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Highland Park Press (1912), 21 May 1914, p. 3

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'3 best Of '5. Having sed the and Park Repairing ass repair- : 'i‘tlebaum. rzawnable. I mt I have ’m in the f. (m West .111 line. of {men’s and :n’s Shoes :est styles term; Mary M is what it rthh plenty of ma! :ngredients uriohzng as Well [elephone 331 er: swup The Ln'fn Shad- ‘ “apply to Fmr'.! 3.: »I tit: neat M '3: :p-Lmdate ran a“ Z ;-.k us to ice C‘J'5 "1 the T5 1 0L: ‘gur prxces.’ mean; T‘Wif your pure .1 3nd of our DI nix; work welry jury Shop 01-433 ER fished IAN K H" Congratulates! ‘, ILLINOIS Savings mcp L CHICKEN Restaurant 1: “be about Repaired ent ,idt {)l' H3 p2. While the price has gone down the value hu gone up. The motor is larger; the wheelbase is longer; the tires are larger; the tonncau is larger; the Nuxpment is betterâ€"including such additions as electric lights; the body is more handsomely finished. in rich dark Brewster green ‘ 1th heavy nickel and alumiun trimming: in fact, in every single and ind. . ual respect it is an improved car at a reduced price. Completely Egujpped-F. O. B. Toledo Tnn hun- Smruz Bunny Ind Ammuer E Horne-power “olnr IN-Inch Wheelbase Tlmken Beuin‘u Spludurf Milne!- production {or this year has been increased to 50.000 cars. This THE 1914 Overland is ready for demonstration and delivery. Our greatly increased production. combined with the natural manufactur- ing economy of restricting ourselves to one chmia'again enables us to make our customary annual offer of considerable more car foronsider- ably less money. m t ',I, (Knaak Bros. Prop.) Phone Deerfield 225-] - D Electnc bud. side And DEERFIELD GARAGE Agents 1914 :1th on request With Gray Davis Electn'c'Starterand Generator-$1075 A Greatea Car at Less Cost Telephone Eight-Five The above is just an example of the stock we are carrying and should prove to you that we are right in the front row of the Progressive s, sparing no expense, time or effort. to get the best that is offered. not only in this country, but all over the warld. If it’s any good you can get it at Bahrs-â€"-depend on that. F' _ , i‘l‘i‘e' Suggest-id V 1914 $950 " 33 Hohepower Wodzl R Scheblrr Cuburcmr . Threvquulcr Fioatin‘ R!" Ad: 33140, D Tin:- Brew-nu Green Body with I light ltgcnuripinl. mckzl ud uluminun trimmings . We are right in the midst of the planting time, get the beds and borders ready and leave your orders for the plants. Here are Just a few suggestions which might help you to get started toward sum. or the coming summer, if you want flowers up to the time frost comes again to élear the decks for the planting of bulbs. These ate two excellent plants I " can buy If you want flowers and lots of them, flowers to look at and make afshow bed and flowers to supply the house with, plant these two there are no others more suitable for our climatic conditions and soil .which will compare with them. Don't mistake these snapdragons with plants grown from seed, for such while they grow into large bushes, do not flower until late in Fall. These new silver pink ones are grown from cuttings and will flower from the middle of June on up} to November. Place your order now, we are the only ones on the North Shore carrying the originators stock true to name and we have only a limited amount which 'we offer as follow. 25 inch, 75¢ per doz.. 35; inch stock. 