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Highland Park News (1874), 1 Jan 1897, p. 4

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$2 a The Highland Park News. Published in Park, Highwaod afternoon by H, Terms, $.00 per y months, 30 cents for [h Adverflsinl It this game. ()flice: Mclhnald's Building, Avenue, Highland Park, Illinois. LEWIS B. HIBBARD H. F. EVANS THERE were some men on ouri streets last New Year’s Day. not“. here now. Their epitaphs are given E in Revelations. 13:13. 3 HERE is the way sports fig in Great Britain for the yer: Horse racing H uming .... Shooting . . H Half playing Horse racing ....................... 853. 750 000 |1unting............,......_......,. 45::000000 Shooting....... . 28750.000 Golfplaying...._....,.H........,. 5.000.000 'l‘ctulH... ”$132,500,000 And when the question of free pub» lic schools comes up. such as we have. there is a“ wail of poverty from the Cheviot Hills to Land’s End. FRIDAY, JANUARY Tl'ESDAY n’as Hon. W. E.”Glad- stone's birthday, he having been‘ born in ”Liverpool Dec. 29. 1809, making him 8'? years old. He is the most. eminent person in all the English -speaking nations of the earth; we think we might say of all the wide world, of any race or longâ€" er age. He is not only (heat Brit.- ain's “Grand Old Mari," but the “G. 0. M." of the Whole world. God \ bless him. 0m esteemed contemporary. the ; London Times, of Dec. “thathe lat- ; vst on our table. is wry highly pleased with President ( les eland‘ s mmsagn (ispvcially tho-w portions \w hu h do 11 with sound money. In fact with everything except the Von- e mwla question. The Times is Tory. from “A to hand." and so it don t likvto own that WP Yankvos beat her in diplomacy. The Times is the uhh'st ne‘wapapur in the world. but Park, 111.. as at ‘he p<;st>0ffice rites made known on nppllation' \he interests and Ravinia, per year, 50 celns for for three months. r ye“, 5° mm m. six a summons is issued ‘hy the justice \ r three months. to Mr. Henry Thorp and Mrs. Mary # M “W Thorp, his wife, and the constable W" B“i.mi'.‘g‘ 5“ I‘m“ serves it. Oourt day comes, and Park, Ilhnms. v Mr. Thorp goes up to the court, and Mrs; ThO'rp remains. at home. She i and her husbariiimdeéi‘de that it is‘ l _ V __ w _._._#.V .. ”##V,,._ .V-__ pdstflffice at Highland second class mat ter. ‘ | - rrflfl not necessary ior her to go. But'it 'm‘de k"°“"‘ °“ "plum“ is necessary, just the same as for ___._,;.;M,,_-.. him, if she wants to save trouble RD - - ‘ ED‘TOR- ‘ and costs, for if the plaintiff wishes, BVS‘NESS MANAGER he can demand a new set of papers "M7; to be served on her, thus doubling ANUARY 1. 189‘ 1 the costs at once, to say nothing """""_#"‘N';:“::‘ i about the annoyance. It is serious some men on 0“" i business to disregard or resist the x Mam nf Hm. courts. It is not the r..." Vnnr’a “9n: nnt way sports figure up ()f Highland ‘ every Friday ,vans. 1' 189? ithe costs at once, to say nommg ’Q;"‘ 5 about the annoyance. It is serious 11 on 0“" i business to disregard or resist the D3.“ “Oti i order of the courts. It is not the 9 are given i court nor the officer you resist; it is i the State of Illinois, and that is a "3 serious matter. As a man said to I l i figure 11p us once: “I bluff individuals, or reâ€" 79 sist them. but when it comes to 1 35,3 750 000 845 '.000 000 ”2217133338, 1, know that the dignity and power of Mg? 500 000 the whole state is back of them. and .: c.“ mm 1 it is worse than folly to resist." :oomts I obey instanter because Ii THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. M.M ‘. and - the NEWS is gaining on he our London contemporary two centuries the start of to Mr. Henry Thorp and Thorp, his wife, and th serves it. Court day Mr. Thorp goes up i0 th q» There have been so many failures ‘ in previous newspaper enterprises ‘ started in or claiming to represent Highland Park and its neighboring E towns that We do not wonder that 1 some people are a little chary about patronizing the NEWS. They glori't care to put up their money and 'then, in two three. or six montlm, have the paper “suspend," “collapse," or “bust." Now. while I have not a dollar invested in it. I know its finan- cial at ‘ perfectly and l want to say th . uch toth public. which. tare [0 [Jun up "”1. W a ,hen, in twb. three. or six months, ‘- " oiously. Were I one of tl . nave the paper “suspend," “collapse,” )I‘ “bust." Now. while I have not a : 5 houses in Highland Park. dollar invested in it. I know its finan- cial st ‘ perfectly and l want to say th . uch to'the public‘. which. Second, How to adver dozena. fnore or less, larger secure by the year not les full column of space; H in the circumstances, is entitled to 1 half oolumns. and put in a the truth. First, then. thé‘ yobng l every week. and have it t1] Messrs. Evan’s are able, in their ()wrr \ in the store to see to that I right. to carry on the enterprise. Second, the enterprise as a whole, paper and job office, will pay its own way, as they are not. afraid to take off their coats and work. They have engaged in this enterprise as a in the week. so it could and arranged with care. cost from $50 to $77) a perfectly managed, mom vested, because you will valuable purchaser in tl life-long one. to be a permanent bus-L ! mty. iness in this their own town. Third. above and beyond all this. I am an. Were I one of the seer. class tradesmen l wmi PEOPLE make mistakes. Thus her, though W has over .118 the -. ‘3 the most success is 1 who have tried'it {or years sayso. l l mind Judicwus advertising payszw ful business men St: i Successful bankers and railroad men reâ€" 1 know it and everybody knows it. ‘ to i So successful businessmen say judi- I - cious advertising is an important element of success; they know by and personal experience. But thereare have tried it, some men who never t to any extent, who doubt it. Now. hose testimony is to be takeni the _ persons who know by the personal ures ‘ experience of years, through goal ‘ times and bad times. or that of men \‘V rises nsent who practically know nothing about )ring i it. but only “don't think so," their that “think" may be ignorance, it may be it may be mistaken [bout prejudice. or no commercial don't economy; but it. has ' and ‘ value whatever. thorized to any that Mayor Robert G. pledged to see them terprise safely throu Mayor Robert G. Evans, stands pledged to see them and their eu- terprise safely through; every bill will be paid, every pledge to individ~ mile or the public will be redeemed. If there is a person in this city wh can't risk a dollar subscription on all that he has my sympathy. Time News is here to stay. i ' . "‘ Jimmy“? tthe' mmcxoUs ADVERTISING. Were I one of the» second or unru lass \rndvsmc‘n I wmlld tukv two How to advertise judi- Were I one of these halt we or less, larger business {ighlaml Park. I would 119 year not less than one D of Hpuc a; that is. two ns. and put in a new “ad" i. and have it the business 9 to H99 to that “ad” early k. So it could he set up god with care. This would $50 to $77) a year. but mauagml money well inr cause you will reach evvry mmhnspr in this" commu~ LEWIS B. Hmmum. of flu» second or third how we would

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