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Highland Park News (1874), 14 Oct 1898, p. 8

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ST. Johns Avenue All grades of, Flour, Hay, Feed, Oats, Bran, Corn Meal, Gluten, Meal, Mlddllpgs and Straw. Chase Sanhorn T985 and ( nst m“ c an- are pru Iran d tn sell them to you tn am quantity. Miss Mary Divksun of Elgin. spent Sunday with her cousin Miss Easter Holmes: The second half was opened by 3 kickoff by C'ne to the ten-yard line, and by stigfiflnwks the Forest boys scoréd a muchâ€"down i'\ six min- utes. Sine again kicked otf and after first down it was returiwd on a punt to Cadets’ 15-yard linv. After three trials it was pnntetl to Fm'vsts' 30-yard line, fumbled and secured by the Cadets, It was again innntwl to within a yardof Forwt's goal and i'ere time was ‘alled. The features of the game was [he invkling of Mutteson. Rice. Lmnax and Engles. and punting of Sine. The bucks 0f the Forests” did Yer} creditable line backing and if our Varsity can get a line in pl'npol'tinll to 'fiwir backs ought to put a 5.10mi team on the field, EVANS BROS, Fancy Groceries, Tea, Coffee Theu' second touchdown was made by a fluke. After 'the second down Matteson was injured and from that time on the weight of their 01,;- ponents began to tell on the Cadets, and Lake Forest scored two more tuc’h downs, leaving the scorn-'1“ to” in Forest’s favor. FOOT BALL. The Armlemy boys were defeated in their first regulargame with Lake Forest. \Vednesday. They were faf ourweighed hy the Acadmny :und Varsity menu but put :1 very plucky game. The Lake Forests won thé toss givitig the cadets the kick off. 'I‘hev were held for! downs: Sine kivkod tn the '15, yard line, and fur the next seVen minutes it was a con- tinued scrimnmge, and was finally hut'ked 0\‘er the line fora tuclrdown for Lake Forest. Owing to the lateness of the hour the NEWS could not lcnrn of What funeral m‘uugeulents' \vnuld be made. A full reportuf the ob. sequies will begiveu in next wm-k's issue. ‘ MR. FLINN’S BODY FOUND. About H o'clock this morning 3' unc boys, while walking along :Itc bench in \Vinnetka, found the b nly of a man near the shore, which was identified as that of k‘hnrles Flinn. the second victim ‘ ' ‘ the sad drowning accident which o -':nrred two weeks ago. The body w is taken in charge by‘the officers o_2 Winnetka and the proper otfic- i ’4 here notified. The body was .nlly dressed, except for the Coat. which he had probably thrown ot’l' i 2 his hopeless fight for life. In hie pockets were found a railroad :oket with his name written on it '1 dairy and a few papers; a gold ring on his finger, whichhe usual- ly Wore. This explodes the theory advanced by many that the boys were robbed while out on the lake and then made to swim for it. Undertaker Prior dron- down soon after being notified and reached here with the body just afternoon. ‘ FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. :32, 22:1: 2.1:. :2: 72:7 â€"x. mis; :. 36. m5? $3.921. More mum-n in this town kw!) tlwir uwn hunk tH't'UllllI tlmn mm he found in any nthvr city of this sizv. \Vw don't knuw whvthvr this Ina-2m» that [ha-:5 v'mtmt trust the-ix- hllsn'l‘ltli .n It rt, but tht-y duthc-ir own banking :1” ttw snnw. Amung tlumw frum nllfâ€"ufâ€"tnwn whn lmvvonmv tn thv [’urk to m. te-m! thv «Inuhlx- wmlding tumult ruw t‘Vc‘YIiIIg uru: Miss Emma The hivyclu ('UTIH of tho AMI“â€" t‘lIlV willgu tn thv (~i-t__\' Mnmluv “’i stay tillT.mrsdny uml partivipsm-j in the jnhile-o. T110 whole (-urps 1 will be nllmvml to attend \Vmim‘s-l «lay. Tln-ir nwmlwrship is Mill" increasing. Push it nlqnu. RnymmAI. Gmnd Rapids. Mich; Mrs. A. ][.Hur(l. Milwnuko-v: Miss Mm‘iv Bail. (‘hivngm Mr, and Mrs. \V, (.‘. ()rum. ()ttzm'u. “L. mul Miss Fay 'l‘hnmpsun. Miss Vera Hayes of Kansas City has been'visitiug‘ with City Treasurer (u‘rreeuslmle. Siw went from here tn Chicago, where she will stop with friends a few days hefure returning to hvr huuw. J. Mofiregnr Adams and mm- in-luw. Mr. B'Irry. this week ru- tunwd to Chicago. where they will put in tlw winter. Mr. L. Hill nml fnmily returuwl tn their (‘liicugn lwim' Thursday Miss Etlio-l Al‘lrillgu is still in Milwaukee visiting {rimulsofntln-r (law. Fred Clow is tn put 29. [MW roof on the Lem-h house uh Laurelana ‘ Three or four days Since a little, ?girl entered James McDonald‘s; [store and presented him a note With? the name of Fred. W. Schumacher attached, asking him to cash a check: for $11 whichaccompuuied the note. i As Mr. McDonald is very uhliging; about such matters, this a frequent? occurence, and he cashed thr- chm-k.