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Highland Park News (1874), 7 Oct 1898, Supplement, S-16

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um-vss tn advantage-‘9 live-yum] thaw» fnnnd PINEWMPI‘U in Highland Park. Messrs. I). A. Driscnll (‘0. 2m- munufm-turm's nf Hu- melt] hi- t-ycle-s and are ngvnts fur sunn- nf thv Stvrling nmkvs. n bivyolv Tmilt likv n wnh'h. 'l'hvir Hm- nf SUPPHPS and sundrivs is mnplv fur vwry (lvmzmd. Fixw rwpniring of mmry kind is (heir strung H'M‘Cifll- ty. \Vlwn nvwlingum)thing in ”u- whm‘l Iim- «‘(msult I)‘ A, Uriw .BH'YL‘LES AND REPAIRING. This ‘well known concern ”x9503- svs unusual facilities furtho hamlâ€" ling of «wry ('lmrzu-tvr uf hivyvlv ro-pnir Work. Thv pruprivtnrs nml mnplnymfl arv skiHHI, ('npnble and prompt. so that in this impnrtnnt brmu-h nf tradv, the ”-0va of our town and the. touriats who visit how in such large-{munlwrs hnvv Itis to be expected that the plumbing art would be carried to a‘high dewree of perfection in a city Imssessinu‘ so 1111111) beautiful . t“; homes and public buildings as this and no 1111111 in the Pmk is in a position to contribute more to home comfort and sanitary excellence than C. H. Wliite.sai1itai"v plumb- er and drainage expert. In his extensive establishment can be found every appliance known to the masters of his trade. No new article desiuned to improve plumb- in" ~1evo'au'e or ventilation fails to receive his consideration. His trade has become a very large one and his customers are amonlr the most particular and exacting people of Hilrhland Park and vicinity. Reference 13 particularly called to the residences of R. B. Gregory and W'. H. Emerson, where samples of Mr. \Vhite's work will be found. Noflman, not a master ofhis trade. Fan secure employment with Mr. White and this fact, together with his re- sources. experience and desire to please have made Mr. White very popular since he came here from Chicago in July last. Mr. W'hite has created a favorable i111pression in Highland Park so that the NEWS feels safe in predicting for him a successful business career. SANITARY PLI'MBER AND SEWER Bl'lLIJER. D. A. DRISCOLL 8: CO. C. H. WHITE, THE HHHH.AND PUlK NE\VS SUI'VENIR SK'PPLEME HARNESS AND HORSE Framsnmus Ewry llorsvâ€"ownvr has n pride in having the animal Inakv as good an appearance as possible on all occasions. Style and quality are two grout (‘SSQ‘hllfllSHIld patrons of Mr. Billinrz ~nn always be vermin that tlu- product of his shop will look We“. wear We‘ll and he lip-to- «lzm- in all partivulnrs. This busi- nvss was (‘Sléllllin‘llf’d four yours ago 'nml is tlu- only onv of its kind in our town. llv 1154‘s only the host, of Innh-rinls nml trimmings will his workmm lmvv llw skill nml vxpvrivnrv for whivh llw pro- privloi‘ is nolml. A! lino linv of hnrnvss. Nullllt'l’y. whips. rolws nml horsv (-lolhing is vm‘riml. A pr'inlly is llllHll‘ of llllt‘ ropnir Work of ('Vm‘y kiml. This lumint‘ss is thriving nml pronpvrons nml Mr. liilllnrz is ('lzmsml among llw mn-rgvliv. l'l‘lllll)ll‘ nml nggrvssiw- im-i'vlmnls of our lown ELEC'rRIyAL. CONSTRUCTION AN!) Sl'l’PLIES. The rapid progress in electrical development“and the consequent introduction of the illuminating and motive power into nearly , all branches of commerce and manu- facture, has brought into existence a new profession. that of the elec- trician. A. E. W'ickhnm has'phad a large and thriving business in the wiring. electrical supply and construction business of Highland Park for several years past. He has surrounded himself with all the essential appliances for pro- ducing the best. results in a prac- tical and satisfactory manner. He carries a complete stock of fixtures. wiring battery light. power and bell supplies. and will be pleased to quote estimates upon any kind of electrical work. His repair shop is fully equipped and his work is of the highest type. Mr. W'ickham is a reliable, popular and successful business man. and an active worker for the best .in- terests of Highland Park and vicinity. cull 00. before gning elsewhere. They are also lwudquurtvrs for reâ€" pairing and new work in tin, copâ€" per and sheet iron. Their furnace Wul‘k is a distinctive fonture of this business. A. E. WICKHAM, J. M. BILHARZ, MILLINEM AM) FANM' Gowns. Nothing in dress is more (tear to the hearts uf the, ladies. than stylish. elegant mnl heenming eren- tinns in lniHinery and «luring the long and sueeessfnt business enreer of Mrs. C. ‘Wnugh her hundreds of patrons have been distinguished for their snlwriur style. and fur efl'eetivenem of their apparel. Mrs. “Yangh is n Indy of unusual taste and (leftness and during the ‘11 years nf her sneeesstnl business enreer in Uightnmt l’nrk she, has been an neknmvledgett tender lm-n an nuknmvlwdgml INHIUI‘ in ”W millinvry linv. Ht-r stun- is bvmlfifully nrrnngml. null «on. tnins n thnusuml bountiful (lvtnils nnd (lvvicvs(-nh'ulntml in "NM“ tn Hm tnstvs nf HH- Indivs 0f this Vivin- it)" HARDWARE, SToVEs, RANoEs AND HoUsEâ€"Fvumsamos. Hardware is as essential as 111111- ber for building purposes, 11nd almost as 11eeessz’1‘1'y‘“11s food for culinary requirements. henee it is that the hardware dealer always occupies 11 prominent and import- ant position in the trade eii‘cles of overy eoxnxnunih U. A. Knist, the subjeet of tliis sketeh.h11s for five years past been aetively en- gaged in the hardware and house- furnishing trade of our town. 11nd has, during these years built up a very large and profitable trade. His stock has been constantly augmented until it now en1b11u es all ”that is best in shell', heavy and builder s hardware stows Hinges 11nd house-turnishing floods. He is the exclusiw adent in this vicinity for the, celebrated Jewel stoves and ranues the Exeelsor steel furnace and IS also agent for the. Richardson (V: Boynton furn- anees. His tin and sheet metal department is fully stocked and equipped for the prompt and skill- ful execution of 1111 classes of tin, sheet iron and furnace work. Few men in our town can lay claim to 11 more. satisfactory business eareer than Mr. Kuist, who stands high among the prosperous 111ereh11nts and public spirited citizens of Highland Park. MRS. C. WAUGH. C. A. KUIST. 'k she has .‘(1 INHIUI‘ ”('1' $1th

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