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Highland Park News (1874), 2 Sep 1898, p. 1

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'EMBER lst BOCK. Goods and Crockery, D SHOES. New l md music Store {E BLOCK. Soudan. 1} has been used in Chicago v subscribers that it is now to VENUE. lN LUMBER DISTRICT. Pyramid. G: Schneider, USON, Iaterial of All Kinds. . ,nd Split Wood, Kindlingu y, 545. age and inspect a CUMMINGS, Manager. , Uulcanizing to - Date I Highland Park Illinois. Telephone 54. inc 0! Su ndries. ‘irst-Class Goods Delivered Free of Charge $28 to $50. $38. $35. residence {3 tory fart VOL IV. ST JOHNS AGAIN. The - Highland Park News. are It was done), and at 4 p. 111., Sat‘ 1“"4,‘ mm“ "m“ ‘ 5 a- urday morning the first train came 1 We “UPe “WWW" bet. and in those ten big urnzl they had 1 “RP“ 5U”)? hm” the and kept on tap all theti‘me 100 gulr WNW “hi“ We." 0 in llons of hot, savory, stixnulutingcofieei srsn.\\“s l l .- . . . ‘ my Ebernng to the men all and as. much l The stunner w -of l as they wanted and one fellow de- ,gun Sunday next the lclared he drank a full bakers dozen l lowing schedule: helcups full. Poor fvlh‘m’s they had not l ”m“ ' . . l ' , a ‘5 had a squnre meul smce breaking ' g _. . . ‘ ‘ ‘ Leave henoshu the " camp and on monng lrdlhh constant _. W‘mkwv‘m ‘ . . . ' . . . . . r ‘ "‘ “18:11) oxer tno nights and d dd}. The} Reach Chicago trlv served till Saturday at 4 p. ml, and; , RE“ ‘1 l . n u l I is‘as the Lathes Auxlllar)’ who had; . ' 1 . - ‘ I Leave- Chicago Lens ; been feedlng the men gave each sol __ “v“ lkemln l _ l r . l ‘ ‘n gers 1 (her a llttle package of LllUK‘t‘ tlnngs.‘ Fare for mum lessitheboys marched up In order and _ , , l V _ l and 1 thanked the ladies and gave rousmg' THI ‘ ' ‘ ‘v ‘. x. u - - m- icheers for Chase 3. bdnhorn for the 1r bverytlnng m jux“ noble deed so thoughtfully. gonrr the county fair t a , , . . 1 . . [erfl “Md ‘uny other In Its ome r ously and wisely ' . . t . l . . . no , l ' “e um) add as (l part of HM h.”- ‘tory. The grou tlstn's of the afimr the followmg l and all the othe ht is ' .‘ . ~ '- (r ~ 1 . the ‘ to mt. Men helpers. o, P‘Allonss of , fmr were “H,” also. l l . . . ~ . w ' cream, 49, pound: of augdr. l‘ l , {as now. The sto ;heir ‘ deal pounds of coffee, 220; cups of coffee. l ago seemed to l . . < ‘ . ”w JMUU. lwas really. like ,_\, nectimy link" of paved roadway, be 5 tw 0911 the “idely separated streets of ' }tbe‘ city. Hence it is that the resi Ldeuts of \ 1119 avenue of those way gup on old Port Clinton, and those! "down farthest south on the Sheridan r.oad with all those on \ "entml Lau 1 rel, Prospect and connecting streets ‘ are all verx anxious to hme this< scheme put throunh. so as to ensure: : immediate action toward the impruv. 9 ment of St Johns. ‘ 1 1 would ensure the immediate paving of St Johns from the Sheridan road south to Vine avenue on the north; or in other words. i( would put in the big. long and most important “con- History repeats itself. )es‘, 1! 2 does uith \211iutions.:\ little over a 1‘ centur) ago the great business nieu l‘ of Boston formed 21 tea party 21nd. threw every chest of English tea in ‘ the ships into the harbor. The other ‘1‘ day the successor of those historic: great men formed another bevemge partx only these latter ones decided that it would be “iser and better 11“ around to put their bewruge into 3 men instead of into the sea. So those 1 gimporters. packers and distributors of the famous Chase. at: Sanborn cof- ,fees,h had the manager of their Chic 1 ago houseâ€"who lives in the Park, by ' the wayâ€"take five of his experts ten ; ten- gallon coffee urns bags of cotfee.f la barrel of sugar cans of milk 11ml cream and all the utensils rind appur- ‘ tenances and come out to Fort Sher idan Friday night, set upitheir plunt in the Mess Hall and be? ready to{ sene hot coffee etc. to the home com- ing soldier boys as they arriVed .