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Highland Park News (1874), 2 Sep 1898, p. 4

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Advertising rates made known on nppllcatlon It this ofllce. LAKE County has sixtetm towns and fifh- fixeb1‘m1lav schools and these schools sent over 2000 persons to the "County Rally" last week at Lake Bluff. and there were several back “(let-stricks" to be heard from :it that. The reason Wheelerville Sunday school has only 18 members is lliew are no more folks there to inakeSun- day school pupils out of. You can nmke bricks without straw, but not \‘erv well without clay. AN agent went into a Vermont town recently to Show off his machine- for acetylene gas and surprised the peOple with his clear and beautiful light. A few nights afterward a lu- cal mechanic set up a machine he had made nut of lead pipe. uld tin pans and fruit jars and “heat the agent all to thunder." t0 use their emphatic vernacular Luck out fur the local mechanic with an :‘idee" in his head. NEXT week Tuesday. Sept. t3th,will occur the state election in Vermont for Governor and other state othccrs, and each city and town will elect a member of the house of represent- atives; Baltimore, with its 034 inhub. itants and 13 voters, has one rtlprer sentative. andRutland. with its pupil‘- lation of 12,150its one representative. in all 243 members. It takes a lot of boodle to bribe that House and it was never done" WE learned a {cw days ago that lots of our idle working men are watching the action of the council in respect of this street railway problem for they say if the plan is adopted it means work for them, and work means ability to buy coal and pro, visi0n§ and clothing’ for their famil- iesr If on the other hand the)" don't get work:~ ~wcll it will he a hard prospect for the winter. Entered a! LEWIS B. HIBBARD, A. E. EVANS, - E Terms, 5100 per year, 50 cents fur >i\ months, 30 cents for three mnnths. Editor's Residence, - Business and News Office. “'15 see that Brother Burke of the Antiochxews is building a big new printing office and that the News will henceforth he on the ground floor. It wfll he light. airy. centrally located. in fact just what he and his succes» fnl paper wants. The News has jlhi rounded out eleven years of service and won'its right to live. We con gratnlute its proprietor on his success for when he began. we sighed over what we thought would come in two at three years. Instead. has come steady. healthy growth and well (18. served success. Hard work. lots of it and long continued, is receiving its reward. Published in the micrests of Highland Park. Highwood and Ravinia, cvcry Friday afternoon by Office: in News Building. 255 Central Avenue, Highland Park. Illiunis. The Highland Park News. The city authorities along this north shore hai’e Very wisely tgken alarm at the home coming (if a lot of sick and in some case: dyin‘g soldiers to Fort Sheridan with typhoid fever and other deadly diseases. All the sewage of the Fort goes into the lake and is liable to poison our water supply. hence our water committee have, through pumping engineerEd- ward Laing. notified the water tak< ers and varned them not to use the water without. boiling. Hence no one should