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

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The Highland Park News. Editor’s Residence. - - No. 8. Business and News Office, . No. 92. mu ylhx‘, W. :1, inrl'm-r Julws uhuhl cull " u lm‘tlv high vouâ€"Mvrhf llu- quality." Tm: shmw \\‘h\' m many Im-n \Vnnt y tn hv ultivrmvn 1)_.liL_,- in N" ws building, \\ nuc, Highland l'urL lHixmis Tmn‘ talk of lmving an “Early to liml Club" for sturiely people in Busâ€" h n. “'1- llllllli it will require a "club" or sumclhing similarly (flirt. the it) get 111::in sucic-ty pauple tn lwl Ver ienrly. Z\N‘(‘leLL Plectrifiud a va Eng- land audience recently by (ivscrihing babies as “nuisances to their neigh- burs." Some folksuut of New Eng- land are electrified whvn Hwy ln-ar nuch cold truths as that. but Hm truth will pre 'ail. Two hunts left Buffalo N. Y. last “ti-bk with 2.20” Inns of cnul for tho Iww (luvk in \Vuukegém. You see what, will lmmwn here wlwh the Fletcher pier is rvlmirml uml exlmul ml HINl nuvigntiun amps hero. Tm: fillluwing is the report of thv Vermont, legislature‘s doings: “Thv House killed the hill Saturday omn- pvlling awifetosupport her husband when he can‘t do it himself and she can. This is a heartless, cruel world.“ \l rd at the lhml «Mime l‘nrk. “1.. as \‘x' w M \‘Lx ”U to [I \lmp ul EVANS FORREST. $1.0) n) pcr } “Ix fur [I TELEPHON l')l’.( ‘ EM M H'llll .\I‘{I QIH‘ m‘mlhx m at Highland Lxsx mull: 50 Vents In \I\ :1 on urpitcaliun HE R cull i l “ml is .I11 (‘rzllml MAIN] at 'l‘iw bi; h-u llu 1mm] hl‘llllt'l‘yifl \\'uulgvg;m. wiu-n- tln- humlrc-d (hm-{1 \\('('r‘ In and huh-hm! by (-lvctriviu ulln-I‘ pun-r. lmul‘ .u IIM'H \\ flvw in“! [In- (-ullsmhlr's Fridm nighl Hf lust no. 2‘. q _\mu‘ old I’lmrrgly A: “I: lil'h THE HIGH LAN l) I' hurrvl> umm'vuutimn~ um! 3v ('It (I \ 1gb! uickels H‘llmhm ‘ EDITH}: Steul‘th-Ui tilt‘. Sun. Wau- keguii wrutv'un i-(iitm'inl I last work givingr his ”manna iur Ihmilifuhiess. but he inih-d In uwulmn Hlt‘ large- umuuiit ui' hm» min-liming his 05- It‘t‘lllfid (IUHIPIUINII‘EII‘y. across HIP sti’vvt has Leun giving him. But when a man's cup is full and run» ning (War he can‘t think of every- thing. ihl REV. Dr. John He-nx)‘ ’HH‘TUWS. Hf ('liicagn (lvalt out tlw fullmving gush and bush to his Waulwgan audience unv evening last wm-k. "Tim tium is coming when our ('liililrvn‘s cliilil- ren walkingdmvn tlu- avvnuo of tlw beautiful eastvrn city of Manilasliall gaze upon the monument of tln- greatest sailor sinu- Nelson and perv Imps (like greatest missmnary since Livingston, tllf‘ Green Mountain Boy Admiral George Downy." If our Bluff city l'l'iclltlfi like HlK‘ll (lilim-(l (lint aHtliat they lHth‘ our sympath- RECTUR Wolcott indulged in a hope in his Thanksgiving discourse tliat ”18.8111 of political bosses, of trusts-i. municipaldiHlionesty. and conmwr cial selfishness was rapidly passing away. AH President Lincoln said : “Fondly do we hope, ferVently do we pray," that the national sconrgsx I034 .uslor um. ruIlUlm Lt‘d. :\ “0rd in Illilflh‘t‘l‘n I'm: 'l‘uml ihul “tall :Ilc' lin- u nu; ‘h’nh {or llu- girls I.\1.\ ul‘ .n IIM'H \\in;;\ sun! 14 nulllm llu umul (‘mllur 13m. win-n- whys by . . n \\('('r‘ 11) hr laud HH‘ mm‘ ln- us gum! n‘ 1‘1” 14x» Hm mm u} wt'l lll'ull‘ in Huh Him ’ARK NEWS. ill 11“ l)UH‘[ ll’lh U; IlH‘ ur runn- and the ('(mlt'i (If Al H'llllll' le‘iISQ'd lmluh .\\>lihg l h}- Uld nuliun I‘m-s. and trusts its~ Imunrwl nu munch-mm, umrul m-zns‘u nr [l‘ltl‘ill IiSllL His IHUtin" :u'o- dmrw allul ~vHish {n In “I'st‘lu Inst 3 ’YQ‘H “N‘- lm' nun) nit]! tIn- \\Imh~ vi'mni of ('nmfit‘s, mawhim- pulitivi'ms uml :m- H} in”,r tn mnlu-V muvh Minn Iwr mum: Innl'c' or has of thv Rn-puhlivmm Hf Lilwrl) \‘th- \‘uh‘d fur Byl‘tlll (‘nlA by, Hm Qt‘ll'tn‘l'illk' lmmimwfurmum IV trvnsurvr. Nuw dun} he foolish, _._.¢.:rm.._: 7â€".._C:_...<. .. .12; 25:5. 5.7: 12.: 1:. 7.4.1.7511 7.7.! T... pllilnlvl'm.‘ lxrrlhrrn: thvrv was nu IHUI‘Q‘ harm in llwir \‘nting for tlwir llld hvigh- lmr, “in; wuuhl have made an wx- H‘vat ‘n'usurer than tlwn- was in war, Mr. Smmyt's Invighlmrs, Voting fur him fur jlulgv. It wna :1 “high: hurl)" (lewd fm‘il worthy mun. fur Hugh! \\'¢' kunw Mr. Colby 'wuuld have nmde- just as good u trtl‘nsurg’r us‘ Mr. Fuutu. Nwitlwr of them would steal : the countv and th» cmmtry are safe. Tho friends of «Dr. H. D. Hull will hr glint tuknuw that llt‘iH hwutmi at Crystal Luks out. about 40 llliit’S on tlw Madison Divisiun Hf thu Nurthwvstern. Though hr- hus twvn but u comparatively shurt tiuw he) hashuiit upa gum] and lucrativv practice, which has the merit uf growing lnrgvr and hettt'ar all the time. The Doctur had a pom-hunt for operative surge-ry and this line of practice seems to he just what was wanted there. This is what WP on” u “(-unspirm-y (”provident-Os“ and seams to him that he, has struck his field. Must young men have tn vxpe-rimc-nt longer than he (lid to hit the “con- spiracy. " \th are L: Ind tn knmx that. he CHI vxtract d tooth, rmlm-v a true turn, mnpututo a limb, or gin» a dust» of ipvvac or diugnniso a disease with equal fm'ility and success. One» of. the great secrvts of Dr. Hull’s success is his innate love of his work. Doctors, par-ts and editors are born such. \VI-z M'v suulr Hf Hn- ('ulult)‘ prz‘s‘x lln-w m‘ils mzw [M‘s :m‘ A BOOMING SUCCESS. fié‘t‘lllh‘ hut EH' it 'luilthL-s (m) lulu-h mun has ’l‘lw

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