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D.M. Erskine, Jr.’s Insurance and Real Estate Journal (1883), 1 Nov 1883, p. 2

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The Joufinafl 19hr} “illitm hnppened m the the V other month. sud a committee was appointed to draft rmulndnria and ' present than: to his “wife in penum. The rim pm 0mm: Ana's. m ful- INSUFANCE. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT Dun'n Mercantile Agency n-pnrln! husinm impmvrd, with-a markrd in- : emu: In clearings. i'mrm are lml urge, but money It bum“ made. and ‘ must all traders fwl anti-mu! with this; awou'o human. whe mcmoy 111!"ka inemy, and the pn-«cnl low priL-euf imn‘ Ind other raw staples invite mpiluliaw to invest, feeling maxim-d of a rh-li re- turn In the future. Nut‘euru about the1 promplneua of collections are enter! tamed. , ' ' ~ ‘ D.‘ M'. ERSKINE, Jr, A mismuted couple were granted a divorce in a Chicago court the other day within ten minutes from the time of making application It is not stated how long before the parties thus separated, were again feeding in new pastures but judging of Qieir ability to expedite matters, mid my itcouié not have been long. ‘ For several days after 1‘1 heavy rain‘ the residents of Uhioagbnre compulh ed to drink more or [em-1 of the foul river water which is carried by wind and wave to the crib, and there being“ lucked m, is immediately returned to‘ the city and distributed. It 13 no wou- der Chicago peopfe are so prejudiced against w eter 5: It is quite a. common thing now a days. 1ng bank clerks, confidential en‘iployeqs;und the likg to be arrested_ for embézzlement. In 00,0]: county jail a scfiiexor more me‘n are now confined awaiting tritil Such a. co'n-i: dition of affairs will no doubt c0114 tinile to exist so long 119 men live be- .yond thair means. A man can’t, 'Wiith a. salary of $1, 000 per year, spend $1,500,019 with $1, 500, spend $2, 000 and make ends meet, and, it ,is the losing sightof this important tact which Causes. so", many aching hearts and trdubled ‘niinds at the present tiiiie. Surely it 13 bebter to go slow but sure, suvmg here 111mm, and there 11 little,‘ even if younru compeliéd to travel meanwhile iii the more humbler Waiks of Main no (10- in’g’” Tn observe uhd adhere < lusuiy to this nile 18 to be. independcm hi the truest sense. " .- ,She Knew Him Best. Johh \Villimn Blank bélnxighd to the Ancient and Moderh and Highly Honorable Song of Guns of Dctroik I! it» wasn’t that, it wan some other fraternal order which meets every Mondny night and pays so much m‘ thevheirs of every mcmhvr who hripâ€" pens to die. numb by PHQflO the Onfln: Jim)?» (1qu Iodgé, hm the‘fik'winmhwé‘ had some klittlf truuhls in finding M‘rfi. [Hunk ’l‘m -\ tram-d hin- from (qua nougubox I HA) uuolhur, and finulh {611ml her at: E1“? nintu‘ H hut um‘ «h "V1 0“, mull lruud) tn go mu. t “ lh-snlutinnu of nylupnthy, r]! 1’: |WI‘“, l'trlu‘l 'em." ‘ I . The ("hairmlm 0f ' the c’wmuiittw‘ ' 1mm ( tll‘ L] to rt :16 that John \\ 111mm { \um u gond husband and a kind father. {and u < iti'IA‘n of mm} pruuchuMo in-I ‘chrily, when the widow inten‘upted.‘| “ "II )4» much ml“! We llflt‘d to! have a fight evmy Week and us Mr bin, being 2; W1, fudwr We uuvol 11nd ‘ any ehtklrnn. i 'A'n‘for his intognty,‘ he .utolu all [he w owl we burned hut; winter." v J The Chuinuun gulpcd down some; thing and (-untinucd to read that John \Villiun1_wun an upright broth- 8133 man with a heart full of symâ€" pathy for the miufvrgljueg of fouleb, and ”that charity and forgiveness were the human fires which guided his footsteps. . A _ “ Fudge !” suecred the widow. ‘ “I washed for the mumy to pay his dues to the lodge, and all the a) m- putby any one gut. out of 111111 woul 11ft bu) 11 cent .9 worth of coux t- phat-(11' 1‘ orgwenvss W ell, sums of you ought to have sat down on his i'hmt. some t11ue.Hed have reveyga if 1t; post him 9.50111: in state prison Beacon tires is purty good, consid- efin’ that we, never had 11. decent. stove in the house I" “Madam, )our husband has been called heflute ‘.‘ Exactly; I was at the, funeral; and ought to know.” \ ‘ “ Hewas cut down “1“; a flower? "Well, flowers ought to let this- ‘key, and saloons, and p1dg tobacco, and old sledge alone." “ And we mfust thqt our loss is his gain.” 9 - “Well,: if he’s any better ()fi'. I't11 ypm side. Now that’s all I want, to hear I (.1111 V‘pick up 11 {hudsnml butter men than him with 111'y eyes shut. I’m 111 {a humy to go down and see a mmmn who offers to 13111 a fur- lined flircular for $15, and if you-1115143 any more highfulutiu Shukespeme to g1t of)" my sister will take it in and save it t1” I cmm ,hu k!’ a “ . 