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Highland Park News (1874), 15 Apr 1898, p. 1

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rat-iron and Furnace Work ‘rder. ‘s’h Brackets, ens. LAR OW ‘, SR., |s. Suprrintendc‘nt E AT ALL TIMES PARK. ILL , :s. RANGES, 'SEHOLD GOODS. ultrv Yards, «- and B. P. Rocks D.ONLY oved. nd Shipped. ‘ardware. ‘le In our hands. DL'FFY, Hanager. brld‘r, '\yv-\ql" : A ‘ t :are. rders. ‘arcel Delivery. odnk (a noanszn. N‘ V . KUIST. lulu - n In kn.'-l|¢ less “0.00 tturcd by KMMK h Blue Flame “'kkiess ()\\\,f'\1f\l k l IV DAYLIGHT. lding ket Kodak. :ty [Fl 4v; EAST!“ KM)“ 30 dry”! Uluylh \I 1r mam' thmn 11h We speak of tilli mutter plainly because it is getting tn lw seriotu There is no need of these careless tires of brush and leaves. and there isa city ordinance on the subject. Which these careless lire folks had better read. We have been in this city eleven years and never yet burn- ed H barrel of leaves. Most of that time we had a horsmand leavea make the Very best and (‘leanest bedding. and 30 go back on the grounds {or dressing. Now we put them into conepost heaps. for which they make the best material. But if people wish to burn leaves. dJ it in a rain. or see Highlund l’zlrk ll.l.~ n volunteer lire department. that is men whu Vulunr teer their services withunt pay. They go to tires every time they areculle l out. whether the tire is a hrnsh‘henp or a business block. but they won‘t tie it long Twenty to thirty men can't afford to stop their work and lose their time half 21 day or so to gr; off half a mile more or less. to put omit " lot of burning brush and leaves which some careless. ignorant or wicked person has set on tire. They have dOne that several times ‘this spring and are getting tired of it. They are not obliged to turn Ollt,21n}' mcre than the city ministers or school teachers are._ By antlhyiftiiis thing goes on, there will he a big fire of some house. and the firemen won't turn out. they don't like to he foo'ed fur nuthing and lose their time and “ $1265 illsu i gentlv, unselfish nature, simple and manly .‘llltl nn'aifectmlly religious. made him :1 nnixm‘sal favoritawhile his unusual thoughtfulness and con. hitlt‘FflliOU for others, a quality all [00 mm. endear-ml him to H.” who knew him. From t‘l)il(li)00(l his health had been tit-licztte. although of recent years he hml appeared to gain in strength and Vigor, but now shortly after the completion of his tWentyi 50(‘1Hltl )mr he is takenft'mn us. May he rest in pmcu. ‘ Tn his father and mother. and to l.i< uni)“ surviving ln‘otlwr we tentlet‘ ("H‘ iiHH'lft'lt antl must respectful >}m}n1th_\‘. The ftnwmi Scrvives \ere held in 'l‘i'init)’ ('hurt'h this .l‘iitluyi alter. in-mi and the liltt‘l'lllt'lil “twin (inn-e- 'luml (Md who gave it, It is nut {on much tn say that few .