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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 15 Jun 1900, p. 2

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‘ ‘v,’ Dclivcry Fm. 'Xa‘afiéffiafigar‘fi, _ . ‘ mm in flight-ml J ', mm BY ’WE. H2,” 1 meal! at oh! Store. next tome Punt office ' 5 : Lin '1 Mother 8 Best a Our home.made Baking . , isu oodastlmbes! maâ€" teriaa pumbined With years of experience can ‘ makeltgem. .. T. A. Somerville, é 1’ BAKERYInd RESTAURANT . ~ ICE CREAH SEEVED. , .2- - ‘ -~aamasmo§ i Photography... in all its branches BHAIEE THOUGHT 10 ACTION. Furniture Upholstered 5 or Repaired ? in the Renovation and Reproduction of An- tique xnd Colonial Furniture. which you cm wide at house-detain: ti‘ Pigmn igthg rpghr 3:: put them in first! ‘udemfii EBFr'iéiiE price‘ T. E. PIERSON, Televhone 384 Bat cm Platinum 3250 D» Gonover, Cable '0‘ . JKingsbury Pianos, T. L. Home, Ft. Sheridan C J "AI-L170“ nuns, tunâ€"um- .Vv.â€"_â€"--_ _ 7 Telephone alumni}? 05 Clark St. Room 234-826. cu ncgco M0“ “MM nu mine“. 3M! Stoves “de. C. A. KUIST. cm and see oné in 0mm C. J. "AMW ‘ con Real'Estatc We have these Stoves in Nation: _ Styles uid Sim. In Sundqd link“: Philadel- phia. W 0'13?"- on easy ”menuâ€"Dixon“! for cash. We deliver and guarantee them. ‘ TELEPHONE 303. North Enmhce to Post. Still dunking 0,! havZ mu tho-- Piecfi 0‘ V A Full Ag’otunenl of FLETCHER BLOCK . MY SPECIALTY no snout no ooom wmemmde Button food as them maâ€" : ‘combined mm of experience can We AlsoSell ' KIT I'D. EARL L NAIILITOI sum.“ . :couomcnx Hudwaté. Sheridan Road Pf M It the Pout-030? an second-class mnttet. ; F nhlilhed ever land Put. In. Ncws- Advoftlal ram and: _k n mamagnkoflke Dou't forget, every é'oto for Mr. Roberts is a vote in Ia {11" of the pres- ent administration. "‘- (If you want to end: patent, disreputablé Kuox.‘et al, vgte the? They have a puhilégin Vplo who has been made sick 3,? over-studL Can the Park schoqlsi}rgoast of such a curiosity Y L ’ Can We afi‘ord, as p openly set the examp‘ the law; to secure out Do the lawless elen need any such encourzf day ? .__â€"-â€"â€"- Some people seem veg anxiouS' for a ublic discussiti' , with Alder man rant‘to lead ? Cergajnly; we will secure [MeDt-f. dd’s hall {on themulon, and lefilhelngdieouoe Mile living. and local 125:6: “Mud, The: property owneés‘; on theeast side of the, street ell-j 511d pe'y two- thi'rdao: three fourthfiof the cost of improvinga street, v aile the West side owners pay only ' One-third or fine fourthl' Aldermn'; n Grant {would take the ulfirmative, ighile the prop- erty owners on the as}, side of St. Johns avenue would fink after the negative. By all Inc/ins let us: have the delinte. They have an insu ace company in Switzerland to Wié ride for per sons out of a j.ub command it to the carefulJ uttentig ‘ of some or our city olficials who :7“! be In that unpleasant plight. sonZ eight or ten months bones g ' A few weeks 213er cited the salute lagv relating? o the place of holding elections. ' F; 7‘ stale, county and federal election.. ize place is de- aided in Section 30. _ l9 quoted by the attorneys gill an}: Willia‘tun fo'r Maseru. Adana and 3‘oberta, thus; “In no case shall in ”Sgt-tick be held in any room used or 'gleoupied as a salwnhdrum shop, bifia-rd hall bow ling ally, of as I «lace of resort for idlers and disrep lible persons, or any room connected by doors or hallway.” ‘ ' ~ . ‘ .-,,_4 Such is the‘ laugh ge respecting the‘plaoe of holding general elec- tions and t county; ‘oard of super- viadrs sélects the plat: 3. through the odqnty rcler_k county Clerk - But In city electiog’: s the statute law says; “The city; eounqil shill deeig nate the plan: or places in which elections ahallfiJ be held and appomt the judges a"; l clerks them -' When we people it Highland Park voted for our county floors, as eup- ervisora and count} clerk, county judge etc., did our c ‘y. council have anything to do wit' feeléacting the place for holding‘thP election? Car: thinly not. Nor did; ur council do anything about sele'té ng the place when We voted for G? :vernor of III- inois of member ‘ Congress or president of the Uni‘Qd States; the the County board ee‘7;_'1:ted the places for all of these elect‘ no. But when it came to elect? l8 . our own mayor, alderman. ch: ,fk etc., the city ‘eoomlletepped inn: El selected the {'pleeem go: new»; Show elections \ ,rg, .. LL -_L.. inst Aug; :31; 19' just afqthe law pt‘_videe, thereby show that for n12 ipnctioIL pur- poses ey'all knew ‘,xere were two separate and distinct fun as to the selection ofvvofing Manes for these two kind of elastic x3. 11:. Smoot had been city attorn g: and kept an these things so uni ' st and accurate A Courierofflontho Tm No.92, H FRIDAY Letter TERMS 9‘ Euss‘ every F'ridsy iamm at am. I. 111.. m1 Wm m 111.. by glue 1;: ut'lle‘i Wed That Discus 7km. Butldinl. av ummnc} P OFFICE! J‘UNE ,5. PER an real Manager. xi citizens, to of breaking ,ers‘onai ends? sat of society fiemut in this ;,§eoupied as a fin-rd hall bow hoe of resort :gible persona, ? by doors or :entnl. Avenge. 