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Highland Park News (1874), 1 Apr 1875, p. 6

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0". IIIIDII'IAIIVI- i non. w. A. 1mm, of Highhnd":rk,ouo or me lhpreunuulivu of Luke may, in one of the you; sad new men a the Sub. ’ . H. vs: born in Providence, R. 1., in 1838. ) er, nowliving than, is a politician of prominence, ”now phyn In import- ant. part. in the politic-t1 mm.” . e- “ Rhody," sud hu held seven! resilient ca!~ ' Ind mm. The nab» ject or um .keu-u pmmpuy ’ Jul :0 m. an of his (-oumry when the trmed hofli" hon ti'e'nsced the life of the Government. #03: " A print: in the 1m. Rhode Ill-ad mgimofl, ”‘7 then by Colonel A. E. Burn-ids. :an ms: in most of rho herd-fought A. It. Bum-ids, :an wu In most of ‘ho hull-fought bud” around Rich lg. _ tier galhdt ser- vice. in the field, wsmproiéud' tom I priviw to the pouition of cnpuin. His regular“, nu dot‘chod from the Army of the Eutto the Army of the Mind “a I put of the forceunder Gonenl Banh in hi: expedi- tion up tho Rod River. At Op blttlc lnfront'of Alex- nndri', CW Jnuu. with _400 pa, halt!~ flu hbcl army '17:: check. For thin sud other pliant and homo-3 rioul servicel, he run promohd to tho nnk of colonel, his commiuiou hing signal by the Puddle“ of the United Stoves. Tho commhaion'conuined thin sentence, “ F0: dinduguilhod unico- in the Dayan-uni of flu Gulf." At the close of the W» h me Well 3nd 011‘ tend inm buui'neu in Chictgo, when he in mm mag-god ~ in the manufmturo of iron sud wood-working Itching. Am: the gregt fire he wok up his naidefico in Highland Full, and in dag Igfllfq 1:820 1minudm Ind elecwd Mayor of (he publmns received the nomiution ’tho Republic“ Convcntion 1m full for represenutive from Luke county. He nude a thorough nnd complete mun mi: distfict,’ .d wu clechd by t larger-401‘: "311M until due, leading (hinge: naflpochr Ha I in financing]. ‘ Mr. James bu n fine phyuqu and distinguished presence,and we predict he will nuke his mark, Ind bu influence will b. felt In MIMI". Within of “to 8mm. He in a fluent, nntunl nnd‘plén ugllpeuker, and an garnet! nnd conlfiopfioul hgislator.--Wcago Evening Jump!“ ‘ I M! are the sons and daughters of dear old New. England scsttered over the broad prairies of the West whose hearts restiond to the sentiment of the _iollo'wing tribnte from the pain? of Chow): '1' Robinson' 1n slate nnnflrer of Scribner a: “ Not much given to sentimon- . tslism are we all, scattered through the land and the ' worId- but it may us well he- ss'itl once ipnwhile that there urn hearts. husk and tale, in many 5 clinic far from those six lMe States by the Atlantic, whose hressts swell with emotion, and whose eyes are sometimes moist with tears as they think of their early homes and friends among New England hills. There Ire in this world some qu1et people who can never believe there is any- where s stre’km more beautiful than the Connecticut, or that there can be any {hirer meadows than those arou’nd ViNortlmmpton, elms nobler than those shadowing the avenue in New Haven, mountains greener than those mmembered slopes 1n Vermont-43D flut there ever were er will be msnlier men or purer women in the world than dwell {0-day in that Yankee region where the graves of our fathers lie benesth the shadows oi' the , village church. " l Tu: {flowing are specimens of‘the qucér,_rep1ies Often receind in answer to real estate 'advenisemenu: 38 Chamber ‘of C'ammerce, Feb. ' 13!, 1875.â€"â€"I have 2,000 news near the city of llantanzn, Cuba, that I would exchmge for Highland Pnrk property. The plantation has four builtfingl, including an old fefinory ; them'are seventeen mlgs Ind nine females ‘(shveaytbu I would put in with the land. Pnco $85, 000 Assume no mortguge There u 3 lien on the ilnvu but no in- cumbrauce on the land. Will cull M. your 0550. next. Saturdty and show you photograph of lhe plantuion. ' I am respectfully yours, â€"â€"- Will sell out-fourth inwmslin Sum ltl’efl (Burlirlgmn Hull) caucun for Highland Purl: 101;. Call at Burlington Hull for Hunger. ) er; I, 'hov Tho Annual town election, which owned 01} :1» Qt}: lull Puk. Your Dawwu,Eq,énpmnunp¢v1-or, wu u-elocwd a In: A110 the entire tick“ which h1- nane headed, except the“ CONmisdmer and Town Constable, which latter oflice wu awarded, by I 'very lug. majority, to our distinguished fellow cilia; lEdwnd Mm“. The finance of license: throughout the county dur- ing the your menu to be dcurmiuod upon, bu! whail' my, hhtienship exhts or vill be embed, between the Court Hound agitate. and the pmliconu numb-n of the Boyd at Supervisor; remain: to bq teen. Outagy fiesta"; on lite 12th int-L, {In very tamo- niolu, than tying no oppouifiou w