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Highland Park News (1874), 10 Jun 1898, p. 4

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cago uivuie, who came to that cit) lsee is that everylndy else has the a few years- ago from the Pacifiugsame right to favors of this kind that flope, “uh the mowed purpoxe of the factory men have. and they say “reforming Chicago," has jllKIHOW that the moment such permits are started in to hme ladies iemmelissued some of the men will go to their hats in church. the same as scorching on the walks. men do. Pray what does he imp Really the matter is one of such pose lots of women go to church for. interest that we wish the citizens in- Hnts in the lobby, or on the rackslterested. pro Lud con. could have a Ruv. J‘. Q. A. Henry a noted Chi- cago divine, who came to that ciu Run President Hipwell’s report of the Public Libi-a'ry and note what he says about suitablequarters. The present room can‘t accommodate the library m‘nch longer; don't do it, now. The city building is too small, and now let us plan to get the most ac. mmmodation for the least money, for the people have to pay all these bills in the eml. We shall speak of this again. CAPTAIN Reddick touched a great. truth when he gave as onn mason why he devotes his life to teaching. “I like to see boys grow." It is a rare pleaéure, especially where one has a hand in‘ «shaping the plastic young lives. and then living to see them filling their places in the world with noble characters allfirmly “set“ in proper shape, temper and pur pose. ‘ Tm: scandal of our soldier boys‘ Des" of DI shabby treatment in campat Spring- ior “ field, thrpugh incompetent or dis- 'Mr’s honest oflicials, one or both, has gone ‘ to be all over the land, to the discl'editfvuhl and shame of Illinois. Such are tne i the a resultsmf baring incompetent self- ! ~- seeking 'or dishonest officials in lblght: times of great paril. and in the midst l party l , r North of great emergencxes. f . . Sucxnu’s Republican Convention in Woodstock nominated Geofge R. Lyon of‘EWEukegan forour represent- ative in gh‘o legislathre, and by ac- clamation and without any rosolutibns or platform. Mr. Lyon is a platform in himself; when his name is men- tioned thoupeOple know what he re- presents and a platform would be superfluous. Ram-on Wolcott styled himself a “patriarch” in the town, in his toast speech a; the Academy, Tuesday evening, while he spoke of the high standingof the cadets for manly con. duct etc: 3.410 has been here nearly seven years and yet in this western world that represents so much time that he is an “old settler," almost a pioneer. « No Chicago apprentices, but our own com'petentmechanics transform- ed Alderman Pbillips’ place from a cottage into such a residence as tpe one he now enjoys. When Park men can do such a job as Messrs. Obee. Morton Zimmer did there, what is the se‘nse of going out of town. WAS it Lord Byron who said the best prophecy of the future is the pist? "Ten good years behind this school is a prophecy of. more and better years in the future," . was said of the Military Academy at itsalum. ni banquet the other evening. LEWIS B. Human), A. E. EVANS, - E Adeuung rules and. known on appllcnuon It this Ma. Entered at Editor's Residence, - - No. 8. Business and News Office, No. 92. Office: in News Building, 255 Ccmral Avenue, Highland Park. Illinois. Terms, 41.00 per year, 50 Cents for six months, 30 cents for thrcc months. Published in the mzcrefls of llivhhnd; Pnrk, Highwood and Raviuia. every Friday) Iftcmoon by .I The Highland Park News. ed at the pnst-nflice at Highland Park, 11L. as sccond class manner. FRIDAY, JUNE 10‘ EVANS dc FOWT- TELEPHONES ; ), - - EDITOR Btsmnss MANAGER I Regular meeting Tuesday night. lAfter records were passed came a lpotition from many of the workmen 1down at “The Factory,” nsthey style ithe Gray Electric Co's works, for some modification of the bicycle or- dinance hO the men can use the walk llunder strict regulations, when the ls’treets are too muddy for riding. So liar as we have been able to learn. .