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Highland Park News (1874), 2 Apr 1897, p. 6

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Hiram Wheeler reports thriving times; heirs justly pleased with a new WO‘JdChUPIN‘T which 0me to his home last wettkh . can“. -~ wwwa hominimgfilghé'fl'bhn P. Nel< son got his foot down in the mud out in the second slough. Although "very effort was made to rvlwise him he died before he cauld he freml. Th» ()t-mtili Club lwld its usual semi/monthly ineoting yesterday afternoon in Club hour-w. MN. H. U. Street. presiding. Mrs. Frank P. Hawkins read the papér, which the ladies seemed to enjoy. After the paper an elegant rvpaat of six or fright comm was rwrvml. About 7)“ ladies were prtuse-nt. including Rave-ml gupsts. W. F. Hogan; f9! trustees, Chas. J. Benson. John Bolun, Herman Swan mu; fur village (-lvrk. Herbert K. Evans; for police magistrate. W. E. Cummings. The Independc-nt tick et in summrted by many uf thr- lwst citizens of the village. Its ix-rsonnvl consists of Joseph So-mrmu, presid em; C. E. Juhnsun. (‘hzm Brown Ole M. ()nsum. Trustvm. H. K. Evans. clerk and J. Shonley nmgis» trate. The trustH-s whose terms expire this spring are. .105. Sevemtn Chaim: J. Beltran“ and Samuel E. \Viisun. For the village election on me 20, there will be. 'fwo titkets filed with the clerk before Monday, the People and the Independent. The People a is supported bv the powers that be." the present administration. The ticket is as followa: for president, ‘IV 1‘ .v Mina Alice ’Skidmurv, who so lon'g presided at our post office. and laf'é‘r” took éare of the one at Ft. Sheridan. left last Wainesday for New Hamp- shire. where she will marry Mr. Wesâ€" tun, formerly of the army. She takes with her the Inst wishes of hosts of friends. The town election‘ on the lit): takes plece at Mrs. Steusohn’s store. The contests {off- this end of the town are assistant supervisor between W F. Hogan andJ .S. Pm“ and corn Mable between J Albert Burke» and Charles Gordon. The school ejection forthisdistrict has appeared on'the horizon with only two candidates in sight, Mrs. Daniel Pease and D. H. Murphy. The place is the one caused by the expiration ofthe termof F. E. Wood rufl'. When you go to Mrs Stuusohu’s store you don't have to swim any more; than: 18 .1 new cross walk there. Miss Mayme Smith of Hitt, 111., is visiting her cousin, Miss May Parkhurst. HIGHWOOD HAPPENINGS. If you are tumbled with oil that leaves Ilrr [:(rfiits. does not him] bright and coats thr ('hunnry. try our oils and “1- Will guaraIm-e m satixiyyuu. Address Sovereign Lubricating Co, VAUKEGAN, ILL., SOVEREIGN LUBRIGATINB “co's BeS‘i Léhlgh Valley Coal;w mg m Fame? '1 mm“ Co. THE HIGHLAND PARK 'NEws Tcltrbom 67. FLETCHER LUMBER jabbing and Repairing. rice and Yard in Lumber District. .\ml We will see thatyml hau' a gum! nil and gamnlimn A trial will «my vinrl- you. umber, Wood and Kindling. A. DRISCOLL, (irate Range \ ut Egg Arc tlm bcm brand» A»! burning nits on the market. Cr stalllne Penn Oil Si vcr Cross Oil Florine Oil 740(lasollne and furnace Work, Sheet Men! Present Prices 0! IYIACUCI. II. V. , Dealers In 7,00 7,00 7.04) 7.0“ per ton w. Cmtnl Am, - wrmm. Fresh and Salt Meats, GIESER BROS, FOR RENT Large HLroum house; FOR SALE OR RENT My place on Oakwood ave. lots 22 and 23 blk. 5. Wrenn’ 8 add. one acre: house 8 rooms, bath and store- rooms; new plumbing, city water. sewer and steam heat; will sell all or divide. Inquire on prem ises or F. P Hawkins room 2" 3)!) LaSalle attest. CW‘ L. WANTED» .1 want about 20 young heifer calves at once; good prices paid. Apply to John Mooney. P. 0. box 102. Highland Park. WANTED, FOR SALE, T0 RENT EncSmitb premier (typewriters? The Leading Market. POULTRY, FISH, BUTTER nearly new: on Linden Park Place: all modern improveL meats. For partioulars ad» dress I’. U. bnx N7. RENT Large ZUâ€"room hour-w two blocks from Gray Electric plant suitable for boarding house. Furnished or unfurnished; 2: largs number of operatives will soon be employed at the Gray plant. many of whom will require hoard nearthe plant. Here is an excellent opportunity. ()nly thos who can furnish good ref» erencos as to character and abil‘ ity need apply. R. W. Hawkins. 9“ LaSalle street. Chicago. (). McPherson. TILIPHONE 42 wraovcutnr TH! onocn 0' ma mt.‘ AND EGGS. DEALERS IN

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