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Highland Park News (1874), 23 Sep 1898, p. 4

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IF anyone in Highland Park imsnny doubts as. tn utility 0f gravel roads. let him gm to Lilwr» tyvilie by Half Day and cunn- imnn- b_vCordllm_'mi(1 \Vln-vlurvilli- and see what a (liffvrvni'o'thvrv is hw- tweon’thv gran-l and the pruiriv dirt roads. BEX). VINGTOV County. Vennmt. sent five democrats to the legisla- ture, while there is only one real democratic precinct in tho mnnty and they are ”nil tore up" over the matter Luts of folks (luwn there seem to think demmrnts 9 it live tmbivs. haunt gi‘nwynrds and (in 101’s of other terrible things 3 THEY are talking now.ot' u ho -. tvl in New York city sixtvon stor- ies high. Covering onv entire block of ground and to rust sixty mil- litbllitlfillfll‘s. That sveins to he n 0511] for Doctor Ingnlls to "expand" ~~Wv believe that is the word now A»hi>‘ fmnons Highland Hotel 21 littlv if he intends to keep “1’ with tllt‘ procession NEXT week Tilt]1‘.~‘tizl_\‘. Svpr. 21'. thr‘ Dominion uf (‘nnmL-L fl'ulll I'm- Atluntic to the Pncifiv. Vott‘s on suppressing tliv ihluul' traffic [I is a grand sight. tn sew mw unitml peopltn an untii'v nntiun \wting un mw single subject likv this. Three pebple died in \Vzmkegzln last Sunday. We trust something may happen to prevent the depopu- lation of the town. If this thing goes on \Vaukegan can't get all the- offices in Lake County. DISAPPOIVTEI)Hg:1ln. We hud begun to feel that tl1e\15\\'sw115 becoming venerable with 11geLrnel- lowed and ripened in wiS(l(1111.witl1 that} veneratlun and respect whieh waits on hoary hairs. and there was sweet Cl)lllftll'l in the thought. But here comes along the Peking News of China. nrthe TsinguPnH. 11s the heathen Chinee style it. founded in A. D. 710. or just 11‘” vears before the Park\ Ens entered on its career of unrivalled t success and influence. Advertlsmg rates nude known on Ippllculon It this office. LEWIS B. HIBBARD, A. E. EVANS. - E Entered at the posrnfficc at Highland Park, “L, as second class matter. MISS Kate MucMahun of Lake Forest. whom the Democrats nom< inntvd last Saturday as superin- tendent of schools. declines to run. Her reason is that she hns too high a regard for Mr. Marvin. \th don't the Democrats teak.- up H. C. Paddock who is running for the office as an independent? They would give him Votes and he would give them some also. andfiboth parties need Votes. for in elections‘it is not social position or previous condition of servitude but votes alone that count Editor’s Residence. - Business and News Office. Terms, $1.00 per year, 50 cents for six months, 30 cems for three months. Office: in News Building. 255 Central Avenue, Highland Park. Illinois‘ Published in the Interests of Highland Park, Highwood and Ravinia, every Friday afternoon by The” Highland Park News. F‘RIDAY. SEPTEMBER ‘22- \ EVANS FORRBT. subject likv this TELEPHONES ), - - EDITOR Bvsxszss .‘IANAGER No. 8. No. 92. tm U1. [I 1 Everybody knowsthut Lukv (‘nllllr ity owns what is called the County iFurln. that in a farm and homo for the poor and insane of the county iIt is situated at Lilwrtyvillv. about ihalf a mile north of tho bll‘iillt'ifi iconter oftiw village Tim farm is iinanagvd by it superinic-nth-nt who Hives there on the farm in the "[NN)!