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Highland Park News (1874), 22 Apr 1898, p. 1

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LiiGE CLERK. BERG. T E. El .485. NS‘ PARTY. P. 0’) YLE u: yatatmzue tens you '3 V. r' fur one. >1. L4\DT. QER BROS. ALL»: “WHEELSJ 8130“ N. mmmmmfi A \i) 563* \U Vf > f ‘31 bl TTFR 1'22 ".zrkct. ".4 S t Meats t.) )Piivflt‘. there was 1: sigh uf relief. the cauzitry was safe: thirty persuus in this city care enough abuut our pub lic schools m give fifteen zziinuies out of a year to express that intereét. and nearly haif (if those are presulxr ably mothvh‘. Verily this. is a glori- ous country. Worth dying fur after‘ Spain is licked and (‘uha i~* safe. cm‘ ELECTiux ‘ “Peopie's”and "Citizen'S" parties. in Tuesday. April l‘Jthâ€"tbe historic gether with a prupusition to lay 2 day witnessed this event, It was i special tax of one will On the atsess- April W. 1773, that the honest yeu led Vainutiun fur the benefit of the 1 Saturday. Ami} lfixb. from 4 to 7‘ 0ft] n‘clock p. m. at the school houm‘. In‘ There are OVer 500 pupils in the Eh sc haul and the zeal of the people‘ .or that the educational training of the Pupils his 1 3% WM}: to fifi the patriotic héarti .his ; with pride. Hence the Pst‘itement be t4 tan high. Judge Hihhard <W0re in hp” David A, Hoimes and Daniel L. Znok my ; as judges and Capt. Othu H. Morgan Brm as (-lvrl; of thc: election and flw 'fuu H”: inmmlimely hwgun'. Major Hart-f~ and S Vail was an hand and gut Li< vow did; in swam} and UH'H sown aftvr came- Mum Mrs. “iii and so the rush continue-d {HI 7 U‘C:'.K:;\’. UI' fur full time” huurs. Mich :h thert- i» um cuuxbrum Amtrafian Alfn OMiqinz Frank C. (' 3" fHHHWrsi \I"lt‘ "Otl‘\‘_ Fvumlv mtr girl" and by her disseminated amnug (".Ir eager waiting people. At last the “'91me ring of the phone told th» <tnr)‘. fur Capt. ()tho H. Murgun. prc-sizlcut. members of the imard, Frank C. ('iurk and Hubert Patton. :h thert- i» um cuuxbrum Amtrafian systcm at the who} olectiun. six} to hm pvrea’ms can nm- in u mimm». The z-rmw] was urderl}: so it needed not mnre than one policeman to main- tain the quivt dignity befitting" 1h:- pl'acv and t‘uem-Cdeiuu. AH uw-r the raw“ the peoflir‘ waned almust breath» lewly f‘ ‘r m» result: m-‘n and Women item! at their pimnes from 74>nwani< 1311 Hz!‘ LL»; (-uiunms Hf names of “‘ianwr's um! figuros couldm- vaunted up and transmitted to the "Helm girl“ and bx'her diaseminnhfl nnumu W he H, Shields. for the High schcml and Charles B. Rice for the tmvnship trusten The result was 2:5 follbws: Mule Votes .....,.,......,,‘.2">l’). Ffimnlr" Nu wimp" the election by a full vote out there and none her». The candidates were Rev. P. C Wolcutt and James naturdzty. April 9th. from I m 7» (Joint-k p. 111. There was a large mt: lest the‘ West Dwrfield contingent. do as it did a few years ago and Um Hmuwu‘ (unxnssmxm Frank Smpey ............. W. . W W and it W215 with tvtzzls Tutal For the sake ofcouveniencejhourvh at the expense of a little repetitign we group all the local elections in‘ one: article. in the order in which thev occuretl. ‘ 1 votes cast ...... “NH-“m Ix We mid ":YKKi by" to the : "Healiugiri" andrang 03' the rvwxsnm mecrlox, Tuesday. April 5th. was the da} d it was held in three precincts th tvtzzls as folk;:w.