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Highland Park News (1874), 12 Mar 1897, p. 11

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'I‘ht-mhn‘o M. Clark, ('it‘ will keep his bunks upvn (in) night at [H u‘vlm-k, the} my in (-nurtw. It v lust ("2;llzt't- !'v :mv SINK“ IHI‘TH“ in this i. this >0 Life is sweeter now than ever be» fore. Mr. Sugar ‘rt'juices in a bran new boy which came to the home of his father-inlaw, Thus. Curley. Thursday night. Mr. (_7arr011.uf Lake Forest Uni versity, 01100 more visited Highwoud last Sl111d;13'.He 5213's he 11(l1l1i1'es the 119aut3 of the place (Scener ry?) Cit3 Attur11¢~3S111uot 33215 heard to cuss 21 firm 33110 "aid 11 di3ide11d 011 stmk that he owned out of 11101193 that they “sawd” by cutting saluA 1ios, etc. One of the new actors on the stage of life is Joseph Sevvrsou, Jr.. who made his debut lust \Vednesday. \lum citizens attended tlw masq- ”(‘1 Hide hull of the Athletic club at Fmt Sheridan \\ edut‘sduy evening. Mrs. Allen G. Clampit qud Thou Nelson urv on sick lezkgi‘ this Week. Mr. and Mrs. Benyuniu Fritsoh rejoice in the “(hum of a baby girl last Friday. ll»? HIGHWOOD HAPPENINGS. Clark, city vulIm-tur < upvn 1i“ Mun; vim-k, “slump," as. It will [)0 ynur slwciil] ussms this 5mm)“: don't «m IN) -:u|y in: its prw fl“ Hf Do‘n'f fail to ufivmt thi- wmm‘il memting this (Friday) evening. It is :l spew-in] nit-Ming tn (lie-muss and act (in tho potitiun of about IN) \thvl- mm: for sick-walk privilvgm (luring HH' winter and curly spring (miside- thi- business district. It is :i right thing to (h): if not sntisfuvtm‘y :Iftt-r this spring‘s trial thv ‘mzittvr 1‘3"“ Hut lw rouT-iwiil wal s'iihmin. I AMI-I HIvI ('UIINHH‘FH [HUI ”of tin- moi (If MI. ”.l\\i{iIIS il(>ll:(' “le 0}): [IN] to Iiu‘ w-IzlthII‘ :Imi M iv“ Imitum (must-s laid tiIt- ( ih niiuiuis :Imunnmi with their \':('t() {in- build ing is insidv tho iiIe illllithv ing: Mrs. V. Baker, (‘arl Grant and Miss Minnie Streiher. The program as rendered was very interesting. The Highland Park Quartette eonâ€" trihuted several selections which were well received. A reeitationhy Beul ah Lucas, reading by Mrs. W. (3. McKenzie and a duet by Mrs. Baker and Miss Streiher were the parts furnished by Havinia people. Henry Dutield gave a couple of solos which were vigorously applauded. Miss Katie and Marie Skinner Were pres, ent and helped to entertain. .\Ir. Ritchie entertained the eompany for nearly 40 minutes with seleetions on his phonograph. The program was said to he the best given for a loin,r time. Next met-tin;r is seeond Mon- day in April. Father Collin, who has been con» fined for about five weeks with the grip, arrived Wednesday evening at the Home. He will make a short stay and clear up the accumulated aabusiness of the last four weeks. Last Sunday was celebrated as Railroad ‘Day by the W. C. T. l'. all over the state and a large number of the ladies gathered at the Home last Sunday afternoon and entertained the men with special music and sing ing. )0]. Davidson. cousin of the Col. Davidson of Highland Park. addressed the men. He spoke of Railroad work. its dangers, value. etc” and His highly appreciated. The Improvement society met Monday evening regardlesm of bad weather.. and a large number \vere present: The principal items Were the treasurer's report which showed a debit of 7 cents after paying for the lumber ordered at the last meet ing. and the election of 0. _(i. 'Kel» logg as chaplain (of the society. The following will contatitute the » pro granycom ittee for the next meet,- THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS The Reading circle has added u a ma“ foxture to the awning enter- tuinmynt. Current events sue to fur uish the topics uf conversation. RAVINIA ITEMS. uv\ IIILIH. lllul'lluu n1 fi-i'sfr Wantedâ€"~An Idea 3.? BLAG‘KSMITH. n vu u. nix-zu- um lnyll or" II Wk. I)? RN CO x;5?uÂ¥1fingmnpn ([5? or their -, me on “won? RN '9: (:1on3 wrifl .‘ nweys. Jun ngmn. 0.163 or their“ .1. pr no a?" Ind new list or one tlwumnd Inventlonn wanted. Who can think an e â€"-â€" n ea of some simple IhlnglopaIc-nl? Profoct vnur Mona: they. may bring you yg-anh. “I’M; IA nu "run-"n... u.“ A H you urr trunlm-(l with nil than legn‘es «it- pnsi s.xluc>; um burn hright and Coats thv chimney. try our Uilz~ and “1- WM guarantor m S:ltifi!)')‘nll. Address Sovereign Lubricating C0, VAUKEGAN, ILL., Aldridge'SOH Sand, ST. JOHNS Ava. Highland may" SOVEREIGN ‘LUBRIDATINB CD’S These candies are ordered in small quantities and urv always fresh. ’ ALLEGRETTI and I. PLOW’S CANDIES. ft ) r “'e lllflkt' :1 Specialty of com- pounding pl'ewriptinln.~:,. using only 1/ the purest drugs. FRED W. SGHUMAOHER. Prescription 4‘. Druggist. ALL PRICES REASONABLE. \Vt‘ also haw the £010 agein- IN FIRST CLASS STYLE. .\ml\u‘Winm’thutyuuhnvt-uunml ml umluusulinc. ‘\ trial “ill (‘ulr Villl‘t‘ you. Ahh‘r the MN hrumln of burning uil> ml Hn- ulzlrkch PROMPTLY, THOROUGHLY, SA'I’ISFACTORILY. HORSE SHOEING, CARRIAGE WORK, REPAIRING, Crystalline Penn Oil Sllve‘i' Cfoss Oil Florine Oil 74"(iasoline

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