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Highland Park Press (1912), 29 May 1913, p. 1

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d '1 3 tr: a} »f r'u'rv kind and nature. 1 apphanccs ard appurtenances. {or the complete \. marmm n and Installation of ran « nch water mam including valve. {and ”.11: :uxcs n lkerficld Road from Izhe Am: 1 .‘ : llzghland Park to the 933' ..;.ag:- i‘miis wt Deeffield. including ‘mg mngtructxon of a meter pit instnned wz'n “39>, ntnngs. specials, meters. M ”1;“ ulaea erg stc. 11115 work to be i m .15 m deliver water to Him >54 age m. .[S of sald Town of P pe organ recuah on the famous L xmrrumern were resumed last Wd‘ 1 be condo!“ .Lr ”1, LL; gv Heyday .atemuun and MI {he Int,“ rim: Km ’ilhge of Deerfield. Lake County. HM Notice to Contractor: Hie er askrd Snucn 1, xaled proposals Will be {cg-Med by 'he Hoard of Trustees of {b Hing:- -tf Deemrid. m the Vxllage Hm [Sam villagc untzi 7 o'clock p. m. m we gut,“ day at \[av A. D. 1913, at Which :mr 4nd plau- >d:d bids Will be public}, tn» bile n:- D CO. Suenhst Furabhed RS Furiou- Instrument my be hard WW out Charge I! Wodnodly i» Concert : L1"; \mf'umert‘ wart [Ctuun‘u m- madam .‘ztemwn and mil be comb": e" "\ \\. 'dnk‘édu} A! f? .‘0 p, m., thr ,: wu! (hr: ~mnmer 1k.l{yland Em. Wilt“ ,\' ‘d. graduaxe 0! the L'niversny 1. v we 4 New \‘urk. will preside at a “'4"? Hr”?! thew recntals. Hxs skill.“ M: d‘ :1 {PM wmderxul mstrumenl _ v‘ ‘.'2 . , 11‘. mm! many momands .~ - “tun '0 /:.m x my who have 21!" fault? ' um an the p.15: and - ~It \ Arr mummy muted to attend- ” ~ '44:: xx mm of the 1argest m t* of sewn 01’8“ console; 0" organ m .5 .rl ‘ x. \ sun'pue‘cd v "' " ' (v. "NC“; '7' '7“ the One «uh ‘Yf {: 1m! an echu "Jln mt X: 1m! an ecnu unsw- “h"- ‘ 'sr' m w [n m the mam "a“ x 4 ‘ z‘ \ immalm cfft'ClS [3’er 14m Kr :Ezc humn Vulcr as {0 31M ' Ar 9 .m- .15 'hr vmcrs tremble m ~: “12L v Thc- :xuin uran Is for” A d( '.’ II'I\ IceK Wide. {wen‘y “3e: 5. " V '36 At-Mhs rit'ysxx thousand Poufids‘ ’5” ’ 1' 'v~\ hundred and ninety I'M ‘ ' 4.1m usarzd. «.vne hundred and “1*? 1 : vur :s-ocs. Mic théusand and three h aired :uks wf elednc wires. twenlY' ».~ V vies mi cable and twenty chimes- It"; . "vented by a kmctic blower, Stud“; .1 Ocn'horse power motor whiCh (“mi 2 .‘nor thousand cubic feet per minute. -‘ MEAN REClTALS AT ZION CITY lemxs washed and made fluffyand not 1 feather lost when done The Rehable Laundry. fi‘ xt’ nghland Park he turmshing of all labw The work for which bib Accident Burglary Renting Bonds Idaho-e 256 gflmber l3 A Cell being asked to define a cntlc,_ ”spontiPu. "A critic is one who is Dost down on what he is least u,» . No one has ever believed he has mttclzed Christian Science from th»: ”is of knowing what Chrlslian Scl- gnce l5. ignorance 0! this great sub~ pet can no longer be excused on the mm or inability to gain correct In- matlon as to whit it is. whence it‘ aces. and what it accomplishes. Christian Science lectures are giVen no that those who desire may become “miller with it from the standpoint 1“ 17A], . The Usonias of Chicago- defeated the Cratents last Sunday; m a clone and well- ~played game by: the score 3 to l. it was 3 the first reverse of the season for the home team; and although they drew the short end of the count. the lo‘cnis played a sterling defensive game. It! by Bobbie Greenslade‘s classy twirling. " . 3 H'ghiand Park's inability to solve the pitching of the opposing hurier. the gilt 'edged support accorded him throughout lhmo , I.-. L2- h“... "‘0.