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Highland Park News (1874), 19 Mar 1897, p. 7

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We tested some eggs yesterday as brought in from the nests. One weighed 2; ounces and the other 33 ounces, and yet eggs of all sizes am sold by the dozen instead of by weight. Miss Teresa Kregeryw)! Chicago, is spending a few day at Ravinuok. (iien‘ser Brothers seem to be selling lots of meats, eta, to their east-side customers, and to people who know what a good thing is when they find it. Now that the street is paved. people can drive oVe-r there ma well as not. Miss Barlow. the primary teacher, had the misfortune to fall the other day and bruise her head and should- ers, besidos shocking her nervous system. She had the doctor once or twice to be sure there Were no fract- ures or dislocations. Miss Barlow is very dear to every hdme” in the city, for nearly eiery family 5 children have been under her inspiring care. Insure your property with D. M. Erskine, J r.. Co. With so much patient anxiety as there in at ‘Waukvgan over that post- mastership, for President McKinley to go and issue his first. postmaster’s commission to one Allen in the countâ€" ry village of Fair-haven. Vermont. is just too bad. What is Vermont anyway, but a speck on the map and a few loquacious emigrants out west. If the president expects that state is going to save him he is in error. It sounds quee-r, but still it is true. that a steamer baa just been put on the river Jordan. from the Sea of (ialileg- to Jericho, the trip being made in five hours. Think of Christ and the twvlvv apostles. gu- ing from Galilee up to £119 Penticost. Hiking the steamer at Capernemn and going down to Jericho. thence upthat defile m Jerusalem. thence to Joppa on the cars. "le wurld. he do mow." The junior member of the firm of Ram-n Bake-r tuqk his second (lw gree in masonry Monday evening. Alfred Moses had the goat well gmumed and stall fed. so that like an original hrunchu. ho bucked/in genuine ranch fashion But the jun» iur kept to his twat. and though the- “hustv” kicked and jlnnpvd and per, formed all sorts nt' untit-s. the victim was nut. vanquished, He had too many exlmrivnces in the wilds of Washington and the far away stretches of Alaska, to be downed by u (-ivilized goat. We”, not to pro- lung the-se- uguuies, our neighbor morale-pt Tuesday morning buf'was at his (leak by afte-rnuon “as good as 110w." ABOUT THE CITY. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. TRY " RAFFENazBAKER, THE NEWS 4 . W 'ADLETS iCoal, Building Material, .THEY ARE , FREE ., 3'1““- FOR A LIMITED TIME. mmm no. u. All our lumber is thoroughlyI‘liiln dried and we guarantee our mate- rial to be equal in quality and workmanship to any made. Send for estmate. Goods the Best. Tln. Sheet-iron and Furnace Work Done to Order. C. A. KUIST,‘ FANBY GROBERI‘ES. DRY 80008, CROCKERY, BOOTS and SHOES. Highland Park, III Subscribe for Highland Park News -- $1 Per Year. Doors, Blinds, Glazed Sash, Brackets, Mouldings, Screens. JAMES WARREN, SR., INTERIOR FINISH [N PINE OR HARDWOOD. MILL WORK OF ALL KINDS. MRS- A- BOOK. Stoves, Ranges, Housekeeping Goods. Fruits and chchblu chglvgd Dally. Goods Delivered Free of Chm-gm DEALER MANUFACTURER OF R IN HARDWARE, Prices Reasonable. TELEPHONE 54 TELEPHONE 5.1.

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