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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 15 Jun 1900, p. 4

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3. Johns Ave" en'- about it. Absent Sunday _ aud~ Mon- dly during Summer. Office . Fletcher Block 14.»... 18- 1mm No. 0. am.» Notice is herebg given to nil persons inter- ested. that the it? Council. of the City of Highland Park. hav n ordered- that- be blished in the itv of Highland k‘ e county. lllinois.nSeWer e Dietrict "E! and that there be ponetructe an outlet for seven and 91114an work: {m aid amid. the otdlnnnce forthe name being on file in the olflceo! themny clerk. have n lied to the county court of Lake gonnty. r en mess- ment of the coat of aid Impmvemenunccad- in: to benefits: and an assessment thereof having been made and returned to said court. the final hating] thereon will be had fit the July term of an Conn. commencing on the aecand wind) d‘dgs‘ii July. A. D. £900». ‘ All persons ring. my then and there up u and make their defienne. . ' he ordinance proud tint the vacuum-t is payable In five noun: Installing-nu. . CHARLES 3. RICE. , {08% C. CUSHMAN. 1: GE B. ~QUfllLl§GS. WANTEDâ€"Room: laud bon'rd in private family, for gentleman and qifq, two children and hum, for 'July and August. . Reference given. S. Mandi, 353‘ E. Division St" Chimgo. JIIIIII nun. vrv' â€"-v DR. H. H. BOULTER. LLOYD MBERGEN, M. D. tlj menu" Putt. In.. June 13. 1000. "DTank M. Imus, Why Complain! n Hflml ‘f DREC. (:07 V Offioourse the perpe- hat act and their _apolo- not want anything said DEN 115T. WINS!- nglll-ud Park. Ill. mgum Park. In. omen noun bA. I. w B? I Until Nah-r nude- Highhnd‘Park. I llln'ok . My Mpg-t. Tum” m a brilliant flay}: the Military A'oadomy. "rhi- rein!“ commencement came in the after- noon,; with tom" qnfio's by the uwu,; "In.- nvu. . ..... gradqahea, and all of then; were ex; 0011903.. In the vigor am :‘ (9'09th of tbOught they outpace 1 put 0!- pectalions, and they were on timely taping, and ‘well delivered. “14.. .. on flu. WPIW, nuu ‘Vch- w... . v- - Col. Davidson’s, addre~s to the classiwas the-best we not heard him giVe, end .we have? ‘:esrd him deliv r some good one; in other. years, The music by the Acfiiemy bandlof sixteen pieces, mg; my fins; all thought the same lss'iyesr, but this showed a very marks if: advance. The several drills or}: the front campus held the attentiiiu of the lurgei company assemblligl,"hy far the lirgest-assemblhge w; have ever 1 seen there. and. the sag? mess with l which they all’rfn'arched S» the east ‘ campus to witness the s’gsm‘ battle and back again, was pfljiyf of their interest in the exercises: '_The battle was decidedly realistic; especially when the bicycle corpsg': headed. by Major Davidson’s auti‘izaobile gun came rushing ou~the lick?! assaulted the fort, scaled its walls; nd planted the stars and stripes on 'gie parapet. Women and children gsirly ' Wept when the wounded were fiaorue from the field‘on ‘stretchers to .he hospital tent in the rear, w‘ »re waiting surgeons plied their at? g The corn petition drill evoked its sense enthu. siasm. as eVerybody wagted to see who would "spell down.” as they used to say in the old ( ivnntry spell- ing schools. 1 Now when it is hornets?) mind that ‘ nine out of every ten skid more of those people, several "mndred of‘ ‘iwhon'x were women and children,‘ stood in. tthe campus from 2 to 5. , o'clock witnessing the many ma 1 neuvers and drills, you ‘will see their interest therein?“ We r‘eioiee in the » fact that the people are“ coming to knorthnt this 'academy~commence- yn‘ient is something worth going to ,» seeand near; ~n probf that it is 3 winning its place in tise thoughts ~ and hearts of our own ppoplet as it should. .,V Remeuiber-that Levin, in at A. P. Duan’aypre‘. be electric railway aty ed the “Hude 8. Wyatt,” a fitting title; Schumacher's soda : well patronized these fresh fruit flavors are . Mr. Messingar has bus}: a two-foot walk beside bigger-pontije drive-way so ple can Bully reg-Eh the side doors without going u; the hunt walk. 6%; . ' ' Don't forget "séhool lfclo'ses nex} 'wizand the graduateov'lpeak their pi' "Phursday evenil; ;, and they will be worth hearlnyé But thén ‘théhall will be filled ilf' you (ad I } 60ft go. Zl‘be pressureof 'f-re pummer} boarder seems 'ilcl'eg’ b. and it is fairly pnyhetjc 00:" tté; undress of thé applicants‘w en ‘iifxld ‘ we are lull.” It has tbe'earlfg bird in this case that won out. g ' ‘ James McDonald mfg 15de a meet fing- of the éonnty Mag}! this, Week. “The” supervisors are {Easiness men and‘go there for ' busitigss purposes, ‘which they attend to 113,30 men. hence ‘there is no wrangling é! small, petty {,ploztings. - . AA.