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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 8 Apr 1899, p. 7

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The law: it I“ to puma nu hilt-h; “on W: mm_rut. Art! «n. mo. To tho CM.»- or W Put: mm my looking It. “a without my knowledge. I nu “vb“. about three Wilmthlt-nuol-IMMIIBC unau- Ind been «menu-c I! unlu- th to. tho mount: 0! W Put. At their W m...‘ cm enu- hll: ell-Ilium the In“! to: about I tech. and mum-c in) M 1 con- mum-mu. with. on the on Int. 0 run mud-flo- o! the con- MLMulhm.lnnfluuou or thgmuunomuumnmnu who faithfully and con-dumb nut-pt. to all that chit. l up till: cum that the Outed-Clauu’ mutlodeMeluumnp- ”an; In been tanned-h: than; “who. it». has to the than." an alpine " “put up by lllfl wio net anther like 0! robbers." But the muse mgmotmmmmunmm when a: fellow cube” confide! that thin :- .5 m «me. from those ”Ion-u, In- tended In the “cams this.” which In: conceived In every deal] by a low In» nun. nearly nine months no.1“ then mated to the cum- (sped-ll, called by the nun gentlemen) for ntlnmuonz and l- ulu Emmi-g n thepopulu and spontaneou- dolce or the cm” of our city. - - l- oeceptln‘ the nomination to: the my- onllty of Highland But I “flood tho-e who bro-cit my name More the public that I would- accept‘ it with the distinct mum-m um I would in» the min 00:1":va to any man or my ope- clue ”can; that I would hie no ene- Mumaummmmnm; that 1- would. If elected, be “-31! time- readytohoubothdduotnlyadall «Ingestion... nod “to: hearing the evidence. would endeavor to. decide fairly and adult- ably. I'ld‘full my own Madonna what action I would “to; out “at once having com-to Inch a decision I should be pretty apt toilet to It. m I would fulfill the dutksofmyolcotothevery bet or my Iblllty. and endeavor to'oee tln't Ill other: out whom l Jun any authority Ihould do the name. = . ‘ . “the abate. than, I: my platform. ~But. n n- my Inga-en my fellow cltlnens to know my View. on none blotter: pertain- ing to the public woman, I will briefly outline a few of then.“ follow": cue mm; that I would hm mwnflfiandnofflellb watt-m “ahead beat Wtohmbothdduotu lu. In regard‘ to the mayors dutlem The mayor gives a hon}! to the uncut of {3.000 for the faithful discharge at III: of- A .... “V“QW «qua. a... on. Him chm-mane oncol- of the city. Mid hnvc‘ch‘uce and authority over all city employ». compris- ing nil than in the deplnments of police. water, newenge. Int-eta. etc. .. that such men should be appointed by him; that they should be responsible to him, and removable by him for canoe: that all con. trlcto lot by the city should be let by the mayor and council. and not by a council committee: thnt the mayor should tlk‘e put in the supervision and share with the roan-ti in the reopomlbllity for the carry: in; out of such contacts. 2d. I have Wanted how I stand on the 8!. Johns "clue mtmglément? l rpâ€" my. I do not fully know. and I do not thinkrtlun l nm'lllir pound on I" sides '0‘ that community. .I do know-this. how- L-v‘er. that. without I doubt. that street ulonlammbolnmu 0:00.11 there In any way It as be am with M Salk-o an! “my to all con- THE 81188le!! ROAD NEWfi-LE’I’TEB. V These ordffi‘nces not only ave the me- chanic and laborer employment lint they so greatly Improved the content: of living in this city that many new eltixm were attracted» here. new homes were built, propan- increased in-nlue. Ind Ili clun- 01’ our oitigens were benefited" either ’11!