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Highland Park News (1874), 27 Aug 1897, p. 9

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nul mu not. learn tln- n: “(-nlumity" fill the; nvxt all] had a lino timv and was (Iinghtfui, Thv Trinity church pvoplo gave their pastor, Rev. PIC. Wulcoll and family. a royal reception at the new rm-lory last, Friday evening. We thought things lookml a little suspi- cinus about, there as we \vhmilml past. but (lid not learn tln- nature of the “('alamily" till the; nvxl (lay, They all had a lino timv and tlw I-w-ninu cast corner of thc basement is sat asidcfur thc girls' bathing room, containing dressing closets and tan bathing ~p0111part1nents, whilc. the nortl1we1stcr11corner is to be fitted up with tnilct, (lrcssing and bath moms furthc hoysi Each bathing cmnpartu1cnt,on the girls' side cun~ tains aficgcnstrmn shmvcr bath with ascat amt foot hath T1111 lmvs hathmmn is scparatml by curtains fmmthcir gcncral dressing mum and contains clcven (havenstrmn shmvcrs ranged around the walls. Boston is going to have a new public school named after Paul R(‘~ mm, which will cost. including,r the site, about $350,000. The building will be in light. pink granite, gray, [ml and white brick and terra cuttu. and will contain public bathing fuâ€" cilities for the children. The nortl1~ Some people seem to think a $30,â€" 000 high school house is extravagant for us. Read this of one the old Puritan city is going to build: Brother Hall, we cheerfully extend to you the right hand of fellowship and welcome you to the editorial fra~ ternity of this county, than whom a cleaner and better set of men does not abide in this imperial common- wealth. Mr. Coon retires to enjoy honors and rest, well earned. He can practice law to dispel ennui: we will welconm him to our court. earth and-“a part of Fletcher," as our old neighbor used to say. but he does propose to maintain the high standard of the old (Suizetya in the past, and the best interests of Lake County. He shows great wisdom in retaining City Editor Farmer, as his right hand man. ()nr ostoonmil contemporaries, the Wnukegan Gazette and Daily Herald, passed Monday lust from tiw hands of Senator R. W. Coon, who has owned them for 12 years, into the possession of Frank H. Hall, an ex- perienced journalist from Kenoshu. We like the tone and spirit and up- todnte style of his sulutntory. and greatly enjoy the mainly modesty and frankness of his platform. Ho. does not prgxend to own the whole A SWELL SCHOOL HOUSE. A JOURNALISTIC CHANGE. Fruits and Vegetables Received Dairy. MRS. A. BOCK, Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods and Crockery. BOOTS AND SHOES. hrml and nwncd in Luke Cmmty Entrance ‘ No. 9 2:35 Class Pacing .............. 8150 00 35.00; tn lw paid whtn entry is made. En- N0. 10 2:10 (‘1:1 % 'I‘rntting._ 2M) 00 tries to this rare L‘lllSl‘ at 8:00 n‘clm‘k p. m.. i Nu. H 13:30 Class Trotting ,.. 200 00 ScptL-mbL-r l l. 1897. 1 Nm 1‘: FrL-L‘Jurull Trotting... ...... 2530 no *I’urmvrs' Raver qu horses (mares or goldinus) bred and raised on farms in Lake County. that have nm‘or trotted In :my my» cxvvptthc Farnwr‘s Rat‘s at [Abortyvillu IIL. and have m-vrr won a racc. All entries \nll lw subject to the uppruvnl nf tlu- (lirm‘tors. » On Sept. 17. 1897. at 103. m.. the track will be cleared for the benefit of cyclists who desire tn L‘Iltt‘r Hlt‘ lm‘yclt‘ race: The Society offers a purse of $20 for this event. to be divided as fulluws: Fifty per cent. m wmncr, 35 per cent. to second and 15 per cent. to third. .-\ purse of 84-0 is Offered by the Sucicty to the winning Clubs, An entram‘e fee of 85 is to he pulll by all (‘luhs who tit-sire to tutor the contest. which will ht- :uldL-d m the purse. Purse will be divided as folluws: Fifty per cent to the winner. 35 pcr vent. to second and 15 per cent. to third. ' ‘ All entries must be made before 8 p. m.. Monday, Sept. 13. 1897. All clubs must he run- stitutc-(l of players rt-siding in Lake County. Players will be admitted to the rounds free on the days they play nnly. 'l‘hc Sncwty reserve the ri 1m to devian- ganu-s off i the weather is unfavorable, and nu postponed games will he playctl'. “HAPPY JACK,” THE GUIDELESS WONDER, BASE BALL. â€" BICYCLE RACING New Attractions ! THE HIGHLAND PARK NE .l 2: mzfitlass trotting. .......18‘20000 . ’ ':§ (HM .‘ trotting . 100 «m . 3 2 :3? ) C lass trotting . 200 on . i Stake Rm e , \nv lmrsi; eligible that has m- u-r “on H mm 0 ran om the P 2mm.- r' 5 Rm c at Liberh \ illc. Hi. Hursrs to he bred and gm m-d_in Luke C(mnty Entrance For Entry Blanks, (etc, address Goods the Best. Prices are Reasonable. Will be at thi; Fair Sept. 15 16 and 17, and give bition each day. He has a record of 2 :W Greatest attraction of the age “WEDNESDAY. SEPT.15. Libertyville, Sept. 14 to 17. JAMES M. WOOD/WAN, Secy., Libertyville, Ill. Large Exhibits ! BASE BALL PROGRAM. COUNTY SPEED PROGRAM. THE 44TH ANNUAL BICYCLE RACE. WILL BE HELD A'l No. S) No.10 Nu. H Nm 1‘: N0. N0. N1). N1). and Good‘ Races ! Hi hland Park, Illinois. Teiphonc 54. ~Frcv-fnnnll Purim: J1‘ armcr's Rama. ‘ H 12:15 Class Trotting . .... Free-fora” Running. . .. FRIDAY. SEPT. 17 ’I‘rntting.... «Trotting ,.. THl'RSl)AY. SEPT. 10 (loads Delivered Free 0! Charge. exhi- 3200 00 75 ()0 2m) 00 100 on

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