‘ from Chickamauga. Quite a number of ourpeople wear to Milwaukee this morning on the Y. M. C. A. excursion from Waukegan. They Went up on the electric and then on the Whalebackand will have a. fine time. \Iiss Brockunier uf WlwelinU. \V. \ iri'ini'd is spending a fun (law in this cih as the guest of the famil} of l. G. Yoe at their elegant homo. '\\imantoii.'i1ear the lulu-shore The city schools bt‘ gin \\ ork again Tuesday next Several of the teach- ers are on hand already and nearl» all will be liére before Sunday. ers are on nauu tun-nu, nun ”a... all will be hére before Sunday. Charles A. Kuist has just receiv- ed a car load of nails. so you can go on, making all the repairs you need. nails are plenty. A NOBLE DEED. )ers. 5-, gallons of 15 of sugar, IHU, 22:); cups of coffee. of ourpeople Went gamma PARK, ILL, SEPTEMBER 2, 1898. If r their Evo'rItlIin" now lmunisei to make ‘5" “‘ r the count) fair tins Iczir ~Ilperiur to i“my other in its forty- fin- years hia- ‘ Us“! tor}: The grounds buildings. truck 10“”‘31 and all the other a] purtvnunces uf d Ions 0! {Hr “ere Ilt‘\(‘r in as good condition ' N ' Ias now. The storm which :I few II-ars coffee. i awn seemed to paralyze m‘vrytliing, lwas really. like the, Chicago fire. a blessing in disguise. lt (leummlvd le Went l theY I‘lllierculean efforts and a llt‘rt)l(‘ spirit Ikegdu lto [Det‘t that disaster, but it “as safe ic and l lI' triumphantly met and szsseIl.:InIl lhv lunnq and bounds the- [air has Sat DH? 1 ”'5 1 ‘of- lie» : by ' ten ] :ee.l Rat . juxe i had ml? A! m...“ M. ,, don't want any rutem‘ar,butwewantE Th; Ll”, i~' u“ "1.11m” affair I! « kw" freight rates. Evory business‘: stands mnw hwln- int-hm high. isl in this town is handicapped by high‘ made uf sterling silwr. is solid and freight rates. higher than necessary. v hnm'v and suhetumiul in “W“. rv ‘ This boat trutfic is a thing sure t“! spa-r. In fact I’m-side"! Fuglvrtnn I come- sumetime: if not now then 131- ‘ would haw nothing else. I“ imrin ‘ « ' . .. I er on. but come. It “I“. Henw the sic Wm", “.0 do not know. rhough il question DU“. ‘5" d“ our merchants must be“ couple hundred dullars in- and b"$‘“9"‘5 “‘0“ generally “'3‘!“‘cludingthematflialand work Hem“ lower rates, such as they have secur- the contest is one well wunb (he ed in \Vaukagan The bird “7““ ""7 making But tho value of much a “0‘ m It for fun or philanthropybllt 1 prize “0S <o'mnch in 1hr asmuciations \ i ' n v - - r . . 'to make mone). and the) do that and , that no hxed P510" m“ l»- ,‘M “PU“ ' -' \ .' I . . gwe our humnes: men (rught ram L them. All m. “m,“ my ”I ”m at- “79' below what they are paymg “0“" , (meta unth‘ml :Htvminn on tu-cnum I ' . ' .' . “0 hope 80“" thing “I” b" done 5‘ of m “Wu n'nrlh. 11> wunh m n Wurk ‘uncv. suthe hum fulks may know m (if an and an mini/v14! h" “(m m it once whux they can dvpvnd upon. ‘ “WNW," 1h:- lvcrnmm‘m ”“1er M """"““‘ "“TR-‘N‘N- 'lhu winnr‘r. ANOTHER 3m DEAL , ___._â€" It never rains: but it pours. Jnati as we were getting-settled down to! the comforts of the electric railroad, l there comes along Clarence ERuncy 1 of Waukegan, the local business man ‘ of the Burke Transit company, with} a proposition for a daily steainlxnat ‘ serviCe betWeen thiscity and Chicago‘ similar to tlw service they have given “'aulu-gan. l‘p there they have a new (lock and superior facililies for landing and handling their freight. iHere We have the Fletcher pier with la depth now of only 9Q feet but they 1 hope to make arrangements for ilengthing the pier.