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Highland Park Press, 3 Nov 1927, p. 21

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M Vlad“ 1-1907. In "It BptPaItqtrt-ri+tiiorte, Odd not. In mu. a. new 'r-nttthurre,.th.r. “than": _ .,'1|-F-tm'cnuym ‘IMMT h chm - um“... 'haadin%ehdtsehpttttre. mama. a. had 'tr his tsttendanV , . _ o . Mk Tommy. Her mid; were , Cl . I li L I I ‘,I J ' gt 7),“ - lion: Brunt. and I friend su-., _ _ _ ‘ ulna... I ‘ v. T, r T“ Mr. and In. Join Winona BMW-f A. . ‘ AND L' ttlt'etdx,'t:gtt:g,e,h2"pdi, . ..° a c. . ehBdemt m born “in in, _ " I - Wm!“ D., Juan; ‘ _ - - but? and Thomas. TIM! chuck-I LN - ‘ hr. 1rttTStdlr,e,l2tlt i _ _, . ' - .ardttesrt.atsoodmt-ito" " - ‘ tH fun when In. Redmond} ' ttl - , -', has lived col-thumb my tur.) ‘ . . " T_"'“ =='= My the Iona» continuum MM Cl , A" F " - W = " an”. In Mid tqqrrt- , E! t I iilill 7 I , - ‘ , , ‘ - m amend married " 2. " L: © 4 ‘ I - an. Curl-on. "liq m two chil- tin?» _ 'd , "" ‘ V -. " my... and 49ttarh_ - _ u. . " lt 't " l _ Redmond married Don Cue - , y, Mi _ J 1.. 11','t"r hulking: children. June-J ‘ m. trl h?“ . -- ' on ram rer, Thumb, Mo,) ' rr V ., TTU, -, . "NM-T 'Hrtmret, Lewis. and him, Hwy} 1 , , L-tlil and Ann I , L. " . .WL. Am nadir-and nun-led men-a ‘ " Mt who died 'l're2mt.,t,'.'lr,' n. Am urn-d» a who, . b a . dudofth.ihrutrMkteto'mrwi W "7tiiu--iaio,,,,,u mean-a “a.“ 'ttPte/left,:',','?, ”or had Sd%2dd, "PM In ' Thu- muu. Lu?%'l,'1,'ll r.',,i, an waft-him. as tho Botr - in Chicago. Jun Mk 1861. Ann Duo. In: married to Jun- Igd-old. Baumhbamdut Patrick Tm. an uu. In. hymn-autumn Julia “and was born in Conn tr Walnut. “thud. and came to America in 1850 when he Wu tls, you of an with his mum. lichul lad Catharine Edmond. and their ttther dawn-II; Daniel} “on Ma, rr. .81»... Catharina mad Input. Tbr “and (am In- northwest of 6. Dana farm in Venn- to- IUIS. m farm um bout: (ram Bethtumrr Boylu. ' -F M not sold for eight hundred dolls". and the nun who bought it brought th- mopey to Deane“ in two big: aerxt.i'tlse, hqne'u but. containing eight hundred silver dollars, and "up Thi. Duran” hm! had a tet.eyliii'sii", orchard on it. Mr. and In. Hutu-11,”; w; not lived on the Devon tum until withfl the Boyltn place In bought. Mud Bums Mr. Bonn: mid his firm to Inner-j my.) tt Ian he “at to Cummi- with hiya, tir' four hundred dollar. Mr. Bopui, (mull had throe childrni. John. Cuthnrinejuu, [ Ind Harv. In. Jurust died wheni miles her (with child In bum. Mter that} Burn: Mr. Boyintt married In Irish widow Emme whohadeometoNertut,-twtu, otBee, had than can of MI mothering Green children. tht the my to (hi coat "y of the new wile m alert ill. died, and called "dtobebrtriedatthe Iideolthe Goodh road. This hppened to 'startrusthers Emu on the mhnd trail. farm l " the money on the table. " the dell v” nude. Meteror, bud four hundred dolhr- whietrhe “mud? tnd one-hundred and sixty Ieryti choice 11min: land in exchange for) his tony ure- on the ova-tin. l tied iron: on; table. Geo. lulu- buh and Pnt Boyl-n who were pru- ent to with“: the' transaction, be.. came so excited over the