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Highland Park News (1874), 30 Jul 1897, p. 13

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Several local 'maguates attended the picnic at Fulmtleroy‘s Grove yesterday. Those who took a good lunch had a fine time The cracker and cheese fellows longcd for some other place. Richard W. Hawkins came in Victor from me golf grounds Tuvs- day night, and his friends were glad to learn “Dick” beat. H0 made a phenmuenul run up thorv u few days ago. Mr. Charles Kucker of Waukegnm, and Mr. Sternes of Lake Bluff. werv I’urk visitors Wednesday. Judge Hibbard has two first class houses and an 8 mum cottage, fur~ nished or unfurnished to rent at reasonable rates, also a Few places for sale. Rare bargains. cull quick. Wuy pay 10 and 12 cents for ker. osene to pedlers and others when James McDonald sells first class oil at 8 cents per gallon and delivered free at your house m quantities of five gallons. Try it. \ )K\_ \ There is a phone in the County building at Waukegan for the Coun- ty Officials free use on strictly county business. 'If “.ymi'""wirrrt to serve a term in 'one of those steel pens, phone the sheriff free of cost. If you want to see what bank gravel will do for a side street where there is no heavy teaming. look at the little “plug" street that goes by the Fessenden home into the Stock- ton and Patton places. It is so very mexpensxve. If you want to he in swim in this city. join the Royal Arcanum, die early. to prove, your geodness and leave your family $3,000. Iouncil 1060 held its regular meeting Mon- day evening and while everything was going on as usual in came (irand Vice Regent Taylor of Grand Courr cil, Chicago, also l’ast Regent New hall of the Northwestern council. l’arker of the Garden (‘ity council. Regent Kennedy and eight other members of the Lake Forest council. ()rator Wilson not only had a Very choice musical program, but renâ€" dered it in his superior, faultless manner. Regent (7. H, Baker is proving evidently the right man in the right place and men from other councils like to come here. Charles H. Baker and L. 0. Van Riper left with their wives for a car- riage drive toward Wauconda, varâ€" ied V010, gonvrous Grant. and fervid Fox Lake and other smnmvr resorts in wvstern Lake county. Mr. Baker applied to Mr. White. for a telephone, of course he, got it, so he can send back daily reports of Jack's health. CITY BREVITIES. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. TO THE PEOPLE OF HIGHLAND PARK: Just Received~ O... D. 'C. PURDY, All our lumber is thoroughly kiln (lriud and we gunruntnv our mutt: rial to hemluul in quality and wurknmnship to any mmlv. Sand for vstimutu Doors, Blinds, Glazed Sash, Brackets, l‘louldings, Screens. the Smith Premier typewriter. MIT sooner rung. . “it the Smith "mm “mm" (M, Svncmffijv" u. :11” Chase 8: Sanborn. (SIGNED ) Best Value Writing Machine. first in Improvements. Honest (ionslrucllon and all High-grade Typewrilcr Essentials. v v . aa’fiiéiiéiSGi-Eéfiéé WE WE CANNOT GUARANTEE THE FRESHNESS OF ANY COFFEE REPRESENTED TO BE OF OUR IMPORT- ATION IF PURCHASED IN HIGHLAND PARK OUTSIDE THE STORE OF EVANS BROS., OUR SOLE AGENTS. This tinware is made extra heavy and guaranteed NOT TO RUST. Every pivce replaced free of charge if found to rust. A full line of Granite Ware in stock. JAMES WARREN, SR., Branch Office: 154 Monroe St, Chicago, Ill. INTERIOR FINISH IN PINE OR HARDWOOD. MILL WORK OF ALL KINDS. w: btve Jusf rcceived a full line of St. Johns Ave , Telephone MANUFACTURER OF vs "Immutmovdu I.“ mun..." . - - I“ No. ‘28.

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