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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 4 May 1907, p. 6

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Ind be MW. 12.. sshtinax is will; mu.” ~â€"Dsnver flares. “As long It men sell him“ drinks ‘hey will Viol-to the luv for the reason first. it. helps to nuke the business flnmcisllv successful. ”â€"Liuobln, 1365.; Stste Journsl. “This sentiment (snugonism m saloons) is growing sud not subsidlng, sud relunl so recog- nize it will simply add to its intensity». so that recurring demand will be greater. 1: is 1 Wise legislsior tint knows when to 1100301503010 crest of s wsvs sud ride with is. To hold it back will simply make s flood."â€"-.â€"Indlmp_olls, lnd., News. paper: of the country. and most. of the weekliee. hue mninteined silence or opposition in tend to the prohibition of the liquor Me. But. whet. n ehenge seem to he npidiy taking piece with tho public press. The baton: of the Aleocinted Preee he. collected n iiei. of nearly Mi'y of the lending journal- throughout the county. the editor: of whieh in the lat. ten months liave not only opened their column. to article: on prohibition. hut. hen nleo. in may ineinnoee troln their own "endpoint. {noted the principle of prohibition. We quote I flew illutretione: “The Temperance Question hoe ruched the mafia-Y"! '39“. "1'9". ‘9 9"? '° W “P efiminfle made already or to be nude by the poison a” are imbibing. It in a. terrible nmign- meat. of op: common sen“ tint. we permit thin that evil to “I‘ll: in our midstâ€"Lincoln Evening News. “All we. lit. the». Inn (on. “any.” do add 1““. Evidently the old yrophe. I‘m-flood tho We! hum mun, u null 35 the condi- a. sad (and 0! his “so. Who in titan-ub- “manhunt-eon nfioekoQII-poluhoc. My 0., mafia. 5100‘ wt“ “rm bowed eleee to the ground. It. perehenee. the hellweethor We!) junped eteolne reel at lunch», object. eefi tollower in turn jumped ee he neched the Inn epot, eoitiewith-enhind. They-entan- ueet hue leedere. end donhtlen. meeetoeely. thy tollow then. Thie ie by no ueenedne to e leek of intelligence, for eoneol the not intelli- gent men end women shout no no every div eeen “in; it. We see lee it in churches; we‘eee it in polldce; we eee it in eociel nflelrn; end we ere ell more or leee. doing the tune thing. Perehenee n tnrn comes in efleirl end then we all wheel nhont end rneh 01 in none new dinetion. “tit new leedere. The ludlmne feet of it le, the one with which we eonetilnee nuke onr'eelvee be- lieve we hnve nlwnye held the viewe we now hold. “heli- trne o! individneis my eleo he aid of the public pron. Until quite neently ell the deli, “There walk the duct: 0! ovary Hebraic: town where liquor in hold I. dam pounflsl murderers, “The Sunday “lid” has taken such I firm hold in Missouri tint. it any result‘in compleie Prohibi- tion. When reform gets 3 nturt ibis nlwnys bud tor it to decide upon u stopping plnoe."â€"â€"St. Loui- Globe-Dahocnt. ,. “Hlllionl Spent on Intoxiuntu, Nation Drink. “$00,000,000 ‘ Yen," headlines of n notuble arti- 3°“WmingI-Ninety-tour counties in the old Bour- n Sute hsve voted ugtimt liquor- That ought. to b. g hint to the rent. of the oountry to void Ken- tucky whisky."â€"-New York Herald. cl: ”pouring dmnltumously in the PorthndrOR- pun-mun {mi-ville Courier-Journsl,‘ tho Hil‘ vnnkeo Sentinel. the Philudelphh Press. the'New York Sun, sud other leading Input on January I- then not . revolution in progress ?--Aulll- nu Exam. ‘ «m-.. w-¢ Growth of Public Sentiment. r33: ‘l'ho Inn. Hy W0 .