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Highland Park News (1874), 12 Mar 1897, p. 6

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Jennie, Grfmt has been mnnpt [ml to leave school for a short lime mving tnsh‘knvss of her mm'hc- . (‘itt’d smnv (If an's [Niflllh IIIIIl rm Id UIH’ of III-r own. \IIothI-I‘ (‘ hic'wu Indy sung II solo. ht‘l' IIIIIIII wv did not 1014“). The :IHI‘IIIIIIIII-I- was large and g'IvI- (10:40 EMU“ Mrs. II «gm-udvn. (‘Iltvrtflillt‘d the C hiCilg: guests at In] I-lI-HIIIIt lllIHhPUII lwfo the mmting IIt Hw I III!) hmmu The 0551)“ Club heM’Tts regular muninnnnthl)’ mowing Thursday 111111110011 in tho (4111111011513. T111- 1111111‘1‘ “'11s 1111111 by er [411111-11 Day 1011 Posse-1111011. the- wvll known 1111tl1 111' of “Essie " 11 mmume, 011 “Sym lmlism in Art 111111 Lit1 ruturv " Th1- 11111191 “115 1111111111”le 11nd ('11r11fulh 1m pared Quito 11 numbvr of liter ,111 V 111111111 \wre- present from ( 111mg“ 1111111111r thmn Vlrs. valwrs, “11011- All the big and Old colleges of the country. such 1111 Yale and H111"- V'ard. Brown. Columbia, ['11io11 and Princeton have their annual reunion in Chicago. Hence. a year or two ago the alumni of the Michitrau \gricultural college tl1otwl1t to haVe one. The second VV as held last Sat- 11rda_V' evening at the Lnion League club Chicago with our friend and fellow- citizen, S. M. Millard. as toast-master. Mr. Millard was of the class of '64. with 22 others in attendance. Dr. K1dsie who 111151 been head protessm of ch11nistry fo1 34 Vears VV 11s on h1111dVVith '1 speech. and others. 0111: marked feature to us is is the fact that nearlv men one is in some prominent position of influence 111d usefulness. ()ne 1s 21 prominent professor at Madison. \\'is., another in the Lewis Institute in Chicago and so on Prol1abl_V our neighlmr, Millard. (lid not plan for his Log Cabin do“ 11 on the lake. shote hank in those (olh {:11 d11Vs but-1 VH1 see “here he got his trained tastes for landscape r1,;1ardeni11rr and the practical 111ts T he Aggies ' are alVVaVs good at a banquet. 11a- ture's noblemen. you see. Mary .\Ir.\mlrcw.~ tn Frzmrla M. KL‘ uugh, n mun Int 10, Mk :w. lh’gh- land Park. w d ,, ,.,. . . \‘hurlus L‘. \Vllilm'rr uml v. to Syh'mtcr M. Millard. suh In! L! (If Mk 55, Illglar Innd l‘urk. w d V . ,. . (icurgin “'hilzu'n‘ uml ll to Sychsu-r M. Millard. pl In! :1, hlk “:3. Highland Park. w Ll S\'l\c.~dtw Millard and W In (icnrglu \"llitm‘ru. pl lot :i hlk uz'n. Highland Park. w I] . . Frcdcrick .\ .lzu‘kmm uml W. In Jznm-s S. Jau‘ksun. lut :i. lulm'k I. and li. 7811. of \\'. Sr: ft. lot :5, hlk. D. R. A. Hamil. mn's second Addition to llighluml Park, «1. c. , REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. ALUMNI REUNION. OSSOLI CLUB. Hum” (NH) UUU Cum'ersation owrlward in mm of our drug stores March 3rd. Tudvt Canfplmll I see by the c-vening's pupor it is mining in Wash» inghm. Clerk Bowie That's nothing. 21f» ter‘today McKinley will he reigning there for flw nvx‘ four veins; least haw 110 homes 01 warm, 1111-1111 rooms wlu-rv Hwy 01111 take books and r1~1.111 The Young Men's Assn ciutiun should haw thv lurvstige-11f pruviding 5111'11. The Young Men's Club have had good success so far in raising the funds necessary to carry on their exâ€" cellent work. But it should not stop until enough is raised to pro- vide at least for the present fiscal year. It would add to the Vigor. in terest and value of the work of the association if the