- and aces. and what it accomplishes. Christian Science lectures are giVen no that those who desire may become tamiiiar with it from the standpoint Science. have applied and proved it. The Bible teaching, "Ye shall kno“ the truth. and the truth shall‘mnke you free." is familiar to all. The queu- tion arises, What are we to know the truth about. and from what will this knowing tree us? We are to knou the truth about God. and this knowing will free us from all misapprehensio» ma false educational (htol‘) relative to Him. which has held humanity in bondage and misery. wretchedness and '08, [or uncountable generations. One may safely at!) that nay down deep in the heart of ever) sinceri- Christian is the constant desire'to know God better. so as to be able t'i serve Him in (ontormity With the teachings of the Master. Mrs. Edd). from her early girlhood. had this de» lire to know God better, and the time came When this knowledge was necenv nary, for according to the medical pro fession she was fatally injured as tho- result of an accident. When she was informed that there was no posSible ”.1 A Highland Park's inability ii, solvc the . pitching of the opposing hurlcr. the silt ' edged support accorded him throughout '. 0! than» who have studied Christian 3 the game by hia team mates. and Dame: Fortune‘s‘ cruelty in denying them their 1 'sham of the lucky breaks of the game, .alldombined to bring about the home team's downiall. Still. With a little more batting strength for the losers. the result might have been revened. Buckman, the visiting htirler. prow-d the one unsurmountable obstacle that stotxl in the wav and prevented a local victory. (inly Schaeicr, Dufiy and Fred Glacier, who. by the way, are rapidly inr- gin‘ to the front as the Crexcnts‘ leading batters. were able to fimi him for safe hill They singled three ti‘ies. twnce and once respectively. Only three other home players reached first. but over diflrrent routes; Shields and (Ereenslade each drew a pass and Flinn was given a lite on an outfieldcr‘s generosity. The Crescents' lone tally was scored in .. ‘ tho umnd innfmt. One batter had been uuv. .... h -__,., hope for her recavery. Mrs. Eddy turned instantly to her Blhle and hated that she might be let! alone with It, She wu familiar wlth the Bible statement. "Every good gift and every perfect gift ls from above. and cometh down from the Father ot lights." She realized that her soâ€" Chlled fatal Injury was neither a 500.] nor a perfect gift. and therefore it could not have come from “the Father or lights." So, seeking Truth wnh the dctermlnatlon to Ind lt. lt was re- vnled to her. the result being her nerd-ct heallng from the eflecta or the accident. and a better physical cond|- tlon than the had ever manltested during her earthly career. LA_u.... 5A.. Atter Mrs. Edd)": hesiing. net heart‘s whole desire was to be able so to set forth the Truth that had lit- ersii) made her free. that all mankind might know and be privileged to ac- oop! it. and receive the benefit thn‘ had come to her in knowing it. 8hr had no guide other than the Bible and (or three years separated hersei: from friends. relatives and the ordi- nary comforts of every-day lh'ing it. order that she might be able to do this. it required self-sacrifice and constant. consecrated stud} and real- intion as to the right method of thought procedure. So that. at the be [inning of her work, she found her» self face to face with thi! question.