\HIIEI';HH’1lWiH he more sim-erely mmu‘m-d than Hurm‘ Bm'zmm. His . . M'wm‘e and devoted vnrevoult! do for! him were done: but themalignhyuf? the «Ii,~o:xso baffled all human efi'urtx, ‘ and he chum! his eyes peacefully mun after wu u'vlm-k on \Vednesdav I nmrniug. and hi< spirit returned, to( During his long illness he- suffer- eilhutlittlc puiu,amlthatl1e bore uu. complainiugly, as his (‘llutnln Was,aud to the very end he retained hi.» con- sciousness and his intoi'est in things about him. lIemii-efl’urts weremadef to relieve him. and all that medical i _A‘* A ‘__~,A-4, - HARRY PAOE BOYNTON. Our entire commumtywas smldenâ€" I ed on \Vednesday‘April13th. by the‘ death of Harry Boyniton. who for a month past has been so ill that each morning: his friends feared toinquire concerning him for fear lest they should hear that he hatl passed away during: the night. So wonder-full was his endurance that in spite ofthet gravity of his comlition,st1‘0ng hopes 2 v x 4 < 5 WATER WORKS ACCIDENT. ’_.._._ The stoppageéof the flow of I water through the intake pipe. week Monday night. was a more [llOUS matter than we first thou; ; The diver spent all oneduy and m ‘lv half of the second day in find that no harm can be done. ['se a‘ little sense and care ifyou must burn ‘ your leaves etc. CORRESPONDENCE. Editor of the Ngtvsiffl In your last issue you ask fora so. c- ' I ' i H l ‘l' - . . . l“ mu 0f “ hit ’0“ term ‘ perp 9“" lthe intake Pipe. as It lies on the l mg problem. [wouldhke toutternph {the lake or rather on the h‘ . r0 :1 solution. or at least to correct some ,’ boulders with which the be'l of l . . erroneous statemenh I lake H covered The strainer In the first place vou stutethutthe . . ' end of the pipe'was found to he i' of hi! revovery were cherished by many to the very last. and the end ‘ was of the nature 01 a surprise. contract for the Exmoor Club build- ' right The diter than slowlt “ 1 , ' . .. I ' ' l N) s : l . 4 mg was let for 51 )1 “'5" th m the ed his way back along sule the l‘ ”I olu. Purh m t l lnmncf natin‘utu ”Jr-u- VOL III. SINFUL CARELESSNESS The Highland Park News. EASTER NOTES. Sunday was a beautiful (l 1y zm'l : invitedbuew spring bonnets null tlow- lets. I At. the Presbyterian Church l there was a great profusion of flowers, :fine music and a sermon by Ex pastor lJohnsoufwhich the people greatly ienjoyed. At the Baptist Churn-lipas- ltor Vines hall‘ some southern friend 10f his in the, pulpit. who ('Hlnlh'lltfll fthe people to say. "How the-.e, south lei-n men can preach.“Hisdbcoursus : were profoundly rich in gospel truth. luttererl with cleuruess and holrlnes.» V At Trinity, there Were the usual : Easter day services. with Sunday Eschool exérciws in the evening. ('on‘ éducted by Superintendent Hipsvell. l Everything was in order. very finely i rendered, the offerings were unusual~ [ly large and generous. inmle by each class separately. Dr. Boulter has recently put in a telephone. Its number is 10.3. l ' ,ors, and to the same man who did ‘ ' , work for them last year. The actual l l i 7 was about $31)“. and it