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Highland Park Press, 7 May 1925, p. 11

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And - it t I have found, the km of it, i drama and wealth of “I and co I (ind myself upon (“lama y. I tInd page: Holding m with the ~echoes of $ymaee, tare, trade deeelop, tity-ttite c ere'iat paasitrilitiea "i Quin ' _ an: You vi akin: fo M will " nicks, f “mag in Wht me Waimrton wrdtt, In tho'K' of Engltnd about ni- lids? In” ois grows one-eighth d the 's broom corn? Whit many mpieved its helanee Akt' 81 .000 in a year after it loved employes, and its gem- enl one from New York to an Illinois , Where lruit trees Ids land worth $1,000 In _ And why.'. I that noia city has won nd- M me for its superi'ér an; pm That Illinois has moun- “in: " at cues t .What dorm.. mu cit is one of the world's greatest alumna centers? ' The r cent of all fht6tspar in the itd States comes from '? ndwhntit ia?~What a: makes silkgn flower, dutch Nnmy that they are and _ bout the 'world-ue h Chm ’ I M td B on Know Minot? ' no know Illinois? The 1-0- isite.d , _ its growth? all" 'iittr'rt it: namer Whore in Ilka- the greatest city ever. by orth American Indians? tt red Illinois 1nd when? 151 no of Crevecoenr? What inoia town markets _80 _ cent the world’s “ted top" and! you name 29 minnow Illinois lat, Tell how many ail wells in “that? Inl fr cit Won is done on ttal Dramatic 1ilIriaodes, I. very to Present; Put ' of Growth and , . velopment' al and in vision use thin-faced and "frail, est in his liook robes. hand his cross and I". Dangling from nmet. sacred peace Tltr, a m'ft"that'mir.. his life as he bun- laimime the glory "80 tribes of the ' hole Engage . hem of sudden . manna: and dimmr than, ne- 'rrthem.rret they them in vision. rid- hmidmww noir hatitsc_tatrte you in 1678. . Nanette in the mmpany with Lopis svial, I’"commemial- tr, paddling in birch he Por river in Ths- m Bar, tho final trut- th. Go with than an Pe,tttt low waters we. of the when: nt bravely, With thi I, to the rather, of enjby all thead inter.. AND TRADITIONS 'tirraisinttmde f_thawettrrmsttse L" ”chad on the Itofttrertm- “Macaw "taqirttr.tuotni ll MUty ' (ii/iii' "mums mu) ,Mgr; I _ "After 100 Year: ' It in I htmdmrithari after the day {that ‘Muyquette came. The. thou- i and whites have wandered into whit i is noir '1ienur-rottnttirtr women gm] i children. That’: thirty I you! Only '; thirty a year for u hundred - in- ito the richest virgin land that sun i ever shone upon! y Five blunted in”. black men, hate been brought in to toil along the Mississippi that bottoms. Kn. hath is the Wait]. Hm Jul-it! pay and huh and make Winnie" the bottotn land: are rig: "It; than are snip fields. dam S In fruit orchids. dog but Th km in of Macs. _ I G _ t 1httrland,aod PM: blue tit Eu. rope; atrnin at etch others' throats. Ooh-nigh Join in. ‘Red men take sides. White men "bur hair'e--pi, cab for the “alps ' of mania; France is beaten. England takes over All had: wait to Mi_irrri. The year}: 1763. ' It’s ti hundred years gene and almost all of these who have come no. hud- dled into a fewnnmioru along the can shore of the Missiuippi between the mouth of the [idem-i an! a. mouth of the Kukukin. ' / _. x They come wave .on “rive, time on time, year after year, Eraiding, burn- itttr, murderihg women ud, children, tttrhtine to guest from the holders of