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Highland Park News (1874), 15 Jul 1898, p. 8

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Evans 8; forrest, news Office. weekly and monthly Publications. Do vou read magazines ? The following have been guests at the Highland Hotel during the past week: S. B. Mason, J. B. Robbins‘ H. A. Parish, F. A. Parish, M. R. Pariéh of Jackson, Mich; Edward T33 ‘eleotric road will run through curs t9 Waukegfin Saturday and 1 Sunday. A temporary trolley will} he strung under the viaduct no that l thin my be accomplished. {the ner- ; vice will be discontinued on Monday but an will approach each side of viaduct find passengers need only to cross the viaduct on fovt. It is ex pected that the viaduct will be com Plated in about a week. Mrs. Henrietta Peters, mother of ‘ August Peters and Mrs. Gruel. (lied ”til“- .- this Friday. morning at 4 She was about sixty-four years of age. years atthe Park. held-'uthLm. Sunday from the Uniledet‘angeIical church; interv ment‘ at 'Ndrthfield. “ o'clock. Mrs. Peters had lived sixteen ; Funeral will he i get range Sunday by idw elliug briefi) on the Fort, leavingy 011 the :1 n t'lut‘K EVerythinpy was in apple pie order. The remaining mliliem at the Post were paid Monday . Mil-itaryimaeu was said on the tar- Fatlier Vatt- nmn, the Post Chaplain who also preached a sermon of 'l hanksgiving, “\\ air and lite The 'eleotric road Will run through Horrors,‘ ’and requested the audience card to Waukegan Saturday and] to ling all the patriotic a1rs pomnhh Sunday. A temporary trolley will} be strap; under the viaduct no that l ;the present time. the gates were thie my be accomplished. {the ter- rice will be discontinued on Monday but can will approach each side of viaduct and passengers need only to cross the viaduct on foot. It is ex Although citizens are deprived of the pleasure of visiting the range at opened for church Sunday morning and everyone took advantage of the permission. A large crowd was in attendance and everyone enjoyed the The attention of the superintend-t‘. ent of streets is most respectfully; called to the crossing on St John“ avenue opposite the electric car shed. ’ where a plank has given out.~iu fact: has been broken for a year or more“; and no attempt been made tu replace“ it. B. F. Allen is supplying the Ex. moor club with butter and poultry. You can give him your order for any thing in his line, and be sure you will receive his choicest stock. Mayor Evans showed his patriot. ism yesterday afternoon by ordering the flag to be raised on hearing of the {all of Santiago. The: finest Elgin creamery butter. none better made, fresh made and packed in jars of any size at 19 c. lb. Allen‘s Dairy, P. 0. Box 40. P. 0. box 40. Spring chickens Weighing from H! to 3 lbs., fat gnd fine, at 17 c. a 11). Young hens llcents. Allen’s dairy. A fine war supplement. "A Yard of Heros," with “Truth" this week. Order of Evans Forrest. Price is but 5 ‘cents. The picnic of tlm First United Evangelical_churc~h will be held on the like front. Thursday. July 28. W. Berry and family arrived in town yesterday. They will be at J. McGregor Adams for the summer. Fritz Bahr, the florist. is erecting another greefi house, one that is to be about 9170 feet. Miés Jennie Coty of Jauesville, “35., is visitingrelativesintbe Park. NEWSLETS. A GOOD IDEA. Order Your August Magazines now and we will deliver them the day they are out. Promptnm is our motto. We would bepleased to deliver‘ to your order. We have in stock all telephone no. 92. W Turnel returned hémethi- week liflfifiifi #52?th general hum [having visited several ( ities in C. m- work. Gmxfwagps paid. Apply ’adg 1nd along the s: ( Lin r'xiw to A Robertson, North St Johns E -4 , _ " _ avenue. _. hull (”IV cruits were leave for ('1 the 4th. W0 0' Major Bacon arrived on the 12 o'clock train Saturday, to inspect the Fort, leaving, on the n u‘cluck train. EVerything was in apple fie order. ‘ Tine renmining mMiorn at the Post were paid Manda-L . Miss Jennie M. De Rou gave a party Saturday evenng last. A large number were in ntwndsnw, and