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Highland Park News (1874), 8 Apr 1898, p. 1

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I" others lrrespecflve Catalogue tells you “'ritc for one. lding Tlaterial, nd Ice. 3elviderei () ()0 ONE NO 3‘ .DW GOD SR" ‘nacc Work. , Brac kets, "ING MCfllNE C0,, All Kinds is Delr ~ cred Free of Charge BAKER, 'hiand Park. IN tlcamzing. d Crockery. ’uk Illinois. .00 6: CO., HEELS wmmmufi Foamy. BELV‘IDERE. ILL eel? mummomz O T001? $38. $32. 'A‘." ”16!!" mtinmb past winter he sufferml cunsith-ruhly l iiml at timw severely from kidney trouble and ziftvr having apparently n-curvrml {rum this disease. he was attacked by Clltllt‘ril IllUI’th‘. which caused his ~zenith-n iluuth. suffering n therefrum only two (lays. He died at 7u'cluck on Tuesday morningApr. :1, l‘ilVthtuiniug tn the age of ti” yrs_ 7 111051. 1‘; days. Besides his grief- fitrivkL-n companion ziuil \vidun'. he lean-s six children. 3 sons Hull 3 daughter». as fullnws: Mr. ('harles Muhlkt». furnwrly with the MnCur- mick (70., but nmv resident zit Dmr lit-id: Mrs. (i. L. Brand, wife of mm- ul' Brand Brus. of Highland Park: Mr, Allre-«l H, Muhlke occupiml uu tln- hunwstmul: Mrs. R. N. Van! of ltnn-nswmxl; Mr. Ed 5. Mlililktagt-Ir t‘r'dl mercantile businessuf Dcvl‘lll‘ld: y and Miss Laura J. Mnhlke. still :it \ home. jFire children precmlml him 2 in death. of whuin Mrs. Hum-rt and Mr. Elmer Mnhlke Were- \wll knuwu. He- also leaves one brother. Mr.l“.retl P Muhlke of Chicago. Thn funeral services were. held at Deerfield on Thursday.’ m the church of his choice, but nut one half m‘ the mam friemh and acquaintances could obtain admittam‘r The ser- vices were conducted by Rev. C. ()1! Mr. Muhlke early illvntiliwl himâ€" self with the Evangvlical Assm-iutiun and was always a regular zlttvmlnnl at the religious services. a WPPk ago last Sunday he was still one of ‘the cmumunlczmts at the Lunl‘s supper. For a number of years‘ lwfurt- the above- spciety had a regular place of worship at Deerfiehl, all the svrviceg H! the church were held at his homé. and among the many guests who cn~ joyml his hospitality. norm ware mute Welcome than the early pioneer min- liters. Mr, Muhlkmvus usually in tlw pus sossiunufgu(>dlwultl1.i>llt during the On Tuesday morning Mr. Charles G. Muhlkemze of the most well-known and respected citizens of this com- munity. died at his home at Deer- field. Mr. Muhlke was a native of Germany. born August 17. 