Aluiuois the most amazing heme coun- try that the Indians evee'knew. F Crudely instornl, raisiilz corny-to- New, squash, Pumpkins in f1etdtr which they crop year after you. the mini fall back before ithe‘marq av- age minder, their tribes shrinking u the battle 1% strike. Now we find: their remnants grouped alone the) 'fetgtt near the mouth of 'the‘ Kala: . _ 1 . The adventurers are back in Green Bay, at their poet. The story of the Mississippi river and. the riches of the Illinois land filters slowly “was the Great Lakes, to the settlements along the St. Lemme and on to Europe. V ' . . vln a few you !u8qiu comes" for Marquette in («:3 his" bones Buried ‘in the and: of dunes while on his second journey. Alio comes Tone,) “the Man with the Iron Band." They‘ thsd the ludiin dty‘in mine. Look. close in your memory end you can see the warlike bomb, pressed,” white mean the out. Weep in. This city is the permanent refuge! of 2,400 families. They live in 480 houses, two or three fires iiiLiiik' in. each house'. Looking down upon the city it seems to be an irtetruiarsrmup' of "covered wagons" without the rum hing gear. Hours: are built by bend-. ing stout and umilent saplings to' form hows, {Matted U-shaped forum: Thickly woken m of reeds make walls and roots. are warm ”at mind, we dip paddle'agnin’lnd move along with thit traiLbluérs of civili- uticn. on the 6tat journey ever made by white men 'teroturniinois. h" _ l Great Indian City v - . We {each new a great Indign city, one o sixty permanent towns huilt in Illinois* by members of the ,Illini tribes. It stands for more than a mile, straggling along the river from. near where later Utica wad built not far below Ottawa. _ . l I"'"" m moaning friendship, and are given savage gift. ' l They are passed from village to village, guides ever attending» them, on up the Illinois rirsrcttte' Indian short-cut to the Great Lat”. Han of Miniature are these. The! have, traveled far and have roamed wide apaeea over varied years. Yataft'er many talks with his compatriots the: good Father Marquette, seating thd greatness of what they call "the mr. nois couptry," puts down in efamped charactera in his diary: _ l “We have siren itothintr' like this rihr for tht fertility, of the land, its Prairies, woods; wild cattle, stag, deer, ducks and bearer." - 7. n... w vuu'ulwu 0’“ ot Juliet. the priest', antithesis, a man with appraising mind, taxing about him and envisioning s' mighty empire th be owned by hii kittir.,hi low them down tithe Arkaturarrivii" Wm fierce red men, ,.iu/raiseli spears and arr-cw: trembling at the Ibowntrings, stsnd ready to, destroy them. f . , They are saved by the sacred and nil-Mysterious calumet. Aged chiefs step between and shield them. , They turn bark, retrace their steps. With friendly tribes atrairtcthe mini, they are feasted and give days and nithts to glad councils. my are putod on the back,- which isthe way at the mini in Moienlnx friendship, and are given savage gifts. ' P. My tell the the m Ilium-u:- a with.. this Byimevsl manure in woken tt of reeds make rooN., . "tre warm and the t/tordti. History gays city weHook upon is the ever [wilt by Indians in V21. I“ 3‘an he meets 1heai _ Pellets M, I “I len Glow. Pt WD 810, at. no. i" C.'van eh and. wife' to M. H. Eisemm. D 310; St. $8. Lot 9, but a. Iota 1 and tf, blk a, lot " ‘blk t Ravin Highlands. _ .Lillian Ph 13:1“;le and husband to W. P. _ . ‘WD 'IO,. St. K. Pt stf.f?ec. 29, 8 Ids. T . V l MaypEllen input: Anderson at at to R. , et " Lot 10, bu: 7, Highlahd Par IND910. r " L. M., at pl to Ellen} Thome Suzi Pt Soc. 4, Dt-fkgd.) wp $3500, “so; , _ l IC. T. and T. Cato G. H. Preston. need $10, s K. Lot; 1 gnd 2, bit 1, '.i.Ititry . thmmit Ten-ace; ', u. T. and T. C.