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Highland Park News (1874), 20 Jan 1899, p. 2

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NEWS. lIltIHLAND PARK TH E tlII'stI'tIlts III Bill) I‘l lied sea. . Mandeb. the Half of Aden Indian ocean. the and The gmernineiit has allowed trans- portation to the \\l\t“ and childicn the . I III lrtlIeo-I‘s. but the ulliceI‘s III'I- requir ‘ ' .V I ”I III pay tor loud berths etc lIIIs I-\pe use Is lIP‘tHlt‘l' than main ot the i The second and last detail ed to the post during the absence of the Fourth in the tropics, of the Fifth \rtillery the III commander (apt. T.horp aIIIIId on IIith Mondav by special train from \av the ar‘IoInIIIleating annah. The new ,IIenI/IIns at post are. rapidlI‘ .4- \I‘. 1‘ "motlicers (”in hear an It! s ”flavglwetrfTHem‘vfl‘m re flmrmharmmgmwi IIII’I‘IIII tn l"tt\t‘ tlIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIs lN'llllltl. ‘ III!‘ the transportation of families oi the \o pun IsiI II \\ hate II I Is InIIIlII priIate sol tiers. though a number of soldiei's'wnes aec: Impany the otlicers' l'IIInilies as servants. (‘ongressm'ui "Hilly " In: stI‘I-Iiunus I'lliil‘ts IU pI'oIIIlII fur Lorimer of ('hicago. is Inakâ€" the transportation of all the families IMtlll IIIIIIIII‘III's Itlltl ltl'lHllt". \\‘lItI care to «,{o to Manila and If no apâ€" IIII‘ Introduce a propriation Is found aIaIlable thispurpuse he will special bill In ('ongress providing for this I'IIIIIIIIgIIIII‘y. the 'Inticipate long the homesick hearts in l’ourth at Manila the arrival of their dear ones. TIH‘ taken their families with them to their new may following otiicers have post in the Orient: (iI'II R ll.llall. LII-IIIs It \' Lieut ('ol J..\'auunm l) l‘. Sinith llollI~\ Capts. h B \llllnl‘ l’aul \Voif Butler l) l’riII- .loliu SvIIt/Ir I2. ll. HrImnI; \Villiain lironkc t'. \\'. Mast-II l‘ rank Hutton. Silas ,\ \YIIII \\'Illc\' llimell. .\Ili .\ustm Hrmvn III-n. H. Duncan The following olIicI-rs did not take their families: Mai. ,I. \V. Huhb laciits tiuv B Smith (.IptsJIJ) \Vt'lrstl‘t llIll. ll I‘LRolnnsun Hughes 1.. .\ Lmermi: Don-v. C. IIIIVIIaIIIl II. C. k'owlcs .\l.(). llnltis H. I). I)I-SIIIIII. LII-tit. J. (' Gregg. I“. \V. Sladcn llalsted, \Vln-eler tilIIlIchI. Saxton. Cheney Since the departure of the Fourth Infantry for Manila. Fort Sheridan has settled back into the routine of (‘apt. McQuiston of the Fourth remains behind army post life. on re- cruiting duty. Captain II. A. (ion- Ilin. the senior ot’licer (ieneral Ac- ltieutenants Regiment. has succeeded Hall as corIIIIIanIler at the post. him ("Ullllfllllyillg Itt't‘ Ilamieson and l’ieree and company K of the Seventh Infantry from Fort Wayne barracks aiId the future corn» mandant. Maj. (‘. A. (‘oolirlge of the 7th. is expected soon pIItuIIIstIe surroundings and are heartily Welcomed by the li‘hglIII‘In'n’r and Iligldafid Park. 1w ville of ,. (lLENCOE'S PRIDE? The liberal minded taxpayers of A; (ileum )t‘ are proudly callInIYIIttI Intion so that IN'IUH‘ I F. Knabcnshue. ; of the' Seventh ‘ to the IIIagIIilII'eIIt new public school editice now nearly completed. and which represents an outlay of $13“. ”WI. The new .sI'lIIIIJl lHlIltllllg" H(‘('ll‘ blocks West of the railroad and'is said to be pies a sightly location. No the linest exampleof school arclntec the North buildinfl is ol stone and tore upon Shore. brick ample and tip to- date heatinu Ven- Jiglitinu features. It stands III the. ceIItI-I of H tilating. and live acre plot. and has been designed to com- pletely accommodate a fast schoolpopulation. The (ilencoe board of school tr‘ius tees. under whose auspices the new The i with “ gI‘tHVllI” 1 assign- . 5wyer=Man - LAMPS The dew .. Parcelafne battery I) , .... Bases.” Aq- Lc' You want em We have’ em. Highland Park Electric Light Co. IJ©b© Q©fly©f§$ [50600 having purchased the shop and stock of II. I“. l’Itth‘ Is prepared to do all kin'ls of I ‘ HORSESHOEING, CA RRIA GE IRONING, building has been erected. are II. It”? I Kletzing. l‘enjamin Newhall. J. K. ('alhoun. John T. Mrs. II. It. Hertord. Mrs. Eugenia (i‘ulver. Miss (irace Fuller and t). H. Barnet. Th . corps of teachers includes Miss Jessie Love. principal: the Misses Anna Strand. May Sieber and Edith Day. and Mrs. Barbara Laughry. I’lummer. The body of MiI-s AIIII who died in Chicago some two Weeks Highland Park St Mary’s She, was a sisterof John Mooney, ago, was brought to Monday for burial in cemetery. Mooney and her age was The Womans Missionary Society of the rFirst l'Iiited church. will give an oyster supper in the new parsonage on (‘entral ave. Tliiursday evening. Feb. 2d. lrom Mo 5! o‘clock (I, \VillisCummings it is reported, will soon leave for Indianapolis. where. he «ill work in the interest of the Kellog Switch Hoard Supply ('0. 53 years. . Evangelical I and GENERAL I BLACKSMITHING III the most approved man her and at prices that are bound to suit. JONES SCALES THE BEST “FIJkLIY WARRANTED (IN MALES SGQFREIQHI PAII) T i" 'T. JILENNON, . fine Boot and Shoe Repairing. St. Johns A ve. Shop In I) A Driscoll's Iticvclefi'tore. 3 West Side Barber Shop JOHN H. MOHR. Prop. 275 Central Avenue. l

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