qveryone enjoyed thumelves. Mrs. W. F. Hogan and Mrs. G. Sergts. Vaugn and (‘uruen of the 4th. will spend a few I‘layn in the west. when they wnll re-cnlist to fight, Spain. Mrs. Smith of Salt Lake City, who has been visiting Miss fibelwu here for some time, will leave Monday for Philadelphia. The Misses Condoms of Harvard, “1., spent Sunday with their brother Mr. J. J. Condo". Best Platinum photos only $2.00 at Hartwellla studio. North entrance to Fort Sheridan. this week. Mr. and Mrs. T. Holman of (‘hic- ago were guests of Miss Jennie De Ruoover Sunday. Mr. A. G. (‘l-unpitt is in Omaha on business this week. MISS Agnes Parsons and Miss Bell Craig}; are visiting Mm. Hartwell HIGHWOOD AND FORT SHERIDAN. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brook- man, ,Mr. and Mrs. Henry Strauss- hiem, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stayert. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Hoch. F. D. Housch of Chicago: J.J. Mchth of Green Bay, \\'is.; Mrs. Major Saw» age, 2nd. C. S. Regulars. ‘L'll \\'hilt surrmnl :ur word 5' 0 1h l'l'(’ L’l‘lllUll ”ha wed I ropa to mne \\ llil‘ rung filli Ul‘ Ill VIM‘ that (‘hml ‘0 "llll't' valenlav uncu- “cut 1i 1m tilgu was In 'ed the grand of I" Livery, Boarding, ; m Sale Stables. Horseshoeing a Specialty. ‘1 HENRY EW ART, a”: 5- “I -mw! |U UK I! HOI'SCShOCing ’imulled in country exchanges. ... Blacksmnthing GEORGE B IMHMWMII "2.00.! {The Eldredge’ $50.00 The Belvidere ; $4200 * Superior to All other: Irrespective ' 0! price. Catalogue tells you - why. Write for one. W : mom smua mama). \ 339 BROADWAY. Funn- . '. New Vofk. BBLVIOERE. ILL. 1 v I Less “Ian 7:. I Day For me mmlurt. cuM‘enic-uce and safety of your hqme havea telephone- iu your renidonee‘. ' ' Chicago Tel-phone (30.. Geo. B. Cummings, Mgr. FUR SALEâ€"4A clnavd carriage- and a single buggy at a bargain. In quire of H. ,Mul’rior. (All llcms under the ubm-r heading; Includ- ing Situations Wamrd. Help Winn-d. Lust. Fuund. Plum. 5 Cent- r Llne. $34-ch rah‘l. nuulc known on appl carton I! this office. fm mun: than nm- insertion l WANTED Oneur two grutlc-mvn for room Alldlnard, private 110mm. which reached the range where nearg ly I thonuand men are camping. The i cheering lasted shunt half, an hour, l l and one could imagine it was the! who from Santiago itself. l At pfieen 3* low as in cmnisu-nt with good work. Hus recently rnmnved to his m-w and mnmunxliuus brick shup u“ Central. mrnvr uf Park mrmw, and he i» prrparrd ‘0 do " St. John Avon-o. Tom '1- P. 0. Box, 322 FOR SALE, T0 RENT. ETC. JOHN FREBERG. Muvlng Ind Trumnu l'ncrp an- Reawnthr m ECANDIES, NUTS AND TOBACCOS. {Job Printing Central Avenue 3 2 38.; 3. c3533 ésggggfia scafiaaosnoaszfigasxaiflh Call at Telephone Exchange and Inspect new nsidcnce party line instrument. I (lbicago 7mm Sm, 'California Fruit Fresh Every Day. BASYE BLOCK. Pramflly and neatly executed at this office. Price: as low as is consistent with good work I“ mm m . In men Parlors. he told Imus. GEORGE B. CUMMINGS. Manager. 1!"th o! from fruits. Agent [or filing Flume chldeu 0|! Stoves. STOVES, RANGES,’ ’ HOUSEHOLD GOODS. C. A. KUIST. Hardware. Highland Park. Ill. Miss Mabi with friendn' J): Small ‘ camp life 8‘ Miss Gm Mine Hazel l Dgniel Cd cago friend- Miss Edit} the guest of Miss Clan tlie guest of the week- Miss E! Racine. tending a! Otto Amil with L. 0. ‘ Miss B spent the Rudolph. Mrs. Cara waukee is vi Maerklin‘ writer on U] a guest at t} Mrs. T. I returned fro tion spent I1 “'illium 1 week \\ itb where he is North Duh with H. C. Reva Gim the Evango] jug the wee H. Ruben (ilk tm u ith home morning {01 taken rm couple v Institute 4‘ [I] \' M ins E the guest Miss Eu attending l Waukegan turned to h home Biikvr, team at Geneva, Mrs. J. J. Ger-9d St! spoken 0! il making a ti! wood muu'l Mi” Mn Wed over Miss Lulu I is the guest Dr. H. H day morning lion spout l ing the lulu ports a fine Among tl were in the evening wu who “opp. M. Bilharl. {or a few m u umn H V VOL M has M‘ Mme M isms H( ()1 M is:- Mm! down 1‘. 1%.. VQ‘HHI “' ad runny and re! u. Edi

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