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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 25 Mar 1905, p. 5

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Ernst Goltsche, age 58 years. a gardner en'i- {loyed by Jae. Vilas at Lake Forest. was found about 11:45 p. 111. Thursday night between the main tracks of the c. N. w. n, n. on the Wash- ington avenue crossing. Bis, skull was crushed, and various bones'broken. showing that he had been struck by an engine. The police took charge of the body and removed it to the city hall where a search of his pockets revealed a 25 ride bearer ticket good between Lake Fomst and Chicago. Through this the remains were identified. Coroner Taylor was called and held an inquest, the «we: of the4 jury :being ‘faccidental death". ‘ ‘Mr. . Goltsche’s life was insured for $3,000. He leaves a wife but no children. - There is a Missouri editor who is very fond of honey. This editor makes frequent trips to Kansas City, and, whenever he makes one of these trips he stops at a hotel where he can always get honey. On a recent trip he was accompanied by his wife, and just as they were approaching the city he told her he was nearing the place where he could get his honey. That night as they dined at the hotel, he turned to the wa ter and asked: “Where is my honey?" ’With a mile, the waiter replied, “You mean that little black headed one? Oh, she don‘t Work here no more." The editor is still explaining to his wife. ' @048 is right and ’mn't got that look An unpopular drill sergeant was putting a party 0'! emits through the funeral exercise, and by way of primal explanation he walked slowly down the lane formed by the two nub, saying, as he did so: ‘Now, I’m the corpse. Pay attention!” Haws in; ruched the end of the line. he turned, regarded ‘the men for a minute, and then remarked. “Your Two full towpehlp “ekete u. now in the field endhuflingtorvotee. ThJCiflaen-‘pertyhheed- ed by Alex Robert-m for npervhor. while the People'e ticket he: W. E. Bread. Rem of the dual: ‘mpfln “an” his name, lenflng a clenr field for Mnyor Gibbs. who will be the pony nominee. The numerous members of the automation who have not been “tending meetings in the put ere requested to be present nut Thu-edgy evening, when n full city ticket'will The Citizens' Pony of Highwood hold another onthnliutle meeting last. Thursdoy evening. Jaun- Lugoler, who hnd previously announced him-on I candidnte fonthe nominotion of mayor, withdrew nu Peoples Put: held 3 «um at the city hall Int Thur-thy night; the followfing Damnation: mm: for mayor, Vonecl Inuit; clerk, Ju. Reilly; Manner. C. E. Preston. Those nominued for .1de were: at wad, W. J. LWoloh; 8nd “rd. Jouph Bwemon: 3rd ward, Mains Bunion. W1 Mistaken Identity . 0‘ Wm you ought to 'ave." remarked, “You? Gulch! morning. Ila-oh 86th. at. 835 o'clock. Ionics in find an. hull o! the Post hospital. for the _p|tionu. Subject“ tho lama: "Loyalty." . Sunk, morning. Hutch 86th. a 10:00 o'clock. union in the Post chi-pol. ”which unsavory oordislly invited. 3mm of the III-non: “Loy- Ilty." Music by In. loom. Julia M to R G Evans, lot 4, block 5. Highland ark. w d ...... '. . , .......... A, W Roberg to' Johanna Louisa Roberg, lots {0 and u Pearson Stookey 8: Hogan subdivision, Highwood. w d ............ L M B: and wife to J P Naumes, west . 55 feet 0t 5, blk 21. Highland Park. w d. . Wm Ludwig and wife to Lizzie L Johnson, Part 8 ’1, sec. 27, Dcerfield twp. w d. . . S J Brealéwell to Charlotte Q Wahlman, part lot 47, Highwood. w d ............. a Tneaday evening. Match 28th, at. 7:45 o'clock. in thealnnaement hall. Administration building, farce. “Box and Cox." by Heal-a. Averill, Carver and Cobb; mtnary by Corporal Milan: parts by Dr. Grimm Mr. Bernerd. . Mina Sullivan. Mr. Bérry, Mr. Hodgaon. All lnvited. Beau tnee. ' Tuesday, April 11th, Boswell Company. Tuesday, April 25th, Bnnoe Mlnstrela. Tneaday. May 8nd, Anniversary Bayan. Tneaday, May. 16th, (span datie. _ Glo. D. Biol, Chaplain 27th Infantry. HIGHLAND PARK NEWS-LETTER Sand-y muting. Much Nth. M. 7:30 o‘clock, anion in the men hall of tho Whoa-e, for the prisoners. Subject of the ultimo-I: "Esther.” inns. mud. Influx-nod an; by Ir. Hudspoth-of the pout school ma. Orpn by Hrs. Moore. are to come-back. There’s business in the world; there are houses enough to paint; let ’em taketheir time. If we were a shoemaker, we'd make shoes to last halfma lifetime. andshoe the whole town. . . Yours truly- F W DEVOE CO 97 . New York and Chicago Dear Sir: Would you rather have your customers speak of your shoes as wear- inngell, as not running down at the heel, as turning water.and taking a shine; or wa‘gtheir , s and say nothing? e’d r er have ours, at long inter- v 3, say: “Wewant some more paint; an we want Devoe.” We know it isn't In human nature topaint very often; we don’t expect them to come very often; don’t want ’em to. All we want is to paint what thmhave to paint, whenever they paint it; _ hang the surer they Letter to Mr. J. A. Blomdahl « Highland Park, Illinois . ‘ * Abstracts of Title. Title: Guano! MASONIC TRIPLE BUILDING. ' WAUKEGAN. ILL. REAL ESTATE. TRANSFERS Fumuhed by Lake Comm! Title and Trust 60. t. C. Pufdy ‘ Sonsell our MIR. Louis J. Gumee. Sec. Titles Guaranteed. 3,” oo 1,000 00 Evening Post costs twice as much as other evening papers, and is ‘worth it! AIWays clean. bright}. interesting-é T'Le Evening Post is the home ipaper. peopleâ€"fa :- you! 2 cents each eveningn printed 7 for home

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