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Highland Park News (1874), 8 Jan 1897, p. 14

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'oneofthoiolmdflsot thetownsnd dpm‘immnhemh am my died after 3‘10ng filmy He” 5min: the Baptist church: Wm. m, May Was confirmed»: Wt by3' $1161 L‘fionate. md REV John J Ebendurf "lowly noting Min-7 of Trinity thumb, diedmflhiago, has may] oaths 18th there was a blizzard; ' 5,,"Comgxiuswgwmeldmgsiebmed his birthday the 2,9111, an oppb’rtunityfhe gets only 6ch in mm years. St. Pm‘iek's day came on tho 17th ‘7 or March andon the 18th oqcfirred the death of C. Granville Hammond suddenly,‘ in the dopbt m Chios‘go one of the Park’s very hast men. . '-'Hauvy thumlorstorms on- the 28th-i‘ Charles Henry Warren and Anna M . 'Rhees Hammond who married the ~31fit by R v.1I. W Reid, 01' Wank. ~ egsn, as ware also James B Wood worth and Miss Lulu Carmen of Benton. . , 9.1m (flit? thEW: mm per mm water mam Wage, the 1% Mn. Gen. Flint “ m WWW mm» man and Oboe were elédted 0n the 15th of my began the - "Quarter W Wtipn 01 " the Bafitmt Charch June 9th fiilitnry Am Oom- Api‘il 11th came the fibwmhip High School election. when the alert citizens of Wéa‘t Deerflold “cleaned out” the Mute whites} managers in this yiqjmtv, by dentin; C. B. East? on and C. W. Pattie as tram; the I’Zth was “Father Bunglmm ’3’? birthday, 89 years old, ham in 1807 about} two year: oldest than GIad atone: ciky elastiqn name the 21¢, mldarmen Erik-oh, Phillipa, Gash ' ‘ dug-fl” ' 31%;". mmfizem V50 1 mam W snow and that mghtthe first ;. August‘26th “Gust? M. Moses and 1'8611’5 clerk, MM Sept. 25th "01‘ Chicago were married; October 13th Refill Cuntgham and W D. Alford «61‘s mamed, and O; A: 8va “a.“ am am Contam- M ”$77111; 15th. ' magma“ In. F D EWand Kn. Jam Waxrenbuth died Oct. 22nd, and that whole week, StMaty a church bid a $500. fair .w. ,' Nov.- 3rd McKinley carried the Park and the mun-y; fio 9th a‘ Loablegmm Was tedai'md, announcifig Mari: Hmfible’s doath at sea; the; 3m Lyman Wilmot died, agod 90 yours: tho 26tlfw Thankngrmng. and pastor Thom pmaéhed to 73 per- mm out of a" papithtion of 2560'; ha: 4th‘the first issue ‘of the Nit-Ms 3W, liafléd with delight; the Baptintm ladies held a Dutbli Market. and cleared over $100; the 8th John Skidmo’re died at Ravenswood, aged {36 years, the 10th the Presbyterian ladies cleared $32 at a bazaar at Mrs. Dr'.‘ Bergen' s; the 15th. (Dir. Thomas Hail lectured» on “Some ‘ Problems of the Refurmation". very 'fine; the 13th William Booth died, 83 years old; George Kenman lect- ured the 'l‘dth; the 22ml Arthur S. ‘DuBois was married at Ypsilanti. ,Mich., to Miss Amanda M. Robbins: the Blast the 01be gave a grand Réci ‘ eption to the officers and ladies of ': Fort Sheridan. v The fame of the Highland Park- les spreads fer ind near, with geeetrapidity and 5:va We have justreeeiyed averym count- mg mom calendar Item KuryfiW all dram, primal at Troy, N Y. Somewhere they saw a copy of the New: and liked it so Well, my sent on this' mini, embossed specimen of their '7qu We never saw or head of them, buithey hailre‘ W oius.T1-uly said the fold thm poet “Terrible eat lama!" ' ' AlleVOit,1896; Welcome 1397. presmmivn W. “a“ '3 Swim? of com. P°des mefiéfimn. mg may _ “Mt dagâ€"8101* U‘W {RU V v.3- 1:417 ”9”,: ‘O-‘-â€" We find have the mic) WW ‘ 11$me I ' PLOW’S CANDIES. These candies are ordergd 111 small quantities and are alwaysflrash. DUFFY BROTHERS; City Express. BABE’ABE All] [HIE PANEL DELIVERY. Toor from uny Pl” «(I‘V- OFFICE AT DEPOT. Cement. '91-‘13”, V Lime;- Stucco and Blaster. ;. ‘ Cement Sidewalks and Work é’x@011feé m 3the be and at lowest prices. Trunks 'arccls HIGHLAND bdii'ih‘fl-I-o as (can. In Cunt. all other

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