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Highland Park Press (1912), 31 Aug 1916, p. 5

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£1 Vaculflglp Tires THE TIME IS HERE- Guaranteed 6,000 miles (NONSK'D) EBONY TREAD TIRES the Sc’nili'c: l Joun 1115‘ HI th of the gt x; \ gram) Ltd, to Cuaranteed 5,000 miles â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€"â€" Fom me years ago honest men rose in their might and cleaned the Senate: Reputable Senators, swear Resolutions were put on the Journals Hi the Senate last session that were never passedâ€"tactics of the gray wolf clays of the Chicago Council, from which Olson graduated, U) be the Senator for the 8th District. Ten junitors and one Superintendent of Ventilation were on the Senate pay rolls in 1915. Only two worked and $2,700 was grafted. Twenty-tour Pages and twelve Bill Distributors did the errands of fifty-one Senators, in a room 100x200 feet. One of these boys went to the La Szille Hotel in Chica o and ordered a banquet for his friends with wine and cigars-and t a bill. almost $150, was paid by the State. HE KNEW TOO MUCH. -- _â€"~ BAR-CIRCLE TIRES Cuaranteed 3,500 miles Pure gvery 'VACUUM CUP "mar. CENTRAL TIRE COMPANY for traveling expenses mm W make u starved old wolf sku Voucher No. 73522. State of Illinois; Senate Laer , -L.‘. took SSJ The 9L aw fixes the number of Senate helpers'at sixty, and one fl hundred and twenty were em ployed. In 1911 the Senate payroll was $29,190; in 1915 it was $67,864. A janitor for the President of the Senate drew $2,265 from Jan- uary lst to June 30th, 1915. 118 E. Central Ave., Highland Park ‘E At The 1 I Primaries ._ Sept. l3th ‘ Phone 904. A. E. Surni. M21 tube included with The Visiting Committees cost $1,807.65 in 1913, and $11,094.96 in 1915. The Law allows 7 mem- ’** L.«I.,\n {ofDr‘ m 1:110. In: La" “NV“ _. V bers; 51 persons were taken. feted and dined on one trip of 8‘; days that cost $5,273.00. The bill in the Fergus suit. among many charges said: “A trick and device was planned and schemed in the Senate whereby the treasury of the State was to be depleted of $10,000 by dummies for certain retended services" â€"and $10, was taken from the THE HIGHLAND PARK PRES. HIGHLAND PARK. RETIRED mum lob. Inh- Than HUI. n. country h putty unruly uph- M with retired tuners. but a corn- woodcut point- out that In nufly cv- Ory cue they Inn probably retired not a “men. but u landowners-4h“ b. the caplm which ambled than: to N- tln accrued not from the profits of fuming, but from the enhanced nine 01 tum land. There are nbom 2.500.- 000 tenant fermen. but u reared (on- lnt tamer. we believe. I- I very run but About as rare e bird. we 1m- lne. h the farmer who bu accumulat- ed from the profit: or his (Inning op enuons sufficient camml on which to retire. It In true. therefore. (but the number of retired farmer- u no inmcqun or the amount of net “Mun from farm ilng operaunna. â€" Saturday Evening 1 PoaL The profit: of tarmlnz. of course. constantly capltallze themselves tn the market value or {arm lands, and the rental value rim proportlouately with the (arm. A man may have taken a halt aectlon of Kansaa land thlrty years ago and actually spent alm‘e than "cry net dollar It produced. yet now be able to retire ln \‘ery comfortable circumstances. lndeed. through poor management he may never have made a dollar net on the farm That partlcu- lar farm may even be productn‘ no more than It produced thlrty year: am». and atlll the owner may be able to retire. )e able to retire in \‘ery comrurtaow 'ircumltanm. Indeed. through poor nanagement he may never have made I dollar net on the farm That partlcu- ar farm may even be produdu‘ no! more than it produced thirty