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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 25 Mar 1905, p. 2

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duties. The interview with County‘Clerk Bendee . Quins will leave Rockefeller on the half hour 9“ Circuit Clerk 3m were mm}, ‘10“)! from 0:30 a. 11:. until 0:30 p. m.. ind the last one “’2‘ Edison gentlemen w mg p.15. to'explun W40 17- m~ . - , -- ‘ the working: at am: May. The pupils The Sunday train service will be the me u were permitted to cumin. urina- reoords end on- above. except_ that the first can each wpy~ will terthe malt: Where book-“d ”pen Were stowed .at‘ert one hour liter. . n . ".1. . . . The Chicago Milwaukee Electric Railroad Company announces thut it will open, the Rocke- feller extension of it‘s Libertyville division to the public by inaugurating : tn‘ln get-vice between Lnke Bluff and Racketeher on Saturdoy. Much 25, 1905, as follows: - ' Trnins will leave Lake Blnfl on the even how- from 6:00 3.. :11. until 9:00 p. In. and the last one at 10:20 p. m. Highland Park has been well represented a? the Grand Opera this week. In “fact soejul an an have béen given very little thought on _acconnt of it. “ Do you' not see that this War was brought about by” these negative ones? -Have they nbt in the garb of friends arid fellow countrymen been elected to places' of trust, and then, ‘b’y every Scheme known to the evil'one, have they not assisted in depriving ,us of home'rule and self géverninent? mldemesses .to join the standard of the enemy; and when the time is ripe I 66m not but that the negative ones will personally assist the Indians in taking the sealps of our aged, our matronsl our blooming Iair ones, our helpless infants. It is to these negative ones to whom; in time, we shall come to owe the loss of hundreds and thousands of brave and useful lives;- to whom we shall be indebted for many blood~$oaked battle fields «Live man is i‘ "‘ The trend: of his mouth were smoother than bum. but was we: in ("'3 heart! . “ Rouse up Americans. for your danger is great! You‘ should ach one :oi you; man, woman and clukl. make it your duty to distrust every negative soul; for it is in the. garb of seemingindifference thatr the Tory hides himself. Every negative man or .woman ii an active ,agent in the employ of Great Britain, and they 'are rising .IH their efiorts' tor the perpetual undermining of our liberties.’ By their silence, by their lack of protat, they are“ helping to coin-inc: the tyrant king aver yonder that our preseht stand is, Bathing. but child's (play. The'nega- 24th verse: “Verity. Waning am one and all English men and English mourn! And they m of 3 wk malady unmixrd bmd. There probably is not a county in all England occupid- by A population of so thoroulhl! Anglo Saxon blood as you will dis- covu in Lifch‘cld county in Connecticut. It stands Io reason an: in tin: var, whenever and wherevet Englishman is to meet Englidunu in battle, there till be brave fim. ‘ Nathan Birdie: in» gone mad like the rest! '10 fihow you how he Show": his sentiments b 6- cast. I have taken tho liberty of securing his last sermon. and from it I Inake the following e “The ten is {ion-the Foufth P and the his majo: is . duping 5am «11.4 mm. who h... mm, W hinmlt- by his album to Mister‘Washim' ‘. "The Sauldfifygm under the agency of Joshua Porter. is Nahum -a goodlx’ manly of cannon Shelli and flat. This spitit/ if pattiob ism. Stuck-aimed to the men. It penelnm 'the bosom: of 0%- W wives and sides. They are forming theinselves into societies, where they gather ‘ocelber to would bullets from their once cherished pewtef‘ma and knit stockings, pick lint and fashion m! for the armies’ use. (To 1): continued m week) Announcement the savage tribes in 6m magistrate. one alderman for the Firstward, one "Elder-men for the Second wud. one alderman for the Third word end cue alderman for the Fourth ward at said city; which election Will be opened at 7 o'clock in the morning, end will continue open until 5 o’clock in the efternoon ogthe saLme dty. Given under my hand at Highland Park the 24th day of Ma‘rch, A. D. 1905. Joan Funny, - 4t ‘ City Clerk. W “m“.fw.‘ .5 > The eighth grade civics class We s trip to Wsukegsn last Thursday to study the county gov- ernment at first hsnd. The pupils witnessed {61's while the circuit court in regular session, then they eslled on the county ‘oflicisis to ehqnire ihto'thcir duties. The interviews with County‘Clei-k Hendeo The'woodwork in the new rooms and corridors has been treated with. a. flot varnish over a Flemish oak stain. and the combination of~derk woodwork, green blwkboards and rough-finish white walls is very pleasing from the artistic point of View. Vis- itors familiar withthe best type of modern school bufldinngrsppeak of this in the complimentary way. The cabinekW to be fitted up, and it makes a. fine a wing 'with its museum cases and cgbinets, and the enameled link: with panel fronts. ‘ ' HIGHLAND pair; NEWgLETTE‘i At 