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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 1 Sep 1906, p. 1

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. HIGHLAND‘PARK {NEWS 'LETTERfi '37 w?” " ' ’h. [11 ‘ ”had rem .af-i-S'. huh. "’ If. .1; forllo “Whh‘ . It» , . Kuhn: 0 , Wood. '0 ll' 'IftbiJu-n " pm»; Ev. Oiflhth: "4‘ fflnith. 8m ' 112““ hive 4 "a. three yew-1 fitw- ‘hc {tr-ammu- sohool will mood for another ‘ «whorl yea-r next Toad“ morning lSep amber 0) g” "The teachers Ind theh' ”homem- for the your ‘ In as (ollows: Cornell; Box-low. first undo; I-‘sther ’ Whh‘e. flnbuoond: Von 1‘. Benedict. second: ‘ Kmhryn Caryl. third: Il'culuh Bun. {om-HI: Jun-t V Wood. 10 Irth: Ron 3. Miller. fifth: Fdilh J. Smith. . fifth: Jeannine pupa-r. aim; Clm |.. Bohnl'adt. '__- plush; Elk-n M. Gainer. seventh: Lei). L..Hrown, {Joiuhthz "rash Donald-on. I’m-t Clinton; Jule L. I " "finish. Suprrimendent. Min Msry B. MIrflndalo HIV“! have eborw'of the manic work no in the put 1 Alma yarn: M.“ Hem-Mot will supervise me work In (Influx. ond Mr. J. H. Mom will hove charge ' . 01 my shop work in maul (taming. -.._ ._.-~ _r'-- .‘w‘v .. -. .uw “-â€" Ni (gr manned it. the DeKuih Norms] thrée Years um- we and slow Um. um has been reguhfly Em; gloved hi the wk ’01: of that. city Ind under the supervision u! the normal sehonl (uni-Ly Miss Miller tombs from Crystal Lake, in She has had , unusual! educational ad amnges. including a year‘ s I» studs. in (h-mmnv, and has been an the staff 0! the normal d: purtmcnt of Ber-ea. ( ‘ullege Mina "ohnstadt comes from Indianapolis 81:110.“; were [she hed hi h rue-k In: a tewher. She is u grad: r'uteoflhetrfiaingwbool 0mm city'aud has slam-[advanced work “Cornell und she University mam will he {k 3 special work in music mt north shore subuybs in getting (up the affair. New members will prpbably be added as the time for the entemlumeu drivn netrer. . Preparations are cumpléted (qr the annual L :k ~ County Fair, which is M be he‘d M. Libertyville mt. week Pundnv, Wbdnesdny. Thursdav and ,FridItV. A lava»; number of special features h ue been sacured bv the mynummem and the fair promises to be the he“, ever held. Mr. J. Allen flames. whv has general chug-e of the vaudeville 15mm to be gin-n on September 18th It the Momtm fur the BMW!“ M the Desmum Crippled Chitdvena "0mm has announced the make up of me commune that. will nprewnt the diffe- There w m be {our rvcihg chants on each of th ’ 1m thtee days of the fair. with purses which gua- ranm the excellem-e at me events On Friday mom‘ng the parade win who: place. and an up lei. ally flue showing' vs lnnkwrl for. ’ , “ flammmm the ball games have taken piaca in the afternoon. whén the ‘raoe's‘ ware an. but. this you the management has decided to have the games-at 10:8” in me morning, which, will be pleas- }n': news tn those whu wish to attend both events. Voluqxc l 9 Grammar School: Opens Fair At ‘UhertYVille Moraine Ben‘efit HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, SEPTEMBER 1, mgmm Park but the hrged. repreoenuflon on the genes-31 committee n the vnwmin-nent ls tn mice plies: he": mud than ls much d me in com anon with it. The list. 0! Highlnnl Pnrk pimp e cmsllu of. Mob-'1. Edam Keith. 5n. Enron L. Ililluu. “'il- lllm J Londnbmk. Per‘e L. Wicket. Jr“ Meander I. scum. Geqm E. llucv. James 8. Wm, Ben- jamin '4 Wlneholl. Dwight H. Walling. I. W. flushing I‘d Alba” 0. Frost. '* The Ha. from Winnelks will include Benjamin C‘cpen'er Calvin Venue“ and Fredric W Bur- “Wham. From Lake Fare» there will be Mesa-J. Arthur Hooker. Joseph Modm Pa tench. Hugh J. Helm-nay. George E. Pylmr, mm: Skinner Within. Hobart «7. Chameld-Tagkir uni W. Crux-ton tinned. Jr. ' The {onus} "' b 1 a? the Racl‘ii‘é ‘eflenfibu of the Lhimgo t. “flunnkee mecu'ic Ra' Iron! taken plage today with a: Magnet. gmd tppmprinte exer- cises at. Dim} hull... Racine. Invitatipns lmveabeen sent. outlym all fihe any uni! counté ntflcitle and members 01 um press dons: the right. of way of the mud and It is ejected tha3.