â€" “May Truth be inductively discerned, or must it be deductively revealed?" And a: she worked and prayed over this question, she discarded the in- ductite line of reasoning and adhered absolutely to the deductive. The inductive line of reasoning i~' that which discerns an object and calls it an effect; then analyzing barit- wards from the eflect. diseerns some» thing which it terms its cause. When one interested in knowing the cause inquires, "Is that really the. cause 0: that effect?" the inductive reasoner i.~ iorced to say. "No. not the realcause. nan-ntitiVfi' 1! is the secondary or Clusv‘ the cause you m; one Is earnestly desirous the rval cause, he would ‘llls u an tun... ...... -7 _ wards from the eflect. dim-ems some-J Lllint: Which lt terms lts cause. When one Interested in knowlng the cauae lnqulrefi. "Is that really the cause 0: that effect?" the lnducthe reasoner ls lorced to say. "No. not the realcause. 1! is the secondary or perceptlvo- nusvt the cause you may see." H one l5 earnestly desirous of Knowln: the real cause, he would respond, “1 m not interested in any lntermedlat» mVesttgation; tell me the real cause of that effect." Whereupon the h.- ductnv reasoner. from his basls of rmomng. would be compelled to say. “You are asking for something it is, impossible that you should know. for real «'ause ls unknowahle.” As hu- man inductlve reasonlng teaches us - “mm it ls. in we may not know Bible languall?‘ “8 of it.‘ there is 110 its (mm-r the GP‘ luau .u-uuN‘r V We may not know real cause. u Bible language. “a liar. and 1h“ 0f i!.' there is no truth in h. 1‘ its (mm-r the devil. and has murdn vl‘ rr‘xm the beginning 1 pesmhlw hum» of the anatnmen ‘hal kuuAlvdge of (10d “Mrh makw man free. nldKO‘ llldll Iltx. Om- might qm-ry, “Was not EMF hmtled?" “Yes." "Was nmlhat an Pin-r: .’" "Yes." "Did she not l't"\' Son indumiwly from [hm emu-t to nm‘ the muse. God?" "No. she did not. ,A Mrs ivi‘hix turned to God firm. with (he absolute faith that if she did sof 5mm” 1' would bring her the freedom ' me new.» promised." She found God; Ind Hu- result was her healing. What she did not comprehend was. ‘ - - ....... ”may and her three, Mn. an Pfit't'l .’" "Yesf 'Ulu a _. , v son hm‘u'vivply from than Pfiw't to fun lsomas the muw. God?" "No, she did noi. ’Asponncnberg. Mrs mm turned to God first. with ChristY-‘f the absolute faith that if she d’d SNOW ‘ter °b arighv ,. would bring her the freedom - rel ,., [he “gm: Promised," She found God.;l’enau.98-~ Ind Hu- result was her healing. What‘l‘lmmlb she did not comprehend “5- ““ "‘zKlemArf had two-n accomplished. and her threeéWindle 3b Yeah Hf study. whk‘h Preceded he" ' 35 first untinxs on the subject 0‘ cm“ W” Brown. ’ linn Sviunce, revealed to her (he waygBmwmc in “mm an must walk in order ‘hflllBuckman.P~ Ihe\ ': LV find salvation from everY-g thin: Hike God. ‘ ,...J..- ‘n 1 -.. ,.._1 av l‘. Th» inductive line of that which base- humfln um human phnonovhy 1“ tenant.- which n can “I period. It Is one treme “on mark vim no InBW protoundest studenu t .A A..-“ “111‘... u.llln(. uvâ€"- Th» inductive line of reasoning -3 that which base- human philOSOpl‘“r ind human phnonophy bus not in m- teranw- which H can finish with ‘1 Period. It Is one tremendous query “0n mark vim no Answer: “I“ "’9 Dmfoundest studenu ind 8793“?