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Highland Park News (1874), 23 Dec 1898, p. 8

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“Paint me as I am," said the hero of Marston Moor, Nasehy. Drogheda. Dunbar. Worcester and ()tllf’r histor‘ ic fields, to the- artist as he sat for his portrait. Cromwell was a great, man. and he wanted to look likv him self, scars and all. The other day when ()rson Brand was looking around for some (mix to “begin on” his holiday campaign he lwthought, him of the “(ireen Moun- tain Boy." allwit he did not know then he was to he the popular (‘anv didatc for mayor of the city. it was a. marked. indeed a striking “coin cidvnon," you see. his selecting him. Now the “Boy" thinks ho is hand- some, his mother told him so when he was a lad: at all t‘Vt'lllh’ he wants his picture to represent him as hand some. But Brands ' amera 7 mm {or truth that old Puritanio qualitv. Thq- Hlltlll" did not break Orson s Secretary )Ich'rihlmn of (‘onunis Hioner (ieneral l’eck'n office was pro sent and said that if the railways took up the matter the French con) mission would undoubtedly 'give the space refinired. The representatives of the various railroad systems dis.â€" cussed the project thoroughly. lt was decided-1o raise $100,001) for the exhibit. A committee wam appoint- ed to am with Mr, Maugham for the purpose of interesting other rail- roads in the project and securmgthe money needed to carry out the idea. This executive committee will Work with Mr. Maugham and will hold short sessions alm Ht every day in Various offices. When the Work has progressed sufficiently they will call another meeting of the representa- tives of the various rush and rep ort what has been done. 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Addresss lmx 2H2 Highland Park. FOR SALE. T0 RENT. ETC ‘HORSESHOEING, CARRIAGE IRONING, and GENERAL BLA CKSMITHING Fred Bother, 314 Central Avenue. FRED BOTKER, 314 Cntral Ave. For Stflsfnctlon Gunnntcd. Suits Cleaned and Pressed. '75 Cents Btsyt Bloch. Clothing Cleaned, Dyed and Repaired. I. B. BECKER. Merchant Tailor. . v,-- .. --_-_V. V...’ IAI‘VI BLOCK ‘ HIGHLAND “PARK Schneider Cooke, RAFFEN 8: BAKER, voal, Building Material, and Ice. Dealers In Musical Instruments, Slrlngs, Etc. Hr wtll uw \‘uu right as in mm and tlw quahu' uf his “ark “ I“ than «mm- \'uu :‘(hll’ 'nr (‘HH Teaming and EXCRVr ‘ ating of All Kinds, ©b1r’7) @Qngsit In Hm most apprnwd muu~ m-r und at prim-vs that, am lmund to suit Inning purchased the HIIUI ) and stmk of H. I‘ ’1“qu prepared to do all kinds of TELEPHONE no 34 AND HE'AINING NKATtV DUN! [Vlt TESTED IREE thland Park, Ill. Ladu‘s' and (icm‘s Her tiulmw frnm Jewelers Opticians. V . ‘3."3' t5: pru'v and IHUI’C 0000

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