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Highland Park News (1874), 26 Feb 1897, p. 4

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'l'hr marringo- nf Mr. 'lmrlm P live-rm! to Miss \mm 1: m hmk plum m tlu- N‘Hilll' -m-v uf l’ruf E lislm (vrny. HH' hritlv'u faHn-r . rhursaln) Innrning. Inhl. ’nth. PW? It WM mlc-mmzml by RM .5. M. Jnhnmn. Hu- [nu-mu nf both bridv amtl grown. and in the» pursuant-o- uf tht-ir immml ifltu relative}; only. It waH i" “VI-"'3 Munday evening in honor at Waxh ingtun'fl birthday. Rt'V. l’. W. Raid ahaugh delivvrml a highly instruct ive and “Hart-sting let-turn un thv l’ermmmm-y nf Aim-rival: (Jivilim tinn. Hi- shuwml himm-ll familiar with the- histury uf vivilizatiun. and ii)!‘ striking phaHi-snfuur pm‘uliar civilization. and marked wvll snlm- nf tht- perils which thruatvn its lwrppt uity: an loearning. obscenity. intvm [wranmu and Sunday (lt-wr-ratiun. It was a puwwful and timely dim-m aiun (if a 'wrtim-nt thvnw in a pram ival manm-r. It was (h-liw-rml in tho- m-w Evango-lit-al rhurch. Wllil'll mm we-ll lillml. about 27’” 'wrsuns lu-ing prt-sc-nt. l’astur 'l‘lmrl-n intrn (lam-(l him in a wry happy manm-r. and thi- m-rviom closer! with all sing ing that grand natinnal hymn, Amvric; . This yam-in] vu-ning is m Dw win-Ht edgin'ih. " mmr future. March Nth being the (late muummrud furflw rmx! one. Tho- FHN'SYUI‘?‘ q-uurt hwrr has (3'1 mvmbo-rs. Thu-y huw- paid out uu-r smmm hipk hum-mm Mlmlll gum film-mlo-xywlm's. and ln-tm-vn SH, 0”” and slim“ “herv ”10”]!er haw div-d. u ItIIgIIIy pmgrum mu I'I'IHIQ'I‘HII. consisting of viuIiII 7III¢I \"M‘HI lIIllH‘Il'. rm'itminns. spo-vclu-s. I-Iv. Hurry UuiIfurII'n ro-IIIIIIIIIII III 'IUIIIIIIH' Hangs-e mu rm-t-iII-rl “IIII‘ mm-II up planar. and H .\I I'I' InI'K \IUIIH min-I had In hr 7‘: III :m- «I III »:III-I\ IIII- IIIIIIiL-Im- IIII IIi<_:lII IIIII'I I’IIIII QuarIvtIr. '(‘UIIN’IHIIHQ‘ III .‘IJNHT". Burns. ArIIIHtI'uIIg. \Vnrrvn illl‘I Buwdt-II sung: (IIIriIIg IIH‘ o-u-ning. Messrs. “TI‘EIIUH’II IIIIII 'AN'I) u'mkv «If IIw 2I(I\';IIIt:IgI-~ uf IN'IIIIIL’IIIK In (In: Fun-Shir» \ImIII UNI”. I-IIII'o-m HHIHIWIUIH'r-s IIIIII mkr \er- ~o-r‘HI and IIfII-r il 'lIt‘NMHII NUI'IIII I'IIIII. II” «It'lmrtmi IIImIII II I». III, “III smin fimI with IIH‘ [III-INIIII IIIIII 'IT'HIIIHI)IP (WI-mug. Last night ('l‘lmrscluyy. the For. estemlmldan “l“"l Int-Ming and sociablcm their mums nwr Mrs. Buck‘s stur'en A largo (-mnpzmy of friendsuf Int-mln-m wnru pre-wnt and ”It' mum was wo-II lillml. Quilt- ultngthy pmgrum mu n-mlc-rml. consisting of violin and wwul musir. FORESTERS ENTERTAINMENT. PATRIOTISM EXALTED EVER}: li'lT-(iRAY. ’H'r‘" has U'.’ [mid ulll uu-r ulmut NU” TRY . THE NEWS G'ESER BROS, WANT ADLETS The Leading Market, THEY ARE FREE DEALERsIN FOR A LIMITED TIME. Fresh and Salt Meats, PETER F. DOOLE Y, Wc- tnlw- mad with plow-mm and profit an nerm-t nf an addn-as un tin-"Coming Patriots of (‘hit-ugn," by W. E. Bt-nnvtt. in student in HM- Nurthwmte-rn L‘niw-rsity nt Evans toy. Yuung Bt-mmtt‘s hmm: is: in Wuukngan. so he: is a Lnkt- (‘onnty ho)" Thv mldrms is nmrkwd by n vigor nf thunght, a ('h-nrnma of state. rm~nt. a diagnosis- nf th‘o- situation and n ,gt-nnrnl maturity and man“ IH‘Ns whit-h in retrofitting and tn” of prmniue fur “in“ future nf the-ymmg man. His futhvr came frmn ttu- same hxrality in England as did tln- Into Janus Stow-rs. and ro» nmilmd warm friends m long us Mr. Stmen- Jiued. The HUI) is nut only a ntndvnt nt Evmmtun. but a warm and tnynl friend of his pruspo-(V-tiw- nlmu mater. We- hid him Hod «pawl. way a quiet family affair. - After the wedding and an elegant breakfast, Mr. and Mrs. Everett took the ex~ press for Chicago and a trip South, to Biloxi, Mir-53.. we think, for a couple of weeks. They will he at home, for the present. at Prof. (iray‘u after alxmtrthc- IBth of March Mr. Everett in corim-cto-d with tha Union National Bank. Hf (.‘hit-ago, and a young man of t-Xm-llvnt ability and prumisu. The bride istlw ymmg» vat tlaughto-rnf Pratt and Mrs. .Elixha him}; “'3 accnhiplgwlwl ynung lady; having ’HIrFIlt‘tl h‘o‘r musical studies from nun -tu tW'U yo-ars in Europa. and has pre-xhlc-rl with xignal success uw-r tlu- organ in ”In l’ro-sbytt'rian (‘llllN'lL Tin-y haw- tln- lwat wiHhm-i of him» ul’ fric-mlx in thv Park and t‘lstm'lu-fin THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS RAFFEN BAKER, ‘oal. Building Mflerial, and‘ Ice. Yuri-Mom: “no "5’4 L Suing: and Furnishings. ’ Autoharps Tuned. “HALF," IN Violins. Guitars. Banjos and ”undonns. List Your Props!!! with .Mcnnqfl'fliu, 036] emu: W‘fibmcu. "I'M.“ quk Tang-Hog; No. 44. The ”lulu-ml Purl: Real lune Man, I! You Wu" to Sell or Exchange I GROGERIES W. Central Ava, - Highland Park, Ill. TI LIPHON I ‘2. FRED DENMAN. BLACKSMITH. FLOUR, FEED,C Aldridgc'l 0N Stun, ST- JOHN, AVE" ngblund Pnrk. ALL PRICES REWNABLE. HENRY K. COALE, POULTRY. FISH, BUTTER AND EGGS. ‘ Fresh Vegetables Dally. The - Beat Tm, Coffees anq Spices Constantly on Mild. For Gen uinc Bargains. Cash Customers PHONE 46. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. vans - Bros, FIRST CLASS STYLE. PROMPTLY, THOROUGHLY, ' 5 SATISFACTORILY. HORSE SHOEIN G, CARRIAGE WORK, REPAIRING, Dealers In Staple and Fancy _._,

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