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Highland Park News (1874), 31 Dec 1897, p. 5

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o7. NOLAN, :rial of All Kinds. uplit WOOd, Kindlmg. E. IN LUMBER DISTRICT. {cphonc 54. ler mg. hLmd Park. Illinois. s and Crockery, Q EXCMRQQ ES. St. Johns Avenue. land Park. RDWARE, ds riclics. L CO., cs. Shelled Nuts, alga Grapes. of ‘.in Town? ‘crincs. MAM. “MAMA“ numb lklhercd Free 0! Churn. HIGHLAND PARK. “mm". " i We have again. as for unuy years (‘;u-n:uinn~ In .-i-nI< pt-r tluzun :II ' past, received the annual calendar of Svhuniuchvr‘s ' ithe Springfield (Mass) Republican, (‘unsmbles Eilwdrtls and Rudolph- the ‘lr-udmg New England "eWS‘ lla\ c been dointr u lam! uifive husinexa paper. thi~ wee-k just the same size, shape and style . as it was 40 years ago when we first w" “'lew the” will b? mmei know the Rgpublican and is an ideal our biisinessdesk calendar. as the Re publican Is an ideal business and n“. \\ aukefl‘an Register isays. .home newspaper. Its neWS and ed- Mayor‘EIans uml Supervisor Flat.- ngrials are models of businese- like viwr Wen- in that city Monday}, “CL, brevity, straightforwardness and imy amiuiug the lunements. " Yet: they ' partiality and its pages are clean’ w: re, the pavements from the “depot E and pure; they are never soiled with up m the cnunn boarding honso- on the disgusting details of crimes or ”w hill! ‘ social filth ’ as it is truly styled. It is IiIiIre (lug (215m soun when. Attorney Sum”: I‘Murns‘. (‘unsmbles Edwards and Rudolph haw: been doing 21 lam! uffive business this Wt’t'k. ‘ 7 W:- xuppose there will be :some umre dug ( re soun when; our 1.\ Huh (min will 1' nur January I. \HSU‘ Erskim-ls EV'flllfln‘ht'Jl \fiwn'iflh‘l'l Rev, 5, M. Hum‘h. smalur. de;w >(-rvu‘c.~' in Yuuug Men's Rmnlmu Rpm” Sunduv M‘hunl at In 'H :L n ' Herman premium! m l. : In .I. m.: Y. 1'. S. L‘. 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D. 3w d) limilHnmA M. tk“ lhghw-md - Auzcvtu 1::501- M 7:.m roman p. w DR. FRANKLIN G. WESDDU, ROOM ! HIGHLAND BLK. I,” m I'M 4.) Dlchtory of 52cm: Societies. :VL: An Church up and prnx ‘hin HIQALAVD PARK POSUFFICE i' \1 'H HI) 1- v» .. Professional n 2-) )HH ‘11“: lipviumh “15.”. I.“ HR‘ mun CHURCH DIRECTORY Arrnw ll. 1’.er l4) ABOUT TOWN. ull ‘HJyts HR .1: NLme nu Had first >.u'1wm: J. HI n. 7.7; 5,7,! 1‘ :17; 1.52.; .1. . .::;;. ,/.: CLL £\' Uh .le (Y1 u'» H 2” H V. 31 m '1‘) :0 1' \l “1" HR [)_\ T [H ,\ ‘I nut ru'x nn Dec 15 minut \ (nrtu'c (in «\ x? Hum m l I RES. HIGHWOOD pm)! ‘1‘ u unll‘l'vl Hrs A ‘ p. )1). Rev. Hum! [0.4; 2L {1! .5 “ML \mz-rica, \h-Hinqs yf catch nmmh m For- H 2‘ 31) 9 4“ W 4': In R. Tl-‘lE TABLE. anmzu. Rm: E. J. v sum-u! :vt ‘J:;Lu IL 1L:\'nth\l|.|1 rimming u'kp.ll\.1 pn-Jcmnu mu: prux'cr Hum-ting h Lcugm- lyusim ii 43 ‘I R. .\L No, H‘: .uhl mm] ’l'ucsduys H. Duffy, Li m R '. Lan A» .\1‘ Km"; 11 Q [n [0.00 ‘1‘ m 11D "Ithllnd Park . lll‘ 33 ).L "1n u pJVl n' ““fl1“ ‘ 7"") i" “" Wednesday evfeninu Dec ‘ 3,31%] iinut '\ inrturc (hi-.5 5‘ HUMIJH' .1 social was heldkut. bliehome of John i’wsmm'wr- ‘ P rebel-g, on St. Johns ave. it being {the occasion of Mr. Freberg's 37th. Societies. ‘ R. .\L N , H‘.’ , . , M ttlgil’lficmi u;- sent, and the evanmo‘ was spent most, .1)”. v. LI 7: ml \‘ .\1 ‘1," . pleasantly. them heiuu guod singing mini Wanda“ in ‘ and story tellinr' in abundance . in'd' .i. \1K)SCS birthday: about 25 friends were pre- Vulcan. rector Sumlm' who»! 8, 3,0; >7 On Thursday, Dec. 24th.