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Highland Park Press (1912), 4 Dec 1919, p. 12

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FUR SA UH __ One mi~w<' new sui trimmed with sun]. Juckvr um? r xi “ p41 $01.3 $21}: 11%. >ki!: hart. I’hl'rlx‘ 113$. hr}: hr“; >1 FUR SA LE â€"- ()m‘ Infix- pillnw mufi" zmi tum yards of 3 inch marten Muff nmwis rflining. otherwise in 20nd cnn‘lili'yn fog 5:;3. To]. 11:::;_ FOR 5 AI F â€"4 011v 9x12 axministcr r1112; 1 v1:11111< (“11111 4 dining: nmm chairs; 1 (hIrllnnier. at 730 N. St. Johns -'.\\v Ilfiwthmne Apt. Mrs. Chas .\cl<nn : 40 pd FOR SALE -â€" 20 lots 60x180. locat- ed on High Street near Prairie. 1,5 block north of Exmoor Club. All 1m- vrovemenm in. Will sell at once or single lots. Small payment down. balance on time. Joe Lenctoni. $20. Tc FOP. JQB' $314}: â€" Brown velvet coat. tnmmod‘wflh mush-at around cuffs. collar and buttvm of lonE L'Uflt‘ Linâ€" ing mile-d. otherwise fair cnnditxon. $20. Tel. 113:}. 40 pd This place is only ten miles from Fargo, where the state agricultural college is located, and six miles from a $3,000,000 stockyards and packing plant which offers a very convenient market for the cattle raised on this farm. If you are interested in the pur- chase of Hillcrest Farm, in whole or part, write or telephone The High- land Park Press. tfpd The buildings on Hillcrest; farm are modern in every respect and the ten room house has all of'the latest conveniences. They include a con- crete barn with a capacity of fifty head of horses as well as a number of scientifically designed box stalls; 3 cement silos with a total capacity of; 500 tons; a model cattle shed that pro- vides ample protection for 200 head; a granary, an icehouse, and all of the other necessary outfiuildings. This place is only ten miles from Fargo, where the state agricultural college is located, and six miles from a $3,000.000 stockyards and packing plant which offers a very convenient market for the cattle raised on this . Moraine hotel. ALA. lu'lu. wL A‘. Luuuk'u nvk'. 40 WANTED â€" General house work girl. References. Tel. H. P. 8. 280 Linden Park Place. 40 WANTED â€", Experienced chomlate dipper. Mr. Gelan, D. 5. Grill, Wau- kegan, Ill. 40 pd WANTED â€"~ (‘lerk with stenog- raphic experience. Tel. 644. Ask for Mr. l‘aul. - 40 WANTED â€" Maid for general house work, twu in family. Mrs. R. K. Buckman, 242 Park Ave. Tel. 174. 40 WANTED â€"â€" Girl to take care of child afternoons. Mrs. C. A. Wright, 40 WANTED â€" Experienced cook for cooking only. One that can go home nights preferred/Tel, 1073. 40 Soil, climate, rainfall. and the na» tural drainage of the land makes this farm the best location in the world for potatoes. corn, alfalfa, red and sweet clover, cattle, hogs, sheep, and the great wheat crops for which the Red River Valley is so famous. acres of drop. 11 clay subsrll. in a. union. mg farm North Imk BUY A HOME Stock um] Gm $100,000. West sidflâ€" 752 Lots 100 x ‘ZI'. Lots 59) x 1:30 Acres. 5500 a 18 So. First St. WANTED. FOR RENT FOR SALE COALE SON Attractive Hist Bo PAGE TWELVE COALE 81 SON PEARL THEATRE Huwurth Production Semon Comedy and an Outing Picture Admission 22c; war tax 3c FOR RENT: FI'RNISIIEIL HOMES FOR THE WINTER. FOR SALE FOR SALE H IIill‘ Goldwyn Production so Pivtogmph and two other good reels Admission 18c; war tax 2c “THE PROGRHI FOR NEXT WEEKâ€"CUT OUT AND PRESERVE SEE ['3' \V'xlham Russell in “SIX FEET FOUR" From the Famous Novel by Jackson Gregory I‘athe Production Lloyd Comedy Admission 18c; war tax 2c Theatre Building HIGHLAND PARK HOMES SALE -â€" 1917 3-D gum! cundition. Phone SAL}. FOR SALE-HOUSES SUX [H Y. DE(‘EMBER 7 11331. S.