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Highland Park Press (1912), 13 Aug 1914, p. 3

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acahon at )rt ‘ LR, Tenms 318 CE :ton ’rop. JNOIS mo 65 luct 413 ings ED 1h hogemc ‘ Supply Unfami- UV TU nY pro- I when the support Hi everyone m the county who wnms honest and efficient .ldmmistril'mn of me public business. Wm H.“ A‘ Rusm.‘ It chosen to represent the Republican Party for the mfice of County Treasurer, and if elected, I wxll accept, as renumera- [ion for my “hole time and the best bus- iness admmtstrutive abihty I possess, the salary allowed by the County Board of Supervisors as full pay. I will turn into the County Treasury. as earnings of the office, every penny received from interest on publn‘ monk-s. Inheritance tax tees or any other source. I believe the salary allowed by the Board is ample vompenszr [ton and am willmg to give the work my best attention uithmtt thought at any perqmsne, Subiect to the Dcciuion of the Republican Prinun'u. September 9th. 1914. Your Support Respectfully Solicited. K33 auuuiusutunc nullity I possess, tne \‘OHCV of Final Hearing on ‘v - I ‘ r , . pecia Ilary allowed by the County Board of Assessment No. 55 Jpervisnrs as full pay. [will turn into Notice is hereby given to all per~ 6 County Treasury. as earnings of the sons interested. that the Board of Loâ€" fice, every Denny received from interest ”‘1 Improvement; of the City of "ighii ipublic monies. inheritance tax teesnr wm’d‘ (ounty Of 1"“‘0 and State OfI ‘ h ‘ V lb l' . h ‘ , lllmoiu. having let thi‘ t-onti'uct for .y at er sourte. eiete t e galliry the constructiwi of grading, draining” owed by the Board is ample t‘ompenszr paving: and otherwise imprm ing With [ In and am willing to give the work my a l’nrtlund cement concrete pax'enwnt.| st attentiun uitlimit thought at an)‘ *.“‘~'h“j°‘“.l Avenue from ”7" “"‘Su‘rU': rqmsne, line at “uu’kcg'm: Awnuv. West tn the‘ [ ‘ .K ‘H M . ' . east lino Q! Jet’m‘wn Avemw (mu-pt noliut tun support ut exeryonem the betwm-n the ”ad“ U1 3hr (“WA”) 6% “MY who wants “("1833 and efficient North West-em Railway ("unfunny and ministrii'mn of the public business. the (‘hicuz‘o A" Milwaukee Elevtric \VILIHM A Rusmh Ruilt'mul 05mm: _\' gt'nl ili-gh Strm‘t I'rum 12> i‘iitvrwttmn ‘-"'l[l‘. the puvml. rmulwu)’ ht‘I-‘t'llt [Il‘il\l«lt'(l Eur up. High- tt'xwl .*\"('.".U(‘ - " th ta ’ht- i":"1h0rl_\" '2' -.- iii tin: 1n. 'n:. i\\ 3 v' :.l.uii' 2.2:". Aunim-‘ir ‘» ‘V [-1 Mutual-)1, FOR RENT .’.. (- ll w.i:;'3. ' Ln' 1i~ mun- lmviry leIi (1‘! 4" 'l «1-, ~'.-;l'¢‘~l ErskineBankBflfig William A. Rosing Choice Office HIS PALTFORM iounty Treasurer Candidate for in the All/ll.‘lll‘\' (l glNld “hilly of' the (iii'tlxii Club of lllinois. No tincr sh )'.\' n l wine a silver dollar with a good margin to their credit at nurtured“ Oi plants tor the purpose of growing them on for the Annual Show ’Iilox' was ever h:ld any where. the in'liyidual tlowers of some of the varieties C0v~ id in shades of the purest white and softest flesh pink to the deepest red. We were fortunate indeed in beingr able to purchase at a great expense the entire Collection and sh . 