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Highland Park News (1874), 6 May 1898, p. 8

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Frank C". Wright the banker at Libertyville is repairing his farm buildings just on the “edge" of the city and will reside there, and run his bank to‘ pay farm expenses. The postm‘xster at R )llius is Mr. Thompson ‘and he has been elected school director also, so he can lick stamfis and lick the boys too if the teacher fails. The chicken. liam and general thief of Long (hove has been caught and Police Judge R. C. Hill of WauA cunda bound him over to the grand jury. C. A. Rheiulander of Spuulding's comers has bought a farm of 127 acres at Louisa Court HousgVa. fur $1000 and moved his family there. Dighton Granger and family of Grant have moved to Chicago. Hon. George Wait is still left. a royal good man if he is a democrat. Libertyville was so named as the first Fourth of July celebration in the county was held there and the first hberty pole raised. H. B. Pierce of Antioch is selling lots of fruit trevs about the county. As he raises his own trees they are already acclimated. Mrs. Penniman and daughter have returned to Libertyville. from a year in New York where Miss Pennimzm studied music. The “Coon Hollow" base ball nine are in the field for the Victor's laurels. The “Hollow" is an adjunct 0f Wads- worth. The Good Templars gave the new city officials a reocp'tion last week and had a pleasant time in Libertyville. Lake Bluff is already in the swim of the season. Sunday week, the Ep- worth Leaguers had a successfulday. The church in Grays Lake has one member named Christian. Some churches are. not as Well ofl'. A Waukegan lawyer has parked money enough to take his wife and go on aw'isit. to WiscOnsin. Lu ke County's famous boarding house. Hotel de Brown in Wanke- gan, has only five boarders. Dolese Co. have the contract fur the Eiectric roads street paving through Lake Fewest. A lot of gypsies visited our in few days ago with a trained fun for the children. It seems the horses at Day stock farm are dying want to go to war. The ()rmentsiu (mif club of Forest IS about rem!) fur a brilliant season. . Unrnee brad another , wedding. Mabel Shepard to Next Cunningham of New Jerge}: There was a concert in Diamond1i 1‘ Lake Church last night and we hopef } a good time. in!” The old cheese house of Ururnee has been dismantled and taken to Millmm. Mrs. M. A. Stroink of aristocratic Rollins has a fine new pleasure curâ€" riage. Milbum rejoices over the great success in its recent musical conven- tion. A Russell‘ man [9915 hurt by some thing said in the papers. Sorry for him. ‘ A. W. Waldo, father of our meat man. is the new mayorof Libertyville. Lots of Chicago school ma'rms took their vacation out at Fox Lake. They have conundrum sociables in Gurnee. when all else fails. Lake Villa folks are getting ready for the summer boarder. “Jumbo," a famous horse of Lake Villa. is dead. Elgin but‘ter market fell to 17 c. for choice creamery. The Gurnee creamery is doing big business. AROUND THE COUNTY. they don't the Cuba bear: Luke Half I \‘t‘l'V Fred Schumacber uses Electric water in his soda fountain. ‘th. 1898. Tin Via the aid n- :{Me ".