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Highland Park News (1874), 9 Sep 1898, p. 8

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Mrs. Elvira S. Green returned yesterday from her trip to Berlin \. Y” her childhood home havinu been gone one month and a (lay. and she says ever} moment was tilled With pleasure, viSiting old friends. old places, and renewing old acquaintances. Very many of course have passed away. but the old memories are left zunl will reâ€" nfain while life shall last. Mr. Joslyn. the manager of Fort Sheridan Park. has secured some fine entertainers for next week. Anmng thezn We notice quite. a few wh.) have, national reputations in thvir nuts. Among them we note tlw Schwartz children, champion baby cake waik» ers ufthe world. whohuve [Ic't‘ll right 1y styled the \VJLleI'S of the 19th century. They are the \Viillu‘l‘~ at many cakes and medals and alone :lrt' worth more than tlw price of aidmis sion. The Lester‘s, Minnie 21ml Chas~ a refined comedv sketch te;11u,1"““‘“""“"‘” “‘1 ‘“ l but he struck our II: have been eugimed for the week: \liss 1 llH'iHll Win-n» H1» H1 Lillian Starr has cuuseute l to ruu111111314 in the 511m... and another waek and will d 1mm all 15111885) it nut \er\ ( patrons with the 11111111 1r 111111111 u 10”“ the day: a151, Harry and 3111) How- 1 R1 publii'uns sh” ard in their refined and neat buck ‘ t1“. mun-us 11115 ”-1.1 and flat foot danciiw; the whole to f“ M g» t” ,1“. .1,“ conclude with a laughable boxing “1“. “11}, 11 suliil 11 act. \V here can you vet so much fur sol1ttleu1uney. 191ml“ ll ilmlult‘i lilt‘l , A I111? 01. v. -I|l.-\1Illi fl ed them and said “mine zigzun. There were no speviul im-idvnts en route. only every 0110 had charming time and all want tore-1‘ [war the experiment. The manng- l ers 0f the road (lid all in their power. to make it pleasant and suwceded admirably. ..Sylvan Dells School.. A Company of forty-nim- per- sons chartered a mmplv of vursnn the tmlly line t0 \Vnnkcgnn and return last night. leaving the Park at 7:330 andreturning at 11 O'clock. Maybr’Evans mul Ahlm‘mzun Brawl an! wives went along t.» we that t‘ie city ordinances wen- kt‘[)t. Then James Bowdcn. Charles H. Warren. H. M. Prior. Ur. Elwy. anl Mr. Milli-n with tlwir win-s served as Juiuml ballast tn the (-nuipany of younger p-mpl «a. In case of cold \Vt‘dtilt‘l‘. Mr, Jae. lyu advises the NEWS the entertuiw ineut will be held intheziewpaviliun which is warm, neat undcosy. ‘vaul'iegan-wns soniuwlmt 5111“ prised {It the arrival of such 21 large. well conducted nml libvrul Dartv from the Park. but welcom- pafiy from the Park. ed them and said “1 OPENS SEPT. 19 A limited number of d: will be received. \Vith this end in View. THE NEWS has secured the services of Mesars. MCNulty and Brownlee of Chicago. and have placed in their competent hands'the preparation and compiling of this edition Theeegentlelnen are widely- and favorably known as news: paper specialists of marked ability." In