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Highland Park News (1874), 24 Jun 1898, p. 8

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As last'eveuing closed Mrs. Bow- en 5 connection with the school some brief word is due from us. She came here at the close of Miss Sargentfs highly succossful term of service, when our city school was at its highest and it was practically a foregone conclusion with wry many that Miss Sargent's successor couldi not succeed. But Mrs. Bouen hasf In the absence of President Mor. gan and Sec’y Patton, Mrs. Bowau very happily presented the (li‘ plomas. Bessie M. Sites had the “vnlpdic- wry" in the dupe of I letter from New York. her future home. dated about 1940; telling all about the his- tory, pérsonal, socialand profession- al of each member of the class Such“ a piece of work is easy enough for 1 three or four persons, but when it comes to wearing ina dozen or more . as Virgil said, "hie labor est."~ or i would hare said i." he hadtbought of) it. It was full of “grinds" on the j boys and girls and was? immenwl)’ ; enjoyed, and was well sustained from 1 first to last. It ought to be publish- l 9 , f ed as the class “In Memoriam." f ' Russell C. Jones, readadeeply inq teresting description of one or two feats of Harnessing a River out in the Rocky mountains. We haw- read lots of things in McClure's and other periodicals. no better written. not as vivid and graphic. or as [nil of "Kin-1 able information as .young Jone-5' » essay. and he read it We“ too. i Annie '1' Cobb daughter of our the camping ground for the 7(l ‘ I "l ‘ . . ‘ ' . . own ward's excellent alderman, told iwhn “1 1 arm» wr) km“ . us in ‘ piquant. fresh and orivinal“ Tuesday afternoon \"llllP Mr. way“Just AboutGirls," Which 510“._ 1Double. a brick mason of Lake For- ‘ 1 . , - . ed that she knew. There was a grant- (est. wa< turning his \‘t‘lllk‘lt‘ m from flying maturity of thought as wellas [or D‘ H‘ Murphy's. ”'9 ”NM car delicacy and Skilljh handling her {came along smltlnnly and 1h» hnrw subject. It was an excellent essay became- {rightvm-‘l :nul ll-flcliMl mtu tProugbout. A fthe car. '.\Ir. Duuhlc- revolved ~t‘H‘rQ‘ uuuu “no u; newspaper or even mag- azine articles on the same subject. Aymar C. Fernanda) read a decidâ€" edly original and striking essay on "War," with the. least touches of jin- goism in it. It was stirring and re- freshingas well as timaly,admirably written and read. Perhaps Miss Sites' prophecy of her will come true. Mary F. Clark put the history 0! I the Past 320d Phi-Sent of Spain into, her fivg minutes with rare skill with- 2 out any cheap outbursts of hate for the bioody Spaniards. It was better than lots of newspaper or even mag- ; azine articles on the same subiect. ? Carnivorous Plants that is plum: friends th1s week. that live on flies bugs etc. and how 1 NPR”? "9"."0‘" they do it. uh» polo games at \IabelCoierezul r111 dun Ur Aiax- Mia) which WW under Hamilton shrilliant lwuvflceut 1 Ex Commis’flarv F but tragic career. She manage i may ing leaves today successfulhw to condense the eunts :where he has seen of his remarkable lifemto a brief 11.1 gowrnment positiw per, which held our attention fromj “'8 are glad to first to last, and she read it admir- {Harvey who has b ably. Edith M. Lindstrom had a very entertaining and instructive papvr which showed quite a wide know ledge ofaher