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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 4 Mar 1905, p. 5

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After the inyment of bills Indpalluries the qlerk read an amendment :0 the ivater ordinance which wu introduccdby Aldermn Shultin, providing that the ten cents per month’colkcted by the city from each water consumer be disaéh’tlnned. Thevvnrm- _ vâ€"wv- "u \ovulv! . '- A»; m...“ ‘9 q , . ~ "hr "Kl‘ilérihuh ilnzllluc‘fiint‘éoduced an ordinance. the The troublesome sewerage question then caxne up for consideration. The proposition of the city of, Highland Perk, that this. cit y pay them $8.000 ash-Sud one~helt the coat of meintaining their sewer and outlet forever, was discussed. Alderman Muiik, after steti’ng that the city of Highland Perk might be induced to reduce their demanq, spoke in favor of connecting with them. M eyor Gibbs, ree~ ognlzing the necessity of immediate action in the matter, made eo'me spirited remarks on the subject, in opposition to the plan of paying any such sum to Highlend Perl: for this make-shift privilege. quotJ lug the-feet thet thin city had purchased ten acres of lend in the slough and secured a right-of-wey to it for the purpose of en outlet for our seWereg‘e, thet my connection with lllghlend Perl: could at no time serve more than he]! of our city, that e SQWCI‘ on Weukegln evenue whuldheée to he leld , in any due, no why not userrthe money demended by Highlhud Perl: town-d the building of an outlet of our or}: which will benefit ell the people for all time insteadotpeyiug fox-ye sewer to lughlend \vrr . Pm mm}: for the preeent. ‘beneflt‘oul‘y'i pert other people .. , [nun comlq This is the ulur prices. W' A to {year he ' for dinner. do horserm a good m: water. soda used for a )0 sea on. couldn’t flo Water is a (and catch 1 other day, ‘ Nobo'rly co wasn't any firqt rate 'to fires'and Adjournment wt; and to next mm mm. fiis 8" I can ' Alden-nun J. J. Cohan left here 1m Wednesday for Wuhington. D. 0.. to “tend the inauguntion. He win 06 tonne ‘ibout 3 week. 8:00 a. 11:. t6 4:00 p. m. dtily with due} hou't for lunch. The ordinance was silent on some very el~ aentigl points, and entirely devoid of details. On motionof Aldoxjmsn Conley it was laid over for consider'ation at them-x! ‘regulaé meblimr'. ‘ ‘ - _ --__â€"v-‘ u..- provisions of which are that. ihe ,otficé of city col; 'lector be abalhhéd” lhd that the city clerk .usume the duties of collector with a minty of. $600 per year, and establish his ofllce hours It the my ball . from 0.1m ‘ , What if they should lower the nrdeu scene cur- tain at the wrong instant.le1ving the wounded villsin to die In mu View of the audience? Sulphur and mm! Ir. "all". John Gosh-inner no glue blppy pan-onto of . hby boy. born curly Fridty mornSng. This. emu]. baking pnpcnllom {or so: other extglded vhit‘ to .Norwuy. the home of her ._ _.__v. -v- â€"--w cites 0‘! myorâ€""subjpot to “ye â€"|ppro;tl of the Citizen: My mucus." John F. Ranch nut-lied Thursduy from the ”flipping when he in a. member of the 00th Infantry. Ir. I“ HAD E. Murphy of Wnuoondu visited his“! hm My. City Council met; in regular session last Tuesday evening; present, shyor (nibbs. Aldermen Hart Muzflt, Shank. Condo): Ind Conley. M the.“ is much to interest the hy- mn: The NC Wu bellows it here and the little motor tbt operates l't. There Is stage apparatus here too. Then there is the bi. chemical engine. which meets thou: who lit in the parquet enjoy- Haze:- Gibba “acumen his candkhcy for W/mf Council Meeting HIGHLAND 'PARK NEWS-LETTER ATER is found everywhere, especially when it rains, as it did the'dther day, . 1, when our cellar was half full, Jane had to wear her father’s rubber boots tq get the onions 'for dinner. Onions make the eyes water, and 3‘0 do horseradish, when you eat too mueh. There, is a good» many kinds of water in the werldâ€"rain water. soda water, holy water and brine: Water is, used for a good miny things. Sailo'n use it to to )0 sea on. ,If there wasn’t any ocean the ships cdu'ldn’t float, and they would have to stay whore. , Water is a good thing to fire at boy's with a squirt ,and catch fish in. My father caught 8.5 one the other day, and wheathe hauled it up it‘w " an eel! Nobo'dy could- be saved 'from drowning .if there wasn't any water to pull them out of. Water is Wfint‘ rate to put an: out with I- love to ob 'to fi'res'and see the men work at the engines. This. immemmammmmm. has: oifiretheenginewonldbeaidcdhyaileafia dozenlineeoihose. hiddeninvarioupannofthe house. In case of fire, too, the large side exits would pmvide escape for all in two man The fire protection in all pane of the park is splendid. Water is pumped from an anesian well to a 40.000- gallon storage tank, which furnishes suficient force Morfle A. Kelly, age 25, lets memberof troop M, 2nd.U. 8. Cavalry, died of pulmonary tuberculosis n the 30mm. ma d-non' Home, Quincy, Illinois. 