‘, Aug. Benson was 37 years of age, and in ;('k)lnnleln0l“dti0n of the fact invited “9"“."25' his friends in call and see him that nnnih H1 i‘ur-‘ ‘5 1. m1 evening, which they did to the num- , l 1 :’ her of 30. Those present report an inhh‘ {'WJ ; , . In” 53.5,“! ; evening most enjoyably spent, and ”ML “39"“ i wish Mr. Benson many returns of (‘unrf‘ Huh-i ~ , lhnrmhj‘x ml ‘ ink H‘ (3rccng « , 7 x theday. h p ”1H Rt‘v 2) in 1n In H) ('1 Arrive M l‘d<?hi‘ NM!!! Lm. .Hriav in :1ncmla) :zug‘Nid). (‘haxrcfn '. 10.00 1;!) Hf (uu‘h eâ€".. {,1 g: m "H :lrkL-tv TVH'L'S M'urth {L m. 1897 .\l ()0 m u! 0 m ; Next-Tuesday.evening the city lcouucil meats. The. matter of divL Eding the city into four wards will Jcoum up and perhaps Collecting the hack water rates will get another ‘airing. The: public wants to know . who is rcspmisible for lots of these :lmck rents. Some it is very easy to :u‘mlerstmul, but we :lJu't menu film-.1). A generous-hearted husband of»; this citv (made his wife V an ideal} Christmas present, a complete SM, ll); vblumes in Turkey monxéco bind»I ingi of the Century dictionary and? Encyclgpedia of Names. It is ale-E giant. and usefl‘ll, an everyday friend. l companion and guide. Lots of fulks 3 who make no small, pretenses don’t i know liuw to use a dictionaiy, or: would nut if they had one; but this woman does. And when she was: showing us the treasure she said:: “Judge. lion are welcome to the use? of these books whenever you wish.” ' and She lives in the same block. é At fithe annual meeting of the La dié‘s Relief and Aid society of High- ianfl Park, Dec. 27th, the following officers were elected: President, Mrs. Rev. Wm. M. Vines preached gin unusually ekeellént Christmas sér- 111011 last Sunday manning. on the “Supremacy of Christ,” and spoke of his supremacy in history. art, lit- erature, sucial and- political, and‘fim ally in the church. It was a broad field but those who heard him say he cu‘yerod it _admirably, observing the p’mportion due each pbiut, while his arguments, facts and illuslratioqs were fresh and étimulatiug. H. .P. ! Duvidsun; lst Vii-e Pres” Mrs. J. R. Bow‘nan; 2nd Vice Pres., Mrs. T. H. Spencer; Treasurer. Mrs. K. R. Smoot; Secretary. Miss A. H. La Bar; Visitors. Mrs. E. H. Brown, Mrs. Smout. Mrs. Bonan, Mrs. H. R. Gums-.11, Miss Dickensun, Mrs. C H. Warren, Miss Turuiey, Mrs. 0. L. ()lesun. Step in and (examine “H' graph» phone- at. Schumacherfs. ‘ Last Friday morning an I!) patina boy came to cast sunshine in and bless the home of ML'RHd Mrs. Wil- liam J. McKinney. , New! ivcok lhv First United EWML gelical church wili observe the Week of [’rayvr. Bustor Thbreu will per- munliy lead the meeting, to which everytmdy is heartily invited. Have you seen the handsome cal- endars Doctor Purdy isdistributing? They 'are the handsomest. yet seen in the Park. and if you are a patron of his‘ call and get one. Excuée our blushes when we say they ware got ton out at the NEWS (Alice. -pv- -, - The Folding A ' Pocket Kodak; sBlacksmith 3w. Central Ava, - Highland mum; West Side Barber Shop Orders taken at Mrs. Bock’s; Only x54 inchcsin thkkncsl mam. ”(makes pxan’ a“ x 35‘ inch“. Take: out [fight-proof flu unridgel a? The embodiment of photographic ddnlhal 5m} milky. m... rem-g rum nan. will In kWh'lol, cunt» “‘M<’M Ill- (MIM‘Q, “um I“ x 3“, ~ . 