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Highland Park News (1874), 29 Jul 1898, p. 1

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Soudan. Imus owes, RANGES, HOUSEHOLD GOODS. S. A. KUIST. :, Sheet-iron and Furnace Work :tn ()rdcr. ‘en used in Chicago with :rs that it is now to be MINGS, Manager. :d at this office. I with good work cm (or Blue Flame Wickless 10x :5. Store, .sh Every Day. D TOBACCOS. Mommmmmmmufi c134. mm 1m: of Sundries inspect new residence Uulcanizing g Highland Park. 8 News. Hardware. is? 9m nghland Park. Ill. PBI’IOI'S : LIFTING If: a paper ( ibil ty by “re .Phi’adelphi‘d. j I a paper on Individual Respons- ibilfiy, by Mrs. Anna Longstretb, of Philadelphia, published in the Club W " an for June. among many other ' things the following verses are quoted: They’re“: twn kinds of people on earth today. ._.‘L. "A n11\luz la'lv years Brit“! each man his laughter and each man hisxears. N01: the two klndsuf DCODIC 0" 93m} ”1‘“ 1 can Ateflhe people who lift and the peUDlt‘ ““0 NotLthe rich and the puor, form Count a man's yealth ‘ Yoq must first know the state uf his conscience “1d health. Sofithe humble and the proud, for in life‘s fink span Wh‘p puts on vain airs Is not (Hunted main. Notithe happy and sad, for the swift flying masses Amalwaysdn’ldcd m )HSI these two classes. Ana oddly eunugh, ynu will find too. I wccn There 15 only nne lifter m twenty who Icun. In which class are you? Are you casing the The American Institute of Nora; ma‘l methods is holding its eighth s;seion at the Military Academy. It opened last Week Tuesday and clos~ esjnext week Friday, August. 5th. There are representative: from su- teén states present Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Vermont, New Y ork, New Jersey, Indiana, Michigan,\Visâ€" cousin, Minnesota, North Dakota. :Io‘Wa. Missouri, Nebraska, California and Illinois. making a school of 85 inattendance. the largest yet held in the west. They have one in Au. burndale, Mass, of 150 pupils. av number which this will soon surpass, Nothhe sinner and the saint. for '11: we“ un‘ ‘eflnvd Mguod are hulfbad and the had are half 302d 0f bvemxed lifters who tml down the mad? Or pre you a leaner. who lets Una-rs hear Your portion uf labor and worry and rare. Wherever you 80 1011'3 )[1Ssotxri,1\eb1aska Cahfornia Aside from being an author of larger an I 1111 . a . ' - d l ‘0‘“ "111111;“ 1 “1‘001 0f "5 11i1le1'eputation (01.8:1\':11re 1:1 a.T11eh i111: em 3110 1 g h 1! 9i £1“ :11 est yet hel111n c0111ersatioualist of 11*1yl1ig11 11111111- 1‘” 111 e 11' s . A . : t e t 9.‘ ha1e (me i“ \11 1111111 the guests of the 1111-1111114 1191'1- ‘ 111111111: burlidale “355 1 Of 150 pupil< “1 most interestiuuh entertained A11 n11111herwhich th1s 11111 soon smpnss 111e~e11t the (01mm! is1111111ni~mi1111e1l i ““195 Thereare ten1n~t111c ors coveriuttthe I as \lajor 0f the gm} 1 nited Stan-1x aft-111111 91‘3“"? field 0f music (11awi119: 1‘9“ V11111111ee1 Engineers located :11 11111; 1 .' 1 1 T0‘ "will? 21:11 1):); sical culture ““ Sheridan, 111111 hopes 11111111 to he orâ€" ‘ tau tlu e1 11's, ~ ~ - . ‘ flgh - t ll“ 11 011001. 111111211 111111 1115 renunent to :11'111'1x e 1 1 ‘ l . 