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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 10 Jan 1902, p. 8

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Ranked; Therefore, that a convex» tion of the law-abiding citizens of this county be enlled to meet in the public library room in the city hall building 0'! the City of'Lake Forest, on Saturday, January 11, 1902, at. 2:45 o’clock p. m., for the purpose of _orgsnizing a county satiation, the object of which mu bobrendarfr'om time to time,uoeâ€" euion shall require; such aid to the law‘s sttorney, financially or other- THE HON'I'E CARLO. The folks along this north shore are all stirred up over the reputed Monte Carlo recently established on the Carlson farm, west of town. There were one or two meetings in town last week, one in‘ Lake: Forest last Saturday night, and one planned for tomorrow (Saturday) afternoon a 2:45 o’clock in the City Hall at Lake Forest. The case was reported at length in the Baptist church Sun- day morning and we suppose also in the other churches so that our peo- ple are thoroughly aroused. If such an institution ' is - really established for gambling purposes, of course the state is competent to squelch it; but mere talk and resolutions will not do it. The devil is not frightened at a scarecrow; he has seen too many and knows a man of straw when he sees him. Wm“. We believe that the 10- ation of such an institution within the limits of Lake county, with the ad- vent of the disreputable element mei- dent thereto, is a. standing mena’ceto the fur name of the County of Lake end to the safety of its inhabitants, ans, We are informed that an esteblishment has been recently cre- ated in the Township of Deerfleld for the purpose of betting and gaming in vioht'lon of the: criminal laws of this stifle. the ehie! promoters of which are non-resident- 01 this county, and have located It the point aforesaid solely for the reason that the enforcement of the low In. driven ‘them rfrom the City of Chicago end elsewhere, and . The followfng: call has been sent out to the mayors and qxecutive of- ficers of each town or village in Lake county: Ihave heard .. “:7 complaints from the firemen that 't by was not do- ing for the depa. at what. it ought themselves with Lode. They sup"- Its the city simply rubber costs and .- ot the City of Sheridan, Gleneoe 'e done for their Now,gentlemen§ inu- water fund with good bill. now. outstanding col- lected, will in over 83,000 to its credit. Woyld it :got it. be I who ote'p tq‘uke nbont 114:? of nut fund and Highland Pa " , 111., Jun :1, ms. Gunman: or 'r Cm Couxcm, or run Cur or 81 AND Pm: I wish to cull, y« r :ttention to the condition of the fi. 'adepartment of this city and its otiuiplsnanta, The fire dopartfiu .nt in: about two thousand dollars * orth of ‘property. consisting of two use carts, hook sud lddder'truck and ‘ out three thousand feet of hose, this ‘perty is kept in an old leaky shed in' e tea-if of the City Building, with n ' hose to dry after Jifing in service, nor % . to keep their hot: ~ tlemen will agree with me when I s H that the services of those men hav 1‘ nl excellent ind that they have ~ 30 prompt in the discharge of dut £25m they have hid control of all a gmmtdmmediitely ind many times éded ofl whit might have been a. disas §rous fire. , I believe ~you Resolved, Farm? 5}, out the secretary of this meeting 1 inflicted wound soapy of these I ‘5qu on; wthoex- ecntive officer of'; .wh city nnd Vin-go in said Lake coué y, with the requeat thht if in sympttli with tho movement they appoint. such; mulber- of deleptea gs to them shall a: 2m proper to stand uid convention x (1 “up in perfect- in; said arguing; m wise, as will insure‘ the prompt and vigorous enforce .3 .nt in this county of the criminnl lawsfgt _the state; MESSAGE. ‘ V The following , a .meesage sent by Meyer Ev {I to the council; Tuesday night, regard to the Higfl'land Perk ii $3 department. MAYO? K , hacked, Thu 3 copy of these reso- lutionlbe furnished to the family of the lute llmented judge. Ind a copy 1130 to each of the'clerks of the