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Highland Park News (1874), 9 Dec 1898, p. 8

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Mei-ism. Conismck. «at all. cnnw in with a petition for n nvw sidewalk in frnnt of lots ‘27 and 32 Smith Higli» land. nn Illltlh‘llll uvunne. to connect twu strips of walk already built and sin give tlwln UIH‘ (-ontinlmns walk. vavrrml. The hills wvrv rvml, showing that tlw city laundry hill fur Nm‘vlnln-r Wax LN cents uml .lmlgv Dunk-yin, fur a lllHllllHHt,~(l ('HHv. le connnittm- tlinnght tln- judgv WHH‘ nut mntitlwl Then came up.the petition or pro test of Fred Denniau. Daniel Collins H. J. Olsen and John (it‘ilteit. over Alderman Uhee's contract with H. Ewart for the three, snow’plows at $15.00 each, while they Would haw, built them for $11. and $12. each. Messrs. Uliee and Phillips said a year ago they asked for bids and $151)” was the lowest figure. and afterwards they .had to pay $3.tNlnxtra for wings and Mr. ()hee said he thought he was saving the. city $9M“ on the jol), while Col. Davidson said if they had called for bids the city would have got four snow plows and had one dollar left. for its $45Jltl. Mr. Phil- lips said he supposed snow ploWs would cost as much this year as last while Col. Davidson said he got bids on the Academy supplies every three months. but he supposed Mr. ()lwe had secured bids or prices from the other hlacksmit'hs when he approved Mr. Ewart’s contract. The (-unncil lllt'l at S and mljum'n ml a little- past I“ «ft-luck, 'l'nwday (Welling 'l‘hr l‘u'urtls KlmWHl lhilt hills Wt-rt‘ anditwl tn thv amnunt nf $1629.25 m ”mm-r. 'A Mm- {mm H. L. [lullllllt‘ttilh “an n-ml 'at-m In paniml h) thwm-w plat ul- th- l'Lx- guy addition-h 5’!th wzw‘fgltruul-Ju the street and alley cunnnittc-v. The fire and water onuunittm- l't‘lutultil that tlmy had vxpvmlml ulmut HG. on repairs at pumping statiun. and they had no revunnnvndatInna m mako- as tn K. (L Evans fur a n-lmtv nl Mane SIHJM he hall un an Hltl rate: water hill. Mrs. Edgar M. Show 'a rt‘tllfl‘ht to repfam- tln- shortl (-mlar posts at the Plnls of thv (‘vntral park" way in front of hvr rc-sitlt-nt-v. “\‘ith ornamental irun posts. was aftvr quite an extendedtlis‘trussinn.grantml. CITY COUNCIL. , 1w) fur his It-gul opinion. A bill uf ‘ $1.54? wzh put in fur Imulingthehnsn- V (-urt duwn to Major \'2xil'.~t firv. le { rm'nixitmns \wrv U. K‘d and [)HSH‘HL _ _’Hw “nu; cmnnuttm aw jn- Lfm’fnmf) on thP‘ (‘umh‘nun the water mnppl}; (1qu utility M a filtvr "ht-d. tlw analysis u! tlw watt-r. thc- ‘ extension Hf the inmkc‘ lli'lt‘,¢‘l(‘. Th» E onunril uppruprialle-Ii $10“ to enable ‘ thc- (-mnmilh-v tn [nuke in\'esti,l_{uliun- and report. A (‘a‘w (‘ml yuung ministvr mar- rimt rom-ntly and whom tJu- m-xth’nni day he took his hri’dv to (-hnrvh ttw e-ntiru(-(mgrvgatimn insists-(1m: kiss- ing thmn hnth. 'l'lw llridé‘ vndurt-d tlw nrdval wry “'9”. hut tho yruum was so nwn-unw that hr “"394 mm» tmtmt for noarly a \\‘I'(*k.’flll* natural rt-sult of the tilnittity and mmhmty (If his HPX 5 That is. they “'Urli lur nothing unxl hoard themselves, all for tlw gnml of the city. or the proprrty uwnw's in the city. and the city in turn slmuhl Het‘ tn it, that they have reasonable equipment. livlerrml to the tire and watercummittw with puwor tn act. The special munmittw- on tlu- di‘lllll of 9x Mayor W. W. imingtun math- ;I must ('Xw’llf‘nl rvlmrt tlmmgh (‘hzlirinfln Phillips. us puhlifihml e-lm- Where. Miss A. H. La Bar. has by dint 0f hurrl work hH‘leri a 01"!)ng lin- for the Sunday Schunl 'I'inu-s. Hu- host paper of H10 kind in th!" world. This city mlullt to have at least five tiuwH as many (-upius as that. Think of it a mmm-nt. only‘fii‘v fumilimin a city of 3000 inhabitants pmperly equip- }wd fur Sunday sl'hnnl wnrk. ‘TUO bud. All honor tn Mih's. lm Bar for lwr \vnrk and fidvlitv. During tlw (li-scussiun nf (his very important mum-r it wnx'smnvn that tlwm- firemen \oluntvvr tlu-ir svrvim's. Tha- iirv marshal zlskvd suppliw us follows : TWU uz‘w hnsv curls 71“ fret no-w hust- Sundries : almut THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS m a trial l'm: of $2.00 or t-ntvriug judgmenkjw of “.37! cams etc, wlwu the «use was not tried at all and m tln- bill was referred lotlwcitv uttur- T1 )tul 0 WHH prnsr k;th1~nntural and mmlmty fur Iww $4M “mum 31.3.1)” (3.5” 7m Fresh and Salt Meats, W. Central Ave.. Highland Park. Ill Hot Rolls and Bread Delivered for Breakfast GI ESER BROS.» A Fine Line of Bakery Goods SOMERVILLE’S Bakery and Restaurant, â€" The Leading Market, Clothing Cleanéd,, Dyed and Repaired. Suits Cleaned and Pressed. 75 Cents I. B. BECKER. Merchant Tailor. Orders Promptly Attended to. A. E. WICKHAM, Electrical (Zonstruction, Highland Park Laundry, First Class Work At Reasonble Prices. fELEP'IDNE 25 Hot and Cold Meals ‘at All Hours. «hauls 5011! for and (Ivlinrmi to all parts. of the city. ()hlrrs by [NM or ttth‘phtilu' promptly ilth‘mlwl (n. Oliléél “my? £55.29. New Work, Lamps Furnished, All Kinds of Electrical Wan-rial POULTRY, FISH, BUTTER AND EGGS. . (L ORTLUND. Manager. St. Johns Av¢.. next to P. 0. Satisyaflion .Gmrantcd. TELEPHONE ‘2 Latin-3' and (imlt‘u Highland Park. I". uhuwsun hnlui Btsye Block. DEALERS IN

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