- Have you been doww to the Mo- " mine stablee'in the Ac sdemy barne?’ If not and you lov' ; good horse- flesh. with line can? *ges, all well groomed and kept u 3311 line ehnpe, it would pay you to ‘6 19k them over. There are nearly twe ?ty outfits be- longing to the stables {besides some boarders, and most engine carriages, from a cart to a £0 in-haud. drag are from Kimball’s a. cps. ‘ One of our meat men has asked ins to make 'a sensible suggestion, {that people order. so far as they can,, Etheir meats, etc, the afternoon he-' ifore, or as early as possible in thel i morning. so they can deliver in goodi ‘season for lunch. 2 Many peopleI lrush into the matte“. and want a‘ *eteak or chop for lunuh. as late an.‘ 11:30 to 12, and expect them to de-g liver those orders al’ over town at that late hour. were there but one such orderthey couli’ do it, but with adozensnchlrom ruff ‘parle of the city, in: absolutely impossible: Our grocers, meet men, u-c , want to ec- eommodate people, “int as the old dnrkey cool: said, “Hople must have m0 860”. Highland Park Lowmes. {‘3 iountain is gday‘g. The I; has began 'ver 0! the ghe jeweler, {a 'drawing A property bwnet md taxpayer asked us a few days ago if Coionel Duideon favored the improvement of St. Johns avenue. We wk! our neighb0{ ye dia. Look and see. , __.A n-lA-inl slung-aw- I-v ‘uw- w-â€" Something over a year ago Calorie! Davidson, on behalf of the east side property owners, asked the council to appoint a‘ special committee of those members of the council who hadnever been mixed up in the mat- ter, to confer with the property own- .ers to see if some plan could not he 8 upon by which the case couldi be taken out of the courts and the street improved at once. Then the: street could have been improved last? ‘summer, butth‘e council refused the committee. . , . The same regueat was made by the Colonel two or three times. and every time it was turned down;â€"it was the fashion to turn down any- thing and everything that he pro- ' A 7 _ -..s-:.l.. prsasure’ do some or we lluvnucu compelled them to do something; the committee was appointed; they can ferred with the property ownert some of the committee said the prop- erty owners had been unfairly and unjustly treated; a compromise was elected which the council accepted; a basis for immediate improveuwnt of the street Was agreed upon. Col- onel Davidson spent his time and secured the signatures of all the east side property owners; Attorney Kim: said in open council he could get the Northwestern Railway at any time through their attorney, Chas. Whit uey. so the old contractor could be notified to go on with the work. , ‘ At this stage of the proceedings” the whole matter. at a late council meeting, was referred to Alderman Grant's committee and at the last meeting, June 6th, he brought in a long report, the conclusion of which was to do no more. not to take the case out of the supreme court but let it rest where and as it is. Hence we are to have no improvement of St. Johns avanue. probably this sea- son. If ' one] Davidaon could hue had his w‘ it would have been im: pfoved a y ago. But this adminis- tration is and to “down” him; they think that in smart politics. ahd to do that the public wishes. oonven ienee and in“ and right]!!! no- rifioed. Won‘t you think of format councilsatooping to such reprehen- sible conduct an that. 