1 1 a m am end Ohm ““001 h1'111t_\ in 1111111 Rico 01' \l :1nila. 3‘“le tot 1'01 1' ‘1 ' p 111 e tea1he1~1 to ext-1111111“: PM“ “mmmms 111111111 these branches 111 their 11"01k in the Salmon Mnyunuisc 1 public 50.110013 Of course the 11111111111 Roast (hlcken. biblet 531111 1 To ' R11: 1>t Beef. 1111 Jus l 011 this i11Stitute are practical teaclh l 11.151111! 1111:. mm Frcnrh 111-1151 1 ens familiar w ith these blancheu huti >111e12‘1irfinmms 1 3 . this summer school not o11l_1 puts \11g1'lF11111l Jellykolli MT: ’ 1 r 1' x 1 them 111to11ch with each other. 11111111 . . S!“ "x‘ l" "“0” 111tt1l'ru1ttl Ice Cream 1 . .‘ is: of g1eat practical value but 1111:11‘ Cheese 1 111111.» Cafe .\'11ir ‘Thur: 1911no1e keeps them ableast of all that 13 latest and best in all these; se1era1 departments of thei1 work E'1'e1'1 first class physiman takes now and then a bit of 1acation 1'01 :1 sort of post-giaduute studv 1n sonmchoice I" 1,; 111.1t1f11111110 11111111 th:1t11111' at 4 L enterprising: 111111111 towusmau, l)1'.itl1e c1 1110311»: is so splendidly equil [11111 to T1111 . '1'11te1 to the “ants of the elite. \111'e- 11111111 vhe is wortln' of the patronage 111 ed (.11 1126111031 school to ' brush 11p":1§1111 the 111111111:1:i::1~m +7 ,-, A l. A” keep himself 1n the fo1ef1'11nt of his‘. RAVINIA. i All .. or iii more the teachers here .13 )Llpilsicattages on the Hill property ! A“ in this institute are the cieain of1 “ 11111113511111! 111ght 5 W0“ stated A“ . their profession in the west the' E that our Baptist “fresh air mission ‘ A11 (11011133 111170111111 31111 incoinhetents 1 was held In Ravinia, Mich. ., instead ' A“ kfhow 11110112111 ahead like she 111-10f Illinois. Yeeterday twenty 1119 10““ Eificient 111211 other V: f Tl more ch111lren arl‘1ved and Went down 1 Au p111 12521101111, 1e to the lake bathing m the afternoon. . 59‘ l .s i . ~ . ‘ f tgtute- does thotough 110111. ml! Miss Grace Holland. the minister 5 [’1' 11' 8 ea . . 1 . t1! 1 5.21011 1h ‘5 proof Of that lfl niece, has decided to remuin 111111 ‘9 er 1 ~ ‘ e we” no other ev.i1le111 es M ‘t assist in entertaining the children ‘ Se eitcellence, ‘ â€"â€" â€"- n A..A.. 3 Al Prof Lx man who was at its head' Do “We?" 3:10 died recentlx and P mf lkisic, Emorv P Russell in charge of the Mr. ] musical depaitment of the public ‘ ebrat “3‘10018 in ’Providence, R I, is in days “barge of the school here, and is i the f1 g‘Hng excellent satisfaction; Mesmsi horse Silver,Bu1deLt (1: Co. of Boston‘ E and l $0 patrons of the Institute employ' L yean My first class instructors; in fact: abou lean Eur-“rum on LEANING? [cafe twn kinds of peuplc on earth today two kinds uf peuplc, no more, 1 say, THE MUSICAL INSTITUTE. and the saint. for 'm we“ un you will find the people‘s The High] and Park News. at its head1 Downat Half Day, or near Aptuâ€" , and Prof. 1kisic, our old Port Clinton friend. lrge of the I Mr. Lawson and his good wife, cel- the public 1 ebrated their golden wedding a few 1. 1., i9 i}:!