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Highland Park News (1874), 24 Sep 1897, p. 5

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1'? The Baptists have a committee at work making arrangements for 2i regular supply of their pulpit frum October first, when the. regular ser- vices will be resumed. For anything in the furniture line call on the handy man. Pierson. Miss Alice Watson returns to ()gontz, near Philadelphia. George D. Boulton has put a new roofon his housothis week. Miss E 'a Egan left yesterday for school at Pvlhzun Manor, N. Y. Miss I V. Hammond of Fort Leaiei 1worthls Kansas is visiting Mrs. M. R. Hammond. Frances Hawkins goes next vak X9 Stamford, Conn.,. for, anoflwr year's schooling. Pastor Thoren will address the county Christain Endeavor convenâ€" tion at Ivanhoe tomorrow afternoon. The summer boarders still linger in Highland Park. You can't? drive them away; they are so attached to thisbeautiful suburb that they won‘t lvave. Herman Deuzel. the old reliable east sidebnrber, finds business in-y creasing so ranidly with the incom- ing prosperity that he has engaged Will Warren to help him. The Northsvestern trains broke the records yesterday; the 9.30 came along at llHe'). They stopped in Wuukogan forty-five minutes to lot tht- passengers see the new harbor. John Mohr, the barber, is having a new rock maple floor laid in his shop, and it makes one of the neat; vst and cleanest shops in this vicinity. Contractor Riuux supervised the job. Just a gentle hint for families who are going to winter here; put in your winter's supply of wood now while- it is kiln dried by this drought, and he. fore it is water-soaked by the fall ruins. Ear] Purdv reports the follow whu h'ned \1r.Bas)c s to; m was in his storu and tried to rent, ()ueof his tan- (h-ms. but the “doctor” was not {rt-sh enough to rent ton light fingvmd dude. H('('HPH' now working in the with husinvss. H0 of his oxcvllvnt furnncvs in thv new lmllsv. John Mnnrv, who Hvrn‘d as fun soriul artist hvrv for yours. till ho will nut and \n-nt, tn (turpvntvring fur his hvulth and 'zm-r run a shnp in Highwmd. has rvturm-tl to his HM stunt] on the wvst side. furnwrly «m-uph-d by Will Wurrvn. [)nWitt C. I’urdy has four men ABOUT TOWN. shop to keep up is putting 0m- Iimig Reynold's [{uviniu school Miss Caroline Shields is attending school at Ferry Hall, Lake Forest, one of the best schools in the west, or the country for that matter. If you vant a superb luncheon in Chicago. go to Schlesinger Mayer's new French cafe. Their chef is J. B. chhers, formely of the Chicago and Union League clubs. Jt is the only cufc of the-kind in this country. Hemry Clay Busyc went to Mil- waukee, Wmlncsduy. and suw Putchcn trot. Hu says Hourly 51111110011111 people fooled away their money to see the same thin". Prosperity came to the “ lscousin :tuto fair that day. Theodore Schwarzstdrted yester- day morningr for France with his three daughters, whom he will place in 21 school over three. for two or three years' courses of study.\Iis~1 Nellie Shields wont to Chicano to see them off. A harvest supper will be given by the Woman’s Missionary Society of the First United Evangelical church next \\ eek Thursday, Sep temher 30 from a to 9 o clock [1 111.. in Goldberg 5 Opera House. A good patronageissolicited. Prices: adults. 20 cents; children. 15 cents. The three suits against Mrs. Julia D. Butlér. which were called in Judge Hihbard‘s court for WedncS» day evening were changed to Judge Doolvy‘s and set for Saturday (“'0“- ing. Mrs. Butler can keep an ordi- nary court rooin laughing most of the time abOut as well as any one we ever saw. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. Professor Bert Cole entered the bicycle race at the Lake county fair in Libertyvillv last week. Hex bor- rowed one of the Mason wlwels for tho occasion, so as to give the wheel a glorious smuloff. When the race came off, he scorched nhvml at a fmrful rate and came out nvarly one lap behind all the other follows. Lawyer B. \V. Schmnuchor nL turned from his vacation Saturday owning. and tomorrow evening lw will guidv the legal bark of our noiglr hon, Mrs. Julia D. Butler‘s through Judgu Dooloy's court, if Mrs. Butlvr's irresistnhlo jokes don't upHvt the craft, andrplungo tho whols- lot into thv (Ir-op wutvrs of the circuit court. lluvv you spoil that clminlvss, puncturolvss and \vimlluss bicycle- in I’urdy’s shop window 2’ If not. it, will pay you to Hue it. “'9 lliink'it is the mu- (m which Judgu (Ynmstmrk. tho ('rstwliilt‘ trivk ride-r of Ruviniu. used tn perform hiscvlt-hrutml "mics. Tln- wlwnl is Hclwlulml to start fur Klumlyko I“vln‘unry Bud. 1898. :it four (ft-lock :i. In. Who will sit tlu‘ Hinllllf‘ zuul prnpvl llw pmlulx‘ is llHl \‘vl row-nlvtl. The be «t of everything this store. ALLEGRETTI and PLOW’S CANDIES. Fred. W Sch'umacher, Delicious ' ~ H. MILLS, General Heat Mafket. Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats. Centrll A venue and Second Street. Blacksmith Highland Park Laundry, First Class Work At Reasonable Prices. TELEPHONE 25 Jl‘h‘T OPPOSITE Horseshoeing a specialty. (inods sent for and dolivvrml tn 21H purts 0f tlu- city. ()Hlvrs by post or te-lvplwm- promptly :Ittvmh-(l h» is a rare article. but We beâ€" lieve we have it; the [K‘Ht in the city. A fresh stock of the original A. I]. ORTLUNI), Manager. CONSTANTLY ON ”AND. Henry Ewart, Prescription Poultry, (lame and Fish in Season. Dealer in All Kinds of Soda Water. '()SITE THE DEPOT. ”PHONE ~48, “ Ind florseshoer. HIGHLAND PARK. Drugglst, TELEPHONE 24. always at

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