subject. telling'us almut selections were excellent. some hu- l lees and Worse than useless. and nine moron: “w keep the children :quiet” tenths of which would not meet her :5 the leader said, and thev convuls- I anywhere "he" We Park ton” hare ed them with laughter. is“: umefwr-V decide“ 01““‘0“5‘_‘“‘_‘ “WW-V wu nothing flnt‘or silly and they lure not open to conviction. Mrs. cloned With a non of church anthem. l Bowau closes a very successful career There were no “Show” features, so here and one which as a teacher prominent heretofore. Mrs. Bowen l and principal‘ {me “,d her frienrls said they‘yielded to Dome 0f their‘camirxnut to With pride and satis- patrons' desires in this matter. :taction. ‘ _, ‘ Alice L. Brand told the story of ; Fresh Neu‘cbatel cheese. cottagel Cuba. tersely and clearly and read lcbeese an’l buttermilk at Allen's l with excellent style and expression. dairy. “er 9W.“ was carefully Prel'm‘ed.;‘nlouwooo ANDREW SiiERIDAN.l and erbibited careful study. J ""‘ l In: UKAMHAR SCHOOL isuoceeded though along difl'ereut The praduating emrches £00k; lines She Isa wn bright capable place last evening in the school A,“ ”woman quick and full of resources ~9va zoom which was filled with 0‘ hreless ”HE’S.“ With 3“ ahnht) ‘0 teache'rs'. Pupils, Parents and friends. {get any amount 0f “”“rk “m “f 3'" Eight of the graduating claw read ’pupils and of making them enthusiâ€" a essays. Mrs. Bowen, the principal.1 iasnc m 1’" specxal field‘ 1‘ presided the opening invocation heâ€"i There has been some frichc u from' ing offered by pastor Pfaustiehl. ,the firSt‘ hm all '5 pan “Qt up for; y The music was by the Impuial Qum‘, Idiscussion The point “ith us 15.: tet of ma}? voices the be~£ we have ers. Bow‘en 5 success in the face of heard {or a long long time Their these obstacles many uf them need \ ’ S selections were excellent some {Au-$19” and ‘ 0"“ ”’3“ “5")” and mue’ moron! um keep the chlldren quiet” tenths of which “ould not meet her is the leader said and they (0m uls- [answbrm 8188' “9 Park folks blue THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL. l The Lpngnw have decided to sus- pend the usual social this mouth and jput all their force; into a 4th. of :‘July picnic. All are invited tocoma land help to make this the best afiaif fof the season When these pg-uple ltake hold to (la anything“ govx WP”. gso we antivipate a good time for all. ; Less Thin 7:. a 0.)! Spring chickens are getting cheap I For the comfort, Lumieuieuce and er, Allen dresses tin-m to ordvr and :Iafety ”f ’9'!" “Mile 118W!!! telephum. Coal . . . _ ' ‘ § In your rrsu once. dehf'ers “edneSda'v find 'Sdtllrlld}, ‘ Chicago Telephone (‘04 P‘ 01"" 4’”- Allen 5 05”.“ , Geo. B (‘mnmingm Mgr l Our church services have Intelyf ', been well attended. Our minister“ Mr. E. D. Heathcote. is We” nkm.‘ fand be has. as he deserves. the friend- fship and sympathy of his people, .5 We have one aspirant to a military (career. Stanley Wrxxlyard put in his fapplicution; but unfortunately. ex-j gamination proved that be was phvsic. gally unable to stand the rough lilfe of‘ :8 soldivr The Improvement Socieh' bme re ‘ cently put in serum! lamps. among the number one iufmntof thochurch. where it was badly needed. The much needed screww have been put on the church \vimluwx to keep out the insects, 0f which w- have a great abundancr. llrs. f{. 