~: ASSISTANT SI'PERVISHR. , F. Hogan ................ 3GP). Minxsumuu.,...«._ 141 C. Basw L. Palmatier E. Brand. . . VUIH\ VOL III. LOCAL I898 ELECTIONS Ohm V3115 DISTINCT N” Gait I \‘CHUOL ELECTION TOWN ( COLLECTOR Amman-an Min-d 5t. Peter . m. 51x to hllas I’, 11 211114. 3m 4H "t "J \‘ILL.\(:!.’ m mm sum-mm Th!) election here was for a pres idem: of {km village hoard. three \‘il lagv trustees‘or aldermen‘ and one Village clerk. The tickvts were made up as fulluws. underzhe heads of thv 366 141 ‘H h l The :n-\\' council will stand. Ward ()mxrâ€"rAlfrvd St. PPtt’r. Midnw] ML- Chm»); but}: new men. Ward Twu-â€"C.G.Pi-i11ip.< and Dr. George W. Tunwr. one new man. . WardThree~Daniel(‘ohhamfl‘0]. H.'P. Davidson. both old memhcrs. Ward Fuur , WV. J, ()lmeand Wil- liam Gram. Mr. Grant served one term a few years agu‘ <Mr‘ (Nu-v hm served three years Pretty gum! lot of men fur the-tint “big" four ward council. Géurgr “'ininm William A m} rew G («urge- W. Turner Benjamin 0 )n, Ilage commons of Lexington and (‘un in cord PRESIDENT 0" TH Perhaps few of the voters uf : William F. Hogan. . . 83' ‘Tuesday'lnst thought at the memor- ‘ William A. Land! 3‘ tun and 233 years zigu that We attend i l i, ' . day; in the third ward. which we must frequented. all Was: especially quiet. y i There was an imprewire (lllSt‘ffl'K‘ t f ’Ecigars and not a loafer to lie ix-t’li itThe polling place was in RzitTen Lt ‘Baker‘s otfice and occasionally the monotony of the day was relieved by that gentleman told his assuciates of; this amtemplgtad trip truth-r» lad gable events (if 123 yeah ugh). but we i VILLAGE TRI'S‘ lthought of it, a“ it was ju~t 3-7 years Richard Shannon. uvjago that day that we t‘i~ited Lexing- James E. Bruwn, Edward A. Weleh. . ted the Centennial zit Cunt-0rd. heard ‘Thomau P. Doyl" . {George William Curtis delirerone nt' Henry (iruy “Minute Men" of the liex'ulutiun un- _ . veiled down l)_\' the (‘uncwrd bridge. and picked a spray uf leaves frnmthe graves of two Rritish Soldiers buried 1there (in the lmnks' (if the Assnbet. Hur cit_\' electiun wux‘ fur nldernen in each 0f the {our wardf. tun; each in the first and fourth and une t‘ucil ~tin the second and third. There Were no very striking incidents during the {some one gning in and ordering ton of coaL each judge and clerk was supposed to do that in pay fur rent . ofthe T()HKI)‘--ail sales strictly fur cash. 1'0”?" W limit- In ward'two. they voted in D. Mi . , ; his mntchless uratinni. mm" President Axel Roherg _“ Grant and his cabinet. greeted (‘olfl \ gLL.u.i-: ( Lt.‘ i()n'ille E. BalK'LK'li hf lii~ nrmy staff. Julin J. Conduit Sand our old Vermwnt 5chuol mute. Herbert E. Evzun‘ . ’listened tu the graceful perimlx~ uf PI'HLH Link“ Judge E. Rockwoml Huur. president Fur lil rnr} tax. . , _‘t>fthe day and the pyrnteehnics of Against “ Blaine: Saw the munumvnt the [inanim‘ubly curried THE W'ATER PIPE .1 Acting; last Friday ur. tinn of the DunliuniCon cagu, they put ui. u fun-i bluw a hule' thruugh the broken lH-Idifl' pipe and sum'essfully. A: report the air