sight of the my that Boylan elated to sell " one hundred and sixty acres for halt LIW Mutation bought one hushed and sixty mm of P-trick Balsa in We“. Ind the deal vu mum-ad in this wny: Mr. Knur- Ion med had in Clybourn and he the and forty me- in Chittenden when Oahu-y cannery in new lo- aned. On part of his land the monu- nunt to I bilhop lands. Thin cas vnry forty we: Lawrence Knur- lam lam-Ion can: mum to We Garden, N. Y. from Cutie Pollard. owned by Admiral Pushin- um, in We" lath. Ireland. Ad- am) Pnetbnisatf, m killed in the w of 1812. HU body was packed In whiskey in order to return it to' SUI-M for burint, but when it rut-bed the nine-tn] home it In. n my. foe the sailor: had free?) tho whiskey, not knowing that the; My m in the euk, mending tol the story told by [Aw-rent: Mum-1 Ion. Jr. In the chapter on Will. tad Mar.. “It“ in Dr. Bailey'- history: "The an: and... (in [Ah county) '1- aw by . hot-chm. clergyman AW A, MW, but an that liecnu returned by I 0.0011: priest in Luke county In for I double mud-p C.NarMmr of date July Mt, 1842. hum John Gut-h on that (by mind Lam Unequal of Deer- NM to Ann hm (but: Ann Davin) and Dumb Kan-my to Marr Me. Win.” . umduhmcm ”kayawithlkhdl'm. 'utrhrii'ih--hi.dmtmg "mWth._tmttt_teehirormfettk. w. mmmwu mmwuwmm mbuquu-mm tho but of lithe! Dunn. " $169.th Int-no- "dhmtttve.mm. John, Tho-nu. Nkpm,ummudlln-.Whu It. hoe-m Grandmother Hum the than not. a white up with I fhsudetiitid-uasatttdirtaaa. -ofttrurehiidrms. . " fab-.7334 Tho-nu. Mr 'ddiiic MmWninWhu’t. yard in 'hdttsmsd "and a. bMMlM’nw‘ wavlmofwnhlpa-Smt- nil-Mm _ ”mall-d“ h 'u. and1b-t.ibtemdessttv, KJMIK.thd gilt-Imitat- WI" 44hratt-dt-tr-tt 3- mm t at: as lining! _ known In "Black like” because It: in so dark, wan of I diluent Fug-n badly. “in farm know we}. T. AM: as tate which is mud by M‘lc- built and hi. wife, treno Oath, AL- j__AA,, Eamr that VII once the Pagan farm in how ownod by Emil Rudolph, George Ens-mum. Bord Lanham a Ctr., Md Cyru- lcConnick. This is Ragga P. the My Irma plat. Bums on the Ionth. Five day: liter Emma's once was opened I second me It: opened June 2, 1846 on the Green Bar road on the south bound- Iry of the. town of Deerfield. it was called Duluny'l P. o. Ind Richard Wy_wu in first postmaster." ‘ m. Hniuy’s History states that "the tint -Undater vu Andrew Steele. appointed May 28, 1946; gud, Hean Harrington, Nov. l, 1853; 3rd, Dnvld Jon-.329: M, 1854; tth, Cttaru, Flynn. June 4, 1858. The o4Bee-ar- dimntinued Dee. 31. 1859, but In: rmublished Mar 13, 1870, with Thoma Dorie in chute. C. J. Burns 'mereeded him Mar 6, ItrN,: und the We was discontinued June 22, 1875. " It! probably Ink-natty from home to house; of these 1:11:de inns, and In undunlly moving 'iii') miles from Steele on the north to The exact mention of Emmet, than the fir-c post once in Deer, tUtd township was located In: told by Mrs. June. Redmond. It in on the Evan Jones' mu (Inter known A: theWeeker estate) he" the cor- duroy bridge (now I white “one one) on the old Telegraph road to Deer- field. Thin bridge wan culled cordu- roy became it was made of logs. The timt postmaster was