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Highland Park News (1874), 11 Mar 1898, p. 4

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The Highland Park News; Published in the Interests of llighlund l‘ark, Highwmnl and Ravin'm. every Friday aftcrnoun by Terms, 81.00 per year. 50 cents fur six months. 30 cents for three months. Advertising ram; and. known on uppliauon at this ofllce En [cred LEWIS B. HIBBARD, A. E. EVANS, - E We call the attention of the‘ cit- izens of Deerfield township to the idea of a town hall] There is a goud deal of quiet talk about town of an attempt to he made town meeting day to spring a new town hall on the people. A town hall would he a nice thing to have, to look at, etc.. but it would cost more for junitors services, fuel, light 9.th twice or three times over what it coats, to hire. light etc., the Young Mensa Club house for all'the tuwn wants it. Then we don‘t want a town hall on that little lot in that place. (- people have all thc taxes} they want t0 pay now, and withu How high school building in sight give: us it rest. Utficc venue. Monday evening, Feb. '23. the Presbyterian Church met and ex- tended a unanimous; call to the pul- pit supply, Rev. A. A. Pfanstiehl. to become the pastyr of the church. The call was very cordial and hearty, so that be bad no possible doubt as to its intent. 4 He took the matter to his head and heart and last Sunday morning after a wegfis deliberation and pray- er, at the burning service in the church he announced his acceptance. To our accurate‘ and critical mind this is as it should'he. Our church- es are suburban. with all the admin tages and disadvantages of such :1 situation. One of our great (litlicul- ties is that of wanting a ten thou» and dollar man on it two or three thousand salary. as the limit of our ability. It is. therefore very fortun ate indeed that a man of Mr. Pfaxr stiehl's calibre and culture is so sit~ uated that he can accept for u few years such a position on such a szihr ry as the Park can pay. We understand he has already en gaged the hunse of Mayor Evans on Central avenue. now one of tho most popular streets in the city. the one Lawyer D L. Zpok him occupied for séven years. It is a charming. central and very pleasant place. A young man. for several years a resident of this cit_' and muchof that‘ time aclerk in several business places. ' warm-ted and trusted by hisemploy- era and by the public generally. re- : garded as more than an average bright ' and competent clerk. He hzuln pleas- V ant personal presence. lair] y good breeding and so made himself agree- able: was‘quiL‘k. ucconnnod‘cting. in many ways anticipated your \vuntuI and so made a valuable salesman and ' clerk. And yet by his oWn nets. fol~ lies and sins he has put himself out- side the pale of respectable. honest people in this city. Thestory of his downfall we need‘not repent. ererya body here is familiar with it and we do not suppose there is a business house or firm in this city who Would have. him in its employ for a «lay. It is only two or three years ago he was singing in some of the church choirs. was often called ouLu'ith others to sing at various siicial gatherings and entertainment». , Now how did ull this come about? CALI. AND ACCEPTANCE ed at the psiâ€"office )at Highland Park. 111.. as second class mutter. With all the luinu‘tiiu- of tln- do-tuilw FRIDAY,’ MARCH ll EVANS FORREST- A YOUNG MAN’S FALL. in News Building. 255 Central Highland yark. llhnnis. ), - - EDITOR Bl'sxxass MANAGER of the séveral steps of his fall. we are not taut“ do not cure to them,t y are not essential and others noted thern months we saw hem. others spoke to us of them In ubdued tones and tones of As we there regret the scent kuofi WOLF-IN-I "c- I AIL. One of our prominent east side citizens “ho keeps a fine thorough | l “"9 ' hred mm or No sent the following% 3803”!“ Ofm'l‘ldel’wmfl.