“ thinkers along it. Induct ' 1y rPach the point where the)“ "In“? cormxvxn on PAGE 6 ludPuk. ll. mun. C. S. B. 15(15):} healing. her h \s all] '1 mwmmymm The Crescents' lone tally was scored m the second innfng, One batter had been retired when Flinn connected for u long fly that the right fielder dropped. Howard kept right on going till he perched on second‘ Schaefer's hit to the thud base- man advanced him a pee. Ind the run matured on Fred Glader's infield out. A Well catch in the fifth inning by Sppnnenberg. the Usonll center ficlderf spoiled m rum to: the locals. and inci- . dentnlly robbed Greenolade of a bid» Schufcr had reached third and Fred! Gloder second when Bobble sent a liner: to ‘center that seemed certnin to (all gala; but the speedy outfielder raced in, lunged fqrward and picked the ball off the arm top; and doubled Glader belon- he could return to second. ' In the ninth the home «Sam had a glo- rious opportunity to tie t/he count and perhaps wm the game. Duffy and Schae< fer after singhng had worked their way to third and second. In the meantnne two men had breezed and Fred Glader, who is hkely to break up a game at any time. stepped to the plate. At least two runs seemed Imminent. but fate decreed other wise. The Uson'ta second human played just right for Fred and his sharp rap be tween first and second was converted m m the out that ended the game. to the out lhal ended me game. The frigid weather kept down the at- tendance at the game. but those that braved the chilly winds were amply le- warded and witnessed a really good ball gnme. even though the home boys were the losem There will be a game at the Lincoln Avenue grounds on the alter- noon of Memorial Day. when an outm- town team wnll be the attmlmn. and .150 next Saturday afternoon. when the Crescent: wnll cross bats with the Hugh land Halls. 3 local team composed. among others. of a number 'of'lormcr college players. c The Score Crescéms. . . Shields. 2b . . Richards 58 G, (Nader. rf Duffy. 3b .. thn. lb Schaefcr, c F. Glader. If Bourgeois. Cf Greenslade. P ‘B 1ker ; ‘Baucd for G. Ghdfl' Brown. c .... | u _ Buckman p ....... l 1 l l 0: The Reliable Laundry by 5L '3 :6 E :6 7 Peter Brnlhcrs have secu I five yur ‘ . . lease on [he no“ at 124 F, nlnl Ave. ‘Baued for G.(.lader m mnth , now occupied by the Kc!” on Thu ! used u a sgcfificelhits-Ffilada". Sponncnbemxsxore will be remodeled 1 Stolen basesâ€"Shield: Schufer. F. Glider. , town laundry office and a y cleaning r3. Manhunt-of! Green-gm! prewng shop. La “plate '1- ilade, 2; of! Buckmln. 2. Struck out-by . display window: will be m Oneal-dc. 6; by Buqkmma Doubleltodlteoficecan be looked - 7 amt“: Shields- iThe Kelso Pres will more [528 Linden WWW- Want-meld: 20:21pm McFâ€"W BALI. GAME SUNDAY {Isn‘t-51“}? > chug: J30. 1 . .0 . . o f. . V ~ mmmumnilm Sin-PkwafioWi hot-Mn}... MCWbb-vom! North Chicago is to have a as xhool house on me site 0! [and Holy Family chumh. The I) beet; chart; and the erection ol the building will sun thu summer. . Fm Dolvcfy lot M C8..- The lone mm for free dellnry of mail [or this city win become an (*Ibl'uh- ed {act on August first accordm“ m an announcement reccned by ngmutcr John C. Hdc this week. But tw*arncrs will be employed at fim and c .ubv smmc carrier will be utedâ€"N M flu» (ago Tmu‘tRn'w. Up to data Fu- Mac' 0n rhe Arthur Meeker {arm pluwmg with I steam plow: Sc urrowu are Cu! at once and the land is and A! smooth and even as the m plnwman could turn a furrow ln wet weather Ind In winter 1 engine 15 run Into a convemem med nd Il- lachcd to a teed grinder and mi r winch prepares the iced fur the com. 1 “one 01 the Dunes! and most up! comr,» vnnces on the lam» Lab: I“ Bmthhwi-MW The police and um! rum-m Iorces of North Chicago have bxntd lo stop the weed ficndu. They we de- cnded to put In "bumptn" 110‘; State Sued by diam; the cinder: not! cover- cuded to put In "bumptn" 110‘; State Sure! by dummy the cinder: we cover- mg the (run-mg: nod l‘hul Talking 3 serves 0! bump‘. whuch mll urr (he «um-ed mamac That bumps "I" be weed mamac 'lhm oumpcq nearly a too! deep. and I! not ‘ carefully. wxll almost )nr the 53:1 hrs cushmned Imomobfle nut I him on the city scale: right i the city hall and police union. MI; 32...: 22...... 