circuit courts throughout aid diltflct,lnd u. oopydlo w the public pron: of aid district. fi Hononble John G. Genet, the Seven- tenth Judicinl District of the Sum of the sauna: nunoi. hu‘lost nn ,an- nnd equitable jurist. nn dentin; and cheerful compenlon,«n worthy, upright citizen and n jut hen. ‘ ‘ Resolved, Tint we extend to his widow and badly on: kindest lym- pathiee in their bereavement. put up end equip e good euhetentiel brick building, “y about 30:50 feet witheflfty-foot tower, on the north- went corner of the the present City Building lot. fronting on Green street. cement the ground floor {or the one of the cute, ladder wagons, eta, leeving the second story unfinhhed for the time being. After hednc given this nutter e greet deel of thought end ef- ter frequent counsel- with “done members of the fire depertment. some such pleu en the ehove seems to me to be the wheat, cheepeet end most eee- uomioel in the end. ' Winn”, It heepleued the Supreme Judge of the. Uniyene to summon to his long rest, our beloved Judge. the late John C. Genet,- one of the judge. ofvthe Seventeenth Judlohl District, of the State of Illinois; be it Beedlved by the delegatel in con- vention of the Seventeenth Judiciel District. of the am. of nunou, u- sembled, that we deeply deplore his This is one of Highlud Puk’u grew- eat needs and I commend it. to your immediate tnd awful oannidentlon. Respectfully yours. judge. of the aevoqtoonth judicial district 0! Illinois: RE$OLUT|0NS. ’ The following preamble and ‘m. olutions were placed on ,tho death of J udgo John C. Gnvor, one of the Resolved, ms in the amt: of m Rom: W. Wmaxm D. '1‘. 8m“. R. G. EVA", Mlyor. Committee. sergeant. Mr. Mshen wss not gym-“:32 mum your only a good soldier, but s good byfindkesthnordm You must ' hr their road oommi-io‘ner as well, having WWW; not at ' G ' A rm. f served the township as that of- “mu“: cm the worn: floor for more than twenty years. few doses std- mm". Mr. Mnhan married Mistie Carley blood. us mm H tad Y . . . twenty-two years . ago. There " in»): one“ age Ores-'3 were seven children. The widow enema w “I W and six children survive him, five, ' to: sons and one daughter-[the other m! TImeom’” ”‘1'“ "with; son died several yours ago. The Apply» amiss-moans. The Ladies Auxiliary of the M. E. church had their annual election of oflicers. Mrs, C. Boyd, president; Mrs. B. O. Fritsch, fimt'vioe president; Mrs. Price, second vice president; Mrs. K. Kelley, treasurer; Mrs. 9. L. Oleson, secretary. ' Death has taken from our midst. a much' respected and hon- ored citizen! and friend, John Ha- hsn. Some sixty years ago, Mr. Mahan bought land from the “oval ernment, part of which is the farm on which Mr. Mshan lived. John was born here, the house no longer stands, but Mr. F. Reed's residence is on the site, and it might be mentioned here,» that Mrs. Reed (Mr. Mahsn‘s sister) is the last of the Mahan family, which numbered eleven childrem Mr. Mahan was fifty nine years old. He served the last year of the civil» war, took part in the battles which followed the Custer massacre, served two enlistment. in the regular army” ranking as Rummage sale' is oomipg. Minn Muller m a mu Mis- DeRoo for a few dayl. Miss Cooper, formerly princi- pol of the Highwood school, is teaching at Waokegan. HIGH WOOD Anothufldieuiontoodhdhuhun blinded!) use no“ can «mm- prim eyhm d the-in notionthnoukindot toodinn fwbmmfwmmmum mother lot A m that will not on! no a cab: put a! the y, but it Mn enry other put. Yd. how good you {0011:113thanqu byindigouionordw You must be («"1333 0.1:: van t. rec-in; m of Green‘- A muss, the tum-it. medicine of the has] millions. A few M “d. ”11%. numnlgtn away company (II-In cud Immu- Iron Iqqp ”Nd m. Interment at Ooflloi'oy. The family have the ”apathy of tho community in their ban-meat. WANTEDâ€"00m n3: for m pun-u. Winpylxeo-hperpocnd. {pp}, st limb-nu once. ordinance chm. on the 18h day 0‘ Jill ‘ - - bouzollpJththe dune-dot Low Improvement In CI! . The “New hr _ _ W IOIIDE FOR LETTIIB WITHIN. funernlm Wednuddy at 10 I.

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