igh mly by .dling, ’ick, Lime, The Park Commissioners of the High- land Plrk'Em- Park Districtéxet Mon- day evening at the Moraine Hotel for the purpose of organizing. Mr. Wm. C. Egan was enacted president, Herbert Moon. of the Highlmd Pu'k Sm: Bank. secretary; iohn C. My. of the Erskine w..â€", -â€" -V.-." v . attorney. The commissioner: theri drew' lots to determine- {he length of term in ofï¬ce with the following result: Joseph L. Fearing, ï¬ve years. Fred M. Baylies. four years. Wm. C. Egan, three yearn. F. w. Culling, two years. ‘ W.'W. Wilma, one year. Last Wednesday afternoon therm- miaionen - took a drive over the district io determine-that imptbvemenu _ be made, » Mn. Iennie Daggin and children have gone to Benton Harbor. Mich, to viï¬k Mn. Daggin’s sisters. Mn. Lulu Bama- gctand MIL Eng“: Burbank. .119! u-.â€" - 'r -_V , Daggin and family game here from West Point, Virginia, when they lived fat-ghe- past {our years. They will make their hnme with Mrs. Stub D. Hove of 5‘3 Oakwood avenue. Miss Edna Van Riper is visiting friends in Iowa for geveral weeks. Mr. and Mn. Geo. M. Seward give a dinner at Ravinia Park ks! Thursday alerting. - . The Travel Club of the Presbyterian church gave a picnic on xhe beach Tuer day. Mm Charlotte Yoe Iefl Tuesday for . Denver where the will visit her sister, Mn. Winimu. Mn. Johh Glass left Saturday for the Goo. D. W W m East where she will remain (or geveral m m Cm h w. Mrs. N. B. Sunble and: daughter Mar: jotie hare beenthe guests of Mrs; A. B. Bobbitt! uf Ft. Sheridan. Mr. and Mn. Geo. M. Seward have been spending the week in Michigan. avenue has returned M‘Jachm where she has been visiting for seven! week. Mn. Caltto of Fort Sheridan but“ her guest her sister of Chm- Thirteenth Year a , Min Mildred Wade is visiting Grace john'lon at Irving Park. {Qï¬m he; home‘ in Cm ' Miss Mary Pam. Lilac has been visiting MinAMzry Sedgiwick. has re~ Mn. Within Ruï¬nu has as her guess Mr. 3nd Mn- Howhd and child of N91 Ham-Of course hc‘ clasped yank: his mail when the boa: W? " Huckâ€"No: in: the oppuile. ' ’ Helen-4m the appetite? What do you man? Hazelâ€"Why. the but 'upuct when he clapcdminhisam. m. and Mn. Lucien Yoe spem Eek-end a: St. Joseph; MiCh', LOCAL SOCIAL GENERAL ECONOMIC. * INDEPENDENT I Park Board Meets. «mun-ed on h}: 1'0“) B. Suhble and daughter Maj: the Thirty-six years ago a young ‘ man came to Highland Park and decided to open a drug. store- I‘"? The'town- was small then with only one ï¬hysician, .the late Dr. Baker. and ho a homeopath. The rare prospect was not dazzling, but this young man had courage and tenacity‘ that came of; New Eng: “"l land ancestry. BY ’sfï¬ct:.:attéhs€ here'-.,_, . . v .L. hon to busme‘ss and honest» 503i! ness methods which were appre- ciated by the people, this “pioneer .drug store†was a paying enter- prise. The owner. Mr- George B. Cummings, has now decided to retire, and ‘has sold his stbre to Mr Earl Gee", who takes posses- sion next week. Durmg ail these years Mr- Cummings has never madea mistake in ï¬llinga pre- scription, and no one has ever been refused medicine even when he knew that it would never be paid for. It is notknown whether Mr. Cummings retires a rich man as the world éegards sud! matters; or not. but he can retire with a clear conscience. and he has the good yr“! of his patrons and col- leagues in business. Too long swam Your boat is half over the brink, Your (all: of “xeform†is too late. Yes. bvcr the brink you must go, And you and your turbulent boat Will sink m the torrent below, But you '11 rise to the surface and float An ““90".