is not let to '4 In the first place you state thutthe' contract for the Exmoor Club build- ing was let for 511”) less than the! lowest estimate of the Park contract- 1 l ,difierence in the complete estimute ‘the man who had the contruct last 3 iyear. That contractor lost money on 3 l . . the work and has since failed. About two years ago a city con- ‘ tractor built one house and ('01!)Hlt‘llt‘« , ied two others here. He could not I complete them and the workmen had lto settle for 90 cants on the dollar. 1 Another city contractor has just fin- I l 11 ished a house here and has lost man-'1 ‘ey on it. Our Park contractors do I n . . i not do busmess in this way. The attack made on the workmen iis as unjust us it is uncalled for. You ‘52:} personally you know but little 1 . :about them. Then Would It not be f better, before making such charges. t to go to some one who does know and ' iii-1 not. prejudiced and find out the Etruth of the matter Y Our contract- iors and uien have put up buildings' [here and in neighboring cities both {north and south. which willcompare favorably with any houses which city lcontractors have built and the urchi- tects and owners will tell you that the {work was donebetternnd more-quick- l_v than it would have been by the “skilled. effective and valuable" city ‘men. and not only that, but the bills are all paid 100 cents on the dollar. and the contructors did not lose mon- .e\' on then). MA>A Nuru All our infotmntiun mu from the Exuwor Club qugs them selves, but prrbaps tin-y (lun't knnw. Has any of the worlnnvn at had m settle at 80 cents on lar? Now ifthe [impouuder of this proh- lelu has the interests of those» men as much at heart as he pretmuls. he should be more curohil to do {ht-m justice and not bring them intn such unfavorable notice. A. B This Subject has been hmught to public notice through your columns several times before and Ih'Vt‘l' in n wav at unflattering toour humvmvn. f Editor of “)9 NEW?» i In your last issue you ask fora Suâ€" lution of what you term a "perplex- ing problem." Iwouldlike toattempé in solution. or at least to correct some I erroneous statements. luxmn 31‘ [119 lel HIGHLAND PARK, ILL, APRIL 15, 1898. We have seen no neuter. better (in isth and more convenient cottage for rent Hum L. 0. Mel’lmrs‘un‘s new one down On Uakwood avenue We Spent an hour the-re tlu- other (H)! ave-1mm. Mrs. Hugh McFarlum- .lr “ill spend the summer with lmr tmu-hild rm at Sylvan Dells. Mrsx J. R. Leach has rentml home to T. F. Miller for one ymr The- Dvus‘luu s have taken Nu Stwn cuttzlgu um! tht- Ashton: the Win Chester huuw Uh Duh- :Ind Latin-l .