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Highland Park News (1874), 15 Apr 1898, p. 5

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inved. OFQé‘TS i/L‘ in our hands. nd Shipped. [)L FF); ‘zsrce! Deiiverv. “€93. 3f AH l of AH Kinds. marina Plants. and Crockery“. H8. ~u,v:rintcndcnt ‘1 unagcr. enhouses, ’oumv Yards, . :0 ONLY E ,~\T ALL TIMES v' -J «"3 743K. ILL. and 'B. P. Rocks furrw‘ ,; ~Ft£ -\ V ‘vt or}: . Candies. 'RiflT A- 51 Wu F‘ Kinds v I LIDYDMBERGEN, M. D. Last Tuesday afternoon a firé was started on the lot adjoining Mr. Mey- ers‘ place by some men who were ‘8! work there, and an alarm was tele- phoned in. The department was soon on the scene and extinguished it be- fore any damage was done. Rev. A. A. Pfanstiehl writes the News that he will occupy his pulpit Sunday next, and will arrive hereV Saturday. Mr and Mrs. Plaustiehl and son have been visiting New 0r- leans and Biloxi, Miss. Otficers of the Fort are laying out; Easter Monday night was celebratâ€" some tine golf links.‘ as well as pre- led by the Woman‘s Catholic order of paring for war. When completedt. it ; Foresters with a calico hop in which will be one of the finest,aud will win I about 6” 0“ 70 couples participated, ‘ while almost as many looked on. The prise a course of nine holes. ' r . . )__ _ . * music. which was all that could be Hugh McFarlunehas 301“ -‘ IX .00 j desired. was by a Chicago orchestra feet. north West corner Sheridan ; and consisted of four pieces. A Road and Maple. 5'; acres‘ to Jogeph i sumptuous supper, one which only xthe Lady Foresters can prepare, was Theurer of Cheat’ for 9300 curl . i l "‘0 $ ‘ I lservedut the intermission.after which Mr‘ C’oale negotuted the deal. Zdanciug was continued until about 3 Having his own Jersey cows. andlo’clock. It was a most delightful knowing exactly how they are fed find f occasion and one “'hiCh it is hoped . f . ‘. s ' - ,'will be repeated in the near future. tared or gues B' I" Allenthedalr) lThese affairs of the Lady Foresters u' . - - .M.“ the best posmble means of film fare looked forward to mm great Ishmg good. pure nulkto his patrons. l pleasure, as a good time is always pm A A momma“: mu“ u... l assured all who attend. Mrs. J W. Wakem and Miss John- ston. who have bveu sojomniug in California the past two months or more. are once more in the Park. having returned Saturday. ' A son s'as born to Mr. and Mrs. U. 5‘ Cole ofSt.Johus avenue“ Easter Sunday morning. He is a husky ymmgster and weighed eight pounds. Charles Wedge. one of the motor- men on the electric road. has been transferred to Waukegan. Robert (nice of Waukegun takes his place here. The street railway company has completed stringing the trolly wire over the switch track and are now able to run over it. Misses Bessie Hall and Alice Green who have been visiting in New York the past three or four weeks. have returned. Paul Everingham. who has been spending four or five weeks in Ne« "braska. returned to the Park Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Chandler. of Chicago, former residents oftbe Park ware in the city Wednesday. Mrs, Fred Rudolph. who has been sick with the grippe for a number of weeks. is on the road to recovery. Doc. Purdy hasjust sold five Hib- hard bicycles. He has several good second wheels for sale. Mrs. Fowler. who has been visit ing with L‘IFS. H. I. Morris. has re turned to her Lake Bluff home. Miss Dillie Nevins. who has been sick with the grippc. is able to be out again. Work was commenced Tuesday on the Linden avenue water main. Fresh Jersey milk, 20 quarts for $1.00. Allen's diary. >uccessuwtu Dr. D. B. Femald Flanker Building. Butwricks patterns for sale at Miss Erskine's. HOURS: 2 oounoor. x {W No. a. Office: Hmhland Block Hunts (Highwood’ DR. H. H. BOULTER, DR. FRANK“! B. WESGOTT, ROOM 1 HIGHLAND ILK. DR. E. C. « WWI “ NEWSLETS. DENTIST, Dental. RES. HIGHWOD. "kill-d Wk. Ill. UI'I'ICI Hocu v A. I. w 5 r. I Cum further notica‘ Highland Park Illinois. 1‘1 \\ ewant tbcongratulate our friends iii“ Higlmood on the establishment :lof a public librar) President Hogan llxas given 25” volumes as a starter s {and no“ thes put on a small tin or ‘ 1 use some of the, license money to fill 1 ; up and next winterJur instance. have it i a course of public lect’ures.selltickets e} cheap for the whole course. get lec‘ l turers for nothing and raise $50 to ism» 101- the library. we did 11m 1 hm winters in a town not (n‘erhall rl as large as Highwootl. A public librar)~ is invaluable to 11 community. EHiglnvmxl is in luck. JOHN FREBERG. 