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Highland Park News (1874), 12 Nov 1897, p. 4

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business on business principles has led to those big unpaid bills. Now pocket the loss, which comes from your own lllllMlHlIlt‘SS-llkt‘ nwthuds." Alderman: Phillips" is right, [or it its equity. 'l‘ln- owner 01' ugvut supâ€" [xisud tlw hills were paid as the water was not lurnt-(l «ill in fifteen (lag/ii. Pcrhnps the law \\ ill allow the city to turn ugl‘jht- \Vntt‘l' frmu tlH‘ present-tenant. who pays his hills. tn get Men with a wireless um- uftmn yours ago, whu (lid nut pay. iiiit'fiq’» uity wuuld not ullmv it. A sm‘t uf an comphnuisv was k-fl'ected when-us it will tulw two Philadelphia. 0r (‘lli» 11g“, lawyers to explain and apply. May wv offer one suggestion: the watvr systvm has outgrown the old plan of opm'ntlon mloptml when the old city nrtoslun wall. pumped 1.30 gallons per Inlnutv with from H) to (llltakers and not it single moterconr prised l‘lue wlmlv thing. \Vt- remvm- her a little old country store whose whole and onlv (lax: and cash hook was a common who”! slate and pen- cil tivd tn it with u String, and it, an- swered thv purpnsv of that store. But it would hardly (In fur the First National Buu’k ofrChicago. lwmliturm. His \H‘rc- PBIHLIHNI. leaving“ deficit of .‘MZUNNL whih- wv clusvd. paid M'vry hill tu the lust vent. and had at surplus ()f (m-r 321.7 (KM). 21 sing!» evenings eqwciul vim-r inil‘lllll‘litJH'Hing:IlNHlt $3.1M“ profit. Mr. Lugml (-lrwml with. what may he- ('ullt-d. a first (-luss row on his hands: “1‘ chm-d with :m G‘h‘gilllt gold watch um! (‘h2lilL and sundry min-r pl'é‘st‘ni.‘ ingm nur t-\hihitmz~. liil‘l‘(‘ti>l'\ nut! ”19‘ [N'HpII-“gt-IwruHy. But Hm Iu-uplv shnuld no! lw Inn Ilill'li (in him. and cull him 2: failure us :i huxilwss mun ugvr. Mp : Mr. Imgun siiol nut wrun- 1mm VERMONT VINDICATED. t‘l'llmm They say that charity begins at home, this may well apply to the entertainment that will bv given in McDonald’s hall this Saturday eve» niug. Nov. 13th. The Home for tlw Disabled Railroad Men of America has now become part of this our lwautiful suburb. The object of this llonw is no doubt “'le known to our I‘t‘iltlt‘rh’ An vntertainuu-nt will be giwn in the above nauwd hall 11 heu- lllt' residents of'this part of the coun ti-yâ€" «will 1w able to see thé- great Sig nor Blitz. America‘s greatest Wizard. the oldest. richmt and most belowd artist in his peculiar line of enter taining, in the world. He will beasâ€" sisted by many well-known ladies and gentlemen of local fame: both vocal and instrumental artists of no- eomlnon order. The object of the entertaiinnent is a Worthy one. And he sure, you do not forget to take the little uneaas the Signor‘s pets in the form of rabbits. doves and eanaries. afford a whole evening's entertain ment in themselw-s. The mysteries of socalled spiritualism will be shown and explained. which in other towns and cities the clergy ‘have talc en such an interest in that the great Blitz has had to repeat his perfoiv mances oVer and over again. As an illustrated sermon he should be seen by M'ery one; and'for an evening of real enjoyment. such an opportunity is seldom offered to our citizens: THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS Awarding tn our rm-urds thv rains Silfl‘l‘ mn'ly snmmvr haw hm‘n as ft)”()\\"~'2 hmn‘y ruins August lst. again sum» ruin Sept. Hith. mmthsr light (lush Nm'. 5th and them tin- stl-mt)’ ruin ut' Mundny night the Nth. Mouduy night mort- ruin ft-H than has fallen aim-p July. finch a season uf (truuth \w- anH' kllt'W. In boring [mat huh's u «hurt time) Sim-v. \\'¢~ ltnllut it dry as tlHlN‘s‘ tu u (h-pth mt throw fret. Mr. .lmu-s. thc- :stifiunt supvrinr h-mh-nt nl' Ilu- vie-ctriv railway. m te‘mptml to smyr :l hand-saw with his thumb “Vulneszluy. just lu-fnrv mum. with tln- rwnlt that ho- is now (-zu‘r_\' iug lhv rmnmuns uf tlmt uwful nu-mlwr in il sling. 'l‘hv l‘lditur 01 Hw chws hm! Hm misfurtunv h) innit-t «llnitv u painful injur} an mn- nf his fut-t ‘H \H't'k ugu. (Mnmupn-ntly if hih‘ thh' or his lugiv "Iil|lp~"1his \vm-k ynu will knmv 1hr rmmm “In" 'l‘lu- hydrunh hrn‘v hm‘n hwy-(I :nnl 'I:l(‘kl‘ll. tn [mm-VI from Hu- [NHL ('mud plzm. for ”w big ('rnp of pm' siunnuns. Hu- tough uppk- skins and utlwr UM \umwn'x fublu-x lminl (U u Inml \vimur, A GRAND ENTERTAINMENT. MILE everything else is uvside down unw, fcad this an 'way and remember that from now nn unti ufu-r me lmlidays~ eight weeks ~ BRAND ()111) tirst- (1:153 wurk dune and that mnnptlv l)1111' t want 11111101116 earh 11nd :nu'u the huh 11:1) rush and bud w camc- r 234 Central Ave" 15 Arlsro Glace or 12 Plattno - Matt Cabinets for $3.00. SOMERVILLE’S ngery and Restaurant, . A Fine Line of Bakery Goods Hot Rolls and Bread Delivered for Breakfast. W. J. MCKINNEY, Painter, Decorator and Paper Hanger. All work executed promptly and in the bc-st mamwr. OFFICE: HARTBDNF 8:. KEMMERER NEWS STORE. Highland Park Laundry, TELEPHONE 25 RAFFEN BAKER, Coal, Building Haterial, and Ice. Hot and Cold Meals at All Hours. irst Class Work At Reasonable Prices. ORSON B. BRAND, Hunt‘s svnt fur and tlvlivvrml to all parts 0f the- ('if)’. ()leer by past or tvlvplwm- lmunptly nth-“(led tn. A. 0. ORTLUND, Manager. St. Johns Ave.. next to P. 0. TELEPHONE NO. 34 the Photographer, . . Photographer. . . :llw will make 5. un hnml Highland Park.

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