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Highland Park News (1874), 22 Jul 1898, p. 8

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Wednesday afternOon, shortly after 6 o'clock, the little two year old son of Rudolph Widderman was run over and quite seriously bruised by a coach driven by a man named Clark. The child had wandered away from his home, on St Johns avenue north RH. Baum. F. B Bradley \V H. Home. \\. J. Lauderbuck J‘ dc K. Towner J‘ W. Watson .. At the ladies’ tournament last Fri- day on the Exmoor golf grounds the prize was won by Mrs. Cliattieldâ€" Taylor, at 116. while Mrs. W. H Moore and Mrs. J. M. Cutter tied on 13U and played 05 the game the next morning, Mrs. Moore coming out ahead. It was an intensely in- teresting game and elicited wide- spread attention. To this end they have secured the large E. K. Smith property in High wood. The place is centrally locat- ed on theirline so that patrons can reach it easily from either direction and at minimum fare, as from any point in the Park the fare is only \five cents. Then it is on the main street, only stepofi' the car and you are there. The place also is one of natural beauty and attractiveness. The grounds and buildings are being fitted up for the special purposes ofi a first class place of summer resort,‘ no detail being over looked. The i grounds will be brilliantly illuminat-l ed with many are lights from theirl own electric plant, near by. a dance platform 4Sx120, with plenty ofshade‘ by day and all the accessories of i chairs, settees, hammocks etc, desir‘ i able. l The ice cream parlors will be up- todate in all their designs and furnâ€" ishings: with all the appurtenances of such applace. True to the general policy the company will spare no pains or expense to have the. entire establishment first class in every re- spect, a place where gentlemen and ladies, however fastidious or cultured may go and spend an evening in a delightful manner and it will surely receive patronage it so well merits. We understand Mr. F. Rhoda who has catered so accept- ably for the Exmour Golf Club the past two summers, is to mun~ age the restaurant which will he run in connection. This shows the choice in that direction by the man. agers to be a Wise one, as Mr. Rhode- 118.5de large experience in this dir- ection and is efficient and popular. way equipment. The Company will endeavor to have buildings and all trimmings completed Saturday. July 30th, when it wvill hold a grand opening in the evening. Manager Rnstling informed in NEWS representative that Clauders’ famous Milwaukee band had hwn engagnd at an expense of $700 per week. It isa high priced musical organization, but the management think nothing is too good for its patrons, as evidenced by their rail» The Electric road managers have shown their usual sagacity and en- terprise in establishing under their own supervision and control 8 “Sum- mer Garden” on theline oftheir road for the use Of their patrons, so that the hundreds of people who wish to “go some where" of a warm summer's evening, will have a suitable and‘ attractive place, and not be left to\ the tender mercies of an unsympa- ‘ thetic world. A PAINFUL ACCIDENT EXMOOR MATTERS. A RARE ATTRACTION. 1‘29: 112 108 111 107 112 119 100 é Picnic parties. resitlvnces and all ; {out door plinttmraphy done on short. inotice. H-irtwvils' studio. Evans 8; forrcst,‘ news omcc. weekly and monthlv' Publications. DO V01! read magazines ? Miss Maude Jones is visiting out of town this Week. Our Queen photos onlv 50 c. per dozen this month only. Hartwells'. u divinity student at Evunstou. and a thorough gentlvman. whom it is a pleasure to meet. He \villshuw you the work and eyiluin its merits. but won‘t bore you. HIGHWOOD AND FORT SHERIDAN. Mrs. Fred Chester of ('hicugu is visiting with her sister. Mrs. Charles Wedge. A Mr. Brown is canvassing the city {or the International Cyclopedia the best work of the kindiu the Eug- lish language, and we are glad tu know he is having quite a measure of success. He is a scholarlv man. Father Madden had the delightful task of uniting in marriage Wednes- day evening at the residence, of Hen- ry Ohlwein on Second street. north. his son