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Highland Park News (1874), 24 Sep 1897, p. 12

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Who has gone to Hm state Fair this Work? Sume Ullt‘ should km-p up the reputation of the town for rniv iug the biggest pumpkins. Druggist Fred W. b‘chuumeher and family leave toumrru“; to spend about ten days among friends in Mich igan. ,. Fred has sold .w much suds: that lieâ€"is a” tired «mt.- - The Chicago Tribune man has been around here selliugu Klumiyke map and giving away the paper. or the, other way. and the “gold fever" is stirring “mung u lot of H') tn 1 fel~ imvs. President Loss. of theelectric street. railway Company. was in town Weil- uesday morning, tn see about driving the first spike. in his new road. Let us know. Mr. Loss. when it comes off and we will make a speech appropri- ate for the occasion. , There- is one thing we have “ugln” the summer resiileiit: he lets the weeds have full swing. goto seed and stock the place down to weeds as soon as. he gets his fill of the “garden sasx." That is. some summex; residents do ibafiuml some know how to farm it‘. Buttericks patterns {hr Hula at Miss Erskine}. Dr. Putter found the Park such an “awfully lwulthy" plm-v that ln- has left ”w ('it)’. We want tlw city marshal arrested and fined for setting tlm sprinkler on the city building lawn so it throws the watt-r all over the sidei'alk. He has common folks lined for such things: I t him sufler also. Then we are umstitutionally opposed to sprinkling , in that way anyhow. The Woman's Missionary L'nion. of the Presbyterian church. an, noupw a un-eting for Monday We niug. ()ctolw; 4th. at H o'clock. to he addressed by Mrs. De_Voie. six years a missionary in Alaska. This lady is a charming speaker. and her subject (Alaska) is of intm‘est to all. The» meeting will he hold in tho- l(‘(,‘llll‘(‘ room of tlnu-huroh. All are cordially ilifitéd. Charles H. Bakm'. uf liaffvn and Bake-r, found tlwir business. increas ing so. that they wanted H(‘Ellt'h of greater capacity than their old ones. Hem-c- lu- l()()l(('(l all around at tlw Fairbanks. Hmvu and Buffaln, all first clam-a machines. and finally decided nn a six tun Fairbanks: than which flu-n- ix no better avalv in the Wurld. Wt» happen to knuwvsmnc-thing abuut tlw («instructinn (if svalm. and “'0 haw vxainine-d lllf'h‘t‘ wry awfully and find them as m-ar pe-rft-ot as such a scale can lM' made. They can not unly Weigh big loads. but can do it with HleUlllll' il('('llril('\'. OF LOCAL INTEREST. Doors, Blinds,(]lazed Sash, Brackets, Mouldings, Screens. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. l Tin. Sheet-Iron and Furnace Work Done to Order. Wmmmmsmmum-mmwwwwmfi All our lumber’is‘thomughly kilu drited and we guurzint'ée our mat: - rial to bet-qua] in quality and \Vurkmmmhip to any mudc’. Send for estimatc OFFICE: CENTRAL AVENUE AND FIRST STREET. Hard and Soft Coal, Kindling, Wood, Lumber. C. A. KUIST, JOHN MIDDLETON, JAMES WARREN, SR., INTERIOR FINISH IN PINE OR HARDWOOD. MILL WORK OF ALL KINDS. Sewer Pipe, Lime and Cement. Building Material of All Kinds. Stoves, Ranges, Housekeeping Goods. DEALER MANUFACTURER OF TELEPHONE NO, 32 DEALER IN HIGHLAND PA RI".

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