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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 21 Jan 1905, p. 2

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Haring entered .the service of this master, the prince .bexan to ask what ,was going on in that .eouhtm And his mater replied: “Our two primes-for the third one has disappeared-ahave brought away brides from the other world, end _ inn: {9 mart; them. but those brides refuse. For they inmt‘ on having . on ma: wedding-clothes ‘mde for them first, ei‘actly Iike thosewhich they used'to have in the other world, 'andttha't. without being measured for them The king has called an the workmen together. but not one of them will 'mdefllk: to do it." . Tmiwggfl ghis. said , «a Go wastbc bithnushsflbirdswhich ptinechsdcovetcdnu. Andwbeachebird caneflyincmslumvedthstbaliifle 35235 W'W'V'I'I'm-râ€"o'urâ€"r use coveted one. at! e; EIVâ€"{ifiovg *flfl ‘W . «an» my mm?” «:6 My. suing the ”comm “mama“? myriad. uuummmumm. W! hummuskofmennythiacthoudv dintbtyouggbrideaidwtbkkgvy sirest. I Will do anything for thee. " ' ‘ “Allow “Then carry me into the other vo'fld.” ‘he «mama. Midnight We} IThe prince arose, went out of the city into the fields, took out of his pocket the eggs which the maidens had given him, and, as they had taught him, ’ turned them into three palaces. Into each of these he entered, took the maidens robes, went out again,- turned the palaces back into eggs, and went home. And when he got there he htmg up the robes on the wait, and lay “$0“! to 8,6602. “Make me a large vaahvithtm in thtmiddkfl’ 51!! laid;- ,qtogh dIMpim mdputthanintnoneuhlfoiit,mdiahthe .othq half pour wata; wthnt-thatn'tyhtmut andtiflnkforfné." ‘ " 'Aii main; pmwe' "avm 'éhe" budâ€"hm‘ ' ‘n: minn- tk~vauatoo he: heirs“: £1:er sitting in them arm. fly. And-aher flying 9 H R. 1.15! i‘my mixhck .13"! mt. M394 oi w‘ ' end» lock lunar he wpm 10th: house of g niin tailor, and engaged himself. as H: servi‘dt. '56 has: worseformr us he, :6 {Boroughfikacf‘he attend in 1mm um nobody would have suspected him of being: “.Go‘ tioh’g; master 133:“! =1“! answer for «(err '1hing,"':say§ the which. - ‘ , . 'So'tihe tumor went. The king was delighted that at least one good' worjmum had been, found, .andggavevvhim' as much money as ever: he wanted. :Vv’ben his milor. had settled everything, he wcm :home. And: thaw-inc: said to him : . ‘ V we]: Early in the morhixxghis master awoke, and behold! there hung such robes as he had never seen before, all shining with gold and silver and prectoua stones. 111:; m delighted, and he seized them and carried them at! to the king. When the pnncesSes saw that the clothes were those which had been their: in the other wogld, they guessed that We Ivan was- in this World, so they ex- olfliw3mpqes with. each other, but they held p": .