‘ ihouse.” as the home is called. and :giws hit-l time and personal attention to the farm and the- inmates of the home. But of course tho supvrin- itemiont is subject to tln- llrtlt‘l'.‘ suui iliirections of the county hounl of ieuimr\‘i~ors. This county hmml (imw its work through iti wwrul (-ouunit items, just as our City council (him ‘Tho county hoard has :1 Poor Fauui ‘couunittw of thrw. of which \V, F. Hogan is thv chuiriuun. uzui “itiit‘ ut thi- Fair lu<t \Vcc-k he- Iirgt-ll ue to go and curt-fully vxuuunr thut “hole- 'count)‘ cstuhliwhuwut. unti ll‘t tin- ‘pcople know thv rmult‘ of our in \‘t‘,~i[i;_{tlti()ll~, “\- huw tioln‘ that There, m-re WW ininziu-s tin-re InsetI Eweek. 25 of whom are insane, and of ' ithese three-fifths. or 1:).arqhopele‘ss- bly insane. incurable in fact. and have‘ , been sent back as such from Eigin. : $5011": of these are kept shut up in: their rooms each having a separate i room. with Ullt‘ exception. All the; j rooms were neat. clean. the beds Were; and in 1mm. hex-m tilm's in thv rant, know how {0.10 it Fir‘t of all then NIHH- man-rial fuels. The llnmv Ur Farm is situ utwl on the «Test 0f who of flu- sm-Hs U! the prairie. a moat nightly. dry. healthy place with ph-nty of fresh air and sunshine. The Holm- mn- sists hf u uni-1urm‘ignulhrickhuild ing wnth several “'nger :mm-Mw. 21” um and NH and at half ~turit-s high. su connected that tho- [Hilivnlsmln gm {ruin onv building tn tho- wthn r \~. ith out going nut of (hmrx. u \'r*r_\ in)- purtnnt cmwidvrzttiun 2h Inun)‘ uf them, m-urly all in (Act. mm uh! and fevhh‘ folks. Tht‘ frunt yard. ur grounds “hunt tlw huihhngx urn large. cumfurtnhl) ~hmh-‘d. hut Hut so us to shut wilt ~unhght ur air from the buildings. In this n-qwct thn} arv equal to any resident-v in the county. Tho farm itsvlh-nnsistsuf 150 acres of superior land. like thu furtn hind 1111 thrungh that part Hf Lake county. and “'0 think tho-rv urv sort {ow plan‘s ”ll-"lllcll the' sun ahium~ with lit-ttvr farming land that lit's’ on that oltl roml from Half l):i_\' north to and by Lilwrtyx‘illv. ()f the-so l3“ acres, ‘31) itl‘t' under the- plow. (ll\'l(ll'(l lletwveu corn. outs uml potzitot-s :inil some other \t’gt‘tilltlt’\. tln‘ luilunt-v being for upturn :uul gm» land, The farm has 18 ('ii\\~'. “how milk uml lmttor Ztt‘t‘ “soil by tho inmate-s. The-re are (5” hfi’lllt‘. but lllk'ht' with the lweves do not furnish all tln- mmt (‘onsumvil by the- lurgv family. The- (‘t’ups this your, us most Uillt‘r yours. are excellent; the farming is coir (luctml on tho- inti-iniu- plan: that is of making it yit-ltl good l)lg(‘rl)lt.~. In other words it is thoroughly done, for thr- Sllpt‘l‘llltt‘llllt'hl is :1 good thorough practit-ul (armor. and the first impression you gt-t on looking at that farm is thrift uml successxml you have the sumo- imprvssion H‘vry stop vou take on it. \VANAMAKER Brown of Philadel- phia send us samples and price lists of clerical suits at $12.5(lund $14.50 each, cheap enough. But see here, Messrs. \V. 6; B. don't live here,they pay no taxes here, they don’t buy any groceries here. they don‘t even take the NEWS, they never employ us to sue them or their debtors, in fact they do nothing ‘for our town but take all the money out of it they can get. \Vell, they “on't get ours: we are for home industries every time. No place like home. to spend you r [1101) 9y . 