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Highland Park News (1874), 29 Jan 1897, p. 9

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The following is the Mayor’ 3 mesaagé to the Tuesday evenin‘g:;~:- (immunity: 0? THE CITY Couxcu. m- I THE CITY OF HIGHLAnn PARK. ‘1 Upon mat ecomiderntton 1 return with my 1 , ‘3 d January 19th, 1897. ' - ‘ , nee Amending an 01'de - l ance.en_ y ’ _" ingnfe C ncernipgtlpev; Comm Mr" - : ~ ‘ ewnl a in Lertam Streetst v 1 ‘3 § l t l l i f hlandPark." adopted 0: efllst, 1892. for the F lrstvâ€" a 'rtnf Section Four of : Abe ' a f ' une Hist. “192, which was. , -h ”may“ ,. ,, pairs won? 1» . ”Mice-W90 - ~ wlnllr. and u‘ . r no circumstances shall any new stringers be anointed to. be ‘placed under ‘ walla... A repeal of the clause above stated will allow therplacing at new stringers under ; anyplank sidewalk in the cement district. This. I think unfair~y~'hen we compare the ex penance of many property owners. Within the cement sidewalk district of the past ftiur‘ years. Setond >17nder the present ordinance. new stringers may be laced under defective side» walks, and in addition thereto. the surface may be covered tn the extent 0! 30 per cent. at the walks. This, as l understand it. iractically sets aside the cement sidewalk (in lnance so tar as the city is concerned. For the benefit at property owners in this cement sidewalk dis. uict. m whom it might be a hardship to put in these eementwalks and Dayton them in one payment._why nut adopt the instalment planw us we have done for street improvements. water pipe. Mixers} etc? It can be dune. _ My sympathies are with the cert' ‘n‘relasa: of people in the cement districts. as e above :11 estion shows. but the interests at ’the City of ighland Park require my attention also. .\nd it certainly is tn the city's interestiu have these inmrm‘ements, which have been started. an ahead in proper urder. Respeetl’ully )(‘tiurm t‘u- . us \I nvnr Held its regular meeting Thursâ€" day afternoon at the Club House- and listened to a very carefully preâ€" pared‘and suggestive paper by Mrs. Clara Smith. an "Interior Decora- tion" of a home. treating the entire ~ Subject in an exhaurstive manner. walls,“ ceilings, floors, etc. The» theme and Mrs. Smith's treatment of it, were fruitful of a lively dis- cusssion. going into'the matter of the several special rooms of a house and their furnishings, especial at- tentmu being given to the children‘s rooms. That shows the good sub- stantial common sense of the mem- hers of this club'. A parlor is all right in its place. on the north side of the house, while the children's rooms are all important: itone is to suffer curtailment, let it not he the children's apartments. ll (‘1‘.‘l. Wé would like to have the Club when it come-s to the Domestic Ser- «'ice‘ Question. take up Col. Higgin- sun‘s idea of a “‘Kfichen Library" for the special use of the household spn'anfs. " “r ,, ..._ __..,.. ma mum's VE‘I‘Q Miss Jennie Collins. was visihed -â€"--.; - - - her old friends here Wednmlny. Miss Collins in fitting mu to N u _ . Sin“ January lat our 1 , x . Repair Shop has been in running ordch Now ‘rewher- She h“ been 8““qu is the’flmz to havc 7m wheel tgpaind m6 put in amp: forum W the Northern Indiana-Mm] School at Valparaiuo. Ind, where Marni of 1 Wheels Bought, 50", and Rentfd: :muprmiaémflfiuégfififinh339__ ,,lfibj+-â€"m« w ‘ ' - - ' -' - a ' ‘ '~~~-~Wfié§r§-fltm~dm flE;EWjfimr:;.r-~ “sum ”1,- “an,“ *"zn‘fj‘w‘r : A w.” . .. 1,. h- \\ ish he-r the mum qhadmvm "THE OSSOLI CLUB. HIOH SCHOOL N01155- (i ELM“ \Imur text (if the council lust 'OUNCH. 0F the Club visihed 1 Somethli THE uanmxpwmt-‘K Nfiws. H You Can’t Come to = Send for. or go to FETER F. DOOLEY. * General glml Coal, Building Material, and Ice. ‘ jimcthlng 7 A333“! /Crests,Monograms,Addresé Digs rftrinus i' urnishiugs That‘s what we think of the times during the past. four years. bu?” We helieva Hm J. F. Learning 8: Co., Stationers 150 Washington Street,- Cffi’éago ‘afld'the people wifl'buy more Groceries than even. You -know_ where to get_ them? INGALLS’V BROS» nuv u- .. saw wmaamw 5’: area“ at Evfins popular grocery n and see. " HIGHLAND PA‘RK. ILL. BAFFEN, BAKER. TELEPHONE ‘8 what “a think of the: FLEFBHFB LUMBER Manufatturers of‘tfie Hightand. Bicycle Supplies of All Kinds. Violins. 0n|urs,_ [halos and Aqtghqus Tuned. to Us We will . to You. of the town. DEALER l.\ mandolin. Tclcmflt Q?- 45%.“:“3? , * 3““‘ij ‘1;.’*-;",: - - --- ‘ pm“; WWW?" am Lima“ VALLEY cm MameHnggg Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats. W333? {9:51am nu WWW c" ' m Nut. . . $7.00 per ton Egg . . 7.00 (irate .. . 7.00 Rungr . . 7 JR) Pic: and Yard in Lumber District. chP-ANYg and» Kindlilng. H. MILLS 4:4 ral Meat Market. 4 ,Pg‘ffifl’fv (lame n'nd Fish In 5.010“- Dealer In All Kindsol Dealers in TELEPHONE 24

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