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Highland Park News (1874), 8 Jan 1897, p. 6

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Remember Plow‘s and Allergretti’s candies at Schumacher’s. " Pastor Thoren left Monday for a baief visit with his parentfldn-luw. Savé money. Rafl'en Baker will cut four-feet wood three times and deliver for $5.00 per cord. Dan. Sheahen is full of cheer. He collected a milk bill of one of our city. officials Monday morning. MMmtation agentJohn C. Dufl'y Réeps on, his autograph will be about as illegible as old SpinxxerfS. of greenback fame. ' Now is the fime t0 “turn'over a newleaf” in the family account book. Make theé'first entry. “The News for 1897 ”$1.01).“ G. SEveringham and wife go to Chicago for the balance of the win ter. while their son, Paul goes to the Sylvan Dells and Miss. Hazal to the Alta school. Photographer Brand has sent us oué of his unique calendars. ornaâ€" mented. with Highland Park views, caught by his own camera. and fin- ished and mounted by himself. George Brown is so' modest he would not tell us that he and his partner. Ml; Bahr. took some prizes on flowers t the late show in Chi- cago and We only learned it incident- ,he Sylvan Dells. and Miss Hazel 'to ' .he film school. . Photographer Brand has sent us me of his unique calendars. ornaâ€" mented with Highland Park views, caught by his own camera. and tin- ished and mounted by himself. l George Brown is so modest he would not tell us that he and his partner. Ml; Bahr. took some prizes 1 on flowers t the late show in Chi- cago and We only learned it incident- ‘ l l 1 ally. _ ‘-, There was a~ little"‘scrap" at the ; depot Sunday afternoon, during the v'; marshal's illness. Warrants have} been issued for the culprits, who 2 will be arrested and tried as soon as i, found. ' -, Some (people, complain of “water in their milk"; Well, you put a ‘ little more prompt cash in the milk- man's pocket, and he fwon’t need to 9 take. the cans to the pump to make the business pay. ‘ The fame of our excellent job printing department isextending. Though in business but half a dozen weeks, jobs have come in from Lake Forest, Highwood, Aurora, Rocke- feller‘iGilman, Glencoe, Chicago, etc. ‘Now that our friend DuBois is home again, we trust he will turn on I the incandescent lights in good sea- . son; not keep the poor printers and hundreds of others waiting half an ‘ hour or so each evening in the dark. A freight train went through here a few days ago composed of 62 load- ' ed‘cars, some of them loaded with asteel bolts 50 feet long and five ainches in diameter. It took one mogul engine and a half to haul the train to Chicago. The great social event of the week will be the reception at the Club ito the Fort Sheridan officers and their ladies this Thursday evening. Societv will be out in force and at its : best ahd. the Club have courteously For engraved Wedding stationery, i which you may want sometime in the 1 near futuregoto J. F. Learning Co., ’ extended the hospitalityof the occa: sion to the NEWS. for which we ex- press thanks. . l ,W , ‘ ‘ take. the cans to the pump to make i the business pay. ‘ For engraved wedding stationery, i which you may want sometime in the a near filmmgoto J. F. Learning Co., 130 Washington Street. He is our Laurel aVenue neighbor and has gotten out some of the finest high» tone jobs We have seen. m()ur highly esteemed'and progressâ€" < ive contemporary. the Lake Forester, has enlarged to an eight-page aheet,‘ oVer one half of which is what the lo 'a editor styled' “pot metal teler grams," with lots of illustrations by “our special artiston the spot." Brer. Cole We‘re glad to see you arejyound to keep abreast theaesthetic demand of your city for a liretclasa,high-toned, unuxcclled journal: everything up to the fin-deeieele standard. Forge ahead. neiglilmr. keep up with the pr()(,'l‘H’4llWl. LOCAL ITEMS. C. Duffy Call-on Dale Swaetlaud for Berry’s, Allergetti’s and Plow’s candies. We have a fresh assortment of each. A The Ravinook poultry yard is get- ting down to business at the rate of 8 or ll) eggs per diem, all “strictly fresh”. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. Mr‘ and Mrs. J. J. Brand were surprised by their friends Monday evening, in hem» of the 10th anni- versary of their marriage. Charles H. Baker, the junior par! net in the firm of Bgffgn Bake; has taken z:(1vzlifi§§?(3‘l” the temper}?- ry lull in business to get out'a neat household calendar, more for the home than the confining room. John T. Rafien, who owns that fine Central avenue residence, was in the city Tuesday. He is hopeful for business. which will revive, if the banks will loan/to honest men, and not to wild-caf/Calumet schemes. I 1 l 1 l l i A somewhat hasty look tnrougn Rose Hill cemetery the other day revealed some very fine monuments. among the choicest and finest being that ofthe late “Long John" Went- worth of Chicago. Imagine our an-‘ noyance- and deep charge? when We discovered it was made ruin the re« 1 nowned Barre, Vermont, granite, the ‘lK‘Ht in the world. unless it is that from Alwrdeen. Scotland." 'And that makes us think. that Judge 'Hihhard has just placed an order for a dozen v 'galloncans of that choiee “Vermont -lVlaplefSy1-up" for himself and his friends. ”this country can't get ‘ along without Ygrmont, it is abouT time it was annexed to the l'nion. awhat hasty look through ‘aker, the junioi partâ€" WE msu Youna’. WATCH nus SPACE NExr WEEK. T. P EVANS GIESER BROS. Fresh and Salt Meats, Vienna: Avc., â€" Highland Park, Ill. BRAND’S STUDIO. And have your picture taken Our Special Offer lasts I5 Aristo Cublngts, - - Phflno, or Ml“ Surftch General Teaming \ and Excavating. The Leading Market, POULTRYV FISH, BUTTER A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. vans Bros., 3” Central Ave" vans Bros., Central Ave.. Highland P-rku WM. TILLMAN. JR IT WILL INTEREST YOU. TE‘LEPHGNE'" '12. AND EGGS. DEALERS IN Go u Ont: 9° “lghllnd Pnrk. F. M. EVANS. 53.00 4.00 while

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