(lays ago. Mr. Lamsou performed e, and is i the feat of driving his old sorrel ion; Mesars‘horse from Highwood to Vermom of Boston‘ 1 and back again one summer a few ne, employ 1 years ago and told us lots of yarns 's- in fact ‘: about the old sum: down there. only that class anywhere in their ex- tended business. Last Sunday they had a memorial service for the late Prof. Frederic A Lyman, the former superintendent. The school has had two "musicales" this week In the Drill Hall at 8 p. m., and will have morenext week. They now hope to have a Vesper service, Sunday afternoon, in the Drill Hall at 4:30 o‘clock. and they most cordially invite the public to these exercises. Careful examination into the facts showed that the eastern school long before it reached its present propor- tions, made its influence felt for good on over half a million pupils in our public schools; uuch is its heneficient work. The business manager is M r. F. I). Farr, and he houses and boards the entire Institute, pupils and in. strut-tors, at the Academy in :1 most successful manner. “'9 may add that the Institute is «me of the things of which we of Highland Park are proud, and we waste no pride on the inferior ornn- deserving. A pretty dinner was given at the Highland Hotel, on Tuesday even- ing by Mrs. (‘01. R. ll. Savage to a pérty of friends from Chicago. Covers were laid for 12 personé. Among those present were Mr. and Mrs. “'illiard T. Block, llotel Met- ropole, Mrs. C. L. FrankeuthalJliss Fraukenthnt, Mlohigan’ "cane, ud others. The decorations were in red, white and blue, the disposition [of the Amexican and Cuban flags be- ing especially unique. 1 Wednesday night‘s ”Post" stated Ethat our Baptist “fresh air mission i was held 111 Ravinia, Mich. ., instead i0f Illino's. Yesterday tWenty five more children an 11 ed and went 1101111 to the lake bathing in the afte -rnoon. ! Miss Grace Holland. the minister s i niece, has decided to remain and iassiat in entertaining the children (’horr)’ Pic Tutti Frumi lcv Cream Cheese Calc- Nuir 111-1 "1.1111‘11111110 km)“ that our entelpiiaiug fellow iownsman, I)1 Ingalls is sh splendidly equil pod to (:3161 to the w:111t~1 of the elite. \urc- l} he is wortln of the patronage oi the 101111111111i11'. Puree uf Tnmnhu-s Salmon Mnyunuisc Roast Chlckcn. (hblet haunt Ruzm Bm-f. zm Jus A PRETTY DINNER. HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. W. E. Brand recently completed the census of school district No 7, that in the central city school, in. eluding the Port Clinton affair, but not the one south near Oakwood ave. The city authorities had him at the same time time take thecenaus of the entire population of the school dis- trict. The following is the tabulated result of his work classified as the law requires: Males . __ vaales ales Males _ . Females Males Females Males Females Total ... ,. . . , 2441 It will he seen that under 10 yenru there are 34 more boys than girls in the district. while of those under 21 years the girls have 8 more than their male competitors. In the en- tire population the females greatly outnumber the males, being 233 in excess out of a total of 2441 inhabi- tants. This arises from the excess of widows and school ma'ms. Anothnt point‘iqtotqh 10 yet] much. the relative school population of the east and west sides. We took the school census a few yearsngo and found the west aidehad by far the larger number of school children. The figures are as follows. as givvn us by Mr. Braml.f0r theeutire popu- Malt-s Females Mr. Alexander has given an Ex- moor Team Cup, for which the play- ing is now going on Tuesdays and Thursdays of each week. beginning at 4 o'clock. The player who wins the cup three times will beitsuwner. Two rounds were played last week and two this, the balance to he play- ed on dates etc, as follows: August 4, Finals. August 1). Preliminary rounds; 10 luwest score to qualify. August 11,. lat round Match Play. August ll). 