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Highland Park News (1874), 1 Jan 1897, p. 2

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‘f in}: Q me the north . . , 12.47, 3.14 p. m. me the South, 7.30, 9.12, ”.39 a. m., 12.07. 3.25, 5.17, 7.291). m. numnuax. " For the south, 6.50, 9.30 a" m,, [2.47, 3.14, 5-53, 7.29 p. m. L-ur the north . 9.12. 11.39 a. m.. 7.29 P. m. Mail pouches clnsc 15 minutes befnrc lhe departure of trains. \V. M. DOOLEY, I'ustmasler. Directory 01 32c"! Societies. AL 0. Fay Lodge, A. F, and A. M. Reg- ‘uhr meeting nights firs! and third Monday in each mmnthual Masonic ha”, m'er M. Moses Sun‘s smre, Independent Order Faresters, ('nurt [ligh- lunll. Meetings first and third Thursdays 0f rach mnnth in Fnrester‘s Ha“. Modern Woodmen nf America‘ Meetings first and third Friday 0f ea‘ch munlh in For cs‘terx' hall. Jun. Finney. V. (X; Fred Greenslndc, Secretary. Highland Park Council No. 1066, Royal Arcanum. My! in Foresters‘ hall second and fourth Mondays of ccery month, Regent. Charles H. Baker; secretary, Frank 8‘ Green. Major H. H. Humphreys, of the l2th lnfahtry. whom so many people rememlmr as one of the accomplish- ed otficers at ' Fort Sheridan, is at Fort Niobrara, Neb. As Mrs. Humphrey owns‘ realty in old Port Clinton. he is looking after 'those delightful special assessments. Mrs. WV. S. James presented her husband with a fine six foot tobog- gun Christmas, so he can go out to the ravine‘and slide down hill to his heart's content every morning before breakfast. But oh, dear! it was made in Burlington, Vermont, the “Queen City, "of that state, and one of the prettiest anywhere in the Union. Two men had a “scrap" one day in the highway down east. and this is the lurid way the local paper (lee; cribes the “event". “Warren whack- ed Dana on the hip, and Dana drew the claret from the handle of War- ren’s face. and both went off crow- ing." And the little state where this occurred has'four colleges, one theological seminary. academies by the score lots of public libraries. from one to half a score of nerve- papers in every towu. and more can» didates for public office to the square mile than any state in the‘ l'nion. . The editor of the. NEWS wrote an article for the Chicago Standarda few months ago on the “Election of Deacons". which the Editor of Der Wahrhcitascuge. of Hamburg. Ger; many. has translated and published in his paper. if the art-hie is as jawbreakiigax the nainc of the paper no pity the Hamburgers who read it. In fact. for their sake. we are almost sorry We wrote it. . tide home. print local paper. , leaves at 5:35 a. “DB" 7'} engineer on engine number 3 I” K. Duffield, conductor, and Snyder as baggagemaster. Conductor Dutfield's train leaves here at 7. 25 a In and back at 12: 30 midnight with the crew running out to Evah‘ston and other suburbs be- tween times Conductor “a. John train in. and returns at 9:51) p. m.. withmrburban work dur‘ ing the day. There wava new; time table Sun- day week, but the changes are few. From Chicago three trains weekday forenoon. and l8 trains in the afterâ€" noon and evening. with ll morning and 8 afternoon and evening trains Chamln-rlain‘s 'to Chicago. a total of 40 trains daily both ways. On Sundays we. have 3 forenoon aed il afternoon trains from the‘city. 3 forenoon and 7 afternoon trains into Chicago. a total of 25! trains both ways Sundays. Quite a burg this. and just got its tirat bona- Sill» ‘ scribe for the News. HIGHLAND PARK POSTOFFICE. LOCAL ITEMS. ARRIVAL There are several. railroad men whose homes are in this city. Wm. Maroney, engineer (in engine num- ber 103 with Vance Chamberlain as conductor and Herbert Whiting as baggage-master. Charles Tripp is engineer on engine number “70, R. iK. Duffield, conductor, and John THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. One year ago Sunday last, the 27th,- was the Silver wedding of Mr. and fits. S. M. Millard, one of the, choicest sooial events of Highland Park. ‘ One year ago Wednesday morIL ing. when Postmaster W. E. Brand entered the office, he was not a little shocked to find the safe dom blown‘ off and lying on the floor and $184 iocash and $1728 in postage stamps missing. ,Miss Frilwrt. chief clerk, l]8(l*ll8fpl1f89“fflllof her earnings, also in the safe. but the burglars overlooked that. ' ‘ Charles Kuist, the hardware man, is already laying in his supplies for next season. He has received a large consignment of those celebrat- ed scythe stones from the quarries of Ryegate, Vermont. so plainly yis- ible from the train as you climb the mountain up through Ryegate. Gro- ton, etc” from Well's River to Mont- pelier. Here is a Libertyille man adver» tising “Estey Organs". Don’t he know that they are made in Ver» moat. and it is almost a crime t9 mention the name of that state in Lake County! And yet, come to think of it the first white settler in Lake County was from Rutland Vt. and they have kept coming from that state ever since. Conductor Duffield's train leaves here at 7. 2.") a m and back at 12: 30 midnight with the crew running out to Evan‘sfon and other suburbs he- twven timps mg the day. Thorn wawa new; time table) Sun- day week, but the changes are few. From Chicago three trains weekday forenoon. and 18 trains in the afterâ€" noon and evening. with H morning and 8 afternoon and evening trains 'to Chicago, a total of 40 trains daily both ways. On Sundays we have 3 forenoon am! 9 afternoon trains from thocity. 3 forenoon and 7 afternoon trains into Chicago. a total of 25! trains both ways Sundays. Quite a Conductor ChamIn-riain‘s train leaves at 5:37) a. m. and rvtums at 9:51) p. m.. withmrhuflmn work dur‘ ing the day. RAILROAD MATTERS. Prescription \Ve make a Specialty of coup pounding"prescriptM‘Yfif‘msng only the purest drugs. for ALLEGRETTI and PLO W’S CA-NDIES. These candies are ordered in small quantities and are always fresh. DUFFY BROTHERS, ‘ City Express; .BAGSABE AND DIM’E PABBEL DELIVERY. To or from M19 Part of City. OFFICE AT DEPOT, H. MILLS, General Meat Market. Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats. A! I R! Ill Price. Your: for Instruction on the M: or Mandola ..... “'0 MM have the mic agency, will sell you nnythlng |n the ..... Trunks Paxrcela FRED W. 'SGHUIMOHER. 1......Druggist. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. Musical Line «Poultry, (lame and Flslfin Season. Dealer In All Kind; 0! Peter F. "Dooley. TELEPHONE 24. 25 (can. i ,6 Cents.

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