'EfifiWffimmr School. “House moving” at the grammar school is over, and the'upper grades that for more than two years have been temporarily accommodated at the high school building are now thoroughly at home in the enlarged building, All the workmen have gone except "the painters, who are finishing up their work outside. The electric light fixtures have not yet been put up, not hove arrangements been made for thecomplete seating of the ndditor‘ium, but otherwise the building is all ready for use. - Second ward, tt the store 0! D,C. Purdy in the Third ward and ut the store bf Brand Brothers in the Fourth word, all of Cold place: being in the city of Highlund Pu]: in tho county of Lake and state of Illinois, an election will beheld for myor. city olegk, city attorney, city -tréumr, police ___J,‘ . Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, the 18th day of April, 1905. et the Fire Department building in the First wen-d. 3t the [.1th building in the ‘penm o! the township. and to deliberate 3nd de- aide on such m u my, in pauumoe of luv. come before' the' meeting. . Given under my land this 23rd dty of Mmh, ‘A. D. 1905. ‘ H. M. Puon, It ‘ Township Clerk. The town meeting will open In Libnry Hell It the hour of 2 p. m . and utter chooling a moderator will proceed to heu- lnd consider reports of ofllceu, to upproprlete money to defny the new ex- Thodecuonwmheginnthe hour of 7s. m. sud clone M. 5 p. In; in $01)}.de .- tol- lowp: First mamâ€"Hort building. Sheridan 30.6.1“;th Put: Second mamâ€"cu; Hour Bighwood;‘l‘hitd WEI" Dominant build- 11“.,anan venue, Highland Phk. The other: to be docked on: One supen'ioor. one town-hip clerk, one W. on collector. one oomnluloner of highways, four justices of the peace. tour oomhhld. Annual Town Meeting and Election’ Both. in hereby [his to the 1.3.1 mun. ted- denta of the township of Duet-sold. county of We, Illinois, thus flue Annual township moan. tad election of one”. of ma toms-Mp will take plug Tue-any. the {with day 01 April. plan-o. being tho Int Tue-thy in aid month. Electioh Notice Cadet Straub of the Northwestern Military Academy while hunti in the country west. of here on Wednesday sufle an accident by shooting- himaelf in one of the lower limbs. The boy had‘ recent] received a new shotgun from his lather and as it is a rule that no hay may go hunting alone he was accompanied by one of the older stu- dents. There eeemedto be water .in the muzzle and as he raieed it to allow the water to run out. he accidentally discharged the gun, making a very bad wound above the knee. Bitâ€"abrupanlon ran to a neighboring farmer who brought them home‘ in his wagon. The father, .Mr. Stranb of Chicago was telephoned immediatel and after the woun was dressed the boy was 11 to Augustine hoe~ gital, Chicago. It is feared the. limb will have to ___.“- lt'looln on though Highlond Pork were really to hove o Carnegie library. The lot given by A. G. Thompeon being only no feet frontege 25 feet will be edded by purcheee. The orchiteete, Pntton end Miller of Chicogo, hove submitted plum which have not yet been adopted but the board tell no thet very soon work' will be commenced ‘on‘ the building end when it is started the construction. will be pushed and it will not be 1mg b'etove e fine librnry building odd- to the beonty of our city. 'Now it the tirne to econ the record our legisla- tors from this-district ore making at Springfield. On Wednesday the house refused to mound the rules to take up for second reading Dr.‘ Norden’o civil service bill covering all etote departments end institutions. This was considered it rebuff for civil service rélorm, although it in thought the bill my be obleto commend e majority'vote when it comes up in its regnlor order on the calendar next week. Of the representatives from this district Dennis E. Gibbons of Deerfleld voted for favorable action ‘r.; i the bill and Frank D. Covey of Belvidere voted in the ne ative. The other member, Edward D. Shurtle . is speaker of the house and did not cast his vote. - Friends of the bill might well labor wi Mr. Covey. S. . pa. Sunday evening. Much mu. Thin piece was writun uncanny for Thou. J. Smith. and h clan and lawn-ting (tom start to finlnh. The out In eompoood 01 very clever people and um mule em as upon-b. During the Action 0! the phy Mr. Smith will sing "KM. Kearney." “Snlvnuon.” “In- lnnd.'l Bid You the Top of the Morning.” ’ V Loot-Blue loath-r land-bog with lather hr die between PM uni Laurel wanna Month: W. P. a. Box as. , nu n.1, Wkpingwmon. h. wouldllla will“ 0! some of his furniture a reasonable when. Anyone wishing to pitch-no opp]; n u. hon-o on Rani "gnu. . it First Bnpflnt church. public worship a 10:“ n. In. 0nd 1:“ p. I... Glands] «shoal u noon, 3. Y. P. U. nt'to'elook. subjéet {or tho evening urinal: “Stink in Connor‘- Bonnehold." The “Glory Bong” will he can. in the owning. Tho choru- choir will be winged by on orchestr- nnd the anal-tor, will he 3 trombone solo. 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