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Highland Park News (1874), 7 Oct 1898, Supplement, S-26

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PH. Hid ,\ mm i‘nr‘f. Mums» pr-qwrt)‘ in ”Us \'i('illit)'. um] mn- ’:-rgr- prom-Hy rswmr are no“ H-rmin of unpim: Hu- l‘t\\:l1'd()fl()ng_{' )vuh hf [infirm :Hti innlligem ('fi \I The frequenb drils, guard mounts. parades and concerts held at, Fort Sheridan during all seasons are a newnending attraction. In every re- wpu-fi this ‘s superior to the average garrison lawn, as all things combine To make 11.,“ accessible. healthful and delightful business and residence [mint ‘IIH‘ In ‘ .\x'h;u Mk IHH'II t Hahn). and the famous boulevard. Sheridan road. connects the post with the Chicago park system. The military reservation and pmt of Fort Sheridan, :1 (-eziwlflss uttrzuu lion m thousands of \'i>itot's and n >Olll‘t't of pride and defense to the west embraces 680 acres and repro- wn‘ts nn oulhiy by the government of over $4.(K)U,000. The buildings are de- signet. in the highest type of military hrchitectun‘, and the natural location i< onv uf’tht‘ most nmgnificent in the world. Many miles of-splenclitl roads and drives lend to all parts of the re» J. Bmmm. vJ lh-nuuu Summon. Axel Ruin-11:. .l;um‘.~ Brown. 'l‘honms I’. lmyh; health officers, (‘hurh‘s J. “0‘ lmrg. Solomon Savage; marshal, (‘hurh .\U01‘dOIl; police. James Golden, Joseph Miller. I 6 UL REA I. ES’I‘A'I‘E \'.\ LIKES. [Il‘n \\'ll.lll,\\l t I TH E Md LIVI‘A RY POST. lrn> \, V.‘ “lirn- mu 13‘3. ||i>v1lr3irr \1 III‘('!\~‘ m- [In \lu'fil)‘ um! I \ll', llupnl: .~ pr'H-r!» mmH') in NI“. {mulling \\ I 1 |HJ(i,\.\' |4'l'_\1.'l|"~ \\¢‘l'4‘ ”mi Ihv high n~ I't-m'ln-(l in i!¢1||l'4~\1«~4-l I. I“. \lclhmr L'Hl, ('hurlvs mumm. Axel uhjm (H I I THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS W SOUVENIR SUPPLEMENT. Huu MN 01’ phntngruphy E~ MIMI :I u’nxr-inn'inu :nwl prufimhh' pursuit uh. n {HHrnu-rfl mzch-l' sin-£1 (H‘HL’IIIfIVIl v-h'vunlxlrmt-ew :Is ln'mnil :It For! SIM ri~ «Inn. 'l‘lu‘ >1udiunl"l'. I.. Hm‘n .lurutl'd upprnilt- Hw mnlh t‘ntl'nlwv tn HH‘ Fur! Shrriclun I'I‘H nation In l3~ :Ilu'mh In- w mm- (mo nf I lu- lu- Ist- knnu n mililnr) \lndinx in llw mum“). lw unnw 0f Hu- u he' 'Hw nflicv of mnrshul in n town like- Higdm'nod iszx most important one. {If- fH-ting as it (70w ilw safe-1y 01' 1|ch and [:rolu-I'ty. and it 25 Hnint'ntly fitting: Hunt :1 vupzllrlo mun likv thv pn-son-t in- t'nmlwnt. (harks (inrdnn. should lw vhnwn tn prrf-nrm HM nvvm-Hn'y. :H'll rfh n luminlsnnl and dungvr'tns 1'”!in Mr. Gordon has nm-rplnhl‘y HIM-d 1hr 'llhiHHH fur >i\’ yrul's “1‘1 tn Hm (‘IIHH' :»:Hi>l':l(-!iun hf .‘lH inn-“MI?- Em; 1-31 in In. Hr in n wmmgvnnr nflium :H-(L n \nlnnhlv Im’mlwr of H11- Hunt nrgnnixntinn. .\lr. (inrdnn was horn in. ('invinnuvi in 1‘37“ am! 1le to (‘himag'm \\lwr« ln' rvmnint-(l Hnti! night .\’t'.'H'\ mgr), \viwn lu- [OHIYt‘d in Highu'nm? prominent part. and is loukw! up to and «Moe-mod by all Masses- ufcitixem. Hr is nmiw in f‘mtm‘nity vim-lea. hav- ing attained: high hmmrs In 1.0.0. IQ. K. of I’.. Nulionn] ['ninn and ntlur r.r~ gunizntinns. figure in the political life of the to“ n. he has~ served frequently on the Village lHHU‘tl and is now serving hisshth (‘Ull‘ seentive term as president of the \‘il- lage and his xea'ond “‘1‘!“ as supervisor of Deern'eltl township. The various and valuable imprm’em-ents made in» thix town (luring recent years are largel)"*~<lue to his foresight and inâ€" fluence. The town hall. recently com- pleted. was projected and finished "ll-L (lvr his otfieial (lireetion. and stands as a monument to his: stteeeesfnl management of the'finaneesrofthis \‘il. lage. Mr. Hogan is in the prime of lifoi' his sneeess has not spoiled him. but on the (-ontrary has increased his popularity aml «his opportunities for doing: good. ln all matters of pnlilie improvement he takes an aetive am} ,ut’ hi> l't-HmT-nu‘n um; ln' (-n-Clitmi enâ€" :in-ly to Ms nutivr fun-v of (‘ilal‘lu'h‘l‘ .'t{ wrung personality .