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Highland Park News (1874), 8 Jul 1898, p. 8

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. Aid/14m? i . mg: My”.-. . .. hunk} ' ‘ " ". , ”2‘ ."i' mum-m, «we .,, M,” "we-coda“ ..‘, 4vwwqu . . “J Wm»... M, BIA after having performed his oilicial duties yesterday at the NEWSLETS. , llife boats were lowered. Mr. Shultz and his family securely placed in one . of them just ready to pullawny when! M. H- Baker spent the Fotirth at ' the ship's smoke stack fell over upon Crvstal Lake. i their life boat crashing through itl Miss Marie Ball of Chggo is vis- if)?! sending all~its passengers to ”I" iting Miss Bessie Hall, 3 ttom. Mr. bhultz was bound up l' h' b th . 9 l Fresh cottage ch and butternlm is ro er and as fond of the. ch'll . u. i. th b- l milk every Saturd . . Allen‘s Dairvml “ '9‘“ n oug er Were .3 Miss Jennie Fizzy of Waukeg Captain Jamieson is visiting rela- tives here. Soudan, ‘ - - .350. Al“! ' $28 to $38. $40. Pyramid, - â€" $35. - lown. He and his wife left for New l VOL IV. . . an I York Wednesday night. to be gone! , -â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€"~7 3-": 5P9“: Sunday ‘37“ the Misses Finney. l a week or more. after which they l [.3 Run" - â€" .L. 1 Pl L‘ommenc’ g Wednesday of next 1 will return to the Park for the bid» . Highest Grade Waverley, $45 Ford Carter week cars I run between Highland 5 ance of the season. i nation Park and aukegan. l M V i l SUICIDE. . . - 8 Mr). d Mrs. Abed Putnam spent- . . l Repairing enamcling Brazing, “almnlnng L ~i a 80bit}? 1 Sum '. and the Fourth with their i \esterday morning the ”"1." Of a“; ’ ’ 'I Cry”! « a a, son ’ him in the Park. 'unlrnown man was found on the rail‘ Francis D. I x ’xtra copies of the News can be 9 road track about half a mile south . Agent for the Chase Tough Tread Tires. A Complete Line 0! Sundries. j; . nation 3‘ B" Yd eachywaek by calling at the of i0? .Ravmia :tfihgi]. 1 Later micsuil .- ‘ “ I i '. 4‘ Miss Mun!“ 34509 at three cents Per bopy- ganglia-3.10“ I M. m hay! (“end-«ll ' i droVe dim“ w , Mr. and Mrs Dr: (nee Kate Mor on "man street m Chicago a"dl ' Monday. f f T . ..y , . _ . . ‘ . they were notified after the inquest: ‘ TCICphOHC 28, E. H. PURDY Highland Park. Mrs. Fred ." :4 gam rom eunessee. are VlSltlIlglwhich was held “5, Dr. F. C. Knight.’ ”.24-” m _-_- m; 7 ‘L’ 7M" _ '7' V' T; 7 Capt. and Mrs. D. H. Morgan. l l .. been waiting h ‘ ‘ _ _ County Coroner. yesterday after~ j j ' y ‘ . . ‘. . . , . y , y , 3: turned Satu rd Spring chickens weighing from Ilinoon. The body was brought to the: meWWW‘“ . i ‘J Mm Dan 5‘ a ll’- l Park and placed in the freight house“ . ' ' nesday for the long and nevi- 103 lbs. fat and fine. at 17c. Young hens ll cents. P. 0. box 40, -. - . . . i All?“ 3 dairy. f where the inquest was held. Tilt-l lDoctor had a jury of the following: i The finest Elgin creamery butter. l \V. F. Edwards. G. U. McNabb. l JULY 8 Excursion to Chautauqua Lake. Thr- Nickcl l‘latc Road it ill rim HIGHWOOD AND FORT SHERIDAN. Miss Florence Long of Chicago «'th (her Nickel l’late Road. July, 8. at 4. Miss lda Sta . .rn-urnion to ('liautnniiun Lillie. at , . - . . ‘ . -~ .