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Highland Park News (1874), 30 Apr 1897, p. 2

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Published in (he: mtercsls ht Highland Park, Highwmxl and Ravinia, cvery Friday afternnnn lw H. l“. A. E, livzuls. Advorusing rates made know n on applicaflon at this office. . . I The Highland Park News. ()i‘u latc city clcction suggests lots of prolitahlc rcllcctioim ()m- is that if thc littlc spasm against Mr. Schu- machci'. on account of what sonic suppose-d was his hostility to womcn on the school hoard, which on a low cstimatc cost him. say 13' \‘otcs. had not. 'hamwned. Mr. (liecnwluirh ‘3 ma- jority of fit) or \thcrcalmuts. Would havc lwcn cut down onc half. Also. if Messrs. (i'rccnsladc and Doolcy had not Workml in harmony hoth would haw had lmw-r \‘otcs. Ht-ncc. it docs Hot follow that two yoarahcncc Mr. S‘chuiuaclicr could not overcome this l\' our boyhood tlwrv was 21 justifi- of tlw pvm-v who lwmnm- Notorious. um! many pvoplv \vomle-rwl why, us in other respects hv was a first class mun. 0119 (My hv IISkt'd our futht-r. :Inotlwr justivv, 1o sit with him in Hu- triul of a was». :I w-ry (wmmun ('usiom thvru \Vhilv thv Ik-onlv 'l‘crms. $11K) pcr \‘ 1r, 55 cculs fur six munths. 30 ccnts 201' tlm-c months. H2 uppusitiun votes Mr Urrr‘f‘n ulmlv fume-d 2m mlvvrse- >Innjurit)’ of nwr IUU ilITH ;\ sucvossful mujurit) ..r v.2. ' m-rv (,‘rutlu-rin;r and said. “Wt-I thing of this K (him-1m rupliml. H'inl H. I“. EVANS LEWIS Ii Hmmm) Sl‘wnss is attending tlw Naws. We move tn lwttm' quarters ulmut MM' 151. (Mic-c: McDonald‘s Building. St \\'mlur. Highland Park. lliinnis. I] [t‘l'fi‘ was IIthl’illllh FRIDAY, APRIL 30, 1897. rd :1! the INN-”mm at Highland Park. [1],. ax srcuml vluss nmtlcxx l‘)\'vr_\'|nuly {hr-n knvu' \\'h\' BI'SINESS MANAGER. EDITOR Inhus WOMAN .POLITKS Last \\ eek the Nmm said Vfr S( hu nlacht'r opposed women in the school board. That was a misleading state» ment, and error. What he did UlL ject to, was not a Woman. and luast lof all Mrs. Smuot, but to an cast I side woman displacing Mr. Emma. the west Sidfl choice. As that side furnishes much nwr half the pulllhllh‘, he felt that it was, in all fairness. . (‘llllt‘lt‘ll tn at least two wilt. of, the livv mvmlwrs of 1hr hoard: and he) THE HIGHLAND PARK NEWS. was right. certainly, so long as we) claim to regard locality in tho sch-(:7 tiun of schunl directors. ()1'. if tht-y would select a gomlwvstsitlv‘wulnan, ho wunhl not uhjevt. It was [wither thv person nm' thv 3ch. but tho lu- cality. (H1 which he: liar-ml his 0mm sition. What the wmnun shuuhl have- (lunea was to put Mr. Evans and Mrs. Smoot ()11'~dht‘ir ticket. been whully fair to thn west side and had tlwir wmnan (lirecjur also. Perhaps that swinfiml too big a job. and they. 1i 9 thé wicked men. were in poll ti % to win. Mr. Si‘hmnacher's only .teutiun Awash right. and lN'Shlf‘h. as Mrs. Snmot no Woman. in fact shuuhl hv even seemingly handicap pe-(l by any pussililv chargv. as W» haw: heard it. of being a weapnn tu M r. Evans’ (lf‘ft‘fll: that was tlu- “politics" ()f the Woman mun-mum. a phase which will lw sililninah-(l in futnrta varu] Hf the speukvrs put in n ft-w Words t‘VPIEUHItUI‘)’ of what the-y had will. and thou Aldermvn Kit-v. Phillips and Ohm- s'mkv, not so much