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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 31 Jan 1902, p. 8

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He succeeded in buying up the judgment note‘and securing release. He purchased a qnihclaim deed of Mr. Birr, and had another signed for a money consideration,by the widow, Mrs. Laufienburger. All these paper; were turned over to Mollie H. Apple, who furnished the money for said purchases, and who had agreed to buy one of the subdivided lots. ' This lot of 208 feet frontage on Second street was then surveyed by Mr. Anderson, a plat made of the same, and subdivided into four Iota, all of which have fifty feet frontage on Second Street, except the point called lot‘ 1, which has fiftpeight, or as the surveyor mode" it, fifty-seven feet, and are known, beginning at the northern point, lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, of the Mollie. Apple subdivifiion. Lot 4 was sold to'Frederick C. Noer- enberg fol-$390 Lot 3, retained by Mollie H. Apple, to: a consideration of 8125, and she 13 erecting a mod. on cottage upon the same, the foundation or brick baeement- hav- ing already been hmlt Adolph Gieeer purchased lot 2 for $75, and In Each 8, Highland Park. What and where is it? A little overs year ago Frederic Laufl'en. burger, deceased, purchased of a‘ Mr. Obee, part of lot 1, block" 8, having a frontage on Second street, of 208 feeh‘beginning at the point where Green and Second, streets meet. This property was deeded to a Mr. Birr, of. Norwood Park, Chicago, August 20, 1901. One day before the death of Mr; _Lauffenburger, a judgment note, with interest, of 8204.50 had been entered by a Mrs; Roemer, on record against said Vlot. To save something'fo‘r the widow, who lives in Switzerlandythe Rev. qufele, of whose congregation Mr. Loeflenburger was a member, wrote to her and received power ’of utter. ney, to look after her interests. 111E MOLLIE APPLE SUBDIVISION. , . Cmmos. . g, wnnusn. 10-14 _ . Sonumonn. A 7-room '1': with ham and aeveral'small “dings on one acre of lgnd one and Ila-half miles viest "of city; will, 39] I heap. Inquire of Wm, Dunner, 'ghlaud Park, Box 348. ’ p- -9 12 This is all tl'? ” mystery them in aboutvtbe lots or :perned. After all ‘expgnsea'are pa'j th’e widow, Mrs. Laufienburger liteceeive a balance of about $150, #73} thiais just that much more tbaulibe would. have if $100 of his own Foney invested and b were needed to pay expenses of ‘ eral, which had been paid by M1, Birr, of Norwood Park, and Wh‘i) demanded this amount before b \ would quit claim the property (l to him.‘ During Febru y and March'the drug stores ‘of ighland Park, 111., will be closed at; . p. m., except on Saturday evenin , they will bekepi open until 10 or ,M k. Two hours w_ 5 spent this week in trying ,to .éscertain the exact weight ofa cum *fbot of ice. We examined everyf glcyclopaedia, hand- book, etc., we c? 411d find, and dis- covered it i one' of them but Hucall’s‘ It , Weighs juat_5’1.5 pound; pounds. _.__._+‘- ‘ -fâ€"._,â€"â€"l_ Attend the fl nen’ a mask b311, in Goldberg’s ha] ‘Thursday, Feb. 6. 7161 1116: “0.3% Vir‘ill ’p'at up} out- tage early in thigs‘pring. Frederick Noeienberg a; ,to build a brick cottage by ‘a Jhél‘ winter, since Work crowds =t jg: masons too much to do so at once g, as are buili it Efizvill riot leave an empty lot in HQ"? 8, facing Second street, audyill ‘_ 39 a fine addition to that part of Big inland Park. £3; When‘ these house. i; the sod lwster committee held, the mayor sud fire msrshe’l were celled in- to conference and s thorough investi- gstien was made of the Ictusl condi~ tionh of the fire deputment. the needs of the firemen were fully considered their efliciency wns recognized and we feel that the eity council, and the citi-_ was of Highlnnd Perk ere under greet obligations to the firemen of this city for the work they hive done in the pest end as on sppreeistion at their fidelity and efllciency, your committee fully approves the reccommendetion of the mayor end on the strength of such unanimity we have had puns and specifications prepared for a