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Highland Park News (1874), 15 Oct 1897, p. 10

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co. ()1 Uoston. He has been in their employ 2| years. He is a gentle man from start to finish. and people familiar with book agents lgnow how much that means. He came to show UH their Justin Winsor‘s Critical H istory of America, the best work in the English language, in eight, or sixteen Volumes. We have known of it for Ht‘Vt‘Hll years, and want it, more than any other historical work. We wish our public library owned it. as a work of reference at least, if not for general circulation. The library Would be greatly enriched with these standard works for the use of our school pupils, One part, of their education uhould be learn~ ing how to use such works, W0 hm] a delightful call of half unhour or an Tuesday afternoon frmn Mr‘ Burlingznne, a hook agent rvprum-nting Huughtun. Mifliin (‘1). ()f Huston. }IP has hmxn in fhnl’r WI” be a great treat to Park people. as it is not often that such talmit can he prooured “for small towns. Lithographs and particulars an» nouucenwuts will be out, next week. Rev. A. K. P. Small, D. D., for many years pastor in Bangor, Me, and one of the first preachers of the old Pine Tree state filled the Baptist pulpit Sunday; and he filled it. For a long time we have not heard so clean cut. logical, well worked and scriptural a sermon. Such preaching as that builds up churches in the truth, and such churches stand for and are mighty powers for good. l’rof. Small, of the University. is his son. We know now where Prof. Small got his brains. VEli Perkins. the popular humorist and lecturer. has been secured by ‘ Dr. Thorcn to deliver his new lec- ture on “Fun and Facts in Japan and China" on Thursday- evening. Nov. 18. under the auspices of the Young People’s society of the First‘ United Evangelical church. This will be a great treat h. PM], “mini“ llm‘. H. H. Thoren begins a sev- vral weeks revi 'al service at Duerfield next Monday. I). M. Erskine J r.. 61, Co, the mal a-statr dealers. havo closed the sale of thv Lewis P. Erskine property on (‘vutral avenue for $5000 cash, the, purchaser being Mrs. Clara R. Smith. (H-ntral avenue is“ now one of the most popular strewts in town. Lucian J. Kiev, Dun Cole. Charles (lastliold. John Fruln-rg and Jami-s Higgins finished their work on the lwtit jury Thursday morning; drew their pay and came home, with the (musciousness of having done their duty well. It was a gixxl set of men throughout. LOCAL ITEMS. Subscribe for Highland Park News -- MRS. A. BOCK, Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods and Crockery, BOOTS AND SHOES. 3rults and Vegetlblcs Received Dally OFFICE: Hard and Soft Coal, Kindling, Wood, Lumber. WW“WNW“WMWNN'WMWNWNW£W THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS Goods the Best. Prices are Reasonable. TQNDEES FOR RENT. JOHN MIDDLETON Sewer Pipe, Lime and Cement. Building Material of All Kinds. A (‘umph-tv lim- nf mt'tlicim-s fur all alllncms of the whorl. L‘uscs requiring innucdiate attenti()n.slu‘h us Fracturml Frames. Luusr Heads. Loss of “'ind. Stir? Jnints, Hun. prmnmly dinglmsml and treated‘ ()fiicc- lmurx, '7 A. M. to n r. M. Plcusc observe that my labora- mry is lm'atwl in the ventral part of town. [wing TELEPHONE no. .12 HIGHLAND PARK, ILL ‘. PURDY, B. D. opposite the (Z. s; n. w. Dem DEALER IN Bicvcle Doctor. Highland Park, Illinois. Telephone 54. We sell and ship our goods to no one else, consequently their slot is the only one, from which we can guarantee the consumâ€" er will receive our genuine Teas and Coffees. are CHASE 8: SAN BORN, our exclusive Selling Agts for HIGHLAND PARK. EVANS 131265. Goods Delivered Free 0! Chlrge the Importers. $1 Per Year.

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