1km! Put. : Highland Put 60 the incom- nle of Cobb. .icket. - lhteflkeace. BAR. veg. anxiou? ll) ,, 5. 1930. thereby IL pur- ere two to the at these minding to the law} that the habit had been formed Ind very likely no one thought of the law _in the use or why the county board Ielectod the voting pleoefor one election‘and the city council selected it for an. other but diflerent election. .Now when Heeere‘ifilll Ind Wil- listnn came on to booted Colonel Divideon'e election it-ie but common fairness to suppose they knew or thought nothing of this distinction between. these two diflerent laws for them two difl'erent kind: of electione. and so based on what they supposed was a violation of motion 80 of the geuenl election law while Colonel Davidson was elected, u are all our alderman under the other special city election law. Mean. Hill and Willin'eton are not muniei l attor- neys; the letter is a patent Iw otter nay, we know not Mr. nill'e specialâ€" >ty,-~â€"he ie not a municipal lawyer, that his argument proved. When Mr. Smoot come on. being a munici- pal lawyer, he pointed out the dis- tinction and dill‘erenoe.at onc’e: Why do the firoperty owners on St. Johns avenue oppose the ordin- ancua the: have been proposed or ,pamed for the improvement of that street? They have done it and are doing it still for just this simple rea- I!..I__ Hence the ousting of Colonel Duvideon‘wns illegal, unlawful Ind unjust. and the eflort to elect Mr. Roberta or any other man ie in via- lation of the law. and every vote cast for him is I vote to brea'k down the law. That Section 30. so often and vigorously quoted by Moore. Hill and Williaton, really bu no mate to do with the election of Colonel Devid- eon April 17, 1900, than the’eleetion law of Vermont at Massachusetts bed to do with it.‘ There are two kinds of elections, general and city: there are twp kinds of laws, general and city, and Colo- nel Davidson was hgally elected. son: Because the assessment luid.on than is unequal and therefore unjust. When Sheridan road was improved “diregor Adams. on the east side. paid one-half for the. street V against his property and the owners on the wear. side paid the other half. 80 it hes been all town, nndoo it lb mmhm, I_ ‘ that is filial the east side property owner: on St. Johns avenue have contended for. Whey the hot ordinsnoc was in 1893 the writer was city collector and remembers . that the special mm: on the Military Auden) was over 8000!: s 329 feet fwntage, or .00 assessment per foot, which was manifestly no unjust that the council ordered me not to collect it, and did the same thing the next year, and then aband- oned the ordinance. So every or- dinzmoe tried or passed has been un- just. How long would Mr; Adams or Mr. Kirk or any" other man oon-' sew: to pay t ~tbirds the cost of im- proviug'a atrte while the property owner directly rose the street. paid only one-third t there-bouts? « .v, v..._, v..- 7 A That is the bone of contention with the St. J as avenue property owners. They e willin todsy, and have ' eral are, to pay their half r the improvement of that street; nd t‘ y are notwilling to pay any ore; that’s all. and that is why they opposed the unequal and unjust assessments. Now, if Alder- man Grant and others who.sre mak ing such n fuss because the property owners oppose unjust assessment;j if they are willing to pay five- eighths, two-thirds or three fourths the cost of their street improvements, while the property owners‘ on the other side of the street pays only. three-eighthmhe-third or one fourth of. the expense, we will cheerfully publish their names. and then we lwill go in for a public discussion of 1th wickedness of the property. owners of St: Johns avenue lor, op in; these unjust assessments. \urry up, gentlemen; send in your names, and then we will have the [biggest series of “Wanderings” this L city has ever knowu. In the death of Pro. EdWard A. Park, at Andover, Maee.. the moat vigorous, distinguished and potent theologian of this generation passed away. His death occured June 4th, about 92 years of age The next daJ‘Tueedny the 5th, Richard Salter Sam-a, at Brooklyn N. Y., the most noted preacher of America. planed away adont 80 year: of age. .The American pulpit had not his equal for eloquence and finished crawl-y. Mb were Congregationaliatl and bound to are core; The BoncolCoIcov-uonl “ Hello, Hello, Central ! Give Me Do. 54. Mrs. solu- A-y Quint“!- .umuiismmcu'u Jiuofihhdl . lull!“d_ V a .mmmmw , mmmmm M. $3 mm.» 1W nu you No Free delivety; re all Store on West Central Ave.. Highland Park. i Bu 3: "II.â€" ..3 g9¢ .80 03 .=¢U t a: 0’5 ‘ d- 8» I228: .. .. .ggzgil a» E. 5595:... ii’fifl“ vb I! nut-villi Fine Ice Best Domsticor Gloss Finish Obtaihablc. Call up Phone 403, or Drop us :1 Postal Reliable Steam Laundry, “vi Fancy Creamery Butter._ E A \ FreshEggsDaily. DAILY DELIVBIIES. 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