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Highland Park News (1874), 5 Aug 1898, p. 8

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The News wishes to call attention to the Sheridan Park program for Saturday and next week. Mlle. Carmencella in her rare and'striking role, as descriF'erl in announcement. alone is worth many times the ad- mission price charged. She has a world-wide reputation and last win- ter performed in entertainments giV» en by the Marquette clul). Chicago. Also a Lumeiere Cinematograph with its wonderful moving pictures of war scenes and other interesting subjects has been engaged for the week This will be a first-class. clean and refined entertainment, gotten up at great ex- pense. and should be liberally pat~ ronized. Gook music will be in at tendance throughout the week, a band having been engaged. here and invited them to come again. which was received with cheers. After the exercises were over the ex 2 pectant‘class of ‘99 gathered in large-l numbers in one corner of the room and gave the class yell with a \‘illl. while everybody Went forward to congratulate the faculty, Miss Smith and the class of ’98. The hall was neatly arrayed and draped and de . corated for the evening. One of ('hase's elegant upright pianos was used. as. has been all through the term. We look forward with pleasure. as do multitudes of our people, to the‘ return of the school next year. albeit we see but little of them anywhere. are at the Academy where they all. live a most delightful family life,the few weeks of their stay in our city. The News wishes to call attention u nu 'J,, nAAL __‘..__AM I _: ’o'clock in the otlice of W. l. :party last week Thursday: Eleanor ‘ ‘Brown had one Saturday. .\s the . 1Weather was tine, the little huiteiies ‘mothcrs and elder sisters alert and The Miw son are vis Lillie Ande The bids forlots of county sup. plies were openedthis morning at It! Hogan. \ the assistant s‘upervkor of Dcertield. Among other things called for were ‘2” tons of small egg and 40 tons of ‘to Windsor. Thos. Brt is visiting r Mr. and . range coal, fit) barrels of flour. etc. Muriel Boulton gave a birthday Mr. and . {who have b . - . time. are ac and their gtie~t~ full of life and their solin's hous attentive. everybody had a delight-i Tht‘ semi ful tiine. ll my sweet and beautiful 1 13“! distric is the life of happy childhood. :lre held in } f'I‘emplar'ri l Stimuoxi; italit‘tl us the other day: whywe oppox’etl Mir McKenzie asi While Mr candidate for County Superintendent ‘ daughters V of schools. We are not opposed to Highwood y him. The man we like personally: ieollided wit. we believe him well qualified for the .‘ damaging ti ProLEinury P. Russell. the gen- eral superintendent of Providence. R. 1., and Prof. Joseph Mischka con- ducted the exercises. Prof. Russell has been here several years and is highly esteemed and is regarded 2H the right man fur the place. One of our citizens, in behalf ()f Highland Park thanked the schnul fur mining here and invited them to come again. which was received with cheers. After the exercises were over the ex pectant‘class of ‘99 gathered in large- nunhers in one corner of the mom and gave the class yell with a \‘illl. while everybody Went forward to congratulate the faculty, Miss Smith and the class of ’98. The hall was neatly arrayed and draped and de curated for the evening. One of ('hase's elegant upright pianos was used. as has been all through the The singing was very fine; it seem- ed to us more perfect than any 1m» \‘ious year. The graduates had a very pretty Class song. after which Mr. Elmer Silver of Boston lirielly set forth the idezr of the Institute. and its work and then with a choice address presented the diplomas to a class of eight. The members Of this institute are not a lot of “sweet sixteen? school girls. like our grad; Hates, hut young women of umture character and *large experience in. their work: The graduating exercises of the American Institute of Normal Meth- ods was held last evening in the Drill Hall of the Military Academy. Evidently the managerial had planned for a few dozen spectators, but they came by scores, till it seemed there wouldbe no end of bringing in chairs. About 