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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 29 Dec 1906, p. 1

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ners ter 1 ME. Juno. Bryce, the new 3mm. embussudor to ihe United sum. ' he's probebly done more then my other Europeen to help us of this Country to “see ourselves is lthers see us.” As publicist sud his'torisn. es scholer end shtesmsm, he hes dune thin through the edmittediy greeiest work, “The American Commonwealth." The lucid exposition of American government end life wee the fruit of viii“ made in 1870. 1881 and 1883-4. during which he went to all the stntes and territories. In its mes he not. only revesled. pointedly and sympa- theticelly. our oonsiiintionsl errengements. but also set forth in high light the development of eel perties, the Workings of public opinion. the mschine, the rings end bones. As to our so- cisl and economic future he predicted the growth at--.’ _â€",â€" --v.â€"' vuv v-w um Notice 18 further given that aid usessment in divided into rm (5) instill-sent... thnt the amount of the first immune!“ h 8139 00 and that enc'h of that-emailing. installments in 0100. 00, thnt all' m- otnllmentn dhw interest It the rate of five per cont per onnnm from November 15th,1906. , The First imminent in psynble on January and. 1907 ‘ The Second instalment one yen thensfter ond‘ so on unnuully until :1! installments no pad. JOHN C. DUFFY Owed this 29th day of Dcoembor. “All persons interested are hereby notified to cell and pay the Imonnt assessed et the Collectors once, D. M. Erskine 61. 00's Bank. Northeast. corner of St. Johns and Central Avenue. Highland Perk, lllinola. within thirty days from the due hereof. Inore'fiflly nppenr from the certified eon-v 01th judgmental: file in my oflee. that the war-nut for the collection of Inch mesment in in the hands of the undersigned. Special Assessment Notice. Emu. WAIIAI‘!‘ No. In. Public notice in hereby given thnt the County Court of Loire Quality. iiiinoin. hne rendered judg- nent tor e specie! rune-lent upon property beni- lted by the following improvementâ€"For the eon- etrnetion o! e newer to he laid IiOI' end under St. John- Avenue in aid City connecting with ‘ the public sewer to he built in St. John Avenue. pur- ennnt to the provision- of en ordinnnee of the City of Highinnd Perk, penned Jenner, 17th. [906, nt the point where enid newer tnrnefrom St. Johns Avenue and mu weeteriy on High Street, now known as Heroine Rood. mid mint. hot... 9.....- known sq Moraine Road. aid poianeing th'eeen- tor line of St Johns Avenue. find 14 feet North of the interaction of aid center line with the cen- Volume James Bryce and America l9 lety Colliet‘or. HIGHLAND PARK, ILLINOIS, DECEMBER 29 den und sincke, Another portion of the mm of Mr. V his collapsed. sgsin producinz clouds of ash vrvfi -_---. râ€"u-u. men. in banquet wk: and publicaddressess, will doubtlees diplomatically. but. clearly. make sugges- tious than will help America. in these large mum He is known as one of the grenteet advocates of world-wide peace and may be counted on to work toward that end. The Amerflan people are to be eengretulsted on his comingâ€"Chicago Daily News. ' _ ?_ v _..â€"v. .7 .â€"uu I-. of our drawn“. Hr. Bryce, in hia'ambasaidorial chm with the president. the secretary of state 3nd other public _.-_ l_ L‘¥~ - - Since 1593 our internal poiiticnl and economic problem hove multiplied, and non outgrowth of the SpnninhoAmoricnn wnr the notion is now coil- ed upon to give more ottemion to colonial gut! inâ€" brnttionnl nflnirn. In this situation our country in fox-tonne in having in Wuhington us tho repro- muting)! Grunt. Britinn one who regudn out in- “IAâ€"“g ,, of immune fortunes. although the tmt on wu than jut: fl in beginning. and he deelnod than was “nothing tumble in the denim o! the Antietam m "(ulna LII. mate! corpontlou" This (mt work wu published eight.“ you. .go. In wide use here. coupled with moguls}! sble glugpiomhlp at 11130111 poll- elba By its SIM, hu made him one for whom the cm.“ of this oommonweslth luvs u friendly “all". - ' . ’ "â€"1 -----wua vuvAI. will be' to work each clay: some improvement in the selling of good merchandise at fair, reasonable prices. I hope to promote the interest 'of my patrons by "making this. store the most convenient, comfortable and satisfactory. " -_-- - CL With best wishes for a sguin producing clouds of “has. cino a, mumbling an eruption \‘E‘.’ PM. ‘ V. “"h‘m't- Oou u Vesuvius 1 Happy New Year, I Very truly yours, A Card "The typewriter at our office,” Mr. Sharpe wee explnfning to the celler. who was thinking of bar in: 3 machine, “In what they call the visible kind." “Visible?" snapped Mrs. Sharpe, entering just in time to hear the closing remark, "She's conspic- uous!" ' , 0n Tuudty evening, Jumtry m. the Thai Orchntn will give the third of h- uric-old: winter concert.- “ Ruini- Tbestn. Dim Stock hunt-unwed a splendid programing 00-!»- m of Wine?! Mowmonm. “M” from the Christan On‘odo by Bach, Noel fu- “Tripiuqne Symphonlqno" by Block, Wolf: "lul- um Serenade." L-m'n "pom” and cum ul- eetions by the Mn. Tho which on “flow ion will be Ir. Bruno Suindel, the mud“, Ind Mr. Leopolo Knmor the violinist. Ir. Std-dd pill render an air from Enchant! Mr. Rumor. Handel's "lame.” -' company are also to appear at Ravioli duflfigvtbe mouth of Jnuugry. Saturdnyvuvening’. Jamal-y 26th, hnving been set aside for her appunnoo. The next. concert to be given a. the hnndsomé North Shore Thanks Will be tint of the New “mm with Walter Dsmrdnch u its director. flr. Dnmnoach is ranking 3 limihd tour of the Western cities. bringing with "him the entire New Yoerphony of eighty musician including all the regular soloists of the ownin- tion. ‘ Miss Ellen , x906 M RS. G. BOH L. Bench Yin and her splendid 6000c“ Ravihia Theatre Number 52

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