lllll)l)lf'§ auxin beg themselves nn the surlku tcr uut about as fur as It Fletcher pier. That sett. liun as tn where the lire} nut the nature ur extent deer investigatmim re breaks. in tin: links of tl (-2th irnn pipe. (hie linl ,uliuut mid length. squari then the next link out int was lH‘Ulit‘Il u {out or [Wu The-Le t pieces will he taken nut : Erskine's otfice and between times. jointed ““13”“ put i“- as bergs not only broke 0H t. :ere dent-s}, the mail! p ihis ancestors’. and his face glowed as lily that ii sank it “"6”“ he told how "Scotine's Suns hne aye 1‘” into its “‘1‘" “MW“ “1'- heen Free." hnd dwelt with fervur (in 1110‘ he raised. and the I the glgiries‘oi‘ the land of Scott and WP? 1“" i“ will adjust “5 . n . Bruce and Burns and Chalmers and dlm’rt‘m‘i "“1511!“ ”“5195 Hugh Millent‘urlyleaml Drummund pipe. :«mrl Stfivenson. The other Wank we Thea‘e repuir~ will lM‘ In: did nut Visit as the dim wzix' raw and i“- th“ Water l““""“*‘-‘ “in lrliistering the men tn “writ. ils the n Michml )h-(‘utfrrw maury of Massachusetts met the proud British red-coats on the vi!- }age commons of Lexington and (‘un (-ord‘ Perhaps few of the Voters uf Du Vidsz. In U? THE NEW (ZUI'NA IL 5 m: Yetter (“we WA it!) “Aim Fl): R '.\RD '1‘ W “CUM: Iv\' ntsc w" 01’ the limm‘utiuuuu- h_\' the (‘uncvrd bridge. spray uf loaves {rum flw ) Rritish Soldiers buried huuks' of file AssubuL :h a Muturmau Grit-v. (If thi~ run. bus Highln: Ass. :chauged places with Byrnu Shulth. Maximum? “16‘th will aid Mr Judgr in thi~ cih. h‘m-xmu i" HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. Mr» Grit-r of \\ auke‘gau. u‘xfe uf Moturumu (iriw‘. ~1le $1”:sz nit}: him in this city. Uhh‘ni Bum-ri Erskillrl mml's yum-x stiltiun up thew. “Mm“ 112:: herâ€"u secured by the light v un puny fur hula-rintv-mlvut and gem-ml uuumgr-r. :1.‘ uf ”1:1. WV need In :1 tr” tho- vulightcm-d dominns ufflm Park that what A. U. le’lwrwu (lun‘t km)“ Mum! elm-tried}: as Lum-H said. “aim wulh Hm L-nmn'n ' ‘ If Lu nks :1 ”(Hr it: though the‘ Ni" gold mines of {1w fur :m n)‘ L'Il Klumliko wuuld1:0th-er fvrul Hf A. L}. le’hvrsnn thi~ Mr. Du Bub Inning gnm‘ In J wwul In take Chang-(A “I the ('1‘ ruml‘s ycm'v: stiltiun up thew. “ has herâ€"u secured by the hub! pipe put in will adjust itself it: different} Ydszmd unglrsuf 1hr m pipe. Public Libiary. The ticke balloting Were '11-; follows: PRESIDENT or TH: mum William F. Hogan ....... William A Land! ...... THE W'ATER PIPE ACCIDENT rick~ puttvms fur sulv 211 Mi» I tunic SACK AGAIN [min will lw mmh r lk‘\'I)lIIP> «ill PM \xurk. :15 NW pilw VILLAGE TRUSTEE! rstm tm~ your mm 1H Hm. I the r'lw'trit' IBRHA The tickets and tn; 1.x {NIH an \X n v] fqu' um mi l'H\ III t} III Mm» “d- Hum ;:. ., flan u! ”rm-cu uu~dv~uvtulioatin-~1A11. m’ 534 U" (N-ur \\ “urn-Y!\\'x-]-h-~;'1~x.tn-Hln (1"). \V H Kvmq tram-Irv! and Hull-rt \l Hwy! fllmtu't- ('Hmunthv Hil'hlh' :1! Paris rah"! $l\.'l 3H Highnmx? $3.0”. “mm. 1“: ~ 11'. TC. ~ll 3‘" fwr Um urvhmnu n {M'xmu um. .’. r I.» l()]]\ HI “'1' ('T":X?;. "- w‘.m,§\%flh~vr\nw 3'11 1‘” t)n~~i1\o-z “”1' {wt Hu- “pry/x 11a!)_\"(-«»~15;‘.L‘71. 1hr} hunght I“ fluxnxuf Hiblzurd Syn-mm! A [hut- It-tt and 1m“! Hm o'nnrmmh ~12m pf The‘} lb In!» Hf iv“ 3“»! 