1nd of Wurk THE COUNTY FARM pusturv and gm» land, has 15 (-mw. uhusv milk xrv uwd by thc- inmate-s. UH swine. but lllk‘ht' with :10 not furnish all the mm! )y lln- lurgv family. The- wlr, us must uthrr yvnrs. viht. n-lmugh N lwraidvs (loin ln- rmulh‘ Hf mu m \Vvh;1\v (luln‘ that few (hum in thifi ~t‘ltv Im- or Farm is situ ‘t Uf nnvuf thv sm-Hs a must nightly. dry. with plQ-th of fresh 8. The ”01110 «un- it wwrul that \u ‘pio'a and (-ulu- nn‘ Itlwm all and the "\\'1- hun- all hull}:- Th» hrt‘ihi. mm! important Hf “in mun-L light uml \thlt‘hwlnl tnud the buttvl. mmn- Inmiv May 21nd Jun» ulul [nu-km! in (jrlu-kx gs» ul grain. and 11mm. L'HMv-H \‘t-Huu' mnl ~\\m-t .md l tiun~ public wr [urnutv IHHH‘ “In-l), Immanl). wmwmimll}. ur m any \\:|_\ lwttrr lll-lIH|;""(l than |~ mlr Lukr (Mun!) l’mrr liUllll‘ [I is ”Hit-Hi u hwmr tn lhlm- p-mr unfurtunatm. ting ~huw it and upprwiutt- It 'Hw Supt-rintc-v «It-Ht, ('hurlm W Amulv}. hm ln‘t'll tlwrv 'J‘J )vurs, I” yn-un n~ ztsrsistamt and [1’ )var‘ In full vhurg: and m- ;m- {rank to say that to uur mind the-rel is Hut :1 lwttc‘r mun fur the place in Lulu- (‘uunty \n- (1011‘! think tlwn- urn wry many In Hlmm. ur :Inyn'lu-n-vlw Wu ll.l\l'~t‘t'l| h... man} ”10'“ in Mu-h pluvw nut t‘ knuu Mr. .\p)x!n~}"~ “uni. uh]. tu umkc “UNIV ('1 rlllltV Hh nnnn- i- .lunn-~ qu-nu) ”1‘ ~cll~ nnlk purc .nnl lrn-xh hum thv (mWh; ln' ko't'lv~ HI» lulu!!! :Itlll llil‘ IIU cnnnt-ctiwn \\ lth thv uatcr \\url\~: :nnl ~cll~ tucnt) twin-h tur a tlullar, \n- thinlt Ulcuurw he- mll ln- u nnl liunnu‘c; nll uuikun-n lth'. Illllv~~ thvrc nrn- t< .. mun} llruughtm .uul hr in alrcml} u lnmla‘l cm/vn “r- llmw nut lih" in~i¢lc thn- cu) lnnit~ :nul ~~ in thtlt WH‘LS‘ hc i~ :ln unt~i«h-r.\\hich fuct umkm hi~ gnml cll'i/clulnlx tlw nnu‘c rc-nmrlmhln. This is hmv lH- ~llu\\'t‘ll hh guml citizcnship: hc kin-w it mu lln’ l.|\\ nl thi~ city that all \n-lncl~-~. l>lc_\clc~ phat-tuns. hc-tnrw‘. hu~w.~. nnlkag um. \\'lwcllmrru\\~. mnl l!:il))',('tlrl‘l ugm ~huuhl curry u lightml luntcrn uftcr llnrk \\'lulc mung un thc stlvct [in lcft hun c Mum-lay .'Iltcrnnmn.n lnh- thc sun nus fur almw thc hm‘mm and nc\'cr thuught «If ln~ |untl~rn.:nnl his grnu'ingnulk trmlu- mnung unr lucnl :Iri~tncrut~ kclrt hnn till wine- tunc uftcr the- ~‘un hml ~unl\ ln-hintl thv fur ~trctching Irralrn- . and uf cunrse- lllt' nlcrt Juhn lilign- 52m hnn and cullml u hnlt. .lulllr'h ul)¢‘_\ml and thc hlnc clntml utlicin] tuhl hnn tugn lhmn tn .lnllgo- Hihlmnl's the ncxt (lay nntl m-ltlt' it. And 1hr ncxt lnnrning. Whilc «hailing: nut In,- nnlk :uul crcnln in thc jlnlicull lwlL’ll lmrhmwtl hc- “alhml mm to thv rcxi (lvllcc«rftl1«- stcrn ntlicml. tuhl hm litth-stnr)’ and thcn sanl "Nun .lnllgn l knnn' thc nrllulnncw Inu~t lw nln-.