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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 11 Mar 1905, p. 5

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It seem passive that the Highwood uloon keepers are .to empe indictment by the Grand .Jm-v tMn spMnN. whh-h “mum imam“. n ‘nâ€"nvm ~ vmmrm‘fl'em-we .v. .u;’.’:’e‘€"‘..:r'z’g me a r'ewmu 10? this respite. In this connection it might be well to glance over the pest records of our candidate for city offices. V .,y "00 you want» rwurn uf theiold thy: basin: and buudozimr. why-n n 'wupscmble citizen dare am “pm his pro-Vereucei ”duh-ally, fur fear of being urn-s «1- or «mu-r u M luvs town?" Thee; and similar v-xpv'u-usid'm- hv night forth thunder: of appluuge frnm nu- é. 'll'. unwiencw of voters who gnthc-réd "- hv'jrfiojt nu»: kttru at an Citiunu’ pu- ty‘h meeting lad 'I‘n s nyégmgm While it. wu announced m n \r'wh i031; v. a. ing than. on. this due thank“; f- r m. p. "v '1. w-mld h- art. the majority v.91»- uvgn_O-I -- f', ugly-e1 q; 1, "9"" ~30 thg mun-r WI! ma mar . nll’ Ih ---- iug m x' Thmsdsy night. Mr. and Mrs. \. E. Huestls gave a. enchre party for a number-oiiflends pt: their rvsidence Friday evening, the 3rd. After cards there was music and lunch. .Axnnngthnsnpkut «ware Meson-sand Mesdnmen‘. ‘ ililgs. Shetzleyt Pete-mun. N‘gwaomo, Garrlty. Smith'. Hoshatter. lekm‘d; Bradwny. Mc- ‘lfunen'yand Mrs. H. 'J Brady and Mrs. K. Kelly. ' Grover CHM); and Harry Burke, who went to Garrick. Indiana. lust Tug-Ming? to accept ppdt'ionn' u firemen on ,the B. , (l. railroad, rémrned homo flie next. day. A busty “um-wy of the place showed an lmlated burkjn the midst of a dreary wnste dotted with sand dune» Visions of dear old, High- wmd and a sudden attack u‘f cold fevt caused their lanai-dine return. lakeShore Lodge No. 558. K. of P. ,glvenoocisl dlnoe and supp- M M- tin-i! haii inst A udny nigui. . for the honest of Ht. Fruicis honpitn u Evanaton. The attendnnce was hm 3nd a nut sum was realized fdr the wax-thy cause. The now (whom mm: was decided youotday. when flupervison Gnhlm. \( oolley and Gibbs reported to Juuuce Gordon their afir’mation of the decision of the com- minionera refusing to lay the road. A weleoline sddition to the troops now u. Fort Sheridul will he the battalion, consisting of {our comptniu of the 27th infantry, now “aimed at Columbus. 0. They are expected to arm here about. the 20th inst. The numerous hhnd. o! _Chu 8. Carey. : (cl-Incl: resident tad prominent business nun of this city, will "m a: ham thu he is confined to M- hone in HIM Buy in I Impala: condition with lnflnmv wry rheumtism. . ‘ Ovid lama. “Scott,” human- berdthpofltju-yfor duh tom 0! theOlrgM‘Court. -' Thur-d3) In: pu- dsy tor the vacuum 1011.1 The Citing. Put, nut- enry Thu-In: ovo- nin' 0t Tummy [1:11 All mun weloonn. Rumor lays a new that". building in to he emu tn FoflBMMmMntmmp-wbe real, for the owning of the noon: the 13th port of It}. In..wmhu Ibviu. who was MenunChicggo hogan! two weeks ago suturing from u even at- tack at. the (rip, lu- returned ‘0 but homo here much improved. Gem-p Hunks“. mlond. of Lake Forest wu traded on complaint»! J. V. Gordtgmhugod with punt»: : worthless shook. Ho Ind I having be- fore Justice Gordon u I o'clock this “brawn. W/ydt Peep bimmun PARK N l£WS_-LFT’I‘ER , .vm': , Tint a bow, if repeated, is nevei’ called bine And the plural of vo'w is vows, never vine. If I speak of_a foot and you show me your feet, ,, And I give you a boot, would a pair be called beet?“ .If cjmc is a tooth and a whole set are teeth, ' ‘Why shouldn't the plut'al of booth be called beeth? If the singular's this and the‘plural is these, ‘Slmuld ' 'the’ plural" 6f" ki§§7 'éiiéfbé "filat‘tiithea “like: ? ,Then' one may-be that ”ind three viould be those, Yet hat in the plural would'never be hose; And the plural of cat ié‘ cats, not cose. , We speak of a ,brother,‘and also of brethren. o I But though we may say mother,‘we never say theth~ .. PARISIAN physician has founded I 'mirth c‘ure" for dyspepsia and receives 3 large ice for treating patients. He puts a and» her of them around a room and makes them min in cach other. All look so foolish that in time they lie} to laughing heartily, and are made to keep it up for two