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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 16 Mar 1907, p. 4

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‘ An exchange «ya there no two renew some people do not mindflthoir own business. is that they haven‘t day mind and that thu. they huexi‘t any buoineu. An exchange which ilno longer arriiné rail- way time tables in kit: columns informs its readers that "mm m shout. due when you can we the of of 500 mile: each, inwrchmgelgle bageen the roads for 810a book or M. the ate of2oeu§au mile. ‘ The Wisconsin railroad commission bu handed down I decision ordering a reduction of pusenger fares to 2 [-2 cents per mllo and recommending to the railroads thn they issue family milenge books _~ â€"ww-" tuned. This lured tuniil 1.865. Vivien tine present niarv'of 85.000 was unbli-hed. The my hence- forth will be $7,000. Congressmen were originally paid 86 a day. It wu later mind to ”which was the rate until 1855', when'the yen-1y lulu-y of 83,000 Wu substi- ~-. v.w. - -_â€".uua flue-II. I] u an pumuon Dem: ll m- Itruceor in the Training School for Primers ‘of the Winona Technical. institute at Indienapolis. In ceiling at the office in regard to that printing you are planning to have done, please ask for Mr. Mcflwain. He will give your work his personal at- tention. , The wounding of three, genetule of Centre] America. proved the: eceideute will heppeu in the best regulated bettlee. ‘ . Min Berber-e Bur laughed eight hour-M one joke the other night end ' nearly died. Babel-one humor of the: kind should be bemd. ’ Letter" to devote his time to his on publishing en- terprise, ”The Cloister Company." Mr. John .W. Mollvein. who has been foreman of the Printing plant Iince lutfall. becomesnunazei'of the Sheridan Road Publishing Company and the "Newsletter." Mr. Mclhn'in has had wide experience as for'er'nenof eeveral Printing plants. his last position being a In- structor in the Training School for Printer: ‘of the Winona Technical. institute at Indianapolis. similar-wk. Whfiewenamnllyhavebeen badly d'norxankedtheputtwomonthaowhgtothedelay hinflalfingournewmachimry. wearenowinmll running order. I! you live in Highland Park and do laminae in Chicago. here is a chance to patronize a "house induct," helpbqild upapriiningand b- Iifling plant mmhrnbh einpbyment to mfg: people of the town. _' - Mr. Ralph Lee has Ieveredhisumnectionwith the Sherilan Road Publishing Company and the “New “clusterinloquipmcmoliuprintingpluuhu beenmbledbytheodduimohwxssuiehlcl’m capablgoldoingthofinuthuok Indcolorworkza nuGodmlobMIIoldingmchinevhichdoeu unyvkhmuchhodwuk;nncw¢8~inchmter.md ancvten-houupowcrgumgim. Thenbk'mtheâ€" renameplmthubeenooouecndmdlhenhedup uawwbueloruuyhgdlevenlmolpaper smock. Fivclirhmwwemployedhthebindery andmonmneededntome. thhavebcenmade forthehmdlinzofahrgeamnofbookmdm- lone-wkâ€" upwehvucmwhspeamoqflpnengwdmm- pureeurpficuwithwhuyoulgnjeenpnyhgiw .n'â€"ZI__ __..L: ‘I'I “ Of Importance to Us~â€"and to You The Sheridan Rood Publishing Coupmy ha madeamdberofchnguthcp-ulewmb that mofimmeebmhlotthompanymdtoaflin- tendedhthemdflighhadl’uk. Sheridan WEWMYIIHWMIBM Highland Park N ewéâ€"Lcttcr tum! 1! lb Put 0’“, Hig‘lal Pol, a and :10: law D SATURDAY. MARCH :6, 1907 jou- W. “chum, Rood Publishing Company nre two roman why thy other In The man who can flattery nnd linear. pm mm on_ the way to sum When a man Lia anger to hove his log/fol- low in his own footsteps it; in auto to con- clude um he has an exuggerotod ego. The man who can dininguilh between flattery 3nd line." pniu hu modes good at-.. A- A..- .__--. A The {col killer 'tlways gets hurry call when an idle man i tune. Uncle Sam will hemfter look out. for pick- pocketn when he carries any money to Chicago. After looking over hie bend, the can:- be. deter- mined thet he had better diee'erd the new donme. About ell it takes to reorganize e reilroesl theee days is a roller top desk in ,e New York office and a little nerve. Joaeph Turner, the first manufacturer 0 in the United States, bu passed “my. '1‘. lion negro" ought. to contribute to his meat. When your doctor uh you if hommyou oput. be my not be wanting to gpento but mer- ely to tell you than: that bill. Reader. on And 0“. often You and I nightffgd‘o “tie Then to and among flu Ihtdmu Where on {out Inn won i “any Our own mu. box of'hmontâ€"W. D. Hub The Chicago Pout. - ' Boob. And noun nnd 0th.: upon. “Whnt I. “not?" noted mambo, Looung 5nd. “to loot auburn-ad. “It In nothing. II. In Inning-â€" Shnply nothing. Yon. 