‘ At all events Hwy 1 _ . . . :mll makv a trial trip hen- ln 1h.- ‘m-ur future. A At \Vuukt-gan the hunt is getting ,almut all the local freight lmsinnsa.t l‘uud saving thv merchants up then» Jug freight hills (he says the mum ling to him since thelxmt begun upvr ‘ :utinns is enough to pay his rant vaclll inmnth. Only u short time: ago thr‘ l Northwestern which has had a nun- xmpoly nn the local freight husinmm: has cut its rate from ‘35 to 17) Cunt-a: . l l per 100 lbs. and the boat folks mll ; make another cut lower still. “'9 l ‘xlun't want any rutem‘ur, but we want sherculean efforts and a heroic spirit ‘1 lto alert that disaster, but it was safe- l ly. triumphantly met and passedmml‘ lby leaps ahd bounds the- fuir hus' Egone on its career of favor and mic“ lee?! till today none in the Htiltt' stand ahead ul it: very few anywhere equal ,it It has no "eutangliug :illimmm" 1at home or abroad; it in cunductwl uu hruad business principleaJiy alert gangacious men: and its prOmiseifi as ”mid as a guld bond. It has and n l iwill keep its pledges and hold sacred jthe faith of the people. No m-t uf lptiliticiaris. local or atate, can use it -las a foot-hall to further their schemes. ) It has just one object, to make the . best fair possible and to that every lenergy is given, hence its success. Leuve Chicago ,,, 6:00p. m. " \Va lkemlu. 9:00 p. m Fare for muud trip anv nts. (HUSH SUL‘TH er will stop at \Vnukv next and run on the fol narrnmxu THE FAIR xcrnsms 3:3”:L 11L 10:15.21. In 1:30 In. m l On its "chit-\‘anutu then it ham-n Jun l its claim for public patronage and I mlh'upport. And it in further entitlnd mid, . to thin on tho gruuud of the good it “my 1 rendvrwl the agricultural intermtn of man I ”W mum): Ewry consideration with l then calla upon [Its all to nmk» an boat eflort and efl’urt enuugh to put in vain) two 01 three day». at the- [air Sept 13 For vie-\‘vral “m‘ks, a~ our rvmlt-rs we'll know. playing (at llu- l’resiilvnt Cup lms lraxwpirml Sulnr luy :«ftvr nunni-a in lln- Exnmnr (‘lnli grunnilh They \\‘tikal 0" the pluyvn tn «ix tvo'n. tlwn n \w-vk lnh-r (him- duuii tn right. last u'w-k ilnwn tn {um wlmrv [lio- gmnv niw‘ slimil~ mum-1y: .l. .\l (Hum. ll W Huwkinx C X. Soul! and H. (T Ton’ni-r. Xu-xt Sal nnlay lwunf thum- will drop out And that h llll' [H’Mlbln‘lll llH'N' play 1c-rsundun)‘ «inc a'l\i'i~ tr) n.1,: lumlu». l\\llH will I'Plllilll) fur tlw filml mum-s! ‘Svlm‘mln-r llltli. :Inil llml mu} lw n itit- and lune to ln- plnywl a ”pound llzme. 'l‘u any ”I" (‘nnlr-Rl hn~ lw lrulnv exciting is nut pullini.y il (mi islrungly. I“ incluuiu- t) press. in (-umplumm; «If slim-h the (iuzvnv Rn i~ wuding mu! «m its l)|'il|‘ill}_‘ ”11- DH l'wmhllg prn'rsmh ww-rnl mu- bmlr“ milk-.1 fur bids. 1 cvrtuin lmmlwr Hf M slnwh and ln-rn-‘drv thv slmvh and ln-rn- 1m- tm- w v work fur n _\'('2il‘. Lihvrty\ille- Imh-pe-mlvnt Antioch .\'--w.~ \Vankvgnn Sun. A \‘(‘l'_\ ignurant mid iiu-miiiwh-nl i"”".‘”““K- “u“ '--~ r , prinii-r “MUM himu' viinugh about the ‘ appfvcmtes ”1“ BMW" fad 11- «vi. busiin-w‘ in kliuw that such :1 jnh Hydmmfii h." ”1" “”3" attendance . i - ‘ thut (-ulihi nut in- dnno- in tho‘ mun in‘KMl." V ,.,.