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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 28 Jan 1905, p. 9

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Painting, Panning am! Tinting- Cathy and Sign Painting 0M Ii: Bijhlnnd Block 'Midm n The MOI-sine Hour-ban; 2-6. 7- 8 ' HIGHLAND PARK : . ILLINOIS Colmt’Ai-idx Bouts; ' ' O 109 A. I. Bowen . l to a P. I. ~ Block Phone”. HIGHLAND PARK. IbL -W.- H. DETRICK 0110. Field"? Block Phone 389 lllGllLAlll PARK STATE BANK HIGHLAND PARK D. A. HOLMES.leer. Phone 28; . 274: W. Cantu! Awake Piano 1363 PAINTING ma DECORATING. GEORGE S. MTINKER DR; E. H. POMEROY ELBCTRICIAN.. Electrical Wiring tnd~Re airing, Bellé. Burglar Alarms, elephunes, Smk’ing_Tupe_s and 'supplies of all kinds kept. in stock. Central Ava. opp. Sheridan Road. Tel. 992. - Highland Park, 111. ‘ :PIOFESSIONAL CARDS: DR. ALBERT R.. SHELDON Ihclclephone DENTIST . Demonstrator N. W. University 9t013l.ln. Highlimd ””"1‘: Hosp. m. Pu- I 'Servitc n m C 1‘, FORD, “gang"; DR. B. A. HAMITON ”mm 0155‘." work {amenity 65 South Second Street, Hinrblund Psrk. Ill cxéFifi ROSANAL Sully and Checking Accounts Somme!" F. W. CflSIflNG..PmIdent. 1A L- F. C KAYE DENTIST Contractor in Open Block [LIJNOIS TIDE THAT LED TO FORTUNE. “The": is a tide in the afltifs of. men,” said the man who quotes Shak- spare, ‘" which, taken at its flood. leads on to fortune. ’ ' , Stellac-“So they are. They just.sit fo‘r'hours and hold each other's hands. ” “Yes,” replied the man who had mar» tied an'he'ircss, V“ I remembér the tide that led to my fortune well." Circumstance; alter kisses. “He-long but who loves 1ast. Make love while the rmon .shines. , A man is known by the loveâ€"letters he keeps; l Stellaâ€"4‘ Cholly and Mabel are not on' speaking terms any more. " . Bennâ€"J“ Why, I thought they were engaged. n . "What tide was that?" ‘ ”It was eventide, and we were sitting in the garden " .Ne'vcr put ofi till toâ€"morrofi‘g‘ what you can wéar to-night. A rolling gait gathers remorse. One swallow 'does not make the world go round " u Binks‘JI’w.‘ been up with every day’ this spmme’r.” * wimmtruw we ayg.‘ V ‘ It‘s a long skirt that has-no turning. None but the brave go to a fair; _ A little actress is a-dangerous thing. “Heaven lies about us in our infancy,” and this world lies about us when we ai-e grown up. Jinksâ€"“ So have I, but after I’ve walked the floor with him for a while, I usually go back to sleep again'." “ You knqw Jones, who 'was reputed so rich? Well. he died the other day and the only thing he teft was an old ”/1147: N 0 7 “Well, there's one good thing about it . it won’t be much trontfle to wind up his estate." She Sh: thought she flamed black: She really lltouaht sh: did. . And so she look it back. - III. NOT ON SPEAKING TERMS. And CAROLYN WELLS’S GIBES. NOTHING-TO WIND UP. UP WITH THE SUN; filGHLAND’ PARK- NEWSâ€"LETJ‘ER- IV. the tool: she shetook she took it back. . The Cleveland Leader l0 I! SHOPPING it back. it back. it back. the Chas. Bleiniehl et al to Edward Mary A.Dewey et al to John Griffith, :60 acres in secs. 4 5 and 9, Deerfield tp.- w. d.- .. Geo.- Rockenbach to W. F.‘ Flagge. lot in s. i, n. c. in sec. 32. Deerfieldtp. q. c ..... 1: Geo. Rockenbach to W. F Plagge, north 4; rods of s. i, n. e. , sec 32, Deerfield tp: O. G. Foreman and wife to Annie C. Merritt easterly So feet, lot; ,subdivision of lots 3 to_8, Mack 57. Highhnd Pk. Ahab-cl. oletlc. It is not oniy in the bird, . ‘ No‘t only where ‘he rainbow glows, No:- In the song of woman heard, ‘It is not only in the rose, But in the darkest, meanesg'things There alway, alway something aingé. W" F- News and WP ‘99“?- Dru-1m»._ AnnaM. Russellt'oA. C Frost, luts_ 15!, 152, 15;, Ravinia. -~w. d "6,600 do E; D. Adsit a’nd'wifé to Chi- cago Title Trust ,Co. 5.10 \ 9gre_s,‘lot 8, Chicago High- Let me go wfiere’er I will I hear a sky-born music still : It sounds' from all things old,‘ It sounds from all things young. From all that's jair, from all ’that’s ’fl‘is not in {he high star: alone. Nor in the cups bf budding flowers, ‘ Ndr in the, redbreast’s mellow tone, Nor in the bow that smiles in sfifmers, But in the mud anwum of things There‘alway, ‘alm‘ ”nothing sings. _ foul, ' Peals out a cheerful song. Lake Gountu mic and Trust 00. Blcimehl lot in noi‘thifiart’ 0? Sec. 32, begrfield tp. q. c. , . .3 REAL ESTATE. TRflNSfERS n¢Q§ uAsumc imp: 1-; BUILDING. . \VAUKEGAN. ILL. Louis J (inn-nee. Sec. SKY-BORN MUSIC. SCHUMACHER’ IT is a most delightful and far su'b'erior ' a substitute for Cold Cream, Vaseline and Glycerine without being sticky or greasy FRED' W. S CHUMACHER Ph't'tlnacist Highland Park, '- - Illinois â€"â€"Ralph' Waldo Emu». Furnished W '{Jarnation ‘Crea ' Tula'Gur-ntad. hand: smooth and BY; USING a 40.000 00 1 Best on the market today I range from - : $2. 00 to For Dress _ ' and for 'Wear 4’5. I. P. KLINE Eizhlmd Park Office 9 » Stationery‘ ‘ ‘ Sheridan Road‘ Publishing Company 1 No Shoe 1 All sizes and widths in stock. trouble to show goods. : : all your» work 'irr this line. Before ' your . old stationery is gone all tip Highland ‘Pafk 92 ‘and order a new. sdppl‘y. We are" equipped to do can equal the Fiance

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