1831,. in the city of Sachsenhagen, Hessenbea ing the fourth child in family of eleven. Ten years after his birth,his parents with family emigrated to; America and in 184?. settled on a‘ furmnear Deerfield. being among; the first settlersof this vicinity. Here? Mr. Muhlke spent most of his teens. l either helping his parents on the farm ‘ or working for otherain the neighbor- ‘ hood. In those days there were no; railroad facilities to Chicago, so Mr. ‘ Muhlke often, in order to murketthe; farm products. made the long and } tedious trip to the city with no other i means of transportation than a yoke} of oxen and a heavy wagon. In hisl twentieth year he secured employ? ment with the Joe Wicker Coiner» t-antile Co. of South \Vater and Dear~ ? born Sts. Chicagotand remained with :4 them for eleven years. Soon after 1‘ he entered the employment of this i‘ nunpany. on Nov. [4. lH-B‘Z, he was l. married to Miss Mary Gunther oYii Chicago, with whom he enjoyed at fit most half a century of happy mar gt ried life. Through his fidelity inft working for the interests of his our {3 ployers. he was promoted from the ,- lowest occupation of the company. .1 such as rolling barrels etc. from one ’1 station of trust to another until fin~ ‘n ally he was offered the opportunity 5' A of becoming one of the partners of ‘ it the company. Mr. Muhlke. however. { declined the honor. sinee the burdens ' L of the far I Weighed too heavily upon A his 'dgH parents and consequently 3 he. wi his family, removed toDeer- . h field. where he took charge ol'theold ‘ n. homestead. Here he lived in “37,5“ broken suu'ession for over 35 yeasts, i'fg improving the farm and erecting up- I 01 on it some of the most commodious ‘ w l.uildings in tlieconnnunity. Besides I); assuming the curerof the old home 5L stead. he in course of time, alsoesâ€" ti; tablished 2i general implement bus- m iness {It Deertield. In his busin ss 1}, trunsuetions he (‘hurzicterim-d high in self as sugar-ions.obligingzind honest t, which traits won him the respect and w: confidence of all with whom lu'cume (*_\ in contact. He was never idle. \l VOL 111. CHARLES 0. MUHLKE Tin,- rt-gulnr met-ting cums Tllvs (luv night. Tln- watt-r Works sub jut “us full} (list-(used and liuulh it ft “ith the lirv uml nan-r cmmuit tor “it“ Imtwr. Mr. Robertson. who had the: cuntruct for furnishing tin- city with luiuln-r. lx-lit-vml llt‘ had not “0011 justly dealt with mui mitt-(l tu ln- relva-(l from his (-uutruct. Al'tm' cuusidvruhlc discussion his l'l'r quest was gruntmli Tln- airtesiun m-ll pump has barn lixwl and is him in gun} order. Avljnurnml till Fritla}. the-2 tli. Don‘t [urge-t to \'UI(‘ fur {hr high whuul trustws. nnnurmw. Suturdu) nfternuuu. unlcss j'nu wu‘nt thv Wm! Dvm‘field full-m to "scoop" full and shut up the school. or cut (11» sulur ivs su luw the tendhvrs M‘un't 5m). Thv pulls will be upvn {rum um- tn sm‘vu (>.