\~ ml. and if fwlli‘ urc curt-h.» :nnl fqrgct thcir luntcrxn :h l 1lul. they should [my up; hm“ much is iti" Such manly fr;lnkuv-~~ uhnw‘t hmk old Judgc's lyre-nth :mu)‘ “'h} m many lcmlingcitmmstun. hmc Inmlc‘ till sorts of Plt‘flh aunt hlt'k~ “gun-M paying such line-x that thc fight of an hum-st. prulnpt. husincse- likclnnn ready tn [myjhis line without kicks 0? falsehoods mm a nmttc-r uf unma- Incnt. When told it was $1.50 hr countcd nut the cash and had-- thc court “good morningh and m-nt hi~ may selling milk and crcznu, “'hcn he (lies. may it he many :1 you” ht'llt‘c- wcwant it inscribed on his tulnlr stone “A Mmlcl ('itizcn " good. for we examined carefully lutn OIthem; thvra Were no complaints. and We stopped and talked with the patients. and no signs of abuse. ur had treatment of any kind, but many evidences everywhere of kind, care- ful and faithful treatment in every respect. priwlnx rm! um! \u fuuml rm: UH“ \( IL: In rum-lib «in-.tf 'Hni dumb A MODEL CITIZEN Hu\\‘lln1~\\v'c-? .md llko- Hur nun ”1- Mn 11h. )l) I‘Vllllll‘ jull~ while- «hailing: nut In I) in thu- jmlivml lwiL’h “(Ml “\n‘l' tn) ”1" “Ni ‘\l and than i~ u-nuu ("h arituhh rkhnu nu! up m-n 1rrlu~s and l 11“]. Hwy m‘h is it"?- AIm‘Nt hmk 1“!" ~l.lh Ill) nshtu n‘ llt'h lulu! \hml will: A. ROBERTSON, ““jfjjg Lumber and Building Material of All Kinds. [H all H. \\( EVANS 131203., Q‘Fancy Groceries, Tea, Coffee 7' Practical Plumber "'4 Sewer Builder MRS. A. BOCK. Fancy Groceries, Dry floods and Crockery, BOOTS Aw SHOES. Job Printing ST. Johns A venue Fvulln and \ egrubkn Rndved hail) D. A. -DRISCOLL (30.. ...Bicvclc Exchange“; ' Sundries and Repairsbf All Kinds Central Avenue East. OFFICE MID YARD: ST. JOHNS AVENUE. III [UMBER DISTRICT. THEPHONE 67v RcfuchQI Hard and Soft Coal, Sawcd and Split Wood, Kindling. Tin. Copper, Sheet Iron and Furnace Work. Goods the Bcst. Priccs are Reasonable. Promptly and neatly executed at this office. Prices as low as is consistent with good work vn as... any It. EMA GEE DHC RWH HRH MMM FRUITS AND VEGETABLES. CATCH BASINS CLEANED, ETC Bicycles to Order From 535 Up. . I-I. WHITE, BASYE BLOCK Agent for Blue Flame W’icklvss' Oll Stoves. STOVES, RANGES. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, Tin. Sheet-iron and lumac Work Done to Order. The News. flour, Hay. Feed, Oats. Bran. Corn, Meal. Gluten. Men! MIddHngs and Straw. Chase 8 Sanborn Tea and Coffee \w are prepared to sell it tn yuu in uuy_quan2ity. All grades of Highland Park Illinois. Telephone 54. C. A. KU IST. - Hardware. Highland Park, Ill. TELEPHONE 46. (hood; lkln cred Free 0' Chan" uocan (H 801‘!!! ,,w“’ .1” ()flict Huhllnd ”cccwnm 'n U H Luna [)mtm From the from (ht hundn) rw It 7 41mm? ‘lrum P- In met-Uh}! a" nmrnh For 1hr nu Mm! pm deparlurt I uh! Iuevuq ugh month 6: n s 510 ludcpcnd land. Met each month Made!!! ‘ fins! Ind 10 uten' hall Klee. (Wed lhghhm Arcamuu Ind fuurth Ravmlu} H raw! 1 '1? m-Iulhme lxawur 1 Prmu um hu‘ru-Iu I 6.45 1 733°: may )m-l p In . .‘ul ”ado: hwnuelu 5mm)! SI Kemhnu R< Urrmnh 3m IL '41 “Ah I p. m . “'1 pray” nu' m‘ln‘lu .11 A th-Inwr 5! Mar Mldd .-u. | l'lcn Rug In ; Input pr. yr lnnlly ‘10], "an“ “3.0:: a II] Ila n._ lht muulh l’rnh} 1c! \Vucshly n whum. |‘ Prev um 1‘:\nlugc| Mr .‘llum nexuelkd Chrnkmt left :91 Ml Men Clea LIVE \Mwhsh 12.07. 3 $1. filnggl "I ”It: In WI It 64 ml

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