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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 10 Mar 1906, p. 4

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11051110? Loeal improvements recommend and submit for adoption an ordinance providing for the construction ofn sewer. with manholes. flushing connection. and house connection slants to be laid in Lind: venne and Linden avenue produced con- necting w h sewer in Maple avenue and running thence southerly .1011“; said Linden avenue to s point which would b'e‘ intersected by the southerly line 0! 101. two (1) bloclg- nineteen (19} produced easterly in recourse as said Linden avenue Carried” ,, :a Q§£§v§ MMLOIS Limprnuments recommended and submitted for: adoption an ordinance prodding for constmctidii 'o'f citst iron later-n] main water supply pipe, together with fire hydrants. shut-oi! valves and special castings, to be laid along and under Linden avenue from Vine avenue to finple avenue with estimate‘ afflict of said improvement pre- pared by the Piesiflifit of said Board and attached thereto. Carried. ‘ - . Shcfidan Road Publishing Company RALPH 1. LEE. Manager Communluflon'from Fire Depurhpent. taking that. a hose Wigon be purchased for aid depart.- ment. Beférrod to Fire and Water Committee to be reported 'on at me next meeting. ELECTION ‘NOTICE _ Be it reéolved by'th'e' bey‘coun‘cn of Highland Park that a Municipe] Election be held in said city aecording to inw‘ 6n the third (3rd) Tuesday in April next _beip the 17th day thereof, for the election of one“ slidernfin for the First. Ward, one alderman fortheSeeond M,'ard one alderman for the Third Ward, and one alderman for the Fourth Ward of said city, the sarne being the officers reg,- ularly eiected by law and noted for at said election, that the places for holding said elections are here» by designated as iolloWsfi First Ward, Fire ‘ De- partment Building, garner of Central avenue and Green B83" Road." econd, Ward, 11. M. Prior's, North Sheridan ‘and. Third Ward, I). C. l’nrdy hnd Son sslore St. Johns avenue. Fourth Ward Brand Bros' store, corner of Central avenue and Seco'nd street. Adjourned. Subscription Price 9.50 a Yenr. 5 Cent: the Copy A regal" maxing of the Council of the City of Highhnd Park Ina held on Tuesday evening, Mitch 6th. 1906. Special Assessment Notice No. 107 Notice is hereby given to angel-sons interested that the City Council of the City of Highland Park, County of Luke and State of Illinois, having order- 5:1 that a cast iron lateral! main water supply pipe, together with fire hydrants. shut ofl’ valves and special outings be conitructed and laid along and under: First street in aid City, commencing at and connecting with the water main now laid in First street. at A point in aid main which would be in- tersected by the Northerly line of lot 16 block 6 of Fxmoor Addition to the City of Highllnd Park. produced Euterly in its course acro- nid First Highland Park Newsâ€"Letter Wmmdn at Iligh‘md Park, Illinois Entered at an: Pm; 097cc. Ingmamd Park. 1",, «a ' ’ 010nm! cum mum: Minute. of previous meeting resd sud approv- SATURDAY MARCH Ioth, 1906 Council Meeting; JOIIN‘FINNEY. By the ' HIGH LAND PARKONEWS-LET’I‘ER City Clerk. street (uh! point it” hurt, temlnu 0‘ tie present water 3.1. hid in aid I“ at! tron thence aid flu “All run Norther): on 5 line pnrnllel with Ind twelve (12) feet West at the center line of ma First ttreiat’ to the South‘ line of Barth Avenue produced Easterly in it: war-euros: aid First street. the ordinance for the amt betug on file in. the utlleo of the City Clark of uld \ ity. and but": Applhd totho Coun- ty Court of Lulu- County (ur an augment of the costs of said improvement according to benefits, Ind nn ugepslnunt thereof having been undo And returned to aid court. the fibnl having thereon will be had on the 26th dny of Much A. D. 1906. or soon thereafter as the butineu of the court will permit. WalsuxAs, We. the membem of Highland Camp Numbei- 1176. Modern Woodmen of America, bow- ing in humble submission to the will of Divine Pfovidt nee, have again hheld the death watch in our ’ camp in the removal from our midst. of our esteemed neighbor Michael J. Duggnn, and RESOLVED, That ‘he sympathy of this Camp be voyed to the son-owing widow and family of our decens‘ed fellow member, committing them to the consolation of Him who doeth all things Well. ~ WILLIAM M. Doomn'. Joan C. DUFFY. , - TnouAs Monrox. . J. H. mem. ' Wnlme, We mliz‘e that by his death, High- land Camp has font a. valuable member, who was admired