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Highland Park News (1874), 12 Nov 1897, p. 9

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The Highland Park News. Published in the micrcsls at Highland 1 Park. Highwcxkl and Ruvinia. every Friday 5 aflt-runnn by Evans V FurrcsL ‘ Advenlsing ates made know n on nppllcatlon It this office. _ months, 50 ccnls fur (lure. months ( Mic:- A venue. Entcrcd A. E. Exams. w [T will be news, we think. to most people. that of the about 8,000.01)” tons of sugar consumed in l‘fi‘fl. fully 7LMNUNW tons was made from beets. and only 3.4mm“) from came. While (,iermzlny makes lb’tNHKX) tons uf beet sugar. the United States makes only a paltry {0.00” tons. 0r Ger- many makes fortytive times as much as we (it ). Lawns B. Hmmnn. THE assessed valuation of the city of Chicago is about $32.7)HHJKM. which is about $32.0(NMNX) more than ours. And yet when our George EL vey was born there in 183“. it was uulya fair sized village: its I"’I’"' lntion in 133” was ”My 7” wills all tuhl. or about H fmnilivs. not more them them is on one side 0f u singlv Mix-k (Ill thv \vvst side. [T is said to haw cost ("00k (-uuuty $8.1M! to try Leutgert the first tiuw and is nmv costing the county $11M :1 week to kupp its WitanSPs on hand. A wvll informed Chicaguan said Hi6 ntlwr day prolmlmhly W) out ()fM'Pr)‘ 1th pvrsnns in limit (it)! ln-livvrd him guilty ~hi- judged that from what 1w hoard pe-uplo- say but pmlmbly nut aver I” nut ()f “M lwiit-Vr-d he- could lw vunvicted. (h‘n pustumstvr gvm-ml in udu» rating postal smings hunks. as in Frame». England and «‘lsvwherv says Hm! Frmwv mudv 2| pmfit of fillâ€"M“ WM in handling 3” WANNA!“ dorms- iIs_ \vhih- (‘vrvnt Britain o-nrnml 2! sur- its. \vlnh- (‘vrvnt Hrltmn o-nrnmin snr- RM VIr Vinm‘ is “I“.tml '0 NUS “1‘ profit “f $33-‘”‘““ 5‘5“” preach fur tlw Baptists“ Sunday at MMJNMdUpHSHH.:IIH‘ l‘lih.i1u).zint‘r L I”: 171 u. m. and I: t.) p l‘erms, $100 pcr year, 50 cents for ~I\ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19, in News Building. 255 Highland Park, Illinois. v ~ - human. 0 Brsmxss MANAGER. (‘rntx’ul THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. paying 2.‘ or 3 per cont interest. Very true. but how much dues he suppose we wonid make under the kind uf politics we are having in this cunntrv under Tannnmm‘ and Tanner and all that set? . Ammms of one Chicago Republi- can paper saying “lllinnis has 25,000 men who would make u better gnvv ernor than Tamwr," and another rt» publicau journal responded bv say; inKr “\Iako it a million ‘ Tlmt ex cellent joumal they Springfiekl \iaivt'? Republican, .isks”\\ould not that In elude Altgeld?" No it wnuld not. and if it did as between Tanner and Allgeld. give us Altgvld: llt’ did not pretend to be anything else, but Alt- geld. Tm: Chicago deuthmuto fur ()ct- uber was :1 trifle lwlnw 12 per 100”, or to be exact 1 L82. and that is plw- numvnally lmv. albeit the people use lake waier. Why can‘t our ciiy coun- (‘il instruct its buurd ()f bvalth to keep vital statistics ‘rmluiring every practicing physician to mukv ‘rvturns of births. deaths. contugiuns dismses, etc.. and i the undertake” of awry burial. or preparatinn uf body for burial, l’tC.. ('Eivering tlw ontirp field. As it is nmv there are maps of mm- mgiuus diseases. sumvtimm a sort uf epidemic. and thc- public knows. nothing ()f it. whilv it should know 111» who!» truth in regard m it. Scotti-z one more- for our City Attol‘i m-y Smoot. who is also tlw :ittoriwy for Lake) Fort-9t. Somv fmv mouths ngothvschool honrll of that little t-ity took it into tlwir howl» they would run tlw schools Hlul show pvolilv how tlwthing should lwtlouv. 'l‘hi- (-itycoum‘il ohjvctwl. illlll, us our rt-mlt-rs :irv :uvnrr‘. thvrv was thvsountl of somvthing lN'sltlt‘ rt-vvli‘y liy night. "llll u hurrying to tllltl l'ro, with sundry otlwr in-rformunm-R. Lust Wt't‘k tlw wliole- lllilllt'r (-umv on lu‘foré‘ lllt‘ Circuit ('oiil‘t. :m'l Mr. Suioot. solitary and aloiw. like! the strippling of (lltl with his sling and stone. put tlw liozirll to tlight, and lit-m-vlortli tln- (-ouucil \Vll‘l Iwrlorm its (llllll‘fi. Two hundred and HM'ontysix years work the lapse of time between those two dates: the former being the first celebration of Thanksgiving on Amor- icam soil. and the latter the festival We are to olmerve next Week. The original festival occured after the harvest ingathering near the close of the first year of the Pilgrims in Ply- mouth. They gatherml in a gener- ous harvest. although the {was were not worth the gathering; but of In: diarroorn, their ohiefi staple; they had enough for a peek of meal per week to each person. while venison. wild turkeys and fish werv abundant. The enough for a peek of meal per week to each person. while venison. wild turkeys and fish were ubundunt. The Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Decem- ber. 1“le ~ :1 colonyof 102 persons. By the next spring 46 of that num her were dead. including (lov. John Carver. and lwfore the arrival of the second lot of immigrants Nov. 9th” 1621 . the dead numbered C) l , just half the, original colony. El most fearful and disheartening deuth‘rute. ‘ But the little 2" ton ship "Fortune" reached them some seventeen weeks out _~~~ instead of less than one now from England with provisions. rein- for-cements. and best of all. news from home. That first Thankegiving was for n whuh- week. with gimme; and mirth. and thv “exercisv uf their arms” hy the 1mm. while threw full days wvrv (ivvotvd to the vntm'tuiimwnt of Mass- usoit. the frivmtly suchmu from Nur‘ rugnnsett. who Ililii with him mint- fourscnre of his 'H‘lefl. who. not tn In- tuo gn‘ut a burden. brought five (let-r as their contribution. Th0 (-nluny was‘ happy and in good mensurv prosâ€" pvrtms. us the wintvr 9105441 in. Thv tnwn was 0114- strw-t. with perhaps :1 (107.141 lug houses on witch sith‘ Hf it, Thunksgiving swans to have hm-n ul) survml mun- rvgulurly than down at l’lymuu‘h. hm it was no( an :umunl ftm'tivnl flwn. us now in vithc-r plan-v. for nmny ymurs. July Wm. H330, Hu- l621 â€" $897-

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