32 n. 3401 .E 3: E DIE»... 01:907.. 0013‘; m cflnrts ot the Death-Id fin.- thh the assistance of the ”I‘ department to saw the but n3 Th: nnmn nt lhc‘ Me :5 unknown mg which was a tour mom fr lure about 45 x 601:“ In di valued at 57(1)) Nu ltx‘nted the n trrme east end at the Village Drorflcld One hundred and nutty pupi atmded the school and what u to be Om- with them tnr the remaining two weeks at the term 15 thc qucsuoa. Pnncnpal Nelson content-d With the rd mcm trrs z‘nd Supt. Sumpson and #- plan u now that thr etghth grade” H but stnt to school m the “flags hall a that the other gradrrs will he allowed tnkr their summer \acatnm msth at vmplctmg the course Thr lflquHan o the hmId mg Ls $.30“) The school of W [)ecrfield pkldy destroyed by fire a! 6' Monday morning In gnu: of t‘ House Vote: 80 lo 70 to Del Mature Action on thc county oph all of the w'n' and "dag“ were reportcd from \\ rdnesdav a.” pu~u>0ned 0:1 and madr .1 qx-c 1|] order my: lot Kha! d.I\ 'I‘hzs mlmn Wfl\ taken by t .1 vote n! N) m 70. on a mo“ Represc-nmnu- Shurllcfl and Roprcsemanve “1134)”. fl the "(ins " Twrntv Prom mg Rx-prrsc‘ntduu- Munro, v the IM'IIIH], RELIABLE LAUNDRY NEW 11 St. Paul Avenue POSTPONE ACTION ON “ HIGHLAND ”mum“ f THURSDAYMAY 2:. ms we a! 6' ado-k put of t ”then! (1 fire rlnwnl. the “I‘ nd Park the bun nu Th: v pupi “de , be fine mt I two weeks t molt. Pnncnv‘ he rd men and f plan jun H hr 51'! all a that tr owed (8"!th d 0‘ mka ncf 0 ‘he bmh bl “ YBILL" corm'mecs \alwnt In | 21‘an My " n FL“ 511 um ni (.Kfl" n cbufld» . urn c slru PM t hou‘f m nude hv Mama; r, Vat. on apposed M glcnder of Wes, Includ 1n! Jum- J [Ind rud from 04 x‘ (IT bull and [5' whu h Ava. lrom against Us! tTheatrr Sunday mahl me duration 0! {the Y. w. c. Anvil! hnve nuriy soon to {duck to the work at (Mr mow-moo. {mtmm ulcolncteu an no! all m n ya but the box oar: alumni YWWmdovnmaMnm-udy 'mry‘hin‘ was donated 10¢ (hf was: fully {our fimu ol lhll sum 1: proGL truly a run-ruble- Ium when one (on “dc“ the shun mm: m whwh the afltn . was unused. Damn-mutants ”0de d "T50 I. ”duh-cat's!- In spin 0! thc huh- umc [m «he-rul- 'thou alum pan showed mm 0! [hr '11”. and uni-mummy Wllh the” Hole! common to Imateut prflormancn ,lndad from the New win! a! ”mu- m the ludm lhc) [hr Ilmuu prrinl n unmet-(bun otthmr min In Ihr “no: 2......“ -h‘u-hn hnvh! bn'nuu- u! H! Al I mull of the ptrformanoco! Importance ol Ban. Elm" at R: malady. which nbnghx bruuu- u! H! lines. conumlm very lmk anion md thcfflore mdtfllcull than (be ave-us: pity [wen by amateur-I. One at um ,7) m were mun-d by hemancy and thou hmihar vmh Ihe p‘ccr Immed m Vim to: men] lumhu hm u-hwh we" not mind by I mummy u! that! present The two rota ulculucd to prndmr the most laugh: are mou- 0! Lu!) Burk nell Ind Rn. Chuubk. ulrn by M.» Laura K Kennedy 30d Mr. Raymond Lovell and both armed to mine rvtr) Dung that the lulho! Intended Tbr role 0! the haughly during" II cnhnh form a) mythmg Mn: Kennedy ha. W undaukeu and h" curncm wk was therein" all (he more oupni WM. Mr. Lovell had molt 0! but Irena 1|th Mn Simeon H. (hint-Men. ‘hu pried Min Pram. a (women. and Ihnl playing In rcpt-mud» npphuded The ‘ but juvenile lads m nut-ted bu *- m Sm! a .Wnl [rm m- cm emu-cum Carder. Mr. Dudley Putnam-s Awr non Moncnd and ML