‘I!’S.C()1,Jillllvs has rentml ln-r humr in tho ' l’mkvt. fur the svnsnu at least. l’rnf. Elisha Gray has routwl his hume for fuur months to Prosidvnt Baker of the Chicago Board uf’l‘rude. 5. M. Millard has mutt-(I Ins mid home on St, Julnh‘ zu'onuv 50H”). m- hear. to one of the Handel's-M110hun- had it before. ‘ The L'UtlnCll having put the who)» ‘mzitter into tln- hands of the tire and water committee. of which Mr. (‘ush mum is the chairman. lie-Went m nut-(- in fact has been every day, tummnlt the Dunhuui Towing-Wrecking (70., ‘the most famous experts in this kind of work in the West. We may add that the committee it working in award with the plans and suggestiunsuf the Dunhum folks. who sentthe diveruut here. Of course this rough weather prevents work a great. dvul ot’the time. As they can't get a (lrup (if \Vutr-r through the pipe oithvr way. a form- air pump is being U‘lt‘tl so tlw hnlr blos will (-unw tu tln- sultan-o and hi cute the h-ak It is auppnsml tn In- 11 lirmik in u jnint cansa-tllxvthe hmuy icebergs grinding on it. The- mmmittw hit-.- put in mum-4M! fvvt of nvw pipe-. from tln- pumping: stntiun nut into the lnkv. su that nuu" we have plenty [if “‘ilh‘r. hut pi-upli- llrr‘ wurnml uguimt drinking it. us it winws in 50 [war tlivsliurmit is liuhlr tu lw cuntzuninutc-(l liy smwrngv No tine knows hmr long it will tukv tn fifltl the trouble and repair it. but it will he done thoroughly :mxl 'thv m-u pipe kept fur vniorge-nviea. Lute-r Almnt ll u'clix-k this turn nnun. word was n-cvivmlat thi~ntlim~ that the hrruk hurl lit-en lix-zitml at 21 point Ull' the 9nd 0! Illt‘ pit-r. The .\'r2\\\ (w uld nut user-rtuin hmv lNHl it was ur how lung it would tukc' tn r0» pair it qu this way he examined “400 feet uf fit 21“ right. At this point \(M f. ot 1from the strainer. the pnpe passes in to and under thesand4 to ‘5 {out deep 1 under some 123 fee‘t of “Her. The 'diI'ortonk his prodding iron and Work- jud it down thr'ough the jfoot or so all the way to the I J sand n my ~hurc and could find no break in the pilw ‘ .1 and has been mar it Am oral titm ~ and: wt um find nothing H119 outer end of the pipe and fnund‘ '1ll(‘~f0f.“l.~~ 'I‘mhl. Mi~s Agnm [ugh-MW: of ( 'Invugn. thI- firm pan of Hu- m-vk. uzn the The sum-1'1 uf RrL \V. M Vilws' I-rlnun Sunday murmng. \\ ill lw“ThI- Trzlnsfiguraniun uf ('hrm " “0 un- glml tn Imnu that (II-urge. I) Brrulhm “hm hm In um i” ~ | lung uith Hu- I'ri} 1w. i~ (Mumulc mm m Jzunusl I:rl III 1hr dun-mun. ulfI-rx k nf l.ll1('\. u: L.- n quv. 1.. hifi film and I'MlIln-n's I-'-"-IIIIII-I\II\ A'|II II. “Lu“ The stoppagéof the flow of lake water through the intake pipe. lust w eek Monday night was a more ser jiOUS matter than we first thmwht. :The diver spent all ouedu3' and near 113' half of the second (1113' in finding fthe intake pipe. as it lies on the bed Eof the lake. or rather on the huge Eboulders with which the bed of the I lake is covered The strainer and fend of the pipe was found to be 1111 !right. The diwr “16115101313 work- ed his way back along side the pipe sover and around the boulders tin- "Iivuter is about 18 to '2” feet dcepout :there and he found it clear and mic-.1 HOUSE RENTINU. um, I”. Jul} L l‘7‘.|. but pause-d uc-url} all hr:- [1!" hnrc- n. nghland l’urk. 5hr “le 1w (Hllifurui'd tn her 5351053.,“rs,.