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Highland Park News (1874), 29 Oct 1897, p. 9

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Miss Catherine Daily, uue nl‘ our summer boarderu and u sucivty young lady, was in town Tuesday. Mr. DeKay of the cunsolidntvd Gazette-Register spent Monday in this city. We eujoved a call from him very much. Don't forget next Tuesday ni is the regular council meeting. don’t know what is up beyond little bill for the. new docket for police court, but that won't t long. Jame-t Burns, the Sign painter, has put the prettiest sign in this city on the window for D. A. Dris- «30118400. at the Ingalls Brothers old stand. If Mr. Driscoll can do w wall as that Sign would indicate, he is all 0. K. We understand our Baptist friends have arranged with Dr. Anderson for supplying their pulpit regularly. unless some emergency occasionally hinders, when he will send some. good man in his place. He is ex- pected himself next Sunday. This is the way the editors at the county capital talk to their readers. “W hat do vou think of, it? Do you ever go into a store and ask for a bar of soap and say ‘thank you and walk out? Not much. Mary Ann! But there are people who go into a printing office and ask for a copy of last weeks paper and walk out with- out ever thinking of paying for it." Mrs. Elmira Jackson has returned from Highland Park, having spent a week there. â€"â€" Waukegan Register. Why did not our esteemed contmn» pomry of the Blufl’ City. tell its readers how delighted Mrs. Jackson was with Highland-Park, and how gladly she would have prolonged that one into fifty-two weeks. Don't be too model-it. neighbor. Evans Brothers. now that the seasonof watermelons and straw berries has gone by. have laid in a supply of New York buckwheat flour. Now if we could only got those old Vzewiont Maple trevs to run pure maple syrup at once, instead of waiting until next March, we should be happy. The Chicago grocers. make it. all the year out of glucosv und West Indies-i sugar. Dr. Andorswx ihnd an excellent, (-ongroution Sunday morning in the Baptist, church. It ran not only large but representative; many of our host pewple Were thorn and the sermon had the rare merit of being full of interest and profit, m tlw strong minded men and wmm-n and at, tln- same time it met the vants of tho ordinary pc-nplo and Hn-chi‘d- l'i‘ll ABOUT TOWN. night \\ e l the r the take THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. DUFFY BROS’ Express, Baggage and Dime Parcel Delivery. Are responsible for all goods while in our hands. TELEPHONE 56. Furniture and Pianos Moved, “Packed and ' Shipped.-- All our lumber 1s thoroughly kiln dried and we guarantee our mate- rial to be equal 111 quality and workmanship to any made Send for estimate Doors, Blinds, Glazed Sash, Brackets, Mouldings, Screens. Tin, Sheet-iron and Furnace Work Done to Order. ‘ ROBERTSON NOLAN, Lumber and Building Material of All Kinds. OFFICE AND YARD: ST. JOHNS AVENUE. IN LUMBER DISTRICT. TELEPHONE 67. « . A. KUIST, Hard and Soft Coal, Sawed and Split Wood, Kindling. JAMES WARREN, SR., INTERIOR FINISH IN PINE OR HARDWOOD. MILL WORK OF ALL KINDS. Trunks, 25c.; Parcels, 10c. T0 or from any part of the city. Goods handled with greatest care. Prompt attention given all orders. Stoves, Ranges, Housekeeping Goods. DEALER J. H. DUFFY, Manager. MANUFACTURER OF R IN HARDWARE,’ Highland Park, "I, HIGHLAND PA RK.

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