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Highland Park News (1874), 18 Nov 1898, p. 7

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Three marriage licenses were grant- ed for Waukegun parties in one day recently, almost as many as were issued to Park people in six months or a year. What are our young people thinking of 9 If some one don’t get married we shall have to get up a donation for the clergy. Some of our merchants, George B. Cununingsamong them, who can explain it all to you ~ have adopted the system of “Bank Checks,” as it is called, giving a check with every ten cents cash trade, and when you get checks enough you go to the headquarters in Chicago and select any present you want free of cost. Look into it and try it. The friends and relatives of H. H. Chandler, whose line home is down on the Sheridan road, will be sorry to learn that he has been very sick some No or three weeks at his broth- ers in St Albans, Vt. His illness was so severe. that Mrs. Chandler went on to take‘careo‘f him. He had so far recoveredithat he hoped to startkforChicago Saturday or Mon. day last, and we hope soon to hear of his safe arrivai at his home in Chicago and his entireconvalesceuce. Miss Alice Evans-i. one of the may )r's yo 1 \ {.‘Ht d [U ghteu, staited out Tuesday afternoon to sell tickets for the last nights entertainment for the meeting house painting fund. She Went up to the fort just at night and soldnearly a dozen to the soldier boy 9. She reasoned that as the soldiers went to the church so much they would naturally want to help pay for the painting of it, and she was right. IN turning over the early records of BeVerly, Mam-1.. a few evenings since our eyes fell on this entry un- der date of Dec. 1, ms; concerning one of the early Hihburds: “John Knights and Joseph hilxmi as is ex prest on the other side nr Chosen sirvnnyors of all fences of the gen- erull feild fences in pirticnlar nnd an uther fences Beverly" etc. Hi1: sirvuuyom of all fences of the gen- vrull feild fences in pirticular and an uther fences Beverly" etc. Hi1: father, Robert Hihlmrd wua elected constable the “7th '7 mo ’69."â€"-â€" that is Sept. 7, H539. An important office thosedayn. He settled there in “$30 or “$38. NEWSLETS. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. All grades of Flour, Hay, Feed, Oats, Bran, Corn ' Meal, Gluten, Meal, Middlings and Straw. Chase Sunbur Tens and Coffeew “'13 are are prepared to so them to you ta any quantity. ST. Johns Avenue D. A. DRISCOLL *“CO., mfiiwclc Exchange; Sundries and Repairs of All Kinds J 01) Printing Rcfercnccs: Central Avenue East. EVANS BROS" ‘ancy Groceries, Tea, Coffee Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron and Furnace Work. Promptly and neatly executed at this office. Prices as low as is consistent with good work FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. CATCH BASINS CLEANED, ETC. Bicycles to Order From 535 Up. . H. WHITE, BASYE BLOCK. The News. Highland Park, Ill. TELEPHONE 46.

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