‘ as usual. and thuught no more about it until it was returned marked “no good." Upon taking it (6 Mr. Schu- macher, he promptly pronuunced it u forgery; almthv note. It was llliHit' out by Barlow Bros... Euglcwomi. to F. W. Schumacher uni was drawn on an Euglemmd bank The little- girl is a stranger to Mr. McDonald and has not since been .‘m-u. It was a very during and "wry ufl'uir. Look out fur strangers who have checks they wished cashed. Hutu-rick patterns for $310 at Miss Erskiue's. T A NERVY FORGERY. TELEPHONE 46. NEW’SLETS. Less Than 7c. a Day For the comfort, wm‘enience' and safety of your home- have a h‘lt‘phune in your residence. Chicago Telephone (‘0.. Geo. B. Cummingx. Mgr. SCHMICASH â€"hu_v2~' a choim lot, WSXHU with good View of Lake, nurlhend of Park. This is the time tiun- tnbuy Park prnpc-rty! I". ('. CLARK (uwnorp. FOR RENT “Nice '3 mum ( ”Hum u ntrully luc.ated with lurg‘ yml. $15.00 [nrmumh l). M Erskinw Cu. TU RENT Modern buns:- fur three years. to ruspunsihlv partivs only Furnished or llllflllllihhl‘d. May or umnwr. Address ht): 24".) High- land Park. FUR SALE 2 bedroom lag-t8 and other furnimrv. Enquire of Mra. “Wainwright. T3 Fur! ShyidanJll. 1.\H x'ruh llndvr thy utmu mu Ilu.m.m~ Hr3| Fuuml. Inn . 5 can: nor Line mmlv knmul 1-H :Iplrlu mum mnn- than mu' mwvlum 2 FflRfi “.A] 1‘ A guml. light ('l‘m unrringv. (UUIM‘ ka‘kuwu)’. In. qninx nf Svhuylvr M. ('m‘. St Johns ux‘vnuv. vents u1_\‘ milking n thnruugh mm was nf tln- vuunt): hm [ hvrwh} sulicit your Von-s nml if 1'1-‘l'tw will fuithfull) [w'rfnrm tlu dutiv: of 111v uffim- in u rump-tum mun nvr. Rvslx-vtfully yours. .l)r:.\'l.~:nx HI'NTINUTHN. ntfim- Hf tummy t'lt-rk «If Lulu- (‘uunty [ hnw (lwidwl In mukr u (-lwm. hum-st. nun-pm‘tisyn vfiurt tn lw va-twl. My farm vmrk [mu All u-unl‘ul. Inlgluuu. Aufil vr unv. 1U Goods handled with greatest care. nur county 1‘1.»11\‘1*11tinl1 in Milhurn . Prompt attentxon gwcn all orders. (Wu “Wu-ks }11‘n1‘1-. 1111.11Tu11511111111mm 1111 11111. Are responsible for all goods while in our hands. f1nn‘t11 n 11f (111’ 1111 111l11- -r.~; of H11- 1,4 tin-11111211111111" in 11111f11r111utt1-111L J H . 1 . . DUI FY 1111 the fnirnt \Vinnvtkn. 110111;,r 1111111 1 ’ 11111111r tl11- nuspicvs 11f the 'chnrch v 1 of Sacrml Henrt. 11 was fin-man's night and theywent in I‘t‘SIMlISQ‘; to 1111 invitation 11f Firvnmn Tny- ' lnrnf \Vinm-tkn. 11 11111111'11111‘ 11f FORT that vhurch.T111-_v 1-1-1111” u g ml H1110. 111111 ”11 \‘211r11l 111-111! [N 111111 wry huspilnhlv eri an ar. TELEPHONE u. ‘ Manager [‘5 .\\'Il THIS 1'! “I lung unungh lung unungh to «hut up. (‘lmrlvs H. \Vurrvn will givr u fnrmuqumrt HflllS trip tn tllv \Vurlll'sSnmluySx'lmwlc mvvminn in Lymlnn. Euglmnl. last July. tn uur (-quutv (‘mn‘vntiun in Millmrn ('. H. Bake-r undfifnmfly wont tn Crystal Luke this wwk.‘ wimp- they Slwm :\ (‘1)ll[)ll‘ of days. They druvvunt in Mr. Bukvr'n’ rig. Having lwvn xmminnto-(l fur 1h. E fawn”? 28? D. C. PURDY J'lighlm FOR SALE. TO RENT. ETC. FOR COUNTY CLERK. h) «hut up. .I"h 1h Is! . JAS. H. DUFFY '\ Express, Baggage and Dime Parcel Delivery. Furniture and Pianos Moved, “Packed and Shipped. Sunshine Stoves and Ranges. D. a. Purdv, Admission to Park and Theatre, 10c Performance will be Given In Theatre. Dancing SATURDAY MONEY TO LOAN REAL ESTATE. f Economy, Torrid Sunshine and MIN? '0! 1 Craig Reyno!d's Triumph Steel- ; Plait Furnaces. Shrmizm Park |.- simian-d m: Hrrtrlc Cur Lmr midway hflu'm-n Huglmmni and Fun Mn mum lM-pnla has! of Nunhurm-m kaxtn- I“; Hull-5 mum: ”I Highland Park Matinee Sundéy Afternoon at 3:30. Barfer’s Ideal Oil Heaters. Trunks, 25c.; Parcels, 10c. To or from any part of the city. FREE FIRST-CLASS VAUDEVILLE Chicago and Highland Park. October I5th and 16th. AND SUNDAY Bardwgrcrm macs... Saturday and Sunday Evenings All a youth I their a mad { Williu in near! from hi4 ting: on men! 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