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Highland Park Press, 3 Nov 1927, p. 23

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', 11tlttttete.yt"teteseci, M_ “shaming!“ , '..ed._-h.iu.xeme, “vacuuming-n; _ ”III-u. ”Yer 'bMaeth.Ntnt9gE “I" kWh-dimmin- "gtut."2rri,'g'atieii ulna-ml“ hmuwubm huh-I. "art-ttu-og-gt. "Luthh'LPAgkh And I“ hurl-l I“ In". vi. a: but". In "" 1?trteeerteosad "eur-witstsuiGGi:iiritGi ed ”the W. and their “when. Dublin-mus. IA- PT. Elia. Cum Ind W mid-unmmmm 1e9.1rrrmimirtvevsmrteora-' “mama! his WM’GMB‘y children. 1htu-rrttty.aiili7rriri'e' Ptttaritetttahaiti.dii.nmGiuiiiiii, Phtty.hy4edusttssu.o'tttseliiiaioir, that mumuumym Luau ottheomrtugtmlt. ,- and.” 'tetrtefmrdvrrbomucomt,iiiioaTiiii tr Valued. "chad. and mm]Co.,udC; Ju-iemuittsttwt-stsewa, ”Jam-3'. the Burt-n place was bought. Aster Mr. Boyhn told hi. fun to Nutcr- lon ht In: to Worn]: with his low W W. Mr. Beryl-n had (the childm, John. Gawain: "I! It”. In, Bonn died yuan Per 'r"? child VI- ban. AM: that ter. pm... aGafiinariiiii; 'sirrseseuuasdudat-titt,, art-Mon it, Inn-mil". lum- Imsff"f tthe Deva: hm until (in! In: nude. Interim hod four hundred ' which he “and" and one hundred and sixty unto! choice tuning had in exchange for hutortr-mstuor-iAsoe and. lht part“ Ilia Iandthe monu- The exact location of Emmet, but to a bishop Itanda. This Cal- where the Brat post otBeo in Deer, vary forty acre- L-vnenee Inter 6eld township was located was told Ina Hold for eight hundred dollannby Mrs. James Redmond. It is on and the man who bought it branch: the Evan Junea' estate (later known tho money to Death“ in two hula: the Meeker estate) near the cor- “ the hone’a but. containing dumy bridge (now a white stone one) eight hundred like! dollara.and amp-ion the old Telegraph road to Deer- tied it out on a table. Geo. Mahr, fseld. Thin bridge was called canin- bcth and Pat Boyhn who were pm. I my because it was made of logs. The eat to vitae” the transaction. lye-flint postmaster was David Jones. can: no excited over the night of the wording to Mrs. Redmond. Chris. many that Boyhn clued In loll iiiiF: Burns was the last one, " Em- one hundred and aixty - for want. The pouch-e was also a sw. iiriiriiiCe;"U'ti'.ra'WC,1%'t2. Ion. Jr. 14m Intern»: bought one W and sixty acre: ot Patrick Mint in Mold. And the deal in mocked in this way: Mr. lum- "qowatedtrodiatcirsoar,tGskii. aHoom"rueortr-inchttteoam, m"reryC_aharvemtsetervu-to. str9ttuG_N.Y.ttomcast1. '2t'fig,tftett,t2ei- h... WmmmAd- mim'setususlmiiiiiirs% mmrultrt2. Hishodyvupuked *_rkiaherirtord.rGmtarditto Win: w. bat when ft m0e%dth-tiathermeit,.aaa 'rr-,ftrrtHmihmrttnddrmsk thtqruBur,mttuoeitwtutth-e M “I in the ask. “cold. ikii, the 3917 and by knew but. mi ht. (M10, is]? "inhuman“, Whmlmdbaob 'f.".tN.rtemt-ruvitu L.,wl-" '. lg n. Jmh'e‘nh of the Holy "Rt b an... (up tVtMr, M, a“, GGua7airirir.' '2a'tat,e,ietetg: Huh-Io- “yum-vib- m. "diu7iTG'rdA"d%ttn'U, ”akin“ _ tnth.eh-owttu-taear- 1Tu'dt.'td"LUt,'ar,'.t 'trat-iv- his”, - teu*ettthvqrtuta.tmtteuiirman AW“. lumuunlruliunu whofhtbkmhhh te. f"" 9'. ipraa -iiaTid Tiii Me'mrahAr.trrrrttatrtmsts.r Me. i, y I. _ d 4 'Il“! _ . . I -- . , AND I h - _ _ e ei k. V -----" " . _ ' ,.w ‘. T Jr:"" Crlf, "t V M __ :2", _ I - .