in rt-ply. :15 in vxplmmtinn of thv (mum-ilk (‘mn‘sv unit lumitiml. Messrs. Luahvr. Hipwvll. Mitlrllvttm um] vaurul nthvrsuskvd nlmut who ()I‘tll‘l‘t'llfllltl who was f‘X’H‘th'tltf) puv fur a Int Hf Htrc-ot HH‘H‘VH that pa) fIII II Int (If HtrI-ot HUN )5 that had vaIItly lwvn IIIzult- and HUIIH‘ of tin-III said if that mum-V hilt] hwn [mt to humping and grading lort (‘liIItnII it would IIEIH‘ IIIIIIh- II gum] Htrm-t (Ff it fur tiw “mm It wusvx 'iidillHi that. thvsv suru‘w \vI-I'v :1 part (If ”I“ II|.III tn Heum- grmh‘s at all the h‘l‘vl‘tfi :IIId shit-walks in “In rit}: Mr. lishho-I' suggmtwl ttht [('()N(‘].l DH) Hum FIRST mun] yet how tn mukt- streets: ht us go slnw till we (In. Chen!» mvudam means“ big expenh‘h'e‘ waste. Ww 011 St. Johns :n'vmw want HIII‘ strc- ,t impmw-(l in :1 way that will lw gum] and that will last." WHOLESALE IMPROVEMENTS. there had been two official g‘ades established on Port Clinton already and they did not rant another, es- pecially this cutting down and level- ling up process which had been so ruinous elsewhere. Alderman Charles B. Rice , “I am glad so many people are out tonight and they speak so freely, though some have ‘rubbed it in' pretty hard. but we can stand it. There has been a strong demand for better streets and our committee asked Citizens to give us their Views. and this scheme grew out of it. Some who wrote us did not come to this meeting." [Laughter and calls of “\VlIU‘” “name them." etc.| He scored citizens for not attending the ,council meetings, and helping the aldermen with their advice. There was no secrecy: the time was short. and the committee had to act quick l_v to get it before the last meeting. so as to publish to the people. Alderman (‘ropley (1?. Phillips “l have been surprised at some things said here tonight. There has been no swrecy: no attempt to foree things. and so long as i am in .th‘e council. there will be none it l can help it. [Cheers]. (The editor of the NEWS “ishes at thispoint to bear testimony to Mr. Phillips" determination .every tint}.- that the people shall be heard on all these important. matters before def inite action is taken.) Alderman W. J. ()bee spoke brief ly as We left the chamber in the same general line. IL, livhh-ntly the (-nuncil was a little- surprismlut the stre-ngth of tlw nmmsitinn. at its imvnse» vurm-stnvss and its mwwvhvlming ummimi‘y. ltwusu vulcmm. an avalanche. a ('wlmw. :1 flout! bursting of all lwvmzs and hurruwx. it was in slmrt. a pure. but intvlligvm 3491f ('(JIIS('i()|I.\ (lmnm-rm'y arm‘s-ml and an Hm (lo fun-v for self. family and hump. Whutm‘vr om- .nmy think. pro m‘ (-1111. of Hump imprm‘vnwnts. that Inc-Ming was 2: grand and inspiring sight topnv \Vlm lwlivw-s in popular instifutimm 'l‘hv h-stimuny was unanimous uh two paints: first. to press thusv imprnvmm-nts mm" wnuld he- (-unfis cation nf prnpt'rf)": tIu-ru- nrv mzmy. nmrv than must think. who simply could not pay these ussn-smnvnts. sunw (-nn lmrc'ly (In it’ huw: mmHn-r mldwl lmrdq-n wuuld hrmlk thruugh: us ('ity (MUN-tor for thrc-o )1»:er w:- know tlw tinmu-iul situatinn nt' nmny Hf thus» tnxpuy'vrs and that Int-Ming (mly Voim-«I tho nnkmt truth. when it said “ this moans cuntim-utimn." St-(wul: ”I‘lu- point is. that \w- N( \TES

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