13”.:wa Mr‘..uxelly.mmded in his but illneee by his hithful wife, formerly Mie- Mu‘y Bengt-en, andyher mm, _ Miss Jopephine. who. in reefionse to e telegram, reached his bedside in time tochcer him in his leat- moments and direct. the interment which took place in the cemetery con- prevent, ii: tutu-e, persons who ore not memhorl of the‘ organization voting at their coucuneo. Although the duo 61 their Canons hu‘not been not. 'npword of too enthnoiutic voters were present who cheered the home’- of prospective candida». when men- tionod At Schwartz Theatre, Waukegati, Sunday evo- ning. Much 6th, Mr. Barney Gilmore. the Irish m- martic actor and comedian. as hutherous ”Dooley” will appear in .the comedy drama. suceegg, “Kid- napped in New Yoikf? The plot of the play is very good and the specialtiesare numerous and given by some of the best artists on the afiege. including/r Montgqinery and Pearl in their great. musical bet, ' Dan Reckiew. king of the bike. (’13. x 6804;, Ueb- ‘ man comique, Grace Euler and Baby- Marion Hand. This is we sixth season of this great success. Pop- ular prices. ' ‘ An enthmiuflc meeting of the Citizen Party wn laid st. Tmmny hull Thnnday evening, Peb- mry 2311!. The constitution wu unleaded '6 u to Brown, 01 um cny returned from m. Philippm lauds. February 22nd. where her husband I. 3 number 0! the 3001 1111.116]. Nil. Blmchlrgi‘l for tug-n complete}; her third via“ to :he Hunky in 010 wt are yen-I. in Highwaod Pull filuchu'd, 'loruurly Ml. fluid. think about “Water-‘cxcept thâ€"e Boy’s Composition Sand-y homing, Much 5th gt a: is oclock. union in tho mess hall of the guard home, for the pr Human. Subjw. VA mu neat-non am Sunday morning, lurch 5th, n 10:00 one“ Ionics 1n the Post chnpel m which .11 an very oordhlly invited. Subject of the sermon: “In. hood. ” Solo by godcaon. . ‘ ' tented without n referendum nttnchment, if this oonld be done expeditiously. but a many members 04 the Home have privately signified their-“willing- ness to rot. (or it u it in. the objection has been moan“. in a letter which the lengne circulnted Moon: the members of therhouoe nppeorn theiol- lowing. which nhowa the etnnd token by the league: No renl friend of Local Option in the Louis]:- turo. who in nnxioua to secure legislntion nt this union, will seek to'jeoptrdize it by pr‘opoeing any amendment whntooever. Even on nmendment on- tenliblyin not favor. such a: striking oi! the refer-- endnln chm, will expose us‘to the some risk of getting nothing. “a connot consent to my further changes. , We hue mode every concession thnt oou‘d reasonably be naked. We have come to the proposition mode hy the Senate nnd-informnlly hpbroved by n mnjor- ity of the members of the Home. Rnther then. nuke further concessions, .we prefer to thke our mienâ€"M- _‘AL -__.‘ . ’ Bankii‘ g§h§n§Tâ€"Mmh 5th. um 7:30 o’clédx.’ iirvhé in the mean hull of the Post hospiul. for the. puma“ Subject: “Pilgrim Pregnanilusmwdi with views. ‘ 130 flat 'end it. his instructedjts friends 1.0 aecéte it: me by the House without delay. It wu‘; originally handed that. ameasure should be pre- Mr. Roger Mc'l‘uncny. who has been ill for the past two weeks with u: I“ tuck of grip. bu recovered. II. M Dun-ant: can u magnet-dc party 3‘)!“ bone Thur-thy evening. I'm, refresh- I'uiuud.mul good amend-tho can!" mlougmho tum-beret! by the huge number Orda- of union, lectures tnd uteru'pnenuol the ml: Ink-tn tad ml: Button-kc of Field Anil- llry 1» Fort Bhutan. Illinois. to:- the week bitin- * ling My morning, Much 5'. 1905. , V __ --__._â€"~, chimes wltfi mother Intuit}; Tuesday evening, March 7th gt 7: 30 o‘,clock illustrated lectnne' m the post. school for the schol- The Anti-8510011 League of this state. is very maxim minute the, passage of tome {non-able bill this session of the legislature, tnd has signified its willingnm to pump; (he bill which has been; ap- proved by the Santa, although that. bill has . nef- erendnm attached to it. ” ‘ any of the was In, other we might wiely'ioflow the ,Wion ”new of Ravinh Park. bamamo-incfiumu’lwu It: Mm enjoying the hospitality and tasting of d! m of Ruin“: Park. one my tndy my ISIMShoredoesnotlxkopponuity “GU WW Wmdrplusurcs. Fpr the may of its attainment!!! llu been pointed out. 18 M to: 11W y,‘ Maren “flag‘l‘nii‘rbp'e,” by Mr; Tuesday. Much 28th, “Zion City." Tuesday, April 11th. Boswell Company. Tuesday‘,_~Apz-i§ 25th. Bunce Minstrel; 131,19 Anti-Salooh Bill Scfviccs at the Post Gianna (mono: D. 27th Infant”.

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