‘._ ‘ aw h 'r, , J a?" --t-s, - _ _ " ,‘.' a L .7" _ wk t ’ I,l, "’V __ , e r A _ mi " ”7“”? _L, -. ' _ - '"t, v r-i---. ‘T _-a. T" V -e--- .Lw; lot a diluent Faun family. His {km Is ”it the CT. Alan-du- a- tate wNeh h mud by M11: l:- flucuh an In no. In.- Cum. M, 1875, " m My Mr, from ham to home of thee custod- ians, and no grndnally moving two Piusfrxrm8teeiektttesoato Burns on the math. Five days after Emmet'. one: m opened a second tftieewnaoPmsedguGxiira6oktile" Green Bay mod on the south bound- Iry of the town of Deerfield. It In: called Duhaty’u P. O. Ind Richard My “I in ttist postmaster." 1.1-] that Wu once the fax-n farm h now wad by Emil Rudolph,, George Runway Boyd 1amham to Co., and (Lynn McCormick. This it horn u the Christy Fug-n place. ', Hm Faun. hug-n I. "B1aeirl like" ttet In: in: no dark, in] Bums ”medal iiG iririi, In}. gulf]: any. in discontinued June Dr. HIIRY'I Hilmry sum that "the tirat pxmtmaater was Andrew Steele, appointed May 28. 1945; 2nd. Henry Harrington, Nor. 1. 1853; 3rd, David Jones, Bept. 26. 1854: uh. Chub. Flynn. Juno.- 4, 1858. The can: in discontinued Dee. 31, 1859, but In: Maui“ May 13, 1870. with Thom” Doyle in charge. C. J. The house of Dr. Samuel Galloway In: culled “the water cum house" beau” of the treatment: then in Vofuc. of the may" of Jun. O'Connor. Jr., In. Redmond said, "A finer per- son than the never existed. She was I beautiful woman." Ann Devon Redmond remember: uniting In. Caleb Cadwell when the latter had I sick My. and rec-Ha Mrs. Cudvell, who In Charlotte Gatioway, u I lowly [furiou- char- meter, m the Cadwell men n lumi- mm. 1 Dance in. “I In the My tav- im. nun shading on Dude“ road. 'The old hitching you vu removed ‘vhcn the “In!“ purest A “Mum: at the "retUmnestt" In: that Aamt Christ: FI-n’l lpir- Iteyetue&toemsortpedrse new" the we. be!" u China’- bridge." Clarity Faint-s Terr religious Ind than,“ did! in_the 1870's, the Ion-om place " tbr bide: In. be- “and to be banned byher spirit. Tho'lrkh lave may quaint “pm “on. one of which has reference to "Grogan grey." \lchb-u-hod. Wigwam-“Dou- tkeaagdtmd.dsrith “More, 'rhourtaiitturtoeo.ttu-tii Idwol Dad-Id mad Wu- Wanda. Throwbhmlmmumc 'tteetedty"eoeomrbamsteaad pitch-d haul- onetim- manned ,rumthevmrtthe-horrttheGer. trtnn-ttu-t'tothemmttot Lan- "stand”... Dari-dich- asariiatiGriGri. - E b. Ilia-l - m Id- tlr, WE“:- ler. It” aA..heD9.Eeye,,tettyytaneyeititro--u-. (?'patl'f2h',ttett','ettti 1o.eiyefkajiaiiFGic ii,iiiiiiii and t:- “W "utti "e " 1h"lhtr'J'dt.',thratttutSr.r "me. L'tt2,',uttl'g'tt to “a. I“ m ltL't :th-pmm '4rWllh"."dLt"rart2t", . a. Will Cut Oil Bills 25 to 30n 9.593;! Hana-vu- new Mid Grammar ochool': Not- ball team defeated the Ravinia Grun- mu whoolvmm 14 to 0 at Ravinia Tue-day, Oct. 25. The Man Were rather evenly matehed and the contest 'otselo.ertharttuseoreseemato indict“. The Deerfield boys noted one touchdown in the ttrat quarter and one on the first play of the third W. The turns. play again at Daniela My. Nov. I, A p. u. Maren: A. P. Johqson. Rev. M. J." Andrews. nd Rev. F. G. What took chug: of the opening exercises in the eighth, seventh and sixth (rides respectively, Friday morning. Two hundred and four pupils from Deerfield Grammar uhool “tended the Navy thy exercise. a Great Likes, 111.. on “My. Oct. 27. Hallm’c‘n put-tie- were