order that the Souvenir Edition may fully attain its desired“ object Tm: News expects to receive the hearty and substantial co operation of every enterprising citizen of High land Park. If this expectation is realized we can nnhesitatingly promise you a literary and artistic treat. A book brim-full of facts cal» culated to carry conviction to the readers mind' that Highland Park is the suburb for those who seek a home. health, happiness and investment. A Pnfacc to the Ncw’s Forthcoming Special Illustrated Edition. A strict and careful comparison of the resources. developments and op- portunities of our town with those of any other locality in the vicinity of Chicago can not fail to convince the investigator that Highland Park is naturally destined to become a great residence suburb. The enterprising people of Highland Park fully real- ize this fact, and believe the time is ripe for the appearance of an exact, truthful and attractive publication, which with pointed paragraphs and faithful pictures, will show to the world what manner of town is this of Olll'S. A SOUVENIR 0F HIGHLAND PARK. FORT SHERIDAN PARK. THE TROLLY PAR I'Y \V. H. RUSSELL, Prin day pupils {HIGHWOOD AND FT. SHERIDAN. Mrs. ()luey of California is visit 'ing {fir‘HdS in town. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Mural) on August 29th. 21 duuglxtz-r. Mustm' Eddie \Velcli left yve-‘terday to attend sclmul in Kunkuki-v. Miss Mue \Ve-lcli left Monday to rent-w livr Stlflllk‘fi at Lungwuud. Supervisor Lunwy uf Barriugtou visited “'. F. Hogan ymtvrdny. The )Iisws liwluliird . wlu) lmw lm-n visitinkv the Fort fur Mllllt‘ time. Thursday returned to tin-1r litiuu- Ill Hartwell. Ohio. Tht' first clmive Int Hf dug: zare- in fitho City you”! awaiting Hu- vxu-u» Ptinners ax. The-y set up :1 lmwl IM- gtwm-n timux h) t-ntvrtuin Hlt‘ (‘il_\ ,c‘e-rk and nmrshnl in tlu-ir Work. ‘Thvn- an» mun) tu folluw and HH- Inmhhul “ill km-p it up all “um-r ur Itill the lzl~t unliw usul (Ill ix‘ ”I'm“ 3112111111 )II'S. (it-(1113‘ I). Bull]- tnn gnvv :1 lawn p'lrty lust 1-11-11ng fur Hivir (l‘iughtn-rs. (hivsts www- [n'vsum by thc- svuru fl‘dlll this (it) 11111111 mm 1 l\ minim-r {rum (' 1111 11:31), Tiw lzilm' luw 11.4 wi-rn- bmutifull liHhYHd “ith J: alum. sv [Huh-rim. \Ilh 1 in 11.~ {111111 ( hivmm [)I‘i)‘.’i(lt'(l that [1:111 at UN 1-1111 1- mimuvnt. 111111 1111 1111 m- rimms gnw plvnn Hf nmwitunitx fnrdnm Ill”. Evin-shin: 11115 v.1 rw 51111-11111 ulmn- (L‘lnm‘. 11ml thuugh thv vu-ning 1w- 1‘aulv :1 “HM mm} nut Hf (lUUTHJhl‘ ive crwmi WHS nut at 11 11151-01111! Mt tiny timv. T111150 prone-111prunnunw it 0111' llf 1111- must 1*11ju_\;1hlolnu‘t- iUS of 1111‘ St‘;l:-‘~t>ll. Next week Tm: NEWS will publish flan obituary notice on the death of JamesC. Bumn oftbc4th1nf Band. who died Tuesday m Camp W ikofl. i Rvpublii-uns shnuhi nu! {nil of thi- cum-us this (’\'i‘llillf_:. Lvi Din-r- fivlil go tn thi- ('ilIth‘Iltiilll tuninrâ€" row with u Stiliii frnm. imlii. nut- Spuki‘ll iiiiiiuiu'iilmi. Dvlwguji-s gm nut in i'i-pi‘i-sviit the-if awn vii-“s or whims. hm thi- liil]'[_\' in this tnwn. 