Ell'u Fuonujuhn Worth“, hate these parts thne no written I van 0! nurr nhnh “mm “nuanced exprrwmod hummus bul that young people and: every hm- that sputedom tun duty. Dh- Slrml'b beautiful vmce and chanmna m put- em: vu httrd In the nutter? youq lad) from Lnndou m a mum" whxh «inn-ted admintiy wuth the rut-Irv! country [MA m we“ pun-d by Mr. (‘unhma Tu My Putnam Ind Mr Fum toll thr lung 951nm MK II! tvm of the" arena n. nether Cmrtmg xvrrll we! ut manu Kr|p( but thrv were n-ndv ulth 1hr pruprt lune. on all unison: uu- out and they moved through all the wrmw u though they had bro-n acting the put: '0! months tntttnd nl rchranmg the-m for two awn weflu Mr F N Kuhn was Igne, a manxrvnnt. I pnrt whnh sum? It was first ponr‘nrd, has bun mentium-d In most crttmsmu u! othcx srrvant rain and Mt Mullet made cvrrylinc and but u! tmsmeu get u: laugh 111:- othrr xiv-m tulr \tn tutu. by Mr W M Lorne who nudr tum an 08d llmtly rctnnrr utmh “mauled tau-ll Wllh the youngct .md u:..ntrt mun play (d b\' M! Bulw- Mr Luwnr .n 'c-‘. :u H vn '«n qu‘m 0! (he an--r~ v:,..-'. h; utrcmcly [Yahhmg 1|. Hm. A m ML 11mm“; mudm hum 1hr were handsome and uppmpnalr play moved I: summihh m ;m smnll {wr‘lurmancr On Sundny at 4:30 p. u. when Inlc Munich!“ will [no Program The puhlu n “gum In func- H pmlumtv u! cmnnng on \uhdny .4! p, m Hu- momhiy \‘rsp'n wnu‘r ; f’lnbyu-nan xhuh h uhtn a bu program at \u .41 and .nslmtnrnul WI" be (”on Y“ Nah-mm [Hummus Unun Pn-‘udc â€" l’a-hnui: hum Sonlu (.u. Call to Wnnmp and lmu .Hmn (Mun (2) 53h}! d' Amnur (b) Humornkc [ Hnrp ~5198i' Mn. Herbcn R Sn“ Scnptun and Remub by 1h llnrpâ€" (I) The Bumrfl) } (b) Reverie \ Mn. Tomerwn Organ Pllgnm: Chan» Hunt-l Benediction Organ Pouludc Few'ul Much Flume- Whatâ€"Mn Allan B. Benedict not“ ‘.,.1 ;|~ u vn'uv and flu Var-2‘ v:,..-'. hau- firth \mg In ‘nn. KI I: uxual mudm Hum 1h? “Hing- in Smith n: Scone Turner-rm "Sull, Sh“ “'Ilh The? when TAImIcJ It anmh Smith [he panwr May M 4- xncr at H a btluh urnul u u Tmmm :m) pvuln Hgmunahh hum hm! (.ulllh.ul HM Hymn [)vuuk Hurley évoun sum mam woum un to no! HM mm ‘wm mm ROAD WBYI’ARKW The Iollmmnl u a cup of A letter re- venx-d tram Repeewntatne Munro, to gether wuh - copy 0! I bull recently tntn-duved at Spnugfield uhu’h tl pa-ed wtll turn Shendan lam‘oln Pull LX‘MthunrrI retrain: hum mainly (tutu mm by the mute: beau» n u m anythtnx uhuh can he ptmrd ut benefit In the at) at Highland I All “e do not txhexe that nuflntent ptnut etlhrt 101 nt unmet ha. been uflerrd at- “-1 nnd then- lutr tug-en nut culumm luv a dim umun ul lhn lull ulm h passage at an enth date Tue Pam asked tor tum ut utll tome up tut Hnmt Arm l'An Puss Highland Put, In hunt Sun. I encloae harm Hon-e Hull No 781 and malt you would publuh the game m yum part and (me me the hem-ht ut )aut per-(Jon) crittnsm or an) ( rtlu tum. hum the ttttxena at your umtmuntty \ety truly youn F '5 Munm Nh lhstnt‘t ABA" Road. or part then-01,0: an extent-bl thereof. yo to be tlken tor a driveway or houlevurd by the commiutonen 0! Un- coln Park .lull he m a any town. villqe. Road (wet to the t town-hm or park dtatncl the temtoryol which u not taxed lot the "mm 0! and Ltmyln Park the commialloacn 01 Lincoln l’mlt shnll certify to the loci mumctpal nuthorma of and canes. town Vin“. townahtpu or to the commtaaionv en 01 the and ltral park mm. the amount of taxes requucd mthm the Jurudmmn at .m h cum towns. Vin“ tmahip. 