- rectly gr indirectly. Therefore. after Ino- veuiigltlon '0! these matters. I- am willing to be Judged on my record :1 to wletlier i am hi favor of public improvement: or one. or even two, experts. at. I love boon Mound that com one (he mot be elth'er very (motto! or a late ornnl In the town) In clmloth! the story that I am not In {not of public Improvement. I answer. let on, nun who ten. me on that score canine my recon to the col-ell from I” to 101. and ”certain who obtained the petitions ind bond the pom-e at the' nut two mm. for mulling the Int two unet- tht were nominated 11:.th county: who won chain“: or the "on“ con-utm- whléh Md out the mu am of 813m.“ Park, and who brought In the Int ordlnnce- (or thht work, it! moved the ounce of am; who It wu that m htouht before the council the nutter of “than. the‘ltreetn with deco. Iflclty, and presented the malice for electric lighting; who wu chum of the building committee of the bond or education which erected our new cam-n: Iéhool hulldlng. - The pump of these measure put nigh- knéhrkmmonluhelnglntiemt- ter of :mtuo and Improvements In the front rank or all the town- and clue. In Lake county, or on the line at the unread hetwgen here and Ennston. an we had the first mechanized streets. the first newer- age‘s’ysteui “I“ the first electric lights. utbry um? 1, beer ha: been revlved,’ and I; being used agnlm me for .11] lt ll worth. withnnn who mainly do not know me. etu- they would. not‘zlve It cre- dence for a moment, vlu.. that I and. at some tune (unknown) to some pom (also unknown). “that any an in ’mghuud Perk uho manhunt pay his axe: ought to not out of town.’ If an; m- ever nlned and: an lam-«don they eertnuly N no under a misunderstanding, u I never nude any atetemem tint could be justly cou- strued to mean what thln not: burnt“. and I never held not: View. I uu proud to now that the principal, If not the only. ermine-tuned mum me. to a“. ulna- mutation at my lumen my views. the: «stony lieu-ed": lion ”Men the mum. and mil-amen nudity. tron-the totem", 1 think the public en tell INN! well when to and . ””5! ”$93,“;m HQWMQWL D . LOST-The party who hon-owed ‘0“! book of ‘the Gloom 1m. .. movement Association from secre- Lary of same, many months ago, will place return to M. B. 0rds,‘ I}. p! wmfiopnoct at In; no n. In m" Wm m a?“ ,. .mngzs; FOR SALE OR RENTâ€"House and lot, corner Central and Linden ave-39300013, huh, steam host, $0.;lot1m3190ftto alley. H. C. Sampson .803 5, Highland Punk. or 539 v.14“) at ,Chiugo. FORMRENTâ€"S room hon-0.7 steam he“, electric lights, cm. L. 0. Mc- Pherson, Highland Park. T0 RENTâ€"Modem houae, 8 5.7.x“. ‘ and reception hall, furnished for “.10 summer .to regpqmible panics; WA NTEDâ€"To ma. a dohble-mtod FOR SALE-4‘0 dong out' estateâ€"â€" 11 room human 100 foot lot on Green dreet, 2} blocks from depot Inquire .of D M. Erskine, Hi gh- llnd Park, or of Ada M. Alford. Lake Forest A BIG BARGAIN: A beautiful lot, 66 x 140 on highest ground in north end of Bark, with nice view of lake. Fine improvements are contemp lewd in vicinity this spring. pErank C Clark, ,Highland Park. -2 FOR RENTâ€"Hotel Electric; 20 rooms; suitable lot boarding ‘ house; neu- GrayEle‘ctric Factory Highland Park, employing a large number of men. Ap ly to R. .W. Hawking 90 La, Sal a St, “room 90, Chicago. FOUND-eEnglish setter dog, biack and white; ow-nor identify. Mrs. A. 8 Alexander, 1010 Davis St, Evanston. WANTED-#A first-elm milk Anne M , , 5: sunk?” .W:mngs ' FOR SALE. to new, carriage for a phaeton. Apply to P. 0. box No. 281,Highland Park. V, r.__ _.v_ lar grounds, plenty trees. East south porches: ahrnbberv and anduoduth porcfiea; s'hrnbber 'and nice lawman under fence. A dress G. 30111, Highla'nd Park. Ill. Glenboe. part Jenny referred. box 108, High (1 Park. qg'utwmpmtmt. Janey A prefgryod. Addreaé You may. «a,

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