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Highland Park News (1874), 8 Jan 1897, p. 2

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"So I was, Miss Frieda. a day or two ago. ” he answered with u hear- ty handshake “but our house decid ed to Wild me out this way 011 husi» 11885, and Miss Churchill had already Written, asking me to 0011197301119 time during the summer, if I could." "Well. now you ai'e here, I hope you will enjoy yourself and. not have ecause to regret your long trip." “That rests with you." he an- swered earnestly. Frie la made In) reply, but (-1 ed the house. and callingw Sergeant. introduced Mr. McKen it‘ :md then escaped as soon as possible to her room. There she sat down amdfirie'l f6 collect. her thoughts and calm herself. L [CONQLUDED FROM FIFTH mun] Suddenly the click at the gam- labch broke in upon her dream and Frieda hastily sat upright and ’"Txnh- bed her eyes. But still she seeuwd tube dreaming for who was com» ing up the walk but the very one of whom she had been dreaming all THE. SEROEANT’S DAUGHTER. AStory 6f the Fiftwnth Infantry at For! Knowing that thin 1mm" be real" ity. and not a dream. she rose to meet him, saying:“Mr. McKenzie. this is truly an unexpected pleasure, for I supposed you were five hundred miles away." Jessie came home much surprised to Sit: a stranger sitfing‘un the porch and Anna coming up just. then with Mr. Carroll they had a merry t.,ime rxchunging greetings and (ampli- moms , SO it came about that at Christnmfi there wan a triple \veddingiat the Churchill’a. after which Frivdzi. 31nd Jessie went tn the-ir new homes, while Anna stayed in her awn home. for both the Sergeant and his son» in-law decided when Hwy obtained thir dischargek to make that thvir home. This Mr. McKenzie, Erieda‘s old friend. had come for the express purpose of finding out something Very imlxn'tant to them both. and before the week was over they had settled it satisfactorily. Jessie and Mr. Huffman. after some delays. den eided that they would follow the fashion set by Anna and Frieda. Perhaps We! ought not publish what the man who ought to he may, urof Highland Park aftvr Robert G. Evans retires frmn the office. said about our furfamvd bicycle ordi- nanceJmt it was “vigomus and pointed? Htv Jl‘un II. Mom": AM» Aucv, sxunlnnnfl Musical Insttumcnts, Strings and PETERF, DOOLEY, ° THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. I SELL... Engraved Wedding and Society Announcementsaezs: . Crests, Monograms and _Address Dies: xxx» ‘ ” MandolinJ-l‘aught '. . . After January 1st our Repair Shop will be' m runmng order. Now is the time to have your wheel repaired and put an shape for next season. Cement, Hair, Lime, Stucco and Plaster. A. J. NOERENBERG. ‘ James , McDonald, Mason - Contra'étorq “FAIED IN Cemnnt Sidewalks and all other; ‘ , \ work execute-d m the best mmmvr; . ‘ and at lowvst pncr's. { BRflND'S STUDIO, Central Ave.. HighI-nd P-rk. And halve- your picturt- takt-n Our Special ()fl'vr lasts. ISAristtbianso ' ' - ' ‘ Plgflno,or MuttSurfact. - - 'rimmings. INGALLS [BROS. 5 C0.» 3et My Prices Before Purchasing Anything In This Line. Manufacturers of the Highland. Bicycle Supplies of All KLnds. J. F. LEAMIN G 8: CO., Stationers, 150 Washington Street, Chicago. JJJPresent Your Friend with a ‘Mandolin, Xmas. Wheels Bought, Sold and Rented. Wheels Stored for the Winter. Go u On'cc to Dctlcr in FOR TERMS CALT; 0R ADDRESS 33.00 4.00 while Dry_ Goods, Groceries, Flour, Feed/and Wood. are sold at one price. St. Johns and Central Ave We keep but the best goods, and all Italian Method. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. DEALER IN ‘cntral Avenue, Higbltnd 'Ifk, Ill.

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