__ nemiywa peopka wilt an"! bhetnselvaof the huspxt’uliu o flmifiurwnnectiou and house connectio 1 M a. whole In oonn «33.10:; with the cum we: there- iiegwfly an,l11§hritr‘esrt,rnow known as‘ Horaine Road. "in“ point. being me cents: line 0153.. JQI-ms avenue and H feet north of the intern ~clion of said .ceuter line with the center line of Moraine Rand; the‘wesoutherly on 331183. John! avenue [or I die. nnce at 5’3 feet. «gather with manhoies, shuns; the road. The! city ufliciuh of sou hisrn Ni 5 :onsin will vomv south over than nmv road in spud Ll cars as far as Raviuia Park and on their wturn will accompanied in Racine by the omen-guests of :he road. v , ”N, , , The roadbedot the» ekknnion er £313 somber-n portions has been consist-tidal to meet, um mode of a short schedule between Chicago and Milwaukee. which latter any the management Of the mad hop -. to reazh some time next year. The first. passenger car run over the new exteâ€" aion was on Wednesday. when specialcars carried About. 9'3th members of the Business Men' 8 Ass - dation of Racina l-unction, Wm: their (Amines to Ruflnia Park. Children at proper yahoo! uge that hang never been enrulledy in. any cohaol would be enrélled for The Schools of District 107. Highldnd Park, known as the. Mm Phce School and the rt Clinton Schenl, with be~open§d loi- t-hq new ' :1 year Tuesday nun-sing, September 4. 1906. - The following regâ€"uh'fions of the 39311! of Edn- cation relating m children alluring who.“ for the first lime should-be noted: Through To Racine N otice w * Notice is hereby given that bids will be received ”(or the construction of a mu to be inld u Mung And .0 first term liming we inc-nth of kph-.5990 Thou um enrolled c'nriug thn “3.3%“ other all»; upefl u them “Mil (he as , - caning! in February. A: to child": but mu. under Ichofl aye. It. is provided ”In any chm whose sixth birtmhy will wear vithin the ‘7‘ sixty days of the schnot term my be aiming-d wk" the «hon It the begmning of that. term. fig’hfltin St John; KM pnrsuaiut 10 use Widens a! an ordinance of the City of Highhnd 'Pm-k passed Janniry 17th, 1096. In. the pom where “id uwer turn: from St Ighns avenue and runs vie-My on High Itre-t, now known as Moraine Road. 7mm paim. being the centsr line of'a‘t. Johns uwnue and H feet. north of the intern ~nt'mn of Mid center line with the centnr lime of Moraine Roam tin-lice southerly on mi- 1 St. John! svenw- for dimance of 5’3 feet. mgether with manho‘cg, All pupils of. 'whmover we should have ausc- eauul vucinntion Ioeord. and Ito utinfy m u- gqfiemenu of the local Board of Health Lh'n mood must. be within the 'flve yen-s pnoedhg the open- in; o! the pment school )9". Jesse [4. Sn"... Sup 1 at Schuols. Board of lmprovalmnta n1 ‘he Chy o7 lhghhmi ~ ' Purk ‘ All progjoaals or bids must. be accompanied by, a c-<rtified,check ' phyable to the ‘ 636qu of the 'l’residen of the Bond of him! In;- provcmenls of the City of Highland) Park for a sum not. less ten'uo) per 'cent'um of Ihe aggregate of the pronosal. Said prhpusug 0:5 bids mnst bedeuvered up the President at the Board of Local Improvements in open session of‘ s'aid board at the time and ‘place fixed herein to: opening the same. Nn‘ proboid-i '0? bid will hp considervd unless accompanied by check as hereâ€" fn'pro'vided.‘ V as a whole in 00:19 «3“th with the (India my}: ihe’ré- fnr. Said bids will be Opi. and on the Nth day of Septémber, A. 0 190mm. the honrof 4 «winch p. 1min committee room at. City Hall in said city of Highland Park. The specifications for such imprbvement lad blank proposals win be furnished at. the office of the t ity Clerk of said City. ' ‘ The connraumr will I»: 'pfid in Bonds, Which buud- will drawjuterest at. the rate of five (5) per cent per unnum. The Board of Local Improvements reservathc right to reject any or .u ' should they deem it best for the public good. _ ‘ ROBE (I. EVANS. Pmident of the Rogrd of veal Improvements -l AL - - n.- President of the Bond of 5mm of the Cuty of Big bland Plrk Dstod Septqmber 1. A. D. 1906. I, x906 ~ Notice for Letting Contract Jung‘s. in many of umfium 'bnuéw“*"ޤh*mm8www .., Number 1

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