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Highland Park Press (1912), 6 Mar 1919, p. 8

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PM! EIGHT l-‘nr‘flale ~ Thoroughly modern 9- room house. excellent garage with two living rooms above. over an acre of ground, beautifully landscaped. with ravine in rear. Property could not be duplicated for 835.000. To make quick sale will sacrlllce for $18.00”. Reasonable cash payment wlth balance on time to suit pur- Wuntml -â€" Furnished the ed H. SUI} mer SQfiSUrL .‘I mlv Son. houses {or Also unfurnishA »-s {or immediate po-‘session. H S. First Sr. 48!! \l\ [‘h l-‘nr Suh‘ {vr' H-uw‘i (or Rent and For Sale Auto and Fire Insurance Money tn loan H. K‘ (2)310 Son. Pmlr’l Thon- {ro Bldg. T01. H. P. 17. if (‘hilsc'r For Sale cottnm‘, um nmw- hum" ht 'wx'JH Pr Mur‘wxuv SLIM“ Art quick cago Ave.. HighIand Park (Mk hath. {wt M\'. m An- PhUIH' THJ H‘o l-‘ur Rvnt ~~ Modern 4 and 6 room apts. Cur. St. Johns and Mnrmno‘ Rd. Steam huat‘ Large screened portrhcs‘ ANN.“ H. Palm-3r. T0! 776.“. For "Hit mums. murm- Rruui. ()m- r kIIé"1r'II"[[-' SIM 1'“ MM} In Emma mmroksml I’nr \ulr Fur hulr Fur \nln Hhr Sui.- E EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE .. EEEEEEEE@EDE I R r. Inmtm! in aninia. Addrm< Highland Park Prvis. ({pd WilliamaInuamflwm@mummmmmm@mmmmma@mm@mmEmmmmgmmmmmmmmamw ’0 , A hurflaim fi\w yaml‘ 1k trim: Mvvtric Ham. fur YA! â€"v"\'_'1‘ l’rin- SILVA“ H ct. '03 SALE HR mm See the“ . , NEW STUDEBAKER Demonstration 388 Hmuhur \\ for .\l '5! HJ l I pr” ILL‘I‘I!'(H]>‘I‘:L H “dim-r Hf LH',‘ “wraith PM -\pzn‘t 48K! h Hui H1 For Rent â€"~ Eight room house with bath, furnace heat. Hot and cold wa- ter. Located two blocks from station. Tel. 763R. 52 tf \Vif» lawn-I .nmrtmenh (jppor upurl nwm for rent; Tl baths, 3 firo- pluvvx largr. litzhl nir)‘ mums, lnrgx- um» mi in [mrvhfgurdun spawn \Dpl) [n T4 H. [)t-Vko'l', 13 S, St .hahm. Tu]. 2H1 Hal‘ fur lh-nt ~i\ mum £3.11 :1! Mn! rwnluh-Iml Hll i r Bozu H ,Hltn I‘Lm Fur [KI-Ill oil \I ll Wanml fur SumIm-r Ih-nt \1491 rwvm fm‘uhhml \ I'm-m twtlw \Hrh \IN'Di rmMinm Sl'l‘l‘A'l‘lON \Huntlnn “mm-d Wmm-d “ AIIHl‘I' \\ nun-1| H amel “mm-cl IANI h 1! h St ()pan 1:11 H \ mndy with It “illln: [H [h H‘V if Il~~vdvd ‘h't hum pi} 1H. .‘IISFIILLXLVI-Iol’s ”flu I’h H ELP WANTED If! ‘llnrl uhn i\ lk‘hl‘lHiSIl') \ " thmlvul \[ Ll \U'I‘H‘f Y' lhi~ 1 pink ('zmzrn pin mdit inn LOST (Inc- fin lih N. St. .1 Hl'l lg! lu'K‘A m-ll hing HIL’ mun \\ it m! In. h'l|‘< WANTED H )mnd pu~h L'n H, mm.» A :_\ (lvhh CHI!- 1' Hun myself GOLDEN. hml hmhw u! IN'DHIL’ pnrvh Ipd «U h 1k: [LH‘HI’V‘H R HAIH‘HY ‘ , F.\pt‘l‘l¢'llt'| h. n um! um Inhns ;\\‘w m‘ Hug. pl 1H 125 North St. Johns Avfefiué H) will u 101i (Li IAIL'L h-Hhrh urnrml HHHHI‘). lurmll; uxhwz. Hu- mum]! gut-x In untim: “er:ch when! broad. But the family palm! flour, that mu.) u-wnty pm- mm H! the wheat Hand ln-{L Hum pvr vent us brunund F vm pug x'l. If". r ‘ l V iwm whe-ut Hnnx‘. and [In mill feed. Lulu! HM, short». gmr [hr duirynH-n. Hw (-nttlv frk'llt’l‘b. tm- hug mist-n. u tum-ont- l‘ntml. glwnp \Hmm‘ fwd that was [kw muimtu) of them- industries. Alum: vmmm Ihl- \\'.u‘ and 100 per ur «1w [mil fun! .1! 