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D.M. Erskine, Jr.’s Insurance and Real Estate Journal (1883), 1 Apr 1884, p. 1

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INSURANCE REAL ESTATE JOURNAE. [In Ill. "“1: Thin Man Moves. ' hr you mming tunluy?" naked hr mm: with tlw cold-[HA M'hvlur. “No. l unwed last night," repliea ln- lhiu mun with-ml a shirt-collar. “Hugh rem?" “Hugh rent." "‘(‘uuldn't agree “'llh )um land- nrvl ubuut tho. rvut, hey?" "\Vo‘ umldn’! mrm‘." “So you moved?" “1 unwed.” , "l'hut'b‘ it, that» jute! n,‘ mid tho‘ culdweu umn, emphatically. “Engr- tiunuu u-ut ruins huml: («k nfahouww A m m don't like tn 1in m u hugypmn, yet what can kn: do ubum. it"; He dun-{t Lke to place hi< family in 21 MW wi’lng} 1':mm~.but}m\\' «‘m he 1191p It? _I II-H you $8 or $14? :1 mum}: Tm r‘vng H L: mmnlq up. "So ix lino k." indu‘r‘s the thin man. V01.'1. but-uh up manly households," «outmâ€" uml the cold-tea man. “How can u , 1mm of limited income ~ufiurd tobny maulâ€"estate in rent. and then have nothing to show for it? He Can't do it, sir. He has. to accommodate hi‘mâ€" ‘ self to circumstanr-es ain'd‘house his l family in a place he in ashamed of. 1 High rents are (be grout; di‘afivback E tn pamper-Ry. When in. man 118.83 paid his rent on beer, pennucklo, s tubios, p001, éigars, base-‘bnll‘fimlehes, l and mick-fights, what has he left? ; Nobliing, s'r, absolutelj' nothing: ‘ His family 51“ sufi'er: TWO,‘cock- \ ‘tuilx‘ um squatter. S’etiem-up-all- 3; ‘rnu‘lid. 75 cents. l'l‘liere’na'dollar 1 plum gone out of sight inn minu . 1 Say it only occurs, once meg/61), ‘ day. That knocks the spots out “if ":15 uallllfllth. I tell'you. rents are é too high. Take a few‘pouls' and lose $5 or $10 a week on them, and yo“ I can (fill-Olly sée whére , exhorbitant rents keep a. man poor. Why 9. mm) c‘m punch half a m’Onth's. rent'iuw a billiard-tabla in one night, they are up so, When did youssy you moved?" .7 "LN night," replied the thin" inau. "What. in e night-time?" I ”Ym‘" I wanted to avoid the dust ‘rnu‘ixd. 75 plum gone Say it only du)’. 'l‘ha‘ on un flllfl'llit'ure. “How much did your landlord mise you,“ “He Jim. I raise me.’ "W my, what was the difference Letween _\‘)ll. than?" “1! “us fled a) ”I I m'mnt/I‘. Don‘t den-Mm yourself by'going without illNlll'lIhC“ on your property. 0Y6: fur a singl‘ «by. It II} “)8 » ~. indurw‘s the thin mum. Hi1“, 'rgpuvinhs lrmdlnrds mun); househoHs," continâ€" It kind of «Mummy. "Q nhnut the back rent." re- thv thin manâ€"Piunburg m has 1‘ lucklt, E atehes, g 1e left? : othing. ‘ o,‘co_ck- \ pp-all- 3; 1. dollar 1 minuZ 1 HIGHLAND PARK. ILL.. APRIL. 1884. Strictly Fifst-Class Companies Aet‘na, Hartford, Conn. thnix, Hartford, Conn. Queen’s,. London, Eng; Ae’tha Life, Hartford, Conn.- 1 Bring Lands on' Commission, Pays Taxes, Rents Houses and , Farms, Investigates Titles, Writes and EXamines' I all kihdsof Deeds and Conveyancee, ‘ u and does a ‘ GENERAL LAND. AGENCY BUSINESS.) Wili issue tickets, on appiicéiion, for any of the following first- class lines of Ocean Steamers: , ANCHOR. NATIONAL . NORTH QERMAN OR WHITE sfrAR. Northwestern All'lmses Prompt-1y Adjusted and Paid at this office. ‘ Northwestern Nutiunaf. Milwaukee. Travelei's’ ‘ (Aééidentj Hartfm'd, Coup. You? Friends «from thd Old Country! Commercial Union, London, Eng. mbmccs Ihc following EBSKINE; Mutual Life, Milwauk'eb. fChicago Northwestern Ry 1 HIGHLAND rum. “nil-9‘ Sunk 1221. h‘x’. é); find-y- «HI! i240 “rive Eniéhhdnys only um. 11:5 Real Estate Transfers. ' The following truusfova of Highâ€" land Pay-k you} estate haw bo-on filed fur recmd 5‘1ch ounfiubt issue: Catharine Cunningham (.0 Hanna Julnmou, S. 4} Lobl,’ Block 12. ’ Cornelius E. 'Hartneu t9 H_. S. Gail â€"S. 50 ft Lot 4;Bloek 43. “Min S. Hawkins to Chas. Thomâ€" sa. EL Lot 9, Block 22. ’ George L. Wren to Adelaide V. _Morrihon, Lot-8, Block 13, H. P. Elizabeth Huber‘to Mathina‘nlat- “tel, \V. 5, Lot 17,'Block 13. ' - Herman Hoefer. and .August Bi‘auim in August N'xveuberg, Lot 4, Block 8, Saruh AQKQIHC} m (‘larence I Peck, Lot 17',’ Block 1 W. F. Hog an and wife to Andrew Hanson, N 25' ft of \V. 165 ft., Lot 5. Block 43. .- arrhe Frederick Rndolp b to Wm. Dufl'y, E g, Lot 15, Block p.13 ‘ Abstmtfl of Title to Highland. Pathprpporty'can alwpys be had up- 'on a lication at ghis pflice. 130- membe Kine dost Of pijécuripg such a document is cqmparatively trifling, ‘ while the‘satilsfactipp '1? great, _ (fiafence I. Peck to Wilhelm Both, Lot 17, Block, 1. Leno client: for Night“ Pun. S "9 Tickets, by 9.1300! our fint‘ cl li ‘ 3L of ocean amen, can flow be 1 from New Yoi'k :0 Liverpool for he extruordihnry low price of $18. on!“ Scles tHQ phét month ’Were copfine‘d principally to’pmlfl lows up- on which small houses will bebnilt for small families No.10.

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