- 1 none better made. fresh made and lidnmes H . Dufly. Simon P. I sch. visited her mother. Mrs. Brady. thunmm fare for “w mum! trip. “ my one fan for the round trip. By iii iting “Ill! 18' packed in jars of any size at 19c “”k‘ .lb.lJohn Rudolph and Frank Kirby. . . l" J- Y- (‘alahan 1” Adams 5' ‘ “will”! “('th The evidence which was rather i Th” “is“ Palmer 9‘ ( “Kai-W (‘lm'iifl'k {W l’-'”"l““l“r-“ 3“ ( haummlua , . _ i . , w -i t tl F (ii witl friends iii ’ “ aukegan has a population Of! meagre 0‘ the engineer or the fatal 31;" ’8 m” ' Lots of inlli\. and Milllt‘ in the cil) 5.5”}. it was over IMHO” it fewjtraiu and Michael J' Joyce, the 59‘” l U n. , and sonicout of town fail to hair i nlunthg ago_ but SO [many have goneliltfll boss at Glt’que Wili (t) the ri- Miss Anna Ritchie oi ( liicago «3.5 llL'llN'll lamp on ilmr carrinm' at to the war that the above temporary feet that‘it was a'case of deliberat» ”W 3"”! “f ML“ 89”" M““"" ”I“ reduction was effected. night, Next Week lltt' pilicv in]; be 51er l’ansenger Station, (‘hiclgmon suicide. as everything seemed to 1' Week. notified to enforce the- law at (int‘r thvloop. 4U . ‘ . l . - .‘i ,- B. F. Allen is supplying the Ex- :show that. “e have known Jail Qu'e" l’ll‘iim only i l ceiitn per . . . -. , -) : . moor club with butter and Poultry lSttch cases. It was a sad. significant 321””, ‘3“ "mm“ ““13‘ H” ”x i“ 'n K I , .. _ - ' - artwc 's. C A I l ST ion can give him your order for any ' sight. ' ° 9 thing in his line. and he sure you “‘1“ receive his chowest stock. l Now that the brick paving of Si venient as well as the ilnprownwni Hardware. . STOVES, RANGES, 4 Rev. A‘ A' Pfanstiehl gives an “‘1‘ l Johns avenue from Central to Lair of business. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ~ with secretary of Allen's Dairy. P. 0. box 40. . A”“”""'-‘" available for return phage thirty days from date of sale, (it) Ticki-t ($ifk'0‘ lll Adams Street. Van Buren home of J times Nil"? Mr Miss Floren is Visiting With 'Ellloit. of if.“ Miss Laura but been up. - sister, Mrs. G. Mrs. Tillman Shields. hai-‘j She left the P A Mr. and Mrs day for Cry they spent Su Frank and spending their paus- club ho The extending; of the electric lllil‘ “MAT n: COST' and the additional cars is H-ry con - - . l . . dress on 0’33“”?!th bef‘mr thf‘Varel H completed and every one is, ‘ - - . . ~ , ’ l . . . . . l . township Sunday school “’ll“l"“'l“ interested in it. we give an item. lSuIidavs included The finest worka . i 2 ' . next Sunday “fitâ€"“WM“ l“ Deerfit‘l‘l l ized bill of costs. The section paved ; at moderate prices. (‘all and see no - at 2 o’clock. it is 11 timely “”0“" l is 500 feet long and the street is «mlNorth entrance to Fort Sheridan. and will be handled with ability. ”(.63 wide. The total cost of thisl l , 10 Mr. -). L. Du Bois willoccupy Mr.’ I hereby announce that I am ajbllll feet is about $4.30”. Hartwell studio open every day. Miss Cora Anderson of . A5 Chef Frank Woodruff’i-i housc. be- having.' Agent h" Blue Pb.” WW ‘ .Ml” N‘llk R candidate for the office of county 1 distance paved is a little less than : secured a "much atthe poyver house. 0" 5Com. ' y . Grace Ln: . superintendent of schools. subject to l onetenth of a mile, the cost per I Mr. Woodrufl has gone to(‘leveliind 11"- M4“ '3‘ Fm “'0'“ ‘Y but now of the decision of Republican conven- mile of such paving would be over l go live. 00“ ‘0 Order. . '. Park. iii the 3 tion of Lake county. '543.