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Highland Park Press (1912), 31 Oct 1912, p. 3

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PURDYn" SONS 17 St. John Avcm To“ 247 For UP-TO-DATE SHOES Sfilhâ€"hfba Hahn 8331 WP.“ RYING to do business “r; fknnf ar‘xrnff‘c‘fld i: * without advertising is like winking in the dark. The merchant may know What he is doing but no- body else does. Telep‘one Landon” Engineer and Cohh‘ctor 231 Gknview Avenue Highland [51* Telephone 335} angering“; filth-4M FLOWER POTS Telephone 632 CROPLEY G. PHILLIPS ALEXANDER LAING Fresh Butter and Eggs J. A. Blomdahl Punting And Decontin. w.» PW. an. FRED SCHAEF ER PLUMBING ALL SIZES State Bfinh Giannini Furl J. P. STEFFEN \\'\1. M. DOOLEY 341 II. but A... HIGHLAND rm. ILI. Gullflmis is a SAFE BANK in which to put your SAVINGSâ€" Its cash is counted and its Securities Scrutinized by the State Authorities periodically. (Lit publishes a sworn statement of its COHdillOn in this newspaper from time to time. II7AILIQKD v.74 WMAYID C.F. GRANT Supplied Ass't Cashier PrrSIdent Cnshucr AT No one In injured although the pilot John Watts was standing near by. The cause of the unlock»: Im not been lemod Stuttgart. Oct. 28.-â€"An hour lnetore the time an for the international race for the Gordon Bennett cup. Xhé American balloon Kansas (‘lty ”Jet- ploded ‘ whlle being filled. I.i 3:» 2 :h' m mum]? (ht-m flux 22. hOHFU in march TEN I} h" v!“ 't J of his “if," H4 Cm- ivud nlmi-d lmn, Roehr's body “as: found [ah-r hang- in; to a New :12 II;- \uyoufs, uhmm a quarter of a. mi!» 'vcm thu Schngi of the tragedy. It is sup; (bird that the Assassin {pared summary action,‘ Kmul City ll Explode: Before Stan of International Race. 9 him it m When Rrvhr “‘ifP‘ “ho h'n) ago. H1.- » n Mrs. Rovhr and her Lam escaped by hiding in a cupboard for (bree- hours. She-boygan. “'33” Oct, 28.~Alvm Roehr. thirty-three, a young farmer of Plymouth, shot and ki'led his father-in~law. Phillip J. on. Mrs. Ott. 1nd Mrs. 011's rather. Fred Haut, eighty, when hp was rPfust-d permis- sion to see» his wife. with “ham he had not been Iixinz. The man (Stapfid Immediately the alarm was given :nnd every available guard led by Chief Deputy \Vardvn ”(my Sims‘ took up the search (‘apmin Kane’or the Jolivt police was notified, and he sent polim-me-n to aid in the man hum. Scale Wall In Darkness. 1m estimrian revealed the {an that tthe men had sneaked around 1m- 5 corner of 51m mxwr henna walvd the “all. and, dropping mm me mad. svnrntd 111‘ w '.-r in r?!» rYzarT-nrss. AH Hn- 23" in]. sun 10 the pe:.ir :1: my {mm 41;; 3:0 1mm“ had 1n p21. in ":r- :‘riwn u' m1! [hm-(- month-x .\~* truths (My \wrv no: Slay: His Father-ln-Law, Mother-In- Llw and the Latter'n Falher When Prevented Seeing Wife. Bioody Crime of a Young Wis- consin Farmer. KILLS THREE AND SELF Des‘cripflons of it'ns‘ {llL‘ithS “fig: tMegraphed to l'amuin lfalpin at de? (PPI‘I'G hemM-xzzrrvrs in Chicago and to the authorities of mpr)‘ county In the state had mumh-x AK lr“:fi¢s (1 so t-IOM-ly “:1! Md 3-: m The fact that {in-g. “.1 work an mam imhmrm (‘asrs would rmwhu {m by the board of 5‘a1‘rlnns m :‘1‘i>('l Shortly after midnight messengers Were sent to where the prisouqrs worked to summon them to supp'er. They could not be found‘ It was then that the escape was discovered. They had a ten minutes start. Escaped Men Were Truties. The bs-uxg- “as (no (1' the most slicvwzdni uw'ris-d ml at iiwfirnihw- liary in wars. 