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Highland Park News (1874), 22 Oct 1897, p. 11

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BRADY WOODS. - HIGHWODD And so 01;; the Hlitor can rates on nearly 500 pel _\uu wish. Review nf REQR-w 'l‘hgl'orum ........... Luthes' Hume Journal Nurth American Rt-Vie-w {ur Harper‘s Monthly ....... “ Weekly. Century, .. Atlantiv Mnnthly ,. H .. London \ngf-kly limes n . The NEWS is ready to form club- bing rates \vith its subscribers for any prominent paper or magazine published in this country. Great Britain, France or Germany. Bear in mind the NEWS is always and everywhere $1.00 cash. We will give you the NEWS and The 7 Leutgert jury disagreed Tllursflay _ morning and Were dis- clxargt-d. They stood 9 for hanging and 3 for acquittal. The prosecution say there, will he a new trial. They can't convict him now. even if thev can finda jury who have not heard or read of the case. August [Noerenberg put down Mr. Sampson‘s cement sidewalk. He he lieves in patronizing home workmen, you see, and then Mr. Noerenberg builds a good walk. ‘ Inere are one or two more wed- dings in the air and some are loony ing up in the distance like the cloud the prophet's servant beheld. At the time of going to press we can‘t learn who will occupy the Pres- byterian pulpit, though we have phoned up nearly half of the people in town to do so. ‘xperienced Packers ...of Household Goods There are one dings in the air a ing up in the dis the pronhet's ser Elisha Morgan starts; Sunday. Fred ' Schul packed ten pounds of c for his use. , Dr. Schvarz in‘ about starting for a years study in Germany preparatory to opaning an office ofhis own in Chicago. The season at the Evanerarrity brick yard has closed. We note both our street sprinklers urv hauled ()fl’. and how dusty it is. The Baptists expect Rev. Dr. An- derson of Chicago to preach for them again Sunday morning. Butterick patterns for sale at Miss Erskine‘s. .. \r( \\.m and Him .I Hr nur Sp“ i. I") OUR CLUBBINO RATES OF LOCAL INTEREST. the Hlitor can quote for -21rly 500 periodxcals. if Schumacher has starts for Mexico, :hoice candy RAFFENBAKER, 5 Coal, Building I'Iaterial and Ice. TELEPHONE 51 Frank Siliestrum, PURE WISCONSIN ICE. No. 5 St. Johns Ave. 'r. e. PIERSON, Upholstering and THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS Making, Carpet Cleaning and Laying, Storage, Mov- ing and Packing. Window Shades, Mattress Cabinet Work, HIGHLAND PARK FOR SALE A furnace with pipes, etc., two large heating stoves. H. C. SAMPSON, cor. Central and Linden aves. FOR REN'l‘-â€"â€"Furnished or unfur: nished nine room house, all in» provementa. Apply to Rev. S. M. JOHNSON or M. II. BAKER. FOR SALEâ€"One nearly new Roy- al Red Cross heater; exchange for coal or cash; also a‘ hanging lamp with shade. Inquire at Grace Cottage, on Linden wave-w, between ~Central and Park aVenues'. ' FOR SALE â€"â€" AW Slil‘llei; Ilivglllil‘é at MRS. EMERsox’s, opposite the Military Academy. WANTEDâ€"~Bicycler 52:41.5; E}; upholstering, mattress making. etc. PIERSON. \VAN'I‘ED- WANTED-Young girl to tagâ€"051:6: of child. Address C. E. WlLvox, Linden Park Place. FOR SALE, T0 Ram‘ '1

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