8:20 the procession of man» agement, faculty and 018%8 enter 1 amid general applause and took their places on and about the platform. After an opening selection from Gaul and prayer the regular program was rendered without any numbers by Prof. Russell, simple feature, but it added much to the beauty of the exercises. There were eight numbers 011 the program. three of which were solos. besides the prize essav on Teaéhinu Music by rote. in otir public schools by Miss Margaret R Smith of Siom Falls, So. Dakota. The manage 111e11t give a solid gold price. of {NU '61 very value to some post-graduate. the best essayist. on a topic given out a year in advance. Heretofore the prizes have gone to the pupils of the east- ern school and this being _tl1e first ; Miss Smith for one to .come west, heartily congratulated this section of the country front. The essay was: carefully pre pared. showed much thought and a to the familiar knowledge of her subject and our wonder was that anyone 1 . should hold opposite _\'ie\\’s. The: medal of course is a beautiful work of art. - wasf putting“ calling of; , l r 1 l . i l THE MUSICAL ms'nme. place, deserving of such recognition letc. But here are the facts: this ltowu cannot get twu county offices; iit is entitled to one. To mt out and lfight for the two “ill be to low both :-â€"is that what some PtOPlt’Hrt push- ing \Ir \IcKeuzie for? Ur. l‘ letcher. l“ ho 15 in the tield for sherit’f. is and l has been all his life a “wheel horse" in the Republican party. Mr. Mc- Kenzie is a new recruit. but a good ione. Mr. Fletcher is‘ somewhat along in years. Mr. McKenzie is a Eyoung man. Is the party likely to [throw overboard an old stand-by like ‘ Mr. Fletcher for a young man and a ‘new party recruit. All political principle and usage says. “No ; " ; that's a” The residtlnt Ilmghtvh Hf Hn- \ Remlutiou m-ut tu \Vaukvguu vesr 4 in" . i n whiny 21nd Were very hundwuwly “‘.~]i vutvrtaliued by an ugml un-mhor of ‘ the- order up there. We hope- fur I {unlwr particuiarx Evans Bros. furnished the entire furnishings 0f Sheridan Park amount- to (pver 51.01% L Less Hum 48 hours elaysed between the time the order was given and the goods delivered. The Misses Stella and Louise Fiu~ nej' invited a few friends to their home last Wednesday eveniugtu meet visiting friends, Misses Bean and Russell of Waukegun and Jackson- ville. ' Mr. and Mrs. D. .\I. Erskim- have returned {rum their two months trip in Europe. brunzed by the wn \‘ny zige‘ and tuned up in hmltli, beside-s having had 21 delightful jun-Hwy. Now is [llv timer w cut spring chick» ens; they are large and fat and Allen is selling' his (‘llUlCc stuck-at 150. ll). dressed fresh to order and delivered at anv time. I" 0. lmx 4H. Colonel Davidson is off among the Hoosiers this Week. Democrats are think dmvn there. Column]; look out. tln-y don‘t all drink cold water! Miss Edith Fay. who has bm-n Visiting friends here, leaws today fui‘ lizuienswood on a visit to her sister, Mrs. W. M. Downs. H. I. Mbrris and family ruturnwi this: week after several Weeks outing in Wisconsin and at Lake Bluff Haveyuu placed your order with Allen yet for creamery hum-r? If not you are making 2| mistake. M‘iss Jennie Chandler gix‘es a lun< clwon to friends this afternnon. Mrs. W. M. Downs and Mrs. W. S. Downs called on friends Sunday. Mliss Pearl Powers and Mrs. Sted: man. leave today for ldahu on a visit to Mrs. Stedmun's sun. JfR. McQuiston has gone to Europe. He left Tuesday. SWeet Luttefi no salt) can be had at Allen's Dairy. Sfiring chickens. dressed. 15a; young hens. llc‘ Allen's Dairy. Blltterick‘s Patterns for sale at Miss] Erskine's. Miss Debroa \Vhiteis visiting Miss Cardine Shields. M”. William Morgan is staying at fife Maples. NEWSLETS. re]l Mr. and Mrs. \‘uligny have nmved‘ of ‘ to Windsor. Canada. , Capt. McCarthy. Q‘ 31.. is bmnv gthis week {mm Chicmnuuga. and i~ islightly under thc- \wuthvr. 1 5 Thursday was pay day at Hu- frauge and Post and “‘1!“ the lurgvsl 4 in some time. as tln- ufliu-rs war :11 x is“ paid‘ Coal. Building Material, and Ice. The continued rush at the ”art well studio, accounts for tlw tim work that is turned out daily, ing storiea about the angry powder Iwvom out. , i A thing wonh doing is Worth do iing well. “'1- always put the- iinl-st “workmanship on our photos. Hurt 'm-ll Studio. near Fort Shvridun, r \VhilI-out ridingthz- othvr mm :ing. John ('ondun haul hi:~ hfi'h “‘.