-\ LTCL ' an I sevure its Hanna] advam; gas wilhoutextm com. Cit ' n’cku office. 101 Adams sun-l. \ mun Passemn-r Station, curner Adams and (‘anal :trecm. and many-thud street ntatiun. An‘n $2.50 to 5prlngllem and Rclurn. Spm‘1.l!rajnlra\'inx Chn'ugu 8 a. m. am! an hung m- rum-m 1:: m mmn, D nday. Ma)- R‘h. Tkkcs good In n'll'n up «. ....d m- c udma (mm leavmg Spnnxlichl 12:30 a. m. Monday. May 9n; and also um ramming special (rum leaving Nunngfiohi 6:30 p. m. un‘d ‘arrn'mg‘ L‘hn‘ugn Kl 9;” .‘Sund May Hurrah. for Vorlmmti Dunc-y beats maple sugar all nut Hf Right. We all congratulutu “Nutmeg state" that the blond of "oIdPat"? or some just as good in in his veins, and that if Daniel doe-s go {or the Spaniards we know “"10 will run. when he culls out "uncm' ditional surrenxler 3" Yours \‘vrj truly. DANIEL PEARL Chicago. May 13. INN. NOTE We Ilt‘t'd Imtmld that Judgv Pease is a true lflno yamkee frnm the I’taze blue. and of about \uur age ;that Asa Walker :5 from Mm Hump hallire that \ehenxiah D\ er is ulsu u :trus blue blooded Puritan from Pro- 3 vincetown, Mass, that Edward P. EWood from Ohio is of Connecticut descent that Daniel B. Hudgsun is from New York and of \e“ Hump shire descent, that Jose-pl) B. Cough- lin i321 true blue grass Kentuckiun to the- fifth generatiun and Oscar W. Fnrenholt a genuine Texas steer. You will see by this that the Yan- ()n and ufh-r May 10th" IRSN, the- kee Puritan. thet-uvalier and their “T‘HWNWN 0’ ”1“ “RF “WM’HHUK descendants un- fightvrs truv burn. ‘hlcyclrs “'1” he ntru‘tl)‘ e-nfun-m? Fxlmirnf thx NFW< this Is Him] I) to cumin): um in {our mum: 11 mph inf: (h: it \uu will 1‘lmt forgot the fullms mg thing" that while (worge mey tlw Admiral of qur Asiatic squadron. is a \ vnnunt “'aukegan. M [Miss S. Sheldon spent Sunday with i Miss Mae Welch in Lungwuod. where 1 she is attending school. i F. Hunter, who haa‘ been on a visit } here with his sistvr. Mrs. Hulabird, left Tuesday to join the inn), he having secured a position as engineer 0‘ and his manv friends wish him much I luck. i i I A fine tinted button ufthe "Maine {given with every duzan photos. Hurt l 1 well's studiu. J. Rectenwald. who has bee-n up w1th rln-umutism for some is able to be out again. lHlGHWODD AND FORT SHERIDAN. l Finest culbiuet photos at Hartwall's. l Born, to Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Mur- l pl»); 8 boy. I John A. Condom is suffering from a sprained ankle. Miss Edith Hunt of Chicago. is tlw guvst of Mrs. Hartwell. Misses Palmer and Lung of Chic- ago visited with friends in tuwu this “'90 A. B. Mac-19am who wanted to (eat a store here, has secured the- aid Steele Fox, and later the R. D.‘ Wynn corner store in Wuukegan and as soon as the electric road is 005-- pleted you can go up and make u feW purchases; the cans will laud you at his door. 5 Wallace Whigbam. a grandson of Lake County's first white settler, Capt. Daniel Wright of Rutlund. Vt, called on his parents at Half Day before he started for the war. The old captain was a fighter us well as al statesman. Mr. and M m Mr. Peterson of Spaulding‘s cor- ner hired a man, a .tramp and set jhim at work and the fellow soon stole In“ the money the family had. what ,clothes he wanted and set out on his [journey again. The Wau kegan High school has a class in "Pyrology." Has our school a pyrology class, if not let us have one instantly; seems to us they had such a class over there one day two or three winters ago. CORRESPONDENCE. (I V \VIIEELER. 