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Highland Park News (1874), 18 Mar 1898, p. 4

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l’uhiishcd in the Imcn‘sxs nf llighllnd Park. Highwoud and Ravinia, every Friday ahcrunon by ' ‘ ' . l‘crms. $1.00 per your, 50' centx 'fnr ‘ix numlha. 30 cents fnr three mumhs. Editor’s Residence. ' Business and News Olflce. Enters-I Adveruung um and. known as application It "II; om“. ‘ “flier: in News‘ Building, 255 Avenue. nghlnnd Park, Illinois. LEWIS B. ‘HXBBARD, Circuit Court Judge Fuller must have been brought up among the old Washingtonians, or other moral sua- sionlsts. for he exacts u temperance pledge from every culprit whom he lets of! easily. IT is saidthe cunverts to Christian- ity in China call John D.Rockefe1- icr“.\1r. Beamiful Prosperity Oil Man." Some (' hristiuns in this land of gospel, light and liberty don't speak of him in just that' way. THE reason there are no more canâ€"‘ didates for oflice in this city and town is the fact thatevery able-bodied man holds himself in readiness to rush to the fmnt to fight Spain, the moment Mark Hanna removes his interdim against war. Two \weks {mm next Tuesday will be township election. If you want to be elected to stay at home. get your name on a petition as soon as you can. Scores of folks will sign_ \our petition and promise to support vou. audâ€"â€" tlwn go and vote for the other £6110“ . Tan staunch defender of old time om, the New York Weekly Observer. says: “Some preachers are sorely in need of facts What they preach Is mostly theory. He is. in- deed but poorly fedwho is a constant attendant on the C hurcb of the HUI} Ambiguity." True, true shades of Samuel " Irenwus" Prim». Tm; councii has been meeting near- ly every night tohear AttorneySrmmt read ordinances, and though the al- dermen say it is not quite eqiial to Ian Miiclaren's readings from the “Bonnie Brier Bush." it is after all "mighty interestin' The fact is, the attorney is a skilled reader and he know; how to give the same. “ "‘1' is thenseofCongrerH appro : i1 citizen feels the same. 111- haw pnating fifty million ‘0 put “I“ “8 iudictiieur unkind feeling to“ .1rd lion in readiness for war? Has not (uh 111 and 1.11 “e “ .111: m PM!" r be Mark Hanna opened h” mouth and hittior in the futun- \\ e are surfl said The” ““11 he no wai Wlul {1* them. it never helps “young 1111111 Spam- D0“ t Mark “"1 the Pres itd a place 01' job to get a bud 11511119, ident mhe claims to do so- and the 31:1“? sincerely hope this wiHhe n... Presulent the country- “ hats the 1 t of it for them. It has. cost each use of 21 dictator if he don t (lic.tate ”be of them not [m then 511)” we}, _â€"-__â€" in hurd (ash. HO“ mnnv mnifurh NO one can deny that the earl) 001 ' f'hr themselves or their families that (mists of New England Were men of l \fould have bought It was an 9: sense “5 well as 0f pruhily The) éennivé lesson. but we trust the boys had from the first strong prejudices have learned it and so thoroughh 'against laWVei-s as {omentors of dis ‘hey “.0“ 1 need m learn n again. No one can deny that the earlyeol- (mists of New England Were men' of sense as well as of prubity. They had from the first, strong prejudices against lawyers as fomentors of dis- cord tmublv and litigation. Hence early in thv last century it was en acted Ill ( unuecficut that thou- should not be uwr eleven lawyers in the colony and yet fifteen wars before the colony had mer 3‘3 000 inhabit- ants u is said that Joseph Leiter. um; “chip «)6 the old block" as they call him, sold 2.(lll,(l)0 bushels of wheat last Saturday and made a clean net profit of one quarter of a million dol-] lars by the transaction. Pretty fair-j day's Work for a young fellow only an very few years out of Harvard col-3 lege. We don't wonder much that; his father allows himself to say oncq all at the ‘pofi-uflice: at Highlgnd Park, 1H7, as sécn'nd’ class matter. FRIDAY, MARCH 18 EVANS FORRET- Highland Park Nevis. Buss, TELEPHONE!‘ p, - - EDITOR. Brsxsxss MANAGER. N6. 