1‘” th‘ tht- Nurthm (‘m’rwd Im a hrwugm mm m I m an MHHHH rem UH": (r! r0]! 0'.” lulx‘ Hf lv‘ttn r~ and tin! 5mm. 1h:- homx r). I’ :m-u! i ' the runm: :tit \( ii'mi ( {of-r h qunm- d In 1m to h~ um! T hm L urn.» Thi~ goodly r-uuipzin} hu- hum jlrihl‘ll by Ruhrrt Lum~ van '50“ MPH“ “hum hi~ mlnnrrr- sayf ScottK mumlr has hillwi. b) ('hur v1.4!» Bram». Ut‘nrfilt‘ ENUL Kings Ivy and by Meredith Mrs. She-«1 did nut hmilatwto call Himrge Meredith Hm greatest living? iiim‘elist and a futnrv clmie I mm), :Whu like- Brmming nnd (‘nrlvln had to «wiqnnr his audivnm‘, In Amrrimi quvtliurxw um thi- , imh' “rih-r {willlni minim Hu- name- ”H“ rmu} (r. vm M» \m~ «IN Hm! it m {W (Lu :-~ I“! hm mam rmxmmim-n ~111Mb. ($1P;.‘wr;.12ur “I‘m an mth thv \\ {15h “Tm-n uo-n a» Mn ( 5111: “ Htvr~ “‘t 1m hunih 1 [HI‘ IApr- :1 ( {mum-r In Lug! {Imugh 1: dui nut wxfit m ‘ f‘unilmr tw u~ uvml thl~ m-m (‘wstn HI manurum. S) dun} A ”Jr Tall»! um] ”I" Sum-mt." Lug and Afh-r Hm I H"! nigh! Hw tiny Hmugh f‘unilmr h mszitutiuu. a~ (hr zuu-irm Elfin-hum- wvrv fund nf Hm! ht)!“ uf writing. thmr ~turiw~ (ivaling chit-fl} “ith the idmn!1hr-trnnsnngruhnn u.‘ ~‘-Hl~_ Thr (in-vb “i”: Hunt 111'!!!» mu} ln‘gme In“! tho- }"ro'lu'h mm-(rvh hwnghl Hw LINTI'T) nflhc- nun-l Iv :rnpnr’ng mg a paper upun Th? Evolution u! Uw .Vm'el Mrs Strut-l ahuu’m} that Yln- “nu-l ua~ by “iv rut-um a muduuv u mwting nu Thurnday of April. Thr whjm't ‘le 22, 1898. Thr En Y UHlxd \ |]\¢><1‘~H l("' ”mu; ”10‘9“: \ri;~ '\Q i. Th. nu: uaouu LLUB. 9m! 53 Im- vro-am bflh‘h l-ruught Thu Hnsuli ('hlh Int-M it~ rvul11m43mi-n4 and th" anfliun “Mr" “f fall»! and ”I" Spm'mtur nH \n-ro wnr’ng thv- wx} f‘yr n hr EA and right \nhnnr- Horn-.- Fio'Mmgg and Hlvlmrlivm mv it-liun," Mrs, Henn i\\ o" ‘1‘ “Hr twtr 1m“. hm Hum ~ m-n- null} Hz: fin: In1\0‘h*i!~ 11ndo-r~tmui 11w uvm! 43mm ($1P:.‘~r3;.“tlr1\r in“! JHIIH‘WL l\\"\ I“ rh 11H! urn. Kw 1| I!“ Hip-u 111 THE OSSOLI CLUB‘ \\ ¢'( Am. .‘H‘I: ”Hi ’1 {(1) A RlzLIC I}: fin Him-mm! 1h“ warm . m-hur'i ~('H\\ \mrI I! u,” LA"!I‘Y'( ? \\ l (‘11: rumwi “(firth-H M SI L. 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HM» agu he had a m1} )uzmgvrbruflwr'~~un gwm Zrnlmui luv! thrm-r. u Iv“ my 1.« Ausirulm and ulnh- m ‘belp him find the lust mm. pl “m his return to Australia to ‘Hbe mmld to find Mr Mo] brother, VAXHV‘HIHH) .H Hw hr lunch-d hzm m «ivr hm- lu‘tu‘m-n and put Hlv run I; hrulhv FP~H McDU 11n- English (:upitul. 1hr) manna“) hwzune acquainted. and Hump-r Mi“ this Sum-human told My MvDonaM 1w hm! a IAN! hrutlwr mmewhere in Ame-rim and asked our xmingr to help him find the hm 01m. promising :31) his return to Australia to do a“ be mmld to find Mr McDonald» IP‘I Mutlwr lr-{t the UM hum? in tho- hurt] n.’ N-utlaml. fur Australia For 2 v-- uyvlv vflvarstlw Immh’ Lenard {run \‘\ ha! ’th but-(mm u! ”-1.- UM lum- (‘hzldn'n‘s Ila} (V-ivhrulmh Hnur‘n'mm Jul) 4111‘ L- :t nnmhnu mm- {urihr I'urL t« M1941 :1; xt~dign91_\nluf migh! and ”mum (hr “dorm! vunn-nhtm Alnuh rwull. uln-n- 11w darkmp put ~Hrn~d umi ’nahmvd Hu- (“Honing rm : )ulmzm. "h't'xulu-d Thu! mum-Huh; hu- g: I! h, hr min! 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