()UU. as much as to' build a rail-f “'edueigday night too l'. S. en W. (7. McstziE. sic and Madge Miss lda Ki .5 . . ., _ {road in a. hilly country. Tl": fOl' :gincers arrived here over the Big : i i’ Ravinta. July 7, 1898. flowing are. the figures: Four. this making a total 0! q; - chicaqo im" Store . 9 , , . 2..‘i..'l‘ . ni- "! '. '” ‘ Miss hate Stoddard of Lincoln.i 2:533}: ,.;‘,§r“‘d “'1” ‘8 1"“;52379 3-; hundred now camping on the large-i has been \‘iuiti v . .-)| . . . hebraska, has been secured as prin. , ~"’ ”1" .‘ds cairtli c xv: rain in. 81 r. Maerkliii. for I my yuri . rm mi ' range. which "Nth!“ the Fort look f to her hm“; w - l f . , h l “. l ‘ .uiwfi. winch chum! Uli'. 15v but {not aim mi . l . ., m , ' ' ' .j (”Pa 0 OUT Cit) SC 00 ‘ 9 Rue to ‘ Whit. 4 inch £1.1ch ItltLl‘t‘ per (i. .1 Fur mi ilk” 01‘ tilll"~‘- A110”)?! J Jr" '\ a omla ml res Very ay. 5 hillht‘h him go west for teachers.‘ as Vernient ‘ $12.3};:‘gi?.f_.“;3'r’."l‘izi,‘” ””0“ iiiii ii; [M'iHl daily from 5‘ Paul» 5‘ Li'l‘ir . - V Y I ‘ A ' ' ‘I farmers come to IllinOis for corn. 5:13;,‘35’1‘3‘33235:1“,1'55‘ ”‘ "" to no iiiid ()lllitllil The length of this piece of street i< :tl‘lflft‘et and it is 4“ feet wide. . that is it. Thu granite substratum Mrs. Robev. for the last ti,r,.(.‘iiearly'a foot thick under the brick and Alma Die (Ill Young i~ 115(‘tilll land l’ark y «t ' to v‘ieit friend ‘ Mn. L‘liarl But We don't care where she comes‘ from if she is a good teacher and that she is. it: Cru- sm. - 1“ 2mm Purim. kc Cm Bum. CANDIES, NUTS AND TOBACCOS. mand lit the list of iliosv [but i~-ll in the lutcliattlent Santiago. a iiiiinln-r iljljit‘ill' from the fighting ltli; killml -;.' I nesday for llui it ’ ‘ ~ 2 . attend the ll vears at “The Maples."ha.~‘ made is included in the estimate for the are- L’nd. th'ut. Hughes (if i" (in HllKlm M Tn", 7M ' j , probably “m”. arrangements to spend the suinmcribl'lck work. i 19mm l’." 5 ”PM? ‘l't‘ll "Ml“ ['le BASYE BLOCK, - - Highland Pub 11L '* days. i with Mrs. Miller in the Leach house THE HIGHLAND HOTEL “It: “l' lb? “‘Ulllulfil- th‘ul- ””2“” -- h Mm “"ka where she will give table board to a' T ~- -~ . um nxhlglil‘tl horn last full in in . _ few of her old patrons. It is a de- be following out or to“? guests “at Point. l’rivziti- Bergman loll .. . to sing at the lightful place, with a large and m“, . have been "ghh’red at “m above e-d instantly. Privati- Lo'uis of “(1.; ' during the lllJ'. . . . _. hotel this week: Mr. and Mrs. L. . 1., l’ - , p -ll 1' :. gust. She l - venient dining room. so they ivill-H F . l J Bl l \I \' ‘ “W“‘U- “‘d‘" " ' ”'"‘l’- .j. l , find the same old choice table and _' "“"hm' ’ - “m" ' V‘ ' ‘ 9‘ \\(I(ln(lt‘(l. PriHlit' Mitchell (i troop net Sabbath service. Rooms can be secured at but. J'Jlm Dump-L JOHN" hray, “' \\'iillll(lt‘(l. ('oip'l Kc-em- (if llatio-iy ll. Dale. l.. )l. Fraser, Joni-s. Mr and Mt.» Mr. and hirx N. W. Hooker. 311'. ‘and Mrf. Fruiil.‘ De Witt Tulniage. A Mr. and Mr» John Bowman. 9. 