0: park dumcu toe the in movement at laid Wan Road. w m dnvew-y; and thereupon It dull be thedutyotnldlocal “Music! all (t't) town. «Mm-abbot put dbâ€" mct tolcvyorcaune whom-cald- tn‘tohlefllWWfl propert) bendtd lot ouch cum .0 0.15. bed And such mead tax or model ao- ueumcnt uhnll be collected and oatmeal m the “momma- humid-d by law lot the concave and microcosm d othet tuuwtuuthem mafi- cable and nuth fund when to 0011ch shall be paid over)” the rapectwe onl- t.‘.. .n an m mahlc the communion": m to the mmmhu‘aoen 0‘ Lincoln The Iolkmml u a cup of A kn" re vrnx-d tram Rtprmmltnr Munro, h) "n... mm - com o! I bull recently lu lhc my u! Highland l‘mk We do no! lxhcu' lhu nuflnwn! mun! ruhry 10! n1 nuns! ha. hrtn'uflrrrd any-1 nnd their iutr Upfh nut alumm hn 1 dm umun u! ihn hill uhnh ‘11] Hum! up 1m {mum a! an Huh due Hmm Arm I'An Puss Highland Park In In.“ 513:. l endow harm Hon-e Hull No 781 and With you would publish the game m yum part and on me the bench: u! )aur per-(mu) crinnsm or In) ( mm mm. hum the nine!» of your umumunny Ln In A“! m nerunn‘ lands tot the improvement and marina-mt o! and mod Sara». 1 Br 1! mine-d M the people 0! (hr Nan- u! llllnum, rrprru-nlrd In the (ventral Amxlvh Hm'xnum AND DIIVKDU Thu! the uvmlmunmrru of meuln Huh of 1hr rmmlv u! (not are hen-by unbound 10 “he. n-uulalr run- lrol. Imprvvr, k-‘nlr. "trad. dvmlmsh. “den. “Vaughn-II Ind mhnmuduhvnh : puhIh urn“, 'hrmn'mhlnvr.boukv1rd m dlnrnay Human and In \hrlvdah knad runmng Park. A pubiuc park mm 0 .n In A"! m mam: the communion"! ul Lmudn Park In uh. mum; con- ‘uul, nmprvvc. luau-s. nlrnd. dtmmldn. VM ur-n‘men Ind W dell ‘flh the matrix arm at Ilium-Ii known and m bt known In Shcndln Road, now under Yht mmtml n! max- pulnu-d mun. luwnL, ultugr.‘ park duslnru, township: 3nd nun-um uhuh lead. [rum Lzmoln i‘uk :- publu park m the my 0! (large. m [M nurlhefll boundary 0! the Nu: o! lllnum sad to providi- lot [hr purer of eminent do~ mum rfirh out at M m granted and w provndc (he watched of trulnl ll-ruunnuuumrunl l mum v.1 m Ihenn ul (hit-flu unumv vi (1* '. lllumnp, thmuuh um uh ul gm. new a« (‘ Hut punmn d (link \uunu‘ nmlh ‘ L‘hncnxn and through theâ€" Uvunl) u! laLr m lbw lurflhn‘h hound" M ”It Sun 0! “limit. Mid Innlmy «om-mm: the North \hurr "Mk lhhlm'l m Mud an of (huuzn the ”WM L\rnnhm Hu ullage n! \\ mnrllr ”w lua’nshvp ul New him". [he \Illuvr n! kcmiwmzh Hm Ulla." o! Wmnrlka Ihc' \IHAKI‘ ul (.Irmm all in the ‘uunh u! \ mnk Ihr .vl‘ m Highland "UL, I‘m fur! \m-ndan krwvumun 1hr nmnghm u" Dulhrid. ”w .H\ a! Lah' "UL, I‘m fur! \m-rman umnnlnp n" Dulhrid. m fulfil l|u \ fxyr ul lnunelhx» Isl \Kuwd‘ IR: Wmnrlka Ihc' \IHAKI‘ ul (.Irmm all in the ‘uunh u! \ mnk Ihr .vl‘ m Highland "UL, I‘m fur! \m-ndan krwvumun 1hr ltmluhu) u" Dulhrid. rht- .IH 01 Lah' fol!“ l|u \ 5x1" ul ink: bun" 1M lnunelhl» Isl \Kuwd‘ 1H: ,1!) u: \Ml]; k hn nun lhr I In M \\ ...::,vgm‘._ (In hvwn shnp ol “duh-gem [mm \ m lhr mung:- ul Wmlhlnp Huh“! 4}“; m. umnshm nl lkmnn, an In 11kt (numy llhnuu Pro wdrd 1hr convent m ummg o! m. am 1'1! ul 1 mayomy nl 1hr (nun-gr r4 [M In“ and land: abmlinx on u:- and Shen- dm Road m cmh mumnpnhu‘ m park mun-x m mwnuhvp nhall br mm obtain rd IL ‘m-r 1hr l unmn 01 purl. abutting ”\IIH‘I‘ Iv. no! untamed. an hnnx. prunid- ul. m .‘m -\nr or mmr of Mid CH)”. “H.131" :nmn Inwnhhlpl «'1 punk d" It EMU Um” :ml hr urnstvurd to uni. 11 lb! Mgr lllnh n! \le‘A“ NA H .5 \OUIDHNAIHQI - unun .IIA llhd uhul up“) .n‘) land '_ nukr IUI\(\I “no ('1- anunalmm 1m m.