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Highland Park News-Letter (1904), 7 Dec 1907, p. 4

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[clear or it, front »r voice stead?- bulb Of Crater swift at Ind Out of hurled battle He he. , ‘ ‘Vctgrinary Surgeon P AUL GIIHARDT Fancy Hun-Made Bread, Cakes and Pics ”MGM 3‘7 Rand PHONE 15. . HIGHLAND PARK ram smesmom Ice, Coal, Coke ‘ Wood and 'Kindling n. w. Lamas. M: o.'v. Gndume of the McKial Veterinary college Irons m domuio “inal- Cnll: promptly mtended to duy or night ‘ ()fllce at. Tel ma Wymap'_s Hume“ LAKE FOREST. E. M. LAING Contractor for Public Works M I6! mmmmi‘; [math-gm Pin-.2992 47 O! III-Amm PARKJLL HIGHLAND PARK STATE BANK Savings and Checkmg .. W. UU§ D. A HOLMES. Culucr 5;“ Highland Park Hand Launer PHONE 1561 GEO. 5: TI NKER First Ch“ Saks foe ladies and gen , demand: to Order. Quaint. Pacing and during lgdhf and Phone 2353 120 Canal Avenue If You W‘ M. WOLAK. TAILOR ICE CREAM AND ICES HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINOIS Amt-Int; Solicited ..... P. W; qusamc. new... avg- - .__ bhop HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. Offiudeu-d ”OMAveune AND ELM PLACE ant 'orl: ILL. CHICAGO ALDIRMAN EMULATES WESTON. The walking lever eucltetlby Wenon‘e greet talk much I («mm Chicego who undertook to talk (mm Milwaukee to CW 5 mile; tibia asiventiule- Thepenyptokedownmbyoneexâ€" cept Aldermen Bedenoch and Charles J, teller. who paued M Human! Park at" 7 o'clock on WM evening taking dinner at the HM Park Hotel. hey then proceeded to Eveneton‘md Ruched there about ll o’clock. vlth the aldennan'e cry of “Excelsior." Pmceedlng {mm ther‘he anived at the Illinois Athletic Club. Chicago. Il l2: l0 on December 5th, completing the welt in filty-thne hours. He claims that the walk was 103 miles the way he traveled. With the alderman was Zeller, a small one-amid! man who we: the only other one of the seven that completed the trip. KANSAS NATIONAL BANK - FAILED. ‘ The failure of. the National Bank of Commerce at Kansas City it said to be due to-a steady run of six weekenduting which the bank had paid off 319.0%.“ of its deposits. reduced its loans8.500.000, cut down its cash resources $11,750,000 and sold 82,0(X),(XX) of high grade bond;- in an efiort to meet the demands upon it.“ When the bank closed it still had 8W.- 00(),000 of deposiu. The tollowing statement was issued by Dr. W. S. Woods, president of the National Bank of Commerce, for the board of directors: ' . . To the wbliczeMuch an we regret to do so, we are compelled to close thedoors of the National Bank ofICommetlce he- cause mull»: hut. been one 10in money [moor-borrowers." fwuflte some wag demanded-by our depositors. caused by unjust-and unfounded tumors vigorously circulated. not already wired throughout. It is: disiinct advantage in point of economy and attractiveness. Let us talk to you about this feature as a starter and leave the general use of electricity until later, if you prefer. Call Highland Park 68 for eny information you may desire. and am“ have placed in us, and we hope to show in the end that we have been true to this trust. ' Norm Snon Enmnic C0,, , , Elm 51.. and St. John ave.. Highhnd Park. HI. . During this Mk V: have reduced our deposits from 835. 000.000 to about $16. 