and loved for his many sterling qualities. therefore. be it Edd abutment is puyable in Ten (10) install- menu with interest u the ,rre 0! Five (5) per eon- tnm- per unnnm on tll inslnlfimenu from sud um due of first. voucher. All persons desiring any the objections in said court before said dly. 5nd may nppcsr on ‘hc hur- lng and make their defense. Out of 85 cases 'before the Lake County Grand Jury Thursday, thabbody returned 29 true bills as follows: Pilo Salvatore alias Salvador. Filo, Gm. vana Salvator and‘Gosomino Foti, alias Foci Glo- vanni, indicted for ninrder, 3‘e0unts. Mayor Gibbs. Highwoadx for ‘mayeasauce in. office. ' ‘ ’ Hall of Highland Camp 1176,Modern Woodmen of America Fred Ruby. for rape. Eugene Wilmington. Grayalnke, petit larceny, William Harris indicted for larceny and also robbery. Tony Miller, indicted for selling liquor without license. Neal Powel, indicted for burglary. James Brockway, indicted for illegal voting at. Highwood. '" James Brockway indicted for perjury. Charles Gordon, indicted for perjury (2 counts). Wm McClaren, indicted for illegal voting. Wm. McClar'en. indicted for perjury. ; Carlo Toecozi, indicted for assault. with intent. to commit 1-3;)th Lake Forest. - Joseph Poatnoer. indicted for larceny. Bernard Henke, alias Otto Herinlln indicted for robbery. Harry Day, indicted for running slot machine. Al. Hanson and “Mme: Mmussen, indicted for selling liquor without license. CHAN.” C. meu' Officer appointed to make um abus menL Dated 'at llighlnnd Park Illinois. March 9th, A. ".1906. For running Slot Machines, Wm. Welch. Edwin Welch. Jno. Hort. E. T. Mathews, Ed Jones. John Goehnnger. Geo. F. Conrld, Jno. acuity, all of Highwood’. '1 Grand jury Indictments Committe on Resolutions. Th monthly cone." of QM m Club was held this dunno: in flu. Jouu' studio. with an -to}lo~flo‘ prop-In: * Subject to: the “uracilâ€"Chopin . Ptpor by lil- Emulfinoot 1. Wade ‘8 minor - - - Clwph Miss Grace Mihille. Prohibitionists M cet Monday utter-noon at the Temperance Temple the delegates from Counties that belong to the Pro- hibition party were in session and have nomineted the following oflleere. , County Clerkâ€"C. T. Quinn, Lake Forest. County Trueâ€"Horace D. Wells, Ivanhoe. dheriflaElswor-th Metcalf. Gurnee. County Judgeâ€"Geo. A. Truesdell. Supte. of Schools left vacant will be supplied at another meeting. _ Alternatesâ€"Harry Rich, Wni. Hall. Ellsworth Metcalf, Henry Amen, Jacob Abrahamson, '1‘. H. Decker, Leonard Barge. 1,4,. Mazurka No. 2 Delegate. ware also appoiifted for the state sena- torn] and congressional convention it. beingthe first time that a11_of those offices have been sup- plied with nominees. ll. The following Were elected as senatorial dele- gates: Elmer Faulkner. W. Webb, G. W. Diver, Charles Pullen, Ed. Yeoman, Dan Ritzenthuler, Rev. E. N. Tucker. ‘To‘the State Convenbionâ€"Delcgatesâ€"State E. S Wells, Leo Jeanneme, M. Meershaumr, G. E. Strang, Horace B. Wells, Jon. E. Anderson, W. S. Wesley. IO. 12. l3. Alternates-Mrs. L. Sheppard. Vila: Barge, Mrs. J. Robinson, Mrs. Laura. Fowler, C. T. Oman, 0. W. Hudson, Miss Thea Smith. Congressional convention the following dele. lgates were elected: Leo. Jeanemene, Henry Shepard. Geo. A. Trues- dell, Truman vWilby, P. A. Robinson, Dr. E. B. Richardson, Lester B. Morse, Goo. Glynch. E. Marsh, T. B. Fuller. The following alternates were chosen: J. Manlcon, W. G. Lamson, Levi Rupgert, James Anderson; Albert Larson, Lewis B Hibbnrd;and E. B. Ellis, ' C. 8. Wells meted uchxh‘man of tho meeting and Funk Fuller as secretary. S". A. Robinson was elected M theinext county chairmon of the Pro. party. This who u the am time that. the Prohibi- tion party have me‘ with n delegated convention and each township of the county is represenbeQ It. is 3130 the lot-gout. “bended convention and every- thing seems m point 00 o hnrd compnign. Ouch Me Tom Thumb Robins Song Crudle Bong Study mm Ruben-inc Scliiinchor_ Sonnupp. 36 No 3. Clementiâ€" SQeond pimo. arr by . - . Miss Blanch Muonuul Mn. Jone- Song Without. Words -' - - 1 Chivalry (3) Romance ' - - (b) Music from Midsumm- _ Night}. Dram -' Mis- Mqrjory, Smlll "Miu Mgrgaret thing Ponpte Valunu - _ ,- Miss Lau‘n Seymour Menuetto, Op. 55 - - Mrs. Mary Phillips Moment \l mic-1 -- Mozart C lfib‘ ébhccrt Mater Edward Phillips Miss Inn-ion Moseley Mater Robert [noon Mll- Helen Wnrner mus llama Smoot Illa Betty Baoon Miss Lyda Brown Schumann |’ Mendelssohn M. Harding Burgmullcr Caravan KuoImer K uhlcm Puldlnt Mamn Qr- OI;

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