4. stock in a short time. This should prove once more to our patrons that we leave thing for the beautifying of the Home Ground. that is good and of real value for our elim all have plants for ‘sale of this nothing undone to secure the latest and best in every You needn't send East for your requirments in the way of hardy plants for every thing atic conditions we carry and sell as reasonable as it is possible to do. Besides all this you have the benefit of our expe information you'd like to get--~it‘s free. whethe maybe a little sketch or estim rienee in matters pertaining to Horticulture. A Chat over 85 will give you any r about your trees. the lawn. the flower border. the shrubs, the garden walks or drives, ate of what you want to have done, let’s help you with su ggestions-~-if we are able to assist you even if you don‘t buy a penny‘s worth we shall have your swod Will and that ic imam: .n nun-v“ ..A' .__I A n r‘ bits by the mild “mini 0.. luau} Imprmv- moms m: thy IMF. iin) nf July A. ii. HI i. and the and Hmmi a." Loud Im- prm‘emeuts hmirii: {Eh-ii in the (bum t)" Court ‘ufl Luke (Mintyv Illinuis, on the 5th da)‘ of August A. I). 1914. a certificate qhowing that the said imv provement’ conforms substantially to the requirements of the original orâ€" dinance for; the construction of the same, the cost thereof the amount esâ€" timated by them to be required to pay the accruing interest on bonds or In no other line has} {I 1616 been greatex pmg n mite {In Fla/0.x. Wonderful 1m )rm ements :1: its have men the result of the patient \x'm-k m‘ r m djstmct ‘x'EIY‘iE’tP'S \er Farnhum A. Hudson Person appointed to make said ussemment. Dated at Highwnml, Illinois. August 15%, 1914. 24~25 Said assessment. is payable in three’ 13) instaliméms With interest at the' rate of five (5) per (-emum on all in-{ stallments from and after the dzite ofl issue of first voucher. All persons deâ€",i siring may file objections in said Court before said day and may appear on the heaving and make their de- fense. ‘ i I Notice is hereby given to all per- ;sons interested that the (‘ity (‘ouncil of the (‘ity of Highwood, (‘ounty of il.ake. State of Illinois have ordered that a cast-iron lateral main water :supply pipe, {our 14) inches internal ’diameter be constructed and laid in. ‘under and along portions of Everts Place from and connecting with the ‘present water main now laid in High- wood Aienue. and run thence South- Verly on the Westerly side of Everts Place for a total distanve of Five Hun- ' dred and Foi‘ty»_~ix (3403} feet to-f ’gether with one fire hydrant. all inf [the City of flighwood, ('ounty of Lakel Hand State of Illinois. The ordinance for the same being on file in the of- lfice of the City (‘lerk of said City andl having applied to the (‘ounty (‘ourt of Lake ('ounty for an assessment forJ ‘the cost of said improvement accord-J in}: to benefits and an assessment; roll having been made and returned‘ to said Court, the final hearing thereâ€"l on Will be had on the illst day of Auâ€"f gust. A. l). 