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Highland Park News (1874), 15 Jan 1897, p. 9

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Please give us news items you want published, in season. The last type is set Thursday afternoon or )vening. so that the paper can be printed Friday forenoon and be! ready for mailing after dinner. Tho mlitorof tho Sums has l‘t‘Ct'lY «Ad an invitation to attend the state Dairy Convention in DoKull). Fol)- ruary Ill-‘2“. The Illinois farIm-rs n-vidi-ntly wish to lvarn how to make: these womlvrlul Vermont sage-choose which sell in Chicago at '25 (~011th pound. Thvy 'an learn it. if they will ' i We understand that Judge Penis of old Deerfield has boredand piped with ‘3 inch galvanize-d iron pipe. a l7“) foot we“ at Ruvinin that gives nn unfailing supply of pure wafer very like our old artisian. Lake water is not pure: not very had here. hm it is not pure. Carl Bonn. who Owns land West of the slough, will take away live or dead stock, for burial on his own land. By notifying Charles Sack, he will come in yuu promptly. The thnship Bible. Society will hold its annual 111eéting Sunday menng in the Bethany Church with an address by the countV' represent ative. ReV. Mr Coleman Buy “‘Frog-iu-your-throat" at F. W. Schumacher's pharmacy. Have you seen the new laces and embroideries at Miss Erskine‘s.v For mortgage loans on realwestate. call on D. M. Erskine, Jr., C0. Pastor Johnson will speak on the subject, “Purity’f, in, next Sunday's sermon. A special musical program is promised. M‘udern \‘Voodmen of America. Meetings hrs: and third Friday of each. nmnfh in For- csiérs‘ hall. Jno. Finnéy. ' V. (‘.; Fred Greensladc, Sccmtaryx Highland Park ("ouncil Nu. mob, Kuyal Arcanum. “hit in Foresters‘ hull second and founh Mondays of every manth, Regent. Charles H‘ Baker; scvretary, Frank B. Green, A U. Fay lodgc, A F and A. ‘1. Reg ulnrmeetiug nights hrs: and“ third \londay in cnch‘m',onxh at Mawfiic ball, over .\1. Moses 8: Son 5 store Indepqndrm Order Foresmrs, L‘uurt High land. Mect'ings first and third 'fhursdavs at each month in Forester 5 Hall Directory-hf Sgcrct saddles. HIGHLAND PAR POSTOFFICE. LOCAL AITEMS. \KEIVAI Postmaster Aw . W. C. Stubhs started for the train Monday morning, and had his usual morninu frolic on the wav. with his huge mastiti' The walk w; 18 so xlip- perv the dour could not control him self and soianU} ran againfl Mr. Stnhl»: throwing him violently to the ”round, the hack of his heid hit ting on the edge of tho cemont walk, cutting a big gash in the hack of his hO'ld. and making him unconscious for some timr. Miss Ann“ Gray saw him lying on the walk and asw sistnd him into the hour-w, when: Dr‘ Bergen was snmmonml (ll‘t'sSPll thi- Wound and h- ft the patient in a vu-rt hopeful condition. Fresh ' wlll s At I RI 1 Mandel I __'. ....... , -..‘... half 21 dozen or more Weeklies. like Harper‘s: Leslifis. Puck. etc. We call that a pretty line equipment for the 1159 of young men. and a young man can have all of“ this and all the other privileges of the Club for tlw cost of one magazine. 0n the reading room table of the Young Men's Club. We found the Atlantic. Harlmr's.Centurv Suit) ner. Outing. McClure’s Cosmo poli- tan. Munsey Newlllustrated the Strand monthly magazines, with 011 Wednesday last. the members of White City Division No. 100., the Ladies Auxiliary of'the order of Railway Conductors. made a visit to the railroad Employes Home. After an afternoon of pleasant remeur ’hrances. with w ords of cheer for the inmates they returned to the city with a resolution that am assistance they and their sisters of the order could render. they would consider part of their duties Such angel visits are 411er mted by the boys. James McDonald, DEAEH IN , v Dry Goods, Groceries, .1 Flour, Feed and Wood. We keep but the best goods. and all _____ AA AA Add A,., A Massachussetts church has hit up?!) ahaigea. The chureh is in debt. itsupastpor has no great “pull" on the public, so they close. the church, and the pastor becomes an editor. If any of our churches wish to try the plan, we will sell our position for a valuable consideration, and let the pastor become aymillionaire as editor. “lift" the church debt. and. and re’ sign. There Was another game of indoor baseball at the Opera House. Friday evenixg, between the bachelors and the man-red men The game was'au exciting one and the score stood l?) to 12 111 favor of the bachelors. Mrs Dr. N. T Jamieson of Chi cago. and little daughterb. Were out Saturday to see her mother and “grandpa Binghtuu”. George S. Tiffany is hoping his wife and child will return from Cali- fornia about the first of February. F red Sclmmacher is now but soda andwill serve you gaut cup of hot chocolate. THE HIGHLAND PARK ' NEWS running an ele~ We make a Specialty of con» pounding prescriptions, using only 3 the puresn drugs. " ) w At I Rliht Price Your: Ior lnstmcflo. on the Mandel n or Mandel. ..... Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats. General Meat Market. St. Johns and Central AVe are sold at one price. These candies are ordered in small quantities and are always fresh. ALLEGRETTI and " PLOW’S CANDIES. for Prescription will sell you nnytmng In lhe..... \Vf‘ also haw the sole ngeum‘ FRED W. SBHUMAGHEH. HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. 1...... Druggistz Musical Line H. MILLS, Poultry. (lame and Fish In Season. Deuler In All Kinds of Peter F. Ducky.” TELEPHONE 24. my wa U!) cam Chi afte W8 um km iutJ IN." We (or has at um 86 man‘ she i Emnm 0n 0 Hi '1: . “5‘ Marty 10! U, ldan Chan-1e dulpl High ' Tl . dzlykt N :30 0' Juhnm Rudd: hear n: m be punan temlm In at": prusp Tl‘RpL’C T1 (Irrav been much f r01: Hear 1 R. 151 ant H. F. : June to H WI

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