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Highland Park News (1874), 5 Mar 1897, p. 4

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lmsinesx. R. E. Winter is u candidate .{nr the milieu of notary public. E W. Tiffany of 'll‘iiorntun, inwu‘ visited his hrotlier-‘in-lzuv. (‘. H. Preston. Saturday and Sunday. James E. Brown, instead J. V Garrity as was stated last week. was the man Who ruffled off his curt. The petition for annexation of l’ ‘ull's subâ€"(Li‘visiun will come up fwr consideration at the board meeting next Tuesday night. W. I“. Hogan and Ii. A. Welch are wearing silk hats down in Washington and welcoming McKin Ivy to the presidential chair. Mrs. A. Siensuhn is a Cilutlllliltk' for Imstmistress. alung with Lzmt rence ()lesen and Frank E. Woodâ€" rufi'. Her petition seems in he fill- ing rapidly. H. S. Grail. our worthy. (Stood Templar. reported a ghostiu his windmill house last Friday. In his haste tovflee the spectre. he severely injured his arm, so as to actually make it‘feel very blue. The General Merritt ball at Fort Sheridan was a grand success. A special train was run from Chicago. stopping at Evanston and Highland Park. The 111ilitrary decorations. flags, cannon, etc., were very fine. It has come to Bur no'tice that Baird «'6; Warner have sold the block just south’bf‘the reservation to the Electric Railroad company for car barns. It is being cleared by a gang of men. We do not know that this plan for the barn is yet certain. but will await developments. The annual hall of the Modern Woodmen of America passed off very pleasantly. The attendance. (-mnprising about 2% couples, thor- uughly enjoyml the dancing and the Iargvhunch of bananas which ap- peared upon the scene. Fun was meusun-(l by the square yard and 3 o'clock a. m. was lllt' uwrugv time of departure. Mrs. Russell has rvutmi her humu- on Railomzul avenue tn :I'Mr. Klim- t'rnm Chicago. Mrs. J. B. Hartman mudc- a .«hurt \‘isi? at lwr former honw at Crystal Lulu: Ins! wvvk. Ur. lngzllls vxpe-vts to muvu into Hn- row-ml} lmrchnm-d Page lmusv wry < » r 1. :u nclrly all tlw repairs plmmvl hm'e- lwvn (-mnpletml. This will add fin-utl) mthc vnj‘nyuwnt :Ind vumfurl (.1 thv inmates. HIGHWOOD HAPPENINGS. H. Bmvumu is in New York on RAVINIA ITEMS. Mr. Shutm. at pmmising young mun from (‘mrrtitt Biblical Institute. addressed tlw men at the Home last Sunday. Mr Smrk (‘hulih McKenzie Mr Dings and \II‘.H(‘N1K0tk‘ hum been suffering from various 1115.. but all are said to lw improving. It is to he romvmbervd that tlw Improvement society llh‘l‘th‘ next Monday. The- invitatiun is vxtoudt-d to all to CUlllt‘. Mr»; Grant made a short visit here andexpects to let her house soon. When that is occupied there will he only one vacant house in town. Some new house~ would he a great inducement to people to’lm'hte here. The Epworth League social last Friday was a pronounced success. which was due no doubt to thorough preparation by those in charge. Mrs. Comstock still holds her high reputw etion among},r the young people for hospitality. and tlns coupled with a houseful of young people make a most enjoyable time, as was proved. Music vas furnished by Mr. R. Mc- Kenzie and the Hardacre boys and was highly appreciated. _ Ice cream and cake were served after which games were. provided in which every- one participated. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS A bad son- throut kept Bessie Cheverton at home last week. Thedelmte on the question "In Wealth agreater pow” than lemw i112?" was, decided in favor of learn- lug. Ethel Aldrich gzwva party lust Friday evening to celvlimtv ilt‘l' birthday. Thosv whn m-re- prvsvnt report :1 wry cnjoyuhlv timv. D. M. Erskine, Jr. and (‘0. han- presentvd each scholar with u sliwt (if papc-r stuck lnlwlh-(l “This ix :1 hluttvr!” 'l‘im' \ve-rv :Ii’rnid tlu- scholars \wmltln't leHV it. Mrs. Frank B. (ireen was a Visitor Wednesday morning. .-\ grmlmm- of this svhtml. ilh(‘l’ coming back for :1 visit said. ”You sing both-r than ynu nsml to." With such in louder ilH Prof. Wilson thv singingcould lmrtllv ln- utlwrwiw than good The Exmmrr Club has lmught thv Slulwy farm; (hr purchase prit-vnml improvmvnts will represent an invest- ment wvll up towards $31M M L It pays ”lt‘ Park to unco'urz'igv such in‘ wstmonts lwcnusv it nut only (lira-t Iy immeasm (mr valuation hutindm-vs thv cumingnf “1‘“40410('itilt‘llh. J 01111 ()hee is back HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. :‘dlll. \Vo nmkv a Specialty of cumâ€" ]munding prvscriptimls. using (”fly the pun-s! drug's, PresCription kDruggist. fm ALLEGRETTI and -» PLOW’S CANDIES. These candies are Ordered in sum“ quantities and are always fresh. Telephone 6 7. FLETGHER LUMBER Best Lehigh Valley Coal. Office and Yard in Lumber District. General Meat Market. Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats. \Vu HIM) lump ”w >010 :uzom'} umber, Wood and Kindling. FRED W. SGHUMAGHEH. (irntw Hunge- Nut (3331,1313; EJ'YU L. H. "MILLS. Poultry, (lame and Fish In Season. Present Prices of Dede} In All Klndsof Dealers In TELEPHONE 24 nu on my (N) pH in“

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