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Highland Park Press (1912), 8 Apr 1915, p. 3

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4517 EST 216 560 COAL-- COAL Offic. and Yuri: Elm Pbco uncl Fin! Stud Long Distance Moving by All“ Truckww : Get Ready For Your smnouse Cleaning elephone 845-w Northsim Kim 1mm _‘ ' Co. H Um Trucks go to Chicago every day and if you have any household goods, going in we can give a reason- able price on moving them _ _ 7_ n Large Egg ................... $8 UU Small Egg ................... 8 .25 Range ...................... 8 . 25 Chestnut .................... 8 , 50 Pea ......................... 7 . 25 Buckwheat ................. 6.00 Solvay Coke ................. 6.50 There will be an advance of 10c per ton on all sizes except Buckwheat on the first of each month up to and including September making the price next "fall and winteg 50c per ton higher “Alnnkont ramath L‘IC Pllb'v llwnu Aw- than above. The price of Buckwheat remains the same throughout the season. You are sav- ing 50c on $8.00 by buying your coal in April, which is 6 months before you need it, this pays you an interest of 12 per cent on the money in- vested. Place your order now and get that 12 per cent Celebrated D. L. W Scranton Planting Time is Near Highland Park Greenhouses WERBIOS..A:wfitllSSll-fll$ Wall Paper and Supplies Price. for April Delivery by getting estimates from ERNEST H. KUEHNE PAIN AND AD you in mind doing some planting this Spring? Had you thought of putting in a few Flowering Shrubs, a Tree or two or perhaps a group of Evergreens’ Or did you intend to arrange for that Hardy Flower Border you have wanted for so long? ' No better time than the present to get ready, while it is just a little early to do much planting, you should get us to furnish you an estimate, help you to lay out the Beds and Borders, letx us tell you what, from over 20 years’ experience in Highland Park we have found to be the best in Shrubs. Perennials and other Plants for this locality. Let's help you with suggestions as to what to plant for the best effects in sunny and shady places. where a Pergola would look well, where a new Vista could be created to make your Grounds more interesting, let’s show. you where some Evergreens and Shrubs with a beautiful Colored Bark should be planted to create a winter effect, let’s assist you in locating a spot for the Sundial, the Fountain or the Water Garden, where an un- sightlg view can be overcome byvproper planting. . Ad- L--.A __°____( V _ Besides all this there are a lot of people who for ywrs have called\up 85 when they wanted to know about things in general about the grounds. They consider us as an authority on Driveâ€" way Qonstruction, Brick and Concrete Walks, Drainage Systems, the preservation of Bluff property. Retaining Walls, the treatment of RaVine Banks. the care of Trees, the Pruning of Shrubs, the care of Lawns, the building of Concrete or Rustic Bridges, Fences, Grape and Rose Arbors and Terrace effects. :TING. DECORATING PAPER HAEGINC Highland Park, Illinois Tobbon. 65 THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS 1 Ofi’lce Sun or ILLINOIS ) Comm! up Lana - 55 Town or Dun-mun 5 The following u a statement by Theodore M. Clark, Treasurer of the Road and Bridge Fund of the Town 0! Deerfield in the county and sure floreâ€" nid. of the amount of road and bridge funds received and expended by him dur- ing the fiscal year just closed. ending on the first Tuesday in April. being the sixth day of April, A I). 