Adam and Miss Mary Bau- man, both of this city. though the bride was formerly of Wisconsin. The groom is well known as a young man who for some years has sold good, pure and wholesome milk and cream in this city. Mrs. Truman F. Miller gave a party Saturday afternoon in honor of the fourtwnth birthtlay uf her (laughter. Miss Minettn. Them was quite a company present and a de- lightful tune. Ted )[cl‘lurlune~ rmlv his wlnecl out from Chicago with a basket of flamers tugrace the gather ing of youth and beauty. and [hut is more than many an older gallant would have done. The musical convention is going on at th.e Military Academy, wlmse buildings and grounds for these fvw weeks are entirely turned over to these “sweet singgrs" ofthe westmnd as there are some 7?) or tlierealxmts present. it makes quite a lively fam- ily, hence Mrs. Col. Davidson “on! to the Lake Bluff czunp meeting for a little quiet. About all the delinquent bicycle and lanternless carriage cases huve‘ been disposed of this Week. so the! police can rest a week before- they ' begin on the howling dog cases. i Misses Vueille and Hoflman of Libertyville visited Mrs. Huber of the Park. Sunday. and had reached McDonald's corner when the coach came along and in turning the corner ran over him. He was taken to his home where he was examined and it was found. beyond several bruises and black and blue marks, he had suflered no serious in- juries. Carelessness on the part of the driver, those who saw the acci ‘ dent say, wasthecauseof the accident. NEWSLETS. A GOOD IDEA. Order your August Magazines now and we will deliver them the day they are out. Promptness is our motto. We would be pleased to deliver to your order. We have in stock all telephone no. 92. ma. (0. Schumacber, P10W'S and the Original We maln- uur mvn Syrupx dirm‘t {rum the Fruit. Fred. w. S'dmmacbcr’s A. Robertson lH/l“ been awaruln-(l the contract for furnishing tlu- lum her to‘ ho used in the (‘UhStl’lK‘UUII u! tlu‘ new pavilion and (lanm- hall fur tlw Street Railway company tn lw erected in Highwnml. It will r1- quiw over five cars, an uutlay u! 315”” and is tlm largest unit-r (-u-r placed with a local dealt-r. "“ Highmmd M, E. Sunday M'hnml picuiv was lwld Thursday in Judgr Pena-'5 gruw. ()m- hundred \H‘H' in attendance- and Bthxllatrtnuf we (-rn-um wervcuusunml. le must ucilmg event of tha- day Wm H shun) battle lx-tww-n the boys n-prosemiug Hm inking of Suntiugu All the lmlv (”I93 (‘njUyQ'd tllQ‘nquVl‘fi Mn. Della B. Moore. atom-her in the Evmmtuu M‘hlmlh. is planning tn make Highwmxl her hnmrnho-r Aug. 20th. PRESCRIPTION éRUGGICT ICE CREAM SODA. KEEP COOL A Large Order tor Lumbfl Allegretti Candies Telephone 28, A FRESH STOCK OF ALWAYS ON HAND IV DRINKING This party line instrument has been used in Chicago with such great satisfaction to the subscribers that it is now to be installed in country exchanges. CalI'at Telephone Exchange and inspect new residence party line instrument. Central Avenue East. Job Printing CANDIES, NUTS AND TOBACCOS. Zhicago Fruit Store, California Fruit Fresh Every Day. BASYE BLOCK. Promptly and neatly executed at this office. Prices as low as is consistent with good work kc emu sou. . kc ena- Purim. kc Zola Drinks. GEORGE B. CUMMINGS, Manager. Ill! KM: cl mm mm. The News. Agent for Blue Flame Wlddeu Oll Stoves. Tln. Sheet-Iron and Furnace Work Done to Order. STOVES, RANGES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS. C. A. KUIST. Hardware. Highland Park, In. _-l VOL In a paper 01 ibimy, by M"- Philadelphia [1 Woman for Jun good tbiugfi “M éuou‘di Thprr‘n' “In I Jun! “my kind: Kathe I-mncr uni drrlhmd Thr flood arc hall good N01 the rm. and In tram. You mm“ mm knw «and ln‘aHL Nut (In: ImmMr Mulc- Mun “'Im puta- un \ a Nu! the “HM )ean- Hrmfl em h r hit-lean NI" the tun Mn Int-an Arc tln‘ W'Ul'h V lean “Wkn‘vrv \ n1: an "mom-y- Are alwayr dn M.- And uddl) runuxl Them I! unh‘ one In wlm'h rlmu un- load ()1 m-erun-d mu- The Amorio mal metlmdr 'u Lsfiiou m the A opened last we on next week ()v nrr ym; :. lranel Your Doflhm n1 kl teen “New p" Rhodo bland Ne‘ J'W .Il cum-fin Milme: Iowa. Mil-‘Mmri and 111nm». In the kat. burndale. 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