\l(‘lntu\h. {Hr her health “in-n- \hc- (liq-Ii lu~t Suzuki}. and lwr [um-ml uu~ held \\'¢«l:na-341an}.a1;(l thr- into-uncut in Sun Mame. (‘ul 5hr lean-s u futhvr. hm aistcrw and our hruthvr tu uumrn her death. She “in u ge-nrrul fau'untc- umung her no quninhun-m ph:n'm:|vir~l. i~ MIN-I} In; Hylhu Iliflillwl“uh-11:1!Hn-Iullnuingru tlvliH-l'wl, uiw T» gui lululv fur T watvr lmllll {Ul‘i‘} '1‘. .L Lummn Imx win-mu :unl shm- making and ,u-y-ui ()H‘l'Jnlm H‘ Muhrl lull .\lr. I.:IllllUH 1 no (lmllv! \\ Ill \\ :Hor \K (' drink Hu- had ('lmim Schmul elm-tin“ {til' District No. 7. comes tomorrow unvruugn. Women} can “:19. if the) u‘iu‘hnlhnrwiw (In-y ' can fitu)‘ Ht hmm- um! rn-nd Quu Vudh‘. .'\ h-uvhvrnf ’IIHHU. frmn ('hirxgu wuuM likvtn nrgnnizv :I "In“ in Highhwl l’u'k lx’vt'm'mn'r- {urn i~hwlz for purlfu-uluh impnn- .\ H Unum-nmrk " In Hn- Huh st-hn Sntunlzn, 30H \nlm hull mu «'lmn .\1o-s~rs, I’ (' \VJIK‘UH and JullH'h H. Shivlds :Iml (‘. H Rim- were-«INC!» ad school ‘rlhlww. Huturdu} lust uh :I lurgn. ntrung mh- :n'unno. \A'Hhtw In wll fl‘l‘Kh to a few NIK'YOHH‘I" 1“” (‘zlll or drop lwr a "HFL‘I JAUIIU.~ Lill‘lJll. HM‘ ~lum-Iu;|xn.ulf1-I-x his film‘k nf Lulicw' :Inll «'hHIIH-H's ~1HH‘I-\'('I'_\'\"M'Jl'. :nhe \\ :mh (u win-1- lhum out. 1! n Hooking at everything about it. The {fact is. he is a first class mH-hunic 15nd has (lune must «’1' HH- wm’k him ‘59” and thew i~ nut u shabby or f:vhemp thing alum! it. II» will rent ithat 'dud his «my; home. as he- wislws‘ ‘tn leave the city for u w-ur or ran Don't {urgut (~in rim-(inn Int-\t Tuesday. yolk 01mm 21! 7 n. m and close at 3 p. m t Supt. Todd uf the Bluff (Wt) Rail \Vuy. mm in the: Park tmlny. Eight 01‘ ton 1”)th fur rem: will if ynu “an! a gmul houscaml :x 710ml bar-gain. fuhum UN \n-rr “nun-n \\ 0 '(‘H row-1H \\'. Th1 Mrs. (Lll'lmh-L. n!" .“i~s n-vt'ul {rm {rum lnl‘ ought o-ut am‘rxfiw L >110“ng ll n-tlh Ms t'm- I‘t-lllnn W i OBITUAIH \lu'l‘ifl‘l} at ”A to HIV purin NEW'SLETS Illo‘1’\: svllw {rum \\. N'Hlnlll HH'Q I “In \‘Mrn-x‘ “1W in s \\‘l'r« 1'1””01 mu- liq-lin-rx himu-u JI‘PJUI i111! ‘llu’t luulwl 41¢»). “arkman :InIl lllllllHl \HH "(‘1‘ 10-min]; 1m! «IIN hv HM Dm-xlu-M ()n Dt-n‘l‘fivld rich milk :lq-Ih rn nu nut Ium- In (-f ”w I‘. the- 1H ’H'To 1U Jam-w A Rullwrfurll. m. mungrl- EL uumvd h} lm'fll “'nrkvrs. hflh 1m [mm-d a u-ries n! open air religwm meanings. lf ln-runiwiwn m grunh-d tho-y will start mm Sunday at ur lerv shnlllnl h1- nu up’nmtluh tn lln- um- will (a: fun the- Mlmmn u! n publu- Mm”) Ah unlnmmn hkr thxs 1~ u hum-m in Mr!) ('nim-n, u rvfr'u-m-v {HI Hu- lunlnml. hh l’dlfl'" huh (”I 1hr mule-armed \\ lust bent-r wn} lwfll‘lld )«vm c-\rmng~ ”mu ‘1» read :1 gum! lumk. than all Hn- “'urld has pruuuum'wl gm 1] ‘ 'I‘lu- tax it- a un-n- t'xrt-uuwtanwr and t-mirvl) out of prulmrhun m Hu- mum de-rhm‘. l! lii'h0‘1’\«‘\ )nlxr snmmn urnr ”rualzu r \\ hem u \\'.mk--;_::m mmMrr 1~ ~4wa up fur II-tll(‘l'\ lhi- i~ “hat in- rvmh from hm