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Highland Park News (1874), 18 Nov 1898, p. 5

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RM’. l’. (7. Wulcott was it Wuukm gnu visitur Wvdm-Hduy. Wu have 11 first vlass chum-u for a first 012m,h younu lady cuuvitsner to mine money “(1“(‘011llUWleld(‘llrth muss. Cull on the editoruf the News. The plank crossing at Dale and Prospect. at the Binghzun corner is worn through, but the street force, are doing good Work and will get to this one soon, we suppose. Frank Leesch, conducter on the Northwestern. Milwaukee division, with his wife is spending a few days with his brother Simon P. Leesch, our city marshal. They (iamef‘mt Wednesday «awning to the masquerâ€" ade ball. Tlu‘ big Steel plate tank for the new natatoriuul at the Military Acad- emy, in being put in positiun. The big steel plates are so large that they build the tank on its heavy brick foundations first and then erect the building about and over it. It is a huge affair. Owing to inclmnent weather“ {he entertainnmnt for benefit ofthe Blip tlst church. last night, was not as Well attended as was expected. The solos by Mr. Watemus deserve spec- ial mention. The recitationjvlw M r. HOfi'enheinmr and the sleight of hand by Charles \Vnrrm1 was enjoyâ€" ed by all who attended- HENRY EWART, Q Students Going Home Fur Thanksgiving holidays, may 81» cure rate of fare and a third on Nickel Plate Road. Fur dates of sale and otlwr particulars. call on or address J. Y. Calalmn,(1‘renvral Agent 11] Adams Street. Chicago Tvlvâ€" plume Main 3389. *74 Horseshoeing a Specialty. Horseshoeing «4 Blacksmithing Hus recently removed to his new and cmmnudious brick shop on Central, (-urm-r 0f Park avenue. and he is prepared tn do At [wires-z as. low as is consistent with 310011 work. NEWSLETS. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. Job Printing Call at Telephone Exchange and inspect new residence party line instrument. This party line instrument has been used in Chicago with such great satisfaction to the subscribers that it is now to be installed in country exchanges. Central Avenue East. SUBSCRIBE FOR THE NEWS S1 A YEAR. “LADIES HOME JOURNAL” and THE NEWS, $1.75; Promptly and neatly executed at this office. Prices as low as is consistent with good work GEORGE B. CUMMINGS, Manager. The News.

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