‘ (to his favorite agricultural journal“ the Farmer s ReIieII. whence we rm Ipublish it for the benefit of all other I \\ e tried to bluff them ofl' I oIIners of finr cows ' for though “9 had “0 l tion of the Iust uIIIount ofstupid Igno- : Its an illustru doubts. in" Interest for the .Ioung: mute, (onceit and superstition II hen man “11160 great we could not bear to believe our oIIn e_I es late hours. perhaps more than thutin Chicago-,5 sleigh riding and general l IIIeIIIIilltulktoIouofIIolf In ”It tIIil. _ The“ were: horn tail and other such hughear dis eases, und then these M) e‘ulled '\t‘fr erinnry surgeons." perfect frauds.‘ good tinies here nightswâ€"ull of which‘ Why. we have FM,“ then) (.m ofl‘ ”WI meant u‘oneyâ€"â€"and the rest followed naturally and ineIitably. \\ hen he started qn this course there was only one resuit possible. the one that has “let the “Olfl out" and pour turpentine into n cow's The sensible and of II cow's tail to ears to cure “horn nil." real disease as may person come.. uijless he broke off at once and kmmh i‘ milk or puerperal {Hm forever. supt rindueed large-II In high {Ireâ€"d One thing more, he Was not alone. During ghe last three months Wu hun- been Spoken to again and again. we know an how many time-s, by bllsi» ness we!) of this city, of other young men “11¢!“ they havesaid Were going in the same way. Tiwy [inn-nut gone us.far. day never full as ho foil. but they are:; 011 (he Humi- mud and 301119 of themihzu‘e a good start hm. This young iéan never fell till he hruki- away {113111 the church. Singing in a choir urénttt-ndiug church may not necessuiilv keep a youuv nmn, hut “hile 119 Is at church iM‘ IS not in u Cilit‘ilgd suluon. spendin" his u\\n or the mini?) of some our the, so fur he is safe. “v huv0\\r1tten this article {111' these Ullwl 501111;: 111111 and tlwir lriemlsg same of Whom do not (In-11111 the bowls are. or have lm-n 1min" ‘ The public hvrv that is the astra1 sharp. tlhrmul lmsinosx 1111411 111110111' 11111 citilwns k111m what is 1min” 1111: they cant be blull'ed 11nd “1111 am- 1lro}1pi?gthose out 11f thvir confide -.n1‘1* Businefis 111911 say. “If these \1 1n." lellowal squander tl11-i1;11w11 mum-y in this we‘v, how long bolure they will helpt mselves tomine asnn'clerk Y" A111 so “t' say inconclusinn. v and say it in surrow. too for n11 lmmst 11121111111 witness the (hmnfull of 11 pmmi$ing unmg 1111111 “ithuu! «m-ut persmlnl grief. the full 11lll|l>>1lllllg 1112111 i? the) 111115! bt'rlulla 11ml aignili cant thing that has huppvnml fur :1 1-111» 0f ynnng 1111-11 in our vit)’ {1.1 :1 ‘ lung filme, “1 kuuw 21ml 1'1‘j11i1‘1- in lung time, \Vo kuuw 21ml H‘Jmu- m the {flitl that persons on llll' wrung (rack {mm turn about uml refurln. lmI not sq vusily. for tln- ilmil ilnm nut let gtlhis grip on a mun willingly and when he has gm him tufrc-qin-nl ing tile saloon and hanging ulmut Questionable plum-s of kllllllfit'lllt'lll.ll¢' know; the pe-rson'n compleh- ruin i~ moro'lthnn half wroughtnut. Hutun will ailhm‘ a man to dahhle- with l‘t‘ form lfor a tin)». but will drug him 'I (hung ultimuu-h' if ln- (‘EIIII his [unit hose 5 irrevoouhh- and uncliungmhh- p056 Réasonuhlo snow“ 51-0an t6 Imu- follo§ved the «*fTurh‘ of flu- Munngv' montfi ufthv Nicki-1 l’lutvmml in make it Infimlzlr as u pussvnger lino fur trau'gl east. It i5 regarded as u {mnrite by nizmy in makingth journe} from Chithgn to eastern puirns. I’itrnns of that line will be grub! iliedi t') leurn thut urmngt-nu-nts lmw lweqf mudk’. ell't-t-tiw Sunday. March litlnéfur all passe-tiger trains «‘ (lu- Nit'ivl Platu maul m arriw an mul dc- puri from tln- Van Bun-n Stir-M Station in ('liicugu. The man) zulumtugvs Minnie-(l l)) this}; Great rlllUll Delmt. loam-(l3. in tlm'flieart of tlu- lmsinc-ss portimf of Chicago. and tlu-cnminm-d zulx analge- nfl'érilal by lmu-r run»: than uwr utlivr lines. having tlirm- express trains daily. with through. slt-cping (ais to NM\' ank and Bustun and ‘thé mlvzlutugt- of suln-rinr (lining cur ‘seivice. when all viiiisiilvn-tl. slmnlil shi‘nw iucre-usml trawl :n‘cr tln- Nickel ‘l’hlll‘ rnmll uttjvr ruin Chicago‘ 5 Favorite Passenger Station. on Ilh' wrung 11ml refurln. lmt Illmll llm‘s nut mun willingly a gtxxl cm]: of "cuw ulna-tors." in sea sun'antl uut. We makc- llflslt‘ tn ~woun- thv quickest um- t)l)t:liual)lv'.at‘ul gc-n orally find him luafing around Ila-vil- lage thmt waiting for sunwthing to turn up. He is we‘ll equimml fur his phife'ssiun. an lu- umlrra‘tantl.