‘3. To the king, master, #:1411511, him that you will pro- vidg gyemhing that’s in, you line. ” ’” “How an I “mks-mice 1'6 make clothes of nut 30th I work for quite common folks," say: his master. ' . ' “ Now fhen, pray to God, and lie doytf to sleep , tO-morrow all win be ready ” And the “filer fol- lowed his lad’s ad\i_ce, a'nd went to bed precious stones. He was delighted, and be seized them and carried them of? to the king. When the primesses saw that the clothes were those which had been theirs in the other wogld, they guessed. that Ema: Ivan was- in this world, so they ex: chums? mm with .1:th other, but they held rhurzmgcthAnd the master. hinting handed over: the clothes, Went hotne, byt he no longer. found his dear 1011 th.ere For the prince hid gone to, am; “dawns hésentté annotate. {gig ' 1 WE} soth'é "he fluttlfité find at), .1 ‘ thggmfi ' :jma M‘u Wateregr hmatanks, ’ I], tough Nth ”fife! *v'r'ei'e HIM by .1. 1m. ,g' . -~ ~ , , Lilli” WWW.- mung-u ., 11,031 6'! ' ",°0! OI DemndDe its. lndlvid’l 92,701! 37 » " rtiflcntes. ..... 6,907 10 x “ Cashier’s Check. ......... 99.616 97 Torn;...‘...~.-.... ........;...;.....1€5,277 95 an“: or Innioxs. , . ' flauntyot 15km)“ ' / W1» Holmes, Cashier a! $311: mum: ~ Per]: 891103”,me numb ewe» am. the theme supine» lo tn:e. to the but of my “howled” Md ”93“th t)“ Em» A; Ronni. M1013. ,7 f m 3.1;th an “3:; but?» In; an. “AL." M111!» 0! Jay-fa. 1% Wmun ll. nu, ‘ ‘ ?* Hoary Public. ' 3113an Jun“ Edvard ColIow was born June 7. 1832. tn_ Douglass, Ink 0? Mon. He went to us ht Liver- pool o't the m of 14. end remitted a Moron the high sun md Gmt, Lakes until the 1m 0! so, his Mme being in Chicago for many years. . . He he»! refilled in Highlnnd Park!” thou m 1“ .Be walnut and uncut in the Church of Under the udmtniotmtton n1 Putat- not-en he joined the Home Sunday School Glu- , on tho 1‘ti 1mm Emfiéllml 013w; m undo: ,hemmeemni‘fltdftheoon 3 11m «11.11 m. nudism-111m on PM)“ ‘ g L mamadhug- ., _ , M ‘. "1’! a In :41- , A , HIGHLAND PARK NEWS-LETTER At the Club . ‘11.. Louis mm. at the Brunswick-Bulk.- Oolluuler 00.. 3nd tn upon profs-ions! mum in, will spposr at the manna Park Club of: lacuna-g malty. Junk, 28. He brings with him blue 0! the best sin-tour short stop, proton. limb in Chic-go nod they will p‘ny an intense- lnc mum It“ . . A pool tournament for the members of the Club will begin tho um emnlwsnd will oonflnne for me time. Mtny entries for this tournament lave dropdy bun made, uul it it expected “at there will be n my intone-ting was a! gem-3.2., He gave: her louver and she went Indium bestowing alas upon them. tad examining them closely. And when the bid come to one of them. MIudewfimmW. {helm 'mdthenntwbdahehdfivenmtkepnnce in‘thcmheIVM'udhersMer'sMMâ€"for fixedly w» he. Sosbemudhlmhfllthmd. andbron'ht Hmmm-thmdwfinfiu: Loans 3nd Discounts.'. . . . 090,346 85 Overdr‘ufu” . ............ , . . 1,077 25 Other Bonds and Securities. handing Premium... ‘ 62.905 00 Furniture and Fixtures” 4.740 no Due fromI-Naflonal Banks. 10,330 43 Due from State Banks and Bankers. .- .............. 337 01 forGlearingH’se . “7,17,? 60 Collecflons in transit: ‘. . . .- ......... Cubenhand.... ..... .r... 1972 92 897.4: .“Hcreishc ‘ vhobmuchusomoitheother .wox-ld. Hinbroihgnforbdeuitoaytmhyu alivenhmuninctoshyusifi‘ndid." " 23693338 2!. 9.32. 3.5. Ease. v.2 . 23%....355 Ema... v3.4.8. 