2nd round Match l’li-y August 18. Semi-Finals. August 23, Finals. August 2:). Preliminary roundazlfi lmwst score to qualify. August 3“, lat round Match Play. September 1, 2nd round Match Sc )1ellll)t‘l’ l, Znu ruunu nau-u , l A Excursion to Sultan. N. \ ,. and Play. ! Return September 1“ Semi-Finals. ‘ \‘iuXickvl l’luti-llondmcmmnt Young b“‘lm‘ml’” 8‘ F‘m‘l" gl’mwlefi' Christian l'nion of [Mixed All the conditions and particulars; l’reslntrrian (‘hun-h. Tickvln 1‘, be are printed in a circular, furnished 1mm :{uguht I.“ m“, 3m], with n. all wliocare for it. lturn 1mm “f Auwmtflgn by deposit ’ ""’ ' ’ 4 , . 'u .1 ‘ t A em at Sara COLD WATER FOLKS. ”‘1’ ””f “' ' m“. , g .- _- toga. Excellent dining car banner. The Probibitionista held a county 'smouth road hodnnd luxurious slurp- 1-‘or lull particulars. ad- convention Tuesday and put the fol- ing cars. lowing ticket in nomination: dreoh‘J. Y. (Blah-m. General Agent. For County Judge. Perry L. Par- .111 Adams St.. Chicago. \‘nn Bun-n min: “‘mnmmm. Street Passenger Station 54 Forr County Judge. Perry L. Par sous. Waukegnn- Total Total Total THE SCHOOL GENSUS. THE EXHOOR CLUB. TOTAL PUPl'LATIUN I'NDER 16 YEARS l'xmm 21 YEARS moan (Stuns \\ EST SIDE E\ST SIDE lat round Match Play 2nd round Match Hr) Semi-Finals. Finals. 2441 [HM 1337 1030') 4‘20 3m HI 3H 5'22 1029 m m N M 49:) 534 29. 1898. For County Clerk. John F. Hun» tenRussell. For County Treasurer. Henry Shepard. Gurnw. . For County Sherifi.’ Everett T. Marsh, Warrenhm Grove. Fur Superintendent of Schools, W. W. Truesdale. Lake Pores}. Elisha Morgan retunwd Monday from Mexico. Miss Lilian Reehie of Chicago via ited over Sunday with Mabel Colo. Miss Jessie Ram-n returned from Crystal Lake. 111.. Wednesday night. Mrs. W. M. Downs of Chicago, visited this Week with Mrs. Allen. Sunday with his brmher. I“, B. (hem Fred \Vim-hesfter remrumi thin week from u (wu \\ wka‘ stay at Fm. La kc. Miss Euunn Raymond nf Saginaw. Mich. is visiting with Miss Bonnie. Hull Mrsi William Manson i5 \‘ihitinp at Highland H()l('l\\'ltll Mrs. (K H. Baker. Mrs. Charles Struiln-r and Miss iMinniv Streihcr rod:- m Milwaukee Ion their wheels Tuesday and rc-tnm {ed the following day. The mam-s Charlotte Hum (.1 i Bc-ntun and Lilian Wt-hh of Chicago Evisitrd with l’urk frimuh Sntunlny. ‘und spent Sunday in \Vunkx-gun i Nicholas (‘lumpitt and sun anph ireturnmi 'l‘umdny morning from a 3trip to Bufluln and Niagara Falls. jHe reports 21 wry vujnyuhlv time. \ “magma” “Hide-1|. dnughtrr 0f Mrs. Wu). Dooley was rut-her so riuusly injured by a wheel mwidmn Saturday. Miss Grace Gmxlridgu of Evan stun. visited with Mrs. John A. Put uam this week. Earl Purd) expects to take I short trip the first put of Luau-t. It will be 11 well humid rest. ' ‘ Miss Nellie Palmer returned Mon- day from Gwen Lake. Wis. She wastlxv guest of Miss Julia Morgan. We are sorry to Churlex Stu-iber i what threatens to (‘. H. \Vnrrt‘n V back from his trip Tuesday. HP hm fin- \\'(‘('k.