drink uncooked lake for drinking purposes. Typhoid fever FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 2 ed a! the postâ€"office at Highland Park, 111., as second claw mailer. EVANS 8c FORRFST. TELEPHONES BUSINESS Mums}; tn. IJlA|A\A|I v - ' Sn )erintei dent Andrew; o e hers IS there l ‘ ~ f th . lChica 0 schools says teach S vuii~‘h o makebun- g ' ‘ - l‘ - in the )uhlic schools. as so n any Xou can 1 l - l i0 A e I" lk ', \yi “"3 v W, hut notfi :r :ht tn r1 an . ):vN ll) IlTll togo to (aha. Porto Rico andl llllll)[)lll0“ ._ linto business. Very likely. but how would it do to make the study of \English compulsory in the public ‘schools of Cuba. etc. It they are to become parts of this country. how I Vermont ‘ his machine- irprised the (1 beautiful I would it do to have the children at :rward a lo- machine he; least learn the language of the conn 1,9‘ old tin ‘ try. That ix what the Germain and - . . “heat ”up Italians. and other foreign races do , use theirl when they come here. \\ ould it not l ook out forl b” that we must teach them Herman. bright for them to set uptheplea an i‘idec" in l ltalian. etc. in our public schools he , lcause they are their native languagm. Burke “f thei Not at all: they go right to worlt g a lug ne“ land learn the language of this con“ he News “(in i try lf (‘ulm and the~e other place~ '“mi “0"“ It i are to hemme in any sense parts of ithe laxity-d States. let them learn. a~ his succes» l President Hogan of Highwood once "“5 h‘” “N ' said to old Peterson. when he one a of service ally located. ' ‘ mumbling over his jargon of Norm- .“e Cl)“ igian and German and English "learn 'u'hls success“ to talk the L'nitcd States." They can 5”;th over , learn to talk English just as Well a,~ come In tyyo- we can learntotalkSpanish. Besides No. 8. No. 92. [)XTUR “enough to satisfy any epicure" as They had a fixw and attractch literary pm one who was then- 52! gram, with good nuhic and the-n the- uthletiw. A husr- hull game lx-twu-n the youth of Newport and Antioch. u close. a-xciting gunw. then tth‘ \H‘rt' races which. if not fully («pull to thuw uf ancient firm-('1- ur Runna were \‘igoruns. speedy and mirth pm Hiking as well as \tilnnluting to 2| «Ingram And su nn thrunglx a full Hiking as well as \timuluting to 2| ilt-grev. And su mi thruugh a full program forthe entire (hi): ()f (purse tlw sucinl ft-zitlirt- wux' chivl. and all the furme-rn~ uml the-ir fmnil it-s Uf that, region l'dlll (lull Work and carv usiih- fur um- tiny :iml haul n goml tllllt'. and what is inure will talk about it fur wwks to cunw it! all those firt- side-s. Thv pvtuniur)’ l'v stilts Were m‘er sixty (lullm's which they will put to gum! ”so, “'0 wry The M. E. Church in Hickory of which Rev. W. E. Brown is pan or. has: a scheme worth noting. It is in a farming community and so the par. tor wisely adapts his plunsand meth- ods to their life. What more natural than a “Harvest l’icnic" as an annlr al observance. They do not wait till all the corn is hushed. the lam potato dun. the last turnip in the cellar and the lastpunlpkin [vie made but while the Weather ix warn). the roads are good andout of door sports can be enjoyed. and the golden har» vests cover the fields they have their annual