1,9“. or as soon thereafteri as the [losiness ot' the t‘ourt will per-Ii mit. . Special Assessment Notice No. 60 We thinkpf‘noithing else but to make things beautiful outdoorsmi Garden of Roses. Maybe that‘s w Ihv Hcm‘y .-\. 1m Phlox comp) Dated at Highwood. Illinois, on the mm”. ”w "MM" "W """5"""" m )0”, day of August A, D. 19” :t e lull: und in m.- nun-t murtc-um Jone wanting the tee-[mm tn funmh Joseph SeVErson ’Nm a large dumm- ladder. J. Meyers W. M. Sheahen *Tbe Rec-per: rub-rm the umner to Board of Local Improvements of the the cont-"nun. “ring that am M- City of Hixhwood. Illinois. , 225 der I” nuke-d m M. Henna. and an ’he hughwxu‘ u!» {hh ('IMH “1” permit. .\11 H'Iwmn do-siriht nmy uh- ”Mm“ Liom m said ('ourt before smd day. and may appear (an {be hrurmz and make their defense. Notice of Final Hearing on Speciai Assessment No. 54 l 5 Notice )3 herehy Riv en to all persona iinterested that the board of local im- prmement: of the (it) of Highwood, ‘(ounty of Luke and State 01‘ lllinoil ihaving let the rontract for the con‘ Istruetitm of a ('um'rute cement sid lwalk {our feet in Width in. upon and Jalomz portions of High Street, Sard iPlave and Pleasant Street, and a con- ‘vrete cement sidewalk five feet in: width in, upon and along the south side of Prairie Avenue {mm the west lines 0! Railway Avenue to the west city limits, except where concrete ‘39“ ment sidewalk is now in in the City of Highwood. Lake ('ounty. Illinois, and the same having been completed and accepted by the said Board of Local‘ Improvements on the 28th day of July lvouchers issued to anticipate the col- llection of the assessment for said im- provement. A hearing will be had on said certificate. as to the truth of the facts stated therein at the Court House in the (‘ity of Waukegun on the ills; (lay of August A. ll. lle. at 10 ‘o’clock a. m. or as soon thoronfber as the business of the (‘ourt will permit. All persons desiring may file objec- tions in‘suid Court before said day. and may appear on the hearing and make their defense. Dated at llighu‘ood, Illinois, on the 10th (lay of August A. ll., “#14. Joseph_Se\'orson J. Meyers W. .\L Sheahen V Board of Local Improvements of the Board of Local Improvorrrfig (,‘ity of Highwood, Illinois THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS. HIdHLAND PARK ILLINOIS :m or our experience m matters pertaining to Horticulture. A Chat over 85 will give you any . whether about your trees. the lawn. the flower border. the shrubs, the garden walks or drives, hat you want to have done, let‘s help you with suggestions-~if we are able to assist you even if you ve your good Will and that is bound to prove of values to us-mSome Day-m () can greater progress made in regard to improved varieties as in the old garden improvements as to size of flowers, beautiful colors as well as free flowering ha- patient work of the llyln‘idizers of England, France and Germanv. (a? huldphia Mid 1» MI IN) mun): hundred“ of plants fur thv purwm zress made in reg doorsmif given half a chance we can transform a barren Field into a lOvely that‘s why to us everything looks so rosy. 2-1-25 "-1th u! 