pulpit. w says thr- sin 1v~~~U21IHHP "Th" x'rgnlar wvninn uf Hm hwnke} (-luhuill 'H‘ hvld u~ usual a! ”w (-lu-w of thin M'niw‘ Mrmlwn \\ 1H 11m» up juwt (intrude 1hr vlmrrh «11ml. mukr rvumrks and sturv u! Hu- lmhc-n‘ who Hum» in Hwir ('u~ hm: A“) Inc-mber krumn tn ewurt :1 yuung Ind} lu rhlln'h likv a man. m thh ln-r Mar A gt-mlvmau duriugflw yuuhg hut} in whim-h 11k“ a man. A thh ln-r Mar A gt-mlvmau during” wnicq- n-wnrl hm hwmu again hkv gentle-«urn, u H) In‘ prumpll) "HWH' {rum lllt‘lllbt‘r‘llil' " ~4wa up fur n rc'ulh {rt-m hm 1"~~U;1/:'1!v 'I‘hv [Chuurflx Iva (hnugu uu- (lying (. 1h ~111uh‘ "1311'" in “> hllN .. l .H gnhlu'l P .: \R-rmum hrw sun! « "glh ulltn' Thn- N'\O‘ll ‘ ('H~ ifl'l‘ (M “rum I‘nflnv. lem, Wilma ('l‘m‘kr: ('hmwr :md ('rmku-s \Vr gun-M hum \nllh (‘hwuyu will lw rvungvlilm‘. :Hnl thin unlc- u m1:- uf dun-p lumilu" hluswu‘. :u lln- erN' A! tlm Libertyville luv”. "wrung: lard “c‘f‘k Hwy lmd a radar! will: YlH‘H lllisllv vnuumssiunvr and filmll} \nl ml tu rvlund llu- linens a film “a; in pa) :1 premium tn sllllllPS~ ”14",: lmx rinsing llnisllo-n In (-nrso’ (he hm“, Miss ('uru Dunn of lvanllm- gm:- u Xvwl‘lugland humwr Tue-why own lug. As her fallmr mm burn and mun-d in lihkc-rnlield, Vc-rmum. uln- lmvw lum‘ to pn-parr-tlwwmmd lmrl. ('ulxlmgv. ”Autumn lw‘h. H cult-r21 -Tln- (iurnre \V‘ ('. T, l", l);l(l 1) lm). quot recently and had nochnmpngm- nr 51. .lulir-u Mr» Sclmulwr “ar- luasl llllblrfifib. “ith [Kml prandinl speechm by Musdumes Shepard. .V Lamb and J. L Sawyer, Dr. Young. and Ellsworth hifllfflll. ' The rc-umins ”(John I‘. Xurhnmnw u! tln- first while- ('hildnm lmrn u. Lukv (Mum); “In; dim] In (‘nllfurmu u fmv u'wkn ugu. rc-m-hwi Huukvallula Ian! mm); and “'l‘rl' imvrrm! m ”w lwmmful Inmhm- (-mw-h-ry H4- lo-.nc-.~ Hm-r (lJllL’ll‘l‘X'F. lmmlsunwl} lent u'm-k and “'l‘rt' lwulmful lumhm- Ivan-s an-r (Lulluh‘ prmnimi fur. in fur Thr ludil‘h uf Ivanhoe look aft-4' Hm came-hwy and hence i1 1-4 unv «4' (hr nentrst in the count). A man dnn'! fm-l as though Mr was living curried 0” mm ”W “‘(mllfi. who-n in km: thew iur huriul If \w wanted any “elm".vhx‘kx watch-n. wedding rings. upomn. u" ulhrr goodu nf this kind. wo- shuult! go right In J F Ingulls .k mu in \Vuukvgan. Nurhm'ge for this nutim'. simplv trmh Tho» Yul” folks will lmld a mumnr ial nvrvive in memury of Frances E Willard. non Sunday aftermxm. a. friends from \\'uuwudl. Gray» Lake- Hnimrillv. For! Hill etc, can uflmul van men and thrm- “mm“ H Wnukbgan Went m Chicago last Sax urdny, uln‘iunsl)‘ tn trmlv. so nu L help build up their own hm“ Loy. people those. you we. "P“, Fredrnlmgo-n. {or ”H‘t‘!‘_\4'lll~ a mimimmry in HM». Pulighlmnwl the Grays Lakeitvfilnfl Sunday morn ing on “Mormonism." “00"“! f1|(JH\V()OD HAVPENINGS AROUND THE COUNTY i. lull urplmn» null munh Iu-ngm- u! .\'m ur (lymg (u I'\;lh‘,_'l‘lx/l' H Num- in “Sewn (' Sup ~hr gmpo-l midnml} IHH. m ['H‘IN‘”) \H'k (‘Hi tn

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