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Highland Park News (1874), 25 Nov 1898, p. 7

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Nfifi Mrs. Fred. Fischer and daughter have gone to California til] the holi. dayé and to take in the Wedding of a neice of Mrs. Fischer’s. They are therefore a bit ~-10nely' at “Spruce Lodge”. Mrs. James-1 GruntJl former rcsi. dent of the Park but now of Chicago, Was a, visitor- i'u Aour city Saturday. Mr. andM rs. Dent-110w who occupied the Steers cottage for summer, are boarding with Mrs. Hobie for the winter. Trbubles and jnys seldom come singly. The same may be said of twins. For-further information irâ€" quire of John Shenhen, the genial milk man. Tlgo Lilmrtyville Independentpro posesto publish an elaborate and beautiful holiday edition of their sprightly sheet. Mussel-s MoNulty and Brnwnlee. whi) compiled our own recent“souvenir". are now preparing the matte-r and illustrations for the Independent. Lieutenant and Mrs. Thomas W. Winston left Monday for his new field of service, near quile. Alabama. . Mr, Kopp, a painter in the employ of Brand Brush, while at work on a building Monday, slipped and fvll from a scaffold receiving quite pain,- ful but not serious injuries. NEWSLETS. Butteriqk patterns for Halo at Miss Erskine's. Hon. George Kirk of Waukegan died Saturday night. He was 74 years old and had lived in Waukegan '51 years. He has for years hven a prominent citizen of the Bluff City and served two years in our State senate. Jesse F. Gates. :1 private in battery A. Second Artillery of Fort Sheridan. is the first mam to get a pmmiou as the result of the SpanishAmerican war. But he lost his upper lip and six teeth to get, it. Many more to follow. The Baptists made 45451” OW‘I‘ and above expenses (in their ruce-nt Pnhfl't‘di[11118111. in McDonald‘s-i hull. This tummy will/g0 into their [mint- ing,y fund, which when large enough wiil he expendvd for painting and ()thvrwisu beautifying tiwir edifice. THE HH‘IHLAND PARK NEWS. W. 0. Hipwell has ' refia'ired‘ his. Linden avenue sidewalk and now bi« cyclists feel perfectly safe along there. Mr. and Mrs. Dewar were out from the City Saturday and spent the day with their daughters. Misses Maud and Margaret, at Ferry Hall.~â€"Lake Forester. Miss Maud Stewart ‘ is visiting friends in Monmouth, Ill. Mr. and Mrs. Willizun Erskine of Waukegun spent Sunday in the Park. Get out your skates, hOyfi, and be ready, for Prof. Gray's pond, will ’ V soon be icéd over. Mr. and Mrs. James McDonald honored the editor of the NEWS by taking dinner with him Sunday the 20th, in honor of his nativity several years ago. The telephone folks were about town Monday trimming off the “twigs” from the trevs where their wires run. Their ideas of “twigs" are sumewliat elastic. from the Size of some we saw cut ofl'. Frank Green‘s baby has been named Lester Baker Green. Those initizil letters “L. B." Someway look familiar, perhaps it~~will come to us why it’s so. Richard J . Street has greatly im~ proved the appearance of his place by trimming up the shade trees in the park way and by substituting for his high picket fence. a low iron rail. one like Mr. Hipwells. Whew! What a change that was from Monday at sunset to sunrise Tuesday morning. or from 50 down tn H? by our Fahrenheit. Heavy Hannels. an. ulster and fur lined gloves were in vogue m once. Harvey McQuthon celebrated his 23rd. birthday Sunday lax-at Nov. 20th. His good Grandmother Green had a roastturkey‘ cranberry sauce. CiliCkHI and pumpkin pie Pt cetem. After dinner hv and his brother Paul with their mother and grandmother, Mrs. (i men, calicd on another “young ‘ fellow" who was celebrating his birthday nlw. his 64th. with turkey. , as fat as Job's. etc. Strange that" , as fat as Job's. etc. Strange that such distinguishvd men's birth days Rhollld full together thiH y<‘ ar Satisfacflon Guarantcd. Suits Cleaned and Pressed. 75 Cents Electrical (Zonstruction, Orders Promptly Attended to. A. E. \X’ICKHAM, Highland Park Laundry, l. B. BECKER. merchant Tailor; Clothing Cleaned, Dyed and Repaired. SOMERVILLE’S Bakery and Restaurant, A Fine Line of Bakery Goods Fresh and Salt Meats, Hot Rolls and Bread Delivered for Breakfast. First Class Work At Reasonble Prices. GIESER BROS. fELEP'lONE 25 Hot and Cold Meals at All Hours. . Central Ave.. Highland Park, III. The Leading M arkcg, Goods sent for and delivered to all parts of the city. Orders by'post or telephone promptly attended to. New Work, Lamps Furnished, All Kinds of Electrical Material; Office: Cummings’ Pharmacy. A. (i. ORTLUND, Manager. POULTRY. FISH. BUTTER AND EGGS. St. Johns Ave.. next to P. 0. TELEPHONE 42 Hlkhland Plrk. III. Ladies' and Gent‘s a] \\' Basye Block. DEALERS IN u) ~ on hand

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