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Highland Park News (1874), 28 May 1897, p. 3

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“History ufthc Local “1'. M. >.' by Misx Carrie Kniszt. “Ht-r Hume in Order." Mrs. mem. “A \Vnnl tn Mothers." Mrs. '1. Mann. "In ‘lw Kvuping of Angels." Mrs. “'illiaml Nut‘n‘nhrrm luggills Bror. Co. have sold a. numl er of tlwir high grmlv wheels this week. Their Jun-nih- at 55329.7)“ and $33"! are very strong and are just the thing for the boys. They have also sold several of these. Drop iii/and “Ed." will talk whee-ls to you until you an- forcml to buy through the vxcvllvnce of_ his models. The program (If the Sunday own- ing service at tlw First l'nitetl Evangelical church. under the unsâ€" pices of the Wunmn's Missionary stx-iety. will include: An offering will he tnkm for hump work. A. W. Waldo’s new house, comes on apace. under the dexter'ous hand of Contractor Robertson. Mr. Wu]- do may not move in before the “glo- rious Fourth.‘ but he will get there by and by. We learn that John Middle-tun has decided to sell his lumber and coal .lmsiness at once. Full parliculurs as to terms. stock on hand. etc. can lN‘ learned of T. M. Clark. at tlw of lice. on Central avenue. Deliciuus “quermented” Grape Juice is a favorite drink at Sclnr macher‘s fountain. ' Mrs. Edith Zimmer retumed last Sunday from a Chicago hospital, much better. She was in Chicago 13 Weeks. The W C. 0. F strawberry festi \al at Goldberg‘s ()pera house “as wellatwudod and a gmgdly sum relifizéd. ‘ ’ l ' John Kt‘lllMdV In ILIllla Freilwrz Knudsun lIItsH. II 10,-IIIIK‘IK High- IaII.IlPIIrk w. Il ........ I‘UHIH. [LIII and wife III Minnie III (irrrn In! :50 IIIIIIk "I Highland Park. \\. II Hurry MII IIuicls .IIIIIwiIe tIIJlIIizi L‘ IIIII\. Int 10.1IIIIIk '7 J. \I’mII‘ II Fl Shrri- (Ian sub diIisioII. w. II. - JIIanIIa L. Ellis motto Bntz IIII .I‘J. SII. IligihllII-HI- :IIIIIiIiIIII tn “lliflIl-IIUHI l'urk \\ ( Harrie! A. Stowcll to Edward 1). Winsâ€" low lot 7, S. Highland add to High- land Park, w.d.... Nicholas ‘1‘. Curth and wife to Edward 1). ‘Wlnulow, Int '75 S. Highland Park add to “I hland Park. w. d.. . .. ... Tracy D. ull,trustee, to Trinity Pmâ€" lestant Eplm-ural church ut Highland Park. lot 20. h oak 23. Highland Park. w.( .......... .. ...... S. W. James and wifc n- (icuruiunu C. James. r 25 Icct. w 125 {mm Jul u, block ‘22, Highland Park. w. d . ,,, Rnlwna 'l‘. (lrvim and husband tu L‘. J. Ugunlnlctun. (ms 57 and 58 South Highland add to Highland Park. Eight couples appeared on the floor at the ball club hop. “'0 r9â€" gret. it was not a financial success REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS. A FINE PROGRAM. HERE ”ENTION. OLIZH 7.001) an Lhm ‘ 50 700 30!) 31)” } Fvesh, 82k :éré‘Smoked Meats. i FUR‘ SALE CHEAP 7A heavy, ‘ singiv harness; used but a short i time; original cost, $4“. Inquire of Mrs. M. R. Hammond. West ‘ v Central ave.. cor. Green, City. 0 tin‘ is lwrvlyygivvn to all persons; intcr’ l'wtvd. that tlu- City Cunm‘ll «it the City of Hi ’hlund Park. in tlw Stan- of lllinuis. lizn'in un urcd that Vino: Au-nuc in said ('it}' he gnu - (-d.drainod, paved and othcrwisv inmrm’ed. frmnthc (-zistorly lim' Hf First sin-ct in said (-itytu its intersection with tlu- wvstvrly City limits, uf tilt‘ city of Highland Park. pursuant to llw pruvixiunsuf an ordinance "f said city. paissrd May lst mid approved May 4th. mm. and living on fih- in the office (if this City Ch-rk. haveapplicd to the County L‘nurt of Lake L‘nunty fur an assessment of the amt of lid inwmvmncnts m‘t‘nrding tn hunvfils. and .in assessment thcrcnf having been made and n-turm-d to said Court tlw final hearin there- on will by heard at the June Probate arm of Raid Court. cumnn-m'ing on the seventh day (If Jnm-. A. l). IHW. all persons desiring may llu-n and there appear and make their defense. llluinJmn PARK. l|.L.. Mav 27th. “<97. CHARLES B RICE. \\'ll.l,lAM R. KENVY. l).\\'ll) A. HULMP THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. TELEPHONE 25 Highland Park Laundry, First Class Work At Reasonable Prices. WANTED 1 want about 20 young heifer calves at once; goal prices paid. Apply to John Mooney, WANTED A spot-cash bargain in vacant property anywhere in Highland Park; must be a snap. Apply to H. K. Cozlle. 1305 Chamber 0f Commerce. FOR SALE- Cheap » Lot No. 18 in hlk. N0. 4, in Highland Park (facing Second street}. Apply to D. A. Holmes. FOR SALE At a very low figure. two nice Iuts, dimensions UK) by A)” feet, located in outskirts of WANTED, FOR SALE, TO RENT. P EC! .\ I . A 85] ‘ N( )TICE. Nu hoods sent for and delivered to all parts of the CitV Orders by post or telephone promptly attended to. A. (I. ORTLUND, flanager. Highland Park; great; intrgaixx. Apply to D. A. Holmes.‘ 7 ° (). Ix»; 1072, Highland Park. Poultry, (lame and Fish in Season. Dealer in All Kinds o! TELEPHONE 24. CUMMISSIUNHRS City Express. Baggage and Dime Parcel Delivery. To or from any Part of city. PITTS GENEST, PIANOS AND FURNITURE MOVED. HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. Annoitncement DUFFY BROTHERS. EVANS BROS, flfiiAQEflTS West Central Ave., Highland Park. Trunks Ptrccls “'6 take pleisure in annolfncing that the blacksmith shop formerly run under the name of A. F. Pitts was changed May lst to l’itts (icnest. The new firm will tarry on the work at the old stand and will endeavor by prompt and skillful work. and by reasonable prices to merit yuurpatronage. Respectfully. Goods hnndled with greatest are. Prompt nttentlon given I" orders. AND For Highland Park. TELEPHONE 56 HORSESHOERS BLACKSMITHS, 25 CQnts. lo Cents.

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