Sheridan Road Publishing Co. W .mry Sat-ad†mum at High u M 111.. and WW “1.. by the m IOMAN I. J. W? N om: {VI-[mt BuHildl Cantu! Avenue. . m’tï¬' M. . 1-2an It the Pol-018cc It HM Put as second class m Mun-nun; rm. and. m“ m .t clthcr emu. The following are the minutes of the meeting of the town board held on Mondéy evening last, ' » The following motion was made by Dooley and seconded by Holmes. “Whereas W. E Cummmgs, oollac-. tor, in s commnnmution tame super visor has aIgmï¬ed hi9; inability to ‘ perform the dump of collector owing to restrictions impaled on hiIn by the post ofï¬ce department“ (time U. S. . (he beIng postmaster at Elghwood, Ills) Be it resolved that in the . opinion of this board the notion amounts to failure on his part ‘ to qualify. And in accordance with Flows made and providing for such faunas, that we, the town board of m, issue an warrant of apprm â€a! 361‘ “Id oflice to Henry C. Basye 338 wnoctpr for the next pending Present: Justices Dooley, Holmes and Camstock, Town clerk Prior ind Supervisor MacDonald. A M of Noah Shore Indium. fl‘he motion being put by the chair man, was carried by the following m of 3 to 2. Ayes, Dooley, Holmes and Comatock; nayea, MacDonald ahd‘ Prior.» Motion-to adjourn, car- ried. . . . ' - S Tm No. 92, mum-Pa. SATURDAY. JANUARY 12. I1. C. Buye TERMS “.50 FBI! YEAR. IANAGII EDITOR THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSâ€"LETTER. An Open Lettu- A fellow citizen tnipnyer who hue _ ~â€"-â€"â€"â€" anatomic. beenobligedtooonetwdeluo! eement eidewelk. «he on why the . I am authorized to clot one hnno eï¬lghlnnd Fork Club folk- ehould not drod doll-n ($100) to any potion he required to band a udeuelk of who will prove that the title to my kid He uys therein: W Hitchel’e Fairviev Subdivision to not heal, Wyeth where I eldewnlk good ehonld be, which shown thnt people This property comprises 170 ï¬fty would one one if it we. there. We foot Wendie-originally the moth pass the question along to those 40 A. of the old Hamilton 30 A. older, who: and better than our- lying on the Green Bay Road. m eelvee. But g'ive on the eidenlk. This property comprises 170 ï¬fty foot lots and was originally the south 40 A. of the old Hamilton 80 A. lying on the Green Bay Rodd. west of Dr. Sweethnd’s place. Thelota were put on the market on the. very reasonable terms of 85 down (when a complete abstract was furnishezl to the buyer) and 85 a month without intereit. About thirty lots were sold and a number at payment!!! made, when a mysterious rumor 'got around that “the title ain't good.†This - reaches the nets of every prospective purehaser. . Some one telle him that “an and a0†‘-‘ says that the title ' aint good†and as a result he loses a chance to get the beet'bargain ever cloned on the beet terms in the world, ' by believing what has no foundation in fact. The party who loaned 09,000 to the Hamilton’ a, had the title eï¬mined by one of the heat lawyers in Chidago. It was good than. When the Hamiltone did not pay it when (1116, he took the proper came through tho court, and got a master’s certiï¬cate frOrn the master in chanoory in Waukegah. Marcus Hitch paid $12,000 cash for it. and put in as much more in grading streets, putting ‘in city water and, sidewalks. V His attorney examihed the titlc .It was absolutely perfect than; it to clear of incumbranoc now, and all taxes and assessments are 'pmd up to data No one can make 0116 hundred dollars cgsier than by, proving what they are no positive in asserting that “the title aint good,†a great; injustice to .Mr. I‘Hitch. Respectfully, . “ . ~ There was a special council moot- ing Tuesday night but not much done The dark Was instructed to call for bids on some of the city’s prinhng. Mics Dorothy Upham of Boston. is ( guest of Mrs. G. D. Boulton. Hm“ K. Conn, ' ‘ Agent. for‘the Owner. The Highland Park Council 1068, Royal Areanum? met On Monday, evening fot‘ election of Oï¬ioer'a. The? men now maï¬a!lod are Regent, E E 3,. :y Permit; Vioecï¬egent, Ed. .W. mug; ‘ Oraï¬or, (3411 Baker; Secroï¬ary, F.u 1m, B. Green , Collector, Henry Dental; L. Treasurer, C A Kuisï¬; Chaplain, J. H. Dufly; Guido, Arthur St Potent Warden, C. 0 Lemon; Sentry, Ed. ~ Moore; Sitting Poet Regent, L. O. : Van Riper. 0 H. Baker and E W E. Parroï¬ï¬ both made interesting 0h speeches during the evening exer , ‘0 ciweaa also did a visiting Ohicago Y's Royal Aroannm ofï¬cer The High: 0 land Park Arcanum Council is oerâ€" on, talnly a live and energetic organiza- tion. Ll :t V, Le" \ Mr. Kraft end Dr. Bergen attend- ed the big chess game- in Chieego on Wednesday evening last. Pills. bury, the ex-world'e chumpion,play- ed sixteen games of chess end sev- m1 games of checkers blindfolded, directing the niovee although he had to carry the positions of each set of chess men and checkers in‘ his head as he was blindfolded. Mr. Kraft came back to the Park, with great plans for defeating the now High- land’Park champion, F. B. Green. If- our old neighbm. E. H. Deni. eon should come back, he would not know his old ' home. ' Lots of those big trees on the west lot have been out down. Wood 13 worth $5 a cord in some places; thehouse has been painted white, the fad just now i; house painting, and an new porch is being built by Joseph Bioux’e men and the géounde are being ï¬lled with shrubbery. That old )becker board walk up to the front gate has been taken up and benches set out. The inside inpwvemente we ham not seen. ‘ '