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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 30 Jun 1906, p. 1

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1521913 A a ' i Hr. x} illiamu mine: a further apology: "In ro- . .Iitiou u» dam given to occurences; population. extent. md divisions of foreign countries, cities, ‘ towns, he” the In)? my somqtimes hgve been mined. Cans “mm” My. huvemm to? Truly the world do move! We hue in head e book published In 1631, enmlvd', “A llnlvoml Vo- u‘ouluy of Proper Semen. Anclem. and Modern: together with classes of people‘ religions. rlllontl Ind puml; end Titles. eeelesiullcal and deb emu. Christians. Jun. Mnhonuetau. and Pecans; fly Are \unum Published in Cincinnati 5y Erastus Deming. " This volume contains 536 June! and van in ended tn serve as . school text- book. and sleo u u «Iercncc book. erfvér lbe men- u:- of the voluminous encyclopedia o! the present. by. The matho'r apologizes for the brevity of the ”articles. (to treat. them at. proper length would who the work "too expensive (0" p~ople of mode- Tit. menus, and no cumb Ismue as a rchnol book. ” ! " " flflm,“ pinned, am “3mm“; , a. tnvollen distance in their report's, having no oer min am on whicli to depend.” Although the book nppenls to have been up to Rita it. that time; (1831) there is no mention of Chi- W or of Fort Deuborn; but Springfield Vanda- 1h. Kaskuakia, and other Illino s towns were deemed wnrthy of mention We append a few ex- 1mm: immihembmk;_fi_,._ ‘ » .- £ _- h. l.l‘NIIll$~,"0.li-- of. tho 1': 3.; buuudrd N. by the. NQW. Télflbrnyfbj? Indiana, 8.. by Ohio, and W.“ by the ‘Mhsisflppi; 3.55 m. long, and 210 broad. Sq m'n,.ooo.zl-’op. in 1810, 12,283; in 1820, 55,211., The capital is VandaliiE-Gmn The legislative'poww is rested in, .3 house of representatives, elected bieni- ifly; not; W‘hun 27. nor more than 36in number till the popqlastion shsll exceed 100:000: and usenate. h‘otll‘ess than I-ad, nor more tbah 1-2 of theynumbcr' of fbpfesbntibives. The governor; lieutenant gov- «nor, and senuors, are chasm for 4. Ken's huh? people.--Muum lands; The 'peninsula. betWeen {he Mississippi and Illinois Rivers. has been sur- veyed as military bounty lands. Congress appropri- ated for this object. 3,500,000 acres; and thé surface actually surveyed, amounts to 240 mWfiships, each 6 m. square; equal to 5,580,000 acres! nearly. This estimate exceeds the amount appropriated; because. the not provides, that the gortions grunted shall be fit for cultivation. The face of the country is jenerniiy level; the Only elevntions being the Rocky Hills in the N. W.{-â€"-Soii is very fertile, producing whent, rye, onto. barley; and, in the southern section; cotton, tobacco, end grapes. The dim in mild Md uiuhflous, excepting those Me which on contiguous to vet pair-ice end Voluqxc 19 Seventy~fivc Years Ago buuudvd N by the HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, JUNE 30, 1906 «mu: m. Contra-o bu twain-ind 100.000 acres an! inn! t9 enact I. ennui for uniting hand union of the lilinoin, with tho-e of the Chic-go. which (Iii: inm Lake Michigan. A company .100 is incorporated with n capitai of "00. 00‘I to unite the Ohio with the Minni‘uippi. by a. ennui at Ameri- cn. 8 miles obom its mouth. History. The French commenced the ”fluent M this country about the year {680. it become I. territorial government in 1800, sud I “Me in 1810. and was admitted into the Union. The tune syur. (1819) in Aug. the commissioners of the U. .mt the chief: of the Kickapoo Indians. It Edwu'dt Ville. ind nude a purchase by tuna, of ten milli- on; of acres of land lyin'g between Illinois Biyer on‘tho N. W.. mad the. Kuhn”. on the S. E... John Alexander bowie s matrimonial bureau held the “suction of Judge Landis yesterday. And the vitae“. were of “to opinion flat he was 3 two years. It transpired that'thetou-styled pmphet pinged many other roles. Attfimes it. im his opinion that Kaiser w’as opm‘mg to ’oonault ‘him on affairs of state; At these momma-take woulddon a. full dress suit and sit around the Beach waiting for We great whjte yacht. flung-would bear the cmpurpy; , ' Again the selfh-stvled prophet played the purl; 01 an educator. It was his opinion lhll. there were men and women who didn’t know as much 36 they should about the nightmbea of an apostle. so he donned his sleeping guménts while out. at an and strolled into the ssloon when all the electric lights find half the kerosene lamps were burning. H ‘ Deacon 'Jufld W“ the star Withens of the after- noon. The demon won much sympathy from the Women when he fink} thaw-he WM kep‘, from the woman he loved well enough to wed by a edict. of the self-styled apostle. “How lung did Mr. Bowie hold up the marriage?” was asked. “Ob. “wont. two yéars," was the answer "Could bowie veto Iny mnrriage in Zion?” queried Judge Ltndis. “Sure" came the answer. “By what Written o'r unwritten rule? queried the court. “By no rule except. his “nonhuman from the pulpit tint no one could may without his per- mission." ‘ “Arc yo; me of th'ut?" ‘ CallszDowie Cupid’s F 0: “I All. He further declared my one": per- forming s ceremony he had not nmmendod would he (Ii-mined Demon Spit-her wat- diuminod (or carrying F. W. Cotton. Mr. and In Cotton 1m Zlo- uld hove not’rowrned." ‘ Chicsgn's music loving public has amply proved its apprecintlun of the splendid eflnrls on the ptrt. o! the ulnaqemeut of Havinlu Park to render it. possible for so artistic and elevating In enmrprlu gt Maui. to become a permanent. feuturdhof Chl- ougo’s tubiongble northnhqre. ‘ . Mr. Walter Dnmrowh'u omniutlon bu 1399!: sought- ufwr for-“’long enmemeéu'tfiarlunfi3ny other Symphony Orchathjn Altering. Europeans mte ‘lota airtime decrying the luck 6! "agile tr. praclstlon in all: county. but. nowhoml u; t‘ own lauds can they p‘o‘It to mow Gill!“ more thorough love of the finest mush,- man your inc and beam. uppreentioq of flu; greatest, gm than can the “Ho cum-d sordta Ameflm ’ in the Dam-mob Orchestra. It V would do (my pesalmWo friends abs-cos the ocean a work! at good could may see with their owu eyes the enthusiasm flux. great a Dnmrowh “Symphony Night” or "ngner Night." ' Beginning this week Mr. Dammach has (let ided to make Thursday evening “Composere’ Night" and in the future. the entire first pefl of the program will be made up of the works of one of the great. composers. This week mama” night. will be de~ voted £0 Beethoven. Other specie! nights rismein same as they were last. season, Monday “Sy mpho- ny Night", .Wedneeday‘ “Grand Opera Night" and Friday ' "Wagner Night”. When George Ade was in London recently, the newspapers devoted considerable space to com- iné'n't; upon me appearances, habits. methods" of work, and general accomplishments of the apostle of modern slang. One of them. in the com-fie of its comments, called attention to the {set that, like so many representative hnmorists Mr. Ade wss in- clined to frequent little errors thst showed his luck of familiarity with the subjects he wss at~ tempting to treat. Mr. Ade, in some of his slang elusice. head referred to certsin typical] ltsli an esting houses in New York as “an joints ” The Englidh paper referred to this phrase with sadness. in showing how superflcislly the humorist hsd gone into the subject. "for he should hsvs known thst W is s plastic frsinaeeons edible, snd consequently eon have no joints. “ Taking it Litcrall'y Rivinia Park Number 26

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