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Highland Park News (1874), 7 Oct 1898, Supplement, S-28

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H» When Mr. Wahlman first came to llighwood, ‘29 yours ago, this mm 1h riving town was 31an a wilderness 12ml he con"! vount but three small and scattered buildings. “9 has lived to 5110 the town of his adoption Inn t-mnn one of the leading suburbs of the great city of Chicago and the swat (vf one of '_he largest and most. 'imâ€" pnrtnnt mfiitnry establishmentsin tho 2" :1 firshriznx :Iml m'mmmlvnl Mm- tn truth". Mr. llrnun 15:1 skillml Jill vxpnrimmul man at his‘ trude‘. Ilv 3 (mt “far hllit‘uow n3 “1.500111thin?!" haw,- nIrr‘ady learned. ”is truth i gmmingdnily. Try the )H‘\\‘(':l\h1ll:ll 'u‘t. [1 i5 ”H hrs! in IUHH. SIIH'E' on Juiy “nod. l ”H 311"]? ll"! M r Soft coal, imtlutling blacksmi'hing coal, all of \\l|i«~l) are sold at human able pllL'k'b. .\s _u bu>lvwm nun n1" Iligllwuod lm ls highly rmpvl'lwl um! shares in the gum-ml prosperity whivh has marked the growth of the ((mn >111(0 l1l~z lmsine‘» \\'u> vuuhlishul hero. :It illl h -\“n ugmnn prm isinn Il‘ aim-um Fr fnunl‘nhh ‘\. “XX H LMA .\'. uni.- m HI his I l:|ll)\\.\ Â¥_h «1 mm» :I-ivgnyluf." vulniilinn hf Hz. l':|lh.1lll(!}li\('ll~ 'c-nrning '11.” tin m'mmmlvnl Mum n 15:! skillml mu ll g blacksmi'hing '0 sold at human g. buSHw. man u!" \\ HIHI? murk: rrmxl. of ӣ51? mluuiifiu! .~m :Ikt‘ fm‘ ~5m1 1‘“ .HZHâ€"aum‘umman ~122>30m \ maflz fiz<m QZ¢A=OZ~ 3:9 “Hun A. H Inflldlll 'l‘rvna . A A‘ [)uhl; Finum‘iul Sex")'. “'m. 'l‘. ('nuk; P. 91,. M. J. Smxser: thrvst'lltflthv. Hurry Dank-Ix~ Lake Shure Lndgr. Nd .358. K. of P 4‘“le rvr‘rySutnrduy. (.5 (‘.,Charh-s Unrdnn: V (‘4. I" C. \Veinacht: \L of PL. Jnhn H. Bnlun; M, of F}. “C“. A. K0180: K. nf Ii and.“ Henry Van lilh-n; I’H'L'IH'. Frank P ”mks; Rvpresonmtivr..hvhn R. Rhndtw'. llighwxmd Camp. N0 3‘ 1. M \V A ~ Mocha first and third 'l‘hnrsddy 0f um‘h nmmh. \' C .Jnhn Hill: \V. ;\ .J;m E Hruwn: H H . J. B. Dcnmnn; L‘lrrk. \V. 'l“ \Vard. Illghwoud IAN! '1'. N0 353. Dunglm'rs nf Rl'l)(‘\‘l‘fl Mocha 1m and third Thursday of each nmmh N. (L. Mrs. Mary Snvamn V. 4;” Miss Fanme Savage; Sor'y. M rs. Katie Muzik: Trcas . Mrs, Ada J, Hogan Napowsa Trilw. No. Ill, 1. ()A R M.~ Mot-ts second and fourth Thursday of each month Sachem. John R. Rhodes: S 8.. Andrcw Ruhvrsz; J S. (”has J. Ruhr-r2: K nf \\' . Sh!‘,{l(lélllllt(lg( VI» c‘ui‘.’ I U () 1‘ Mn! (\cn “Inlnfiduy. N .JfifluLJ. kun’dmI \. “In. PIt/I).ItrIIk.bI'I \ I \V luurmn [rt-m . A A [)IIhl; 1 “mm in] Su \. W III. I‘ (';IIIIk P. 91,. \l J. Snuser: RI DTP summiu' Il.,__.. n . :usul‘lvd stock of gnmls 11M} i> in HM- «I)_i()g,'11n‘-nt of :m «xtensiw and hard~ «at-nu} putrmmgv. Mr. thlmnn is «no nf our mom vminvnt citizens and .u gm'tlmnnn highly (‘Ml‘t‘mvd beoausv of his long H‘sidonov lwro and (wri- InuML' qllnlitim as u. Im-rvhnnt :1an as n ('Hilf'h. . United States. it is but justice (0 Mr. \Vahlman to state that he is' nuw. in point of continuous residence, tlae old- (5t settler in lligliwuod. This enter- prising pioneer and valued Citizen is the proprietor of a gcxieral merchan- dise More well known along the North Shore He carries a large and wellâ€" VIEWS ABOUT THE MILITARY POST. FRATERNAL ORDERS Chas J Henson; C. of R” Julm Hkkev l’hoyhct, \V. Ellngun; R cprescmuthc. (‘ 113:5 Hort 011. Ft. Sheridan Cuumii No. 475. National l'nmn Mm-tsiirstundthirdMnnduv meiRIingéi. I’r n-s . (‘ has. J. Rnber V'uc- Presuk. \\1mcr;"_lrc.is..Harrie anicls Speaker, A.A . Dahl; SM y. Jazz 1( Dmmfili;l‘ Scc'y H. i‘ Fvun5: chnscntzitivm 1‘. [In an; {2.x tin-q. J. H. Swauisun: Chaplain. l arr)" M urall ()f the Fart Sheridun I‘hohxgrnphic Shuliu MR. T. L. HORNE,

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