held in Rtmehud in Randolph county. some live and thirty miles below St Louis, January ll to lilth. 1398. ()f owns» the dairy is one of tlw leading industries ot' the) state and the association will attract l attention. not only in but ontsidv of the statv. lts plm'v of rimming swans a good wav of? in nu uml . ‘1'- (Mg! Twu prospectors from Germany rucently visite'l Libertyville, investi- gating the possibility of beating a sugar beet, factory in that \illage. After careful inspection of the climate and soil. they (‘UllCllldt‘d it was a fa VOl‘flhlt‘ place fur the cultivation of beets. Such an industry would he a valuable thing for Lake (luuntyn- Waukvgan Daily Sun. We haw- roceivml a 24 “mn- Mr. Fred Rassweiler of Nuper- ville will speak at the First United Evangelical church next Sunday, both morning and evening. The morning discourse at 1045 o’clock will he on the subject of “Missions" and in the evening on “The Tenth Legion", Mr. Kassweiler is a con- secrat‘ed yuung mun, ready to go into the foreign field. the swell affairs of the season, and not being Saturday night the dancers could linger as long as they liked. The Electric Light company is in a highly prosperous condition. as is evidenced by its large and frequent, dividends, but more especially by the arrival to the home of its super- intendent, Arthur L. DuBois, of a l2~pound daughter Monday mornâ€" ing, Nov. 22. We congratulate our friend in his increased responsibility and dignity. ms n good nu) of? to us and lmpv it will Imu- 2| gum! uvmv nn 2‘" Lnuis n“ M! I _.â€"v---Av|ll eter registered only 14 above. Pastor Thoren left Tuesday mor - ing for Terre Haute, Ind., where E! conducts a two weeks’ gospel ser- vice, {or which extensive ments have been made. The club folks had a dance last Thursday night. Mrs. Frances Jones and Miss Ethel Turuley were the committee in charge. It was one of the. swell affairs; nf H.n “u...” A. a arrange- \Vinter “set in" Tuesday in guod earnest, theground was a little ‘white and frozen hard, while the thermum' nter registered nnlv l1 ul\-\‘n\ George Bogart, Evanston’s default. ing city clerk, plead guilty to embez- zlement Friday last and is awaiting sentence. Mrs. William Millard was u Wauâ€" kegau visitor Monday. Butterick patterns for sale at Miss Erskine's. ABOUT TOWN. ante, Ind" where K- weeks’ gospel ser- extensive arrange- ll mtrm-t [arm- Imt outsidv of _ Hf ")thng us and page- :1, and 5 21110918 'V * Express, Tin, Sheet-iron TELEPHONE 56 Are Furniture and Pi THE HIGHLAND PARK responsible for all goods while nnd'F Stoves, . Ranges, Housekeeping Goods. Goods handled with greatest care. Prompt attention given all orders. e and Pianos Moved, “Packed and Shipped. urnace “'nrk Done to ()rder runks, 25a; Parcels, 10:. 0 or from any part of t} DEALER - DUFFY, Manager. NEWS of the city Highland Park, Ill In our hands. HIIiNL IV!) [’1 RA

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