year: lg". and atili the owner may be able to retire. It is true. therefore. that the number at retired farmer: Ia no indication of the amount of net aavinn from farm lng operations. â€" Saturday Evening PoeL INTERRUPTED THE SERMON. A leecher Father and Son Incident In Old Plymouth Church. Rev. Charles R. Brown in the Con- [regatlonallst relates an interacting incident of the past in which Henry Ward Beecher, the famoue minister of Plymouth church, and hia venerable and hardly leu diatingutnhed father figured. avd'latarted person. town: The Easterly 50 feet of Lot (7 and all of Iota T and 8, In Block 23. m the (‘ity of Highland Park. Lake (‘ounty. lllinola. Terms of Sale.â€"â€"Fi\e per cent. cash at the time of the bid. thirty per rent ranh upon the ap royal of the tulle by the Court an the re! mamder of the purchase pr're payable in five equal annual mntallmenta. to be evidenced by notea. bearing Inlet- (‘5‘. at the rate of I11 pr cent per an- num, yable amtâ€"annually. to be secure by a mortnge to be a firat lien upon the real estate. No deed or deedn will be delivered to the pur ' been reported to the ('wunty Court of L: e County. ADELJNE E. l’. CL'MHINGS. Conservator of the Estate of George B. (‘umnnngn a di- tracted peraon. E. S. GAIL. Solicitor for Consenniun I‘ln lune Bank Building 24 ‘1'? !__â€"-â€"â€"- Muny your: :30. he says. one of my friends was present In Plymouth church when the Incident occurred. It wn 1n the days when Lyman Beecher had come to make his home with hl: tllua mun son, und every Sunday he Wu 1n the pastor's pew. (me morning Henry erd- Beovhrr was unfohllng some n poet of (he now theolngy, as he had come to hold in when uuddenly up mu- Lyman Ih-whcr, wying. "Henry. may [say a “win! just then-'1" Beecher paused in bl: sermon and. with I look of 51131 “faction, u onu- mxmmle "t'vrtnmly_ {nun-r; my ouf’ Then Lyman Beecher turned to the cougrogutlun and sold, “Henry put: N that way, but It is not (but “uy; I! h tth way " And he proceeded to sun- the [rum us he saw It. Henry “'unl Beecher stood listening to his father. with an expression on hia fire that biosaed the listening, Won derinz (‘nngregntinn more than many :i sermon And when Lyman lim'hur had conviudvd he paid 11 beautiful trit» (lie to his father's influence upon his own life and then resumed hi: nermun Where he inni been interrupted. Emma's Prmnco of Mind. A story is tuld of Ruin-rt [Chum-l which prmes th secretive [nun-r and resolution ”0 was fond of nudMng chemistry. and one night late. nftvr the family had gone (0 bed. he nun] lowed a large quantity or corrusln- subllmuu- In mlstnke for louu- mm cooling ImWIh-r. He lmmodlalvly (Ha covered lm mlsmke and knew that death nnh't shortly enuue unless lu- ln stantly swullowod the only nuthlutp, chalk Timld men Would have turn I! the bell. roused all the {anally Ind Item for a stnmm-h pumpl Emmet mllml no (mo. mmh‘ no nolse. but. un-nllng doWn stall-s and unlocking the from duor. Wont into the stable. arr-pod some chalk Whlrh he knew w lm tlwro and took sullh‘lvnt doses of it to nommllu- the pol-mu Your Trumping Compan-on. He muy be all right In the city. a pleasant vlmp to lunch with and n gum! compnuhm fur an evening at [he ('lulu but hemm- nt tnklng him along on a tortuight's lllkv through the woods or I cruise in :x [\n-my the (outer ’l‘wt him thoroughly Int-(or, )‘uu give him the chance to sum yfi’r rmntlnn 1“. may be gruuchy hofm'v brcukfunt. or be may be a plum shlrkvr Possibly {be thin veneer of civilization some“: the primordial hog. â€"Uu ling. The Male dlscovery of the poulblllty of eloctrlc light wus made by Slr [lumphry haw in 1510, but fur the next fifty years the derelopmouls were solely sclenllfic and no pncllcnl use wu nude of them In 19-12. bu't'Vcr. In nrv llgln was lnstnllml In I llght- house I! Dungeons. Ind (hls 1: an orally believed to be (be an! electric lump ln regul-r nervlce A West \'lrgln|u mun mm a farmer $3 In payment for n watermelon he stole fifteen years ago. If every boy that ever lived In the country Item to develop I conscience like that tho tamer: would own most or [be money hi ch. world.