(‘IIK'k p, ”Lube sure and \‘utv‘ le candidates are James H. Shields and I’. (', Wulcutt. Mr. Shields tn succm-d hnnsvlf :1qu Mr. “’ulvutt tn snow-rd Mr. Adams of Wm! I)t*(‘l'~ fivld. who never attends 2| svhunl nut-Ming Vuto mlrly. milk? it 2| [mint uf duty tn mte- fur (In; sukc nf your MW; and nthvrs ('hildrt‘ll. The election will take plucv in ”In Yuuug Me'n'a Club huusu. ' Etuke charge of 11 111- wspuper Hin , g 11i-1h to amid 11 formal weddinw 115 II “ell as to seeure his yew-111 the11rt he iyond all chance of contravention h1 separation was shared by Miw 1111111. The 11111110 couplejourinm ed hurried ly to Muriuette. 111111.311. and were :umrried at the home of 11 friend 111' 71' Mr. Howard 11111111er \11-Uill1111.:11 t- l 111;,' circuit judm- of the 1-1111111111111111 {ri111d 111' the ('r1111n1.1\[r. 11nd Mrs. ‘ H1111 11rd returned 111(fl1ic11g11 111 11111-111 I A honeymoon was spent with the «mom makingduily culls 111 the White, home. after which he returned 111 his 1 nenspaper duties. Three 11 eeks 111,111 1the1sudden death of Mrs.H1Murds. i’father. \\ “F White. tratlic manager Iof the $311121 Fe ll1)111l1.1(-.~1urre1l This was 11 se1ere trial {111 the 11111110 1-.1111 ple. \Ir \\ bite. being rer1 [111M111 his 51111 in law. althnunh 11111 11111111111” 11f the relationship 11.11115 1le1i1le1l then 11111 tn1111it until 11111 1' E11~ter 111111l11- the families i11t111'1111ti1le111~1-. 11~1 hzul been the prngrzumue. The WHIfiNS- i141 11115 made 1111 Su11d11_1'.f11rgi1'1-ness 11'1“ 11111 withheld 11nd lmth families expressed happiness over the 1111i1111. Mrs; Howard has joined her hushu‘nd i11 Murinette. As Miss Frances Heu- riette White the bride 1111s 11i1lel1 1111111111 in sneietV as a beautiful and popular girl. She 1:1 is 1e11rs 11|d1u1d 1111: educated in Canada. Mr. H1111- 11rd is the 51111of\\'illi11111,B, Howard. 1” Astur street. 1111 early settler 11f ('hi1'11g1111111e of the builders 111 the Nickel Platte liuilmud 11nd 11’1111-111her 11f1h1- firm of Brown. Howard 1\' (‘11. The Wedding day 111191 Mr. ll1111'111‘1l's t11‘ent_1'1hird hirthduv. - 1. v 1. l t “Society learned with surprise yen- terday of the wvddinguf Durant Hoâ€" ward. recently of Chicago, and Miss Frances Henriette White of Highland Ermavw, mu. nu bugllall u? nev- 3.. ; . Tut-Mluv murniu fl)? en meg“. at iM' Hauch. parlor at the tune of his ”w mu” km!“ fon‘xid u,“ gfi'nething gdeath. Rev. Jungk oleeerfield Ln- ; was in tho intnkc- I’ll’e of aulficio-nl ftlxeran Church also assisted. There j (‘i‘lladll' t0 ml, the passage n! the swam-numerous and pretty floral (lv- watar. They tried to lurm- " “m. ;c0mt10ns. A Deerheld .quurtette : hack into n”. lake. but. witlmm mg, ‘sang Some Of the ricer-eased 3 {El-V0“?! cuss. it was mlnuthing which vuultl songs. The ""13“” were buried m tnut be moved Pith»! WI)’ “MW “”1!“ the Korth Northtield Cmuetéry. {and securely fixml in its blnn- thnt WV ._ ” it cut oil‘tlll tln- city's wntrr supply A SVEIflUSE' ' Tin-reulmn Engineer Luing remort- The following {rum tht- Timmfi‘tl tlu- situation to Mayor Evans in Herald 0f Tuegday will no doubt lw‘ pvrsun and [hr-y hold a cunnultutiuu 1 a surprise to many Uf our people. 