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Highland Park News (1874), 8 Jan 1897, p. 12

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The pig “might-(l 17)“ pounds flmsml. ynzi ki!-h:‘.~‘>3_nw day and (101- iwrml to Mr. Hum» tlu- 1.1-xt. Mrs. Happ (-uukcd 301110 of thv mum that night for supper and sziid it was not good. The next day Mr. Hum) out up tlw pm‘k and sultvd it down. and [L night for supper and sziid it was not good. The next day Mr. Hzipp out up thv pm‘k and sultvd it down. and him \"t'l‘k or so. fuumi it was. nut ki-epiug. In twu or three \\'i-t*i{§;:‘ii(' saw Mr. “'0”? and told him the- pork was in bad shape. was diseased in fact. when killc-ii and (it-lin-rmi. Mr. Wolff Inukvd zit iiH‘ purk in thi- hula rul. zuni fuuml it in bud cundiiiun. he suys. in-czmst- it Wu" not prupvrly sulti-(i. l'ltimutvl'v. .\lr. Hzlpp thrt-w ihe pork into his manure hvup. In the spring fulluwiug. Mrs, anp paid Mr. WUHT $31)” on tlu- pig. This shit was lmmght for 1hr lmi nut-v ()f tin- purchnsv prima. Ezwh party tuhl his story ,in full and had two min-r \\'itn<~~'svs: Mr. Wolff. 1m; i'ui‘uwrs. his In-igl:h<nn~. who iH'iIH'd him okill this and thin nthm' pigs. all m fur m thv)’ kin-w m' notivmi \\l';‘|‘ in guiui. snumi. nr nntivml \\t-;‘1- in gnntl. snund. ht-nlth) (~nnltitinn. 511'. HM”) hzut his futhvr and l rntln-r. hnth said thr- Imrk was in Infigcnmhtinn wlwn h-Tt nt .\1 r. Hnmy‘s. 'l‘lnw-nnrt ('nntinut-(l thv (‘il~'t' tiH 'l‘hln‘sthly lnnrnin},r :11 l0 n‘clnvk tn vxunnnv HIHE‘I‘ fully thv luw nt’ tln- s‘nn‘vnn- (-nnrt nf lHinnis in th«- wwll knnwn (-usv nf \VnH' \‘s. Dick/sch. 73 “L. 3”»3. hnx‘ (hwidvtl that in such cases it in ”it“ duty nf the purchaser tn vxzuninp tho goods «lvliw-rvd nt mum to 500 if thvy arv all right: if not tn notify the 501101” nr return ”10 gnnds tn him immedi- ately. lnstvml of doing this Mr. Hum) out up the pnrk and Stlht'd it ann the nvxt (lay tn (-ure- it. He HUI)“ fnund it was nnt km-ping and antiml it nut nf the-lmrrvl :nnt salt» ml it again. Snlnv twn nr thrm' wm-ks uftvr tlw pnrk was 10ft :It hi3 hnusv. lw math-(t Mr.\\’1)lfT'sHttvntinn A LITTLE LAWSUIT. {wimem-mmvwm» to it. whvn both uxzunim-d the pork l and both found it in had condition. l In addition to this. the next spring Mrs. Hum) paid Mr. Wolf $100011 tho privv of lllt.‘ pork. Judgment - for tln- plaintiff, Mr. \Yoltf, for th+~ full amount of his dvinunds toguther “ with lllt' costs of the suit. Mr. Hib- lmrd rvully had no illit‘l‘llktlth‘Z‘ the l 1 supremo (-onrt hoing so ole-air and do» (-isivv thon- iyzm nothing vlsv to do but find for lllt' plaintiff. Buforv .tlm trial hégyn thé boiirt tried to ‘ llith‘ the parties settle for $3.12 and 011011 pity ollt' half the coists then inndv about ’5” cts. each. Mr. Happ n-fused and insisted on a trial. lf an :i'ppi-ul is takrn. the» county or circuit will render a llkt‘ decision or ‘ throwtlw (-1150 out, for the mine (-ourt has dvte-rininod tlw l the ('il St ‘. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. The rvsidvnm‘ of the liltv Capt. anwn on W051 Central avenue was (liscm‘ert‘d h) 1w (m fin- :Ilmut "2:3” va Ymn‘s morning. tlw alarm in» givvn by James Duffy. T119 house- was unm-vupit-d. and there was no fumimrv. it \\'I51"\‘idt*llt]_\'()f im'g’ml» e».ate!“X¥¥.Â¥.Â¥..Â¥.Â¥$¥¥¥Y¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥§§¥m J fi 23m In»?! a mung mam. ms. i HIGHLAND PARK NEWS J ¥¥¥¥§$¥§¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥¥o¥§¥¥¥¥XXX.»â€" «i atArtistic Job Printinga! Note Heads. Bill Heads. Invitations. Calling Cards. We Have the Facilities For Executing At Prices Which Will Suit Everybody. #___â€" No. 5 St. John’s Avenue, Highland Park, Illinois..fi.a¢ iary origin. Tramps have been seen about the premises and it is suplxmed they got, imaud the fire was started in an old worthless mat- tress left in one of the lower rooms. The building was estimated worth $300“. and tho infiurauce was $2M)”. 0f the three tire, and hose companies only about a dozen men, refiponded to the call, and there were some un- avoidable delays in getting the hose and apparatus in working order. It‘aeems that someone But in three or four odd liydrantsdowii that way which an ordinary hydrant wrench won’t fit.» and one had to be hunted up. The council had better attend to that at once. We arereliably in‘ formed that a lot of loafing spectati‘” ors interfered with the firemen at ‘. their work. crowding into their way and making all sorts of sneering . and derogatory remarks. Perhaps they don't. know they are liable to I arrest and fine for such conduct. but ' they are. \'(‘Ell'. Subscribe for the NEWS: $1 1w} Statements. Business Cards Circulars.

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