\ LE Tl'ESDAY. DEC. 9 Mable Normand in “PECK‘S BAD GIRL" William Russell MONDAY. DEC. 8 ILLl'STRlUl'S PRINCE" $2 :‘00 to $12000 *suv Haynkawn in - , " fl 3 5) pt ) ) {0 s60 ‘ 3| , (i l, ‘ p r In 3 )1 [ ‘33 1r f[ 1!. up. ‘m FOR BARGAINS 2| 1' IL Yum" “'1' ~ Milk-rest Farm, :3 the host produc- RUKI River Valley, d cmnsists 0f 1.600 3h. Mack snil with high state of cultiâ€" Dunth H Homes, $6,000 to 0' pa‘wnucr \‘IM‘UUI Phone 17 M p 15 If ' .\I. {de All kinds of repair work, furs death. ed and repaired at reasonable prices! by Mrs. Devlin of Chicago. Tel. High-j wood 75 for amointment. 37-39pd} I TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: l Anyunc huhiim: a Fire Association l‘hiiadl-Iphia. Fire Insurance Policy iwzirim: any we nf (he foilbwimz num~ ' . .iTBVHIII. ”BONE. 47130803, .zmm 7171”!)3. xvii! Iind it to their irzturcsi I'mmmmicutu with tho ‘-\L'\.Y\‘!H depm'tnu-nt in: 1‘71 *zmw I‘vahzmirc. ii lx'.'.\ vi. 5:. i itn'ugn. iii. Tvi. \\ :1- 1\ if“: .~ firfi‘iwmas. Mgr. LOST OR STRAYED â€"â€" A white bull terrier. Sunday. Nov. 30. A genâ€" tle good old dog, answering to the name of Sam. with eyes a little cross- ed and teeth in bad condition. Re- ward for return or information lead- igg to his whri‘eabuuts. Tel. Mrs; Frzindall. 361. '40 MISCELLANEOUS FI‘RS CLEANED AND PRESSED LOST -â€"'Moleskin scarf. Thursday, Thanksgiving day. Reward for return. TM. 9335’ ur address 824 Lincoln ave- X.LIU. 40 Will the little girl who took by mis- take a pair of high black shoes. at the 5 o’clock dancing class a week ago, Wednesday in Witten hall kindly call for her shoes at Tel. 528. 40 LOST â€"â€" A Boston bull pup, black and white face. Reward. Theo. Kaufi- man, 222% Vine avenue. 40 pd WANTED â€" General house work girl. References. Tel. H. P. 8. 280 Linden Park Place. 40 WANTED â€", Experienced clmmlate dipper. Mr. Gelan, D. 5. Grill, Wau- kegan. Ill. 40 pd WANTED â€"~ (‘lerk with stenog- raphic experiom-e. Tel. 644. Ask for Mr. Paul. - 40 WANTED â€" A laundress for eith- er Mondays or Tuesdays. 4 in family Tel. 12.33. 31 N. Linden Ave. WANTED~Laundress two or three days. One who understands electric washer and mangle. Tel. 10304 FOR RENT __ Furnished east side nine mom house, Doc. ‘20 to Mar. 1., including heat and jnnitur service. I'X'Cft’l‘ zfiults. L'uale 6‘: Sun‘ 40 ('ASH FOR RENT _, Large newly fur- nished (inuhlo rnum for (Wu gentleâ€" men with private family. Address 265' E. Lzmn-l avenue. Tel. 17:). I-‘Ul: half M‘ TrL H FOR White Male Rabbit. 8 mos. old ..$ .75 Belgian Hare, male, 8 mos. ....2.00 Pedigreed Rufus Red Belgian Hare, 4 mos., pair .......... 4.00 3 most, pair ................ 3.00 Single Male, 4 mos. ........... 1.50 Single Male, 8 mos. ........... 1.00 Common Rabbits, 6 weeks old, pair ........................ “75 rUh’ flux 1' â€"â€" Large furnished nmm fur um- 01‘ tvw gums. Mrs. C. Browns. 93;} N. St. Johns Aux, High- land Park. Ill. 40pd FOR RENT â€" Rumm. 600 Skokic Am. 40 RABBITS AND BELGIAN HARES FOR SALE mmm, also one furnished roam. 231 N. St. Juhns avenue. Tel. 781 M. FOR RENT â€" Twu suites of rooms with bath. also two small rooms. 337 (‘cntml avenue. 40 A comedy-drama of small town life First National Production‘ Pathe Review and Mutt and Jeff Admission 18c; war tax 2c Smut-“0d C), u’ FOR RENT To}. U. P. 557 or 558 Address an 692, Libertyville, Ill FUR KICNT ,w Furnished room. 124 (Elm-n Buy road. 40 FOR RENT 1,1lvht0d ii: the \‘.':.ki-c ('uliins nov 6), “Thu Won: m in \Vhitc" l’athe Production Pathc News and Christie (‘omedy Admission 1154:; war tax 2c Pathe News and Jungle Comedy Admission 18c; war tax 2c “LORD AND ALGY" Goldwyn Production A two reel Christie Comedy Also Scenic Matinee at 2:30 Admission 22c; war tax 3c RENT 7â€" Rnum wks {mm Beach WEDNESDAY. DEC. 10 SATURDAY, DEC. 13 "IT E TH l'RSDArY, DEC. 11 “THE FALSE CODE" FRIDAY, DEC. 12 HELP WANTED Frank Keénan in Jack Piékford in Tom Mom-e in “IN WRONG" FOR RENT (MEI: MN! (11“ ‘,’ Mln' \ in 'i'» 1.. rim \S" Thrvv furnished k drill (mo and one- trcct station furnished 40 'pd HH'ND ., 1ng my I inrh '1 m; 11‘ ‘~‘ (hr 'W'W“: “-.