~. Pastor Vim-s uf the Bnpliat church and wife. spvm Samnluy and Sun- day with Mr and Mrs. A. \‘mldar 0f Doerfie‘ld. Miss Susiv “'mMc-ll. dnughtrr of Rev. J. W. \VHlel. a furmrr [ms [or of flue Baptist church. is \initing a few days with 51ml“ H. \Vurrc-u. Mr. and Mrs. \Varo 21ml {Wu chiM ran made a brief \‘iait to Mr. und Mrs. A. Robertson nu SMurduy lust. Mrs. Ware is n duuglnvr of the- lam- rt-specmd Huber! Lfiw. nullmlmrr coal deulrr uf (‘hi('fl;"n. George Green of Chicagu, spent PERSONAL. fly to recurd that Mr. ‘iber is quite ill with ms to he- typlmitl fever rrvu will prolmhly he is trip in Ellgluml. m-xt HP lm“ lm-n gmw :tlmul N. \'.. nnd . | . . .1 Hon. John Bruntun, 8 lug man In t"iAms'trzellifl. has visited his brother. 41m. M. A.. at Wadsworth. Vi Lightning struck Mr. Duddle's [' t barn full of hay. tools. etc. at Diu- ,Iuond Luke lart Week and all were " burned. ' Archie Glbaon'n house at Lake 3Villa was burned lust Wat-k. I l Herbert Magnon, of St. Louis has lrinited Mr. Dodge at Milburn. 1 George Phelps. of England. is visiting friends at (inge's Lake. Therkus a lpig un'l successful C. E. rally at Rockefeller recently. John Lewin of Newport had a ,bon-w killed by lighming last week. Tin-re is trouble with the builders u! the pier»; {or the new steel bridge at Wadsworth The Lake County wldicrs uswcia- tion meetn in Grays Lake. Aug. 31. for u twu days session. Seen-tiny Roemer and others held a Sunday School convention last Sunday at (iage's Lake. Lake Villa had a flag raising re: c ~nfly with a rousing speech by Hon. Judge Greene of Chicago. Tomorrow evening We Methodists of \Vnumuda have an it» cream {ve- tivll to raise funds to re-seat their church now undergoi'ng repairs. gauge Cater, Sr., is back from thi‘ln with hit Ion In M- - no (in?! inn and,“ Waukeganl dog In para a hx of three instead of two dollars on fe- male dogs. Let us change ours to fivz- dollars and have fewer dogs. Tln- wind lilmr (Wet a tree near Mr. Sinw's lumsé at Fox Lake and ('rllhllml in his kiiclwn. but as all his family were in the parlor m) one was Attorney Pt‘rbunfi of \Vaukegan got-s out to (Surnee occasionally and conducts rvligiuus services. so that the law and tho guslwl du wmetime‘a blond. . hurt l’uatumster Heath of Libertyville. and several of his friends went to B:xng'.~ Luke fishing last wevk and mm! homo “'im about one hundred black hams. [Highllnfl {ark Tln- Republican county conventiun will tum-t in Libertyville Svpbember 1””). (n hHll'lillfltP (-muny clerk. sher- lfi. mqwrinlvndo-m of schools. and Hull]? uthc-r officer c-ral That is a “mu “In-w k nrlsuuu unn- uliiy lurmuilx Sumeâ€" plaoes have a (‘ilrlsilv'\\ iiiuruht} Rm Mr Brim“. Hu- pastur at Hickory. iâ€" \rr) halisfm-wry to ‘bv peupir‘ UH'r erc‘. H? ban three (mm-minim In a mom-58m} pastor: gnmptiuu. I-O‘hM‘ and gnu-r. A wild mun 1- mid to \w roaming i‘w \Hxxih nlmul \Vaukvgun. We ~iiiulnN-1l tlic- virilizatiuu of the nullity m-sn “an further removed {rim Hum-iimtdnm than that. Jhu- Hammond Lute-ring afiuir at Furt Sin-ruin“ i» nr’tlludâ€" fur Hum- llhllni “an {ho first 1mm killed in the which on Suiting”: bu! ti-at duets Hum-IL on not nmkv hen”. mouth 1 he will call l‘h: ()ur (unet. Mr HALL” A' DAY” AROUND THE COUNTY 1w“ mime church rec-viva] amt umnlu-r~ I: at Sunday. hmn “In-w Christian mur- uil~. Sulm- places have a PIANO TUNING. m. ME‘EM G. Alden is in Park and vicinity ewery Drop an a postal card and b n-n-ring'n conduct any (‘0 Chicago NO. 9

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