51. \‘Wil Visited her hratlzw, Sunday. {Fruzn :I'wzlmr k‘urrc‘p Imlrnt ] General pic zit partim occupied the woo Is and lake sh we last Sun day. injuries. which will confinv him (n his bed fur tux» mnmhs at lvust Forty recruits of the Hospital ’Corps leave for Chicamaugn today. This averages One hundred men a {month from the For? Sheridan :COrps. ‘_ ‘ Fifteen civil engineers have an nived and are camping on the target 'range». The\ are busy laying outi the camping ground for the 700’ who “ill arriw var) soon. ‘ Tuesday afternoon while Mr.1 Double. a brick mason of Lake For-: 1 est. wa< turning his vehicle in frontf ~11Pl'laV. WHICH “Prt‘ 31 grand SUCCESS. (1‘; ”I (, § 132- Cummisflarv Surgezmt E “hit gChicugu iing leaves today fur Springfield ,9 One 1 where he has secured a first -class TuBuffn gowrnment position. Baptist 3 “same glad to learn that “as mg ‘11:”) ’Harv"! Who has been wary low (0:25:51? some time With typhoid (Her. is}l hail. Geu lgradually improving. Chicano. Hartwell studio open every day. Sundays included The finest wbrk at moderate prices. Call and see us. North entrance to Fort Sheridan. 1 *W ,mer Uutmgs. published by the Nix-K made a flying cal' on LiberQrillef el Platt- Rnud. describing \‘acatiim friends this week. Masons alum" wuth shurv uf La lu- I Nearly evervone in tou‘n (00k in; Erie. also hue list of mum”) in me-i Ith" holognmes at Lake Farm! was ion.” (”WW”) “"mh'r’ “‘“HUH’” ' addqu on H! plimtiun in J 3 (“I .tvrdai, WhiCh “ere “ grant! success :ah m. (win {:11 A‘wnl. Hi "lidlllfl St. hn I Not a worn out fad Buttons three for fift} cents at Hartwell‘ s , E. A. Welch and J. J. (‘oudon :nmde a flying call on Libertyville i 1 {Pruzn a RAVINIA. HI 11mm, :FUR SALEâ€"A closed carriage in? o a military 41 single buggy at a bargain. Int ‘ put in his quire of H. M. Prior. natal}. ex- ‘ ‘ , .‘ E'FOR SALEankrso. caning: and :lfhfi’zijzif harm-$3; gentle; fit 10! lady to 1; drive; a bargain. Call or addreu, Mus. Lm‘r. CONKLIN. No. 7 first ’d to 5"” ; loop. Fort Sharidan. mouth und‘ -7." __m . ., ,7 77 -_. a 4th. ofiFOR SALE 1 six-huh range with “ limetkil u L lust mm SALE CHEAP a Rubinâ€"0c FOR SALE CHEAPâ€" ()r trado- {or lot, a soda fountain, right a) rude in good order. Apply to W F. Hogan. Higbwood. lll. WANTED , Buurd and can- {I buy '5 ymrs oldliy a nice (‘hrh family: $2 per m-e-k Mr» Lunn. can- 8. M Millard, WA NTED Uh SALE 1 sixâ€"huh range with hot water uttachuwm. I airtight wood heater. 1 laundry stow. ,1 Oak bedswad. spring and mattress. \V. A. “Van's. WANTEDV» A girl fur gun-mi [muse Work. A prrmanrm positiwn h tigM party Apply In W. B Whites LUST In moving. oil can of Quick a “MT“ 0' the "P“ nnlnmugu Mm] gasoliur stun- Roman! at \Vurk prompt!) do w a! rvawnnlpla (hie office. puma“ Yuuru nulwflully. WANTEI) *Lady or Gents whee-1 in l'kChingt' {or uplmlslen'ng. T‘ E. Plznsox {All lit-mp nndr; [hr alunr hcndmuu. rm Ind “jg Situations \\ amni. Help Winn-d. Lani, l-uuvnl. hu , s (can per Llu. 5pm ml rur- Inadc kmmn nu appln'axmn u mu nfi'n r. in: ”)an than nnr :nswnmn l nireugine urwill exchange for bmk- board. AddrmC. E. W ilonx. Huvilw Lodge The finest Elglu mastery bun" packed :11 jun of any size freshmde and as fine as yvu ever ate at 19 c. I H). Allan's Dairy. P. 0. box 40. Between Chicago and Buffalo on train 6. Nickel Pine Road. leaving Chicago daily from the Van Buren Street Passengeu Station (on the 1400p), at 2:35 p. In. Also: :brougb sleeper to New York, riu Nickel Plate and Lgcfiuwmna Roads. in "addition w'the excellent through nor- vice berewfore maintained. ‘33 for roon amlhourd. prium- hum. P 0 Box, 3.2:! One Fare For The Round Trip Tu Buffalo, N. Y. um] return. net-aunt Baptist Young Pt‘1v]Â¥l¢“.