1(H'Q‘r it. It so happened. very ‘5 “Swietv learned with surprise ven- r' fortunately for us, that . the wutvr' tertlay Of the wedtlingzuf Durant H0. Q drains of th AVillageuf For! Sheridmi ward. recently of Chicago, and Miss. run "P within 5““ {GNOHINN‘MHW Frances Henriette Whiter)! Highluudl FUN “7m?" mains. 1“ W0" "TIHIIKHl Park. which took plm-vunknmru tu lM‘th‘?“ ”1“ "NEW” “I'd lunginm-r I . . , _ i [of Rmenswood. one of his former (pastors, and m English by Rev. S. , r1: 1' . ' 'l‘.......l.,n. nun-uh." «in. ....._:.A._. _ WATER 'W’ORKS ACCIDENT. M. Hauch. pastor at the time of his death Rev Jung 1: of Deerfield Lu theran Church also assisted There Were numerous and pretty floral dv corations A Deerfield quartette sang some of the deceased's favorite songs. The remains were buried in the North Nortbtield Cmuetéry. HIGH SCHOOL ECECTKL‘J. CITY COUNCIL. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL" APRIL 8 1898‘ 9 W. E. Mine-r, the popular Drum crat uf Lilx-rtyville. swap! his ruluuh iiuuu t-uwn fur nuporvisur by 0H um jurity in a mtv uf 379. West Dec-r firld rcturnHiCaMim B. Huston with “'iHimu B. “'hitv. having lwcumr u ritimn ofthc I’nrk. paid the New: “Him- u (-21” yvstvrduy mm‘ning to nuIN-riiw fur his (m‘n loud paper and expn‘» hi-a tlvlight in Hz» town. “v has :1 Wm m-w hnnn- on Cc-nlrul aw mm. jnm was! uf Sylvan De-Ha‘ schtml whorv hv i~' now fairly m-Hle-d. It in in Now» of rare gum! {urtmw tn Highland Park that our ro‘lnlinns with the Part Shuridnn umhurmvs 2m~ so frit-mlly and ph-aszml. fur nu mmm-r had lingnme-r Liking mud:- known In thrm uur ~~Itlmtinn aunl prupqul am m'ruugc-Im-nt In hm'c ”H'lll supply lmth thv Park and the Vilhlgr- uf Fur! Shvridzm. Wall) 11 part 0f nur sysh-m. than the-y ugh-0d tn thv zlrramgvlm-ut at (rm-v. and ham- dnm- fur us all that vuuld he 11mm. and haw in all rrsimus acted in thv moat frutvrnul um] gru- tlemanly nnmuwr. Through Hu- kindness uf Mr. Hagan. lm-sidc-ut nf the vilhlgn huzml of tho- \‘illuge- uf Fur! Sheridan. 3”” {00! of hu‘u' \H'rr hulnmi “1- («MM hle' (Wu line-a «unmet-ling the- synh-m \xilh uurs. instvmi uf ”I" lim- lnid (hzwu Tum-min“. Bill! 115'. N! U“:- .\Ir~,.lul1:l H tit) Mnlnhl). h 'l‘lu- Huno-rs ' H, l’fulhtit-hl“ Sumht). l’hutn hurtun WP” sludiu. I Shrriduu All“ 1h" l Hvum. hm ln-n-I fur n use-k H. K. ('«mlv I uth-r frnm Hn- ; celebrated Mums l'ruf,Thum:A~< H! a wry uhh- ~ Inn-rim». hh! 5 The “ML-m h-u lIlI-llllwl‘~. H mm: in trnimnu A PUBLIC-SPIRITED CIfiZEN. ”mum-n me mayor and huginm-r Luim;v that the latter HIIOIIld gu uptn tlu- For! and seulheinaflicials rmqwc- ting the prnpimml plan of Cumin-tings tln‘ two water systems. by stretching husk m'vr tlmt BU“ intervening {H‘L so (he watt-r from tha For! pumps cuuld run into tlw Village of Fun Sheridan mains and tho-nu- tumours. tlwrelny maintaining it unpp')‘ for the Park. uf thv siq-km-~~ mm prmnhng ’u'rr, sm-h m Liv! u~ 1hr mm; hm kmmn ln-furr, \H~h lu yum-r! thrm ~¢-l\o-> :nnlllwir Lnnilnw ,md Inn-surn- lhrir ln-ulth inn! llmughllns Elm-(Hr \Vuh-r mm!» L'- m-ms n gullun. 