\t tilixt Mr. Hm.- [I] "ollon'wl tln- t-urpen‘tvr's trade “11‘ mm” m-vnmulztlui capital and ex- ;u l'lt‘lit‘l‘. and branched out into illliili" infi' Upll‘ilii()ll,\ first for ()Iilrl'b, ZHHi Inn-r t‘m' himwlt’. ”L‘ :u‘cltmulute‘d ( \~ tmmivv'hulding'w of rvult «*fitutr, whit‘h he Inn, ('Ulllillllilll>i_\‘ imrirm'ml 21ml llliilit’ more valuable. In 1875 he tuuk up the study of In“; sulquiwntlg' hoâ€" ing~ uduuittvd to the bar of (‘hicngm His practice has lwmt chit-fly confined to the field of l"fli estate litigation tif- t'm-ting his ms :1 extensiu' and gum ing. intvl'ratvs.» Ht‘ is the heavitmt npurntnr in n-ul (“Slilfi‘ ii. tlw \‘ivinity and his business (ixui'ings Unlitnlulu? respm‘t. Mr. Hog-1m has always lwmi an :u-tiw , \\'IH‘II lu- [OHIUTI in Highu'mu? IH’ \ilH'l‘ l‘l‘ lllnilll (I Hv i~ Impu- HIHI I.” 0| :IS‘~I\ Inning: :I IIHKI Q! In ~ :IH :Ilung ‘h!‘.\(ll1llSl)Hll‘. SHICHIHXV I'HH’I‘UHH \I'H H'I'I'IHO. (‘H.\HI.ICS GORDON ”(‘L‘ of marshal in n town like- (I iszx most important one. {If- s it (HMN ilw \:;f¢'t\‘ 01' ‘lfl‘ and . am! it Is mnimnth fitting»- pzllrlo mun likv thv pn- M 11-! 'm- I‘HI nu nvmwszn'y. :H'll ml and dungvr'tus Mun has nm-rplnhl‘x H fur >i\’ yrul's “1‘1 tn :u-tinn nf all inn-abid- ix :I (-mll'ng‘t'mn ()fliUI'I tln has accordingly prospered. A fino Iinv of drugs, medicines. proprietary and toilet articles is carried. A woll~sorved soda fountain attracts tradv. as (luvs also tho vmnplotv line of film vigars. Mr. Laogvlpr was hospital steward iv the army for four yours and was sta- timwd here with the Sixth and Fif- teenth infantry from '89 tn ‘91. “(1 is popular with a” (*lassvs of th* army people and his store is (-nnsoquvntly twathlnartom fur tlw “buys in hlmu" have learned that they can securn at his hands that puritv of drugs and mommy) 0f compounding so essvntinl in prescription \\ ork and this buyinoss ENTERPRISE DRI'G COMPANY. ’l‘h‘is 11p-to~dz1te and reliable drug house was ewablished here- in- 1890 in response to the urgent demand for an institution of this character. TRP)“ l‘mxe so well filled the bill in all par- ticulars that. they are still themonly drug store in Highwond. This popu- lar house is under the management of Mr. Julius Laegeler, a registered y'harn‘at-ist of well-known skill and rxporie'nce. The people of Higlm'oml rount‘iiing's haVe been eopied in all the leading inag'azinesand illustrated pnh- lieutiotm and their original portraits and groom of distinguished and galâ€" lant military men are now trea>ured by the reeipientx with more than or- dinary eare- heeauso of the aswoeia- lions. incidents and aequuintauees groniug' out of the Spilllis‘ll'Alllt‘l‘lk'tlll uar. This studio is fitted, up in a nrost eompl'e‘ie and attraetive manner and is adorned with hundreds of views of Fort Sheridan, together with por- traits. groups and photo buttons: of men “holu reeent events have giren national popularity and repute. _\ S'peeialty is‘ made of liigzh-elass work and the pietures. groupings and photo buttons and miniatures denote a high and praiseworthy degree of art. skill of the prupriclm' ulul the peculiar advantages this lucutiun gives. Mr. Horne IMI truvul'tiat and vxcels bull) in purtrullurr uml lilllth‘lllM‘ work. Hur- lug~ past fr“ munll'm ln- 1mm turnul ou' an astonishing: :unuuflt of fine \Hn'ln which has lwvn svnt In all park ufllu- \\()l'l(l by Ilm regular uml \‘olunlm-r (:lllt’l‘l‘s um! soltlirm slutionml at this post. The views uf the powt and surâ€" l'UlllH'lillg‘S have lwvn ('(miwl in all lhr 'l'l)i~ \\:‘H~1\'IH)\\'N husimws huuw- wu- mhl'mhwl by the present pruprivtm‘ I'vr- ‘Vl‘éll‘s‘ ago. :HH‘. hr has built up I. SHXNXON

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