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Highland Park News (1874), 2 Apr 1897, p. 11

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12-h.“ .. g «1th an“ vii .- Fiflicy offiflenoéfifd‘b‘éofié‘“ ii" administration of tho aflaim of our county and town}; Thia policy has led to ‘an entire revision of mm method of helping the poor, by help~ ing them‘to help themselven, and our eflorts in this direction have been crownod with the highest and most gratifying wooed. Tuesdays vote shown how thoroughly “you appreciate and approw: this ‘pOIic‘y. Your vote makes‘manifent also how keenly alive you are to the need of a careful-expenditure of the public donors in them times of financial dopremion; I wixh, therekaI-e, in ‘this public manner to thank you for ya?" generous appreciation and em: U’pbatic oxidoruemont of‘the policy and principles I have sought to exam- In behalf of myself, of the town I' represent, and of the Board of Supervisors 9! Lake county, I desire to express my sincere thanks t9“ the voter‘s (if Eistr: Deerfield for their noble work at the pone eri Tuesday last. I do not regard or accept it as a more personal triumph, but rather as an intelligent», honest-.‘and loyal endorsement by you, my friends, ative in the county I'goard. Such is guy interptetatioh. of the'larg'e‘ v'éte givé'fi V me bv you last Tuenday. Gentlemen, I thank you. The qlty council and mayor have been very generous to the wheelmen of'the town. but they won’t have the privileges abused Very extensively. Too many wheelmen forget all law nnrl~ rules and go forging along at a high rate 01$;le and worse than that go aboutall through the busi. WWW? 31mm: WM! this in not only in direct violation of the general agreement. but put” in peril the privilegea of mg; all, the law abid- ing aswell as the lawless cyclists. Now for the flake of the law and order clhm~we~prrflent against this too common abuse of our privilege. People are annoyed. children endan- gered and general dimatinfactimr bred by these things. " Pressure is hein brought 'to hear on the mayor taint um: him to revoke the. preuent highly (esteemed and e}- tremely favorable privil’eges We en- joy just Imam: of'the reckless ahune of some, mblic disgust is cregted. Especial imtisfat-Iiun is felt tmvafll thou! who ride in the businem we. fion of the 'city. Now whmlma’n and wheelwofien"too, rememlmr your failing and hoop of! your wheel in ‘thonheart of the‘ city or the marshal will Le («nun-Ila! fl) act. Respectfully. A.'W.FLz1-cumn. an. menial! spams. 111mm: ”-1 .i-Ln;. «Huff-mn'h' LOOK OUT. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. FLETCHEHUMBER and Kifidling. BLACKSHITH. FRED DENMAN. cam and Yard m Lumb'cr Dam“. Telephone 67. Present Prices of Best Lehlgh' Valley Coal. Mdrllgc'upfl gum. 31'. JOHN! AVI" ' mgmmdnm. ALL PRICES REASONABLE IN FIRST cums s'rvua. .l jabbing andflkcpniring. N ut . Egg .. (irate COMPANY A. D H.590 L L m SHOENG, CARRIAGE WORK, RFAIRING, PROMPTLY, SAWAC'I'OREY. sue; Metal and furnace Work, Onion In S7.00 per ton 7,00 V “ "-7.00 '- Patronize f . ‘_ Home Enterprises It Pays‘to do so Anson -. Contractor. Cement, Hair, Lime, ‘. Stucco and Plaster. ’ hememt Sidewn'lkn and ,all other work vmcutml in tlu- hm! manner and at lam-M prices, A. J. NOERENBERG. Patroni‘ze our advertisers and our home merchants. . We ask the patronage and nupport of the business ' men of our territory in our "fifive "‘wumflwm Dam In

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