David Jones, According to Mrs. Redmond. Chris- tie Burn, was the Int one. " Em- met. The postotttee was also I a. loan. V Of the mother of "mes O’Connor, Jr., In. Redmond said, "A finer per- son than the never existed. She was I beautiful mm." " Arm Devon Redmond remembers assisting Mrs. Caleb Cadwett when the latter had a lick baby. tnd rec-Hg Mrs. Cadwell. who wu Charlotte Cullen-y. u I lovely (melons char- acter. and the C-dwell men as hand- some. The house of Dr. Samuel Galloway Wu culled “an water cute house" because of the treatments then in Chrisfy anln wu very reiigious and what also died in the 1870'l, the humane June " the bridge was be- “end to be haunted by her spirit. The'lrilh have may quaint alma- lionl, one of which han reference to “61:0an my.” . A -titioa of the Nettletneat" Wtut that Aunt Christa Fug-n3 Ipir- it a but to "eort people across the buggy: known .1 Chriatr's bridge: The my]. in the Irish settlement Vim ealUd thy "cordnmy bunch" Ind pitched baths nomine- malted when they met than from the Ger- man -ttlerrtmtt'to the south of Lan- cannula, Dunde- wen held in the Duffy tae- ern, mu landing on Deerfield road. Th. old hitching post In removed when th- an» wu paved. 'M-Nesaetut6-ttts-t not a fun Clinton 00 but“: .t-,t6,qs6.assdeaBas and. Bm., "atdrmr,Wittum.g-aasd It“) “amalgam. not thruh.aeroaa.trom '33::on Whale-toad. uterthrNdmtsmueam.toD- hold nad W with an.» Gieord, who kept I littl- More at the north- weat corner of Dark“ And Wau- kecnntouh. _ _ n.. m 2t'ldNNurotst.",Tgt "st.tboit-wtttuasagis. tt hwy“? U't,l'3hf. a . . ' mum-MM“... "kt,1-e.Chir-tt,Bmttag, A 'seel.ett.iettr..t+eyteeyirn-mrrs- ttlTtgNWutltg " ttl,'ti,,'lt'N2ti'hiediJiif, ttLtei'tie,tit1iitti mt... m. mm. m. m. t'?i'au','Mrt,t 'l',,',',",)".'.',,,)?.'."", iaUTiiiG"oe and”. 8Ut'1'N'l'i'TAl . g C Deerfteid Grammar school’s foot- ball team widened the Ravinia Grun- mu- uhool team 14 to 0 " aninin Tue-any, Get. 25. The Mun: here rather event, muzbéd and the column vu do”: thos the more, teem: to indicate. The Deerfield boys scored one touchdown in the ttrut quarter and one (m the first phy of thithird quarter. The teams plly min u Melt! My. Nov. 1, A p. m. 2:','g."Lt' P. JoMaon, Rev. M. J. Andrews, d Rev. F. G. Piepenhrok took our" of the opening exercises in 'the eighth, seventh and sixth mdes respectively, Pridar' morning. Two hundred and {our pupils from Deerfield Grammar school attended the N-vy day exercises at Great Luna, nh, on “may. tht 27. tttth Friday "ternoom Oct. 28. “In”: Who in Dealt”- School Leon- Ev-nn. Phinneld, n1. Sixth Crude teacher. Graduate Pilinviue high schqol and Northern Illinois State t'reaehtps' college. Dahlia, 111. Experience: One yen, Congress Park; UL. grade teacher. Special subjects: Geography and English grammar. Do not éonvorse with teachers ex- cept n recess, noon, before or after school. The school is Fours. Visit it when- ever you can or will, but make a Btte- cial etfort to visit it on visitors' day. Regular dun work will be carried on during vitsitors' day. H-liowe'c'n panic; were held in all the [inf]? up, to Ind ipcluding the Sit in nny Beat or