harvest picnic. as they «lid the other day. The spring chickens Were full grown and lat. and all the other delicacies were of the best. much like this poison cannot be seen or tasted in the water, the first you know of it is when get the (ever; If you don‘t like boiled water g0 to‘the old urtva ian well or the drug stores and buy pure water; at all events don't drink lake water. it will open a great liclll for our sur» plus stock of “Ghoul mu‘ms. me they will have to import llm first crop uf teaches. Bt‘tt?!‘ think of that, Drf Andrewa. and mix:- up tmclwrs fur our new colonim. The Nickel Pluto Rumiwill sell P." cursiun tickets from Chicago to Hm- tou and return for traim of Sept. “3. l7 and H. inclusive. at rate of 3W. for the round trip. Tickets will be valid returning until Septe-mlxer 30. inclusive. On account of heavy trav- el attliis particular time, those (le- siring sleeping-car accnuunmlatious should apply early to J. Y. Cnlahun. General Agent. 111 Adams Street. Chicago. {m "TALK UNITED STATES" EXCURSION T0 BOSTON. A “HICKORY IDEA-" Hickory [dc-1| Ticke-Ih nn \nlt- fur (ruins lvu\in;_{ (‘hicugn Sc-mvlnlwr 10M: 1:: l‘lil. m 5(‘lll~l\'¢‘. u! rnh- ml 31‘3”" lwr lln- ruuml trip. and gnml n‘turning until 'SI'levllllwr :lHtlI Alsw ('lH'xl" HIIIW Mu all [mink NM. chtilmlml ~lm-p ‘ing curs In Buatun. uml Nllltl mm» llu New Yurk Rule-x luum tlmn \in jutln-r linm l’nr lmllwr infurnm [inn cull an ur ml«lr«~~~.l Y ('nlulmh. .nmh' which ‘hv penplv ('Ivuhi pil)’. and so “'aukrgan N'Ht ilh «mu huh drmls. whilv vaon and Ni-wlmrL Rue-'50“. Hickvry. Milburn. PU'. turn (‘110lltl)_\'tilt' huudrc-(L making it total of from one to hm lhuummd over {he nurlh 0nd and humirmis from this Mill”) 0nd. While th) (lrnvv in from tho mmntry in (-rnwds. that Rallynf (ht-lhumande “an mmh- Imssibh- by the snum-it)’ and gn-Iwr mity of {hr trnlly manage-rs \Vr suppose the-y ”Huh-\nmnvy by it. \w hope they did uuywu)‘. but tha-y «h. air» to [draw the lwuplv. and ”10} did it. 'Ruh fur tlw troll): Will Hull tickeh In Boy-tun. M;«~~.2|In1 rvturn an a furvund um third fur thv round trip. on cu-rtilirutc plan. m' (-uunt of mwting nf Strum Railway .\~sm‘i21ion uf Ann-rim, N-‘lnvmlwr (3 ‘J. INN. Tm: thruugh (ram 5 dull) with wrvin- min"! to Hm! (I! an} liur lthM-n smm- pumts. You \nll sun- mun-1v Ly lmtrnnizing tlw-Nnrk «'1 l’lntv Ruznl. J Y ('uluhzm. HI rallf a! Lake Blilfl'. Sc-wral (imm- we uttumptmi a county gamvringhut could not efiect it. mi wv could no! get rates on the railroad and had to abandon tlw plan. hin'r lllnl|I‘_\‘ by lmtrnmzmg um .\I('H (-1 l’lntv Ruud. J Y ('uluhun, 1| Adnms 8mm. L'hirugn. will 1w Pic-us ml tn furnish any infurmzmnn n-Iut iu- tn dntm uf .uulr. ulc Urlml Yul Bun“ Straw! l‘uwvngvr Slutmn. m "‘I Hw LIMP. l In-rrhy unnnum-v myst-If u (-zmrli (hm- fur (‘uunty Supt-mnvmirnt uI M'lmob. sllhjm'l In 11w Ilt‘cisitm Hf the But thi- yvur wifll the trully lim- in opt-ration and manage-d by lilu-rnl InindHHnIsinvm-I men. a run- “up-I lvgnl \wtrrs uf lmkc’ ('uunly at tln "1115. Tuvml'd)’. Nuv \. 