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North Shore News-Letter (1907), 7 Jan 1911, p. 2

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The Board of Local Improvement} hetd 3 meeting Tuesday December 27. They received the Engineer's. report on‘ bids opened km the 20111;: Contracts for the paving the' streets in the Southeast quarter of the Village. St. Palois, Green Bay Road, Harbor. street, Scott Auemte, c , was awarded to J. A. Mc- Gerry L Co., of Chtcago, at $41 370. Only competing bidder was‘ James A Cape, Racine; Wis. McGarry dc Cow were the sole bidders for the paving of the street“: ‘in x the S.‘ Newhall subdivision, their figure being 526366 00‘ which we, not accepted. The laying of a witer main in a crossyline in Lincoln "to Vernon, was awarded to C. T. Bart-w lett, of Evamton. 'at $2799 .50. ' ' ‘4‘ Severe} new special ’ 1 assessment schemes were launched. One was for a "elem of concretexsidewalks in pans of Greenwgmd. jacksou» jefierson and Mon roe avenues. Con cslifiéte‘d‘al $5720 85. Another was for sideialks m Linden, Woodlawn and part of jackeon; cost es- limeted 8197 m. Anomer mat for e “a: emnein in North Railroad avenue. from Green Bay Road Southward m the C. 8: N. W. By., station grounds, distance ‘ 2170 feel with hne 519 feet In Milton to mmionin Vernon. Tore! eon. eel? med 8‘ “315 19. hi“: Mamie of then when!“ Mill Jessie Delang returned to Liter- liken, 1116., last Monday after spending the homily: with her parents, M r. and Mn. F. C. DeLang. Mn. L. W. Haas ‘amutained with bridge fihi's evening at her home on stth'orne an. , Mr. Tim Enright who has been living in ‘ho west for the pasyyear spent the holidays hero inith relativss. The Ladies Guild of the Episaypaé church will-Mcet‘on Mondny aft-rumor: at the home of Mrs. Thomas King. ' The annuaI'church supper and busi Michael Herdklulz died It his home “.55 meeting of the Congregalional in Highlat‘ld Park. Illinois. 0n Thurs- ‘church will be heldv‘on Vl‘edncsday cv- day Evening. December 15. 1910. oning, January 18, at the Woman’s Li» Mr. [{erdklolz was born on Queen bmv club- Ann ‘Prairie three miles north ‘ o! a WNCOG Mislcs Fanny Brigham, Margaret Zies- max and Hazel 6053, held a New Year's reoepfion for their gentleman {fiends at the hum of Miss Brigham on the Sheri- dui BoaI, on Wednesday alternoon. 11111.14. Lumpréchi entertained : number of friends from Winnetka, Gleheog Ind Highland Park, on Wed‘ ngsday, with a. musical. .1“): artist;- vho no delightfully >emertained wuc Madam Nering' and Miss A. Zebronska violinist; {than misting Mrs- Lam‘- pmhlwere Mrs. john Bullen. Mrs, B. Smith, Mrs? F; E. Miner, Mrs. C. 1... Day, Mrs, Gordon Ramsey“aud Mrs George Tracy. Thom“ nsaisting in the dinning room were Miss Margare‘ Zies- ing,‘ Miss Hazel 6055, Miss Verna Hirsh,Miss Emma Wilmarth. Most o! the young people have return OK! Go their respective colleges to re- name their gtudies. . ' The Opportunity Club of the Congre- gntipndéhprch met on Mbduay after- nooii at three o’cIeck in the ”has! au‘ MI. E. A. Crosby returned Wednes day morning albu- sponding the holidays 1. NW York I: the guest 'of his sister In. Cindburn, and in 303th as the (nut 01 Mr. Wm. Clark. .111. And Mrs. Jacob Schnur leave in about]: week for I trip 26» Saint: Ameri a. They expect to be gone for several ditomln. Miss Tug of China. who u finding :0 the Narthww’ern University