chair in the room that is available. If no "at: are available, sand at the rent or to one side of the room. Do not talk or whisper to other vis- itors or pupils Pridar Nov. 4 is visitors' day at Dderfield mmmar school. All the ‘p-mta of pupils and all the friends of Deerfield grammar school are in- vited to visit the school on this day. The rules for visitors are: Come any time between 8:45 I. m. 3nd 3:30 p. m. Enter iny‘rooxn in the building without knocking. ’ In. Redmond remembers that ‘then were two log shacks, one of {which belonged to I Mr. Burke, who' Heft before the Devon: cutie. The! then In I Feinen house that was tumbling down when she wu I little girl. ' Because tools were scarce in early dlyl men unquently walked to Laut, cuterville at)» Deerfield to borrow from enchf other, u casually u to- day they "step across the road. Decrlleld Gro-r School Principal Carl E. Bates wishes to publicly thank the metnberamad of- tieers of the American Legion Post No. 738. Deertletd, for supplying the bane: that transported 3he pupils to the Navy star exercim at Great Lakes, Ill. . That than were American nettle" in WWI: before the Irish cm In evidenced by up fact that the Devon “wily bought their stock from neighbor; They had what they call- ed their Pettihone cow, bought from I Mr. 'Pettibone for whom Pettibouo ridge Ind Pettibone creek are tamed. They had their Ed Brook's horse, and their Heuox’ pigs. any 1- -a.tarLkra-ii.ri.u (or tt wuneoldthtth “I“ " 'tre “if W! kyrtPlitrutq oc- In th. tamitr Math-ship. of the kill Iota-mt no "new that: In, bayou hurried luau Vaugh- an; M Dunn married 0min. Redmond; Daniel DIM mid Bridget Ludlow; Daniel Lyn!) nur- ried Bridget Dawson. In fart thi whoU community in related. t,%!hiti?iiiii,1'tire',?, -qtitud can " Whiter-tho- p-9aMtgrameeisttts."ri-r- him 'Er.Urdtmr-kittntt hummus. Hutm‘Bluk 1eiu"britthorodroom.tam 'ae-tat-ual-darn-. "r"'B1l8uMDM"rrAttirstarmoerrraataaararm We wish to thank the people of this community for their sup- tht, in making our firrst year of Drug Service a success in Deer- eld. We plan to keep the service dependable and efficient at all times. If we hate not had the opportunity to serve you, ye ask " . t 0:5 a trial to convince you that our mot-ts are sincere and our , "e reliable. TC, DEERF IELD P HARMACY; Levine is going to fly home by way ot Asia and it wouldn't surprise us to see him get mixed up in that Chi- nene argument. the one which wipes 'em out entirely. Many complaints have been made to the New York police lately that gangs of young men are lurking in subways and snatching hate off the heads of passengers through the car windows, Maybe these young Tellows are just training themselves for jobs as hat checkers in the "p-town hotels Ind restuarants. It is said that Democrats and Re- publicans in Congress will disagree on the kind of tax reduction lain which will be passed. It's our opinion that the only popular tax law will be Both suffered fracture: of the skull. Mr. Mitchell was also crushed about the chest and Mrs. Mitchell tsutrered fracture of the spine. it In: reported. He reamed commune“, however, until