1‘3", l(v~]mvthlll). le Ih-puhlimn \utt-rs uHhI- tmvn uf th'rfivltl ilrv ht‘rt-hy nutifivd and warnml (hut rum-Hum “ill be- lwld. ' uno In much of thv twu \‘fiting pn- cinch-u Uf said tow“ UII Frill“). vmlwr the- WI). nt 5 u'cltwl‘ H n Plt‘Ct fnurh-vn 1H) drlvgntnw in cinct Nu, Him I“ and tin- m; cinct Nu, «um I It and luv ma (lvlt' gates in pn-L-im-t Nu» mu VJ» 'hvrvuf to the Republican mum!) (mun-Minn ufl.2lk¢-(‘m1nty. lllmuis. tn. ln- hu|d vn at Lilwrtyvillv. in mid cuuutx. Septc-mlwr 10th A. 1). 1M“. fur the purpose of putting in mmmmim. candidates furllu- fulluwing cmmt) offices. tn wit: uxw (-uunty trvnmm-r. uue wumt)‘ slllmrinh‘nlit'n! uf whlmlx one county jmlgo-, um- wunt)‘ vlvrk. um- cdunty ~lwrifl Thv plum- uf hnhlh g thv said can (u~~ will lw in l’n-cinot Nu. nnv 11‘, the ( ity Buihlhm uf the tit} 111 Highland 1’ ark. and {or I’ rHimt Nu t\\u (1.) “ill be in tho \ illugt Build iug of tho \ illagt of l‘ urt She ridim The practical utility of the trull} line was 1mm }xm'eran)' rvvrulml m last week's county Sunday School ('hit'ugt Ullttvrickk )1 in‘ Erskim-K R. H. Eu». T, M, CLARK. ('. H. BAKER Republican Tuwn Culnmlflve fur the tu\\'n.~|nipuf Doerfivld. Lake County. Illinois. h‘nvr Liln-rtvvillv. “1.. Augnxt 'leel P'Iu EXCUTSIOU ‘0 805“)" irrulln and \rgfl-bkl Rruhed Dull) INDEPENDENT CANDIDATE. THE NICKLE PLATE ROAD. LEGAL NOTICE. 'RAH FOR THE TROLLY. \uan 111 un. um! ~ulul Hum~ Ruhw luum Hum \in ‘ur {mlhnr infurnm ddrqwm] Y ('nluhuh. 1H .\tl;ml~ Sin-rt. I” nitn-rn~ H. (‘. 1‘ in). 51‘!!! “mm K _’U.1\‘.l\ mlv u! Ill (ivlt if: 1;D. A. DRISCOLL (30.. il(1’5j...BiQVQIQ EXQMIQQQ... lllll Sundries and Repairs of All Kinds Ill ‘ A. ROBERTSON, f, Lumber and Building Material of All Kinds. S T. Johns A venuc OFFICE AND YARD. ST. JOHNS AVENUE. IN LUMBER DlSTRICI. TELEPHONE 67 MRS. A. BOCK. Fancy Groceries, Dry floods and Crockery, I BOOTS AND SHOES. R11": DCQB AND THII COUPON 25 cts. Ncuhlw ".m‘ \\.(hnm ll’li~ ( 1.0(I‘K'I! Practical Plumber "-4 Sewer Builder EVANS BROS, ‘ancy Groceries, Tea, Coffee Hard and Soft Coal, Sawed and Split Wood, Kindling. Tin. Copper, Sheet Iron and Furnace Work. Goods the Best. Prim are Reasonable. V" 08 R m...“ EMA GEE BHC awn FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. (A TC” BASINS CLEANED, ETC. Bicycles to Order From 535 Up 1h Kind for «me ruund trip P333339 "i“ STEAM '1‘. S. FAXUN. \Vaukeg‘m w KfilHX-Ihfl and rm Bum 14‘“!th \Vullkeflflu every day "‘(-"‘P‘ S" 1:17» [I m . In-turning urrivah‘ m \Vflllkrfl’1111l5p.‘ C. H. WHITE, ll BASYE BLOCK, RUNEY 8s COOPER. AGTS. WAUKEGM‘ Agent [or Blue Flame Wickiess 0H Stoves. STOVES, RANGES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Tin. Sheet-Iron and Furnace Done to Order. Chase Sanbom Tea and Coffee flour, Mn , Feed. 0113. Bran, Corn, ”r11, Gluten. Mu] Middllng.‘ nnd Sn". wr arr prrparml h; m in an) qunmil} All grm‘lvs Hi bland Park Illinois. Tefzphonc 54. C. A. KUIST. Highland Park, Ill. Hardware. TELEPHONE 46. Goods Delivered Free 0! Charge ll you Tchvho'" N” ”pl H! 1 rkl’hm" 7" pmchcr I‘M-“41 VH- v Mvrl {Ml Mr and 1..u (Mel’s hull. kn-c. (‘n-xk Ihgh‘mnd Known in .\\ H- Hm at; . S. ALE H11 huh x an“ ‘n [mun-11m Ill DR. FRA ROOM Hm'm- HI aâ€"hu 'llu‘ In “um! GIE Fresh W - Ccnm “1’. West ill M 'unu m H “It 2v; use Dirtc In [in nu" llu an! In NIUHI m IIXH'\ l "(‘1 The .4“ q. mu” 4‘. Shunt} Il\ 375 DR. wut‘rl} \Irclll u Hm POU h )u pl fill \ lfll

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