public library could he installed in that large room. making,r the little north room a quiet reading room. all open ”and accessi- hle evenings“ so that young men could read books there. Smne. at least. have no homes or warm, quiet rooms where they can take books and read. The Young Men's Asso He is almost (121in uskéd these ques‘ tions. and whilv not yet in the real estate business. though he has been “exposed" to it. he will be glad to serve his neighlmrs. if he can; no charge unless he secures customers. Don't forget to let us know all about your property and your bottom Pl‘lt't‘b. If you have a house to rent or sell. or want boarders or roomers. send word to _the editor of the NEWS. , r. n a window, Saturday, badly injuring one hind leg}. cutting his foot, so that helian been horn" de combat ever since. He receives the best medical and nurse attendance. and we hope for his recovery. Two weeks ago tlie NEws called for one more baby to make our city population a plump 3000. That was Friday. Some people laughed. and said “how absurd." But know- ing a thing or two about newspaper advertising, We bided our time, and by Thursday the population of Highland Park had changed from 2,999 to 3.003! Any virtue in the News as an advertising medium? TH E ' HIGHLAND PARK N E “'5 Evorylxnhv who leHVH W. (‘. Suihbs' big, intelligt-nt. goudâ€"uu- tum] mastifl'. “Klutz.” will be sorry tolearu that 111‘ jumped from tho b‘t‘CUIHrMUI‘y of tlmir cottage through ’l‘lwre was an elegant luilimry reception at Fort Sheridan last Friduyevmning. smueof the Park society people WPH' thvru and report a rare ()(‘CilSiUlL M'KINLEY’S URAIN." LOCAL AFFAIRS. St. Johns and Central Ave are sold at one price. James McDonald, Dry Goods, Groceries, Flour, Feed and Wood. l hcrch)’ announvu that 1 am :1 candidate for (hr nflicc uf Assessor in the mwn 0f East Decrfield. subject m me will nf the people at the polls an April ml» E. 1.. PALMETIER. I hereby announce that I an) a candidate tor the ofiice of Supervisor in the Town of East Deerticld. subject to the \ull of the people at the polls, April'tith. .-\A W. FLETCHER. 'I‘hc Citizen‘s Caucus of East Deerficld, tor the nomination of mwnship officers. will be hcld Saturday evening. March 1: in Gold‘ berg's Opera House. The candk ates nonr inatL-d will payfur the hall. Don't fail to at mm]. COMMITTEE. Em'rox THE wasr Permit me thmugh your columns to thank the fire department and the citizens {0r their Brmnpt and efficient service at the fire last ‘rlday night; especially for their care in handling furniture. etc. There was Very little breaking. and as the tire was confined to the basement. no damage by water. Subscribe for thefi laws: year. C untury V Atlantic \lonthl i. .‘ Lundun W eekl)’ Timcs Rmicw of Rcucw~1 [he lmruxn. ‘, Ladies 11min- Julirnal And so on; the editor can quote for rates on nearly 500 periodicals. if you wish. le NEWS is ready to form club- bing rater; with its sulmcrilwrs for any prominent paper or magazine, published in this country. Great Britain. France or (ivrmnny. Bear in mind the NEWs is always and everywherv “.00 cash. “'0 will give you the NE ' and North American Review fur Harper's Mgmthly. . . We keep but the best goods, and all HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. OUR CLUBBINO RATES. \Veckrlr): CARD 0F THANKS. TOWN CAUCUS. SUPERVISOR. Corfiiail}. DEALER IN ASSESSOR. S. M. Juuxsox. $1 per 4 Am 3.20“ “"" to

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