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Highland Park News (1874), 3 Sep 1897, p. 14

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(Min of thr- sultiivrs down in Fort l'itliun AHUH. on ”w shim-s nf lmki- ('immplnin in Vurmunt “mix that lilo (2m not, [Nu-1S plc-nsunth in that luv nfl spot “itlmut Hw Niciss, and w lw N‘lllifi an his mnnvy. He wants tu lump in ‘(HIUII with this Nm‘th Shun- :15 (ltu‘s mmr)’ um‘ wlmhns t'l'\l' iiu-«i hvw. Thu! mun wvnt in \\4‘hi lumi 141“|l”|" 'IIII‘IHJM‘ sApecial 111eeting of the board of trustees. was e:-1lltd \Iondav ew 11in" to draw up the contract for the. city hall \\itl1S (2‘r Enmark Son. It “as found that the contract, was neither regular nor formal and a 111eeti11g was called Tuesday (evening to straighten matters. Mr. H. L. Harvev and wife gave a salmagundi party last, Monday evening in honor of their neices, Misses Anna and Ida Dammarell. A party of» IS ware presant, and en- joyed progressive games for a large part of the evening. The gentlo man‘s and lady’s first, prize went to Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Cooper. Miss .lea11(‘olli11stook the lady‘s l1ool1y prize. while that for gentlmuen was awarded to J. B. Denman. Light, relroslu11e11t1~s were served and the party broke 11pm l2 o’clock. A nmv lodge of I. 0. Gr. T. was initiated at Luke Bluff lust Sutur- (laywith l7 membvrs. The cere- mony was prgsidml over by George W. Sears, 1’. Gr. (3., of the state of Illinois and tho institution was sup- vrintvndi-(l by Ark lodge of High- wood. Thu luvzll Duuwhtvrs of Robeson n gzlw :1 part) to Inc-minus lhursdzly uwning. Min» 101111199 Shidmmeofl: RaVens- (1miis‘slyt111tlix1g the Week 11f me Skidmom farm. The Gail boys and Bell boys are (-aunpiug this week on the river. Mr. Hicks of Lake Geneva, Wis., visited H. W. Cooper ()Vt‘l‘ Sunday. The Misses Hoffman of Evemston spent Sunday at Hm home nf 0. F. Boll. HIGHWOOD HAPPENINGS. A baby boy arrived at the W. C. McKenzie household last Thursday, and was promptly named William; just as though the name was some- thing new and had been saved a long time; come to think of it, there are a few Williams here already; there is William J. Bryan, William Cody, better known as “Buffalo Bill." and our great prosperity producer. Wil< liam McKinley. This new arrival probably means one more follower of the other William McK. FOR SALE (Hi 'l‘() RENT Vl'HNlSlH‘ID ALCOVlC-wWith or without hoard: hath, furnzu-v, vlnu triclight: reasonable: for pvrnnr “mu-y. Inquira- of Mrs. Huh]. Limlvn uvu, hvtwovn ('vn‘rul um] The Gray Electric works has prob- ably felt the p(,nver of the wave of prosperity. The factory has ab- sorbed about all the available buys around here Mrs.ClarkvfR11veng-nveod,isvis1 , in" 11.91% hem ”Mrs. Clark Wain 16311111111 here. about fuurtt‘en yams ago and was known then as Alice Lzuvrence. Bessie and Annie Trinninghum of Chicago, an» visiting at Mr. Kullog’s this week. The well in the school lot is being lmreddeepvr. ”the operators want to keep up with the pl'ocvssiun they must strike gold soon. Mrs. A. M. Russell and daughter Helen spent Sunday in St. Joe. Mich- igan. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. l_\' furnished: my rmidvm'v. (Hm. l,. SITES. Highland Park. I“ IH‘IN'y. Lindm uv I’urk uvm FOR SALE, T0 RENT, ETC. LUTHERAN DEDICATION. RAVINIA ITEMS. l’urt Experienced Packers ...of Household Goods Private Telephones and Speaking Tubes. Highland Park Electric Light Co. Electric Light, Electric Bell, Burglar Alarm, Fire Alarm, Electrical ()ur wnrknwn :ln- (-xpcrt. “'0 new only the host lllilllL'fiil) uml nur prim-s :m- as low as Is runslsh-nt wnh mun] wurk. “'6 an- Eh't‘trit inst, sue now prepare}! to (In all kindsluf :41 (‘unstrm'tmn wnrk and repair- 11 as Construction.

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