held in all the Mel up to and including the Mth Friday damn, Oct. 28. Who'l Who in Beetle“ School Learn Evans. Puiniteld, m. Sixth grade when Graduate Plninville high school tnd Northern Illinois‘ State Teuhen' college. Dem. 111.] Experience: One yen. Congress Park, Ill., grade teacher. special subjects] Geogruphy md English mun-r. " The school is yours. Visit it when- ever you an or will, but make a we. erat effort to mm: on visitors' ar. Regular elm work will be carried on during visiton' day. Do noi éonverse with Embers ex- cept I! recess, noon, before or that school. Sit in any sent or chair in the room that is available. " no nuts are available, tstand at the rent or to on: side ot the room. Do not talk or whisper to other Viv itors or pupils. Friday Nov. 4 is visitors' dny " Dderfleld gamma school. All the parent: of pupils and all (the friend: of Deerfhrld gum: school an tu- vited to visit the school on this (by. The rules for visitors Are: Come any time between 8:5 I. n. and 3:30 p. In. Enter Qny room in the building witltoet knocking. Deertteid Gnu-u School Princip-l Carl E. Bates wishes to publicly thank the members Ind of, ticers of thé Amrriean Leticia PM No. 738, Deerfield, for supplying the busses that tnmported 'he pupils on the Navy day exeninn " Gnu. leea, Ill. Because hols were scarce in early darn men frequently wdked to Gn- easterviiie gr to Deerfield to borrow from each other, " tun-1|, " Mr day they step urea the road. all 5 atTAeos Mr. LII.- - I“ h . (am It... I). I“ “M W but the “.3. thor tho In. on a I.“ had an ah, h m the had, a the lid - tt In u add that th- d-d I. '- ha- a and hart that. - In tho (nil: who at thr lrbh “by“ m ”cord-ll that: In: Daw- married lather - a; Not Dunn-x Innis-i Cm Ionian-d: Duh! Dunn- unit! Bridget Lndlow; Dania! hub - .rhtl Bridget Dim In has tho whole community in related." That than ten American qetthra Pt Windmill: before tho Irish ‘cunu in evidenced by up fact that“: Devon funny bought their such from meiqhttoea. They had what they eau-, ed their Pettihone cow, bought tman, I Mr. Pettibone for whom PM} ridg- Iad Pettihone creek In namedJ They Ind therir Ed Brook's hone, and their Heat-1’ pigl. In. Redmond remembers that there were two log shah. one of which Belouged to a Hr. Burke, who left before the Devon: came. Then there ill a Feincn house that was temblin‘ down whfn she wu I little -.-I WI‘IH Nb oA'li1rllrk"dit'.llaT in th- '"tlrmrrea.ae8t-atieo'tarsamsrasa, , Friday and Saturday; November i' and 5 Levine is going to fly home by way of Asia and it wouldn't surprise us to see him get mixed 'up in (but Chi- nese argument. It is said that Democrats and Re- publicans in Congress will disagree on the kind of tax reduction law which will be paged. It's our opinion that the only poriular tax law will.be the one which wipes 'em out entirely. l Hwy complnints have been made to the New York police lately that gangs of young men are lurking in subways and snatching hats "tt the heads of passengers through the ear windows. Maybe these young fellows are just training themselves for jobs as hat checkers in the up-town hotels and restuaranta. I Levine is Raine to flv homo Inn um“ The accident occurred when the aged timuteiér and his wife were he- in. driven " Chic-co in their atrto- mobile from