'lin- men \‘ero [I'Urlié~ u1;! “(irked iiiL‘his mar iho [‘uwerhoxsv, i’ris’cn officials mid they wpre satirtfld tin1 nun had no bid from the outside. Aii three fugitixes wore irismi mils. and their capture is expected within a few hours, Be- cause of the darkness, however. they had several hours in making their flight without. {ear of dPN‘thon. They Ire believed to have headed for (‘hi« cago. where they have friends. (‘T TL'Ly Saunders, twvmyeipht 01d. naming iliCé'f’ll’te svmrn (‘cnf‘rlvnze zam‘u 7: t'v'! M in? h’ix‘n. H’.‘ Hzl'lzds‘ L""~‘ um imnE'E'chanms” 53cm PRISON irx‘ \\'1'!!iam ltunn. (\u-nty-thrw years old. strung an imhterminat» Sén» tencc {or manslaughter rommmed in (“km-ago. yrison numlwr, 2.616; 5 be! S lnchvs tall. medhm build. scar on left hand. Joliet. HL. Oct. ZQVâ€"A rifles. prison guards. Juliet pogses of farmers searched try throughout Will county comicts who escaped from pruiizntiary anvr midnight hunted urv: All. [IF THEM WERE TRUSTIES Prison Authorities and wm Farmers Search for the Eu Convictsâ€"Ducr‘ptlonl of the Men. Successful” Scale Walls of In; st tution at loliet. BALLOON BLOWS UP '3 (‘f l {I a ‘ r;.:\k '1 hmm “.11”: old. ' 5H”)! INT 1! h UK mm, dropping mm 1 1 fr!” (wt-r in r?!» rY: iv m‘azy fmn~ 11;; .1" "1r' l'l‘hflll “'0 lr“:fi¢ s (Pt-5' 4y “:1! Md a": mhvr 1' ”mt Kim; \\~ n- W! LU HL. Oct. ZQVâ€"Armeci with an guards. Juliet DOHCP and farmers searched the coun- L T. fret [‘(r’lnb‘. [ imvuds‘ L‘!‘:s' l arm al.(1\P mHon. 2le a reuwi Q Will county {or three escaped from the Jolzet H1 29-: thr (xx-immune. {W} mn- ulhclvd to Iilliwnwd that Their n'w {zcxoruhlx ncn‘bn wentyewht years [He smxtrncv for R“! 1“ firms in L‘Y‘il‘ «:45. war I wm County the Escaped Tl'il'. _\'. flutes lhh- in One Th r.\"‘-‘. (-114 9(- z:«1v'. finger 0 h 11 Mars hr 5210‘ ‘ I :2 ml? 5: arch The men 1m: Potato Yield It Large. Monroe.-\\‘is,. Oct. 29,â€"Farmers in this vicinity who are now hhrvestim their potato crop report one of the largest yields oi" many years. The tubers are of a better quality than nun). larger Ind more solid. The child and his brother were smoking cigar-«nos in play and am! dently set fire to the ham and thfi granary cf Charles Buchow, whlr‘h: burned to the ground, entailing a 1053.? of 35.000. The child's charred body‘ was not found for several hours. I Rat-inn \\'i.~'.. (,H-t L'H.â€"-‘\‘}:L~D, [ht five year old son of Ernest Khmz, “2r burned to n crisp tho other night on a farm three miles east of Enuhorn “'15.. “hero thu family was \isitint'. Smokes Cigarcttes and Sets Fire to Earn, Caus us His Death. Two sons of Hammell have been arrostod. icy on a charm of using Slim. “hon lookkoow-r. Hmvgh (m amount of his indehvdmus [n flu bank is said m be sworn} 1?";1393Pd whih- his ohm" hrmhr. \\ aH‘r. head 0.! the Mani-inn (bur-rm. admits hnv > I (w [-emi‘rr'rv~. than-h Ihv- :whm’cal chum» H-.ll!lr" 113m w mum/14mm of 'L' ”w. “1‘1 ”“11 (“T-«11'! {'1‘ Y(..,“,\‘ Appleton, Wis. Oct 29 .â€"The Glad-f stone (Mich: hank (allure imohinpf the fate of l) Hammeil. former may- or of Appleton is daily becoming! more serious in apnearance. The‘ latest indications are that the assets’ of the Hammell private bank in the l'pper )iithigan city are wiped out.?_ the loss totalling about Sl‘.