9.83.6.1, 583339133. :22... uh nigbhnd Pgrk, sum of munch. before the commencement of basins: on the’ 12th day of Juan-y,- 1905, as nude to the Auditor of Public Acmnnts, for the State of Illinois, pursuant. to lsw. .u 'vâ€" uv-,_v â€"mvâ€"â€"â€"â€" , A .- ._,_,__._. ”Mini , ~Wmthbm.Mi-t Frat 311mm; Ind 16'6"“ remand this week, 3nd are now in {Ir-belu- con- W Th" "‘7‘“! h‘" “‘9 "NW“! 01 “101" dition for than even“. ' , binds in their hemvement. ‘ ' (OFFICIAL mmucarlom' REPORT OF. THE CONDITION Highland Park State Gaping} Stink paid in. . . . . . .. $30,000 00 Sat lusF'und-.........:..-.. 5.00000 U Vidal Mtg; 10‘! UX' ‘ V 2’ penm and Mu-puid. . . . 605 24 035,806 24 Tim Dapooitl. Baikal”, 49,834 84 - 49,854 84 Demnd De in. Individ'l 92,70” 37 " manna . . . . . 6,907 10 r “ Cuhier‘ncmck. 99.010 97 Tor;x....‘...~.v......g ..... ;....‘.....m,m op Tor“. ...... “gum 95 ’LIABILIX'IIS; ’ 1 i BIBOU ms. a! in!» mm 49 1,! ~71 .v-x- . .n 1,972 92, 337 01 10,667 48 897.424 10 62.995 00 4,740.00 9" «5 "Ir-1 " ' 1T2 . _ nu. lib-I'M“. to cum span.- a. mum mcpadtmth. ’ . in. A. A. Pun-um pram I. a. mum i Am Mm flush of CW 93 anus; One of We prom“ all slaw-"humane! ha Inch-Inn u mom a. on Fridly than by "In. R. I. V“! ‘41 111W lg; Addlpgp.hy. honing. muhmdharmmmouohu W In. 1.5: {Um in mum“. m fihq um. boy is hotter sad In. New expect; £9 "turn. a: Eighhnd M on an. Suntan.- 0- M! «aging otlm rook In. M W m liquid by 3 pity of twenty M Sacha was the ordeé at the mm; and then-phyhrokonput 1th hour. “at I. very muting. 'nio ‘Clirlflhn Wm:- Soelbty ol the ”Blonder church took 5. sleigh ride to North NorflIlfldt-on My gutting. .Ir. Jinn hum tier. fish with ad that. tummy-nun qu people mm u s surprise on him um! um Rig chum: In 3'.» Wu- , The high school propon- to Inn 3. nonchiy pupa of sum: mu. edited und lunged by “no mama, to oon'uh: all high “5001 news. alumni noun. john. stories Old tome truck‘- written by members 08 the (many. ' Such I pupa: ought to upped w .n damn! nd further the thumb of the public in men! in our tomhip'lchoolrr The duth of John Gel-kin «me very suddenly on Wodncsdgy night, when he bud a mo of spa. plexy on returning home from his day'u work. Mr. 06pr wu sixty-level: yen-I old and bu worked 90! the fit; 55‘: may gun m 5. WIN. h. Min May lanky, daughter of Mn. Jamal-Ry, residing in this city, alumna on Band-x pou- Sag, Decombor “b.8110 wu nixteen you: old. m 1.311 but stout, had short flight hm, mud on the day of her dinppeznnce wore a green dreu sud buck jacket. She could talk Polish, but neither Englluh nor German. , Any information of hogflh‘é‘reabpuu will be gladl; received by her 1M3. 'The {Hands of Miss Theresa. Callow will regret to hear of (hi [on of her father, 1750 died in St. Luke’ 3 11019th on Bundsy morning January 15. that tn illness at aev‘enl weeks. How We miss her ”dear, sweet nee, There 13 not one can take her place In that. lonely family circle. W1 undigeneroua. But. gone before us: But He who “doeth fl] things well” Han promised us a. huppy reunion In ghe Great. Beyond. ‘“~ 0"?! . 2i Death lofVIJa-mes E. Ca‘llow In memory of the, deceased Miss Stcl‘la. Smith M 1~afin¢n

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