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Highland Park News (1874), 5 Mar 1897, p. 6

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The Highlafid Park News. l’uhlishcrl in HIV Interests n! Highland Park. [lighwund uml Kuviuin, cvcry Friday :lflcrmmn by H, I“. (V A‘ E. Bums. Terms, $L00 pgr yt-c months. 30 cents for lhn Advertising rates nude known on nppliuuon it this office. LEWIS B. H‘lBBARD H. I“. EVANS ()HiL‘U \vmme, DON'T no to looking to Pres. ML» Kiuley fur "pronperity." Help bring it about by going to wurk at the lwst wage you can get. and at anything \‘011 can find to do. and therewith paV\ vour (191m as fast ans-um (-1111. That will restore confidm 11m» in \011 and help restore» it in all other men. WE SEE that Editor J. J. Burke. of the Antioch “Ne“s." is ‘Inen tiuned' as at cmdidate for superfisor‘ from his town. Brother Burke. hear one word from the Nestor of the Lake county press: ”Don't!" We dislike very much to 509 a man who sits on a throne come down to ordinary things. You run the “News" admirably; stick to it. and let cunnnnn folks run their puliticul affairs. Stick to the quill. ALDERMAN l’nILLrPs must nut 1w surprised if people any um» uf thv reasons lu- wanted the hicyclv pvtL tiun referred. was to haw it decided in“ full council. which probably mean» its dvaat. It will requirt- four votes tn pass it. Aldormvn Rice and (Hum ‘fuvur it. wlwrv will the uthvr two vutt-s cmm- from? If thvooum-il (-un ufl’urd tn (‘t'ft'zlt it the people can ufi'nrd 1n Imu- it dw f'vatvd: that‘s surv. JHK‘FC‘ 'l'm. CONTRACT for building the nvw lmlw- nn Hw Exmour (‘mlf ("huh grunmk Inn hm‘n IN to Chivugu p'lrlio-s, fur sums- 13102” per (w-nt. (-lwnprr than Hwy could It-t if to ulu‘ (lwlpn than thm could ltt if to our Me-ssrs. B W. Brand and Ehnvr Purl; ('2)||tlill'lm\ ()f coursv \w I’ulnwtiornrv in tlw fivld for the “mild huw Iilu-vl to s m ammo Im-2:ll utfimu What \vv want is 21 gmrd. FRIDAY. MARCH Inst-unit? ul Highland ‘ Imulm‘, Mclhmald's Building S! Highland Park. lHinnis. Brsn‘r :4 MANAHER. 55 \‘cnls fur \i\ months. 17.4%! ‘jhmm. Inhlh builder or contractor handle the job, but the managers of the Club tell us the difference in the bids vas so great they could not do otherwise than as they did. No one could ask them to pay a thousand dollars or more. to Park contractors, than to (‘hicago ones. The committee cxr press regret to us. but they must get the best returns for the club's mon ey, that. anyone can see. Now what is the reason of this? The Park has contrm‘ors enough forcarpentcr and masony'ork. (‘an't they figure close and\a 'curatc. or does material cost more here. or.are wages higln-nor is it that a given sum paid for work to Park mechanics does not secure as much work as the same sutn paid to Chicago \vorktnen‘.‘ ()r is it that Chicago contractors have more capital and can buy at better advan- tage? Somewhere there is a leak. and if Park mechanics are to hold their own against Chicago men. they must find out what and where it is, and remedy it. There should. in the nature of things. he no reason why Park men should not stand at least an even chance in this matter. but that they do not. is very evident. Now in the interest of our own time chanics. We want the matter iln’est igated and remedied. THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. It is wry impurtunt than vvvr)‘ hum-st citizvn shank] take em inter est in the forthruming’ vlvctinn. The-r0 is H supervisnr tn hv t-lvctvd. and an assistant, Wv presumi- Messrs. Fletcher uml Hagan will In- vloctml by acclunmtiun. as it wvrv. hut furnll tlmt peoph- should (in ‘iN’il‘.(illt}'. The-n tlu-n- i nu Ham-s.» ur. Juhn Vinm‘y (ivcliiu-s says In- hns hm! (-nuugh and his vi!) (-h-i‘k ship is all lu- ("dll “'le anti-ml In and he don't want it. As um- (If his frivuds m- NH frunkl} thut Mr. I’imwy's wislws should In- rmpe-t-h-d. Ht' INN svrn-(l this Imvn thum- many )‘c-urs and if he- wishvs m n-tirt- hr is vntitlml tn rc-lvuw. HP dm-sn't want to umwur to ho uftt-r :Ill tlwrt‘ is in to aim): sight. TOWN ELECTION. honest .cupahh- mun. ouo of good sound judgment. and he should he of some oxporiencu with real estate matters and know the value, out, of personal proporty. We want thv best man that can he had for that pluvv. Lot us haw that uiun and thou kw-p him in there. for sonn- yvurs, so he can do his lwst; ‘ 'l‘hvn. us to tln- new justices. the only mun "we have hoard mo 0. L. ‘ (”men for the north t‘lltl. and eitlwr v(‘. H.' Baker or Putt-r. l“. Dooley here. Mr. linker says ho doc-sn't cart- for it. and “'0 don‘t blame him, if Mr. Doolvlv's health is gmxl l enough lw will hv all right.. HP would keep a mode-l set of books; hr ruthér likes tho luw study. is honest. at man of good sense and judgment. It is only 2: question of his health. For tln- new constulilvs the north t‘lld man we have nqt heard of. but we learn thvrv is 2: mon- llt'l‘t‘ to elect Ed. .1. Noluu and lt'l him lourn tho business. That suits us all right: w» hun- no axes to grind. no t‘llt’llllt‘fi to punish. but lots of friends. The NEWS wants tlu- bet-st ' Elfin for t‘VPI‘y ulna-'5 let us all tnkr‘ we learn tlwr elect Ed J. 1 thv business right: “'9 hm exwmws to punish. friends. The NEWS \\ Win for vvvr‘v plain-("5' hold and secure them tht- whole thing was thv Pl't’h't‘lu'e' and joy of his nmthvr. Nothing could surpass in interest and beauty. 01‘ lwttvr exhibit the high plane of mm mwial and (lolliestiv lift’ than that. Mm. l’rvsidt-nt McKinley} wmnlvrful (‘hicagu inaugural (lrvss was $0011 and :nlmii'vtl. hut it will he- furgutten a' thousand llllH‘h‘ uwr. while yvt tlw imprvssinn ut‘ “Muthvr” McKinlvy's IH‘PM'lH'P will rel-main. Just 10” years ago John Adams. that Staum-h Ultl Puritan patriot. was inauguratA-d as Washingtnn'n succvssmx If any thick. narnm- succvssmfi ll any IIHCK. nurrmv Inindvd partisans. and u svurriluus l)Ff‘N~. uhusv vxâ€"l’rvsidvnt Clm'vlund. let them read the vile stuif said and written (If Washington. and ruflvct on wlmt has immune of .it all. An hundrwl yours (‘ihilrfi away a multi ludi- of lie-s und (-nnsignh‘ their 1111‘ thnrs tn :1 well-dervvd oblivion or puts tlwm in the abiding pillnry nf rightt-(ius public opinion. MARCH FOURTH.

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