1m: pm‘ 0an m1. SM v11 K I" HHI 1nd inr lpd Ru lH THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIGHLAND PARK. Hibiscus Most anybody. except the farmer. gan pettlo the most important food Mablems offhand. Any city editor can prove that milk prices are outrageous, and that bacon slmuld cumu from the fabled golden calf insh-ad of a mere hog; cnnsidcrmg tlw prim- it is Selling for. SIMPLE, LIKE THE A: um- {c-H 5Wlmp tiw dairy in- tz‘t’tNtm [ht‘ hug gruwcrfi. and ‘Iike' wise thv big poultr) plants, faced u Mu pvr cont boost in their winter ft‘t‘ti hills. and the result has been that tiw hrvmiing stm'k (L! the cogn- try has been rushed tn the packers this wmwr, and no matter how low (on! prim-H drop the price for dairy products and for eggs and {or pork “Ill stay up hvcziuw thvre' will be nmn- domnnd than supply. Tht' much curm-d patent flour. and thi- Hillt'h N’hl'lit't' h) ht-nlth advis‘ on \vhitr itl't‘iid was the mainstay that preserved cheap milk. butter. eggs and pork products to this naâ€" tinn in the winter time. Almost any dairymnn knew this. Sn did the miners. But thvy wvrt‘ not running the it-gal machinery, nor fixing the standards and prices" Thv farmer gets stung frequently. but finally the consumer in ‘ town pays for Hm salvo thut greases his slings. , Hut it h-ully is not so simple as It lnok<. (me- \s'uulxhl't imagine that milk. chm-w, buxh-I' hum“, Inn}. hum, fresh purk, .uuwxv, (‘Hth'nN'd milk. vcul. um? um ('rv-zsm all must :ulx’unce muâ€" lurlilh uxhwz. Hu- Latin]! gut-x In Because thv farmer can quit feed ing vows but the town must eat. AH tho nmv cungn dn to hvvnmc xmpulnr‘ vu-nhmhk “um-s up prim'w nf wwrylhing, Thu ()c-rmuns fowl that In scour» n pmm- nr rum”. Bulgium must pay? an indwmnity Im‘ standing in the “a: nf the1 Bm‘hfii snidivrs. \VJHCY AI ‘II For comfort, durability and ease of Operation, the new Studebaker cannot be beat. . See them at FLOYD KOON, Proprietor Forum! nmmsxon \\|H hu‘ to lawn will! reduce ”10 my simple as \\'IH hmo tn We have installed a complete ‘line of: i ‘ ROYAL WETY ‘ Discontinued lines will (be sold as follows; 7c Peri-Lustre, large skein - - Sc * 4c Peri-Lustre, 6 strand - - 20 All shades and white Announcement Embroidery Workers H St. Johns Avenue L.R.'.R'IGDON THREADS an a. in MI The Home Shoo BIG SIX. 7- Passenger Touring, equipped with mid m 35x4; and 8-day Waltham ClQCk, delivered - 31m Also an Assortment of STAMPED PATTERNS to be worked Telephone“ it )0. k-«MWI 'f the Am g 'mmu; cw Zualal I the intere: Probébly ll rmieml ”bible 1 jun 0! Di Mlon ha;- ihiel I “1 in ill!

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