‘to G, H.-Preaton. Deed 810. S 82.60. Lot: 27 and 28, bik I, Bani Bros. thtnset Terrace. (_t'., ' mm] 'r " 9.. a u m--.“ & Field d wife (to Katherine Field Rodm and husband: Part lot it, See. 21, hields. 9CD,810. . G. E. Je n and wife to Eliza.. beth Gus. t IO;' blk 6, lat addn to Ravinin m mi, Set. M, Deerfield. QCD 81. -' .t, ' F ‘Chictgo- . B. & M. It Co. to N. or tron and wi ' it tens. Part lot 168 in So. Big d Adda to H. Park. WD $2000, St. . ', . _ J. P. Gl n" and. wife td" N. W. Cline. P gee. M, 1herdeld.. WD $10, St. :5. - T t ', State k of Chicago to' J. J. Ahern und’ 0 it tens. Deed $10, St: $8, l4, Woodland adda to' Lthe Fore: ' 8800, C. T. a l wife,'jt.ten| lat nddn td " _ 1 i A. T. G t nnd w,ife tol. J: Dona.. hue. WD ' 0, St. Woo. . Blk 3, So E qr. of NE . of See. 38, peerfleld, T CM. Bil r' Ind wife to J. A. Bun- nell. WD 10, St. 82150. Pt of. lot 8, m 65. It. Plait. Lucile g rhGGUrii'," Burns QC i $10. Pt of See. field. l . .x Lucile .,' Thompson to R. W. Burns $10. Pt of Bee, 21, Deer- field, . . l _ _ Lucile Ihomrrioit to R. W. Burns QQD 310. Pt of Sec; 16, Deerfleld. Irma E. tmeek to R. W. Burns QCD 810. Pt of See: (r, "Deertleld. ' J. M. wheeler and-wife to R. W. Bums .q I $10. Pt of Sec. 34; Deer- field. , _ . c. T. “an: mo te,tr an early {hula ticks try' r. wcaiv'in""iicij"iti2,/i'/ init Pttri ." ' The next will appear in' Ronni - landing! Illinois! with ate n my ,dventure. “I mi Ite, mm trails, no more.' B: REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS Fun In men pay taxes in Chica- ttis in 2t.tgtyg. Bgauhien, Wealth.. iest eiti n, shows taxable property valued a $1,000." Joseph la Fram- bcise, p rent, is put down with wealth J60 ind. it hunts him M cents. » '.'"', , ' Now. e early thirties. The New England imraaion to'th‘e north while Virginia, Carolina: Mid Kentuck- ians Bow)in like . tidal; wave. _ Wars. More nab. The dudes; of Lindoln; . Their-Lieu torieoloto ie_put aside. The re lution, glowing, breaks out in o whi -hot tlatte. . George Rogers 30 ck, h' tie mm then a boy, in se- e 1y mmiuipned lry Patrick Hin.. ry tone " Illinois for Virginia. With I andf I of eoirttskinhed 'riflemett he: ’et ketr Keekukia and wind. Turn- in bee . he swims iiir streams and it. es St; vineent's, ngw Vincennel. l l ' 3 Recon; i State _ »1 7 are been Ptyrtr-9818. A state! Nathaniel Pope, 3 Yt man in Wuh- ingtou, presenting Illinois. pleads to "i'i'ii7'iii, north tine of Illinois northwa to, give T the state lake front. I It 'i) done. So'minoia gains icagq kid Wisconsin' been it.---tht he men'a req‘uegtt of the cunning. _ They say, it will be the Fry 11ft” union, that the ioil is ieher yy! We corn bigger than In ' here id the, had. .' Ttttfir))" tGt pf a series of Comeinow Wh'clinking sabre: apd bayone guns tuigkittih red coats. A d panes. "tho King of Eng- land f u 'the letter thatheorge Wuhin In 9nd I group of fellow pal-iota in'dictedj' to him telling him that th Illinois country is the key- .stonegoa the e?dire ito‘ be_-built weit 310344” an. tunnels. THURSDAY; My: Midwife to A. H hus‘Innd to Eb. my! " Shields. 