“ am REPORT ,or‘ THE ,monunn PARK wnuc‘ many You’ ll be tossed m the swish and the swirl Of the flood m its oceanward sweep, You' ll be caught in its eddying whirl As you drift toward the limitless deep 1:: l ,9," 1 nowm' I MR“: 1 UV"? SATURDAY, JULY 3t, 1900 By permmion of the Ami suéxm Lane a Illinoil. r“. ‘45,;va Fool. . YW’FE Rowme IN THE wRONG .D:R£ c119â€! To the Mayor add 3 Common Council of the Ciw of Highlmd Park: ‘ Gentiemen:â€"-â€"l have the honor to pre gent herewith the annual “rcpt-n oi the Public Ubury o! the City. of Highlmd Put, to: the yeujending my 31. 1909. Total number «‘30ka in the Libn- ry.v lime 1, 1908...: .............. Added during the year- f’ "' I pel'l'lid’cfl" ............... 7’ _ ' Ton! :1qube added ............ 476 Volume: in Libnry jam 1. $109.. 6009 timed boob. Total ...................... ' ............. m z Theï¬ninci-Impofliiuwbn: Balanceonhmdlunel. 1908.3 133 Tax 1m ht 1908...; ........... . b Rent of 1m hall ............ Fine: 81 miscellaneous receipu. Tax levy {or 1909. credited May For Year Ending May 31. 19â€. juvenile u... juvenile..._......... History. mve!:.................... n. Biomvhy Reference boob Bound periodmh.... ..... «nu- ..,. u..." - "nu-h.†n. ......... 1- 1.200 on v .4an I-Vl' "f‘ And I also believe. if you :try, Some comfort from this you may get: Though the earth is quite sure to 20 dry The ocean will aiwéys be wet. Now it last you are going to sea. As I signal “Good bye" with my pen, 0 makers and sellers'of driqk. . . Remember the millions of men That you have sent over the brink. 43.054 % 2} 12300 SthryofLibnrhnand‘Auho - mt ........................... . ........ 347550 $011110!ij ....... L ............. Patchâ€: ofbooh .................. Binding and regain-in: boob"... m (I! 413 ‘0 I45 52 Sumac. and incidental» Balm-Ice in City Tmmly. Fuel.... n nun-nun"... Peï¬odicaln; ...... ' .............. Repam Balance Call: in H. P. Sm: Bank. Ian: I; 900 ............... WWII-8W0?†4'91 u- cepcSun‘dayn and the more import-n! WIMIidtnfmmt-otoï¬nuclockin thc Ikenoon. ind on ever‘y Ila-day. Wednesday and Friday evening from seven to nine 0 ’cloct. ‘ Therndhxmnwhkh i! tell inp- ydiedwithperiodiabhumetednhf'et where! visitors than in any W yurmd i (mull! '0“ 5““. 690d“ â€evenings ‘ Mindintedbythilmreashg aimin- tionthe usefulncloithe Ubntytotbc commmityhmmthbym and we are win; new endeavor to mahitmnmdcub‘cmnnilmud lamination «minim-t we area-c- ceedingunpidlyuouued henna ï¬:ï¬vemwb¢ I'M“ M ul‘otwuidabmunywe‘d mmwmmwm by library. .......................... no“ % 1.42! (5 "8 I6 2|†m W at the We. Side wrhinChicacn. um mm quail! put mom-cau- 8mm. Mr [eaten nve‘thbon and drill very intending“ Wu (1180:! theanolmmulndhlthcmofm ha machine-emu.†elm wen hundrdl of yuan dd. Theb- diara had ruled alderman mam lemmmmwm â€they†munixtguamwplwedm (was. Mnjmen mod the Fund the MolGdl um duh m laying mtheulhwhh â€math: Wannabe med-ism dinning um WNW“ lg 53: r» 1383.8. at 7,- 383393;! Quilts-9333.339! ‘5 73835833053223; ggiï¬oguig xii-I? :19 n 1032650 .33.? ac... Mn. 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