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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 7 Apr 1906, p. 4

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TIM Wm'II-ioury Society at the first United Implied Chiral: will (in I public moot- ilg witheowrt ”'0'“ Ind Mam-e- 1M1 ave-lag, April I0. I'. the church. Admiuion inc. Pol Buzzâ€"Residence corner Comm! und Lin- t!" nmm Slam hon. Electric lights, Ga, laundry. Luge 10‘ For prick: and terms sddro. II. C. Sal-pol. Highland Put. Illinoh f?“ barfâ€"Two rooms. single oral: unit. Fur- nhhed or unfurnished. [again as E. Laurel "emu. Y Services and Entertainments ofthe 37th Infantry. 10th 3nd 2131 Butter-ion at I believe in the hurt: hwdnhnko. in hospital- lty. eonndthip, friendship 3nd lmâ€"Boam Brown Book. Lane; on Mr; C. M. Greene, 313mm run, 111. Dog; Sir: Com think we uh. a good den of risk in inviting oomphinh of Down lowland-zinc â€"we authorize om- ,gom. tone]! it under this gun; . Ohm: V Servicm and Entertainments 07th ml: Infantry. 10th nod am Butter-Sea at Mauritian. Illinois. for the work beginning Sunday April 8th, 1900. . Snodny’ming. April 8th. at 8:30 o'clock. ser- vice in the hospiul for the sick men. . - At 9:30 (htholic service in the Chapel for Illa ' At 10:30 Wt conic;- in Chapel tor :11. At 10:”. Gallon: union in the Bard house (or Sunday evening. April 8th, 7:30 o’cldck. service in an nus lull of the (hard Hob-o for the prima- m Prison choir will sing. Orgilrumsie by Mn. loan. mounted songs and scripture topics with View: furnished by‘ Mrs. Chldbonrne. We; evening. April 14, It 7 o’clock. meet- ing of Coated- Club in~ the Chapel in charge of Rev Geo. 0.303011. ' Miie service- for the week in charge of Rev. 5. 3. Walsh. .6 New Dates Honda, April mm, entertainment by Miss Alice 3. Andrews, of Chicago. _ Wednesday May 4th, Anniversary Battle Bayan. Monday may m... sum Club Y. n. c. A. 43.0., aim-etiou a! Mr. Sniekle. 'We'leeve {two him. , best we can do n to leave it to him, Who: is donein each a one? Whetever the dealer who sold the point. consider-sit, hit to do. He may do exutly what. We should it we were there: but. we are not there. The Yom‘l'tmly, F. W Devon a; 00. New York end Chicago. P. '8. D. C. PurdySon sellanrpam To the verge of the Eighth senatorial I Dimict. " Monday May 29th, Lecture on Holland by’Rov. A. A. Pknsfiehl. This is especially gratifying in view/c! the feet. “wt to many mialeading' statements receding my pen conduct in and pure»: Mum fur Glide hue been nude by the pro-n3 end othrrwhe, all of which the people know ‘M be {IL-w To The Voters of Dccrficldr ! dam to flank the good citizens of thin town {of an 'eominued cnnfideucv rrposed in m u muni- fcncd st the poll. Int. Tnekday, when I ma re-el- pewd Aminunt Supervisor. I shall in lame-e. an In the put IV :11 “men en- donor to um Inn-m Manet-«u of all the poople u ywr representative in the (”cum y Hoard. Yuan Respectfully, M. J. Gnu. Honday Juixe 11th; 'bpen due. George D. Bios. Chaplain 27:11 Infantry I believe am "a. I. u» but. puma for no» ills. aspect“: that. of the mind. and um. fmh ulr. examine Ind shop no that but undlolna tor tho body. I believe u: tan ”d Ingmar. bod: u u hub for tho blind in u to outlet. for high wind“. I believe in the bounty of flowers. sumu und nonunion: III the mute 0! Huh nod brooks. l belim dug there I! I bright. side to every- thing. 3nd 038 we would be more unto o! the good about. as were our heat. more responsive m in touch. ' I haiku to “In. hind-III. I henna that ‘5. anne- M (ruinou- und u- pluuuon I: worth | pour! of repent-nu sad for- given.- uld will one: prevent hen-tube and “Mar nbundmuudiul. ‘ We Authorize him to do whut is right :1: our expense. The following story tells how limo the risk In: J. H. Asher a Go, hardware dudes, Rhinebook. N. Y, hue cold Dovoo from' mm mm; have sold thomnds of pllonn mud hue hsd just one oom- phint in .11 this time. ' If hon have my (unit to find with this ’puint. either now in ”all. it on. or hereafter in “I. Went. tell your defile! than it. ‘Three “den of a house wu perfect; the fourth was on bod u the three were good. Explanationâ€"It mined “‘9 night. before the fourth side wu minted; nud the ‘psinuysl didn’t. wan for the wood to dry. To :11: Venn of the Eighth Senatorial 1 District. I do hereby announce myself as the candidate {of/9e office of Representatiye to the General Au- sembly from the Eight Senatorial District. subject to the action of the Republican Primariesto be held on Sunrdny April 28th. 1906, and respectfully ask your support. If electod, I do hereby agree to vote for the candidate for United States Senator who shall receive the endorsement. at 916 voters at the prim-Mes. Candidate for County Superintendent I solicit your support and van ut the R:- publiun Primaries, Apéil 28, 1906. T. ARTHUR SIMPSON l‘ An Everyday Creed. Faun: B. .COYIY, Belvidere, In.

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