'l'hi- party in this town mm! A‘ \V. Fit-ti-hvr fur ('niinl} Hhvriii’. thv way. thu unh' wm In gi-t it id ful' tilv livh'fi'lh 5 in "u iiivrt‘ ~«Hiiii fur him. “mi in: an» ~ iw Ihn- wan nut 10 gm anything inn“ ur im} «)lhvr tillli' is in gm iii\i<h-11, (‘in Attorney Slum)! roturmu! tn his city. his fumil)‘ and his Wnrk Wednesday in first flu,“ he-nlth. He- is as hrunzml frum throw-an wind iH any old sailor. Hr guys tin-y had no excessive tu-ut on the Atlantic coast. but he struck our hot mum in \Vualr ingtnn Win-r0 thn the-rmmm-h-r htund 3”. in the shudc- and pc-rsplrmg was an easy it [mt very cmnfortuhle 1m: Miss Minniv Barrett. us 3110 usml to be here. spout Thursday in this city as the guest 0f Mrs. Frank Groom. Mr. Fer Schunmchor. Wift‘ 21ml Sun. are visiting at his hnmq- m Suugatm-k, Mich. Mrs. Alivv mes “H‘hivugmwns vntcrtuinml by hc-r (iuuglltrr. Mrs. (‘. H. \Vhitv. tun-r Sumluy rind )[mulmxnlsn Mr, Trudvll and Miss Jonvs uf (‘hivngm “'0 rvgrct tn lt‘IU‘H. just as \w go tn prvss that MI: Augustus (‘. (,‘muplwll. \vhusu hump wme (lawn 011 Bvlh‘ HVt‘Hllt‘. «We-rhmking thv lzlkv. diml t-nrly this “turning: llt‘ hzul hm-n ill svvwml \kas. thuugh Wu hml nut lllltit‘ilmlt‘tl this futul result. 'l'hn- timw uf the» funrrnl 11115 nut lwt'll (lt‘t‘itlwl. Mrs. Botsfurd of Chicago is vis- iting her sister Mrs. \V. J. (Hum, Mrs. Wm. Vines spent Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. M. R. Hnm- moml. Mrs. Porter of Minnexqmlis, is visiting her parvnts Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Milk-n. John H. Jennings is expu-u-d home this evening. Miss Edith Tapper of Chicago is visiting friends in this city. NEWSLETS. Butterick patterm tux sale at Miss EIskines . 3,313; Horseshoeinga Specialty. MISS LILLIAN STARR, {unc- in Nut“ uf NW 1“": \wling pn- {vim-ts Hf mid luun nu Frniuy Supt irmln-r ”1- Mb. at \ «"vlwt-k p m‘ :1“ elf-("t f'nurtm‘n 1H: ‘17.I(‘Hiihih in ”m‘cnu-t ,\0. our 1 I » and h\«- (up (ll'lt‘ mun-s. in prr-cim't Nu l‘Hi 11!) thenjlf in) 1h;- Re-pnhlimn ('Hllhl)’ mint-[mun ‘nf Lukt- ('ulmt)‘. “linuim (U hr lern 1.11 I.|lwxl_\\illu in Hm] county, 5“!" Mlnht-r 10111 A. I). INN. fur llu- Inur tymw Hf [vulllng m ludlhllflllull ("Andi 1(humfur1hrfullmvmg (-uunty (‘Ifi‘ll‘g‘m In wit: uln- (mun!) Judges". um- .a-..nn?\' ('la-rk‘ Illn- '«JHINV hllt‘ll”. E. A. NELSON. Merchant Tailor. JOHN FREBERG. Livery, Boarding1_ Cleaning, Dyeing and Repairing. RAFFENGIBAKER. Coal, Building Material, and Ice. HENRY EWART, Horseshoeing Blacksmithing inh'luiulll Hf ~(‘ln|ml\: Thv [duct- (vf huMmg tln- mid wu‘ cun‘ \HH hr. in f’rwim-l Nu mm 41., the L-xly lmiMmguf inc-ml) wt {ugh luml Park. and {In l’rm-mvl Nu mu "Jr will be- in ”I“ Vigil-Igo- hmldmg uf l“nrt Sheridan Rvpuhiiczm van the tuwmhilv of Colin!) “Hunk. H m RENT Xi‘ (willfully lw'uh yard. $17M“ 1» Hrskim- L\' (‘IL I ”ST 4 P050 u! lvullll tiilt"~ft!r1hr tn wit: uu‘ (munh' clvrk mnh [.