1.00 per doz., 4 inch stock, 1.50 per doz. The new English double Marguerite is a wonderful free flowering novelty, large. doubleflowers sometimes coming on 12 and 14 inch stems an excellent cut flower and the plants will keep on flowering. The best Cosmos comes from California and the seed is grown in Ventura by the sea, the place is just as beautiful as the name This Cosmos doe 511 t grow very tall but flowers early its called ‘Lady Le'nox ” We have two colors, pink and white, limited stock, still more than we want therefore would like yOu to have some at 50c per doz. Now 15 the time to call up 85 to avoid disappointmentlateron. We lime the new Geiman Giant flowering Hohenzollem Asters {they come in light pink and white. These are without a doubt the grandest of all midseason asters flowers on long stems 5 and 6 inches across, twice transplanted, nice stocky plants at 50c. per doz. Then \\ e lime others I”: at $2 and 83 pe r 1(K). T he finest Zinnias are grown in France and wonderful improvements have been made in late years. We have the best money 3*. Vilmorin prize strain 40c per doz. for heavy plants ready to be planted out. ‘ New England Silver Pink Snap Dragon and the New Englisfl Double Marguerite Highland Paf k Greenhouses Phon 3r Demonstration Deezfie'I Illinois CnmI-Duh Iurlunh Upholnery Mohair Top Ind Boo! 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Me: 610 49“ G" 1 3473.0 Asters lf-O ‘.. . 1...”. 631 EA}; Mlfi 0811108 .e '12 a a." nFif CWO Dollars and Twenty mix mm .(s .5236) T DELMER M. B! ARIRR i . ' 3011!. F, U. FAIRWF. iTHl-IR, ; U 1‘ G. MR1 HM‘W‘F l'~ Ianu "ommittm‘. G. L. VETTER. Swrvtary. Wu, the nndn-rsigtml mn-mbern of the l-‘irign'oo 00mmin nf N-luml Ifintgiv’t No; 108, Lake county. Illinois. herrby certify that \w haw examined the nhéie statement and am-nunts of said m-penry, and find name correct. and thsfl‘ theta remains in the handy. 0! th- Tufinnhip Treasurer (Wm. M. Dnoley’z in fiw 'Rdm‘atimml Fund Six Thousand *«mltryseigln Dulla's 1nd Srvonty-threp ”rut: ISGJITRJZM and in the Buildi Fluid "‘iw- Thom-"w! Vin» llundrfi (‘hivn Mus-iv Drawing (.ENLRAL IFSSONS SUITED \ VARIOUS GRADES. TO Nature Study Mot-tin 1nd Man'nerl . Agriculture ‘ Current Events In alditinn. M :unul 'I‘rnining, Domestic - Nivwnu and An (51h an IN'I‘I‘IRNII‘TIIIA'I‘I‘I DIVISION. '(III'tI.-‘III. 5th and «(In yours! III-“ding Spelling Languagv Arithxm-m‘ “living I‘II)‘\IuIng-\' H) ginn- Muwlv Imming II mnI MI: in aIIIIiIInu In “hon-I HISTUIIY. Have Hard r pu qur Laiwn Mov. r ir t ddss condition. Phone 1m and he will call ADVANCE DIVISION. (7th nml’ 81!: your“, Lib-raturv Orthography Grammar Arithmetic Writing Physiology Hygii-no Humrayihy U. 8. History History of Illinois "Pukmmm U. S. History Morin-s of Home Englinh llihtury (h-ugruphy Spelling Language Number» Writing ‘ l'hyaiulng'v and ' Hygiené .‘i uiir Drawing K indneu to Animnlb Nutim- in; lII-rI-hy gin-n 10.)!“ III-rum. intvn-ntml that the- (.‘ity (hum-II of hu- (‘ity of Highwuud, (‘nunty of Lakl- ‘III’ VII“? of lllinnin. huu- urdvrmi flmt “nullingtun uwnuv frum Its {gnaw-din” “ith IIII- u-nlo-Hv line II. '“auLI-cgm au-nuo. w-u-t to in IIItI-rwu-IEIIII with tlu wI-nt “mi of ('I-ntrnl a\l‘!VUt l\(.’"' that [Iorhtm (II-rupII-d bv lht T:I|1~ and tips and br-tvnun the hawks of tha- (QM vugn lg N0rtlm~~~¢urn LuihuIy (”In nu) and "AI-«1:! that portinn uwnpim] LVHr mily. and fir-1 and h-lwm-n X’H' [rm-kl .1” H..