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Highland Park News (1874), 8 Oct 1897, p. 5

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THINK-I pe-oplv who were indulging the hope that, How. Puiudvxter S. Honsmh D. I)‘. Hf (Wiicflgi). might be indum‘d tn :wcvpt the‘ pastoral charge- nf thv Baptist church in this city. and so Immune n remidvnt ()f Chicago's iinvst suburb. :lrv (hxunml H) dis :ippuintiiwinL Ho-rv i~' whui ho- x'nvx‘ APROPUS ofoIII' new electric rail road. we note the fact that all (heat Britain, with some forty millions of people. has “.300 miles of such roud. while Muxsachussets “ltll about two million people has over 1300 "film“. That is \Iitli on» hu-ntieth of the population the old Bay State has six times as man) miles of elt-(trit road anothvr illustration of the hat that. ilH’ (lllltl has outstrippwl the parent. TWELVE hundred new houses are hul‘ded in the city of London every month. If We could only induce those metropolitan architects to come here for a few months. they would soon supply the demand for houses, created so largely by our successful golfing season, just closing. Tm: Staiiton. Va.. telephone com- pany became disgusted with the hand- some “hello girls," and advertised for ugly Iobkiug girls and received 25 applibations. Such an ad heré would not have received a single re~ Ply- LAST Saturday, twenty six years ago, Chicago was burned. Where were you and what were you doing when you heard of the calamity}J Advertlslng rates made known on application at this office. A. E. Evus, Published in the mtcrcsts uf Highland Park, Highwmxi and Raviniu, every Friday nflcrnmm by Evans Forrest. LEWIS B. HIBBARD, (mics: in News Building, Avcnuc. Highland Park. Illinois link-red The _Highland Park News. 'l‘crms, SLOO per year, 50 cents for six ummhs, 30 cents for three months. ed a! the post-«Mice at Highland Park, “1., as sacnnd class matter. FR I DA Y, OCTOBER >. ~ ‘ 'EDITOR. BI'sINEss MANAGER. 255 Central A Circuit (‘ourt Judge. whose hursv had hue-n toiling for hours up the- stew-p hills 0f Vernmnt. met a erIm-r. uml jm-uw-ly inquirml if thun- (‘mmty Comm-r Dr. F. C born in New York, knowix thing WIN-n he- 5005 it, svn following, a performance worthy of the worst departments of the Turkish army. There is and can he no justification for such inhumzui brutality. If the United States army is to tolvrute such barbarous conduct. the soon” tlw army is disbanded the better. THE treatment of Hamumnd. the soldier who was dragged about the- barracks and prodded'with bayonvts and swords Saturday last. was a brutal. inhuman performance, wlwth» er the officials in charge approve or disapprove of it. To tie a rope around his legs and drag a man about the grounds and buildings is ()L'R Revolutionary daughters set. with becoming ceremonies. the tall liberty pole at the head of the Samp- son parkway one year ago Wednes- day last. Just now it is twisted a bit out of perpendicular, as the result of the steady uninterrupted heat of the sun with no rains. Perhaps it was not sufficiently painted before it was erected, but southern pine like northern spruce. will crack and warp in the 8.111, unless thoroughly protec- ted with genuine lead and oil paints. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEW-S FOR the benefit of those who wish to start a newspaper and gel. rich the first year, we. give the following.y hill of expenses per annum, as estimated by the; Century Magazine: Editorial and literary work. . .. . 8220.000 Illustrations. ‘ ,.... . 1 180.000 Currcslmndums. _ , .. , . .0 . . i. . . .. ,. 125.000 'l‘clcgraph .. ,. . , i . . l. H. ....... 65.000 C‘amegmmswuflhfl 27.000 Mechanical .. MW. 410,000 Paper. ,, 017.000 ()fiiu nut. link (It ..... M V. ,. 219.000 of the city of his adoption, “I love Chicago; I glory in its history; I he; lievc in its destiny, and no city this side of the New Jerusalem would tempt luv to leave it." Read Hose-,2: 4 Tutu! HILLS AND “ROLLERS." it. svnds us the knowing a good 81,863,000 Knight, 8220.000 180.000 125.000 65.000 27.000 410,000 ($17,000 219,000 0. B. Brand the photographer has shown us some views he has recently finished up. taken from the top of the Rafieu residence on Central ave nue. One is directly north, taking in all the buildings, trees. etc.. way up north, even to the water town at the Fort. The other is down (lenr tral avenue east. showing the res-ti derives. the Sampson parkway and the lake. They give one an idea of the beauty, the loveliness indeed of this city. its homes in the woodq. as no other pictures yet taken have done. The large open lots and lawns, the, natural grouping of the trees. the irregularity of the streets and the endless variety of architecture are all brought out. If you wish to let your friends east or elsewhere get an idea (if the Park, send them one of these. if Mr. Brand has dupli eates. reach all the people It gives all tlw people the best of both papers at one price. and all the :ldwrtisements tlw same. There IS only one (1rd“ back. the alertnessof Mkssrs. Hall and Mc‘ Kay knocked our powerful editorial all into “pi." “N0, stranger," said the farmer, ‘fithere ain't no hills around hére. but there’s some of the' ulfimdént boners that ever you see!" were any hills in country. Bicycle Dactnr Purlly has hvn Ni wound huml hivyclw fur with CONSOLIDATED. that. part of the

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