‘ .000, BANK FALUK: IS SEMQUS Gladstone (Mich) Coll-pus Involvesi Appleton (W‘IJ Man‘ ‘ 18HEBMAN IS VERY ill i'tnditinn. and I33! I'h- untvomv um- um at this va luv [1 I‘m-tutu] It den-Emma tint ltr Thwdorv C Jam-nay uf Nru' York was sum- mmm] hr rr Saturday to tumult “ith Dr f'tt'k Haunting .\tr, Shvrnmu's (‘OIHHHUIL It i~ sliitl‘d that physictqns agrmd :t r‘ttrflil'al operation in thv H'Ce pwsidmtt's ((lr‘u “as imxt‘rutiu». but on m-cmmt r91 his \av'nlwnud condition and thv imposvhility of administvring an anaestlwtir tho npomtt’on cannot be twrharmvd at prvsvnt. The opera- tion, it i} \holimod, is nomassary be» cause of tlté \prespnce of gallstones Mr. Sherman fajlso suffering from a heart dimculty.’mduced by an a!- fection of tmI k'dnef‘n. All the mmnbcrs 0! the immediate family an» at tho Shormafikgjesidence, CHELD I'Hca, N. \C. Ovt‘ ,‘29.â€" For 1119 first time sincv hv was su'k'kvn With ill nnss last spring and was cmmwlkd to abandon his ozllciul dutim in Wash inklun it “as mlluinml Ky his phy- sicians that View VI'ruidwm James S Shsnvnm ;~ in an (”Arrmrh critical .\e\\' \R 1', (K: ;' .7 .»\ :hnrczmd Loin-unu; uili H ilhft'lu'f t0 Wadi: 50:1Stvz'nrwkiurshn 12nd fhvrvnl‘wutb fer thv Howell! muting; mn’ght. I’nIim» (‘unnf-sixner Lhimlzmder “‘uMo an]. y'« d ”we imwetnr n ('ZtarEP of 'P‘-‘ \n’nrk In M‘ prspm'ul m handle a (row! (yr-m hast “414-qu lersuns (‘olouel Rucmwelt will come to New York on a special train late in the afternoon. He wm dine on the train and go nowhere in the Citx except to -the garden. As soon as his speech is finished he will return to Oyster Surglcal Operation for Gallstone. ' Necenaary. but Patient NoQ Strong Enough to Sland lt. Condition of Vice President ls Considered Critical. New pom-tn 50:1 Sm ftzr (h:- BIG GUARD FOR ROOSEVELT THE HIGHLAND PARK PRESS, HIGHLAND PARK ILLINOIS Crcwn Prince of Greece Who ‘0 :t We Front with the Troopu. New \ rrk Miefing Ten ght PRINCE CONST «NHNE BUR.“ NED TO DEATH W?" “If L1H! Office 105 W. Central Ave. 1. Highlana Park Hay <9“: Grain The followingpri ‘ ' ire lower than you can buy elsewhere and the Feed 1.. equal to my, if not better than that for which you are paying higher prices. We will furnish delivered without grit 100 lb. lots . . $1.90 per 100 lbs. 500 lb. lots . . 1.85 per 100 lbs. 1000 lb. lots . . 1.80 per 100 lbs. 2000 lb. lots" . . 1.75 per 100 lbs. With Grit at 5 cents per 100 lbs. less”; than above prices. We have a. full line of another feed] at proportionally low prices. Hoping to be favored with a trial'order which will be delivered to you promptlywye beg to remain, fYours very truly, OU have undoubtedly heard or read the argu- Yments of politicians for the past several months in relation to the high cost of fitting and as to how reduction can be made, we do not intend to argue the question, but to furnish you with Bosz'tz've Facts and also Deliver the Goods. We will show you how that part pertaining to the feeding of your Poultry, Horses andCattle can be reduced at least 2% from the prices you are now paying; by dealing with us. We have purchasedseveral cars of CHICKEN FEED of which the first has just arrived and we are going to give you the benefit of "the reduction in price: READ THIS, IT MEANS MONEY FOR YOU IMPORT For State Represelitative Eighth Disti'ict '. M. DOOLEY, Mgr. EANT 7mm

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