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Highland Park News (1874), 3 Sep 1897, p. 12

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a“: 3 7, Buttericks patterns for Sale at Miss En-skine’u. A little Klondike in school sup» plies at Dale Sweetland’n. Look them over. C. W. Aldridge and family re» turned from Europe, Thursday, glad to get home. He Will tell us how Wellington won at Waterloo. The two groceries which have had the bulk - of“ the -trade, Messm. Emfififirothe‘rs 3555320218. A. Bock. / min. advertised in the Nmr's ‘ right through the season. The city officials are after the vi‘ ulators of the law in dead earnest these days. West side residents cem- plain of a perfect flood of loud, course, foul language on the streets, and are now ready to go into court and testify. They begin to see it is their duty to testify as we'll as it is the courts to fine a‘ man. So popular is the Golf club mak- ing the Park as a summer residence town, that we are having inquiries already for houses for next summer ~â€"-have one now for a choice fur- nished housé of 10 to 12 rooms from May till October or November. If that is what you are going to haw, let us know it. Judge Peter F. Dooley is' putting up an annex, about 24x32 feet ground dimensions, to be mvered with cor. ligated iron, for a court room. First he raised his store to grade, and the sidewalk in front. and now he will have the best Justice Shop in this city. This will make every culprit take a change of venue, for if a fellow does get tight; and go on a bum. he wants not only a fair trial, but he wants to be tried in a decent place, and not sucha hole or pen as tlux present police court- room. Some few people have seemed to he in doubt as to the most, popular man in the city, but it is all settled now, and done by the Exmoor Coun- try clul), through its president, W. A. Alexander, who decided unani- mously, all by himself, a few days since, to make the editor of the NEWS an honorary member of the club, entitled to all the rights and privileges of the golf field, its club house, and especially to the key of that wonderful locker in the base. ment! City Attorney Smoot was the legal agent through whom the transaction was 'signed, sealed and delivered. Now who is the popular man, eh? The Township High School will upon SoptA-mbcr 13th, 1997. one wvok later than usual. HIGH SCHOOL OPENING. \V. A. \VILSON, Principal. ABOUT TOWN. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. PO LO! RACES! “MBASE BALL! “HAPPY JACK,” THE GUIDELESS WONDER, THE 0NWENTSIA POLO CLUB, LAKE FOREST, BASE BALL GAMES EVERY AFTERNOON BICYCLE RACE FRIDAY, SEPT. 17th, The exhibits of stock and agricultural products will be great and promise to outclass all former events. A large field of horses in every race and four races each day. Your old friends will be there in fact everybody will attend The Great Lake County Fair Leave \Vauke-gan at 11:40 A. M. and 12:40 P. M., connecting with C. N. W. trains 11:25 A. M and 12:27) P. M. from the south and 11:10 A. .\l. and 12:15 P. M. from the north. Leave LilwrtyviHe after the races. Ask your local agent for rates. T. E. PIERSON, Upholstering and Don’t fall to see this great game by the best players in the country. Will play an exhibitiOn game at the fair Sept. 16th, at ll o’clock A. M, The game will be playe in the inner field, where it can be seen by all who come early Thursday, Stipt. ll} Window Shades, Mattress- Making‘ Iarpot (‘ leaning and Laying. Stumgo, Mm- ing and Packing. . 5 St. Johns Ave.1 Will he at the Fair Sept. 1'5, 16 and 17. and give an exhi- bition each day. He has a record of 2209. Greatest attraction of the age. Cabinet Work, At. 11 o’clock“ a. m. Some good riders are entered. Libertyvillc, Sept. 14 to 17. TRAIN SERVICE-43. J. 6: E. RAILWAY. AT THE 44TH ANNUAL COUNTY FAIR FOR GOOD PURSES. ’l‘() BE HELD AT GIESER BROS, W. Central Ave., - Highlfind Park, Ill. TELEPHONE 42. ‘ Fresh and Salt Meats, The Leading Market, POULTRY. FISH, BUTTER AND EGGS. DEALERS IN m 1““; *«r an 4k.

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