\('11“ b q:- tifying it Apply at Press 03!; 40 4.00 3.00 1.50 1.00 WANTED TO RENT: WANTED TO RENT â€" Upright :nanu for winter months. Addgess X. Press Office. 7 7 :5 40 It is further ordered that‘ each of said utilities shall make publication of this order, or the substance there- of. in at least three papers fiublished in the county in which said utility has its main office or place ofl business, and each utility is hereby authorized to cut off and discontinue its service to any consumer. who, after such publication, and while this otder is in force, shall fail to observe any of the almvo rules and regulations._ Must Economize Drugr stores, meat marketa; and gro- cers, bread makers, hotels; and res- taurants are not restricted as‘ to hours nf operation but are roquirgd to ex- ercise all possible economyfin heat, light and power. , (Continued from Pagé 1) houses, and motion picture houses outâ€" side of hours of operatiun shall be onâ€" ly sufficient to safeguard - against freezing. " He was sixtyâ€"seven years Jof age and had been in civil service i ‘ the capa- city of blacksmith at FOQ'ESheridan for the past 40 years. 9 E ‘ Mr. Hickey leaves two 50m, James, of Highwood, and Patrick, of Minnea- . . l polls, tn survwe hlm. l'TlLI'l‘lES COMMISSION y ‘ - CURTAILS [SE OF FUEL FOI'ND 5 univv. "5 40 i i 1 u (Il'Xl) â€"~- :1 pair nf shell I‘infl glass- war ran haw same by "alling “hi;- nll‘iw. rlvs-x‘iinmz prope’ y and mr fur tlii.‘ mix". ()l'Nl'l ., 1w: H7! l.inrlvn nail Vine H“ PW Hwy l1: ‘ ‘- 23 39 i.‘ >111?“ by idn-n. Shortagc of mosquito nettinz is re- ported fur next summer. as the girls will take it all to make their wasts of. .\n Hitvrpi'isinxz hair mattress mak‘. cr' slidul‘l be able to at-quire consider- The people whose credit is worthless have kindly consentL-d to buy Christ- mas gifts early and have them H'hal‘gt‘tl. The people who want free publicity 5 are cimvinced that the newspaper Funeral services will be held tomor- row morning in St. James Qhurch, in Highwood. Interment will be made in Lake Forest cemetery. Mr Hickey had retired at nine p. I m. on Monday, feeling in §:h‘e best of health In the morning hiq daughter-I in- law went to awaken him. and found I him dead. I ; I THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS :‘icu :13 ml: .VL u 2..» night or Tues- (n). m: mir~ at the h me of his son :1.‘ the wsuit ‘f organic hart disease from which he hm mfforod'fm :1 mum her of years. AGED manoon RESIDENT FOUND DEAD TUESDAY Patrick Hickey Succumbs m Organic Heart Disease. Funeral Services Tomorrow at St. James' Mr. P'vtrick D. Hick'v. a resident High 2 md -" z 5v» pm: 40 years, .\n ('lltt'l‘pl'lfilnp‘ hair mattress mak- . The people who want free publicity c!‘ slidul‘l be able to arquiru consider- f are cimvincwl that the newspaper iii in: material cheap in the jail bar- press is a grand institution and should lwi- shops where the Reds are confined. ; he treated with great dignity. writer. (all 523 {(1 F you support home busi- ggfig ness you encourage them tocarry good stock. It enables you to make suit- able and satisfactory selections Without the unpleasantness of the big town crush. Why not giye us a chance to show you our Christ- mas Cards and Books this year? We have ° a carefully selected stOck, a large variety and right prices. ' ' ‘ 'x v ALBERT LARSON a Type.- Good intentions don’t bring home: Tact 40 the bacon. haunt. STATIONER TELEPHONE 56] Tact consists of remembering :1 wo- man’s birthday and formuirig Mr age. C... O CO. OOOOOOOOOIOOOOO oooooooooonoooaooooooloon. 201 “'ashinghyn 5x Telep hone Waukegam MG? 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