gave a very interesting talk on her own lilo in her native lend. Miss Tgeo is the daughter of a high official in China. and was me first of her family to embrace the Christian refigion She told of the children‘; games. and festivi- tie. in ’Lhiaa on New Yegr‘i days; and 1h. revealed in her na‘live language scv. on} bible verses, and the Lnrds pr‘ay. {flu Eeektenwald spent last week on Whaler: farm a few miles west of Shermarviuo. or; Those :ysho heard Miss Tseo felt an they had had. [very ran: treat. Village Board comm prion FIRST PAGE sick and Indigent. died Wodfiuday. Mn. Mean was the dsughtcr on!" Jan; Rev}~ W. W. Everett. .D. 0.. who was for g» a long time paste: of «an flu. ‘Ashort service was held 'at the home in Highland Park by Rev. B. C. Dobson, earlev Sunday morning and the remains were taken to Woodstock. -The§1nneral was held 1! the Presby- terim church. Rev; S C. Hay offreietin’g while the young people‘lchoir rendered rhreepppmpriate selections, Nearer My God to TheeLLead Kindly Light and The Lord in My 'bhepherd. 7'Mrs. E. A. Mean, 3 prominenlniun. ’ber of the First Baptist church and: woman noted for her work “non. the For Several yenrs Mr. Hordklotz had been an innlid but his wind woman whose loving n'uure brought every possible help to her husband in brightening- (fie days and Jensen- en the trials of an innlid. made the way much lighter. ' V B. Mx+on and Elmer, Berdklou of Highla dPark and Arthur B. Herd- klo z ‘of Woodstock. Belidu the saddened wiie and children. Mr. Herd- klozz - heaves one sister, Mn. Fred Markus of Chicago and live .xnn’d childrcn. On 1May 2nd. 1871 Michael Herd- klotz Ewan married to Mary Zimmer. They spentlhere early married year: at Queen'Ann and in i888 moved to Highland Park which piece he It,“ made IS home since that time. Sev- en cifidren were born to this union four ‘ whom’ are living two sons andfitwiu daughters. Mrs. Henry Christ- mann 10!. New York City. Mn. Fred Mr. Herdklotz‘s people were staunch Calvinists from don; the Rhino in southern Germany. In 1838 when Queen Ann Prairie wul {oust Whom the Indiana lav In unit for tho deer as they cameto drink at the creeks. Mr. Herdkrlom‘s father came but as one of‘ the early pioneers end he wn one also of those firm chmctell that s‘pw and helped the new cunn- try develop. , Mr. [{erdklmz was born on Queen Ann ‘Prairie three miles north ‘ o! Weedstock. Dec, 23,» 1846, in which vi- cinitv.‘hc spent his boyhood days md grew (tom youth to manhod. Despite the inclement wenther of he: Manday. St. Mery' I Church wu taxed to its utmost capacity by the throng: of people that. came to pay their lribuie to‘ the emery ol Williuu Maroney. This unusually hrge gathering Wu a splen- did lestimpnnl to the charteter and worth of therecensed. He was to well known in life to hue hie denh call forth any extensive eulogy in the col umns‘ol‘ our paper Suffice it to say here that. Ithe welfare ol our community will lie greatly advanced if we could have many like him in our mid». His unQua‘ilified honesty. his proverbical‘ sobriety, his) unwavering fidelity lu party-Land to creed made his life worth while, and mark his dealh n a distinct loss to this community. No when will his 1039 be felt so keenly u in‘ the home circlejwhere be proved himself n devot- ed husband and a {and father. To (hose who have every reason to mourn his death, we beg to tender our sincere and hearty sympaihy. «A Balahcn of noun-lemon [or reocrm held under contract: for lpecialm - ment wurk in she put were ordered 1d- juatcd as (011mm. - ~.' I ’â€"--â€".