'fil mat-g3 - "Nothing?" mount-nil lonnohhn. "Nothing. In It? In it nothing!” Then the lifted on: the content- Till the “dc floor was covered With n very odd collection. Then-o were bi)!“ donx nod photon} Bill- 0! 1m 1nd ilflhflolll. And come buntihl blond flights. Also tome thnt were quite golden. Likewise ringlctn that won obon. And none glove, nnd inn. 3nd mum; And none no“. of love undying. Andnlototbondnin bundles, loud- thnt long, long since m hand And am now add the dim. ‘ Alno quit. I lot of piper- Bhowlng how good Kin-om In Ion. stock- hnd an“ laminati- ‘0 the one“ man of “haul. Hinwnthn. looking toollhh. Glad st pnulod llnnehnhn. And reworked: “This When-hot Full of Junk Ind other plunder In nun“). box 0‘ lemon; 3a of lemon: I’ve Non Med. 31 the guild of Inno- malnuâ€" Ithjnu 3 box at Iona-0." “NEW “Him Aim-howl! In. Whoa-him 0.5- tho “do. luthooool Nahum In tho MMM, um. In thodinuddlmmh. A lug. ohutoldlvon Milken, Hiawatha’s Box of Lemon. : ‘tlwsys gets ready for a an idle man inherit. a for- of users monu- home. Until t8. 'u'rhnl affine“- homehold good! they hnvo rooms nt Mr. and Mn. Earl Pnrdv’n, on Linden Avenue. Mr. Pickett bu b‘eoome Director of {he Craftsman? Guild whose shop in located nt 225 Pnrk Avenue; ‘ Mr. And Mr}. C. C. Pickett. ,of Urban, Illinoin. haveooxne to nighlxqmq Pm: to mike it. their You we admonished to look out. for the gr! germ. ' Not. since the great epidemic 011889, or 18’ year: 330, has this disease Been so prevalent u it in now in Claim. Ind h is said to be sweeping over the entire country. War is. being made in Chicago on the “Fomily Retort" entrance. to «locus. The Chicago agin- tors evidently expect; the women who drink to put. one foot on tha ‘ rail and tell a funny story, just like a mu. _â€"'-- ’1 Mini after the miserable duller, (eke but mus time, if may, to think of the good other men end women we doing for the poor end Inflated; but there in one thing that. they an rest mured of “God knoweth 3nd teeth :11 things.” and it u from Him that the geod will receive their reward. r~v-â€"â€"'â€"w vâ€" tbe- on! building- heeidee erectlng o new building It u out of 83.000, Ind ya ha 5 Isl-3e nurphu of fund. deposited to the «who! the Home. Mr. and Mrs. John O’Keefe deeem greet credit for the manor in wild: they have mm the Home and. the respect shown tho-e notortmw men. A great my of no, in food hum), Lend etgerly m-hhui ‘1‘-.. LL- _1-A .- ' -V-__-.u vuw night. Mr. O'Keefo ha. and in nou- working bud for the bone“ of the Home and in {nun-I, 1nd hag Mn“: mule egofidénblo improvements on AL‘ ,‘n- me employ t then. oneto Intel: ted tee tht the men went 1 ‘ bathing during “adamant ”beep - the best in our room tojnt Inch unbeaten. and the other performs the lune duty through the _I_L. In- n-Ivr ‘ _-- ‘â€" w vul' ago, with tho oouum of the manger. while then no other. um hue go he hndlod “fiend- orly u I new-hon tube. but Mr. O‘Koo'tohu in hideniploy t? nun. 09010 Intel: ‘31! use “In the then to on telling thet their none In neet end oleen, their bedding nine. flood or the beet end good elothing: end ee eoon In one eon- plnlnea! being ill. the doctor in phoned for In- Inedietely; end In eeee o! e deeth. ere nieely bu- Ied; heddee :11 this. every week or two ehnreh eer- vteeenre held hylev. I. Fneeele. III-tor o! the First Untted lvpngelleel chmh 0! thin city. Dur- ing the manner Inc-the the Meant unload olden heve their picnic: for the wt at the summer Ind fell nonthe we kept mum. net to“. rustle ehnlre. ewinl-e end the heentlfnl now- er New“ here end there. in nleo retraining tothoee-enefter ependlngthe longdreerydeye of the winter in their room- reading the nhnndent lending utter thet in lnrnlehed then; of eonree eoneetthoee Inen mnhle tohe np endnmnd. and even being nhle to go heck end forth to Chl- odd tint the “mum of Mr. and In John O'Koolo could not. ho hum. They Ipuo no pun In [nodding the Ina-to. with (I. but of owning than. loll.) an ‘pIuhuo. 0a)"! a}, "Whit 3 NW. '- InI-A Ila-n " Railroad Men’s Home

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