The Cbautuuqun Aesemb‘y to be held at Wtuke gen fnom Tuesdey‘toSundey inclusiveâ€"September 119.1: m lathâ€"promises to be a great treat. These tent meetings bM‘e been held «luring the last few months-all over the state. They have been enthu- siastically amended and endorsed by all chases, the press, the pulpit. the people, irrespective of class, creed or party. Call at Larson 8 or Greene e News stores for program. The principal attractions of the program are as follows: PROGRAM PRINCIPAL ATTRACTIONS Tuesday - - - . ‘ - { Meneley Quartetle ~ Chester L. Ricketh Wednesday - _ - - ' - cm. John Sobieski Thursday‘ - - - - - Eugene W. Chaï¬n Friday , - - - 3Mâ€. FlorenceD; Richard. Worn-n a Day Saturday - - -' - Frank S. Began Sunday - - ' - - Mr. Rem Those who have heard the \leneley Qua-tot“ before in thiu county are delighted at. this oppor- tunity to hem- thom min, Colonel John Sobhlki is the non of Count John Sobieski who commanded tho hot Polish uprising in 1840 nnd except hie daughter in the only known deundont of the grant won-{or king, John Hobiesld of Polnnd, who with on "any of 70.000 men defeat- The United Stet†expend. more on it- public echools than it does its army end navy. In conti- nental Europe 1; skilled laborer receives for a day a labor ebout ï¬fteen cents. while the United antes expend: a sum mountilig to more than this for each day's instruction of every boy and girl in. the entire country. Altogether its payment; for, ichool expenses is something like ‘5000 per minute. 1311‘ t it n greet “lulu-try?" The yearly cent of the New York schools alone is much more than the auntie! revenue ‘01“ either switterland or Denmerk,’ while in the went-iheludlug the states of Texts, Utah. Washington. Mlehigeu‘end Minnesotaâ€"the pnbllé schools are endowed with mt tracts of land thlt yield-1m income from one to three million dollars 3 year. But then this is the heritage of a greet people, and necessarily a. great inetitution.â€"â€"Sprlng- ï¬eld News. Shcridan Road Publishing Comptuiy RALPH 1. LEE. Manager Subscription Price $1.50 nYear. 5 Cam in Copy A writer in A recent. number of on camera In- guine speaks of our public nhools u "on Ameri- can industry." quoting fro- ll nddrau dolimnd some yearn ago by-Jo-oph Ohoote below the pro tenors 01.. British unlunity. Tim. it. is on Amo- ricou "industry.“ and one of [rent magnitude can be easily understood when we toy that whoa tho-e Ichools open only, hrrï¬epuuhor they will do so with more than 18.0-10.000 pupils. in 300.000 build- lugs and will be presided over by 460. 000 when, whose uggregste coming! represent mfloooooo per tannin. Highland Park Newsâ€"Letter Published cvefy Suprday at Highland Put, Iliad. By the Eutaalu! up M mm. 3W Part. m. as . nan-d chandler. Great Tent Meeting At Waukegan SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 8th. Our Public Schoolé ed M um: o! no.†loin-medal» who wen by staging Vienna and flattening to manhol- Ohrhtinu Europa. To me, for one, Highhnd Park is a. beautywpot and made so as much by the song bird! and “mix-- rels as. by its wealth of trees and flowers. Perhaps the robin: may have destroyed I few cherries. shall we get rid of them also? Let us spare the little that it costs to Inppoi-t these little wild creatures and not drive awny the timid but; trusting little things for the sake of a kernel of corn. Mrs. F. M. Ingalln. ..._ ..... fly... -v' He recently entered the employ of a large menn~ {maturing company as insistent superintendent in charge of the erection of s plant in a Pennsylvania city. “I’m getting 875 ’a month." he said, “and there are ï¬fty men under me who are drswing 87."; a day. . They are union bricklayer-e, men with either little or no education. whose responsibility.†ends when their ten hour’s work is done. I npent four year: and more in gaining the knowledge which enable. me to plan end direct their work, but I an peid lees then belt on much as themen with the trowele. Thin, too, I have to work from two to four hours more s dsy then thelsborers, who can hustle home core free when the whletle blows. Is it sny wonder that I’m beginning to doubt if an Unrv- -- .. vu. All proposals or hide must be accompanied by a certiï¬ed check payable to the order of the Presiden o! the Board of Local Im- proéemente of the City ' of; Highland} ‘ Pork for: a sum not lees, ten (10) per centnm of the aggregate or the proposal. Said propoeele or hide muntbe delivered to the Pr ident of the Board of [meal Impro'ernente in 03:11 session of ssid bonrd nt the time and piece fixed herein for opening the some. No proposal or bid will be coneidered unlees eccompsnled by check,“ here- in provided. . - v The Boerd of Loenl [marovements reserve the ht to reject on or sll ds should they deem t beet for the pn lie good. ' ROBEBTG. EVANS. ‘ Preeident of the Boned of Locel Improvements .1 AL- nu- A. us_s.s-_.l [ï¬gâ€"I- Ewe W. Chan. and In. l'lorone. D. Elohim we too In“ knowii on “up-bib pullout to need my Ila-flan hon: Ill. Boa. Funk 8. Icon My member of the lllinoh Legiblltum u . chalk talker It simply inimitable. II. is n luv," by plutonium. Ills carwonsm vivid. manta ad ailing. Hm Ire tom of the Illinois pn- oonuonu oa “lea Cinn- unqun TentAmmblleo u they lave been held else- where. Have the city ofllcinls I right, withou‘ the con- sent of the chisel“. to «use : wholesale nhnghter of thee innocent little “mus?