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Highland Park News (1874), 7 May 1897, p. 10

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xi“ g - The Lake county agent of the - American Bible society, Rev. Mr Coleniau'of Lake Forest preached last Sunday in tho M. E. Church. 1.5118 "Gillette family of Raivinia, 1mm. ,maemgaxmmflmw ,. flan“. gendiug the’removal of the Detwilersof Ravinia whose home they will occupy after its vacation. ThE’Case of the Village, 15 L'nhe [1111111 A: him»; for sellinu liquor 11f te1 their licem-ae hml e\}1ire(l. came up before Daniel Peuse.\lon1lu.\' night. Charles Gordon appeared for the villzwe. The defendants pleaded gllilty,11nd n lineot $171 and costs, .10 cents “as i11111osetl, which was paid by Charles L'nhehnun. Mr. M ,. ~ appeared before a jus- tice and wanted a warrant for his neighbor's wife. because, she had abused his better half. Being told that his Won] was not sufficient evi- deuce, as he had not witnessed the trouble. he.- Went to Wuukegnn and got 11 “111111111 there. The next night Mr. B~ . the neighbor. came 1110 same way and ranted u vnrruut for Mr. M ‘5 wife on the same gruunds _- “When Greek me-ets Greek" â€"with the same result. George Locke has moved to Evanston and A. W. Ellithorpe has transferred his home from Evurts Jefi'ries’ place to the house on Plea» ant street, recently vacated by .‘fimrs. Nolan and I)owney.mr"mvww.» The trial of Charles Gordon. charged with assaulting (u‘reo. Brown, which was postponed last, Thursday on account of the death of one of Mia Gordon‘s children. will take place in Justice Dooley's court at 3 o‘clock, Saturday. May 8111. Skim? the annexation of I’rall‘s subdivision. the village" has taken measures. to imprmmVuukegun ave- nue‘ just. at the sum vest corner of the government Wounds. An ox teus'ive mstem of ditches and 0le wrts 114559011 put in to drain the mad bed The l. 0. G. .T. held their quar- tel-1y installation of officers at their lodgid rooms VIonduy (Honing. After a good program bv the members, coffee and cake \‘Pre sened to the audlence. “De Push” gave a birthday party to Miss Bgsrtha Bell. 0111' informant tells us she was of uncertain uge‘ Now we are strictly up to data: some gamblers from Chicago. after being beaten at their own game in Murphy‘s saloon, by some soldiers, very cOolly pocketed the stakes and made off With 'them. The' father of Hart)" Bnnfi‘ilee died in Iowa Past week. HIGHWOOD HAPPENINGS. Sewn weeks umre. Joe Buhh is back again :Ifh-r u long aha-ammo, Tlrc first algebra class has taken up the subject of logarithms. Sq-wrul scholars are lmginning to worry over coming uxmninutious. Rvulwn Ingulls has returned to school. Hvozunv :1 few weeks last full. Tho mmnhers of tlw freshnmn class have written some; very good essays on Longfellmv‘s “Evangeline." Through the kindness of Cungrem-L mun Fuss tlw school VHS presented with a fine hmrv map of the [mite-:1 States. sum] by the guwrnuwnt .A. \V. Waldo is u happy man. His father who smut him that $11“) check a few weeks ago, is homv alive nfivrsix wevks duty (m jury service in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. (‘lmrlvs F. Everett. are, back in the Park frumthéir'me ding tuur. Mrs. Troxel. mother of Capt. Troxâ€" e] of this city. left {01" Burlington. [111, Monday The city authorities have cleared the mud otf'the blocks and greatly improved that section of the . street. “ Supt. of Streets Nolan is having Prospect and several other avenues cleaned up, th‘ mud hoed 117p and carried oti' gutters opened. etc. bets of 'the school hoaid ate giving time to studying the practical nyyorkh ing of some new educational ideas. The Young Men's Club will he closed after this date for the sum! 111er. This seems necessary and in- eyitahle. but it ought not to he. \\ e understand some of the mem: The railroad people have kindly tixed‘rfp the dEpot park and the pill ing about it. so the young men can have 11 plate to sit during the glozun- ing in the early summer evenings. Schunmcher's soda fountain is now running full blast. Keep off the sidewalks With your bicycles after this week. Thv meat 'markets have begun closing Thursday afternoons. Rav Leach and his mother spent “edugfiqy ditgmgwgthe Park. ”N "m" Jug! XW'hé 31$? 1%‘WmL léfi “‘ igutmh‘; ‘chiefly fuiulized about Idle- wild. ' Mr. Hall. hu§ mowd hir fum'rly in to the John F. Rice house on Pros [wot uwuue.~ ‘ ”Buttflrick’s Patterns at Miss Ersâ€" kiue's. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. THE HIGH SCHOOL. CITY BREVITIES. Fresh and Salt Meats, EGIESER .. 31205., W- Central Ave., FRED DENMAN, BLACKSHITH. Aldridgc’s Old Stand, ST. JOHNS AVE... Highland Park. Th¢ Leading Market, ALL PRICES REASONABLE. POULTRY. Fly. BUTTER AND EGGS. FIRST CLASS STYLE. PROMPTLY, THOROUGHLY, SATISFACTORILY. HORSE SHOEING, CARRIAGE WORK, REPAIRING, TELEPHONE 42 DEALERS IN Highland Park, Ill.

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