‘ it. and lu- l3 alsu the- uwnor nfa low “"ht'l‘lHl wagun suitahle fur a raw lrt‘ilr'h’t‘. and ‘ is familiar with tho shurte-st mutv tn the bovine puttvr's field. He \ isitn the unfortunate 50W. autl aftel' an nppur ' vutly critical examination. he i-m imam-vs tho (list-use as "\Vull-in-thou Tail." He don‘t show yin tln- “‘0”. but assun-s _\uu that itistlu-rc-i Sum:- of thvln thvalln-gml «tut-tun call it "aural-in the/Tail." and it is for that rt-asun l presuuw tln-y tlust- tln- mm with whisky. proliahl) ulmu tln- tln- i<>r_\' that in its tlix‘tillatinn \\hi.~l\) cunws from themvrm and tln-n-fmu- naturally “ill “,gu fur the- Worm," In must vasm the (-t\\\' tlivs and _\uu pa} tllt' Whnlc' lllll tutlu'ulu‘ tn-rmvlmla‘ lu- acts a~ lmth lllt'tllt‘ill atl\i.~z-r and un- th-rtakt-r. Unm- in a “'hilv a (-nu hay~ luul but a light attack. lllHl by tho- tiun- thu turturvr has arrin-«l ha~ r8- gaim-«l enough stamina tn “\t'l't'tllllt‘ tln- (liwaw antl his tn-atnn-nt. and lives. aml lnl' gem-ratinns tth-alto‘r ()llt' hvars (If ho“ San) .lullnmm 1'”er ~.lmw,~'(-<i\\ uf“\\'nll lEI'llll‘ Tail "Yuur valuable pupcr isaluayn rmuly timhml tlu- light of prugr:-s.~i\v rpm-arch ulmn 'tlic- lllllhl) igtinranw ul tlu- past. and I_knm\' uf nulnurvhunianv at-tiun that could taken than to hau-yunrwt urinary c litur tako- up thisu-ilijm-t :nnl tn-at it {rm-ly, This is not a vat-v ulnar ‘ignuratu'r i~' l)li.~~.‘ hut “hun- ignm‘ancv is tlamnalilv," \Vc- lmvv m-vn u gum! m In) quaint vpit‘dlvhs. “no tilnv nr mmtlwr. lmt llt'rl‘ is our N! gnm‘. Al~\\‘r-Hu~1luuiht (hut it is Wurth n-ln’mhu'ing.~1n-Ilmg and all. Xvur'l‘iwrhm. in Dmuushn' a dun-n milks nurth uf l'lu-tr is about as far unrlh us Bm cry. Hn- birth "lilfl' nf ”W In Storm. is emu”: of Ext-1M. 'l nmrv gum] mum] tin-010g} hut thru- lium tlmn halH llu hm \‘vl (In-knuc-«l uf "Hm" Inn ‘ “hm Iv. ‘ h n 'lh I. [In gun l lullr at In \yI"~,| “nth Kate. ul\'\|‘l'(“'1iXH("\lH‘| \\'m h u-«L hum {In r Mn hm x .1 Hull Hm! Thu! WOLF-lN-THE-TAIL. \\ (‘1 ”mm \H x gznr \Axr l\"\A1'I l< AN EPITAPH. in Umuushil‘v. «hunt urth Hf l'Iu-h-r: Hm Ind I) er} Trur - hm- .lunah r. The-n- is \ ill ”Inw- 1. Furniture and Pianos Moved, “Packed and Shipped. [Id DUFFY BROS’ Express, Baggage and Dime Parcel Delivery. Arc responsible for all goods TBLBPIONB 56- Doors, Blinds, Glazed Sash, Brackets, Mouldings, Screens. rial gfiigbland Park fiicvcleExchangc E ALI. ROADS ARE ALIKE TO A MONARGH. Parlectlon Is the result of our long experience. MONARBII AND DEFIANDE BIOYBLES Sheet metal and furnace work $40.00 Lulu. Moi-10¢ and Falcon OM. 0M0.” Innohoo-Iow York. London and Hummus. Sand un loco-H lump. Oor a dock at Ion-rot Playlnr earl. HUMOR. Linton lasso". Yom Cooper. I... Ilohordoon. and '31“! Jon... \Il um‘ lumhw-r i~ thurnughl} kiln Alrnr u lx-c-quul in uuulih mu! \uu'kmunnhnn 5 St. Johns Ava, Highland Park. .00 050. 00 $5 Monarch Chalnleso CIOO .00 are the product of mechanical Ingenuity. INTERIOR FINISH IN PINE OR HARDWOOD. MILL WORK OF ALL KINDS. Trunks, 25o; Parcels 10° Toor from any part 0‘ th‘ Goods handled with greatest care. Prompt attention given all orders. MONARGH CYCLE MFG. 00.. Sand for I098 Couloguo. Agents wanted In open territory. Repairing of All Kinds at Popular Prices ........ Jobbing and Repairing. MANUFACTURER 0' WARREN, SR., . H. DUFFY. Manager. while In our hands. uni \w guurmm-v nur mutv .un manly. Sc-nd {or «stimah‘ city. A, 1) Pl) bud-hug \ ulnr Int-rung nigh» mx elCh month. ll ”an! m1 Sun] unrc Mall pmv hm departurr 01 Ha L‘henkumuu 'l nln , I 1 1 Meet at Magnum ”a“ nun I'v M Ingalls. Satin-"v .I Arcaxum.’ Merl m N 1nd (mxfll Mmuinys u! (-4 Sun Ruh‘ 09". “our BIIE From 1hr }‘ rum 1hr not. 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