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Highland Park News (1874), 7 May 1897, p. 15

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Mrs. (101 Jamie-son with of Watprtown Arsenal. home at her mother's, Mrs. (‘vntrul awnuv. The little1 is a bright, luoking child. The lngalls Brothers Lunch counter was a booming success last Sunday. They hunched. over It)” wheelmen en route betWeen (‘hieago and Waukegan: and might have fed more if ”their larder had not given out. We went in Tuesday a little late. just to “sample" the institution. and .had one of the best cups of coin fee we have enjoyed for a long time. It was none of your patented ground mixture stutl‘. but genuine Java and Mocha mixed. with strength and flavor. and on its strength we wrote rousing editorials and brilliant lor cals all the afternoon. till the read» ers of the NEWS have been compelled to say “On what doth this our Camar feed '3" The Y. P. S. C. E. of the Bethany church has been successful in secur- ing the engagement of the North- western College Glee club previous to its extended tour to Philadelphia, Washington. New York and other eastern cities. This will be their second appearance in our city and the announcement of their coming is hailed by "the many friends they inadea little over a year ago. Those who heard the boys then have long desired another opportunity to greet then). Theywill heahly assisted by the vocal soloist. Miss ()rno S. Yag- gy. who‘will render one of her origâ€" inal compositions, “Springtime." and by Miss Lucy J, Smith, whose rendiâ€" tions on the violin are always appre- ciated. They will Sing under the auspices of the Y. P. S. C. E. at MacDonald's hall, Friday evening. May let. Reserved seat tickets can he secured at any of the drug stores. that talk is cheap and that an alder» man’s value is, usually, in invorso ratio to hisr“gift of gale." The val- uable man is he who can and (106k! put in work in committee meetings and votes; right. Colonel Davidson is taking his hearings, sizing up the capacity of his associates and getting hold of the council work. Thus fur the new men have done admirably and they act was though they were, going to fight it out ,on that liiw to the 0nd of their terms and so stand high in the esteem of their fellowza. FINE ENTERTAINMENT PROMISED. LUNCH-COUNTER IS BOOMING. hc‘r baby. Mass-L, is Floyd (m “colonel" When a man's pulse gets low. the physician knows there is something the matte-r. and the thing to do is to tone up tho system so as to restore tlw normal condition of things. So with a church: if the congregation dcclinvs in number and interest and the Sunday school drops off. someL thing is wrong. ‘ It may be in the minister or in the congregation, but somewhere: soumthing is wrong. and it don't. lwlp matters any to say “()h. anything is all right." while as a matter of fact cwrything is all wrong. l’coplc din whvn in tlwir sclf-dvccption tlwy think they are getting well. Exâ€"mayor of Chicago, John A. Roche, is building a home for his daughter, up on lot 2, block 32, the one where his famous Jersey cow has fed for a couple of years. direct» ly opposite John Middleton's new house on Linden avenue. lt ix a fine location, and when that new bridge is built over the ravine on Maple street, just cast. it will belmt one good block to the lake shore. Monday. 42nd Tuesday lots Of people on the ‘wasi Suu‘. were. an stirred up oter a' lot of dead animals out in a man's field west. of the city limits. The statute says that such things constitute a nuisance. with a penalty of not over $100 for the first offense, and for the second. he~ sides the fine. threw months at the county jail. That law can and will be enforced. The Royal Arczinuui council No. 10156, has had so successful a history for the last year and more. that their old quarters became too small, so they have nuived over into the Masonic hall in Moses block. where they have room according to their size and strength. This is one of the very successful institutions of this city: long may it flourish and do good. Mr. ' Mersereuu of the Electric Light company. has taken the house owned by Mrs. VunSchaick and 00,» (-upied by Rector WolCutt. He will move in us soon as the measles per- mit. Meanwhile. the rectory is be» ing put in shape for occupancy, painted, pupered, etc. Sume folks don't know the Park has the liwst kind of :1 paper, but they have found it out over in Lon- don, England, and u whscription for the NEWS to be sent weekly to "18 Fonturahia Road. Lavender Hill, London, S. W.. England," has been recvi ved. 703% is nothing if not good. Try a can of Chase Szmhorn‘s at Evans Bros. THE HIGHLAN I) PARK . NEWS. OF LOCAL ‘INTEREST. Rev. H. C. Wheeler of LaPorte, Indiana filled the Baptist pulpit last Sunday morning and evening to the great satisfaction of the people. They said he was original, independent, fresh. scriptural and several other good qualities. He was an old classmate. of Pastor Gould s and has just come west, from the granite hills of New Hamp shire It wont take him long to grow up with the country as he has quite a start already; we should say he was fully grown now. “Judge Hillbard received only 185 votes at the recent official election while Mayor Evans and Attorney Smoot had 385, they all had no on position. But the judge‘s name was only on one of the three full-fledged tickets, while the others were On all of them. Now; then. if on one tick- et he received 185 votes, how many votes would he have received on three tickets: 185x53 -555? Any doubt now as to who is the most 'yufmlui mam m (nth city. ' "r iggers (lont lie. ‘ Wheelmen and wheelwomen want to remember the bicycle ordinance; it is strict and any attempts at over riding it, or disregarding it, will be followed by trouble for the violator The council and mayor have allowed us large and generous liberty, and now as good citizens, we must re- Hpect the law. There is a‘nd‘will be 110 ill feeling toward anyOne, but the ordinances must be enforced, that is all-.1 If they are "wrong. have them repealed. < Attend the IngaHs bicycle auction tomorrow (Saturday) evening May 15, at 8 o’clock, if you want a giltâ€" edged wheel for a low price. Evans Bros. are headquarters for hammocks, ice cream freezers and croquet sets. Why not be satisfied? N0. 155 CENTRAL AVENUE. Near St. Johns. Do you want to be satisfied ? «u The most modern faces of type, the best ink and paper, and skilled help vnable us to turn out the best Commercial Work on the North Shore. Rates always reasonable. Ynn wil? be satisfied if you have your Job Printing executed at the NEWS ()fâ€" fice.

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