hours a day. Two duels of we treat- ment is said to cure the worst me of dyspepsia. Then the masculine pronouns are he, his, him, But iniaginc the feminine she, shis, arid shim! , So the Engfish, I think-yOu all will agree, is the/greatest language you'ever did see. Sunday morning; illu‘cb man. u 8:“ o’clock. lorri- in the non-Jun of the Fm “pit-1. hr tin pguenu. Subject (3! the “icon: “80.. PM" Sunday morning. Karol: lull; “7 mini o'cloek' . union in fine Post. ohpol, to whisk: 5!! at very odrdhlly invited. Ilibjact of the sermon: “SQ. Sunday evening, Much mu. at 7:30 o‘clock. service in the men lull o! tho glut-d hon-0J0:- the prilonorn. “8‘. Punk" lllmmtod. fiolo by Bulli- nn; long by Hodpon. ‘ Tasty evening. Huck Nth, at. 7:45 o'clock. in the Amusement lull, lecture on “Europe,” by Mr. G. D. Rogers. All In invltgq; teats 1m. 8010 by Sullivan; act by Freemnn; magical piece by Bunce; phono by Servant Anon; Chlago'hlent. by In. Ch'udborno. . ' - ‘ ‘ Tuna-y. Murch‘zsth, “Zion Clty;” lllmtnwd. Tuesday, April 11th, Bocwall Company, Tnendsy, April 25th. Bunoe yin-lulu. Tuuaay, May 9th. open due. . . 6:0.'D.‘Bxcm, Cnnpldn 27th Infgntry. On'lor of services, lecture. and mart-hunt: o! the 27th Infantry and 14th Rubric. at Field Arm- lory at. Fm Sheddnn.‘ Illinois. tor the week begin- ning Bundny morning, Munch "{1906. 0X03. - . , in- ..__ A,e_.___.__4 .., .-__... ___.-:m,_....._ The. one fowl is a goose, but -two are called geese, ~ Yet; the plural of mouse should never be meese. You may' find: lone mouse, or a whole nest of mice, But the plural of house is houses, not ihice.‘ If the plural 'of man is always called men, ‘ Why shouldn’t the plural of- yuan he ram-(l 0*"? in Higbwood ”fl M91133! of or should Be oxen} not Arbitrary awash-"mg“? E'LL BEGIN with box, and the plural in boxes, , A Cure for Dyspepsia Services at the Pod! l6 lire l)0i”g' The wise and wbfidcrful mother-bf mm and antes gagged 8!!!! well defended of the 1m: who made her free. (if the 90m Iwho learned to love her hdmvm hcr teamed to die I "P For. the an of the White Republic, the gift of the Lord Most High, And on thrpugh the unrun ages. through stormy and sunlit days, Still shall the cresccnt pages of history sing her ,\ - praise, As by ways of strife and burden to the god of ‘ strife s surcease She pursues the priceless gucrdon, the dawn of 8 doubles: peace G. F. Conrad. who h. boon equal Whining: {ulna-:1 wookpput with grip. is no. mingle-cent. Twomubhlldmot MA. Flak m _'0l7 1113mm poem-all. Hr. Pink himself but. :0- unuy recanted {m I “minu- Muck. On her brow is the excellent whiteness of still Sierra shows. And her feet are shod with the mosses of the mur- mun-Gus woodland ways, And her temples crowned with fillets of the sham ‘ of slender mailel As the wild Atlantic fearless, as the hushed Pacific calm, ' She rules herl’rugged hilltops and her breathless ' groves of. palm; And, whether in waste or city, with freedom he: ' shining shield, » She is jewelled with mines minted whose measure no man hath known, And the light of her eyes is steidy, and her onward march Is free, - FWkfinnd‘g'lm Ium, but is iike" me q’tieét of her rivers that seek the su. Upward and on she messes with a zeal no check may. rein j A With a strength no shoch my shatter white her ___season_s wake wand wane; Nerved of "1er the deeds and the deaths of men, She wins for greater glories tilL the lapse of human . IV ken. Her breath is sfiveet of "w mmm Guy Wanton Caryl. ‘ F Pilgrim eyes previ‘iouedvaqd Puqunflp 0 (cream _ 4"" , Dowered with wealth of woodlend and (low of virgin gold, ' . __ g . V .. Awake the White Republic, the gift of the Lord . : Most High, . A: broad and free as the borders be other on wide western sky. ‘ ‘ Mother of foul danghTers. whose (irdle and guard ' are theseâ€" Their 'lcagues of ‘ inland waters and bulwark: of Nd nus. ' . ‘ Etch to the other plighted till the cod of time they She hath store of grain unzarnered and ham he: sons have sown, She Is jewclkd with mines unminted whose mien" stand, V ' Palmetto to palm united and prairie to pasture 3 queen by right of he: splendid might abd- thc lOve her children yield. \_ The White Republic and aha! 01., I.» .n t-land.

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