H Butterick’s Pattqrun at Miss Er akine's. Sweetland's )ulury Headache pow ders cure. Burn. Sunday umrningz. tn .l. S Nash. a baby boy. Insure your property with l). M Erskine. J r.. C0. Take (-h lury Humluclu- l’UWlit‘l'SZ for sale bv Dale Swvotluml Harbld 301.13 has returnm to his home at Mt. I‘on'st. ( unudu Next Sunday's svï¬'iw- at “10 Pru hyterizm church will hv in mmnm of MI: ’E‘ H. Demisml. who dim] lu Sunday He was an vhlvr of th church fmul its‘m'ganizzltiuu. Lust wvvk Blunduy Qwrninq the K. L. C. E.<)f l’nstur Thurvn's church held 11 .lmsim-ss line-Ming and suciuhlv «Awning in tlw Sunday Hl'llun] rumm of the church. The mom wan taste- fully (It-(forum! with flags and hunr ing and 'upprupriate- (*xvrvisvh wore- rvndert-d in humor uf tlw 1m) great men of this month. \Vashingtun and Lincnln. Mrs. Mary H. Munrvuf Port (71in ton. was ‘zlllml to n fum-rzll in Chicagnu fvw days. ago. and when slw :Irrivv'l found sh.- was un thv or (101‘ of urrungmnvnts. prvpurml by her departed frivnd Iu-fm'v lwr (lmlth. for a IH‘ivf nddrt‘w m llw l'u uerul. Summsing thv hum-ml mmld he in her frivml's quiet hmm- silo r0 luctzmtly :u-vmlt-d. You (-21“ ‘ imag- ilw lu-r natural vmharrnsslm-ut whun thv frivnd was trunspnrtéd In Hw church and Mn. l’re-shyu-riun pastor and friends insistvd on Mrs. Munro’s part hving lwrfm‘mml. and it was to Hm umim-ut sutisfnctinn of all. Hm‘ mldrms and Hum; of thv twu ('lo-rgyr mun \\'vr(-th¢- twtinmninls'uf ln-rr smml Mmuls to n-ul Christian climactfl and \mrth. our idem nf u fmnilyfmwml wrviuv. Harbld Bowie has retunwd tohlslmme at Mt. I‘on'st. (2!â€wa Don I forget mm the \‘Eï¬s ufï¬vo is pn pun-d to do all kimh 0f jul) Work on short llUtiH‘. ' :agnu fwwduys. ago. and when :Irrivv'l found shn- was un thv or of urrungmnvnts. prvpurml by departed frivnd Iu-fm'v lwr LOCAL ITEMS. mnmnry dim] lust of this THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. 11. C. Basye‘s dug was very much disturbed last Saturday afternuun by what seemed to be someone pound ing an the board fem-e west of the house. ‘ Mr. Basye at last started to investigate, expecting to ï¬nd a lot of boys throwing stones at the fence‘ but he W215 disappointed. .it was uxï¬â€˜y hwalls Bms. ’ne‘w "gashlin‘e on Wine. The\ have put in a 9.1) horse p mm engine to run thl 1r lathe and other 1na(-"him-,)_\ “ith. The} are now getting ready to lnaka ‘97 “Highlands" and if you Want the Mean) Hf gum] Wht'l‘lh. step in and urder (me. 'l‘hvmmm-rt of 1th Lnlu- Furmt l'n'n‘vrsit) (ihw. Banjo and Munda- linCluhs wnsuth-mh-d by a wry Inrgv umlit-nm- last Monday night. and if applause isun)’ criterion. thvir efforts m-re- (-Vidvntly nppru‘iHh-d. Thvy wuro ('IH'IH't'd after ouch num- lwr and responder] in awry instant-v. Sume of the soloctiuns gin-n by 1hr (Hen ('luh wvrv wry ï¬ne. vspe-oinlly the- (h‘inking sung from the German which was givvn us an vncun- by Mr. Henderson and (-horus. Mmulum HIM Rvpnl‘lvrv ‘ Mr. Clmnpitt. >WU are sorry to learn, had another fall a few days ago, but heis rapidly recovering from the temporary inconvenience. inflicted. Mrs. Richard P. Strvvt. alter a lung illnvss. passed away Monday last. FM). 15th, at the hnme of her son anry. where she- and her husv hand haw lived since slw was too l'vohlv to care for a home of her‘uwu. She was born in England sonw 763 years ago. came to Canada West while yet a young woman and main rii-(l thg‘rp. For sonn- years she and her husband have lil'éd hqrp. where all her children, save one. reside. Beside her husband. "Father Street." as he is n-spvctfully und‘ “Hm-tin†utt-ly styled by St) uï¬my. she- lvuvus threw daughters. Mrs. Senator Cus- grumi «if \Vindsnr. Canada. Mrs. (iourgv D. Boulhm and Miss Street 01' {his city. and tywi suns. Richard .I. and Henry ('7. Strm-t. both of this city. The former is the wvll known cashier uffhv First National hunk. ("himgm with which hunk :lisn tin- othvr sun is cumim-tod. The fmwrnl was lwld Wedlwsday nth-rum)“ {mm Trinity church. the svrvivr bring mmductml by hvr pub: mr. “(Mar l’. C. W010)". and thy \Vill â€OIL-«'0. intvrmvm in Lake For», HRS. STREET’ S DEATH. nmn M at (inldlflg: s U†m Sutunlnv. lvh .. ‘ A TREAT. {5; PETER F. DOOLEY, Highland Park, 111.. Feb. 1, 1897. The undersigned begs luave to an- nounce t0 the citizens of Highland Park and Vicinity that that he has purchased the business, tools, fix- tures and gumlwill of the old and well-known Aldridge Blackwnithing stand, just bnvk of John Freberg's Livery, on St. Johns avenue. Having worked for some time in the shop with Mr. Aldridue, l kno“ the demands bf,†the plant: 'knd i‘“ hitrh ri-putation It is my purpose to maintain the former high standard for proniptness and excellency of “ork as well as reasonableness of price. 211-1 all work will be done under my personal supervision. W- Cenmtl Ava, Hence I solicit the continued paâ€" trunugv of tlw old patrons, as Well as that uf new friends. Satisfaction guaranteed. \ Highland Park Telephone No. 44. Chiago Ofï¬ce, I305 Chnmber of Commerce. Fresh and Salt Meats, The Highland Park Real Estatc Man, It You Want to Sell or Exchange. Protect vnur Mon: ":06 may bring you wnmn. Write JOHN WEDmm RN a 00“.“ Patent Attor noyl. Wuhingmn I) (r. .. for their OI U10 prise ofler And new list of on. thounnd Inventions waned. GIESER " BROS, Wantedâ€"An Idea ‘ist Your Prqpertyiwith The Leading Market, ANNOUNCEMENT. HENRY K. COALE. POULTRY. FISH, BUTTER For Genuine Bargains. Cash C Yours reï¬lmctmlljY Ava, - Highland Park, Ill. TELEPHONE 42. Strings and Furnishings. Autoharps Tuned. Violins. Guitars, AND EGGS. DEALERS IN P R E D DENMéN Justomers Bayes. and Who can think of some simple thingwpntgy}? â€andollns.