8. No. 92. i‘cnlral i . ' r - §in a while. “Well yes. l mu s‘urt n Then connu-tmns Will be made north l ‘r .. . r . proud _f “Joe. The young man has to henosha and $4) on to Rue-me ulul ionly XVIMXX) bushels of wheat left. :Milw‘aukw. Hf course our lino will ‘ 1 ' i‘ â€"-'â€""'"“ ho unuplvted assoon as the neumu i l 0173i (Hands in West Det-rfield ; opnnfi and very likely to Kommlm i4 ; held alumna last Saturday evening! this seam“ ! {andhuoryninated Canqlns‘ “13; Eflfittmi Bemides these linemothnrs are- pro . _ for Sutervisor without a dissentiugijected: to the lake n-giuu of Antioch. l 'roice. sThis is the third time they ; but where it Will strike» arrow-t the" have dhne that very thing~-V0|’il)‘ ; country is not yvt known. though : the “3th 0f West Deerfield know 9 i probably from Waukegan totlurm-e. “ igtxxl tlfiing when they see it. We 5 Milliurn and Antioch. or (hum. RUN» f have aways liked neighbor Easton i sell or Lake Villa and Fox Lake. not on ‘ because he came from V’ VTbeu there wants to he a line from I but Inge because he pays his news- Wauhegan to ,Warreutou. or Sauga- : paper dubscriptions 8351’ l“ advance. ‘tuc ki Grays Lake. Hainavillv. Fortl, ’Rah fcir C. 8. Phantom ‘Hill.{\‘olu, on to Mclienry. with un- i , E "'"_""'â€"'â€"'- ‘othvr line from Lake lilufl', tn Rou- VAssim, that aristocratic young 151- i dout. Libertyville. Ru-kofullerwn- , ‘ dies' college up on the Hudson. has i hov. to Wauconda, and finally a lino an ““1?” who can give points to ”mil from Highland Park to Dm-rtield, E young tnen at Yale and Cornell and} Ha'f Day. Prairie View. Lougtirow Harvmji and 01d Princeton. Sh” 133nd Lake Zurich. Then the peoplv 1 1 jumped ‘3 feet and 5 inches the "we" i of Lake County could gutsouiewhere‘ l day,thdjn “’0‘” plungeiuthe natatori- and do something Of one thing we .lum, pinion her new silk dress and maybe 6“”. electric lines will in. . turned; 3 a few Of Beethoven's aona- built in this couutv inst as fast as a tag on liar favoriteSteinwayas though ' there is any alone; in them and l""' nothing had happened. We think i balm a little beforlt in a wine. “Well yes. l mu s‘urt u' proud r _f “.100." The young man has only 8 100,000 bushels of wheat left. dies odllege up on the Hudson. has an ath$te who can give points to the young men at Yale and Cornell and Harv axji and old Princeton. She- jumped 13 feet and 0 inches the other day, than took a plunge in the natatori- um pinion her new silk dress and turned_ if a fewof Beethm en a nona- ‘ tag on liar favorite Stein‘vay as though nothin 5 had happened. We think the COI ting woman has arrived.” not she wil! soon be here at such strides as thutg“ The 5‘ ankegan papers st1le some! of our éilarious young men the l’arkl rioters and think they haw got al tough dose etc What we want to‘: know 111‘, 11 hether the court and county i official! intend to have it understmxl! that $39 is the price set 011 11 riot ini Lake County? But the judm- did not only fifle them $30 e111~.h hut conditE ioned it on staying in jail ‘till paid"; and that was a fine of another 1ol0r The $73?) fine awhile ago meant o1.l\ fifteenglaw 111 jail for fine and 111-11s. but l while :30 is aridiculously small tine, ! for 511 h conduct that with the (Ufllfi l meantijust $714 solid cash each and. probahly their friends had to help 1 them ut on that and har1l_casl1paid .lout i fines and costs theso times woul not predispose them to repeat the i deprndations. After the Igrand jury scored the 1ity of High- iland i’ark as they did for allowing lthe rfiot to have the court tine them :only 5-30 each rather“ riled 5111111 of :our good folks i paid" meant hus1n1 1»- No“ ,1 J _ AL" Lflun hr. .vn THIRTY DOLLARS AND COSTS. lse l to get drunk again, fur an lvasdt.)ne year. a promise whivh “1- ask éveryone tn help them kwp. and the inlge bore in milml also tln- fut-t thatrlthey had been pretty uhurply pun shod already and more threaten ed ' the! parties we fit to push imam] thuhght he might let the boys we We urelnut vindictive. only want order um! decency. So far as we an- cun- mailed, and We think every law uhitl Bit the court nmdethelmys prom 71 ‘ ? One “(ml more there nrv some inure of the Hill“? sort in our midst 51ml unlesa they cut loose from their 9vil ways ”16" ton will come tn grit-f .There will he no partialitv or favor .33hown Highland Park stands fur i;or(ler.l law and decent l and th? people fare in no mood now to dally with