within a few minutes_before he died... Pct',',')!:'.')' occurred when the " financiér and his wife were be.. ing driven to Chicago in their auto- mobile from their summer homlt at Lake Geneva. l I while every mu;taGaiit,iTuiri,2 hi emplozed t? prolong his life. John J. Mita-tUte., need " chair. ma of the bond at dlroeton of th- mimk Manhunt- Trut can-puny of Chicago sad at orirtatandigtq - in much) and civic dair- of tut city for hair a century. uni his wife, In. Mary Louise Jewett Hitch-ll. M, long I social leader. are dead " the result ot An automobile mutant which oc- curred on Route SI, two and oneaalt miles north of Ubutyville, at 8:30 o'clock Saturday morning. Mrs. Mitchell in believed to have been killed instantly. Her husband died two hour: later in the on” of Dr. John L. Tartor in Libertyville JtHm3.Mmmaa,stggt. AND “HARM VMl-ndAIterdl-Ihdy tutttruttrNerubeetri, Cara-hutch I doe. NC: 26e value: the dozen 11min?! Perfume $130 value mM, Tt___-Fr- 'GoriiiTaTriaJTnTiari bu Woodbury's 89 80.)) Inc. Wm "t_-__.-.. c with? ma l 5% Sh GG Tse Shgong'ryy ft',eeiiaTe'i, Eat-unwed I”; "at value 7, T "'r_.eti $3.98 Electric 31.00 V: Tooth BruitiG 86e value F..wrr-_ ., Cloth Brush 8tie value 't.' Rubber Claire; 81.00 value 'rw-- Rubber Bab; Pants, 29c; tfor v-c--'--. TtVF' Everyone attending this sale {will bis' given something useful free of charge dren; they will be remembered also. A few of the many special prices are Hot Water Bottle . . . l 31.75 value W $1.19iljunch Kits P.ieru.esr! Sha, 5 yards Stirile GauTe at __eerretpr_ "eb-rr-w--.' TFry _....- .. Friday and Saturday, November 4 and 5 1 pt. Milk of Maignesia 50c value ""-_e""t_eee--e.-.N-..__e, 1st Anniversary 8516, Deerfield Pharmacy Regular 358 Glide' value ie Curling value .rrTN, ,. Cutile Irons BARGAINS-SURPRISE: Gifts for All. Be Sure to Attend $1.19 LAEGELER & BOUT, R. 49c 98e 210: 49c 79c 59c 69c 39c 69c lad .496 Camehr---Ucky . Strike or Chester. field Chm Carton " $1 .29 I Pint Minna] Oil "rr,t.'; - 59c 3for - Complete with Bottle. A Real Value tit 1 KOTEX Press Want hh Bring Resuh "i' 1 Ticket Given Free with Every Purchase of $1.00 26-Hece Set of Oneida Community Silverware toHolderof Lucky Ticket at {at ll FREE; N 'f $1 .59 CITY SALES, FOURTH FLOOR Price Building 319 West Van Bum Street al free of charge. Bring the chil- special prices are listed below: 20c Came per dozen t Stanolax 'riaGi Oil at '-e'e--t---rrt-r. ._ 1 Pint Cod We? on at '__-"'-."--,.----..-..., 1 pint Rubbing Akohot at W.___Nter- 1 pint Witch Hazel at _..V Lily Cleanixig Fluid at -_.-r.r-r, 4 oz. Epsom Silt: 8 oz. Epsom Salts Jemen's 1artior, with Dispenser Free ..TT -v__"-_ 14 Super. Blades for Gillette Razor W. 50 Aspirin Tableié Squibbs, at __e-ete_e.tr_-irrrw Almond Lotibn at "r _.. T""' -_--- Pain Platch, for quck relief of muscu 8r pain at _--rr- 'i"'"'---------,-.-,..-. 33C Tar Shampoo at - . "rev.--. Mennen Shave Cream size Talcum and Skin Balm Free) ---r"-tr-"_.-_srew,-e- 'tit,Wi " A ._. (ith: P--.--.- 19c $1.35 rt.r_ 49c 39c PAM I" 69c 50c 39c 39c 39c 50c (small $1 _ Te 12:

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