11 1~ mnl n In fut-l «an-tn “1W 1-! purc- and “I I and hu-ahh}. 0!th lc-u Hum «It P10!“ hI||~ «me on” (,f a mud plum-um qurc- than sm n-rul gullunud Hm n nh-r «lelivvrml 2n )nur nun dmvr- “1- un' glad tn kmm that it in running um. largv us» and It Will hn- our uf Hu- lnveum (If chm-king Ihc- hmrful nu ugm Hf this ywirn' mm' and mull) fulul furl!) of HM' grimy» l'ver KIN'Hiv. nrdvr h} phnm'. No B high!) rpfm'lhmf fo-HUV MnHlvhm, and “an m (‘lnrk M.1_\1.I‘T‘J Sh: hvr 'hlf!‘lll\‘(‘“'f um! hr! hudmml .xf‘ll fun: Hurllvu hr: unhmt'l} (in (Lillghh'r. .“I'u lm‘a’u'} )ruh uh! 'I‘M- {mum 11M) :11h-numn {rum ’1 HI “huh ~hr n.» .n m J‘HH] uu-mlwr, ("UIH’UI‘ P V “1'I1'UH-Ihli‘lll' ldlkl' Fill“!!! "I’m! Samlu-l' WI“ Innuniqum-Mvrhunum (luv nigh! m Mrlkfiml‘ Thi~ sl'uswn 0! firkm-v .Hul [ml lutmi Lalw “MM h.“ gnvu .1 gn-nt lawn (H Um mic Hf lhc- Kim-Hu- \\ .« te-r. whit": durum-t I’m-a! \\ Svhn nun-bur hm put an 1hr nmrLo-l Th- I'm-1h smmhlr In‘u'iha m Hu- ”ml‘! Hf thv siq-km-~~ mm ym-myhnu ho-nn An ulurm Hf fin. \\:r~ rung: m this alftvrmx-n ulwut ‘_‘ u'rlw‘k. 1hr hrmh in lht' Vm‘ilh! 1U!”"11le‘Nim'hQ-flt'r" lmrn 1m I'urt ('linlunun-uurlwmgun [inn Nu ulanmgw \un 41"!”- ”urn-3 :Hul |’.m| Hquiflnn hun- lwvn t-ngugmi l~_\ Manngavr \‘mw-m 1.. (mmim'l thumumlulm :Hul Intlnjtu'llzhs fur Hn- wmmvr at ('hulnuuqnu ~um nu-r rvwrt That n :u hm. Hun: The .‘i‘ Klu'rh \\| nulllll‘ (n-u Inn-mlwr~. Mumh)‘ o-\ mm: in {ruining fur llu‘ " l'rulThumuu’! Lukv!" :nwt [Ir-11v): m! ;: H-r)‘ 21M:- wrmuu {Hr (hr l’rm luh-rianx 1m! Sunday Hmtn buttun jvswlr) :41 (hr Hart “1'” sludiu. “with vntruncr. Furl Shc-riduu Hurry Bnyntun ro-maim about tho sump as hr has been for a wwk. AMvrman Philliph' with-st sun has hm-n wry sick Mr nearly .1 «nu-k. (‘h-mrnt Sum-fl ii nn llu- gain. though hi~ fen-r is nut \\|mH_\ gum- .\lr~v Julia R lawn-h wn~ in tin- n'it) Momlu). lunkingnfh-r III-rhnlhv 'l‘lu- flmu-n “urn- mlwn {tum I‘Vrm! H, l’fuIMh-MK {um-ml In Mr I-hurrh t Sim-v Hm tuuu WEI! divide-d in!“ (My mul the-n a ymr agn intu lhrm- vim-tin“ prN-im'tn all c-xritn-nmnt m I and about ”10 pulls hil.‘ diml nll‘l 1h.- 11 fun hush-11mm "ton min" In nur .' ‘« \in‘. “cute incidl-nts we‘rn (on {Mr r‘tu rm‘nml The M-H-rul ,(uunlidatrs. I o-fllW'iHll)’ lhnw than m-rrl or pruln ‘ ism] m be ohm». “vrv wan-hm! with l inn-rm! Nut much mum-y mu ',u[wnt for lmck hirv and In» for (-i figaru; In-url)’ (We-r} mun. u~ hum-st “(rm-mm dmulnl do. \mlkml In 'tlu" (‘poHn and Mnukwi his mm pilm Th:- snvcc-ssfui (‘Zlnliidu‘l'x induluml 'II, jnu loud talking ulmu! Hleir dvfn-utmi_ rivals. but we'll! hmm- and rm-rivml ‘Hn- :xfTo-vfiunutt- vunurutuimimm nf ‘lheir wnn-s :uul (‘hiMn-n. whih‘ the" (lf’h’flh‘il nun m-nt hunu- smith-“Hi. {pvrhupm hut nut dufl‘m‘jlst. as H!» (luvs Hut depuml on an uflivv. man :‘nnr that pay: $2!!!) .