- pmpasr n! im aunx, ntmdmg, uricnmx «n uranghu-mng M othcrum unprmm; m alzcnng and blumdun Road and may to: my! purpose. (at: and damage pflulfl‘ ptupfll). When u uhall br nccmry. Im the purpou oi locahnu, extruding, wxdr-mng 91”:ng m‘. unwrminu m allenng and Shrndan Road. in Hit or (hmagr any pruprfly. the um: may be 00m and (he- unripe" anon lhneimr ascrnamrd and mm m the manner “huh may be a! max limr pronded by law tut the (“nut 01 the {mm at cmmrm domam Sume 3. Tub Ash Annular“. Tbs! In all km when sud Sham 1 mm s] HUM u l‘nuAM 'n and to he knmua m runmng 1mm hmnln rk mm undo-l m. H": .munrnul 1 «mm P4 " known In W xht (Ymtnvl n! Incor- mwvn, ultugr.‘ park hp: 3nd nun-um uhuh in Punk )- publu park «.00, m “If nurlhenl Nut 0! llhmm sad to unmet of "mm“ do~ *0! r «ummumuwn H\(‘l le «UIIU'O‘ Ln L l Hum. imp/nix. p.11" dnmvu m n.” be oblalrrd, obtain abunmg wmid- 1 CH)”. ink d” Hard m mnuuwl’.‘ « unU’O‘ 5. hiflfll. Mutt m .mamrd, h The '-\ on!" “NO ('I- ilkillflfl, Hung 07 ng mid purptlt‘ meIn Pmk m meet III the rnumy derk'u um. r m «an h voumy through which surh mad rue-m1: I! such time at “me: in man hr dvlrrnmiled 'mm by than and tn upnn and dc lrrmme ‘he dmnunl («a In uplln‘ud n1 rarh (In luwn ‘ \llhgr, hmantp 0! park dleIt‘f In! ”If Dulpubl' aimruvd and (MM) the same ‘ m m. wunu ‘ u-rk u'hn shall tht-rrupun ‘ pm: (111 n: I! .‘m‘h Mimi I’l'rf 0?“)th byi m.» pruprr .tu'puralt nuthormn or park! umvmmsmm-n M M: h (Rm. ‘0‘”. VII“: Hun-1. lounging» m park dlflndl Ind 107‘1 UR pariah-mm r o! thu duly themmb-i miners d Luncohn Purl III-ll be m mrponne authonnn 01 each «my. mum. vullagr, mwnshlp ()1 park 61‘er .M ml ponmue as such. 1 sunm 4 0me or Pm CUMIIIS“ summers. Sand roman-0km oi Lincch‘ Park shall huvc, m addmon to the point herfln conlerred. the name powev ml umlml over the and Sheridan Road. or my pm then-oi. undct thu Act. I n] mormy-bebthvamdinthemd and WIN the parks. boulevu'dl or‘ Dnvewuyl no! 0048 M chad d mquuireuue u Mm Id (mom the-purpo- a! this my: Park upon their .01: receipt and shall be expanded by and The (Danni-done" d use-la Put for the improvemld nail and. only within the muddpality. tourn- IMpot dium‘l lat whk‘h the {a law and for (N pvvrnors rated within the requmnon and 1mm other ll shah be 1hr dul) u! the unmmuum en“! Lumuln Park alter the unprove- ‘nent of and Sherman Rood wnhua Inf .Iuch Wumep at W haunt: nu ash-m oi the unusual year to! the mnintmnce. (quit. Ip-I” and government 0! such‘ I. Cd ”n.10wn "Huge. \wn (1M “- mu lhrouxh uhuh the add mod H ennui uhuh estunnt dull ht M and certified to (he lucfl luthodtifl 0' nmh munulpalmu township am an m behm Hu- hm day 0! mm m ouch yenr AM u an" be the duty 0! and count-cc nulhonuu or commission- m m each .uch mumupality. town“ or park thfi'fil" M m»! on (he first We‘â€" !H'bdl)'m()t1nhr1 In ru‘h ”If and fl! up .n and drtnnnw I! r amount ol In :Ir n-wun [m H. ympnsl dlnl'esmd. JIM “Amrdum-h In (fill!) to the (cum, cln'u m 1hr nmnw m whn'h such an“ 1mm n “mm-(i 1h. uhmunl to hr and m munun m: :m puv‘plm nhmid h mm nun-Ann muuu mama-t. town” «)1 “milk” and um» unumy dirk III-I unnpulr and « \zrna Us? name .- m urnrxal tan-s but um!) ux M h .I'attd In a. wlmmlr \ulumn W 'lnnrvm va'rhunrr has." Thcuxa u. n \ug .nn. ‘ -- -o'« md shall [X paid I. N) “\uu I: Hu uupum'c- nulhurmcu oz alumni. sumcâ€"r‘ 0! \Au h munn‘lpllll) township (I mrx dmnu aim am I) road In improved and vnrndq-d shall refine Ind mkc! to m and drleirmnt the amount to J): ”mt-d 1nr lhr gnu-"uncut and mumm- anrr n! such mad m sud? '0‘n. I! shall be the dmy 01 the communion". 0‘ Lnnmln Pmk drrk'u nflhr which surh H» Um" in man than and tn unnunl U"!!! ‘ H i" T’nf' K WDMPMZII ‘ :ux 1hr purputt 0! MAC! u pun. tip-m Ind W'm‘ nut” u! 1 ‘pl (u ht ”5'1“! it the roumy

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