0 W. A. Mihills. o‘lr Linden avenue neighbor, spent an evening in Ho}- yoke, Mask, one night. last week. Afk‘r supper he took up the paper of all that country. the Springfield Republican, and the. first, thing that met his eye was a clipping from the HiGuLAND I’AhK News. . He was-la.» tonishml to find that people way off down there, 1.000 miles from home; read his home local pziper. and as soon as he reached the Park he marched over to the NEWS office and put down his “In God we trust" dollar of the fathers, so in to have the News ever) week for 189%, to cheer and enliven «his home; “Go thou and do likewise.” Home-made Specialties; Home-made Mince Meat GIESER BROS., Fresh and Salt Meats», \V'ednesday, the 29th, was a néted day, for two reasons, one local :and one of w0rld wide important“. The former, as it was the 58th. annivers- ary ()f the wedding ofiflr‘ and lifts} W. W. Buyington. We are glad to report he. is improving and his film- ily urégreatly encouraged. Sec-(indâ€" ly. it was the 89th. anniversary of William E. Glzulstonv’s liirtli, Hie man whom Justin McCarthy says is the greatest. Englishman of the Vic- torian em. In all probability them will spun be another DemocratiL weekly news- paperin Lake County: A, deal is about closed whereby Hon Jamei Malcolm QI Chicarjfis to inquire the plant of the Lakg County Patriot. \Ir Malcolm was :seuretnry of :the board of awricultuie lllldt r (:‘rovefinor Altgeld, and was at one time u inlem heir of the legislature. Hz is (finite well known In (lenmcmtk circlels'. Daily Sun, 7 ‘ . x Na C-merc I: a KODAK unias mnnuflctured by the Eastman Kodak Co. HS"!!! K88“ ROCHESTER N. f CcntrnlAyenue Fred. Schumacher has sold sev- eral grglphophones. ‘ The price of the machine is SUM)”. The Keystone LeaguulofChristian Endeavug. of line First United E 'an» geliral Church will enjoy a social watchâ€"night New fiears‘ eve; at Lhe [mine of Mr. and Mrs. Wm Tillman, to which 'they extend :1 general in- vitatilm. Admission free», . Kodak Catabgwxfm: at and“ tr 5;} “all. 275 Central Aven’ueJ The Leading Market, Ԥ In their scasnfi orders taken for Jelliun. Canning. Preserving and Pickling, Home-made Candies at all times. LOADS IN DAYLIGHT.‘ POULTRY, FISH, BUTTER AND EGGS. JOHN H. MOHR, Prop. orzt 119 Park Ave- TELEPHONE 42 DEALERS IN ..... and M‘nrmaladei usmnxumxcn. i We also have an assortment of calm , ems ranging from $2.50 upward. A gcomplete line of unmtenrs' supplies. unt these are unlv side issues Our 2‘ special attention is giwn to the handling of Coal, Building Material, and Ice. EFred.W. Schumacher, All work fieguted promptly and in the best thinner. , ‘ Fred. W. Schumather, OFFICE: HARTRONF 8:. KEMMERER - NEWS STURE. Secumetl-ect. Pu re Drug§a\nd:‘ Filling Prescriptions Painter, Decorator} and Paper! Hanger. These candies can only be bought {rush from the factory through us. .. GAMERAS .. PLOWS... Jl'ST‘ ()PPUSITE 'l'llE DEPOT THUNE 48‘ Horseshoeing a specialty. ALLECIRETTIS W. 'J. MCKINNEY, W at BAKER, ' gFresh, Salt and Smoked Meats. Henry Ewart, TELEPHONE NO. 34‘ Prescription Drugglsr, AND THE ORIGINAL SOLE AGENT. «4 florseshoer. niaHLAanpARK. 06¢. H. MILLS, ‘ General Heat 'Mak'rket. A Fine Line of Bakery Goods Hot Rolls and Bread Delivered for Breakfast. TELEPHONE 25 SOMERV‘ILLE’S Bakery and Restaurant, Highland Park Electric Light Co. Highland Park Laundry, A. 0. ORTLUND, manger. First Class Work ' At Reasonable Prices. Private. Telephones ‘ and Speaking Tubes. Electrical Electric Light, ' Electric Bell, Burglar Alarm, ‘ ' ‘ Fire Alarm, no: and Cold Meals at All Hours. Goods sent for and delivered to all parts of the city. ‘ Orders by post or telephone promptly attended to. 0m workmen are cxpefl.we usc only (he hem material and our prices Zln‘ as low as :5 consistent with wal work. We are now prepared to do 3" kinds of HM Im a] Constrm (inn work and repair- Ing, such as 5‘. Johns AVe" next to P. 0. Poultry, Game and Fish in Season. Denier In AI'I mum 's‘on hand Construction; T£L£PHON£ 24

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