16, Deer. A state! in Wuh- B, pleads f Illinois of ar- Ride 'Reared in the faith of John wyyt.).r, and ordained a ministet of the Math. odint 1ilptueopa1 church, the Rev. J. E.' Smith. late pastor of the church of' that denomination at 'Cubo, Fulton county, has felt a doubt in his mind concerning the tenets at that not religious organization. ', _ Becomes Member of Presby'terl ian‘PresbyterSr After T Examination ' METHODIST 11.;st ' CHANGES CHURCHES Send us: your kiuro" and we Will mail you “All book ’of Jinan". KEEPING pace with America's telephdne needs means keep- w ing ahead. The work prrepara- tion never chds. ' i . . Arid whed they are reaiiy,' the workers 'must also be ready, ‘skilled in the rtugtiiude of'tsts; incident to the' operation and maintenance of, telephone plant and equipment. Theres must be 'complett engi- neering studies, camful fitaryiijig plans and thousands of m tiufac2 tunng operation; befor; jiew, facilities cam" be built atyl shade ready for puiziic use. . F g F ', my 1, 1925 NOTE: Thou in 4001'ch one. I “Mir omen for further information, . Cltrottiee m7 First Nutiondl Bunk Building Rudolph 5340 . ROSEHJLL CEMETERY COMPANY Training tor Service ILLINOIS BELL TELEPHOEIECOMPANX [ . unsung] ". . ' I . onePoa1yionebem', than; , ', Service T Someone you know may be considering the choice ofafamily burial spot; Ask imtotmtdttteina new bod: of Rosehill. Pages iit pictures and text offer a remarkable may of the cityfe most been- tiful cemetery and mausoleum. M sroiir friends to iuispend- clpice qntil they have seen this beak and made a visit to Rosehill. They will have, all the years ahead to congratulate', themselves. V Rosehill,is supported" by a Trust Fund of nearly two millions of dollars, Und a Perpetual Ipiitter' granted by the State ist Illinois: . l . t Ask ihrto Send This. Book T toYour Friends - immediately qvailablc in the ar-w-d ' rd.“ nation. Card- of: odnu'apion tuned at the Could», We. At 1 meeting of the Peoria Presby- tery, Rev. Smith was ghen a theo. lékicu sanitation and, min: the test suerxsttsttrrhe rationally " mitted into the denudation and u- signed to the putqnte of the church at Onemn. He wu to take chm of the omen 3mm. it. Smith has entertained a Inning + ward the teaching of John Calvin, in- stead; and In: naked for I We: to the ‘Prubyteriun 'tnttrthnWrn. He has abundant... thorough My! the Presbyterian confusion at faith and his decide to adopt it and pretax 'For you? telephone systémis on 'vi,v,,i/r'f/itirit,'ettr' organism; Lat year 83 ,163 to eirltoitriweie added.- to its national service. Millions of miles ofwire intertace the comic nent, to intrrconnect your. tek- phone withincarly 16,000,000 pthers, Tomorrow' there will be more, telephones, for the, nation, dertuitdt'ind expects“ them. ‘In every important center-in; the cfruntrt/new members of the telephone foites. are'in continuous“ training, preparipg to meet tomor- row's telephiine needs. 4 -- 5800 [tuna-woo; Av... Elicia!" 07M " Fund of nearly , Perpetual Cha m "* '1 BUILDING FINANCE W. F. PELHAM CO. on mums mus'r' BUILDING Cantu] m: _,' CHE-3., m. We by Myanm- Can-I We pay cut for and. in“ t may numb-ll al- ncha "and a- homo- and null m... w. Mitch‘s-m _ew.r. - ASSETS ovum 81,000,000... PART 2 WEB " M " IR dl "

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