51' .u. ' 3, IMN. 15‘ A. Welch and? m“ ; Gn-ut Sachem Huum'irih at} this, , - :dressc-d Hm ussmnhlage, aim (no-at .. 1 Chief of Records Bruoks on 1hr :pqumm and benefits hf the nrdvr [ML :Sprwhvs war» made by sew-ml (Mu-1m ; which Wen- lilwrully appluudo-d. Af laid ’ter the unmicul pmgram and slwm'ln-s i'Kne‘ ’cigars were- passed and a «win! tinn- ;enju_\'ml. l! is thv infenlinn H! ”:5.- and i lodge to hold number Hlt‘t‘tillg of Un- "it“ I kind slmrtlf'in urde-r lu ncql‘mint Hu- Buck’s Eggs For Sale. T.J.LENN0N. 1m Boot and Shoe Repairing. Li? Coal. Building Material. and Ice. Highland Park. May ML. ”9* Bu'erI-zs Mrsr ("nun Luann \1’ NIGHT. Th» police officers Hf thew-i!) :m- directed to enforce the-w 1m. \‘iximn" by nrrvsting ALL ub‘nzxmnn Notice to Bicycle Riders JOHN moonev. Highland Park. Supreme Council 0! the Royal Amman-n. .‘Will hold a meeting in Clewland. E()lll0. May ”~25. for which Nye All I int-kel l’lute Road is autlmrizml to rial m be 359” tickets at one fare and nine third 1 {or [by round trip on certilicmn plan , i liliexcellml diningrnrsvrvii-o. VPv-ll ibulml sleeping-vars and day Cnilt'lit-~ J01 {are in churgi- of (-ulurml [mm-n ‘ Rates lower than \‘ifl otlu-r linv» ‘Tliree thruugh trains (luily, frnm the Van Bun-n Strm-t Passe-“gm Station. ('hivagn. lll. For (leluilml inform ation call on or address J. Y. (‘zilu him. (hmrrul Agent. 11) Ailnma 5:. CentraI Chicugn, I“. n Butterirks puttvrns fur sale- at Miss Erskinv‘s. Shay nus! John H. Mu?;«'~ Mm Fwd Fritsch. thv (-nrlwntvr‘ h-uw~ Monday fur the Pacific («met t‘HI‘UHIl‘ for the Kl()l|d}’k0. ’1 pale-faces with the aim and way 5 their copper t'ulurwl brethren. N0 riding on sideWalks. (‘hoskumng Trilw Improved ()r tier of Rm! MPH hm] u musing mm-t ing Tuemluy evening. During Un- evening Frank 1’. Green Hung a con ple of snlns, H. M. Prior ru-ndvrml several se-h-vtinns un Hm viulin. Mi» Prior on the piano and J udge- Daub-y on the viulin. all in a pleasing und zrccvptuhlv rmlnner. TELKFHONI NO, 34 W. Central Ave FRESH THE l. 0. R. M. R. (i ‘HI'SPFVH'U. \Pv-lx . . and day un;|t"n-~ 0 r1 ntl n (-ulurt-ll [mrto-h I {in nHu-r Ii“..- nus. anur 1“; Doors, Blinds, Glazed Sash, Brackets, Mouldings, Screens. ll Hum or up nn imprun-d prmetl Highland I'm-k. and For! thl'idan prn'w Allan-m J can‘ thin FUR SALE An Eafihnaln pooh-t kuduk for $31)”; manly m-u‘: oust $5; luquin- Arthur Hun». Nun l’( )R RENT FUR SALE I si). lmlv “mgr “nth LIVCI'V, hut “am-r ntlm-lnm-nl. 1 air light ‘ Wood heuh-r. I laundry How. I uuk lu-«islmul. hpring and lnuan-s‘. \V. A. \“lLSUV 3' H m SA 1.5 lb mmh Hlnll FUR SALE Central Avenue East. ("flou- lntg'un (Mkuuml an ualL sunlh nf \h-lml; ,. rmuns $;’.‘.. HA"? rlévlru' liuhl. hath, 1‘\ll num- nndry Hu- iHqu h g Snnunurn \\ mitwl. HM; uund. h. .5 Cent: per Line. mlr kmvwn nu .Ilrplil’zlllun .n ”H Kim" um- 1vvu-nm- J humus; gvmlr. m (u driw; a bargain ('nH« Muh. 1,”le (’nxhux. X lump. Furl She-ridun “0W I'I'(M‘Q‘.‘.‘ Hl'dl'l' *.)