Conan-non flown, 8 to 9 A. l. 1 to 3 r. x. 15-1301: Jmm P30}. ‘â€" Rates, $2.00 (an!!!) First Class with Moder-(Improvements. Runes of Rooms with Bubs. Oppnsiy- N. W.“_Depnt.. Hivhlandank oaw- Phone 71. Private Phone I361. one. Bonn “DENTIST Mount-nor 8. w. Univer'siw Bomw s. In. to“). m. HIGHLAND PARK. 3%. John. Ave. ILLINOIS Ono. Drool. Phone 1641 WWW Ml“! amauxo PARK râ€" 6" '10 h 11 ail-1'?“ ‘ 9. II. M. ROSIE“. F. WIIM Phydcha Nervous ‘ Chmic Diana: a “i - mud h m TRADE â€hart?†"' °" '° PATENT. V mm ï¬lm ml]. at. 0‘, TH‘? P.3d hp ’0‘: «a use... modal. Mot-tack for FRI! "MI 1-. nah-hunk DR. ALBERT R. SHELDON DR. JOHN F. BEAUMONT an, Bar, Nose and 11mm none 164! . New Bank Bloch DR. 3’ A. HAMILTON Highland Park Hotel 'hlnnd rk, Ill. 47 ï¬t. Johns Ave. Bonn: 4 p m. . no In . I404 Heyworth Building Cor-jyufloon tad '5 than}: Ave. on. JAMES WATSON DI. E. C. KAY! new." In. was. In. Highlsn Park I... 9.1 ’5- HIGHLAND PARK. ILL :9tolv 47 St. Johns Avenue To‘.qpbone ILLINOIS M1“ Special Aneument Nhtice No. 136., NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO all persons' interested that the City Couneil of the City of Highland Park, County of Lake and State of. Illinois, having ordered that timer be con- structed in the ravine running north- easterly through blocks 3) and 29, in said City of Highland ,Park; also in Linden avenue from said ravine norther- ly to a point in said avenue opposite the north line of lot 4 in Hook ‘3); in said City of Highland Park, with man‘ holes and house junctions, the ordinance for the same being on ï¬le in the ofï¬ce of the City Clerk of said City, and hav- ing applied to the County Court of Lake county {or an assessment of the costs of said improvement according to bene- ï¬ts. and an assessment thereof having the postmaster general expects much onposih‘on to these advanced ideas. But he is devoting much of his time to perfecting arguments in favor of a, oarcels post along these lines, his postal savings bank plan. etc. He promised the delegates to the post- masters' c0nvention that all of the m- flucnce of which he is possqssed will' be used in the effort to put these plans through Congress next winter. He takes a business view of thy 13hr ati‘on. He i‘spat the h‘e'ad'of thorpoit-U ofï¬ce department for the purpose of administering its affairs for the best good of the peopk and the govern-, ment~which is the people. pound rate to twmtv-hvo countries now is (wave cents yh‘lc: it is six- twn anN within the’ “Miti of the United States. The wright limit to that: countrjes . is eleven bounds. while bur ciï¬ions may not send more than four pounds in a siï¬de ptckaqe. Mr. Meve' declared-that the parcels Dost now in exiatence in an iniouice to the American pe'onle ins-much u thev mm! mv now for tending pack- nwes whhin the We" of the caulk try thin fov tknse srnt to-twentv-two ion-ion countries with chh the dc- ‘na'tment Mu mide parceâ€˜ï¬ out :6!!- wntions. What the mountain noct- mn'stu-r rflnml ‘73“ recommend. Hm'efore. is that Cont"!!! them?! this un-Amc'ican practice. The . The recommendat‘on of, a much ‘owcr rate on pa'cels for rural deliv- ery naturan‘v aooeals' very strongly to farming communities. Of. course. Till mom-41's AD» VAII'I'AGII. “In my recommendations to Con- gress fat the estnhlhm o! a par- cels post on rural tout“. I have not the objection of the retail merchlu Ind the country otorelreeper. The vate which I advocate in ï¬ve «at. for the 5'“ pound and two cents for each additional pound. or twenty-ï¬ve cont: {0' an eleven pound pueblo. This will enable the farmer or tho oat‘on of a rural route to,order his supplies by telephone or o'oml acid when it is not feuiblc for him al- ways to drive to town. It will in- ereue the consumot'on and in that wav imn-ove the tude of the country mmhant †When Kipling was a twelve-year-old his i'athef took him on a set voya ; and, as Kipling senior snï¬â€™ered bag; from seasickncss, he left the boy to his" m devices. Presently a tremendous commotion was heard, and the boat- swain dashed intd Mi. Kipling’s cabin, shouting at the top of his voice: “Mr. Kipling, your boy 'has crawled out on the yardarml If he lets go, he’ll drawn to a certainty!" “Yes," said the suf- ferer, falling back on his pillow, “but he won’t let go.â€-â€"Argomut. _ WHY USE OIL' LAMPS rWhen electricity is so rnuch cleaner and more convenient? There is no soot or Odo: and no need of matches. v F or dec- ontjveteflccts in the house electric . light surpassegany other form of illumination. [til the most desirable lightufrom’ every point of view. BE PREPARED. ’ GET A TE EPHONE. FIVE C w‘PER DAY. ORDERN , CHIC AGO TELEPHONE CO. D. 1907, or as soon thereafter as the business of the court will permit. Said assessment is payable in ten (10) installments with interest it the rate of ï¬ve. (Si-per eentum per annum, on all instaflments from and after date of ï¬rst voucher. All persons desiring may ï¬le objections in said court before-quid day, and may abpear on the hearing and make their defense. Spock! Amt Node. lo. 137. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TO all persons interested that the City Council of the City of Highland Park. County of Lake and State at Illinois. having ordercd that a connected system of sewers be constructed in Glencoe avenue, Lincoln plane and Union]: eve- nne in said City of Highland Park. to- gether with wholes, one flushing eon- neetion and house junctions, the .ordi- name for the same being on ï¬le in the 05cc of the City Clerk of said 017. Ind having applied to the county eoutt of Lake county for an assessment of the costs of said improvement according to beneï¬ts, gnd an assessment thereof hav- ing been made and returned to mid court, the (ï¬nal hearing thereon will he had on the 18th day of November, ‘A. :CHARLES L. FINNEY’, Oï¬icer appointed to.make said assess- Dated at Highland Park, Illinois, November 1, A. D. 1907. (7) installments with intend It 6. rate 0‘ ï¬ve (5) Der centum pct mm, an an installment: from and “m m 0‘ ï¬rst voucher. All persons fluid. my ï¬le 05th in aid noun beta. “id day. M may Wt on the hat- ifli and lab M de CHARLES L. FINNEY. 05°“ lppointcd to Make said unen- Dnted at Highlmd Park. November 1. A. D. m. â€Mandatumedmaidmm theï¬lalhuringthereonvllfehd onthclï¬hdayoffloveuhu.A. D. 1â€. or u soon thereafter as tin but molthecounvillpermit. _Said mm is payahlo'iu'm Wouldn’t Let Go. O. W. LASSIN, I: D. V. 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