\l‘ m n In' vuunh lrvuunrr Hun rvrvutl)’ rvuum-d ll» ln~ um um! Cunnnmiiuus hrivk dxnp «m ('untrul (1 mm uf l'urk u-unuu zlml luv is prvlmrrd tn (in .\{]'ri(¢':~1|~‘ltt\\ h~ 1h (llll‘i~[( m with :mnl “wk )ST A Mark and “hm- duml. \\I‘~l nf mihwwi truck anler kindly rmlif) un'nvr utJ. \Ix-Urx-g nr :\(1:Hll~. Highland I‘Axk. II Si. Johns Avenue FOR SALE LEGAL NOTICE. «“qu TELEPHONE NO. 34 “LN'I R.\1. \\ l‘..\'l'}- Sum Muth- (1 Kc suxmlfirl Mm my .md Training I'm (w an Rt-axmlubn- FT. SHERIDAN‘THEATRE. 1V lm-uh-«l. \\ 11h and cent- per Unc \\ , T0 RENT. ETC. H1 ”In Sale Stables. wr mum}! (min at “I l“ H Dchm-Id ”H Telephone 1 7 \\ llpc'r 1m” Lulu- For Week Commencing Monday, Sept. 12th. Chas -- THE LESTERS -- Mamie ST. Johns Avenue l‘in- .‘lnlnudnnf \‘mn and Hvfinmi 'r(‘!'}l.k'}4'h(7l‘t'_ in Novel!) Buck and Flat Foul Dancing, Fort Sheridan Park Sing ‘ancy Groceries, Tea, Coffee ' FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. l‘nn erldan lfark lb lulu-[rd on clc-(‘mr (‘Iy lint mxdway lu-(wven l‘un Shrndlm DrpMs, can of Nunhwmflrm Raxlruad 11., nnlrr "with M lhahhmd Park Le Rah-SCH WA RTZ CHILDREN--Eulaia l‘lw \anuh-rsuf 1M}: ('t-mur} all lhl- Pol (J the Day ADMISSION KI flu-d (lumwh' \Vllll ”l1‘l"““anh EVANS BROS" \\' inm-x'n 11:11' 1‘; Allzuh FIRST CLASS VAUDIVILLE \klt "I HARRY and MAY HOWARD, lH:|ll\ Agent for Blue Flame Wkklvu OII Stoves. STOVES, RANGES. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Tln. Sheet-Iron Ind Furnace Work Done to Order. I7 lint mxdway ly-(uy-(‘n_Hluhwund and ('hrnnluin-n Bah} ('akq- “Villa-n- |‘\\Vlbl'1d. “km and Mq-dalh u rll kmm n 1.11an flour. NI), Pct-d, Ous. Bran. Corn, Meal, Gluten, Heal MIddllncs and Straw. Chase 8: Sanbom Tea and Coffee wv an- prvlnm-d in an) quantil) All grades nf FRANK AND DON, C. A. KUIST. ’Hardwarc. In their Fun“) Boxing Act TELEPHONE 46. Thc 'l‘vm Rimm- l0 CENTS. H \lrll n Augustus] beafiiiful hull Ben.- m-unua died Friday" mh, nfm a: weeks of pen] by hivvfi Bu think was M: “19 Sm! death 0d so 5mm 1): thv vanpyA of lnillki‘jh. 0! tut; hr mid 1|.»(‘Q‘HNU‘Y KIN (‘hicagn fil whit'): h“ f?" mixmitiw 1m! dun [‘rm'lu-a? haush-d h.- thm an iHm‘ Strung! h in” inn-V r“F)F‘. IIfiTV would ‘hnn )Ir (‘ump )k;‘_’. and rd hishiriv WWI Mm] mmmgh {(‘ll()“ Mlllifll “'er 0-1; MM] “1H1 P: \‘V. (h‘u Jnhul Hi:- fntln-r immmm- grl the gum in NW Minnow “'IIHM‘ stvn tinn- uf Rn first r: Iln- 31 (lid SH Piumw!‘ h mm: 0 Mini mu] bu txmk m Hnnnnuu nftt‘r v hivh was mlnnltu prm'liw‘ti to having r-mm {ler lu-m‘ r-lml. u put-1i bilih‘ )1: HM MhNK'iHh‘ll' WhPrt‘ 1w ( jmlgnu-m. it)”. {hm hv Hm gnu-r“ [mm-mat” linlium- “it mg hm-n .- 1h». 1n vngugmi su hrMu-hmg m~ lhr \ wm WHF t'quv banking in persona“ of H10 ('hlfic There ww 4; his fine fil erfl‘t furm vealed 1hr Hi8 nnturp five; hir- uh and Iifv. ..f his social ‘ VOL I"! “rim-H r\ smw Tin THE LA 1h“! ll gnlnr‘ film-kl lTl'lllI ial ”11'! A!" H

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