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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 10 Dec 1904, p. 9

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‘ I FOR SALE ifzfii'ka bx; mm a SHELDON Cumin-Io: Bonn. W” 'm 1108!.- I. Mao manna!) Punt mu one. nanny“, x w; _ “"in DR. )AMES WATSO 9M Hatch” Block Phono 33: DR. i. C. KAY! mount??? ALLINOIS HIGHLAIB PARK STATE BANK HIGHLAND PARK Phone 1362 D. A. HOLMES. Calm“. Phone 2“ 274 wmmn Aw‘m HOURS: Painting, Panning Mid Tinting Curing: and Sign Painting :PROFFSSIONAL CARDS W IM'MWA‘ , on; f. H POMEROY DR. B A. HAMITON DENTIST . Dcmonstmwr N. W. Univerifiy , Owl: mm. Highland ”F" { mu», m, ., P‘r‘ W. H. DETRICK Sam. and Checking lama Watt" " F. W. CUSHING. Ptefldent. ‘1‘ mm .1 MJP? “0min:- 8:. John: A". Open Block ILLINOIS - HIGHLAND “at films-Lanna. ll/l/l-VOTI'} ' 91 11:11 dull Lr~ u \uck if he - thoruughl} CHIHIIIC'U‘ (ha! 1'- Oeapcr than mm It wzu many to marry. he said. ‘ ‘ .1 ‘Thc l’hilmlclphia '_ dunn- wmkcd out: One evening Mr. Younshmlnnd ante home with u ptrcel under his arm, and his step was buoyant, and there was light in his eyes. His wife was certain that he had received the increne in saint-y for which they had been hoping. “ t is it. 6mg?” she 1M ex; '"I've found out how to live oh dollars I Week.” ' “Have you, "ally!” , “Yes. It's.all in this boo " said he,‘ opening the parcel. “Practical House- hold Economy. We’ll‘speud the evening reading it.” “How much did you pay for it?" “Seven dollarsâ€"one dollar down and fifty cents a week. I know it’s steep, hot if it shéws us how to live, why, it’ll be cheap.” “Where did yqu get it. ?" “Book agentâ€"came to the office to- dayâ€"ail the boys bought one. You don’t seem' specially enthusiastic. Don’t youlthiuk it is e‘ bargain '6" his}; judge , The prisoner said sometime to «the: interprcter. ‘ “Scarce," said Mrs. Younghusbmd sadly,‘ ‘we were not made for economy. That book agent was here and sold me om:g too 1" “What does he say?” demanded his 16rd5hip, Nothing, my lord,” was the rcpiy “How dare you say that whit; we all "hard him? Come, sir, what was it?" , “My lord ” said the mum bc’xm- ning to tremblc,‘ ‘it Ind mania: to do with the casc.‘ "If you‘ don't answer fitm tot, sir!' roaréd the jucfle’. “Raw, VIM (id he say? ' ' ’ ' ' “Well, my lord; yam-muse mt, bit: he said: “Who’s “It"! a“ m with the red bed curtain W hat Sim up there?" » \t “hich the court roared; . “And what did M 38!?” liked the judge. looking “I Isaid: ‘Whisgyu m1 That the ould boy that! “is. to m ’8. ' .. Lola. Tid-Biu. 3gp BEARING 01; 13-112 CASE. _. n \nL‘xum'smx " \ "ml l-I‘llk' gIrL hm Hut lung married on \ HHl'lHIli “KAI mg a link MW; Highland Park lmeitlom in thla column. £07036- 0! m- 9m Immen- Winn-n. *pay burden u 104 First. street" V 25 Fox BALILTQB'VBrTiEe new firth}: balm map. Inquire, at .lelmd Ma 1’s flame. ' - ‘ 27â€"38 Office sud Yards in Lumber District NEAR cam“. news TELEPHONE 67. . P. O.BOX I“ STEAM AND HOT 1 WITER HEATINU WFW Phone 4“ EDW. ,M._ LAINO O 125 Park Avenue Ivfiiawéew mewu ALL§ORTS of MEN TO MAKE A WORLD. All sorts of shoes for them to wo‘ar. We have them here in vgrioty.’ _ Shoes of the stylkh sort with all the new “kinks.” tho All America 81106. Shoes of the staunch. durable kind for heavy Weath'or. Shoes for the ladies. , ' Shoes for the 3. Shoes for the rle. All here at lowest prices. A" w us to show you our new gnods. ' b All dddun :h'h oohmn must be put! in Id- unce where “'82:“ h:- at) regular Ic- couut with thh o . -. LUMBER. cofi and ‘ BUILDING, magnum {Luâ€"AHA um“; and.“ ”w ACE?“ a “we... goodyoppormniby to: Idvuuoe; fair wares to start with. Address Kewa- Letter, P.126. t A. Robertson ....DEALER IN.... Want Column FIRST ST. J. P. Ihc Icleohone I Service \ ’ ICE COAL FRANK SIIJESTROM‘i' 1, Agent C. T'. ' FORD; Illinois

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