brick fire department building- 25x“), the suns has been cu'etnny examined by the committee and we1 ‘IOW submit the plum 3nd apecificatioxis for yourIoon- sidemtion and nppronl and we ream:- mend tint bid- be solicited for the con- struction M the improvement without delay. The building shall not eXceed a cost. of 81,500. and in explanttion of the plans to your honorable body, firemen and citizens who may 'be inter- ested, we will any thg’t the specific-- tiom @311.er : two story brick build- ing 85:40. the floor of the engine math istobe fitted up in the mt with lack- em. wash bowl; and other oonvehienoen for the noeotwe firemen, a» detail. of which in fully stated in tho speci- To TH! Honours“: Huron Ann Cm 00013011. or um CITY or Blown PARK, lit“ ‘ Gunman-Your fire sud water committee, to whom was referred the communication of the mayor on Jun- uary 7, 1902. with mforenee to the con- dition of the fire department, of the City of Highllnd Pork. and his reo- ommendation routing thereto. Your committee respectfully submit the following for your confidention and nppronl. At t meeting of the The 'city school! of the city of Highland Park convened in Specie! session January 23, 1902, for the purpose of receiving and acting upon the report of the fire 'and water com- mittee concerning the erec‘ion of a suitable building for the fire depart- ment. ' Following is the report oi the committee:. Higblnnd Yuk, 111., Jan. 22. NEW FIRE HOUSE. Wanna, the Guy councily Council of thu City of llighlund Put-k. did. on July 7. 1896 puss uu‘wdinnnee upprop- tinting 86,818 from the generul, tunes of aid year, placing to the mm of the “wt fuud 81.000 und 85.318 to the credit of the wuter works mutant, aid mounts being uuubk to pay our Nu obflgutious mum; (dun with the final you, and Wanna, h. is dedubh tint a. In dcpu-tnont building ho eluted upon the city lots 19 I“. :0,- block 7. that beater protecflon o! the dnpurtment property and warm on! the In- men he made. and The city council concurred in the report and recommendations of the committee and unnnimouely adopted the following preambles and mo. lotion. nations. The mdfloori-to heole [urge assembly "iota. which my be used by the fire ,dephrtment tor any legitimte purpose. . such to public il‘neetings. caucus. or enter-aim“. isnbject m the control of the mayoral“! ‘flro Harsh-l. The renal tint my be 3001106301! for the no of the use-ably room dull be considered the fund of the In deportmcnt u 3 whole. and (o be dintrihuwd among an dial-eat. companie- mntu. orallyhe nod to {archer ‘W" the building with tn" go'nvooienoet that will nine :1...»ng in; I. comfortable. clan Lad pied-uni mgeflng pine for fine Mn. ’ It iv the data at your committee :0 do mi in their power to expedite th'e building of the' are homo -thAt comfort-bl. quuten my be it their disponl u soon :- pouible. ~ ' Respectfully unlimited, Fun Guzman». J. 3.. Woomwn. Fire 6: Water Com. The second semester of the ”heal year of HIM-2 willopen Feb! 8, There will be I beginnen’ formed in Miss Bulow’u Boom and your: old, or will old during the comb. (out mi and who can pic-ant Wat. typical "caution. hm..." Resolved by tho city council, «(in City of Highhnd Park tint. 81.!“ h. upproprifled for the construction ‘ the fine deptrtment building. that. .81,- 210 be taken from tbs noel-nod ll- lcreston city depodu’tnd placed h the cr‘edlt 01 the building fund. ‘ Wmcuu theme was to the an“! i! the wnter fund on Jmury 1. 19““ sumofflMZJL’nndflldllll ant-é the account mid and “no tutu! d a fund promising. thud”. b. It 3’ FOR RENT-House of 0 not. “a hub; hot Ind no! «my; coat}: Vine tvenue and St. Jim block west of hi I! M. m of J. W. Mauck. W!“ M. a WANTED-MINI”!!! MM“; “mil (2 adults. 3 chum) a“ mon‘. salJuly I“MIA Ami." neck. or Hi ”What! “M Mandi 353 E 301me b‘oB‘BBNTâ€"Jmm lay 1¢n~m house: :1] modern mm 8800 per yur. Inquire of u-nun, Professor Run-all. 7 ‘ arenas. in Ina-{flung II: this column. 3) word. at 1:390: An ad In this column “be ”dild- vnnce "Meme odve M no “to counl with (his More man’niadaiceuu THE PUBLIC SCHOOL Want Column.

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