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Highland Park News (1874), 30 Jul 1897, p. 3

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Messrs. Robertson 3; Nohin report, 21 good business so ' far. You will svv their “nd” in this 21nd sucvm-d in;r issm‘s of the NEWS. The senior purtxwr lvurnml his trade as ('éll'})¢‘l| tor and contractor in Scothunh wht-n- a man can't, saw (-ordwood a wm-k or two and then set up for :1 curiwntvr. wit‘i'xi'n‘ii knowing the dich‘rvncv ho tws‘vn :1 jack plum! and a fluid h-u‘l, and ”v has hnmllml lumhvr for ymm alt homo and in this (-ountry. Mr. Nolan tho junior Imrtnvr, has long hm-n in tho hnnhur business. as forv mun or supvrintvnth-nt, both in this ('ity and (‘hir-ngo. and ('onquuvntly understands thv lumlwr husinvsu from start Ito finish. They proposv to conduct n fair, honorable and safe business. and as HIN'il Mk for ”W lulhiir- putronngth Mrs and Miss Leach 0f (hiczum have been in the city two or thrmx duysthis week. They omnv nut “M‘dllt‘h‘ll‘dy, called on Mrs. BIL-D1111 :1ld, spent the night with the Win chesters, called on friends the nut There was a very firm progrmn rendered by the music folks at tlw academy Tuvsdny night. Tin-y urv professional ml'isicinns. expert sing; vrs, not a lot of neophitcs, and when â€" my ”tun; km; {a do their best. as thtfy did then, something superb is the result, and that is what 'it wus then). The musicians from thv \IilitarV Acadmm Suuuuvr Sduml of Music VVill conduct the musical pint ()i the services at the Presbyterian church uv\'t Sunday IDOI'IIHIU’. It is lumi- h 55 to sth that it VViIl in) HUIHt‘tilill” (':.h()i(v The Em Shel-1.11111 smdiors‘ m 111 to 1111‘ Luann c'vlel1rz1tio11 111 11511111211 train 0121111111t 21 (1011111 (~1rs 1111111 to their utmost capacity 111111 1111 “10 (‘11- 111110 wanted 10 111111. Thv vditor of this pulwr has two firstcluss houses and 21 choicv up- right piano to rvnt.. (‘nll at lx’ufl'e‘n A; Baker’s (Alice. Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. AVurrvu ruturfu-d yoste-rduy fmm their trip through the south. Thvy ropm‘t u wry pleasant and profitable trip and pleasant \‘ e ltlwr. The reason some people can't pay thvir hills now is, they lost thvir way in Chicago “Logan Day. “Too thin; pay up. OF LOCAL INTEREST. lnts in Mnsun‘s addition to High mmd will in no way anw-t tliv plain ()f giving n lnicyvln with (‘:l('ll lot. The firm only lll:l(l(' tlm \vlu-ols for tlu- lliglnvoml ('yolv cmnpzm)‘. «if which Mr. ”lick is nmnngvr. 'l‘lw (-yvlv (wmpnny will mm Rimply ur'f \V. H. HIit‘k says that the filillll‘f‘ uf Mum“ A; Mum“. thu firm which furnished hivyvlvs to lx' HUM with lots in Shaun‘s-z addition m Hiuh . A rvumt m-fiun lmmght by flu- lmurd Hf hvulth nught 1n shuw tln- public Hunt although Hm} hotly La nut (-unspimmth‘, it is IH‘VUI‘HH‘IPHS \‘vry mm'h allivv. K001) your prem- ist-s in gum} (-mlditiun. fur if you (10 [mt you will rs-m-iw u polite invita- tinn {rum tlwlmunl in [my a 35W fin“. Miss Emma limit-mi win; has so long presided at thu postoflicc Wm (law. has fur sumo rmmm givvn up hvr pnsitinn. which will uftm‘ Aug. 1st iw uccnpir-(i by Miss Bcilw me-rs. Miss l'mlt-m [ms thv lie-st wishvs of HH' public. whntc-w-r