‘I yc-ur. Thu n- Hurnu Wrrl‘ as quuu's: Mri. “out sick fur u “‘t' mums n |U\1\H~\H»\l N~ Frank Slap-W .Ul H. \\' F Hogan U .\1 ("mm (‘ouke- uml \\ arn- n .l‘ L. Szmu-r In \Vnuko-gun Dmid \daum Jr. hm 705% um whilv In» rival. \\ alh‘ Drew got unly 4;“. and Miles T Let ”my imdnonmxmiflnn in Burrmgwu out uppmifiun. an Elu did Hllutingmn. and Wamwndu \l E\ l'alrnnm-r Brunt! \‘VIST \ \ Y ~l "}R\ 1‘4!“ ELECTION RETURNS. “'Q‘t‘ NE“’SLETS. III\\\(l§llk ((nlh daughh-z uf Mm“: n H] \th (hr :31an lIJHL'hU‘I gun \\>} \u»)( EIH‘) ha} hue-n quite ls raw-n. that m-rrl or Imam “vrr wan-hm! with much mt mm’ mu Hum-n! II timing. “‘1 gull Inn-k 'uudu. Arthur I‘ L. Suwyu-r dams Jrv. had rival. \Valh-r inihutwi h". wnh IN urge hi~ DWI-mull HI gnu Sum 1H 3m It!) :11h-numn frwm Tum!) (‘hnrrPL uf “)m'h ~hr n.» .1 \niuw! um! I»- lmml uu-mlwr, vumlm-lml by Ham-Int P (‘ “Ult'ull .Ilui HII' Iuh'rllwllt In 1|.ZW u'vlun k. .«Ho-x u u-n rr nllm‘k uf qumw} \nrn- xlmm. {mull} rmuhing m hlmni luvhxnmng Hm- u! hvr :iuuglnc-n mui “tho-r mrmN-n of ht‘l’ {nuni} hm! ln-o-n nut-k. N» Hun shruilh \c-r} nun-h v\h;nu~ln-<I “hm min-n illv Mn ("lurk “m u dunghtrr nf mm high!) rum-mm! frHu“ rill/I'll. thln MnHlvhm. and “uh manna-d In Mr (‘lnrk MA) I. I‘T‘J Shn' il'GIHWII'HiC‘I's hvr [n.umuhxuh-r um! Hun-v hrunrm hr! hudmml .xf‘ll {um (MUL'MI-nb In mun”: hm unhmvl} (Iv-nth 'l‘hv ”Mm-t daughh-r. Mu- Imhv-l n- 4H,“! )7 Main uh! 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MIMI “(In ~th In (‘nlnhr‘l 'I‘umh-y. fuIlwr m H5". qurr W3 )‘t-«rn' fulthful wrung fur H”. and III' guru II In Hu- ‘(Urlme uhu hrnughI It In (‘hivugu in WT! and Inn yuan- L'Ilvr In this City. where [I gum Mung ah Ihuugh iI m-n- wt up fur Ihv- IirnI Iiuw. Sn 2. Hunt m Ihc-(‘ulnnrl's vesti- hulr. II wan mmh- by Thnnms Wag NIH“. Immhm. in 172“. hrnughI Iu l'hilmlc-lyhiuwnyn-ars latrr. In 1795” iI wn~ put in Iln- l’hilmh-lphia (My Hull nml krpt “flit-ml Iinn- Ilu-ru- W )‘o-ilrh. win-n iI mum! to Ilu- family Mr~ Nunh ,\ ('I.nk.\\llv n! T .\l .urthwi Mnnnlu} mum. \lurll 8th \Vh Eastern “mus mId ('IIN“ und ‘M'hUUI! have fur N'iu'fh Inf )I-IIrn 11mm (XIlla-IIIIgnlcl Iilm- n-liwnf all kinda Wu rvnIc-Inhvr in (hr ”M “Ivan tn" attic (If our ('IIIIIHIIMI hmnv I: Have spinning when-Y. II hutch“. u {not warmvr fur church usu- be lure Mme- \wrr Inn-mm! and nIIIIIirI ”the-r things III! III “huh pmhaIILI per IHIM‘d. In IIII‘ m-W \H‘shtrn \leM m- hmv Im HH'I] rvlirh. 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