- (hlvugn It Milwauker Elm-grit lx'nilr'uaul ('mmmny. ln- granlml. Illaiiiul and [unul “Rh :1 i‘urtluml u-m-lut I'Q-n urn-(v [nun-mrht and othc-rwn-r imprnsrd, le onliuaum- fur Hn- ~znm- bring 1m. 'ilv in tlu ”(luv u! HM (-ilv tlek 0f NIH rih mul Inning appliul [n t... (-uunu (ourt hf lulu ”>an for an a~~~~mém for tho "(Hit of said impmn-nunt a.- cording to benefit! and All :L-u-ivianl roll liming been made And nturm-d’m said wurt the final hearing thereon yill be haul un tho 8th day of lunv. A ‘D.. 1914, nr an noon then-aft” up (he bani- nm-a of th-- mutt will permzt. Said nun-“Inn"! in payahlv in Mr: (I0) im-tnllmn-ms with interwit at Hn- ride of fi“.‘ (5) prr m-ntum on all inn-Q” Inc-Mu from and an" ulatn- of inueiof first Voucher. All ln-rmms (la-firing may, file ubjwtitmu in said mm! ln‘ilvri' mid (hay and may appear an the hu-uring fi"“ nmkv thrir Ila-fem“). mad at Highwoud. "L. May 21. I'JH. FARNHAM A. "FINN. Person appoint“! to make nixl ISNSPKâ€" mm. 12-13 n c. PURDYu' sons SPECIAL ASSESSHENT NOTICE N0. 57 Why build nn extra room?‘ Equip your porch withj Vudor Porch Shades- then eat and sleep in it. Let in air and light. yet keep your porch cool and' 'vm. Men]. will than hunger. air. the (not moâ€"doccoc. 1 bring-damanOKuglogmwfieh i Porch Shula Adj-d' . N . Public notice is hereby given that the Subscriber Executrix of the Estate of Cropley G. Phillips, deceased. will attend the County Court of Lake County. at a term thereof to be holden at the Court House in Wankegan, m said County, on the first Monday of July next. 1914, when and where .1]! persons having claims against said estate are notified and re- quested to pt’esgnt the same to said Court {or adjudication. Waukcgan, Illinois, May I}. 1914 GEO. E. PHILLIPS, Stale Bank Bldg. Highland Park, Attorney for Executrix. l]- Notice 0‘ Letting Contract Assessment No. 214 Notice is hereby given that bids will be received (or the grading. draining, curb- ing, paving with reinforced concrete pavement and otherwiseimproving Sheri- dan Road from the easterly line of St. Johns Ave! southeasterly to its inter- section wnh the southerly line of Cedar Ave. produced easterly; said terminus be- ing the northerly end of the paved road- way in Dean Ave, all in the Cityolflhh- land Park, County of Lake and State of Illinois, as a whole in accordance with the ordinance therdor. Said bids will beopenedontbeflth day of May A. D. 1914. at the hour of eight o'clock p. UL, attheofiiceolthe Butt! 0! Local Im- provementa in the City Hall 0! the City of Highland Park. FANNIE E. PHILLIPS‘ Executrix The specifialiom and blank proposals‘ will be furnished It the oflice of the Board of Loyal lmpmvunenu in the City am in said City. The contractor will be paid in bonds. which boob will dnw‘ interest It the rate of five per cent per unum. All propoula of bids moat be accom- panied by a calmed check payable to the President oi the Board of Local lm- provementa ol the City of Highland Park for the sum of not less than ten ()0)percent of the mate of the proposal. Said propoaal must be deliver- edtothePreeldentoltheBoardoleal Improvement: in open ueaaicn of lid Bonrdat time‘and placed fixed hereinfot the opening 0! the same. No proposal or bid will be considered unless accom- panied by check as herein provided. The Board 6: Local Improvements re- aervea the right to reject any or all bids ahould they deem it bed for the public Full P. Burma Preddentdthcwd Lodlmprovc- menu 01 the City 0! HM Park. anmmmyuwu 11.12.13 pd

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