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Highland Park News (1874), 21 May 1897, p. 13

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' 1nere was a bani game between the soldiers and cadets Wednesday afternoon and after seven innings the game stood 19 to 2 In favor of the soldiers, and by mutual consent they quit. The fact is, the cadets are too ‘rvealy” while the soldiers are veterans, hardened in muscle and lxme‘. When the cadets are mature and full grown they will make Sher~ idan boys. then look out for their laurels‘. The quarterly meeting of the First United Evangelical church will be held J 11116 4~6 instead of next Sun- day as announced. Presiding Elder Rev. E. K. Yeakel found it necessary to make the change. We hope before _the street cros'ifii‘" ingfl are put in on this new piece of (‘entral avenue, HOIIIP one will exam; ine the brick ones in Waukegan. They are made of brick set up on edge. same as brick pavement, only the crossing across in the macad mnized streets, we meanw is fully six feet wide and crowning in the centre, 80that the slush and mud wash of? at once and the atreéls are oasily crossed at any time. They are vastly superior now to our flag stone crossings. Being sobroad and laid no crowning they -are always above tho watbr, and give no jolt to carriiiges driving over them. _ As a n utter of {ac-4,. ninetenths of our at not crossings are too narrow and too low to prevont carriagca jolt? ing. W0 have seen ‘no such croas. ings as those in Waukegnn this side of Minneapolis. Of course in the brick-paved streets the crossings and pavings are all alike. hrick. chime" f'b‘fiffiéflfidféévfdi‘ dinâ€"651‘ TWO “bits.” ' Frank Gelhar, who used ti) oper- ym the Aldridge ‘lblacksmi‘th shop, having lbcated in’ Glencoe, comes up to' get his oval. Frank was always :1 sort‘of a levelvheaded fellow. The Antioch News issued the de- linquent tax list last week in an eight and one- half page editiOn, fiending some 25 copies to this city. It IS a credit to the News establish- ment. The air ship. which so many Waukegau people have been seeing of late, as they worried heme after the saloons closed, has been very appropriately named the “skycycle.” {Hare "fiat .001. W. J. Clamp it: 1 $6 of Highwood, has bought one of the W W; Buying- tou houses up on Port Clinton ave hue: The Patee tapdém' wheel being ruffled ofl' in E. H. Purdy’s has only theguaallrpricpd tickets .19‘529199 CWERBVITIES. The. many friends of mm Minnie Pienkowsby will 'be interestea in knowing that she was married Wed- nesday, May 19th, to Mr..Alexander B. Buckley, of St. Louis. Mr. Buck- ley is a Christian geontlmnan,l of fine personal appeal-awe, and Wealthy. ‘” OwingJo the recent severe illness ef the groom. who had‘gone to‘PhO'e- nix. Arizona, to look after property interegts,'he was get. able to travel at the time 'appuinted, Bethe bride hm. . M .. 71th alone. ,arriw Trig on the any or ginally set for the wedding, and they were married in the house built and furnished by Mr. Buckley this last winter. for their winter residence. May happiness and pi’osperity attend them. Thompson’s Ice Cream The Springfield Republican says there is a “glut" in the ministerial market. How would it do to im- prove the quality. Mr. Republican. r-'~ *- Fruits and Vega-Mes Received Dally. All our lumber is thoroughly kiln dried and x50 guarantee- Oilr m‘a‘te~ ri/al to lu- equal in quality and workmanship to any madeRSend‘ for estimate. SMRS. A. BOCK,- Fancy Groceries, Dry floods and Crockery. BOOTS Ann SHOES. ‘ Ice Creamfioda, 5c. W“ mm. DALE SWEETLAND, Doors, Blinds, Glazed Sash, Brackets, Mouldings, Screens. ~ - THE HIGHLAND {PARK NEWS. / m ' ' JAMES "WARREN, SR.) OPERA MOUSE BLOCK Mum/8m - mam Goodstthcst. Prim are Runnable. WeJlave secured the exclusive agency for this (flm‘am and will deliver to any part of tins city in any quantity PROMPT DELIVERY GUARANTEED. INTERIOR FINISH IN PINE OR HARDWOOE. MILL WORK OF ALL KINDS. MANU FACTURER OF ls Pu‘rest and Best. St. Johns and Cefifial Avé Wamphutthchestpods M43" arewldnt ‘ W ,3 3330 8:5 Shim”... 533......" fiawmag. asyfimwm James McDonald; Dry Gouda, éGwcerIes; - Flour, Feed and Wood. hland Park, Illinoa. Tc}; phpnc 5}. «r » J» >- xfllflHLAND PARKF ILL.V ~ Goods Dellvered Free of Churn. DEALER If! NIGHLA ND PA RK. THOMFSON’S lCE CREAM.

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