Bmtericks patterns for sale at Miss Erskine}; Valentine Bartlett gave a party to about a are of youngsters of his 1111 11 age. and they had a happy after noon. Wednesday on the Smoot lawns. The little folks all voted the ufluir a grand success and Valentine says it will be a good while before he forgets that afternoon The Misses Chapman gave a gar den party Wednesday evening†on their beautiful lawn at the Prussing home on Sheridan road, in honor of their friend Miss Roseberry. It was one of the society events of the season. The ' lawn was decorated with Chinese lanterns. They are having snow stormes in Butte, Montana, how exasperating. Dr. H. D. Hull will locate in Sha- ron, Wisconsin, at the close of his va- cation here. Like all your practitiou ers.’ having served his apprentice. ship in a small town he goes up high- er. He was born witha taste and aptitude for medical practice. and hence with his energy. his successful career is assured“ In attempting to separate tw0 members of his numerous family of dogs who ‘were engaged in a lively scrap yesterday, Alex. Robertson, the well known lumber merchant, was bitten in the hand by one'of them. Dr. Sweetland cauterized the wound. Both hand and dog are doing well. Dan Sheahen, the dealer-in Jersey milk and cream gave a dinner to about a score‘e‘of his friends last Sunday afternoon and they all an- joyed the cream in the coflee. Dan supplies Ravinook, and the aristo- cratic boarders in that neck of woods are so pleased that the only way they can get rid of a boarder there is to set the dog on him. Last Saturday afternoon Celeste and Marguerite Robinson gave 3 "Don- key party†to about ï¬ve and twenty of their young friends. It was very amusing to see the blindfolded little misses go up to the side of the house and pin on the donkey’s tail. The first prize was won by Irene Bain- hridge of Fort Sheridan. the second by Minnetta Miller, and the booby by Isabel Scott. Then the juniors tried their hand with the following results: first Richard Watson. second Josephine Zook, and the booby went to Bessie Morris. The girls looked very happy in their white dresses. Captain Robinson made himself une- ful keeping the tailless donkey in place. and he enjoyed the fun as well as :Inv one else, TOWN. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. E Call her for service. Rates reammahh- 1 FOR SALE. T0 RENT, ETC. 1mm SALE OR To RENT Pm 1N0. 5 St Johns Ave. OFFICE: CENTRAL AVENUE AND FIRST STREET. Hard and Soft Coal, Kindling, Wood, Lumber. at Lake Forest, 11]., Sept. 9th. 1897, to the wife of Lawrence H. W. Speiâ€" del (nee Lillie Richards. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick C. Rich- ards,) a son; the child and mother are doing well. Their many friends and the News congratulate Mr. and Mrs. Speidel on their good fortune. Mr. Speidel was formerly a sergeant in the 6th U. S. Infantry, having been discharged eight years since, and having lived in Lake Forest since lenving the army, ï¬rst being manager in F. C. Richards' general merchandise store for two years and assistant postmaster during the past six years. Miss Rebecca S. Meyer, GRADUATE TRAINED NURSE. Res. with Rev. HJl. Thuren. 453 West Central Avenue. FURNISHED ROOMS TU RENT ly furnishéd; my residence. GEO. L. SXTES, Highland Park. Ill at the Corey house, which I can- not oocuI.)y~«th-;0 good home hoard if dPSiN‘d. Dr. T. R. POT-rm. JOHN Ml DDLETON. - Highland Park. [11. BORN Sewer Pipe, Lime and Cement. Building Material of All Kinds. TELEPHONE N0. .12 PHONE so. DEALER IN ‘3' West Side Barber Shop GIESER BROS" Fresh and Salt Meats, W. Central Ave., â€" Highhnd Park. Ill. TELEPHONE 42. ' Upholstering and ‘ Cabinet Work, The Leading Market, 272 Central Avenue. T. EJPlERSON, POULTRY, FISH, BUTTER AND EGGS. Window Shades. Mattress- Making, Carpet Cleaning and Laying. Stbrage. Mov- ing and Packing. JOHN H. MOHR. Prop. DEALERS IN