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Highland Park News (1874), 8 Jan 1897, p. 17

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'C. E. Dingle,whu haulwen spending 1 the holidays with relatives in Can~ 1 ada, hasâ€"returned with his-t family. Francifi Peal-ti: uietly celebrated 1 ”51%?“ 16/61:" ~fi'flnuuy dnTMn-sday t9: 3 ,Burn to Mr. and Din-1.6m Eu» trom, Wednesday evening, a son We understand that J. S. Lane intends to Letirejrom business soon. Mr. Curron, of LakanrestUniver- sity. spent Sunday at the home 0f E. L. Webster.--~ the great discoxnfihxré of the. “lxiym” No accident reported. A small party was given at Miss Helen Smith’s last Tuesday evening. Though the attqndanpe was small‘ there was fun enough to keep the whole town laughing for a Week. The regular meeting of the Village board was held Tuesday evening. Routine business only was trams-meted. Several bills were ordered paid and James Golden was appointed police vice Albert Burke resigned. The Good Templar’ a County Lodge will be held Sunday afternoon The oratorial contest will be held Sat urday evening at the lodge rooms Representatives from all owr tho )mmty are expm‘led to take p.1r_t. ‘ Then; wms a poster writing 'cuu- hast of the Good Templurs a} Win- ‘ey’s store, early this week to 50v (tn quote poetry) which could construct the most colossal liv. Although in this (-aHe the he was wanting. yf-t the- ardor of t‘hv cuntostunts was wonder- ful to behold. The rvsultn uf the (20111th an- push-(l (m H't-ry [cnct‘ past. Mention 0f Prof. Samuvi ('1Ih‘l‘tililt~ fiient intended fpr last wwks Saws, failed to make mum-«thins with thv Uffict'. Howc-wr. the perform- :uu'v was interpreting and puzzling. although the uttvndum-u was not as large us it might haw lwon. Alxmt $271.00 vua taken: in. part (if which is for ill" iwnuiit of the Furt Shl'râ€" idzm Athletic usxzwiutiou. T he lecturv on J vnhalemy was 911‘ '0va hv several from the Hi 11 J . . 5; School. ' The freshman class finishes Phy- siology this momh. They begin Z‘ooiogy nnxt. , ()n a ten above zc-ru morning the HighWUOd girls come in with roses on their cheeks and life in thvir veirm. while the Park girls who do not walk enough to warm them- selves" up, crowd around and say. “()h.you poor thing, aren t you most frozen f" um] “i don't not! how you stand it (hit: Weather." Th0 brisk HIGHWOOD HAPPENINGS. HIGH SCHOOL NOTES. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. Miss Stewart han gone into the electriéal instrument manufacturing business. She is saving money for the trunteés. so that they can put it into a new building next year. We urv nothing if not taconumical. walk in the morning makes them feel good the rest of the day. L. M. Comstook has returned from vifiiting at Englgyfxxl. n ’ U Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Daggitt, wfiéi Were vjsiting relatiyés hemrfq): the past ”month, {have returned to home in Berrien wunty, Michigan. It is announced our former pastor, Rev. C. A. Dodge has taken unto himself a wife. Tis strange, but true. Mr. Dodge is the fourth min- ister toget marrivd very soon after leaving Ravinia. Thu 501100] site on Dean avenue has been cleaned up and several cords of wood are ready for use. It is expected that the new brick build- ing will be ready for occupancy at thf‘ begixming of the next school vear. It is entirely unnecessary to say that the Ravinia Improvement So- ciety is gaining in ‘popuiarity. At thelneeting Monday evening the audience was the largest on record, peopiv being present from Highland Park. (llencoe. Evanston, Idlewildi and the West side. Notwithstanding the large number present and the long business meeting, there was no impatience exhibited and applause eame freely upon the slightest prov~ titration. The most important items ()f business bmuglit up were the. 1 payinguf bills. an amendment to} the bylaws, and the election .nff ()filfl'l‘t“. v1.3. Healer. who has su ably presided over the 'Hueiety for. two years. wm again eleeted tuthat utfiee; W. (l. MeKenzie. viee presi-., dent; W. R. lluerner. treasurer. and Gustave Buerner, seeretary. The standing emnmittees upon sidewalks. light and water were slightly altered frum the previnus year. An excel- lent program was rendered. The next meeting: of the srx-iety will be i lam program 11PM \nN-lmg on Feb. 8. GIESER BROS, Fresh and "Salt Meats, W. Cam“! Ava, - Highland Park. Ill. TELEPHONE 42. The Leading Market, POULTRY. FISH. BUTTER RAVINIA ITEMS. AND EGGS. DEALERS IN Telephone 67. FLETBHER LUMBER BEST LEHIBH VALLEY GOAL: Office and Yard in Lumber District. Public nutiur is hereby given that the BLUFF CITY ELECTRIC b'l‘REET RAIL- \\v'AY_ COMPANY will an the 20th day of January A. I). 18517. at eight (8) o‘qlock ).m.. at the village board room present to the resi- dent and l )ard of Trustees of thé village of Fun Sheridan its petitinn fur the consent of (he President and Board of 'l‘rustecs of said village of Fort Sheridan. to locate construct. maintain and operate a Street Rai way upon. uverand along the inlluwing since” in said villain: twwit: . ... . t, M. AIKH K'hgli (U.â€" v-uu‘x. “1â€"" u . ()n Waukegan avenue frnm {he North Cur pnratc Limits u! said village to the Southeast rrly Cnrpurale Limits of said village. Dzm'd January mh. .\. I). 18:27., . E. 11024.4, 1). 'l‘ALco'r’l', . J. Dm'ULAs. .A. MVRRM‘. !. A. Dl'NN. i. B. WATRUI'N, J. F. PowELL. Directors of the ”IMF City Elcflrir Strcct Railway Company. ' XII-C A.._(\ DUFFY BROTHERS. » City Express. BAGBAGE Mn DIME PAncEL DELIVERY. To or from uny Part of City. OFFICE AT DEPOT, WA NTEI). pcrsuns tn art‘cm. gratis, In View 01 future orders; rubber stamp of (heir 0wa name for markm clothing. muks, etc. Writt- prainiy and em' one four pends e stampu m defraf' mailin . packing. etc. H. ’. MAY NARD. (1 Arm“, e. Cincinnah’, Ohio. Agents wanted for rubber Mamps, rubber rvpe, pads. dart-rs. whitt- llft‘t'r sigma. “Honk-(I Electrh'v ity." furt‘atarrh and pain. rlcrtrlr ht‘nfl. ctr. \"rih‘ fur :mwrh‘ N'rms. umber, Wood and Kindling. Nut ‘ Grate Range COMPANY, Tru Mu Vnrccls HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. Present Prices 01 Dealers in 7.00 7.00 7,00 7.00 per ton 25 Cents- Io Cents.

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