( FOR SALE Less All nlll’ lumber is thoroughly kiln dried and We gu u be mum) in quality and workmannhip to any made Money to Loan A p101"! .~ gnnulim- “H .ltnl‘ l. U Mrl’nkme ’romptly and neatly executed at this office. ’rices as low as is consistent with good work 1‘“ u hmm-s mijuining . T0 RENT. ETC. JAMES WARREN, SR., INTERIOR FINISH [N PINE OR HARDWOOD- MILL WORK OF ALL, KINDS- 7c. 1 Day irsv. ('nrriagu and I'. 1” (Hr hid} in u (21” Hr nddrw s. mu 111’ }!)x\. High“! .; 8 mimn LT mnnn #21: h Hymn ht‘fll. N-mnnl hand ,nlnn'v in 11mm] NH NH. nu] Sum-l r! _\ (l1fi(‘(‘ (H HHHHV ”lghuumi \\';n'imL I»: .‘lvr‘ In! mum lhls ufilu' In! MANUFACTURER OF firs! $35; Merchant Tailor Only A; luchufinuirk-m-heudond uk l 3). when. Tum- ” mum! The Folding Pocket Kodak. Noam In a KODAK vale-o Inn-haunt by‘ the Eutmn Kodak Co. Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing. The News. “SI LOA 05 IN DAYLIOHT Agent for Blue Flume Wickless OII Stoves. Tln. Sheet-Iron and Furnace Work Done to Order. STOVES, RANGES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS. 5 Johns A wen.“ C. A. KUIST. ,‘1II\H.R and Tmumuu I'm r‘ un- Rvammnlm . A. NELSON. RI Boarding. m Sale Stables. ls Mm}: 141(Jl'dl‘! Illvuldr I‘rn 1w Hardware. l'R.\I. .'\\ l-,.\‘l I‘ In- the. doped. yer-min pwnnn M “git-prod Mm (ulna;- In: guarantee our mate- de. Send for estimatr ROONIITII. I. V HSTIAI KIM m. Tetephone a 7 EvGOd Preserve ' {he means {119 enlargt-uw: area in the wurid, and “umilmm 2 u! run Hyu-wumml ml r0.“ privilegeu and pumzr. of the Spawn-h find Abay the collapse (I! 15'] this continent. thr Ht! .0! Spain an a 1.0mm.) World. are fatal um crowned head of Euro}: «)3. Hubenzxdlern. Hapq It means ”only mo m'e urea enlarged.- nglish apeukmg rat into one grand whdu dom'a holy cause It tome. on whose World Bins the MI“ “MN fies belnud hm). B; land 0! 177:. w}. wm day. Gludnlune was L but true w history, w us Ame-rival». anIi 4 Beyond the 50m . U - _ ~ 7 V. yielded the Hagan C uymede. June 15. 121 people knew mom 0! don) then than Spain And what is more been uurkiug along ‘ these (373 'VHH‘H. and typical. true Eugliu scendauts are iwem they all speak of which cost the Stun the First. hih head l U! 1658 which cw! J his throne. as the “ Lion," because H3901] their rights. Truv. F ed and uppusvd m in land's sm‘ermgn was man. but a bigoted. u minded German. hav' 0! the divine right of to the extrema with mier and a rvactiuua On the utht-r hand urupe. HBV'Q‘ \‘wlu Tharp MH hr 9( suits 0111m- war in erally ihought of I toriug iutn uur ”la the strife. (hm u! t 3!): mos! impurtum jng or Welding into Wide furor 1hr Eng “one. recon. x-uluniq the globe. Nuthiq impressed u.~ more nevus. sincvre and tenuous of tho- h-ud' than, preachers an and sympmhy i people In Um- ntru ish misrule. (-ruelt 01? this “new”: (-0 mensihat is some the grievous mistak petty prejudices to meat. bias their 3 their aympaihies d the Union‘ especial lier stages. But opened their eyes; is a new generation who know not. only lisbmuu of bodily. Yorkshire or (‘urn or India, orHoug else, sympathize wi struggle with due, their hearts and up All thin is simple come to think of it. VOL III. ‘H’\ (‘1 UNEXPECTI wtur incl

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