may Iw hvr intumiuns. le I. 0. R. M. hold a succvssful picnic at the Nurtlnwstorn gum» lust Thursdav. Hmry Bruwnlw and Harry Evans are still wheeling in ()lziu. Moun- whilf- Dave Lighthnll luoks after the muillmgs, vtc. M. Moscs Son, proprietors of thc famous “Northwcstcrn", hm'c dissolved partncrship. Thc lmsincss will hc continucd by the lathcr, M. Moscs. whom thc pcoplc of this vi- cinity haVc always likcil as a lmsincss man. Hc cainc hcrc ycars ago and by industry and thrift has built up a largo and prospcrous busincss. Awa' the fire a fcw ycars ago‘ 110 built the linqst busincss block in thc city, and Iwnplc will bcglad to know hc is to rclnain. ll you om- thc oltl iil‘lll any hills Vou had better settle, for thc ()ltl tiriii s accounts must bt‘ “ountl up ""“"" u THE HIGHLAND I’ARK NEWS. HIGHVVOOD HAPPENINGS. Sun, proprietars of I Hw‘szuno style of wlwuls made by n another manufacturer and, will con. tinue to sell its lots on the same scale as before. K The meetingr of the board, which was continued from the 13th to the L’Uth. was tinished last Tuesday. A letter was read from C. E. Loss of the Blutf City “Street railroad, and in regard to the bond of tho compaâ€" ny. The estimates for the coming year were then made, and although the total running expenses of the village were, estimated to be about $~ltlfitL (:minterhalanced by an, 411ng nf-‘X'ittltltl from saloon licenses; still the board. to he on the safe side, made a levy of $1700, a raise of $400 on the annual levy of the last six years. which has been $l3tlt). : The board took into account. how- ever, the annexation of the Fort Sheridan sub-division, so that there will not he a large raise in the rate of taxation. A protest was filed by the street and alley committee upon the condition of the sidewalk on the south side of Breakwell‘s store and the committee was instructed to see Mr. Breakwell and get him to fix the walk, which is in a dangerous condition. The clerk, also, vas iu- structed to'post‘ “($9105 that sealed, bids would he 'accepted until the, fourth Tuesday in September for a lot of 5 feet 4 inch sidewalk, which was taken from the north side of Washington avenue. The meeting then adjourned. .\tlu!1!ii‘Munthl)' .H' . 4.17: lmnrhm \VL‘PkH' 'l‘imw .. . H 1.4m vaic“ uf vaicws. . 'Hu- Furlxm . . . . V. , ii. ’3 LmlIt-s‘ llnmanurnnl. , Lu?» And an on; the («WM (-un qlmtv for rntvs «m Hourly 50H purimhculs, if (ynu wish. FOR SALE At Ruvinin with gum] H-mmn hnure will he sold cheap for (- UH. nr :Idtlruss \V. (‘. ('mmxr) The NEWS is ready to form ch11)- hing rates with its subscribers fnr any prominent paper or magazine published in this country, Great Britain, France nr Germany. Emir in mindthe NEWS is always and everywhere $1.0M cash. \Ve will give ynu the NE“ ‘ and FOR SALE. TO RENT, ETC. Fl'RNlSIIl‘Jl) ”OISE TU RENT“ (‘ity \vntvr, .svwvr, vlmztric light and all modern («mum-- it-m'vs; situation (la-lightfu]. Ap- ply Mrs. Steers, Umml BIIIIT I’lum‘. near “('“U nun. city. Nur1h\nlllu.ln Roxic w fnr Hmmrx‘ ,\Innthl\ “ukh l\‘ OUR CLUBBING RATES. iniu. HI mom lmuse "Ml burn; (-Iwup for (- 'lh‘h. Hill :45 \\. (‘. MoKvnziv. “('N‘h m m)

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