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Highland Park News (1874), 4 Nov 1898, p. 12

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Inuv Ewe 511mm \11; \Ivillm opmml the ni‘tmnouu 6111110111111 by s111g111g' \ inlets and (10.91 (1 it by singing "Red as a Row." Mrs. Pnttnn and Mrs. Mnsolvv svrvml 'i‘lw sub} (:t of tile! afternoon was "Walt VVhitmmt." the USS lyist, Jane Eyre 511mm. Mrs. Hillel The 0+»; )li (‘luln hell its first. Jegulnr meetimr lo] the )em :98â€" w... -H” ”H. at the Highlnnd l’nrk (llnh llunse on Thursday afternoon (let. 27th nt lmlf tilt” three n (lt)( k. 'l‘ he President. Mrs. Daniel M. ('uhl). opened the meetingr by a few nppruprinte remarks ()II the years. Work. Miss \Vyentl' snug three numbers duringr the nftir- nnon: “My Fltiwer" "'l‘he Nurse Mniden's Lament" and "Grandâ€" nmthers Sung." The suhjeet for thenfternunn wns"Jnhn Burrmigh" the essayist Jennie Me(‘ulloeh \‘ziil. Ten was served by Mrs. A Paul Smith nnd Miss Chandler. The seennd regular meeting of the ()ssuli (flul) was held Thurs- day afternoon. Nov. 3 d. at the ; Highland Park (,‘lnli House at half after three o'clock. l w , é fimmumummmmmmmmmmmuummummmxmuummwmmsmuuuummufi Telephone 28, () 550 -l QL'JB. v 777- yesterday. Born, to Mr. and Mrfs. Blythe, on just. Sunday, a sun. E. A. Welch and wife? returned from a ten duyutrip to Wheat Baden. Livut Farr of Huntsville, Ala . of he 2nd. Artilery is visiting at the Fort. Higbwoud Relwcka lodge gm» :1 ball last night to the order of Odd Fellows which was a Show s~2 MurSh: M. at P1, Ucu ‘\, Kelsu: KY of R mulhK. Henry \‘an bitten: I’m-late. Frank 1’, Hicks; chrcscntutinnJuhn R. [Hunch Highwnml Camp. Nu 377.1. M. \\'. A. Met-ts first um] third Thursday of each month. V. C., Juhn Hill; \V. A .Jas. FL Brawn; E. B,, J. B. Dunlnun; (‘h-rk. “2. '1‘. \Vurd. lhg’mumd Loam. Nu. 353. Daughters uf Rom-(Tu Kurds irat and third 'l‘hursdzu' (If c :1 n mnh N. (L. Mrs. Mm)’ Sin‘ugch. (:3. Miss Famin- Savage: Sm‘W'. M rs. Katie anikf Trcus . Mrs Ada] Hngzm ' Nrpnusn 'l‘ril 1', Nu. 1H. L 0‘ R M. Mavis serum] and fuurth 'I‘hursdaynf each munth Sm‘hom Jnhn R. Rhodes: 5 5.. Andrew Rum-Hz: J S . (‘huh .14 Rnlm-rp: K Hf \\'V. Chas J. Honsun; (‘ M R.. John Hickey, Phnphct, W. F. Hogan: chrcwntativu “has. Gordon. Ft. Sheridan Count“. Nu. 1‘7». National l'uiun Mm-ts first and thinlMu “My m cum I.» Pros. Chas J, Ruler ; \'i(‘L»l’n-s,. RA 2, \Ymter: 'I‘rra. . Harri a )iuls. mlcdkvr, .\. .\. "St-(“xx Jets. F Mr- umvgh; 1? Sec')’. H " us: chn‘s ltélNVk' \'\' I“ Hnuun; I I! .~ I" Lake Show Ludgr. Nu. fififipK. uf 1’ Me evvryfimunlaLV (I (‘.. Charles (innlun; C.. F. C. Wuimu‘ht: M. of hi. John H. Bola M. nf F., Hon ‘\, Kelsu: KY of R and Henry \‘an bitten: I’m-Mite. Frank 1’, Hid chrcscntutinnJuhn R. [Hunch ”lvligh‘ywnml (fa‘mphfiov .' M. \\'. A MM?""M?"MM?MMYYMMWMMMY"WYYYYMYMMQ Sheridan LUdN' N0. M2. 1. () (). F.~ Mects evay \\'cdlws( 9y. N. 0‘, John J. Column; V. (L, \\'nL Fitzpatrick: 5263' J. W. lngrmn' '[‘rca.s...A.A. Dahl- Financial Scc‘y, \\ m. '1‘. Funk; 1’. (i , M. j. Sausur: Rupmscntutivu. Hurry Danirl-z THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. HIGHWOOD AND FORT SHERIDAN ‘FRATERNAL ORDERS. “C F . C. PURDY I’m Sunshine Stoves and Ranges. I). (z. Purdv, Hogan AGENT FOR 1'1 Barler’s Ideal Oil Heaters Visited Lilrertyville mun: Chaplain. Han Economy, Torrid Sunshine and Craig Reynold’s Triumph Steelâ€" Plate Furnaces. Bdlzm Hardware andwliicvcles... Did ht' moan :In‘ sigh? Did he wt un‘ (‘ry .\n‘ cuss the hurricam- swucpin' by? Did ht‘ grieve that his (lie frit‘nrls failed in rail \\ hvu the earthquake ('mm: un'swnlimvcd all? ercr :1 mm! of himnc he said. With all them Lmuhlos ()1! Mn his head! Nut him! ‘ ‘ " He climbed the tnpn'thu hill- \\ h: ir stum" h.‘ room wuz left him him still \n harm his head. here‘ 5 what he said: ‘lrct kun it' s tiim tr) ‘git up an git: Hut, Lnrd.-l hafii't had the IIN'HSC‘S yit!" -»;\€lanta Constitution. Andy Hcrbergur, candidate for H116fifflfif Luke county, was almkigng hands with his numerous constituâ€" ents in this part of the county (an '1 hlll‘fidfly evening ;\ hurrit'anc ('zlmo UH u summrr's «luy, Au‘ earned the huusr whar he lived 41‘ Then an earthquake raun- when that u .\n' swullnwcdthc land thutth house 5 An" the tax collector. hr mum. mul‘i“ An‘ charged him up fvr the hnle intlu- An' H14; city marshal ht' ‘ulnc in vie“ An‘ said hl‘ wanted hi5 Htrm-f my mm His lmss wcnt (lead an' his mule went lame: He inst six (rows in a pukvr gums: If your cow does not givv sufficient milk, or not suit you in ilHV way, see 8 P Allen about it. he can supply you with a first-class cow and will take your cow in trade. He gum-nuâ€" tees every cow lu sells. Private Edwards of Cu. B died on Monday Inst of u heumruge. Mr. Edwards wasmle of tlw oldest sul- diers of the 4th. gurncu me nuns:- wlmr he lived away: 'u an earthquake vault: when that wu’l. gm 0 swullnwcdthc land thutth house stood on! the tax collector. hr mum. mul‘i“ charged him up fcr the hole intlu- uruun'! H14; City marshal ht' ‘ulnc in View said hl‘ wanted his strut-t tax, tun! (fighland Park. A POOR UNFORTUNATE.

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