â€" â€"-r .v â€" T H. Iglehan', Speck! 160. m in Uinooln, 822706 Wén. David-on; Special me, «am: main‘j‘in Monroe annne. 8328 II. No meeti‘nz'of the Board of Tnmoeo set fut Januflv Nth. The public consideration of the uheme to open I. new road tram tbs Szlvan Newhall tnbdiviniou wenynrd across the Iailwavs to ’the‘ west village line which has been kept alive now bv pont- ponemems for I couple 0! months. was agnintontinued to January low. It is underitood this scheme in pan 0! 3 grand st’heme for a boufenrd along the wearv'ilhrc line, a far with. pei'lupc. as me new Septic Tunic. _ ldfwam M. Laing. Speck! 161. “via: Lonéwood nvéuue, 811715. - « HI DEATHS GHLAND PARK ‘eld. courwvnn non in nu ”MM“ a "on“ o, m an“. "a ” over 506 ch tldron every other day I": mm column Ionz. lodge and afig’mmm .j 1...; W “a and we mu at; civg him gmdit for a tree cud of mnhudwpum 0“:nt work don. in W; M: .uy'wondcr with: it down contagious datum by with. eh! ' g: l filly dhanoah and isolation of In eoune at time it dies. The doctor (on from 825 to mo, the my: publishes: noticed In den]: and” obitwy two colonialism. Dodge and A child is born 'n the neighborhood the “tending physician 163.10. The mgr. gives the loud-mouthed kid and happy parents 7 a and 0!! and (on!) When it in Wand the mini-tar get. no and the fir m 0'10. It 3min upwind”: The manger pnblinun another long windgd article and fell: a dozen lies thou: the ‘ beauti- ful Mid IcCOmpiished bride." The Illin- 3uer gets 8'10 and a piece 0! cake and the manner :01! $00. While walking west on Laure} evenoe Christmee morning I noticed e little boy ebont ten ”are old pooriv dreeeed end with ehoes on which hardly hunt: to hie little feet; end standing there shivering from thecoid wee what attracted my at- tention. l wee juet in the act of week- ing to him when the little iellow den- ed up the street; jut et thet moment e fine dreeeed; led, penned by. end beck oi her weee itttle dog being led by e tour foot chain. around the doge body me e beeutilul cmbrodered bleeht :end eround its necx wee e blue ribbon tied with e bow. end in her head she carried a emell whip by-eod-bv-ehe pmbehly thought the poor glittle "dog ! wee tired. end picking him up etertedi eeroee the etreet; I thought to myeel! if that little iel!ow which I hed jun. eeen with his threrd-beer clothee end ecle- leee ehoee only had eume one to cluthee endput ehoee on him end then cer- reee hint to their boeeorn in piece of beetowing ell Undone noon thelittl-e (lose it wonid be more chrietien like. ‘ How THE MANAGER GOT ms WEALTH Young girl: be aware of your delect- iona. u there an Inert ready «Make you from your comfortable home only to moke you their slaves and alterbe~ in: broken down you probably ' will pm away an thecone l have just mentioned. "wtth Inger marks upon your throat" tIndicating death by strangulation; to be aware, u the man I trier to‘io not the ‘ouly'vthumat: Vulo‘hloag the North Shore, !or-there are othetl “like the snake tn the gran“ a-nlv waiting 11 charm )ou wi'h thetr dcccitlul warm. ‘ To see the once handsome gentleman ‘and to mlk with his ‘oue would think ;ho lud all the good qollmel thu a nun cogld wish. but no. he was III "angle on the street and a