-â€"Cleve|nnd Pun: Deck: in} the world-- Diflorun Rwa- “Bow (Ir I: ll lo Gulldford?" “Well. sur. u the crow Men. I should a: u be tgn mom" ,, _.._- .4.I|na - hl- ‘But If (he crow cw]. how fll’ W‘ Hall Gazette W. us. Inaâ€":3 : won-2n. ul- Ragâ€"azugi'lp’ .9. 3qung S905 Proof. do you know Conscience M0007 chum Liam a crow were mung l bl- flr would It he?"â€"-PIII .h'n older [but Dem”. 850 COUNTY u. m mt ooum ooun 01' LAKE COUNTY. luthllmgdtyoAWg 77A. Public notice u hereby van that by virtue of I deer-«u! o of a» County Court of ‘ho County of huh and Stat: of Illinoh. and. Ind on- ured of man! It (ho Auguu mm A. D. 1916 mortal. on the m lily of Agwt, 5.11.1216. the undo-dud. ,1, ~- I‘A_--â€"- 1"..." ... , Adeline E. P. Cumminn. Consent tor of the nut. of George 8. Cum- mings, a distracted person, will all .1 public vendun to the high"! nnd beat bidder therefor. on the 160: day of September, A. D. 1916, bdwun the hours 0! 10 o'cbck in tho fon- noon und 5 o'clock in the Afternoon of said d- ', to wit. u the hour of 1 o'clock P. ., It the front door_o{ the Court House in the Cfly of Wluke» gun. m 012 County and Sun don- und. all the nforulid Ward’s ri'ht, “Us. clnm Ind inure“ m and to the {ullmnng deathbed rel) flute. be- lonmng to said George B. (‘ummmp, - (instructed person. town: nv‘t‘A.J STATE OF ILLINOIS. BLB. L Ed- Dt. [:1 0. Find DENTISTS ZMIMANâ€" nu- m Sun: 4. 3 andfl um ms: u.- Automobile Tires. M6110 Rubben A SPECIALTY 'u- 80 (Knrv‘l Moon vi‘hfl Ind :1! ‘ml haul And Irluhk non Pnyo lb. Hugheol C551: Pm: LW and new! Duh ‘- W Mum-3 W“ 9‘- Drop me a postal card or telephone me and I will call for goods Telephone 410 60 North First St. Highland Park Phone Highland I‘uk 372 Iron Rags Metal Rubber Bottles Paper, etc. . M. GATES . Smith JOHN IBACII Wotan Gunfin Work 0‘ any k'n’i h\' (‘1‘ m W. Care 01 anmo- PAINTING Moo-r Jramnl lAIr. ‘ml .ln-ui Ur Lulu-r State Bank Nd! mun rm. ILL and Dunn-g 437 [hnfifld Axe Day 'a'nd Evrmnl All Communal Bum‘m Shonhtnd. Typcvmml 6M Dun SUN" Tel 3am mm: WM 'ICCI Subscription $1.50 Per Year H‘ONOMY IS THE WORD ANd IT’S DEFINED 1 3400 RT. M. 81090 Dt‘lroil. , A low-priced car often doesn’t pay. Somewhat‘likc the man who wanted to fence his farm and said he wouldn’t spend more than a certain sum of money. "Well, for that price Iran build you a fence two foot high that will’keep theplgl out,” said the hardware nun. - l 9“ V...” "Now, for] us! so much more I an build a fence din-c jfcet 11th:! will k the out. Andfor unounllcnn a 5-foot fence that will keep anything out.” You had better pay a ogpple of kindred more, and gét a regularpar. Gd a car that fulfill- cxacdy cvc m One that does a g workday on Mon- day; that take- you update on Tuesday; rum you 200 mile. on Wednesday; does the errands on “and-fluke. the family“) of ride as well. $ [hi-l. air, is my definition of Economy. Thin new l9l7Clnlmcu with the 3400 r. p. m. engineâ€"the cu flu! hauled Chalmers sales 792% in six monthsâ€"is one that’ll lure you the minute you sit behind the wheel. xj Highland _l_’_a_rl§:“(l33rage 5",, Phone No Ill F l‘uh Ave A. (i. By Mc l’hcrson Re-sppttfull)‘. WC 0. M<‘KINNEY. President W. $ KEITH Vice-President J. W. ARWl-ELL. Treasurer IAM ‘ BROAD Secrc'ary Mn 19 SAEN¢ER J‘ P: RTHUR , 1 â€"Executivc Gamma 5i IA. 1!!!

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