drunken brawls or diwrderly con- duct. From our esteemeu couwmlmm... , the daily Waukagan Sun. “‘6' learn that this county is “exposed" to new electric roads on all sides and in all directions. First of mum. in our Blnfl City line through to Chicago. ELECTRIC ROADS. esteemed coutemlmrary, “1' 1thhb‘lreut L'nion Depot. loaned in . ‘. the'heart of the husinefii portinn ”1-: . CbiCagu. and tbewutinued advantage- ‘aflorded by lower mum than (m-r ry. utber linen. having three express 9 Im , trains daily. with through sleeping, ‘ew i cam, to New York and Boston and; H {the advantage of superior dining-car a {sank-e. when all umsidervd. slmuld 1 3‘” ’ show increased travel :m-r tllr' Nickel ‘ (.m. Plate mad. Not rvail "Sonny Y" \\'vll. tho-n. 1; :you have surely unnml u rum treat. } 1 It in not a largr book. but in Arkan inns vernacular it tells of "Soi1143"n"l ihirth. school (lays. the 1111 1st original land unique graduation m- ewr hn-urd ‘ {or thought of, hifi courtship 11ml 111111 I;riage literary mun-as null fauw. Not1 .a pupil 1n the High School nhouldl ifail to n-ail it. It is rit h from first No last Lot onl_\ in its humor hut in iran’ nuggt-ts of prautii-ul “imloln If l Deuterononn Jones-1 Sr is a fair ‘apetiinen of the 111111.111 c-iti/Ans of Arkansas. they are \wll 11p in th1 :\\'Ul'l(l. Such a racy littlv book we huw not met for many 11 day. The-ro- iure plenty of good lmsons, keen hltlt‘ ;tl1rllsts, popular illusions and suprr 'xtitioun and a lwnlthv \igorous Inor- al tone, but no [“1r91uhing and no punctimouioux cunt D111 t fail to 31-! and read the book. 1 L W DAVIS-JUST. ‘ The bride in the (laughter Hf Jmlgu Denis, who way: also for many yearn the popular und o-fiicient [wad of tho Lilwrtyville M‘htxtlfi and u mun whuxn we have learned toe-stern] wry high ly {or hia own and his wurk‘s sake We are glad to knnw that the Illdl' pendent is on so solid and flourish ing a basis that this unexpected move in the right direction is vindi can-d at this time. Our (-ougratuln tiuns tn Mr. and Mrs. Just. lionsonahle sum-was sue-ms to hun- fnllowed the «Hurts: nf tln- Manngp lm-nt oftlie Nickel l’lau- mml to make' it pupulnr as u [HISM‘HKQ‘T line for travel emit. ll is regarded as a favorite by many in makingtlu- juurm-y from Chicagu to eustvrn points. Patrons of that lim- will lv- gran- lllbtl I.) learn that arrangvnn-ntn have been made, eflective Sunday. Mun-ll Ml). for all paswnger traim of the Nickel Plate road tn nrrfiw at and d» part from the Van Burvn Strm-r Station in Chicago. -n..- .__ , h The many advantages afiurded by Chlcaxo'a anorlu Pauli!" Station. ‘tiuns will be made nurth Ind 54) nu to Racine and ”f course our fine will I] urn-non as the neumn rerv likelv to Kt‘mmhu “SONNY." u! ”I" TUFFIBE All) YARD: 8T. ‘ A. ROBERTSON, Lumber and Building Material of All Kinds. 1 _ GERHARDT co.. Bakery and Confectionery.... _A Fancy Groceries, Dry Goods and Crockery, BOOTS mo SHOES. Pram and Vega-Nu Round Dally. All Orders pro-pity dclhcrrd Highland Park Greenhouses, FRITZ BARR. Puma“. Floral Decorations, Cut Flowers Hard and Soft Coal. saw! and 5pm Wood, mam. ALL ROADS ARE ALIKI TO A MONAROH. ‘3 Portootlon Is the result oi our long experience. , Goods the Best. Prices an Rumble. Mom» MB BFIANBE' HOMES 84030 Lats. Malone and Pam OM. Ohio...- lnnohooâ€"Iow York. London and Hamburg. cone an boom «on» for o noon oi Imam Playin- Con. awn. um.» luau". Yon Cocoon boo llohu‘un. and UN”! «no. Monarch Chainloso “00.00 on m. pmduotol mechanical malty. Fancy Bakery Goods. Clprs and Clam. |c¢ Crou- nnd Soda Wltel’ In W. lend tor moo Cot-loom. Amt. wanted In open armory. MONAROH CYCLE MFG. 00.. “and Flowering Plants. HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. HIGHWOOD. TERIâ€"{ONE e7. Full Line of Choice Candies. mans AVENUE. u: mm 0131mm. STOVES. RANGES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS. Agent tor Blue Flame WI 0“ Steven. Tln. sheet-Iron and Furnace Done to Order. ighhnd Puk. Illinois. Catering for parties I span"); phonc 54. . A. KUIST. Hardware. 000d- 00"ch Fm 0' Chm- ofly'l ”m us "It“ For [ht 5 MIL. h r,“ 5.53. '_2u p m for 1hr north u 1 “ml pundits \ u .dqnllun- of 11mm Hut [3: 2 (mm Q 00! 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