'I‘Snztm-Hv Tummy n-nm ".1” [Ins mash-rpm? Wu Mn: in Ihv all“? {uur [mu-1“ fruzn an- n-mr ”chm-r mu rmwm u' tilh injuxnma But hv tlnl nvvx )wrmt h» ."::I‘Y‘ m up- pmr. llc' ~rl:lv111-d “hum: uirh (um- 10: {rum huw In mm in the morning hvfnro thu VMMr- vn-rr numerous in the hull: und in m.- nun-t mum-om (one mummy: Hm tee-[mm tn funmh Mn) a large dumm- ladder. Honnor Had I Way 0! Makmg (ho Louvr. Offici-M 3n thc L.ghc. It Is u pity that Hl-xnu-r 1:4 do-nd H:- hnd (“and un I'M'r-va HH;HI|~ t-- furl't' lhq- I‘<Ill‘-’~‘r):|fur\ :n! Ilw Lulu x'v ln I-rln: dou‘n (hr mrturm that In- judgml hm! been I'llll't‘d hm high. ”0 mum- um- uf this IIH'UIOd In (In- arm of "Ru- If you [mum-r n memo-m )uu will roullu» why yun .umvH-dml an.) why your friend rum-d. HI» lm-mh nu c-u- rlerimz ”to cup or funuvl syn-m) In an «Mnrflnnw. and (hr- tlny vurn-nt u! ur ‘wnx Mun-med upwnnl and downward. no (hut. mt he neatly landed thu- rum-r nf the funnel at lln- flumo, nu «um-m at air «war henchr-d If. Ynu. on the contrary, hold thv "mu-r wall 0! (hr funnv} on n Ian-I with the name, The current u! nlr stun"! by )our Dre-nth. un ranching the» «in: 0f U)» “nil. nth-mum! onward In the dlnwnnn LIST”: n by tho- n-wrrnimnu wnH mu! nu n-mhin: thq- mum» umfiml it um;~i;.~mn Ann-Mn”) BRINGING DOWN A PICTURE. In bluwlnx lhrnzmh (hf “(wk u! [kw funnel lu- hm: (“H"‘(H‘ he fumwl dl M11! :1! the- Huht. so (I: t the flame L- c-xnvtly ummsho tn thv .u-n- “'hc-ru lhe- Ixock of funny] Jnianffigfi'up‘ Yuufun taking m.- {uum-l {rum Mm. lm‘lhn- [he fuum-l .m- that m- ummr n-dm- In nn H Ion-l with the Hum You Now gently. The light H oxllnxuluhwl m 1!)» nm pun' withmzt any of nu- du-spvrmv «r- {on whivh your (firm! put fun!) ll' Blowing Cu! 5 Light Through It in Easy If You Know How. Tu Mun an: 1| mlmllr. twin; :1 fnmml to him“ Hm-uuh, «u-m“ n ladi'nlundy pussy (hm: (u (L). lint ask um ['11va hf yunrs In “‘3' It and mm “but Imp TRICK OF THE FUNNEL. )f England, France and Germany. :11) the nutrd Hrn‘ticuhurist of Highland Park usr Ru- 1h.- To. Vigorouu. ‘Why fin yum prvjudk‘ed' nnlnlt gulf? You newt um I nmeg“ Not Ltkc Him. ’I‘hv I'bv-nr I'm sun-NM at yuu. MIL-:3 “Y”, hluk :1! um I Hm rm [mu (hr (mu. “ulmm mmlnxJ-nvk in lULiInt-‘J, Mlgxx ‘30m’L zur‘ Hut «)1 be no [manhun- lmulnn Tflvxruph, Firth"? North Cniop.‘ Dam-(m, Hu- lek-m rupluw and Falrlmnh. H~' m-nr .Hnukun m-igmnr. aw. no“ N Hnmmvrra-sl. m Kurwnr, the fnnlnmt “th ‘ Mm In (hp warm. and M rm- L'HHIMI‘! or sixty‘l‘rw and IIII)‘ flH- huu~ \‘nrb onmfornhle appur’ "mum-u an v-I'H‘lrh‘ ngmx. daily nun. Thu Rabbit's Dang"- signal. 80 long an it nlu still Un- dnlllmry mblm In nlunmt indistinguishable In I firm of hrnrkvu. ntulrhh- or 60' mu. but as upon us H lmghm m run toward It: burmw xln- “hm- putrh an m (:11! botrnyu I! TM: \1 hm- pulvh. whk-h at find mum Mu- n {nilnrv or min-m» "on. hm Hx Him-In! InnwmmAH arts at a dancer mun“! In the Minna ruhbllu and fillou‘u "mu Hu- wuy by wind! they run mwmw {mm the Ull‘t‘fllt‘lwd dnnpr ‘ honnlnn \lnH “:Vo; but I mm- bnn) part a! 081'â€" Sum» runnu-mutiun. hnwm‘o-r. {or this lnh'rft'rrtut' with [rt-v truth- rout-l he fntmd In tln- (mt that in 1.77) uu Rummy! um! hqufl'H-t rtrr'y mm :Hmt‘o new-u yunn. uf um» “.I‘ rennin-d tn} wear I "III' 0! mm! at litmus!» mukv under [M-nult)‘ or :4 furtmngn‘ rnm- t'ur every day": m'mwt. *Lotnhlu t‘hmm clv Not UHI)‘ hilh' lmlu :Il \‘nfimi been uuhjm'r in mxmhm. hu own “-0" mmh- tlu- mum-«1 of lawn. 