- - Is it necessary; because some few my have him a. little corn, to deprive all of the pleasure of watch- ing those little urinals who tre' imd mnh‘y‘the children and have hitherto been trotted so kindly that. they will come nlmout us our feet and be led? ‘Aro these few not able to npue enough to keep their small bodies alive? "What goodis my eduention anyhow?†asked a. young civil engineer the other day. His course It an Eastern university cost him I lot of effort end self denial. and since graduation he has been work- ing at small wages for the sake of experience. He recently entered the employ of a. large menu~ {ecturing company an insistent superintendent in cherge of the erection of a plant in a Pennsylvania. city. adulation [gulfâ€"numb Opportunities. lt- is understood thtt the city of Highland Park bu ordered limbs! Nehon to no that. the Iquir- rels wi'hin its limits sh.“ be exterminstod. Golconda, Hamid: It was 5 VIer of splendid our-cum». Our people were My“, pleased with the talent. Eldondo Republican: The channuquo “lent present at each Icahn mm: o! the very best. m who dfld not hear these opeuken mined much. Vienno News: The chnutauqlu has been 3 unc- ceu. Our people .heve enjoyed some rare tram We we sorry for those who glued it. Mound City Enterprlne: The “notably meetings Were the beet nnd moot interesting ever held in Mound City. The; nttncted people who enjoy good liter-tun. eloquence. history. music and wit. Those who enjoy p good initllectunl "not would notmiu one of those entomlnments. Docs Education Pay? A Protest All propossls or bids must be 'seeompenied by s uniï¬ed check psysble to the order of the Presideqt o! the Bond of hoes! Improvements of the City of Highlsrd Perk for s sum not less ten (10) per cent.- um of the smsteof the propossls. led pro- possls or bids past he delivered so the President of the Bosrd of Loos} Improvements in open session of ssld bosrd s'. the time sad piece ï¬xed herein for opening the ssme. No propossl or bid will be considerad nnlee’s seeompsnkd by s check ss here- in provided. The Bosrd of Loesl Improvements reserve the ~ W-njeetmsï¬ï¬dxihodthhey deem i; , be". for theppnblic good. Notice for Letting Contact Notice is hereby given that bids will hereceived for the construction of n concrete eement sidewalk ï¬ve (5) leet wide in the city; of Highland Park on and along both side. 01 Glenview avenue {min the west line of the Green Bay Road thence west go the east line of Exmoor avenue except. where paid side- wall: "would intersect the roadway of Mid- lothinn venue and except nt alley juncï¬nns as a. whole in connection with the ordinance there- for. Said bids will be opened on the 20th day of September, A.'D; 1906. It the hour of 4 o'clock p. m. in committee room nt City Hall in said city of Highland Park. I Kathe hutch, [in-M bide-Inbound!“ for construction 0! 0 count. eon-It sidewnlk In (5) {not thin. in the City of fllxhlnnd Pnrk, County o! thn Ind an. of llllnoh. on nnd along both sides 0! llom'ood A nun. Iron the west line of tho Gmn liny Rood. the-nee west to the an: "no 0! Elm Annno. axe-pt at the intomeflon o! the readily of flidlothlnn Avanua nnd nxoopt It nlley intersection». who]. In Mums with the or- dinnnee therefor. Said bids will 5'. opened on the 30th any 0! septa-her. A. 0. mos. nt the hon‘r o! 4 0‘01er p. n. In Coal-tun. loom at City Hall. in aid City of {1th Put. Boaod 0! L008! Improvements 01 the Ctty of Highland I’m-k. , . The MM for much lupmnnant uni bunk ml: will he fur-nicked u. flu 0M oi the City Clo-k of mid City. The comment will be pfld in Road; which bonds will that inure". n the rug of ï¬ve (a) pot cent per nmn. The speciï¬cations for such improvement and blank proposals will be furnished at the oï¬ice of the City Clerk of said City. 'The contractor will be paid in Bo‘nda, which bonds will draw interest at the rate of “We (.5) per cent per annum. ROBERT G. EVANS President. of the Bonn! of Local Improvem’cnta of the Clty of Highland PIrk Dated Septembcr 7th.A. b.1906; of the City of H hluld I’m-k. ‘ Dstod'Sthgm .7 A. D. 1900. ; Notice For Letting Contract