011 Wednesdayficpt. 179th, H1ghv land Hall Was bpéned, for the eighth year of the Youu'g Ladies Colletve Since its founding 1n Hlé 111111111111 1876 the inshtution hm stgndi); gram: in all the directions that make for permanent nuc'cess. 'D'uxving 1,110 past summer and fun, 11 larger number of npplmatinus for rnm'nn hm hm Tm can't-d than eve): before. Thu 801101)] at prolaunt has V repreaentntix’ea of M1111“: Utah, Wisconsin, Tennvssee, Inwn 1111110111, Dakota and Mzchigan. Not only the general college course Highland Hall. 111 pnliuul,‘ “Gut! 111nm are in» i113 French or Geiin'au; thirty four are stud) the 11111110; the special utudoutvx 1u élocutiuu number 111qu11; d1irkwu studying drawing? and paint- lmg, larger chums 111:: pumuiug the lutudivs of Lituruturr, llintnry, Lutin, :Hiutnr_v uf urt. Muthemutios, and H10 Sciences. ‘ ‘ ('«fuhraled mum], bylln hhhltnhs‘, h) h ”Hhmst: thud pillow mum Ul’hqllelfltlt'“ ut‘ “huh nuuuuuun’ {Honda hmk tin-v ‘purt ufluukvra nu. At uhnut Thullkh- [giving mm!“ {In- xix-qt quurlrr H! [I v' "' Hullowe'én " \\ In ‘urux “ill (law “111'“ mmw linen-art ‘it‘: statistics rewarding; the ”(howl MrilT'Nh given. -- ' 3 - t Farms in this viuiyity uu lu-in-r. sold. all the time. Mr. \luiJfield, ufi Deerflem 11an bought \Ir. “ ittmur a! place and MI. \Vittunr inumls toil locate w 1h}uxc,setl._ Putnam of “It: Duvrfiuld uhevsu factory are not aware of a little game one qt meg: WP“ Ls plying. Hm will onlcr butter from the fuctuIV, and then a ll i£ fox vao'rul tents more; fihnfl m‘paid {or it_. Tm has been going on f6; Home timu, um} hr in so mnnv dollars \ aim-4d every month. IBM» is not gluing a. In- \sould be dom In Hurvh Mr. Hillis, {mm Lukt- Pun-5t, 3’ Lehigh Valley Coal Complain-v.69 068.1 and best grade Virginia Â¥ - . Canhal Coal always on hand. AppIy to.A. W. FLETCHEROI‘ L. D. PHILLIPS. Orders may be left at Drug Store. ' T- E. WPIERSON Emmflmm Bgmfimw % wghglgmwm, .I ~.. 9 Have your Furnitureu bolstered, refinished and repaired by a practical me~ chunic, (the expense will )e no more.) Mattresses renovated and made tu Order. Carpets taken up and re‘luid. Lace cqrtains. lambriqllius and shades hung. I I make Parlor Sets, eta. at from 10 in 20 per cent. less than Chicago prices. First-class work‘éuaranteed. Furniture packed, unpacked and sat up. Shop, north of Pystofiice. Orders mm be left-at McDonald’s. ' ' -~ '1'. _E. IfIERSON, Highland Park, Ill. 'A lax; Q :auppl 6: Dry Lumber, hard and s‘mft' wood. Also Cedar Posts con- Itantly on gnCL filoe and yard atflpier, HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. :' Newpxapera, Periddicale and Siandgnf Libraries on hand. Cigars and To- hams, lso, dealer in Artisbs' Materials, Paints, Oils, Va‘rnishea, Brushes, Win- dow Glass, Wall J’aper, Window Shades, Eta. Public Telephone Oflice. “CHARLES PAGE, mGHLANDPAleLL Stat10nery, Schoo Supplies, Fishing Tackle , and Fancy Articles, PURE- MILK CREAM, umber“ "Lath and Shinglésy Decrficld Doings. Get; ready for Winter by laying in ybur supply of BY JOHN B‘O’I‘Iâ€"I. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL A. W. FLETCH ER. Families Supplied with DEALER IN i The cuncert, or munu-ul I'm-Ind, to {h- given )lyrhlififi Rosa is for the brun- mtit of Um lulerar)’ Sncinly. The ‘xm-ul luumv, m: umlvraluml, wnll be ‘flll‘ltlnhl‘ll b} Inn-Inln‘r‘ nl 4)‘ A. U V'l‘lu- howdy run-mu m be Iiuurmhing _uiculyv, xunl m probably dump; butter Wu”; 1th t‘l' their summer vm-ution. pxeuclnfia'ih Um Presbyterian Church. hut. Sunday, nu the hfu uf'Murtiu Luther. His tulk to the young people win be given in Wm week». Mr J. E. Kueoht htn obtained a situatiuu in (.‘hicngmm hu wnll prub- ably be mmy ull wmtcr. but Vermont hmmn Vzu'utiun i5 war, and Lln- scholars with then’ hunks were won moving town“ the “Temple of lmurmug" Ind. )Lmnlu)‘ morning. That “mum-age" m M runL Its trzu'ols :m- o'er. l’ea'ce be to its nwunu-y; ur, in other wmlu, the mud” bus apologized and burn forâ€" giwnâ€"«Hmngh probably not furgot- ten ~uml u-vrryum: is rvquvsted to kuv ) Bliii and sulfur) mum ulmut it. Ayn gm; were made on but): Hides, thc receiver going down Lu Chicago and upologizmg tor tho grand blun- der in sending it buck to the wrong fellow, and tim real offender tiimlly facing “hunt and begging fur fnr~ giwnens nml inert-y ut tlu- fair re; cuiwr's hands. But we are forget- ting olirnelvcu; “ mum ” is the word hereafter. M(um-; r .\(M)x). Mm. W. H: Dow hm rn-turuml Lu

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