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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 5 Jan 1907, p. 1

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‘ers .. . .. :_ ., Vite 150!“ch mm west at the fin {fine of Eastern Avenue running» \thence north u. point. eight (8) feet north of the center line of Bnrchcll Avenue; thence running west to I point. «3mm feetmefio‘f the center line 0! North Central Ayenne; also from and «wanting with the wide}- snpply pipe to be constructed in Mama Avenue ans-a1 point. eight. (8) feet north of the center line of Llewellyn Avenue; thence run- ning: west pernllel with and eight {8) feet north of the center line of Liewellyn Avenue to a point eight. (8) feet. west of the center 9! North Central Avenue, together with live (5) fire hydrants end five (5) gates valves and in trenches excavated to such ‘depth that there shall be 5} feet of cover know the present. surface of said streets and shove the top of the pipe, for the sum of 82.976.00. For the contraction of 3 (our (4) inch mt. lron' m “11le plan hiking: Anna. iron and 09-min: with the water unpply pipe now kid I. Bighwood A'veum running north to- point. cum (3) feet north of the oenter line of "nu-flu Mr. Phnutlehl cams to Highland Park .5 paw m in (lctober. 1897. He bu won univeml gnteem in bl- long and successful pastorate. Ind his nbllity II t pulpit. orator And 3 lecturer bu gained for hlm a. repuntlon more than local. While his par- kh'onera will regret. his decision to leave the pul- pit, all will join in wishing him every mews-la new fieldl of labor. Then" I e world of difference between gold bricks end Inning lelth in men Rev. A. A. i’ftnstiehl, for nearly ten years pu- tor of the Presbyterian Church of this city, an- nounced his resignafion last Sunday, to ttke effect April first.‘ It is Mr. Pfanstiehl'n intentién to “to a two yam-8‘ rent. from material duties, dur- lm: which time he Ind Mrs. Pinnstiehl’contem- pinw a limrely trip wound the w0er.. Pnbik: now» {I bushy given um. in pnnuunoe o! the nut-m o! the out. 0! Illinois in mob out Ind. and palm. and of contract has been “do to fuck [AI-chart!" linking of the £0110.- lngfiucrlbod public Improvement. town:â€" curlu (I) feet north of the center line of North Avenue; thence unhing' we". to: point. sigh (8) feet. we“ of the center line of North Avenue; thegee inning went. psi-slid with undeigm (8) feet. north-of “If gem» ”no a! North Avenue to 1. point lei‘h‘gfiyfi‘itym o! the center line of North Cen- A, new H IGHLAND PARK 1N EWS "LETTER‘E Volume 20 A. W. Himmler, Secretary, Rev. A. A. Pfansltichlu Resigns Notice of Award of Contract Be running north to . pain} on} sky-fife (175) feet. north of the MICHAEL J. GIBBS HIGHLAND PARK; ILLINOIS, JANUARY Preéideut. 1-5-8 buying Wobeoomo dives to habits by counfing tn oc- oulonal indulgence up n demonstntion. of liberty. The management. of Ruin“ Park bu negotiat- ed with the Chicago and Northwestern B. R. to have the train: leaving Wells street. depot at 6:15 and 7:00 p. m.. tomorrow evening, make all stops nlong the Nonhehore including aninln Perk, end the truin returning to Chicngo leaving the Perl: nt 10:45 p. m. V..- vaâ€" phony, which will tako up'the an: hllf of the pro- grnm will be Taehaikownky ”Pnthetique.” PM: two will Anclude Wagner’s "Prelude to Lohen- gran" sad the prize song from “Die Meiatersinzer" cnd Stunt-Sun’s “Henry the Eighth" Sui“. The town council of Glance. Thundny night pinned III cram-co, u! L muting “tended by a km put of the popnluioa ot the suburb. giving to the Chicago and Human. Eloisa-lo nilwuy . rich 0! . In; through the town. The ordlntnoe. aid to meet 'genenl $ppl'0'fl. since no objection was vobad;"'pmfldu in m 431an chute: um: -fi. 1-"!qu v; " "inc!!!“ 1! me man. 0! hale}! pufilic interest ihich caused the council to send out petitions asking the, opinion of the voters. Out of 800 voters 2.50 urged the franchise' and 44 oh- jected. ~ Tomorrow night Welter Dammsch and the New York Symphony Orchestrn will give 3 Symphony Concert at Revinia Theatre. This is the Orches- tra's; initiative Winter Concert and if the ven- ture‘provgs a success will no doubt be repeated in the future. ' Mr. Damrosch brings .with him the entire orchestra, precisely u it is arranged during the regnlnr season in New York City. The (ii-gun- ization complete in campused of eighty musicians which in on increase of thirty player: over the nurnber thnt accompany MICDunroeoh for his ear n63] summer sewn at aninin Park. Tile pro- gram to be oflered tomorrow evening is one of ex- ceptions! interest, includininélectionh from Wag- ner. Tachnikowékynnd Snint-Snenl. The Sym- At the meeting-the petitions were read together with tha signatures, and‘ the frmchise passed with this apprqug. The village hall was crowded. All cum in the nilvny wmfigy;;‘t;;ixv;y be IWtened. ‘ There my be 301" tuck! through the town whenever doomed ud'viuble. ' ‘ Dnmrou- (rude crouihga dull be eliminated. ‘ The fnnchiao shall he porpotmL The company than contract. 3' rancid-In “not parallel to its entire right 01"., through the rib Ravi nia ' Theatre TZVVW'“. Iv” TTW'Wrwwy’ "' ‘V‘ V ' ‘ r r «. ’ ' , 5 ‘ is the "In of A- W- fl'mmler» 80min]. manna-iii ' Chicago Northwestern train leaving Chicago It 7 o ’clock will make all stops, including Ravinia Park. returning an 10: 45. This is an increase of 30 player: over the number of municiam that Mr. Damrmch brings with him for the annual summer engagement of the Orchestra at Rh vinia Park. For the construction of 1 {our (4) inch out {mil utter supply pipe in High sweet. {tom and m- uooting with the tutor nupply pipe now laid in Prairie Avenue to 3 point three hundred feet south of the Ionth line of said place together with one fire hydrant. one gates “he und in trench em- and to Inch depth tint than dull be M {eat of evjyor.r¢c.,torth¢9§mogm,_oq. ' - “mt ‘ :1 "' mule ad provide], uni-d of contain bu 1;; and. to Frank lung" for the asking of “:9 fol- lowing dmribed public unproven“ towinâ€" ' WALTER DAMROSCH NWO! or Mun) or Cosmol- Public notion is hard), given flat in pm of the statute- d_ the than of Illinois in tuck 'eue nut. Church of Christ, Scientist. Hue! avenue saw St. Johns. Service Sunday was s. m. Wed- nendny 8 p. m. Begdingpom in church open Wed. neadm-s and Fridays from 2 to 4 p. :11. Subject for January 6th, 1907. "Life.” ' 5' I907 NewYorkSymphony Omheun BO-MUSICIANHO msoqynmmmmm First. Church of Christ. Scientist avinia Theat-i'é ”EX T SUNDAY EVENING JAIN/[RY 6th 50c. 75c and SLOO of Local Improvements City of Highwood Number 1

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