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Highland Park News (1874), 2 Dec 1898, p. 7

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Km" H. H. Thou-n Inf Nupt‘rville was u plrusum t'iluvl‘ umnng his many frivmla hvrv Tue-via)" I‘lrrakine'n'. Tin-«It-uth mh- in \\'nukvguu is zlhmn H, pvt thmhuml: Hw lowvsfi . ‘ . . nf Auwrlczm nut-s. vv‘ J. .. .12. , _ I" r,“ Burgh”? flfii'fikmg , iL _ regular business of h in Rausinouu‘d “aukvâ€" gun; lunk (mt Hwy will he hon-mum. TIN-y ”pt-rut» In tlw day tiuu‘ tun. lerv is suuw talk HI 2! wedding in tht‘ near future in highsm‘iul life. The si-al uf t-tt-ruul st-crvcy has lwvn put on our lips uiui pen, hinc illm- lm-hrymm-. Don't furgvt tlw city (-nuncil meets m-xt 'I'uvsdny owning: Nu mum-rs- uf trunsm-ndunt impurtunce- so far as wv know. hm then; will 5w Humgh to do. ()ur vity policcforce' haw new oycrcunts, tlnnnubhiest one in tow“. Tlu‘ey are in regular style through out and. will make [lit-m the terror of all evil dorm. We haw u tabulated report of 34 American citit‘s on umm'ipul electric lighting and tho result seems to be in one word “don't." AH it is nuw, wv can kick at “Mac" all we, likv. The many frimnls of W. W; Flinn will he». sorry in loam that he is ill with typhoid fen-r at his hotiw. Dr. Lynch is in attendant-v and he has tlw care ()f a trained nurse. I The (‘luh Indies give a special PH- tm‘tuimm-nt tomorrow M‘ening at the Club House. an :\rt afl'air with an address levorguTwua-w. Mvsdmnes EL 2m and V in: Sclmick “ill be lmst- 05305. Three years ago tonight our ‘Hunw Talent," drmnativ club gave an entertainment in our new opera hum-w, WM) cash rvcuipts of $177.16. Wlwreis that club now, Mvssvrs Dunn, Green, l’rinr. ot a]? l‘ldimr SivurnH nf the WqukngIII SIIII hm-I N'H] K IiHIIr \\ illiIIm .I brief lecture (In how to trI-IIt this country. “(I "HUSH the [\EliHl‘l “ill look after lIiH p H and q H mm: lump nfl' HH‘ (-anIan AIIInriI-IIII vditurs your muj t-Hiy. HuIIt-rivk pullm'ns fur sult- LOCAL I TE “5 at Miss W1.- luu‘r between the hours of 5 tan ll) o'clock l’. M. 110 1152-111 than ten trains, and in all 23 daily out from Chicago and ‘11 into the city. 'l‘lxa dues Very well for 11 suburban tm1u I Lymuu Abbott, unlike his great prcdccesmr H1-11ry Ward Brecht-r, 11:15 rosiguml as pastor bf the Fly umuth Church lew was unly (an. \\ 11111 Beecher and nuwthe pmblmu 15,1111] Plflum Church .unwixe; THE HIGHLAND In the great dearth of [veal news, uwingito the Boston hlizzau'd and the Spuuinh-Auwricun treaty, We will any that C. C. Clu-uey has built an ad ditmu to his coal and \h‘md shed, which together with thchvw roof ml the Dr. Haskin house, gave a tent pomry boom to the building trade. The North Shore Chapter, Daugh- ters of the American Revolution, of Highland Park. did not forget with its thankful offerings on November 24th. the convalescing soldiers at Fort Sheridan, sending the men gen eruus supplies of oysters, clams, crackers, oranges, grapes, apples, wine jelly, and cake. New England generally had a sou‘ east blizzard last Sunday. A Boston deacon of a church whose morning congregations range from 800 to 101 ‘0, wrote us they had about 75 out last Sunday. No street cars‘ end he had it delightful time footing it some three miles through the blind- ing storm to church. A franchise for twenty years h; I been granted the Fox Lake electric road from Lake Bluff West, through Lilwrtyville. The projectors of the road promise to have the trucks laid and cars running by June 1, L393), if not too much delayed by the nmt~ ter of franchise. But asvull the townl Want it, it will go through now. The elegant home 01' the Towuers’ just mm, of Henry C. Streets is g6 ing up rapidly, or VHS till thiH vigor- ous yuung winter struck the town and shut down all such work. Alder» mun W. .l. ()lnfia‘ndfiis umu lmvv put in tlw. inundation Wall“) of solid stone and tho l)rl('l{ wurc arriving in large quantities this Work. The anners. uu idv'ul fmuily‘ lth' an ideal site; will of course have an ideal hmnv. in iliis idual town. a happy ('umliimuion which lH not an vvery day m-vuruuvv. PA RK N E WS. First Class Wo'rk \ At Reasonble Prices. i l. B. BECKER. ‘ . :Merchant Tailor. A. E. WICKHAM, Electrical flonstruction, Orders Promptly Attended to. Highland Park Laundry, fELEP’lONE 25 Clothing Cleaned, Dyed and Repaired. Suisfactlon Guurantcd. Suits Cleaned and Pressed. 75 Cents Basye Block. SOMERVILLE’S Bakery and Restaurant, A Fine Line of Bakery Goods Hot Rolls and Bread Delivered for Breakfast. GIESER BROS.’. Fresh and Salt Meats, POULTRY. FISH. BUTTER AND EGGS. W. Central Avc., Highland Park. Ill. TELEPHONE 42 New Work, Lamps Furnished, All Kinds of Electrical Material. Office: Cummings’r Pharmacy. “" V, "mm-539.1%. m1?” Hot and Cold Meals at All flours. Hoods sent for and delivered to all parts of the city. Orders by post or telv‘plmne promptly ‘ attended to. A. (l. ORTLUND, Manager. The Leading Market, St. Johns Ave.. next to P. .adics' afid Gent‘s alwu 's on hand DEALERS IN

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