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Highland Park News (1874), 7 May 1897, p. 8

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Last fall Prof. W. H. Russell. ml the Sylvan Dells school, showed us his rival pumpkin and squash. The former was named McKinley and the latter Cleveland. In Septemâ€" her the harbinger of prosperity was far ahead of its“ democratic rival. 44%!)th ‘divimrki ”he ptfiififliiu - pro- plwcy as meaning prosperity to Syl- van Della. and it came and kveps at it. with a much better promise for next year, than he had a year ago. He gave us same of thedetails which we will give the public later on. We are glad for Prof.- Russell's sakeaml fur the sake of the city. the habitat of the Dell‘s sclmol. Wednesday was Carried to Miss Lamb, well known as a former res» ident of this city. Dan has a new house on Central avenue all ready for his bride. He is not only a thorough successful business young man. but one of the most popular in the. city. He is so jolly. good natured and bigrhearted that every- one likes him. and he will dohis full share toward making one of the hapâ€" piest homes in town. He is one of the sons of the late ’atrick She-alien one, of the old residents of the city, a man who established himself and family here. builded for ihem a home. acquired a handsome property and left to his children the heritage of a good name. and Dan is doing well his part to preserve his father‘s good name and character among us. The vas extends its hearty eon- gratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Shem hen. expecting 'for them long and prosperous lives. Dan. Shvahen. one of the popular milkmeu of the city, posted 011' to n - The Bastin family who have lived here nearly three years returned to Chicago Monday. For their husi [1685 hours they cannot be so far out; they go to Calumet avenue. There Were sevéral children in the public schools. They Were a godly family, the conspicous thing in that house- hold was the Bible. A family thus reared will make men and women who Will be of the salt of the earth. The N. M. A. will play the NUTHL western Academy Ball club of Evanston next Wednesday on the Cadet grounds. At the rate contractor Barstow and his men am pushing the Central avenue paving we shall have a fin- iahed‘street there in early summer. They ”have introduced some new features in their methods of con- truéting for work; men and teams get what they i'eally,“ ehrn‘ and no more; the right method every time. LUCAL ITEMS. Tin, Sheet-iron and Furnace Work Done to Order. Goods the Best. Highland Park. Ill, All our lumber is thoroughly kiln driedrand we guarantee our mateâ€" rial to be equal in quality and workmanship to any made. Send for estimate. FANGY GRUGERIES, DRY GOODS, CROCKERY, BOOTS and SHOES. Do6rs, Blindsu’iazed Sash Brackets, ' Mouldings, Screens. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. EVANS BROS, Fancy Groceries, Teas, Coffees,ncm mrmForeigp and Domestic Fruits. JAMES WARREN, SR., INTERIOR FINISH IN PINE OR HARDWOOD. MILL WORK OF ALL KINDS. MRS. A. BOCK. Stoves, Ranges, Housekeeping Goods. Wouldn't you like to know just where is the bee-at place. in town to. buy every- thing you need in Fancy and Staple Groceries? \()f con-me we think we can do u-little better by you than anylxxly else. can. 'Most everylxxly feels that way about their own business. But we haw many moo-interested parties say the same thing, so it must he so. We handle the following brands of choice Coffees : McLau hlin's, Miller’s, Dwincll Wrigh s, Plantation Java and Mocha. Fruits and chctnbles Racqlvcd Duly. Goods DQHVQer line of Chtrgq. - DEALER MANUFACTURER OF TELEPHONE N0. 46. *m' ' HARDWARE, Prices Reasonable. St. Johns Avenue. HIGHLAND PA RK. TELEPHONE 54

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