‘since that night, We think the alder- 'men are disposed to do anything [reasonable that don't let down the l ‘bars {or abuses. One difficulty they; see is that everylxxly else has the I name right to favors of this kind that the factory men have. and they say that the moment such permits are issued some of the men will go to scorching on the walks. l Our interest in the affair grows out of the {act tLat among the invit Eled guests besides Edison. Thompson “ and a few and: are Prof. and Mrs. S 5 Elisha Gray of this am. They are u l wholly the guests of the Ass’ociation ifrom the moment they step on the 'isteauier Northwest in Chicago. till 3 they step from the train on their re (turn in the same city this day Week. Besides that they will he the guests of Duluth. and it‘s twin city. Super- ‘ , . for, while up there. and Prof. and Mrs. Gray have personal invitations‘ “to be the guests of the manor of ‘iDuluth while there. At the close of‘ i'the convention. and after seeing the gsights in and gabout those cities the party will return to Chicago via the' rNorthw estern road 0118 special sleep. or uttached to it through express train. 0n the whole, it don't seem fto us a very serious sin to envy Prof. Land Mrs. Gray the delights of such{ in trip as honored guests of such a , distinguished body of scientific men. Ind we trust they will enjoy every . moment ofit. and make asafe return. . They leftthis morning and will re» f iturn next Week Friday or Saturday. '4 The Northwestern Electrical asso- ciation holds its annual meeting next week in Duluth. It has its regular members. and at these annual gath~ lerings invites a few special guests, distinguished as e'xperte in the elec trical line. This_\ear the Association has cliartered the large steel steam- er. “Northwest" which runs on the line from Buffalo to Duluth, In con vey them and their guests to the “Zenith City. " as Proctor Knottl named it. It is said to he the most] elegant steamer on the Lakeq It!l will come from Bufl'alo to (‘hicagofi for members and guests and then from here go to Duluth in a leisure ll ly way stopping at various points 1 taking four thus from Chicago to; Duluth a most delightful tr1pat tl1is<l pleasant season of the year. 1 “The latch string is always out for you," said Colonel Davidson to the alumni of the academy. Tues. day last, So said :i vim-18 tinted Ver» niont deacon. to his brethren who knew of his constrained houpimlity. ‘The remark surprised those who heard it. but all surprise was dixsi~ pated when he added “but the dog is on the inside." The Colonel don’t keep a “dog." WE heard the wife of one of our _aldermeu say of her husband. “I! my funeral and a meeting of the city council should occur at the same hour the Colonâ€" would attend the council meeting." That. is the right lspirit of loyalty and patriotism. under the seats,â€"~such a church to these females Would be the Prince {of Denmark with Hamlet left out. [Some men were born before their ltime. who lnlmr for reforms that l’never come: evidently Parson Henry l 15 one of that clam. l CITY COUNCIL A PLEASANT TRIP. 9" Ordcis Promptly Attended to. The firm of Garrity Brown in this day (limolved by mutual con: 5ent. 1V. (n'nrrity will continue the business and collert and pay all bills. J. V. Gunny. The firm of Gerhardt Murgew' is this day (lismlrml lry mutual mm- neut. The huninvun hereafter will be conducted by Paul Gerhardt. \\ ho will collect and pay all bills. I’AL'L Gomurmx MAX