'I‘hm In ”mm: \‘H 's M. wan nlhm'm! (u up“ hm. M n pflw than ‘JI len 1- ur cum to than L‘n. Nd. "9 Hum dwwulml mt phh-umlnrnllr and. With :1 fine- nmIlp. mid ln'hlu A1- natiuu jnmum: ".‘lvn'! punr I'PJNN‘ J» nub (In-e. runtn-m'” ("Thanh fur Hm luddvv l mu mm b ”mm-d”. He wu-M thmugh this mum-u?” lulf n damn limo-s m Iulvrvnh. 9 At lux‘t Hm rnnw-thn‘ undh‘slwul Tbv) Imd "Snmmw nu H1111)“ hum-1k 0d and warn It u plun- «If hunuf in Hu- mrmn- mlnn. “here- 11 In nnw «H‘ri dl‘ Pnr-In‘ Tbvn tie-Wm“! (lu- lnddvr lu- rv Ru mmm. mounted Nu- Hum plum 5 and. whvu m the lop. remained an guurtvr of nu hunr uhmrfu-d In ”w mmfvmplu. (ion of the murn-Inmn panning! Were annm wuu (nu "we-gnu or mlmndlng tn the wish M (he “‘11! um ter‘ ,s. Tax tum-Hun. but lune tlu- ymhij of NIH ml on Hun. . lmu at various Mum; m~ \‘H 's n-Skn wnw hnwrw-r. {or IT Irudq- mull-l wt in 1.77) nu ' \' mm :mm‘o M n Inna-r {up-s for num- a collection Np dud or deeds will be delivered to the'pumhuez or panama: until such ulc hu bren reported to and Ipproved by the mid Probate Conn 01 Like Coun- ty, "limit. Hum, mm July 8. 191‘- ‘ Lot seventy (70) ct Even and Jeflriee' dim-mm of Highwood. Lake County. Illinois. commencing at a point in the {east lme nl Waukegln Avenue, where the north lme of 'Highwood Avenue inter- Itch; unit! can line and running thence northerly on the cut line at Waukeun Avenue, and the west line of aid lot 35 teet. thence on I lino parallel with the north ‘ of “tuned Avenue. to theeut' oluidlotlheucemflt on the lineotuidlottothenorthline ul . Highland Avenue and thence on the north line of Htgtwood Avenue, to the pine of beginning. Said real flute will be told subject to the "undead mason to Davtd At Holmes. tnutee. III) when to the dower interest MpolStnhC. U. Lander. widow oi aid 4M but Iold tree and clear of the homestead interest and estate the-em o! the widow and cht’ldnm or sand dmutt Public notice is hereby given that in pursuance of a decretal order made and entered by the Probate Conn 01 Luke County. Illinois. in the than on“ cause on the 7th my 0! July ”fl," Ella Friuch. «mini-tram: de honi- DOI. of the estate 0! Julius Charle- Leader. de- ceased, mil on Monday. the 31“ day 0! August A: D. 1914. It the hour of ten o'tluck in the lorenoon. 1! the end door of the Court House. in the City 0! Walk- egan. State 0! Illinois. tell at public ven- due to the highest And best bidder for cash all the right. title, interest Ind Ct- tate. which the said Julio. Charla Lat-gel" had. at the time of hi: 49m: in and to the following described property. situated tn Higl wood, County of Lake and State of Illinois. or a much thereof as shall be sufficient to m the debts of sand entate with the cost: of adminiflrn- non now due and to accrue. town: B: nllia 5;; 61ml; [N we Pnoumz COURT or LAKE Conn Sun: or [Lunors )_ ss (1»;er 0? C001: ) minim

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