1915. showing the amount or road and bridge iunds on hand at the commencement of and year the amount of the road and bridge funds received. and from what sources re- ceived. the amount of road and bridge funds expended, and for what purpose: expended. during the year ending as aforesaid The said Theodore M. Clark being duly swam. deposes nd says that the following statement y him subscribed is a Correct statem 1 ut the amount of road and bridge 1 ds on hand at the be- ginning ott e 6 al year above stated. the amount d and bridge lunds re ceived, and sources from which re ceived. and amount expended, and the pur or which expended. as set forth in said statement. Subscribed and 9worn to before me, this 315! day of March A. D, 1915. John C. Duffy, Notary Public ceived. Recejved from Carl R Westerfield. County Collector Mary Dooley. Town Collector Funds expended and {or win! purport expended. General 9- tuming and Amount carried forward and stone Bridge and culvert *1- Total. mad and brad,“- funds upended labor Hard roads 9k lenming RELAHH'LAT! :\ Total amnum u! road and bndgr Iund: rn‘en‘ed Total Mununl u! mai and bridge Iunds (11‘ buwd “3' Bridge Fund of said town Funds received and {mm sources re treuurcr o! the Road Ind Dtsncmuzm Ru EII'TS Theodore M. Clark. Treasurrr S 901% $1776 (1% 7137.36 115237!) 1460 How They An Work“ by Dunn! Conn-9| In LAM! Our-hon; In modern turf-n- lbc unnbllxhl ll Inrnlulble On dart night. It In |t In the uni) man. u! guanllux against lurpt-do l-onu. whh h In {num- I‘HI rem-n1 II a din-(unoc- of [In muo- nud more, on nlwn‘ I! in line Nauru e)e n! Ibo army It In mmm to all puru- u! xbo Grid 0! 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(but ”)0 why-«‘1: [K'kt'd up In) the Mann of light (“It h1- hlL'IIH-d umre quh'kly and mm: «h-thmq-L‘, for If the nperntur ntnndl lx-Mlul tln- Hxht um! hmkn Mung the tin-um ln‘ \I-Iun In lmmI-vrwl II) n lumhu-uu Imu- \ N‘CHIHI udmutugr l- tmt the light mun he plum-cl in an cxpuvwd Inmlltuu “III: nut rudnnuerlux the men film run u \Vpn- the uln‘mtur and nlfiuvr Int-Mr llu- umutnttu- tllc} would he VOF'J‘II tn “will“. the tire that ht Inrr tn In- ;mun-d upon u mlrrhllglxt nud Would alum-r the In-lnnt tlu- rinse ‘41- found taining to Gardening and Beautifying the llomegrounds. we are paying the closest of attention to all that is happening in ' these lines all over the country. from beautiful Central Park, New York or the North Shore of Boston to Pasadina. California. the Bilt’ more estate in Ashville, North Carolina away up to Stanley Park in Vancouver, British Uilumbia. We have been to all these places and many many more, just to find out what others were doing. this, and over 35 years of experience ought to make a man efficient. Proof, all kinds of it, nothing would please us more than to show you some of the beautiful Grounds we have helped to create along our North Shore, many small little Elms and Maples we planted have grown into wonderful specimens, barren areas have been transformed into charming Landscape effects and hundreds of Homes were made more attractive because we assisted in the laying out and planting of the Grounds. At 0». Tum tho Fran Wu Callod the “Food 04 the 6.6..” The nmfle hm- [ya-unmâ€" w (“um-1 -- lb.- upmmum-Il of MI (run. mu Al. \Ier ll mun) (re-lat (Hem) Iu Ibo \vxfluble trumlum mu} [ml l-c tum reullu-d. 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Shrubs or Tree. you want or Garden work done, we am and will plane you so give us a chance. MIMIC IM'H nf alum-1- nu-ulrznm-I H.» elm-u o! nha|ky umllrr uunnnl 4-3 hm mm!) In"! and lh-‘n-In hrl|v~ In Luv In young Axum-- nrv- gnu-1 fur 1h. comptextou. m. their Add: drh r out H-e noxious mnllvnl ulflrh run»- -Lm eruption: Thr) uu- gum! In! [In lvralu SEARCHLIGHTS IN WAR. VIRTUE OF AN APPLE. No. we are not Jacks uf All Trades. but do everything ‘per- nu.” w‘ntrn “HM mm.- IIUXMNII llmfl‘rl. Al ru-tnku-d. vrndrr Ilumnh. ’l'hr "mm- uf Hu- npplr dlmlnllh (hr llynill} a! ll» ‘lullmu h Hull Hum»! “I”: hufllr form- --I ludln-«nnu Thr phw-plmrnn n! I Inln u lurn-r pm «I'll! [run 0' n-m-lnl-lr :rm mule-r of Ibo l-mlu nn - lh-lnn Her-Id ‘A Ihhrrlug uum- mm .n |n_\« bun» KNIL "h the one nurulhme mun! .( an nnl-lk lrmnrr-nwm hunâ€" I duh-ct run up und dul‘u puuv uphw Ila-n you Halon Io l-onnnful wudq m n-ml I Imoly put-In ur In"; M I nuln-rl- painl- lug‘! I! 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