500 000 thus paying out .over the counter and by transfcn to other banish: this city and othorcitieaahout $18,000,000 of deposits. This of Riel! ‘clls atom re- sources. We have made the fight of our life, bu't could not stand the strong tide. We hope to be able reopen tap-the bank again in the near future for business We do not believe-it possible for 'a dew-sitar in the National Bank of Commerce to lose a dollar. We beg your indtflgenee and forbearance until our affairs can be arranged to the satisfactiqn of ail parties interested. We appreciate sensibly the confideme our numerous Customers, large ATA MERELY NOMINAL EXPENSE And generally without any trouble or an: noyance a few sockets may be put in for table or stand lampsâ€"if your house is mmmmcrur- “muffin-mums".- chm at Burlimn. An old My. cunning tor the firsttlmohlhmcny.uiudu- In; sign on the from. of a high build- Ing, which read. "flu Smith Hunt-c- tuflnx Company.""u Ibo W It. “and slowly. ah. rams-had to her nephew: ”burly mercy! Well. 1'" hand tell of Smith: ‘11 my lite, but. Wrwuyumhorotthovonon'l Bible eh- ottho an m In the cook‘- ebeencethe young ml.- trei of the house undertook, with thehelpolngreen wanna)”: the Sundey luncheon. The‘ Hunted meld, who had been struggling in the kitchen With a coffee machine that refund to work. confessed that she W forgotten to wash the loam. “Wen. never mind. mm Go on with the coffee, and I'll do it," and the considerate mistress. >“Where do you keep the soap?" breath. “Not at All. madam,“ he re- plied: “it’s not kindness. it's simply salt-detainee. " . Scamly had ho finished spotting when the Princess Diurnal-k uppeued st the door “My dear" she said to her hua‘bnnd "you tau-t come at once And him your medicine; you should have men It an hour ago." Wading off a thmphe.â€" A tat Woman entered a crowded street car. sud, tot-mg a strap, wood directly in trout of u man netted in the ecu-nor. As the eu- started, she lunged ugunst his newapnper and at the same time trod heavily on his toes. An soon as he could extricate bimbo“, he rose and offered her his seat. "You are very kind, sir,” she ma, panting for stuff He began mildly; “I’ve been wanting to see you in regard to the quality of the milk with which )on are aerv‘inx me.” 9115,3113” “may wavered the Mama“). ”I only wanted to say," continued the mimér, “that I use the milk for drinking put- poses exclusively. and not «(or chrlate ening." rChumng 1n leisurely fashion with Prince Bismark in Berlin, Lord Rus~ sell asked the chancellor how he man- used to rid himsefl o! lmportmte visitors. “0h,"repleld Bismark. “my wife known people at this club very well. glad, when she sees them any- lng too long. the mama to call me away on some plausible pretext.” A clergyman had . been for some time displeased with the quality of milk served him At length he de- termined to nemaustrale with his mllkman for supplying snail weak never new More vhpre they mule FROM VARIOUS SOURCES. Comm-(305“ “flaw-‘M thug-0g an. Ht. Men (unmixed by the day 0: no cottage. 319 N. Green Bay and Phone 2412 Highland Park Oloonachor mod. Pb DI. E. C. KAYE 9 to 1! To'sphou 0”” noun; 1 to; zoos DR. JAMES warm»: HIGHLAND PARK to s 13 (5-21". ¢ 3. n. Highland Park, Ill. ‘7 St. John: Ave. _ Hours: 4 p In. Chicago, 111 , no; Heywbrth Banding ' Cor. Madison and \‘ abuh Ave. “7311-929 to 1:00 p. m. HIGHLABID PARK ILLINOIS Phone 1641 C'oxsun'non Bonn, 8 1'0 9 A. I. t to a P. It. 15301! J. Hun”. P302. Ram, 52 on (0 33.00 Fir“ Clam with Madam Impmvemenu Suites of 8.0mm with Baths. Opposite}! W. Ivepnt. Hiuhls-‘d Park “93‘“ Phone 77- Private Phone 1361. DENTIST stator N. W. University How-:9 u. awn». In. ffgqgezo HIGHLAND max. ILL DR. AfBERT R. SHELDON susscm: ran The News-Letter DR. B. A. HAMILTON DB. flDSIEll F. iglfland par]: Hotel to 5p Highland Purl: Table Water ”I You 6m luau-{Mm Being naturally abo- lutcl, pure and clear a crystal it is the idod ABANA layi AM! Sunday {-0 SW10 R.“ WATER New Bank Block DRINK 47 fit. Johns ' Avenue ILLINOIS M 315

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