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Highland Park News (1874), 26 Feb 1897, p. 3

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H Butterick’s Pattqrun at Miss Er akine's. Sweetland's )ulury Headache pow ders cure. Burn. Sunday umrningz. tn .l. S Nash. a baby boy. Insure your property with l). M Erskine. J r.. C0. Take (-h lury Humluclu- l’UWlit‘l'SZ for sale bv Dale Swvotluml Harbld 301.13 has returnm to his home at Mt. I‘on'st. ( unudu Next Sunday's svfi'iw- at “10 Pru hyterizm church will hv in mmnm of MI: ’E‘ H. Demisml. who dim] lu Sunday He was an vhlvr of th church fmul its‘m'ganizzltiuu. Lust wvvk Blunduy Qwrninq the K. L. C. E.<)f l’nstur Thurvn's church held 11 .lmsim-ss line-Ming and suciuhlv «Awning in tlw Sunday Hl'llun] rumm of the church. The mom wan taste- fully (It-(forum! with flags and hunr ing and 'upprupriate- (*xvrvisvh wore- rvndert-d in humor uf tlw 1m) great men of this month. \Vashingtun and Lincnln. Mrs. Mary H. Munrvuf Port (71in ton. was ‘zlllml to n fum-rzll in Chicagnu fvw days. ago. and when slw :Irrivv'l found sh.- was un thv or (101‘ of urrungmnvnts. prvpurml by her departed frivnd Iu-fm'v lwr (lmlth. for a IH‘ivf nddrt‘w m llw l'u uerul. Summsing thv hum-ml mmld he in her frivml's quiet hmm- silo r0 luctzmtly :u-vmlt-d. You (-21“ ‘ imag- ilw lu-r natural vmharrnsslm-ut whun thv frivnd was trunspnrtéd In Hw church and Mn. l’re-shyu-riun pastor and friends insistvd on Mrs. Munro’s part hving lwrfm‘mml. and it was to Hm umim-ut sutisfnctinn of all. Hm‘ mldrms and Hum; of thv twu ('lo-rgyr mun \\'vr(-th¢- twtinmninls'uf ln-rr smml Mmuls to n-ul Christian climactfl and \mrth. our idem nf u fmnilyfmwml wrviuv. Harbld Bowie has retunwd tohlslmme at Mt. I‘on'st. (2!”wa Don I forget mm the \‘Efis uffivo is pn pun-d to do all kimh 0f jul) Work on short llUtiH‘. ' :agnu fwwduys. ago. and when :Irrivv'l found shn- was un thv or of urrungmnvnts. prvpurml by departed frivnd Iu-fm'v lwr LOCAL ITEMS. mnmnry dim] lust of this THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. 11. C. Basye‘s dug was very much disturbed last Saturday afternuun by what seemed to be someone pound ing an the board fem-e west of the house. ‘ Mr. Basye at last started to investigate, expecting to find a lot of boys throwing stones at the fence‘ but he W215 disappointed. .it was uxfi‘y hwalls Bms. ’ne‘w "gashlin‘e on Wine. The\ have put in a 9.1) horse p mm engine to run thl 1r lathe and other 1na(-"him-,)_\ “ith. The} are now getting ready to lnaka ‘97 “Highlands" and if you Want the Mean) Hf gum] Wht'l‘lh. step in and urder (me. 'l‘hvmmm-rt of 1th Lnlu- Furmt l'n'n‘vrsit) (ihw. Banjo and Munda- linCluhs wnsuth-mh-d by a wry Inrgv umlit-nm- last Monday night. and if applause isun)’ criterion. thvir efforts m-re- (-Vidvntly nppru‘iHh-d. Thvy wuro ('IH'IH't'd after ouch num- lwr and responder] in awry instant-v. Sume of the soloctiuns gin-n by 1hr (Hen ('luh wvrv wry fine. vspe-oinlly the- (h‘inking sung from the German which was givvn us an vncun- by Mr. Henderson and (-horus. Mmulum HIM Rvpnl‘lvrv ‘ Mr. Clmnpitt. >WU are sorry to learn, had another fall a few days ago, but heis rapidly recovering from the temporary inconvenience. inflicted. Mrs. Richard P. Strvvt. alter a lung illnvss. passed away Monday last. FM). 15th, at the hnme of her son anry. where she- and her husv hand haw lived since slw was too l'vohlv to care for a home of her‘uwu. She was born in England sonw 763 years ago. came to Canada West while yet a young woman and main rii-(l thg‘rp. For sonn- years she and her husband have lil'éd hqrp. where all her children, save one. reside. Beside her husband. "Father Street." as he is n-spvctfully und‘ “Hm-tin” utt-ly styled by St) ufimy. she- lvuvus threw daughters. Mrs. Senator Cus- grumi «if \Vindsnr. Canada. Mrs. (iourgv D. Boulhm and Miss Street 01' {his city. and tywi suns. Richard .I. and Henry ('7. Strm-t. both of this city. The former is the wvll known cashier uffhv First National hunk. ("himgm with which hunk :lisn tin- othvr sun is cumim-tod. The fmwrnl was lwld Wedlwsday nth-rum)“ {mm Trinity church. the svrvivr bring mmductml by hvr pub: mr. “(Mar l’. C. W010)". and thy \Vill ”OIL-«'0. intvrmvm in Lake For», HRS. STREET’ S DEATH. nmn M at (inldlflg: s U” m Sutunlnv. lvh .. ‘ A TREAT. {5; PETER F. DOOLEY, Highland Park, 111.. Feb. 1, 1897. The undersigned begs luave to an- nounce t0 the citizens of Highland Park and Vicinity that that he has purchased the business, tools, fix- tures and gumlwill of the old and well-known Aldridge Blackwnithing stand, just bnvk of John Freberg's Livery, on St. Johns avenue. Having worked for some time in the shop with Mr. Aldridue, l kno“ the demands bf,” the plant: 'knd i‘“ hitrh ri-putation It is my purpose to maintain the former high standard for proniptness and excellency of “ork as well as reasonableness of price. 211-1 all work will be done under my personal supervision. W- Cenmtl Ava, Hence I solicit the continued paâ€" trunugv of tlw old patrons, as Well as that uf new friends. Satisfaction guaranteed. \ Highland Park Telephone No. 44. Chiago Office, I305 Chnmber of Commerce. Fresh and Salt Meats, The Highland Park Real Estatc Man, It You Want to Sell or Exchange. Protect vnur Mon: ":06 may bring you wnmn. Write JOHN WEDmm RN a 00“.“ Patent Attor noyl. Wuhingmn I) (r. .. for their OI U10 prise ofler And new list of on. thounnd Inventions waned. GIESER " BROS, Wantedâ€"An Idea ‘ist Your Prqpertyiwith The Leading Market, ANNOUNCEMENT. HENRY K. COALE. POULTRY. FISH, BUTTER For Genuine Bargains. Cash C Yours refilmctmlljY Ava, - Highland Park, Ill. TELEPHONE 42. Strings and Furnishings. Autoharps Tuned. Violins. Guitars, AND EGGS. DEALERS IN P R E D DENMéN Justomers Bayes. and Who can think of some simple thingwpntgy}? ”andollns.

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