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Highland Park News (1874), 12 Mar 1897, p. 14

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The 03:40“ elnh met Thursday af' ternoon in the club house, with a good attendance. V M185 Frances V'an Schaick read a paper on “Color." She iH known as a very bright, capâ€" able young lady. with some definite ideas of her own. which she. can eX~ press in clear. terse and lucid Eng- lish. and it is enough to say she did not disappoint her hearers. Nut being present. We cannot give an analysis of the paper. but it in high- ly spoken nf by those thdid hear if. :mce and will not giQup till the last. As a result of Mrs. Morford's mt dress last week on “Art in the Schools," an art association has been formed, with about 100 school childâ€" ren. as members. N ext Tuesday, the 25th, at about 3 o’clock, there will be a meeting of those interested, in the '4 ~' mnblv‘ lmll at the publio who” Let everyom- be- present. Martin Hurt had the misiortunt- yesterday afternoon yesterday after noon to fall into and through the heavy plate glass window beside the entrg‘uge into D. (7. Purdy‘s store. The glass is 8 feet high. 3 feet wide and 3-8 inch thick and muet have cost nearly $40 perhaps less will replace it. The wonder is. us his head was thrust through it. that he t'scfl[_)(‘(l“‘itllullt severe it not fatal mpmm. a go . am: 1138 been m a verv serious (gunman some of the time. At laQtr accounts her symptoms Were" more favorable. Dr. Bergen .is in attend~ ance and will not give up till the last. . As a result of Mrs. Morford's ad‘ Mrs. Fred W. Schumacher was taken severely ill with fever a week ago. and has been in a very serious It looks very much as though Clarence 1". Murray of the county capital, would soon be smiling post- age stamps to the aristocrats of that city. If so, Waukegan will have a first. class postmaster. as her citizens know by happy experience. It is reported that L.(). McPherson. the electrician. maohinist, engineer. ex-aldermau. etc. will 'go abroad this smmlier. presumably in the in- terest of the Gray trelautugruph on the other side of the water. The Foresters had an "open” meeting last night in their ball. over Mrs. Book’s store. There was a large attendance and everyone semned to enjoy the program. Twenty-minutes knocks out with Celery Headache powders. Have you seen the new pattern hats at Miss Erskine's? Take Sw eetland's Celery headache lmwders; use no other. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Read the NEWS $1 per year. Handsome new patterns at Mina Erskine’s. From appearances Ruviniu will furnish its full sliareof nominees for Cc-inent Sidewalks public offices in thv spring election. work expcmud in the J. (V. Coo is spoken of for slilwrvisor. L. M. Conlstock for justice. Carlton Grunt for constable, and" last but not, ' luast. we fill?!” lmvv ern-sentation ; PETER F. D' in the council through Dr. lngnlls as uldvrman of the Third. al- Mandolin [“51 ME. Bromi. late of Washington ‘ . Italian MCthC D: (3.. now at, Evanston. addressed I ‘ Hw nwn at tlw Home Sunday. Mrs. l TERMS REASONABLE and at lowvst prices. \Irs. \\ ightman is at work gettinu 'd piunu for the Home since the (100 tor has taken his to ”W 0er house. All friends an- invited to assist in any way possible. J. J. Healer has been making ex tvusiw- repairs 011 his house. Charles Campbell formerlv of RH\‘.llllil made a brief \isit with Mr and Mrs. Stark lust Sundav. Colonel Robert H. Hall. com- mander at Fort Sheridan, and J. H. Whigham. the golf champion and member 'of the ()rrwentsia club of Lake Forest. are honorary members. W. C. Cunam. H. E. Schwarz. C. C. Chapman. “1'. A. Chapman C. A. Chapman. S. Cunningham. 1:. E. Schwartz. h. Simmer, K. R. Smuut. E. C‘nifihafl Dr. H. P. Ncwmum . B. Brown. 1c. L. \"2111‘Si"!mick. Ruben Stuart. flurris Cassard. R. (i. Chandler, C. S. Bartlett. J]: L. Stockton. I Watson (Ii. D. Buultun. F. (i. (rardner .P. Camphe” '. C-urwith Muscle: V. dward Smith . RP. Bourniquc. !_)r._P .DIIam: There are two bad spots in the new cement sidewalks laid last full. One is at the east end of George D. Boulton‘s, and the other at the west end of' Mrs. Lem-11's walk. The sand underneath was not properly tamped doWn and under the heavy fall and winter ruins the walks have settled from two to thr'ee inches, so that now during a rain or thaw the walks are from one to three inches under Water. The contractors should he called upon to make proper re- pairs. Wanted , I want about 20 young heifers at 01100. Good prices paid. A )ply to John Mooney, P. 0. Box 1({2 Highland Park. Ill. Take Celery Headache powders for a safe and quick cure. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS THE EXHOOR CLUB HOUSE} [CONCLI’DED FROM FIRST PAGE Brown. RAVINIA ITEHS. C. .W hmu re R. J. Street. 0 S. Steward H A. 'Imnn‘r Jr. “ii lliam Sam. J. V. Watson. R. \\'. Hawkim H. A. Fessendui. John A. Ranch ChariesB Rim Schuyler M. Cue, E. I. Lohdcll. R. B. (xregon'. \\. H. Harper _R \V. __Cu.\. 13411.;9m‘axia. W‘ H. AHL‘y. F. \\'. Cushing. l.‘ (1‘. You, William Burrie. 1’. A. Vruléil'ltinc. \_.\'. _l_). )Vumls, A. McRiiilfiék. L. Brhwn. 12.1’5 'ng. f A. J. NOERENBERG, ' Mason - Contractor. Cvmeut Sidewalks and all othm‘ work executed in the bust mannur and at luwvst prices. PETER F. DOOLEY, Cement, Hair, Lime, Stucco and Plaster. St. Johns and Central Ave W? keep but the best goods, and a" fire sold at one price. Dry Goods, Groceries, Flour, Feed and Wood. James McDonald, Norm \IIwn'IaII Rmiéw for . . I. 35.3" Harper' 5 Month!) {.25 " W eckl) 4.40 (femur). ... ,. ; , ,. I ,. 4.1m \fiantin MuIIthh . . .. ,V .. 4.35 Landon W ceklv Times I”. .I, .m. . , 4.1m Rude“ of Renew 3.20 "l he F urum . 3.75 Ladiz-s HmIIe Journal 1.65 And so on; the editor can quote for rates on nearly .300 periodicaIS, if you wish. The NEWS is ready to ‘form «1111); ‘bing rates with its subscribers for any prominent paper or magazine published in’ this country. Great Britain. France 0r Gerrnany.. ‘ Bear in mind the NEWS is always and everywhere $1.00 cash. We will give you the NEWS and Catlow and Mr. Delanti were also visitors; the latter enjoys the dis- tinction of being the first inmate of the Home. He is a jeweler, having learned the trade and Immune inde- pendent. ' HIGHLAND PARK, lLl. OUR CLUBBING ' RATES. Mandolin Instructor. Italian Method...«. tWWfi$W§H¢WWMWW “ "', WW DEALER IN Dcalcr in 4. 40 4. 60 4. 3a 4.1)“ 3. 20 3.75 1.65

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