the tegulu nominnu‘ Except as to Trump: And Strut. Compiaioner. The entire regular ‘ick‘et was 63ch except in the cue of Badman Caner, Beg" Aldermen in the Fir» Wad, who withdraw hie W after the nonhuman were net THEN number of belch wu “I, end ‘tlxe following are the officers placed: Williun W. Buyingtoh, Mayor. ‘ Edwerd P. Han-u, City Clerk. J an: wcny Tue-m . Semuel S. Streeter, City Ansel-or. Hervey R. Green, (My Colleewr. Michael Cray, Oily-Mullah ‘ . Johnfl. Knuckle, Street Commie-bur. , Johnson S. PrdLAW Fat Ward. Sile- P. Brand, Aldermen Second Ward. 11min L. Burdick, AW Third Ward. - v E. R. P. Shad], Alderman, Foam erd. 1 special election will be held in the Soeoml Wad on- the 26th inst, to fill the vague fluted by the resigni- tion of Alderman Nelson Noggin. Tho nay om will be installéd on an u'renlng'of‘ ta! 30th. I Ruxenuox. â€"â€"S. S. Smear, Esq, for max-1y six years ou'r obliging and eflicient Post Mum! bu resign- ed his office. Mr. Sweeter has contemplated this Itep‘ for several months, and the prospect of an active out. side busindl at! this consequent M1901: hi time mka this relief imperative. We understand Mr. E. P. Harris had been commissioned in MI piece. We are 31ml ”yawn: m on vine, .- ‘nn‘ong the new residents which the spring has brought, Mr. Mtg, Chester Palmer and append thrego ah Item from the Paineeville (0.) Telegraph : ‘ ‘ GONE Wanâ€"Mr. Chester Palmer, recently of Kin- IM is,now residifigthighl-md ParkPLake County, Illinois, a lawn or (bout 3'000 inhalitantn, "1mm on the shore of 1.112 Lake on th'e'Horthwestem Baflrbad to -M_ilwaukee, composed chiefly of merchants doing‘bnsL rnesss in Chicago and of refit-ed business men Mr. Palmer says : “ In leaving Lake and old Geauga Counties, where «I have been 9 religion! may 50 years, if seems liké a’dream, but quch is life. When and is in ”thej'ay oiduty it mattei‘s brit little where we fetch up st last In leaving I bear very many pleut‘ recollectium, and m the future perusal of tMTclegrrph 1?. wjll embyevmg t9 keep “Leah 59m (if the olden times. I) Cox.. JAIES returned' from Springfield last week, gYnd Of the relief which the ’ndjournmem. of the Legislhture has brought. He is now absent. in New England, but. will return with his family early '1n May. - ' ‘Tm: ,family of F. ’1’ Hawkins, Eng, rammed last Monday after a winter's sojourn in Chicago, and are Bgmn domiciled m their p‘eaunt home on the corner. ‘WE. 16m nlso 150; J; W. P'rbslofi, Esq, and famiiy will suon re-occupy their fine residence a! the fopc of Prospect nvenudaj ' ”' Mk. Jon! S. Lnlso‘x, an old resident of Port Clinm'n, has recenfly removed thb his family to Richltrnd County, Wis., where Mr L. has purchued 3 fine farm. They take with ‘hcm tho best wish“ of their many Highhmd Park Manda. III morn. .Tn i-yme-enuie eel Meet it)” b be nenemeeedunel Gui-g film Thin] m «prep-etio- he needed in neey m {an Highlend Pm Home em em be opened an. 13.. "lee-field u MW, end It. 0 D Hopkihe 3: Ginger. The Cain} block A: eeer iu eonpbfioe, end .11 he done lull shortly be occupied. The Ep'e- coyel Obepd on Hue! Aunue vill be epeedily erected. The ekerellwu end improvement-I of \he hove. on LenneLAm-u menu, Maud by In John C. Cubw,en being mule «twinned Ir. C. upecu to take poouuion by the middb. of In}. Armage- nenu 'hn My boo- nudo for timbuilding of u do:- n n" how-,ond we number will doubdeube in- cnuodflu tho uno- dun“. FOB'TEE SEASON INSURANCE 00., Assets, Fiiteen‘ Mlllion Dollars. I have on hunt! an nbunéant supply of United mue- Bonda ............... Call in Bank at New York ..... ‘ . . Balance In hands of U. q. Agents Total Assets in the gUul‘teu States .......... ‘ ...... 31,533,533 15 Cut: 111'an a: Live nd Lyndon. .3 333,395 04 80 Estate owned by om My ................... 108.”! 10 En Whfihum And cumksn met] by 00 W” 01 Loan. t! 19% WHLCQMM 30M- , - Inflanzé'm’fii'nmfirwofiifi' liéxiiéll Total Amt: ............... . ............ Stylus an rogsrds {In PolIcy Holden, (after de- duMIn unset. ed Losses, Reserve Fund 01 Ute tumment Relmmco lhbllny and u ‘ filo ernabdnles...t .................... :4390” n 1110an AVL. (a. l. 0! Highland M Home.) mm Clan work n (on I‘m. M. Wd_m Itann o! no gem. “.0 an hand in 0 was, My suburbia property. “quite a " CUMMINGS ’5 DURKEE‘S Dluzo mu. "mama Put. , CHARLES PAGE, . Puma» and! Decorator. House and Elan Punting. Cdctmlnlng. W311 Tlnung, . Owning Ind gluing. Putiea [flaring me with thdt Ode” Promptty Attended to HO“ ADVERTISEIENTS. LIBERALLY mum mm. OF LTVERPOOL * mm summum FOR SALE. WILL BI All) Act" A! Hmnuln Put. P. about [WIIIEIIIIM' ‘_ ‘ .3 ........ 31mm) ca ,yxonurn PAIK. ....:1.m.7oo an .. 141.449 11 181.” 5G

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