Mnmmsn'unx Highwoad, 1”,, June I, lw“. . A. E. WICKHAM, , w Electrical Zonstnlcflon, Sundries FRED BOTKER 2m Cami in! BOTKER SPRINKUNG WABOIS. J. E. Bnowx Highwood, 111., June 1, lr-UH Fred. WxSchumachcr, Dissolution Notice. We also have an assortment of cum ems ranging from 52.50 upward. A (‘Olllpit‘tt‘ line of Huxuteurs’ supplies”. But the-«3 are only side issues. ”in slwcial attention is given to the handling of Pure Drugs and Dissolution Notice. .. GAMERflS .. These cuudivs can only he bought fresh from the factory through us. Fred. W. Schumachcr, Ofllce: Cummlnp' Plus-My. "kiln-d Part. III. ha v0 sew: nu dog one sérurel)’ tied The (lug nuisance is getting son ious in some partn of town. ()m- or two have been killed for rabies and others have-been infected, we arv told, and although the mayor insued a proclamation for Inuzzling. we PLOWS... New Work. Lanna finished. All Kinds of Electrical Nan-rut. The balance of the session wan ta» keu up with the regular rumiue business of the regular meetings and some members gut home in good season. adjourniug till ucxt Tuesday evening for the contested elm-xiv“ case. JUST OPPOSITE THE DEPOT tthelhblc J J3 J J 4' public meeting, with the alderman present and see whet the general sen- timent is, for we believe the council regards itself as the peoples‘ repre sentatives and wishes to meet the peelile's will. The petition was re- ferred to the utreet and alley com mittee to report. we presume, at the next regular meeting. Fill: Your Froguge Sprjnkkd by ALLEGRETTIS Prescription Dmglsl. Dru]: a postal or (all on (Mr Filling Prescrimions Highland Park, In AND THE ORIGINAL SOLE AGBVT 1'!“ )NE 474 Htu‘ pmprn-lur thus protected am! up. I TILIPHONI n JAS. H. DUFFY ‘Express, Baggage and Dime Parcel Delivery. F GERHARDT CO., 'Bakery and Confectionery. Are responsible for all goods while Furniture and Pianos Movéd, “Packed and Shipped All Orders pro-puy delivered OFFICE AND YARD: ST. JOHNS AVENUE. ll LUHBER DISTRICT. ' ‘ TELEPHONE 67. A. ROBERTSON, Lumber and Building Material of All Kinds. “‘1. éiFancy Groceries, Tea, Coffee :2 HUTZ BAHR, Proprietor Floral Decorations, anflowers «and Flowering Plants. ST. Johns Avenue A. DRISCOLL CO., MBKVCIQ EXCMRQQ... . :ndries and Repairs of All Kinds Tin. Copper. Sheet Iron and Furnace Work Hard and Soft‘Coal, Sawed and Split Wood, Kindling. Highland Park Greenhouses, Goods handled with greatest can. Prompt attention given all orders. To or ffom a'nyr Fancy Bakery Goods. Cigars 3nd Cigarettes Ice Cmm and Soda Water In Season. FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. Bicycle. to Order From 535 up; HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. EVANS BROS, HIGHWOOD. ILL. Full Line of Choice Candies. ' J. H. DUFFY, Manager. we are prepared to sell it In you in any quantity. Chase - Sanbom Tea and Coffee C llcfll‘ for parties a specially. I'lour, Hay, had. Ous, an», Con, Neal. Gluten, Nu! Hutu-gs and Stray. AH grades of TELEPHONE 46. In our hands. ":Ltfi‘lont u Highland I A. G. ORTLI l‘rcshymnnu ( hum Wumhnp ami plr'm‘flw bzhwfl. 12 m. l hm l’rnycr sen-n .2 \\ rd payer mcchng. 7. hungchal Lull 51L Mluunu pawn! I. 111. Sunday v» lm 'I‘rmny Chm ‘h. Holy ummummn, 7 l0,00 I. m, Marni H L m. Becund C4 tho: month, Dawn II The Bnpnsl k'hun l‘rcachmg, [0.45 a 1 m.; hnpuu \uuug p. In; prem Inubv, 5L Mary's (I'ulhu Mndden. pun-u F mug. l0-00; 5mm“ 11' In; ' dneu bru’rr mretman «hens-I clam n1 Reading inn") SI German readm- ls. It 6:}; m ; £1 11' m gineuiu)‘ Fim L'unm: l \u ”Icicle. paslm man ,wcaclnug‘ IO,‘ [1. m.; Sunday who 0.45 p, "1,; pram: 730 p. m, Evangeha! Amid pansy. §undly tel R-vnm M L Cub: Hummer put-or >51 "L; Epwnnh law Sundu) rwmnu m . It 7 45 (10!: Sum! from t‘ u. a 8th 1-. 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