their summer home at Like Geneva. bot Both sleeed fractures ot the skull. Mr. Mitchell was Ilsa crushed about the chest and Mrs. Mitchell tstrttered fracture of the lpine, it w reported. Me retained continue», however, until within a few mimrtea.before he Dr. John L. - in; iitreGGiiii, while every man: possible In be- ing employ_ed te polars; his life, Jon J. WI, am, not! " chir In of the baud of MI " tin Blinds larch-n. That can”, of Chiearo and " 'mtatandiatq km in launch] and civic Jain of that city for in]! n century, and his vile, In. Mary Louise km Mitehelt, 66, long a social leader, no dad " tho result of " Automobile madam which 'te- cllrred on Route 21. two and will! miles north of Wile, nt 8:30 o'clock Saturday morning. Mrs. mum? (ERR) mauve been killed may. Her husband tied Eva hour: later in the one: of Wining“. mnmmnuzn thl-ndAleedl-chrly SundayNuI-lbluyvilc: Cum-hutch DEEREIAELD PHARMACY NireuariCrtGGTe' $1.00 nine tT-- _.. N. tthtlf,,iiei, Soap and one ury's Sup Inc. W. - ., -89e ”calves them so: Sham}? Tlie Stutionary Watch $1.50 , tE7s Value Cloth Brush ttSe value .. 81.00 'liters): Heaters, guaranteed Tooth Bunnie; 86e Valué TFe.-eq, _ Electric Rubber GGG' $1.00 value tTee, Rubber Bab; Pants, we; 3 for mm ""'rtM"qtett Bot Water Bottle $1.75 value -- _. ""eeN'te.ee. Everyone attending this sale will be given something dren; they will be remembered also. 'A few of the n 1 pt. Milk of Mainesia 500 value ""-"-"r---m-t--,, 5 yards Stirile Gauze at tes---.-. "-___rP-e._ ."eqeeF-eeie-, lst AnniVersarySale Deerfield Pharmacy _ Regular; pd GIG/ value ic Curling Iron; value .. T T -_.ee---_ We wish to thank the people of this community for their sup- min linking our tlmt par of DrutrServiee a success in Deer. We plan to keep thit, service dependable and efficient at all tinny Hwehagmthadtheoppofinnitybseryeyomweuk tttttoutliers"' thatatremrriaauesGeGi"Giiiiriri In reliable. - Castile BARGAINS-SURPRISE' " Gifts for All. Be Sure to Attend 'ee,, Vre 98c $1.19 WEE]! & BOUT, R. PM. $1.19 49e 49c 79c (ith: 69c 39c IN for "r,t:i - 59c Trre Camels-lucky . Strike or Chester.. field Ciunttec Cm - $1.29 t Pint Nina-l on Lunch Kits Complete with Bottle. A Real Value ea KOTEX 3for - I'rrss%mthdsBrhtglteat, 2tFPieee Set of Oneida Community silverware toHoUerot Lucky Ticket 1 Ticket Given Free with Every Purchase of $1.00 at FREE iii-sl) l j) I 'ti ‘f$1.59 mething useful free of charge. Bring the chi]. of the many special prices are listed below: CITY SALES FOURTH FLOOR Price Building 319 West Van Bum Street Me Castile Sup per dozen _.wte- --e__. [Almond Lotion __ iat ""--, '----r.eeer_ "tHe - (irii Aspirin Tablets {swim}, at ,-- "'"v-"'_er-_ Stanolax Mineral Oil at 'iVr? "H--.-- "___ I pint Witch Hazel at m. Lily Clem; Fluid at t_----, 1 pint Rubbing? Akohot at Mee-ri-sr, 1 Pint Cod LivTr Oil at 'rrr---r--t-_ "r_rit--r. 4 oz. Epsom suit; 8 oi‘Epsom Salts Jergen's L,tior, with Dispenser Free _ _ Sk 14 Supei. madesmsr Gillette Razor W. Pain Patch. for quick relief of muscu r pam at l, ,..._...._._ ”.m39C Tar Shampoo at, .V, _ .-tteere-, Mennen Shave Cream size Talcum and Skin Balm Free) Te-, _,,_.,_m-‘_.~. “g Tei---- "N---- 19c $1.35 fl, 69c _ L31 49e 69e 39c no: m 39c 39c 39c 50c tet Te 12:

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