- ll lulhu. hunting int", Before Adam. ‘1'!» Woodouvor 0! Lym- duty. v honors do Balzac, From : collage window, fighting on tho Congo, Stung, ’1'” P0091931: Ilphshpt, Buford, Captured. Tho Story 0! find: hi. Bods: [rs-cc tie Children. Kipling, From Olive: to Pumas, Hangman. Harper’ 3 Young Pooplo. ' Shots. 80:. Yum for Boys, ' Hum. The Girl-of Gnrdonvillo. Rankin. Four afoot. . Bum. Good hunting. . loo-Quit. A Boy‘s V ucltion 13031 a. mu on just: jam . . film 18”“ 3301 '1'!» Iron w. ‘ Mm o! Prom, The Veiled Lady, Phi-on Inland. Tho Flyon, Tho Long Bond, The Orch- of an 8th- ing ngin, Wnkulh. ‘ Just. 80 Static. for Lit- In Clive ccommsnd, The Cqmp on Letter 1 The hm", childup. Duldy'n daughters, lithium M u} o r M Minor. In story-13nd. Life and Genius of Env- wry. Religion- of the world, Wisconsin in tho Wu- of the Rebellion. The [and sad the Book. 8 vols. Pictoriul mm, of 0m- Wu- rm: Spin. Life of norm Greeley. [Mo of Wm. McKinley. Lite 0! the Empress Jo- nephlno. “Fox-winrd,’ inch.” English Phys. English Roligioa, Shorter works in Eng: und prone. Shorter Englluh poem, A Wompn slone in the Huh pron, Longer works in verse hetrt of Japan, Lecture: on modern hil- Uncl- John. Port of Int-lug nnder the Pb"- with Civic IcCatoluon. . um Kirk. King. lflehohou. Acton. Mahala. Fisher, ~ 915.6 T37 973.? L94 915 2 178 150 OI M 5H2“ mezzo:- Rum jxm jams I8." jNur mad W156 Nup 08! i 1m: Hal. Call T193 17h F58 tl ‘0 ”in.” of“. Jon-mu ‘Now Mall of Penn. 3-9 “PW cub-an- Nil. 1.5-!“ 051 EN The on. d Daub, Benton. 8“ Bu. Immidâ€" In... MIA-I.- OM A41 Hr. Jana G. Bhioldo rundown from lilwukn and upon: Bands, with ht. bunny. dh. cum 3“ lip-u, bit. of 8!! 000m Will- The. hand!“ you of lholburnoE-nyl. m sow- nor, hi. “pl-Mt, n mum. The engagement. ha been snuounood of III. Nudge 11.11 and It. Gordoa' lightly. um am who locum-1y lived here spent I month u Christian “I'- with Mia Wills Lovell. No date but boon not to? Hg: Fouuudtvm child”. 0! Gm. Day, Win- eolull. In chitin: her parents. It. sud In. W. K. Sidlcy on Sheridan Road. Ir. Smith and unity. who renud the Richard Who-u, hand out. from town thin week. Mm‘lmk' Beektunuld moved immunities home on Contnl venue which he may pur- The social given Friday owning by the Lodieo' nuxiliory of this Boptht ohm-oh wu a great accen- and :11 enjoyed tho pofly‘ ‘0 the utmost. In. G. I Bod 5nd {wily who rented Mr. Henry Strep”: homo moved out this week. scum noma- Ital-hi. , fluffy“: Lay end funny expect to open their home in e few deye. Blanch Manon ha been out of school for the but Week with grip. The industrisl problem is s greet problem, but it is not toogrest to be solved by the law otChriet, nor so perplexing but that Almighty wisdom can see through it from beginingto end. . Msny amen is now the industrial foe, us he is the business rival, of another man because neither sees ihst they are both brothers in Christ. snd sounder a law then that of “ brotherhoods,” trades, unions. clubs. or corporations. There ought to be ~soine way for the industrialists: oi the twentieth Century to be decent and st peace with itself. and Jesus Christ will shoot! that 'way to those who inquire for it.-'- new York Observer. NOTICEâ€"I tm prepared to do :11 kinds of con- crete work promptly und :1; remnsble prloeu. You uhould lave order- now for your Spring Con- crete work. ~ OLAI‘ LIN DB LOH. Tel. “92. 101 Wuluut 8t. Mu. Fred Ernie!- 01 Chicago spent Bnudty with In. J. E. miller. oonvflle. an“! l'runeol o! A history. Highlund Puk Items Job-Ion, no Paula, 015.1 P31 W111“ 3 W61 "I." ~ name... on 101 Wulnnt St. $234 In 973.77 .16

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