devil at his home. ' Ito. and more upeciallv to a ample that at um time had .u the hind- one would with, beside; being you»: sad handsome; bit brand-by he began Ino- In; intoxiunu. Ind on on. amnion ‘me home chunk. .buud and «tuck 11m wife. und Iron thu on than nu I ‘eontimul quulinu. the young and bean- Ttitul wife mining limos! dailv blow after blow on her head and body on!" at In". sh: became brukon down. and neural months ago het health begun to get worse and wontâ€"dock)" said there was no cure for her. and at last the but a few days up paved away will: Fin," Marb Ufa- Hor Tin-t. indicat- ing deal: by Itnngulmon. On. day int week 'Nlo. audit); 0 Gontlem-m: â€"â€" my one min type my mind woiiler- Under are: cd but» lovers! of my old ”guano 1%. we now knee-duet!" and twenty-fin your! Hilhllmi M A SIDE DISH _ p; JUST BETWEEN i ed. YOU AND ME bam- Wop ammo. Yo} the 1|“ 13 years Mind been: m of'Minneapolis and bdon .m but lived, in F3920 Ind Minot. Shoilwr- find by her. husbInd and live cbfldtcl. William B._ Clarence T.’Nomun 1'. Margaret. ind Henrlcua Mean, and a silly, Mrs. John C. flinckbee. 1h fun-n! Janice: will be)! we ”at Bum church Baum!" a! Spa", 3nd in‘mmem in It Rate Hillpeae. lerv Chflago.~Minnu-olia loom“. ' WHAT A CON RRAST DECEIT. BE AWARE I wish to report to your honor- «auger able both 1116 work do” and w: I. a“: complisheor b y t h e-Bou-d o! n” :2” Health wi h the aunt-nee of. I.“ ",4 the resident physicians of the- City:â€" DJ. L. ”BONGO, had MW charge of-lheinspecflon of flu W Sweet Sch-inland Ml inspected} , .I-, : Highlund'hrk; Ill. Jan. 3 1911. To His Hcpor, the Msyor. ‘ and Members M the City Council; The touching report of the City Physician mas lead: - An ordance providinc for tho construction of a anct mu Laurel Avenue by the Chicago Northwestern mum Comma! was patented and on motion of Ald. Dot-5, seconded by All]. Sheavens sxme was refuted 1:) (be Finuute Committee to repoct 0:: same at the next meeting of the City (buncil. referred to'the Judiciary Com- Gentlemen; .â€" mitten During the Month d 1‘ Engrossed ordinance- for the July and August our w conetructian of e concrete side- thepumpingemion slim i walk on the easterly and went- there was 36days that the £4 erly side of Dean Avenue were neera them had to pntthe '1 premntod Ind on motion of Aid. pump in ”nice and for H Doty.eea wounded by Aid. Kline. poctioa of those new but! f . action on ame wee deformed in- were workmg at thier M” definitely. wity vowing from {one 7 7 Au ordance providinc for the twelve hours. If either _ conetmctiim of e. vindnct menu the pumps had beenou!‘ Northwestern mum Company ohvater and smce we 1*. . was patented and on motion of in II huge number of net Ald- D095. seconded bv Aid. time the monthof Aug-I! ; Steavene sxme m refuted h very apparent Ihntwe ’ - the Finuub Committee *0 NM short ointer the coming ' on same et the next meeting of unions we Increase our the City (buncil , capacity to take care oi N The folloéwing report of the City} Iced duting the summer Mos-er; ordlnuoéo “coming vehicles in: presented and on motion duly-wooed“, um was referred to the Judiciary Com- mitteo' P Van respectfully, Norh Shéne metric Goinpany. Jno; S. Rosanna. Supt. On moiiun of Alde'rmm Baht. ”condor! 13y Alderman Stevens. the abové; oomuniation m re~ termed to the Strectt Alley Com- mittee. with power to act. Mo- tion Val married. » Under amount dotcdDec. 