# , Mr. and Mrbu Aliwrt Antimh'i. western manager of lhn- American But Him was {114- Gun-Hr Registrr's ! Exprvfih Cu. toturnwi from an ex- own nflnir. Ax i-killvd. hunest l’ri“"lteuili-d trip ifln Wiscunnin. with um and linhli~hrr9~ it “as [hair 0110;”in 0“.“ teams Hnd arr «pending duly “’ ‘4'”? 1‘9“ (‘uuuty Nth a job i t\\‘t-ixt)'~f0urhmirhat Judge Hihhard‘s a» was pruniised. mw lirintvd in n } p‘nnning Lu drive to ”H.” hume in nmt. h-gilih- nmnnv-r and iuihe “3"":(‘hicagu in ”w "mum”: The-y can't "I’Wifi"d i“ ihr colilruvt. in“? go by ihv I’Hrk vilhc-r u“) “ilhuut cunlraictn-ll tn ghv the ruunt)‘ a good .hhippillfl here jnli: tho-y hau- lmt dom‘ it. Th1- {Hvti iii-r ('Lllllt‘llll)‘ilh'd h)‘ 1hr Ixmid fur anv Mich filllll «if money as that “‘ith hin alt-('ualummi thoughflul- newi \Villiaiii A Ali-Minder invited 0110 half Hint of nny other priming . ‘ , , . the ('amer UHICO‘!~ m 1h:- l‘urt down hnnm- in tlw County i-‘huvw there- n~ - that lhvir hid mu luWer by murv thun- . . .. ‘ . I ‘ i . W . mullt'nllllg “mm-ii in Denmark. Thr “' ”I. ‘A “IN” ( 1”!) Hmm «fines «lay mviiing fur uni- ui thv ( luh'i- othe-re inmh- whu! they evidenfly rer i ‘giirdrd n» fair. square. husinms likv . . l , is I "l“ County i‘ not pour it ,enjuyed the- court») uf our lit-Ighhoi i m . l - , . . . , - . :would he with it verv mild] '. can pay a fair. hunust price fur ms‘ 5 i ‘g . 3 supplies. but rich or pour it is an Miss Debora Whitv of Chicago ii ‘itled to wha! it pays for. visiting “in: tho Mism Shields. famous dinne‘n To any the other” The NF “as islm! alone GOLFINO A SN”)E JOB 217.0“ 'lh- Regislu bids. tu supply a Hf sumfimnrntnry lan- thv hilis fol the IQ“ of NI” 1- Hill “I: Hf Hu- kind Rn-glslc-r unit-n- cumrzu-t {HI ~ hf the Sn Imus 3M) «M 2-451.“ 2340“ 104 m Tln (If A NEW JEWELRY STORE. Fur nearly fifteen long years we have waited for a firm class jewelry Mun-.3 mm]: as {ht-y haw in “Vuuke- gun and Eranstou and some other sulmrhnn tmum Bu! nur waiting is pun tlw nturr in bt'rr in the soot rud uf 1hr Banyv Muck and Messrs. Schmidt! 3; (‘onke arr lhv lawn. and the) are hrigh‘ ilm-lligem young uwu n.’ tun nr 3 doze-n yearns experr it'lK‘t‘ in (he lmnineufl in Chicago, with n purpose to do a straight- ‘furuflrd legitimate businmn, The} have a fine aswrmmm of staph- and plnyfil fur that kind of work and the) “I“ (in hh in dune in (‘hiclgu ‘I-lel at your home for vuur mantel “locks. clean. repair and rvturn it to its plume all in running urdvr They will ulm carry string and musical In htrllnli‘lllfi “ith a big amortmentof Iatringu of all kindh “I- tru~t they :will have rr-IIulneratiI'e encourage :mI-nt in their attempt tn establish ‘nnd maintain II tin-Itch» establish iment of that kind in thin city. Git-e ithI-tu your patronage. {um-3 gmulh in tlwir him. a“ tin-latest ht) [rs and ( the-r umwltivbnf the ”mica “'r “nu-d a hlbf‘cifln)‘ fine» assortment uf hilwr min-him. how so much in \‘uguv. full him of silverware. wuu-hnu. chums. ruff huttunh. clockn. ow. The) will mhkr a specialty of «mural vmrk and goods. will examine and um! your «ye-v- frw of charge. A first class “alchumkrr will be em- x-luvul fur tlml lt’md of work and (-n-rything. That the public full) appreciates the abou- fact i:- Mi» douct-d h} (In- largv attendance _ “‘ith hin aux‘ualmnmi thoughliul- new \Villiaiii A Ali-Minder invited the ('amlr)‘ ufiico-h m Hu- Fur! down ‘1“ the: Elinmr ('luh Huusv Wedum» «lay mvning fur nm- ui thv Cluh'i- ifmnous dinne‘n To any the uflim-ra ,enjuyed lhc- courtm} uf our neighbor :would be pulling it very mildly. Mia: Debora Whitv of Chicago is visiting “'in the Mism Shields.

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