'At the last meeting of the old cityl council the. work of City Inepector“ for the Board of ealth was given‘ to City Marshafiholey, and five dollars a month ded to his salary therefor. Wop one it wee sup. posed then that names political duties in behalf of the Idminietn» lion were, about over, and he might just as well put in his spare time [looking after the heeith of the city {and get big pay for it. n__-A_LI‘ any. 8 ..... Soon after. we hear Constablel Grant «an assigned to thia work as} an “extra.” Mr. Grant has an old- time resident of Ravinia, and eup- .of course, to know all the cilia down there, and asan epidemic of some deadly disease was likely to break out ere any day, unleaa its health wa nly inspected, there was an urgent demand for his eervicea ol course. certainly, and there was also a Third ward apecial election coming on. through the administra- tion’s illegal ouatin of the reguâ€" larly and legally acted alderman, lCol. Davideon, a a0 Mr. Grant could top a word now and then, againa the Colonel and in favor of the man whom the adminiatration' Vfavored. 0f courae the city is to pay Mr. Dooley’a extn five dollar. a month; and to pay aleo Mr. Grant for his aervieea an an “extra” health inapectm, and eapecially aa a vigor- l ous worker again-t Colonel David-on. ‘ _ That in, the city in to pay the bill- which the administration may make for the aake of defeating the election which the citizena of the city in the "Third‘y'ard held and openly and 'fairly and legally elected ita alder. man. Fanny, iait not, to tax the city topay the illegal expenaea for defeating the city‘s own. legal elec- I L tion. Rob :1 man and then call on him to‘pny the expert who “worked the job.” _We use now what Mayor Cobb meant when he spoke of chi- administntion as being “wine" end "mic-l." “A: .u 211m Council I.» «on paid Mr. Gnnt‘ e 819 extra, u polioemnn, health, and political work. ‘ ‘ . "viâ€"- And yet there ire men with for the any: of puma-n puma-m Finally} laét‘ A" W gtwwimer oufiido of the nldormen ready to go hand in glove I'h h mob pernou and such mean- to own 3 personal and. In the lung": go of the Liuny, “Good Lord, do i‘ it on." Every vow out. min“ t mono: Duidnon in a vote in [not of Viol“- iug the luv. 0! illegal motto lo. Ind a move toward hula-ne- gel molly. Alex Robert-on baa iaauad a air- cular to the elect that on all onion (or coal booked with him be! In the middle of July, he will put in your winter's coal. Lehigh Va lay 0t Scranton. at 86.50 par too That means 75 cents a ton and o tor laat winter’s price. Coal will go up again about July or August. Something in the mum: i: in be- coming I mum of utmost ‘6.in oo- curronoo («someone to mpulon the street and ask us to rad the N“: Lsnn to his home; hu_ ”a: I copy mocha-o. or he ltd hi- friendll IpoIk highly of it 0 Dining “very interesting reading." ind lint is the paper they want, and hey put dam: “is ouh. . too. Out put-oo- are not dead but“. they on I prop- ony,pcy um and pay their I ilk. too. Col David-oi: told the gr: dating cadets to do four things: Ge ‘wulth. cultivate first-clu- buuineu habit- and methods. mainuin I hi; 2 degree of permanent good hodth. Ind no can the truest and lira-dad Inna! End hon] culture. Putt advice 'that. we Mal-t heard it. ' On North Shore “anti-.31“: 1:0ng {ERIDAN PARK Military Band ( 'onccrts ALI. BIIIBABO Es IIU MIIKEE RENEW BMW“ CARS STOP A ENTRANCE 79 PAIR. Latest Domest. c Finish Machine, Finest Laundry Work. which enable «melee! h Whisk. Othet munchinv aywillputu iulbelwrpopidonthnmhdu! m do first-cf.- vrork It nun able prices. s Schum acher's Drug Store. Peabody. lloughleling AlsoLyons' Wanndev/sCandia. m2 BUILDING LQAES wemwa‘mmb stub-on u‘n mmPfi“ w‘h":”" ‘ '1 nix-in“ Few HRS! GLASS BEFBESIIIEIIS- No. l 54 M Street. LOANS... [NOW OPEN | NO. 48 laugh-«sums. CHICAGO. Vacant and improved Real Estate. . J‘ELBPNONE 1;. FOB SALEâ€"CHEAPA.MMM- it; uh. 12:8x5 inches; will sell all or n of‘thom. [Squire at Nm . sroma iron aimâ€"Ii. High '0“. On High”!!! avenue. our 0‘ Winks” avenue. W Inquin 0! Julia. Insolu- 60060ch | Glencoomdx ”g m J. NAIIV. m~ Park Ave" Dog Tun-oil m Guile“ )a sum- Band mil-Wth Book and Silver-had WIN m Cull at RAILROAD XIII HBII. lllgln Class Vaudeville EILENOO' ' E HOTEL. v. am at. “KNIT“ IVCIV [VIIIIO OLD-III. '61?"ch LINDWALL. NILSO‘KIFQS “wind I WWW afldm dept-It CIuCAoo w)”‘ (“Rh m. 33% Blufl',‘ mm“ “Ch: ‘0': the d than I015!“ SIP" pm diplc ercig‘ I'ItiOI oath ‘Edw onti and A.H Mil W

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