~]ightl_\"' injured. b ()laf lverson. wifv and HIUXiH‘Y‘. ‘han- moved to Edgy-water uhcrr ithr)‘ intend making thvir honn' I they have smelt and look tired and l1“ KIHUCB LII flour. "u. feel. (1 Corn, Nell Middl Chase 8: 53 Tea 33 “r nrr prepnrl-(i tx Ill an} quantity While Mrs. Swmney and ln-r two daughters Were driving lhruugh Higlnvood yesterday. their vehicle collided with that of Joe Seigvl's damaging the rig lnnll)‘. The ladies esculwd with small injury. The semiannual meeting 0! Nu- l3th district I. t). G. T. lodge will he lwld in Highwood in the- Hood Tomplnr's Hall. Mr. and Mm lit-{van of Chicagu who hum been in Europe for noun limo. are now living’ in Mrs‘ Stem solm's house. The Miwes Thompson and Jnhn sun are visiting Hwir ('mlsin. Mm~ Lillie Anderson. A thing wonh iug we“. \V1- 31 \vurkmauship 0U m-ll Studio. near Amung lhust‘ whn returm-ll from Santiago this Wee-k are: Livut. 70:], Bainlnidge rt-tired; Sm; Lehmkuhl. disch arged; I’rhates Broker and Heucler. The bvys tell «om» :hrill» iug sturiea about the angry powder thev have smelt and look tired and An 10» Cream and (‘uke- Suriul will lw hrld ut the M. H (‘hurrh August IN. A gum! liuu- i< rxgvm-t Pd. um-cumrv. It was :| Iron! \\'ll|('l was appreciated Miss Mabel Amvlvmn. of Luke Furest, is the guest Hf Mi» Mm ('lauder's {zlmmw hand {mortal Hm first loop. For! Sheridan, u‘fih n concertthis muruing. The inim. duvtion was “Stars mn‘ Stripvs " A large numlwr of citizens of Highland Park and Luke For»! uttvndq-d wlm mad» the purndv gruuml lurk natural (Int-c mnrea It was u trout which Weh'h HIGHW’OOD AND FORT SHERIDAN. Thus. Breakwol]. of New ()rh-mm visiting relatives in Highwuud. RAFHENétBAKER. TELEPHONE NO. 3‘ Q's put the ‘r plmtus. or! Shvrid IF {ADMISSION TO PARK. - The Hibbard, with its Wonderful Moving Pit-turns uf War Scene mg Suhje-ch- (This. not is the must (-ulnplc-tt- nu llw stagv. and requirm» the servicts of ten viper! nlwrutnn h» mmmgc- tln- muw r SPECIAL ATTRACTION FOR W'EEK CNHHENCING In hEr lu-umiful and Sensational Drapery. Yuk-Hm; and Transfurmatiun Dunc». n Hnn- ('umhilmliun Hf Moliuu and (‘ulur Concert Every Evening and Saturday and Sunday Afternoons ST. Johns Avenue Fort Sheridan Park Sundries and Repairs of All Kinds EVANS BROS., Fancy Groceries, Tea, Coffee D. A. DRISCOLL c0., ...Bicvclc Exclmg c... Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron and Furnace Work. MLLE. CARHENCELLA, Lumiere Cimenatograph ELECTEIC CARS STOP IT ENTFANCE TO PAflK FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. ACCOlN'NO LOVIINHIN‘ F! El Ii A'IOh Bicycles to Order From 535 Up. Saturday, Aug. Chase 5 Tea All grades of TELEPHONE and ()ther Intereat II, Gluten, ‘dllngs and l0 CENTS, ll Men! 51 n w VOU 1113. hit fqrf 1cm along “I delay. that t‘ HPXH‘t‘ (be up {or their part Just mm’tl tenets “us iri t mam of the 1 track aflmrh. pan) laid the er. nearer we uancr prfiscrfl they are 1m; : iql’fact that. I polar Mamba; is danger in <L avenger:- in pan the company lo-datehuhnrl and the) nsk missinn 11! re] have them in the real math ‘1‘“. One uft Aejther relay t trullyffiire [k (-91 such pnlfi lirelynud put the stint}! m'e Tb? mufivr 1 profile from 1 pun) ; plant road; bu“ d adjuvad Y ‘ special HIWUI iug. fox tlmir they have ‘0! one or buih o in an ordufixm cil to perdxit‘ their tracks, 1 A! the hint: as the spake!!! OWJHUE bur”)? the (mum-II M [N‘lew'r right \‘nlualJv‘iraM Romp $3.}«M1 Sheridaumml Fgresl. Mr \‘uuuprc-snirnj puny "wt lvru his company Highland Pm priVik‘gt-s nsi t‘h‘; Hm! In, ready and uil for an extra t and it can pm is ready Lu pl are road.» 14) I Will Pxpirv m out n. m: amoessions a! (n the coznpm Luke Format, to pa) hu- na‘ H it- we“ I original mun] chine he-rr. \ grant H lung: years. Sun-v rupt ivgialatu [>088in {m c francbim-n, t0 c-nahlw the (‘hicagu to g: inLu their Hm fruuchiy‘ i:- u mm‘h an n [W The find h pmfimhle Hm 111:8 hintor} 01 there h4- nu (' Highland [’11: is thwmhnll franchise fro} (I00 9 Th VOL THE S' Th

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