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Highland Park News (1874), 1 Oct 1897, p. 5

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\PE()RI\ museum mdkvr has com~ mittetl suicide- nwr the (lvwlop nwnts 0f thv Lvutgert trial in (‘llica gm. l’urlmps Le-utgvrt himself will tzzk» tlle' hint zmd‘sn save tlw state: tlw oixponsu ml 21 few yards of 119-111;» "ll TUIN‘. n (le-m-umu-xs um] lmnw missionary Hf tlu- l‘:])i.\l'4)lbill (-hlm-h. Wu sm- [m m-rnsiun fur uny fuss: it is no mun- :Iml no lvss fur lu-r than for :m\‘ ntlwr um‘nsmn mr uny lu. ,. It is no mun- :Iml nu [ma fur lu-r than for any ntlwr gifted and (-ultnrml yum“; “‘0”!an Sm-iul (minim-rantiuns «lun‘t (mum in NW l'lllll‘l'll Hf J'Nll\ ('hrixt. WE am- glad to “at“ (In- rvpuirs of H10 hill rum] fmm Fletclwr‘s pivr up to the‘ “(n-hr and Egan places. hit the- man who (lid it was nut brought up ummng tlu- va England hills. as is (‘Vidt'llt by thv :lhsc-m-v uf wntvr hum. lurm-t- tlw mud will “mm \\’2l\‘ll out again in Hip full ruin» Tm: severity uf this lung oun- tixnwd (lrumh and the lutvly on- huum-fl value uf \V'iltttl' has cum- ]wlled ()ur milkuwu tn put up the pricvof thvir lwwmgv {rum ()ctu. her first. DON‘T forgvt. the editor of the NEWS can giw you club rates for magazines. ncwspupers, etc” at the wry lowest rates in existvncv. HP is in it not for mom-y but for the gum! uf his felluw citizens. Sum; fulk~ urv making :1 grunt fuw me-r 1111- (“Pt Hmt Mi» lnguHs. :x «lunghtvr Inf Hn- glittvring gr-m-rul it)‘ Ntuh‘xmzumf Knnsus‘. is to I’m-(mu- ;I (Imu'umu'xs‘ um} lmnw missinnnrv The Highland Park News. Ad verdsiug rates mad: known on Ippllcation I! this office. 3.37:9... _: 1:. 57;”)? 3» _..:.r. 2.5.5.5; E:_ 7.21:5. 3. L: _: 3: 7, 77:7 2 7.2;)”. I'vrms, $1.00 pcr your. 50 rents fun ~i\ munlhs. 30 ccnb {pr lhl‘c‘c mouths. LEWIS B. “maxim, Ultim: in News Building. 155 \wnuy. Highland Park. Ulinnis. IHL‘I'l l“|{ IDAY, OCTOBER 9 Park. MI t‘.‘\'.\.\'>. ul Iht‘ I)..\tnrtm- at Highland \x'k‘flntl L‘l ‘ :nuth‘l‘. » - ~ hpn‘lm Bmxr s :“\\\1~EH llrghlaml r\ l'ndm mm! Wu haw often sort nf Wondered why women m-re -not put onthé grand jury. but when Judge Dun< lwlly charged Hm jury so stmngly last Monday as tn tln- nrcvssity of the utmost secrecy as to tho facts and doings of that jury room. the mystery "as all cleare‘d up. Tm: suywrintpndvnt of strm-ts \vus‘ out Tumdny mnrning watvring duwn tlw elm trvvs in thv Sampson parkway in Central avenue. [Had of it, but it slmuld have Im-n dum- six \kas ngn and awry wwk sim'u It is hm lmd fur Hw ('H_\‘ m Iv! thum- o-lma div. let hm-unsv Hw ro-xidvnts Mung thv lilw nvglw-tvd tn do tlwir duty. It “as thc- city's duty to sun» ste- trams, gu-f HH- pvnplv to put m) thu- wntvr if flu-y \nndd. hut squ Hu- trc-vs at all mw-nts. “'0 hope hm {vw uf len will div: :1” ft-ur mmt nf tlu-m will. Mrs. Mary L. Binghznn wont in Sparta Sammlny 1“an visit “I“ntlwr" Hinghnm, win» “1-“! up thvrv lust qu'ing. You might utilizv snme of these: luwly July (lays in October, looking (H't‘l‘ your furs. nlstvrs, «tin. for some day smm thew will lw u Chung» and tlu- tlwrmmm-tvr will knock a lmlv in the lmttmn of'tlia bull) and go down out nf sight and chill and cold and rain and frost will lw no words fur it. i Tm: college buy and lllfi swvvt girl graduate. that is to be, have all hietl tllel11selV€iSiulT totlwir several sclumls {<11 ulmtlwr war of athletics sucivh. fun. and incidvutall). '11 littlv study while pa. 11111 and the bahv linger at 110111» and get along as best they can after payiug‘tlw hills of tlwir promv WE hear complaints from good and reputable persons. that the boys of tho schools mo in the- habit of lighting matches and throwing them at each other. and» into the grass and leaves and they {our disastrous tires as the ré-sult. Personally we» know nothing about it, but it isu svrious muttm‘. the touclu‘~rs. city marshulqmreuts and othvrs should lwon the lookout and the- evil stop. pm! at once. TH E HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. isi ' ’ 11g nfi'sprmg. The ulitur of the". news had the honor of being made foreman of tln grand jury by J lidn‘a Dunne“), The jury was a good, intelliuent body to [neside (W M St-verul improve-menu IHIH' been mudvintlw cmll't hum-w sincn lust wssiou of the vuurt; We wish w» could any as much for ourcity build ing. Hun. Charles H. Donxwlly pm sided as judge 0f the circuit court. in \Vaukegan [or the first .time Mun» (lay afternoon. and pnxlucedn very fuvuruhle impression on the hair, tlw jury and the general public.- 'I‘nerv was a large attendance of the bar. nut unlyhfrmu the county. but from Chicago and other pjawes. \V ave seen some said things in our h 6 time. lmt seldom any more, so than the sight, of Daniel Corr, an old man with his wife at his side. and a daughter. come into the court room to plead guilty of manslaughter and be sentenced to the penitentiary for life. for the shooting of a neigh- bor out west of here a couple of years ago. The-told man treinhletl with palsy and spoke feehly as he addressed the court and that room wasstill as death. State attorney Hey; decker did right. in letting him un old man. plead guilty of munsluugh ter. Nu less than twn of H10 attunmys, to 5:1)" nothing of the furs-1112111 of tho grand jury, came into circuit court Monday tftermmn 111 spectacles lunk ing “onderouslv “1512 and pmfumul in their knowledge of law. (1m vim-t \\ u-H-H' tilnv CIRCUIT COURT NOTES.

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