1’. Warner. ('liicugo: ('. Laeuinerele. ('liiirlca convenient laces and at reasonable . . P . l‘. \\. (.iarlan. Wounded badly. but still worked rates. hard at liisguiiainl um highly [Hitl- ed by inflict-rs. l’riiatcâ€" (iiitiw of Battery wounded. Mist-i Grace l N. Y., is viniti Eva Egan. at 1 put in some lit ADr. F. C. Knight of Waukegan. inquest. The-dog licenses ith' in \\ iliiig He returned to the Bluff (‘ity on called at Ravinoonk. on the editor of the NEWS, to size up the social and political situation of this part of Lake county. The social features consumed the time. He expects soon to go to Maniton. Colorado. to visit his wife and son 'L om. who are spending a portion of tire season out there with very satisfactory results. (lslili'l sl.. “.5: son. Fr rt liiliy. Kain»: llriidi-rs- ii. \\ iiiard Mi“ Olive Hendersmi, lat. to enforce ('liirencc HHHleMHi. Evanston: New. l.“ "“‘l ”"l‘""'"“." ton ll, Rodger“. New York, For Fleeting Baptist Young People's Union. At Buffalo. N. Y. July ll ‘17. the Nickel l’lati- Road will 8le tickets my Sitimtioin \Vaiitrrl. Hi-i'p l-ound. Luz. 5 Cents par Linc. nude lit-Mil on am in aims. at llz'i‘ 4 Yb 1-. for 8‘ mon' than our 14'“ itioii l V F l. l . and the mayor has infirm-(ml tlii- ““ ran “in” marshal to give people tlii~ Ill-dill! oi July to pay up. and after A “fine! tin-ordinance prompt “M FOR SALE. r0 RENT, arc. [.\ll itl'lli" ‘;'iili r ll.t‘ alunr lil‘ntlilifl‘. im Iii-l “'avitml. Lin: hi-i-z izl huh ~ .7 he with his fat . and H. H. (‘lia- Frank V S j fully pushed [ii } therimgo h« ' house on l’rim c The (”hiaigo our young in Lightnm “I it d line from the r Capet. the int” rutm lower than H}! otln-r llllr‘R. The \l ANVTEI‘) A K”; (”r “who,“ hhw. " Capetiaiin u'b the 5:25” train. having seen lots of “L‘U’Ulmmlimw’ “r" ““0”." fir“- work. Good wagm paid Apply ' lbng nearly a t his friends here, and will tell everv Chm“ i“ Her-l. particular. ”“d it Will: w A RM"”‘”“‘ NM" 5' 'l"l““ i [Id tl . h . . , ' be to your advantage to coininum» art-nun ‘ er ” ‘ bod-V What a delightful place “lgh' catr- “filth tlic (ic‘iii‘i'ul Agent. lll “limit“ ”"9”“ land Park is. Adams Street. ("bit-ago. lu-forv piir WANTED “n" "r “V" _ KHJHVHWII Saturday any: The friends of Mr. Shultz who. “hmmii 5”” ”CM" .25 grgmfixmifii:“ml‘ FUN“. hull". luuouucnd of with his wife are 5 ndinn the sum- I - N i -‘ I ' i H . Bron-n, daugh nier at “The Maplel:' with the Ash- “.ilfl‘):tl~‘>l"vouinl.‘l’¢09lé slum", l-‘(lli‘SALli 7A ('lu‘mi i‘arriuw' and ‘1‘ {3 Funds C. B u . ., .. P BdSQ‘X “ltli a “(it to Bun a Mant‘ buggy at :i bargani lii ll T _ . 5 W Mr J l w ton .s. were shockeda day or tuosince alo and return over the Nickel Plate: quire of H. M. Pm)" Ca at ClCPhOHC Exchange and inspect new residence ’ i! Boa ‘ m to receive word. that his only brother. Road. Choice of water or ”ironic ' ' ' ' Less The c " ‘0. party line instrument. - a ton who mm b” Mfg and two children between Cleveland and BllfTillU.“lill-. For ”m “Jami:(szuimu. ai d This party line instrument has been used in GfiQgO With ; " ML and Mr and maid, had sailed for Europe on i in final limit of ticket. Call on or 53 I I i the ill fated French steamship. La; . . address J. Y. Calahan. General Agent in your resiih-nce. Bourgogne. had all perished. “ hen: the ship was found to be sinking.the ticulars ”ii . . $0! . 't i . fety of your houic have atelephone such great satisfactwn to the I rm, mum ' left the Eiiinoo noun {or Kenna subscribers that it is now to be installed in country exchanges. GEORGE B. CUMMINGS, Manager. lll Adams Street. Chicago. for par Chicago Telephone ('o., 1 Kim. B Cummings. Mgr h l _

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