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Highland Park News (1874), 17 Sep 1897, p. 3

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They are talking of a milk trust in New York City.’ One of our milk men says he has had all the milk trust he wants. He says it don’t pay to trust out milk. But perhaps the coming of prosperity to the greater New York may make things different down in old Gotham. Miss Hannah Smith; who has been visiting the past three weeks at Mrs. A. J. Nuerunberg’s, returned to her home in Chicago, ThursJay evening. Rev. S. M. Johnson last Sunday resigned as pastor of the Presby- terian church in this city. He'proâ€" poses. we understand, to spend the \viuterin post graduate study in Evan- ston, while ,his family will winter in the south with Mrs. Johnson’s .par- ent’a. p. A Waukegan paper announces that the men of that city will dress better in the future. Glad of it; they will catch up with the Park people in time if they persevere. It is a fine thing to have good manners and dress well as we know by long and happy experience. A. G. McPherson is organizing a company for Klondyke, we are told among those who are looking with favor on the scheme are Robert C. Rafl'en, (i. E. Bond, Arthur Basyem and other prominent citizens, too numerous to mention. Earl Purdy may go to operate a bicycle shgp. There was an entertainment at the Railroad Men's Home. MOnday night, given by Misses Palmer. Davidson and Morris. They were aided by Mrs. Nettie R. Jones. George Jones. Miss McCunn of Evanston, Mrs. Pike, Miss Kusmnzer, Mrs. F. B. (ireen and Miss Maud Ingalls. Ice cream was carried along and was served with cakv. [n riding over the Sheridan road south Saturday afternoon we discm'» vrvd near Judge Fullerton's the be- ginning of a “pot hole," and also. a littlo way 011'. the beginning 01' a rut. It 000“in to us that if the stn-etand ”He-y connnittw know of it while the men \wre hauling mutvrial for tho nvw th‘tigl‘lllt‘l‘t‘, driwway. thvy (-(mld hin- tlw contractors tu put a fmv shun-1's full (if crushed stone into iiu'fie‘ plnvvs and saw u gum] numlwr uf dullurs. Clement Smoot came home from l’uwaukee Lake, Wisconsin, and start «1 on his last year in the public school. Mr. Charles E. Moseley, of the Chicago Telephone Company, and wiftE, returned,to Chicago Monday, after their summer o‘utin-grin the Park, They proved themselves charming summer boarders at Ravinook, 'arried along and w CITY BRBVITIES. served THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. You have noticed of course how finely those large maple trees. set out before U. W. Kirk’s residence was erected two years ago, are growing this summer. Well, when first trans- planted their trunks were carefully and thoroughly wound with big hay and straw ropes, and then the trees were drenched with water and they were kept well watered all this sum- mer, too, and not a leaf curls. The hay ropes were wet every day, so as to prevent evaporation Of‘ sap through the bark and the roots never get dry; hence they flourish. ' i The be .t of everything always at this store. Will hoard unempluvwl girls â€"lntelligence Office,â€" Rzliablc Domatic Hzlp Fumishcd on Short Notia. ALLEGRETTI and PLO'W’S CA NDIES. Fred. W. Schumachcr, Highland Park Laundry, A. (l. ORTLUND, manager. TELEPHONE 25 MRS. C. STROCK, 221 Park Avenue. Experienced Packers 1 ”of Household Goods 1 First Class Work At Reasonable Prices. Art Wun‘ and Hrnru‘lirzu' nur Specially. BRADY moons. - HIGHWDUD. * Delicious Jl'ST OPPOSITE THE DEPOT. 'PHONE 48. Goods sent for and deliverml to all parts of the city. Orders by post or telephone: prwupfly attended to. iis a rare article, but we be- lieve we have it; the best in the city. A fresh stock of the original CONS TA Nfllv 0N HAND. Prescription Drugglst, Soda Water. : nrnce: HARTHONF a. mums ' NEWS STORE. W. Central Ava, - Highland Park, Ill. TELEPHONE 42. Fancy firoceries, Tea. and Coffee. Fruits and Vegetables. ' St. Johns Ave. - Tclcphoni46. Fresh and Salt Meats, GIESER BROS» Upholstering and Cabinet Work, No. 5 St. Johns Ave. All work s-xm-utud promptly and in the- lwa't murmur. W. J. MCKINNEY, Painter, Decorator and Paper Hanger. EVANS - 31105., The Leading Market, T. E. PIERSON, POULTRY, FISH, BUTTER AND EGGS. Window Shades, Mattress- Making, Carpet Cleaning and Laying, Storage, Mov- ing and Packing. Hm In secured ‘he agqmy 0f the 0: cbratcd Chase San- burn Cufiee \w are prepared m 30:11 it to you in any quantity. All grades of Flour. Hay. Feed, Oats. Bran. Cum Meal, Gluten Meal. Middlings and Straw. DEALERS IN DEALER. IN

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