1 good {outline k, M . 1908. we now furnish 60C“! of coco! mums“ mama-15 Put with aim-nine ed exclusion but .7 (39) Round thirty (30C 11) constantlyouthe In if ' ' candle power Wfi pIcious com; which up lamps. “sum” it“ than nun wiv’ 0! protect“ 100 Int! of electricity per hour. of the little out I - Since esbovenmcmtm I hove carefully .. A. I made. «442 new Tuna-om 59“.. Lincoln Avenue Schodii N WPWOWR 0“ WWW- imz 93 pupils and __ ” This lainp villain 3213 W School containing no candlepqwor.hu Wrdintrnb- 0:23 m35md h", I , ; ‘ tioo comp and is particularly alltodate. in“!!! ,, .. adapted tor Street Lighting 801' col condition as for u on“ vice. and3bein¢ desirous of min- I, concerned Another I“; mined 0dr SW“ Lighting 801' wish toprescmnoyour ‘ vice at the bighesutandard, we bodyi, .4).- .L 31 Be 88* thlt Mt [1000an 30d! alabontnryfullv eqiippod-"I' grant 0‘ ”@5930“ *0 replace all modern appliances for} the present (30c p ) candle amination of cultui'estaltu; 90"" Imandesccut lamps men- the tiimatsof children and itIoned in t to agreement With the ins early pmnpc and god, ' , fortv [40 c P ] candle 90'“ for the inspectors WM “RV [50] ““15. T0985” Serious saving of time [which is ‘ lamps and hoopflate the” dnr most important in d'- '- H " in the unexpired portion! the from 12 to 24 hours is . __ agreement The price will re- nightor day and we and; min the! same In tt present; toothnnkful am we have acutely t‘ZVGINV don‘" Per hm? an up in d Iiv institution in Per Veal-j: midst ill‘l‘ .II)}I5'~EI‘1:III whi Awaitingryonr “Ply I ”main. modern Hi wnw of . WAUKITGMI' In... Dec. 21. 1910 To the Mnyor and Citv Council City of Richland Park. Mr Wm. Doolev . Mayor. Hon M 501’ Dooley Akin-tan Tillman. Kline‘ Man I c- Phersoo, Doty Stevens, nod Baht, Absent. »â€" Alderman Shieldl. Minna-s fot Deoehlbcr Meeting m 19:41. corrected cud appmv- ed. Th! following comnnioau'oa was ptesmtod:â€"â€" Minutes of [Ocular meeting of the City ouncil of the City of Highlam Park. held on 1510qu Evening. January 3rd. 1911.. OFF'IC E‘hâ€"BSPRESEN’I‘ The 0000/0”. CITY N‘IIIBIILIN’ PM?! (II/[NEE]? It wil! take ninety 1 build whumr deal-0'! to be bought and mm insull them so that his! something 'shouldbc d! noon to have pumps in J by the first of J an: .f‘ '~You :11 mil agree I should have a new b11091 hrour own use W71 Thea tea, as 701 all mug villac‘c of Glencoc deli"!!! Vac-r (mm us which viii of the question union cuéuc yourpuéxpiag’“ . , To the Hohorable Mayor Citv Council Citv of W On m 4.011 duly 5m undcd. 2* port was reL ghed m. 1! plan“ 1‘: “c Th9 fuii Ming rcpozfl . . Commissioner of Public ' Was read. - ” Mtoc day and we .1in kaful that we hang an up to date institunrm Ila midsz and aphwician uh modern in (\(H “”1500er ;,Df.A. R, Sholdoo [.3 similar experience at Iii school where he hit ha in: 210' pupils. three 1 week and to much credfi i be given him for the in!” {stance of his duuafi S. Hashim who has chm inhnt class on Ceatfll .I impectinx from 60 fond three times a week 1‘! good fourbune to Mt alcof Willifis whui flick Up io due h; t one chfld wifl: ‘ ‘oac of those mild - [cues that spreads mm gr than” doctor- can ‘ within rocks. but 51133 ”is and Isolation! w”. spared an epidemic .. cat the citizens of ‘4‘ M untold expcnoq and poulblv death by discovery. U mek .\I. In.“

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