~ {'ninn mm-L ing. July H 17, Kuhn lowrr than via other lines“ Fur full inform:- tiou call on at address J. Y. Cala hau. Gem ml Agent. HI Adams St Chicago .31) Just What You Want. An artistic booklet entitled “Sum imer Outings." published by the Nicl‘ l . . . rel Pi‘dit‘ Rnud. dvscnbmg \‘acatum irewns Mung wuth shurv uf La lu- l r FOR SALE. T0 RENT. ETC. New Sleeping-cu Line. Um: of (Wu gt‘nflt'lm'n [1 mn- Fur u nice (‘hrisuun Mr» Liln Back of Freberg's Livery Repair your Carriage m --d Shocyour Horse ““50 Highland I’aIL The Reviewing Board of rholnwn u! ”cerium, county of Lakv and auto of lllinoio. will mum in u..- Youlg Ian's (‘luh ”mum in {he ci 1 of Highland Park. in :lu- (-nunl)‘ aim nun flora-aid Mnmh} June um. “'49“. {rum the hour n: r (ft-lurk _ In. lo 10 o'clock p m_ fur thv pn ~ pose of reviru in: (hr hm L of the township Mum-m A. \V. FLEH‘MKR. *upcrrimr ()u ur n'mu! Jum‘L’ch I Hi” mmr h) my nrw slump at tho- (‘UHH'Y of St. Johns and l’mk :HO‘.‘_ Mmru I will)» pleas“! In “‘1‘!" it” Hf }ll_\' old patruns. and r'qnvthnlly wliv‘t zbicago Fruit Store, California Fruit Fresh Every Day. bob. will go rill-l. and "Ir I. dun: rum run-Hon: no 34 To the Public. BASYE BLOCK. St. Johns As enuc .rruV BAKER, Sum: Manh- cu (min at Rrawmnmr PIN r~ Building’ material. Cleaning. Dyeing and Ice. and Repel lag. NOTICE um. *ulwrrimr June ‘ '- MSW H EN R Y If“ A R] 1m II“: 0' fresh. mm. ' E. A NELSON Merchant Tailor Age!!! [or Blue Flame “’ickloss ()ll Stoves. ‘ Tln. Sheet-Iron and Furnnu Work Done to Order. STOVES, RANGES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS. ('FN'I R \Y .\\ P. C. A. KUIST. Highland Put. In. Hardware. In“ \\ Mh-r mar \\ EH fm'd ltm-H Who-mm n ..~ p1 M [hm mvlm' I “19 lnko. “ho-1 m er “w mun Jun 2:)» l‘- hum m! “d“ I. 1 ~11. 1h dmuwh-v mlnkr (”Pr HM- lake 1m “J mm am! m h‘ltuh'vd {u \\ anh hum )ard. km Fund) 3" wr fiu- ~tl‘lumi “mud. “Hugh-d n all ”pm. Hu- Uh pillar?- Th fur In- rnrn~i4 “('lt‘s m v-Mud l"vHv-rhm'~ le‘ Jan rumi. \\ Iwr a Imv nwn :m- Judgvk “uh! \1 hunt A- mu] I‘m-Lu- fixw \\ mud“ f‘! That I“ ”11‘ ul l"!'l|vrhm'~ grit-j Ii'dn rumi. \\ 3w inmiun Hur that {hr} hmf l1 plaw wnhnm 3 than Xv Hn- \\ m lmmm Lm'ut‘ [“11an can I» mzmm. Iur H (mm punyll “m («mum-led u Ilhd H! in! But thpy wan much We dun‘t I know hnw large their xmmmum hnw dllfivull It ‘ avenue, Tb!“ “(Mid ml leg? campm. “'in milorieh. ‘Ifufr‘ whole equipmrn the»; would nod-d could be wt u] Wren“ uflvh I) Hum” M'lnwi they hrhmr m t. duotrim- < f “\Vl git a plan!) " thing for 1h» ('i vigorous ('uHe schmfi mum-d ll many fmmhmt addixiun 1'. ”H with the culing a rule he gum! in! families w one their elm college town. H I» Highland Purl My 10w]; Mac the your, and nu In} in summer. t] Church folks wh. location In! m4 college can't stay and so are on (111 "08k. in faét on for George I. W them a 2” avrr 1‘ atom and mum; and Messre- Hig offered them an ' theirs up many a, tween Firm Htr Club gmundr. w her it in nurth u new mamuhum \‘H‘y H‘l\ HL rmh ”It l'\h‘n< :l‘ H P‘ll OOLLE‘

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