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Highland Park News (1874), 12 Feb 1897, p. 2

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methc north . . . 12.47, 3.11“). m- me the south, 7.30, 9.12. 11.39 a. 111., 12.07, 3.25. 5.37. 7.29 p. m. DKI’ABTURI, For the south, (1.50, 9.30 11‘ 111,. 12.47. 3 14, 5.33, 7.29 p. 111. For the north _ 9.12, 11.3911. 111., 7.29 p. m. Mail pouches close 15 minutes before the deparmre of trains. W. M. BOOLEY, 1 ' Postmaster. ular meetingn each month a x Son 5 storc, Modern Woodmen of Amfiica. Mectings first and third Friday of each month in For» chcrs’ hall. Jno. ; ~inney. V. l'.; Fred Greensladc, Secretary. independent ()rder Furcszers,‘ Court High- land. Meetings first and third Thursdays of each month in Fores(er's HallL Highland l’arerounciI N0. 1006, Royal Arcanum. Meet in Foresters‘ hall second. and fourth Mondays of every month, Regent, (‘harles H. Baker; secretarv, Frank B, Green. Charles â€"\ Kuist our popular hardware merchant is rejoicmg over the advent of a son last \Ionda) night. All are doing well under the skillful care of Dr. Bergen. An old academy class-mate de scribed some very active and useful men in the community as those who took a “pint of lightning" before breakfast. That's what Pastor Thor~ H] does; he works all his own parish llant thoroughly and successfully. and then does enough outside workU preaching at FL Sheridan. etc. make another man 5 full work. The fire in Dr. Conger's ilOliSP will givenn impetus to the insurance business» for the time being at ‘1‘9 ISL, Our: year ago last Monday, our loved friend. neighbor, and Christ- ian brother, S. R. Biugham, fell asleep in his blessed Lord. and dur- ing the year, we who survive him have come to 5% what he was to our city as a citizmi. as a social. intellect- ual, and moral force, and above all as a loyal and oxmnplary Christian Insure your property with D. M. Erskine.‘Jr.. Cu. ' man. “Being dead; yét speaketh" is as true of him as of any man we ever knew. The faults at same Very vxcellent people are not always in t‘VideIICt‘. Perhaps Mr. A Bingham had them. he was human. but they werv something of which we nuwr thought. His excellenoies \wrv w C(ngpicuUllS. SU pvrmfiltillg. 30 ('("n‘ mendahlv. that they filled the mxtire hnrizun of our moral vision. and our WV Huxugh‘ 0f lHIu “ gum! man Directory 01' Secret Soclctlcs. a. v. - n, W; mfikfind A? M RESP HIGHLAND PARK POSTOFFICE. LOCAL ITEMS. nighrs fizysthgnfldâ€" third Moriday in at Masonic hall. over )1. Moses Aknxvu. [2.47, 3.14 p. m- What u t The many old friends and neigh 1 bore of Capt. George C. Ball. will i be pleased to learn that he was call- 1 ed out. for a song at. the annual re. 3' union of the Ann) of the Potomac {last Frida) night at the Sherman 1 House, before 3M) old soldiers and 'guests and We are not surprised to 2 learn that his rendering of‘â€"Sl19nzn1 1 doah" brought the house down The W aukegan Register says the 'fare on the Blulf City Electric will i be fire cents anywhere in this city and to Ft. Sheridan. ten cents to Lake Forest, and fifteen cents to Wanke- gan: that will mean of course when ,; get (low 11 to business 271ct2~ :1)th to “aukegan from here ' instead of’ 76 cents as now on the \orthwestem. W hat a glorious thing the Electric will he- and the Wanke- 1 «full polituiaus wont be so anxious to step on Deerfield‘ s corns then. when Fletcher. Vi ilmot Brand East ‘ on. Greenslade. Peitisc ()lesen. and Antes go up there after their paper ‘ collars! C. B Soule, esq., of Chicago, was in the city Monday looking over the. ruins of his once beautiful home preparatory to a visit from the ad- juster. Chicago was started in 1830 with V '70 inhabitants and now has 1.7501“). Baltimore. Vermont was started in ”93. .or 37 years before Chicago and had at the start 275 inhabit-ants. 11 now has after 104 yeam~ exist- once. a population of ‘30 persons all . hs‘r‘ fin“ hm: g9 store hotel black- smith shbp poi?! 'o c3ha‘l00fi’1um?‘ factor) or church. But little Balti" will get them all the some. tl THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. Last Friday just as Judge Holmes was putting on his coat to take the 9: 3” train for Chicago, the Inspect- or from the office of the State Audit- or of Public Accounts. suddenly and without previous notice put in his appearance and announced that he had been sent to make the annual inspection of the books of the High» land Park Building Loan and Home stead Association. of which Judge Holmes lh‘ secretary. as required by the law. Sometime: it takes two or three days for an inspector to do a jol) of this kind. but that is only when he encounters irregularities. It took just exactly tiVe hours to sat- isfy the inspector that everything in connection with the Association was all right in eVery way and its affairs in a very flourishing condition The inspector was so well pleased with the, situation that on his departure from the Judge's otfice he remarked that if all Building Asswiations in this state were run as well as this, there Would lN‘ no me for State [11- §I;(W1rr§ m. ""3: " "9"“! Jar-12:11am * "+1 “TuIQfiANQJAREbneg. 5 Dry Goods. Groceries, ‘ 3 Flour, Feedfiand Wood. % Prescrfption We make ‘3 ng'ialt)’ of bomâ€" lmnmfin; “\‘emriptious, using (Julx' " " 7'" 3 ' i;:«:fi.', ; '4: the purest drugs” ’ " v ALLEGRETTI and . PLO was CANDIES. t} H‘ James McDonald, T hese candies are ordered in small quantities and are-always fresh, are sold at one price. St. Johns and Central Ave BAGGAGE AND DIME PARCEL DELIVERY. To or from any Pnrt of City. DUFFY BROTHERS. City Express. We keep but the best goods, and qll “'9 also have me mle agency FRED W. SGHUMABHEB. Trunk: Parcels HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. DEALER IN Draggist. HIV ‘ 1,: 25(0)“. l0 Cents. ,fl. muA . '. an}. 7 :1 IA“ I»: 10 H. HM am In at SIN (“(91 She me ('hl fiei PH ()1! m um 1:10 \o MK Ev;- His TM slei Tht the' and noi‘ him will the dea 1011:- in C in t inte iug Dr uut Bin (3 re uni‘ tlxi H's:

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