5leery, Boarding, T. J. LENNON. 7m Beet and Shoe Repairing. Miss Lilian Cushman. in addition, to her work at the head of tlze Artl Department in Lake Forest Univers-i ity. has been secured for one day in the wéek to help out in special work ' in the tniversity of Chicago. A few : weeks ago. Mrs. Congressman Hop- kins of Aurora. whose daughter was; one of Miss. Cusbulan's pupils atj Lake Forest, invited her over there“ to read a paper on Art before the: Aurora woman‘s club, of which Mrsr i Hupkius is thelwud and they lilu-(l‘ the paper. ; 1 i l Rev. S. M. Hauch. pastor of then Bethany Church was tegdered a fare‘ well reception at the home of Georgel L. ‘etter last Saturdm evening Hal preached his farewell the day follow ing and left for Canada. his future , homm during the week. He had ; mado many friends here. among his! own people and others, and attended" faithfully to his work while here. 1 l v Have you seen the white rabbits in Gieser Brothers' shop Windows? They are getting very tame and the two young ones are not only very" pretty, but decidedly interesting. They eat moss and bits of greentwigs and almost anything. except Paul‘s choice beef and mutton and pork etc. The engagement of their (Muffler, Bessie Atkin. to Lieut. Milton F. Davis, [I S. A., is announced by Mr. and Mrs. Ford P. Hall. Another society engagement is reported, but not officially announced. Several of the Baptist young people went to Evanston. Suhday to hear Commander Booth of the Volun- teers and felt more than repaid for going. The Baptists have a reunion and consecration meeting, Sunday even- ing. Every member of the church is specially invited and urged to be present. The new pastor of the First Unit~ ed Evangelical Church ison the flsld and at his work. The Nash family in Mrs.Humble‘s house,goes to Europe and the Scott‘s movze in from the Denison house as soon as they leave. 4- ' Rich Jersey cream, 2'.) cents quart Allen, P. 0. box 40. Miss Palmetier sang very accept- ably for the Baptist people Sunday. Shun (wcr John H. Mohr's Karin-r Sh“; In St. Johns Avunue. Telcphooc :7 Mm‘inz and Tcannmz Prices are Reasonabrc W'. Central Ave. and Sale Stables. 3-”. EVANS - BROS., St. Johns Ave. West Side Barber Shop F©URTH WARD , m 50 BUSINESS MENS TICKET com Fruits and Vegetables. Fancy‘firoceries, Tea and Coffee. Cit y of Highland Park, Lake County, Illinois. ELECTION APRIL 19, 1898 0 BUSINESS MEN’S TICKET O cmzms’ noun. 275 Central Avenue. OFFICIAL BALLOT. lluvm v scrmcd thr ugcnrv u! (hr (1‘ (Maxed Chase 8 San horn L'nrfu- we un- prx-parrd h. ‘1) it In ynu 1n any uuumih'. D GEORGE L. VETTER. AH gram-s nf Fluur. ”av. Fm-d. Us“. Brim. Corn Meal. HIIm-n Mull. Middlmgs and Slruu For Alderman, Short Term. E] ANDREW BOCK. Central Avenue. For Alderman. [:l BENJAMIN o. FRITSCH. JOHN H. MOHR. Prop. Fo: Aldcmnn, Short Term, E] MICHAEL H. MCCAFFREY. North Second Street. For Alderman. Long Term, D SILAS P. BRAND DIAL For Alderman, . P. DA VIDSON. St. thns Avenue. For Alderman, HRST WRRDQ PEOPLES’ TICKET. McDaniel: Avenue. North Second Street. Highwood Avenue. Telephone 46. SE®©ND WARD THERE?) WAR Genuine Jersey , ‘ Hot Rolls and Bread Milk and Cream. Delivered for Breakfast. Henry Ohlwein from Mr. Bircb'~ farm a! "ighlzmd Park \Vishq-s to anmmnm tu hir‘ friend» and (-ustuuu-rs (hm he- bzls changed his Rmium Dairy Milk route and in mm go-tling the O PEOPLE’S new. For Alderman, Short Term, D WILLIAM GRANT, Cor. Green Street and Laurel Ave. For Alderman, Long Term, WILLIAM J. OBEE. South Second Street. [:l JOHN c. CUSHMAN. For Alderman, [j GEORGE w. TURNER. TAX PAYERS’ CONSERVATIVE TICKET. TAX PAYERS’ CONSERVATIVE TICKET. A Fine Line of Bakery Goods SOMERVILLE’S Bakery and Restaurant. Axon! for Blue Fume Width” Oll Stoves. Tin. Sheet-Iron Ind Furnace Work Done to Order. STOVES, RANGES. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Hot and Co“ Mac]! It All "00". C. A. KUIST. Laurel Avenue. St. Jnhm A~¢.. no“ In P. 0 For Alderman, Logan Street. 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