fl‘ï¬! \\'u- lilu- patrimic pvuplu le (-all I‘m‘ that “(am nmrv baby'm malw our (-it_\“s Impulation an “H'll IlJNNl app-anal last l’ritlay alivr “nun. TlH‘lN‘Xl morning Dr. Bvr gnu swat Word in ux that our chair and Inatlwtic Maw-(lunian (-r_\'.|\a(l strut-k rt-spunsiw- vars. and m- \"Hlll(l liml tln- buy baby a \‘Ulé‘l‘, tun. _\'()ll sw' nn-r at William Grant's and all (luing wvll. Mr. (lram is (mv ul' tlum- gt-nvrmmlwartml. patrimiv Scotch .~\mvri(-ans \\'lm always (‘HHH‘H In llw country's n-wm- in lbw lmnr ul its vxtru-mit)‘. ()ur vungratula timw tn papa aml manna (lrahl aml l'm' baby 31M“. Later Auntbvr \w-flxidvr has' :I(l(l¢'(l a buy baby in llH' lrwnl l'l‘l‘f'†JflUl mel. Just to Sll()\\' you tlw value of our a’lvvrtisiug columns. the NEWS will. for u limitml lime only. insert ulgfivl‘ “Want" at] free. Now write out your ml. IN: or u (lozou words. 101!» ingvxm-tl)‘ what kiml of work you want. or wllut kiml ol' lu-lp you want :lll(l \w- will insert i1 l’rm- of cost The assessors this yt-ur will he ex- pectml to give very careful attention ti) the matter of personal property. 'l‘hv tinw is :40 short that it is (lilti- uult to visit all thv families. but 50 far as pussihh» it must he done. Thv Flotchvr Lumlwr Company sum) to be huvlnga boom.M'e1'yl)()(ly wants to make friends with the man they ztre-«guing to vutv for us Supvrv visor. 'He sold us the first cord of wand and the first tun uf mm] m- lnmwd in this town. Charles A. Kuist M'idt-ntly believes t‘humWn is on the w-rgt- of 21 great building boom. fur Titersduy mornw iug he received a -urlo:\d uf nails. . Mr.-Frut.lerick Fischer, at last :10 counts, was with his daughter, Mrs. McDunuld. in Sozltthk H0 is enjoy ing this trip to the Pacific (Must very much. For a first class haircut or quick smooth shave. call on W. S. Warren. Hm west side harm-r. He is at the old Muure stand. VOL I Highland Park News. LOCAL AFFAIRS. HIGHLAND PARK'HLL. FEB '26, 1397 Your ulumuuv. if it is a: good oueu says along thost- days. “About this tiuu- sow _\'our tomato sovds." that is if you wish to ruim- your own vim-s. Plums sturtvd Hm first of March may be mud:- to he-ur by July 11h. tlw :mnivvrsury of Hm Dvclurutiou of Iu’dvpmuimncv. instead of \‘nitiug till thv Nth of August. thv uuuiwrsnr)‘ 0th Butth- of Bunningtou. If you don't mm- to ruise- your own. ho sure and to“ Brown :uul BHIII‘ in SHIN)“ lo pluut u fvu‘ extra for you. “he haul supvrb ours lust your. MINI thv yc-ur lwforr ulna. - r We 2er glad to know that our ex (‘t‘iif‘ni mayor has put his hand to HH‘ business of getting the firemen tIu-ir outï¬ts of cup. coat and belt. and that \Vt-(lnekday morning he re- (‘oivvd 27) hrnn now suits. at a cost of $227) raised by subscription. Most of our husiuvss men signed lihvmlly. us sonu- of â€Will haw been burnt-(1 out and others hm‘c' (-onn- nvar i1 and thvy say, and say it rightly. too. “What is $10 or $2“ to having ll)_\' store burned down.†for it is in thr- husim-ss section whcrv tin- grout (lungs-r is. We are glad to know and record the fur-t that another of our ice deal- ers has come to see tlw virtues of Wisconsin ice over the 100311 product. August Benson. Friday or Saturday. received 14 (unloads of very ï¬ne ice. and devoted himself and teams to tllt‘ housing W same all the ï¬rst of the week. Thvro are no mollusks. microbe-s. lmctvriu or bacilli in Wis- consin iw. M. J. Cray. who expects soon to set his face toward the" land of the Apaches. the cactus, the Arapahocs. on the sunny slopes of Arizona. ten, ders his gratitude to his many friends. He says he will go out at eventide and sit under the shade of the banana leaves and think of the ’ark and his friends hcrc. as well as tJu-Ifar-oï¬' Canadian home of his vouth. Insure- your property with D. M Erskine, Jr., (V; Co. We are not in the maple sugar business. We receive a dozen cans each year from the old Vermont home. use what we want and sell the balance to a few friends. We like the old hometlavor. The great bulk of the “pure maple sprup." a sugar sold in Chicago. is adulter~ ated; theyare selling “new sugar" there now. while the trees won’t be tapped for several weeks. But one of our neighbors. We are happy ‘ to say. sells the pure unadulterated ar- ticle. The Yoe d; ('04 syrups are pure. absolutely so, for we have tried them. and they sell all the way from (‘ape (’od to Bering Strait»; for C. H. Baker. who used to sell these goods for Mel,)(.ma'ld. Fiseher Co.. the great wholesale grtx-ers of the Pacific eoast in Seattle. went up to Alaska one summer and took orders for these syrups in every large eonr inereial city way up to Sitka. When the Siberian railroad is completed in llltttl. there will be a line of restau~ rants all the way from Vladivostok to St. l’etersburg. with buckwheat rakes and You t (‘o.‘s maple syrups t'\‘t'l'.\‘llltll'llll|;{ for breakfast. That explains the friendship of Russia for the l’nited State-ix ~'-â€'~ The News is becoming immensely popular. If, during these hard times, any of our Park friends don’t feel able to subscribe for it, they have only to attend the meetings of the city council, as we have one very thoughtful alderman who thinks so much of the News that when he starts for the council he puts a copy of the last issue in his pocket and when there is dull time in the pro- ceedings he pulls out the News and reads the. editorials thereof to his associates. As he is a good reader. putting the emphasis where it be longs. is clear and distinct'in his enunciation. and makes running comments-as he reads. it is a highly entertaining process as well as an eminently instructive one, and we gratefully acknowledge one of the best advertisements the NEWS could have. ml is completed in 4| lilw of rt-smw from Vlmlivmtnk " N033