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Highland Park News (1874), 11 Nov 1898, p. 11

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Horseshoeing a Specialty Horseshoeing Blacksmithing HENRY EWART, Airs. Church (nee Dot Baker) is rejoicing in the advent ()f a son. She is with her sister. Miss Dr. Freda Baker, at anenhwund. This makes the fifth grandson of the late Dr. M. H. Baker. and his widow Mrs. Baker begins to feel very like u grundnmther indeed. Do you want to get a good inilk- ing cow. or exchange your own for a fresh one, if so see B. F. Allenabout it, he can suit you and guarantees every cow Sold hy him. . . ‘ On and after Monday. Nov. 14th, the last electric car running through to Waukegan will leave Highland Park at 10:25 p. u). A later car, leaving at 11:15 will run only to North Chicago. Last car \Vuukegan to Highland Park leaves \Vaukegan at 10:50 p. in. AL prions as low :w is consistent, with gum] work. City Marshal Leesch,with the val liable help of one of the city“b0ard~ era," cleaned up that old tank room Monday, so that is quite decent now. Miss Mary Duggnn, who cut one of her feet quite badly on a broken bottle a feWS ago in getting along quite well, under the direction of Dr Bergen. Hus recently rmnovud to his new and cmmnudimxn brick shop on Central, Corner of Park awnuv, and he is preparvd to do H more to fullow as the season advances. A little son has come to bless and make happy the home of M'r. and Mrs. F. B. Green. He 21 rriyed Thursday. Miss Virginia Hobie. an erstwhile resident of this city, hilH been Vinit- ing friends here for 21 fvw (hiya. About 85 persons am now employ- ed at the Gray Electric fuctOry, with more to fullow as the senstm mimm-uu LOCAL ITEMS Fred Botkcr, 314 Central Avenue. FRED BOTKER, 314 Cntral Ave. thh d Park, In. For Fruits and chetables Received Daily MRS. A. BOCK, Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods and Crockery BOOTS mo SHOES. OFFICE AND YARD: ST. A ROBERTSON, Lumber and Building Material of All Kinds He will use ynn right and the quality of his than satisfy you, Ad TELEPHONE 56. Goods handled with greatest care - Prompt attention given all orders. Are responsible for all goods while it Teaming and Excav- ating of All Kinds, Furfiifure and Pi TH E HIGHLAND PA RK JAS. H. DUFFY 8. Express, Baggage and Dime Parcel Delivery Hard and Soft Coal. Sawed and Split Wood, Kindling Goods the Best. , Prices are Reasonable. h-t figures frnm his wnrk \X'Vilrl Unfin- Address ur ml! H t}; pri< and e and Pianos Moved, “Packed and Shipped. 'runks, 25c.; Parcels, 10c. '0 or from any‘hrpart of the city .JOHNS AVENUE. IN LUMBER DISTRICT. TELEPHONE 67 NEWS. OFFICE}: HAHTRUNF KEMMERER 1 NEWS STORE. All Work (‘xocutvd prmnptly and in Hm host. nunnwr. w. J. MCKINNEY, 'ainter, Decorator and Paper Hanger. - DUFF Y, Manager. Highland Park Illinois. Telephone 54. while in our hands. Goods Delivered Free 0! Chnrze

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