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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 6 Jul 1900, p. 8

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DORSET FITTING A SPECIALTY. C ut Flowers to Order. Comet and Glove RW‘M'W‘ Mrs. G. Bohl. Chicago Telgphone C0., GEORGE B. CUMMINGS. Cigars, Confections and 5.033. Highland Hotel Livery \ chides 0f Hacks, surreys e\ my dcsc rimicm Buses for Parties. Co-pueu Drivers Furnished BEN. FISEBERG. PrOprletor. (:gucm Supremis Floor Finish gbicago, Garnish (60., The Most Remember that if thh corset it nut miamedto vourfignre on may return it to me and I mll gt. y “charmed! if nut in stuck 1 ml! I mm the manufacmnr a style that I fit you. H. P. Electric Light Co. HE ussr ”mac-nos You CAN 6. will: Cup-figs. Home! for Highland Park. get far 7 cent; act day is a telephune in you: residence. - ' .- A mawAKER. 1» ()flice.35 Stuntma- Ave; Chicago ‘ Tuarnosz. Emmi” 371. Makes a Specialty o! Fu‘mi-hlng Building . Material, and Ice. ' All. qqulmea new -‘ --4..... Telephoé'e no. mgmmd’ Park TELEPHONE NO 34 Tréatment of Floors Brilliant, '3 Durable. i Ecomomical. TRY IT AND' 82‘! fight-M mu "01d and Reliable" Send Imam" Buokk-t. A good protecthn In case of fire. case of sickness. TeIephone 43. NEW YORK It protects you In any A ‘ood p'rqtectlon In Hana-M's BlocIi. Tel. 301. Wbcl Dean-elf. BUSI‘ON- Baum; L. F. Father Gooie..:. .. ..... jug Brady. C. T. For the Freedom of the scum; Cale. Elmon. Young Axum“: ...... cz'ty CW. F. 6. Ash ................ $15: 3:23 holmondeley. Hary.‘ Red Putt-2e ..... , .02! mar. Ralph. Sky Pilot ...... , ........... . C70 Dye. E. E. McLaughlin and Old 01-91mm ' " 911K»: D08 PM P L. Ihnlcu Heftdi‘h ------------- F7“ LmaaooksnmayAWNm Whilst“ PINK: Library. Ford. P. L. Ihnlce Maximum ”say-dad Frankfin;.....’.lv'.m§ Fuwh-r, ET. Concerning Isabel C(u-naby. F332 Facingéom .................. Fat Herbert. Leila. Fits! American ....... BW2‘Ih Holden. E. S. Stories of Gren‘Am-unomm - ' . 1530: H7! Four Doganm Johanna. Mary. Prisoners of Hope ....... m Tu Have md t9 Hold. .16“ Havens. W.’D. Silver Wedding Journey. Hutton. J'dhi.Maunn. heme! Honor... .,......16T Kaela. H. L. Our Native Trees.,....58r. km; K (m:- Fflé“ "Mil." ~ WPAWY‘ 23:33:33;ngng When oo‘clme to our northern‘ We.R'ev.Cllnton. FiveAMloufc Tans.’ 'uburh, 3811”“, 1” May. “$85"; - 340; L19 3;” of the first man whose uoquamtn “Mackenzie. w. D. South Africa.....fls;m19’?{~noe we made was John 1!. Chap» 01d South uflfim.‘\‘0h.... ............L)C1 m“ R 1‘ count on" an. Oillvam. Alfrtd. Bob. Son 01 Battle ..... QC! fkie (”gnu bitupublic Luger guilt“. Poohhliz. Roweny In Ewan.........,..P78v . , Sidney, M. Judge», Cue”, ___________ ,..smj‘ huddle! a cart, and about \Vaukegan. ‘Sienkiewic-t, H. Knights of the Cross. 2-vuls Vbere his widowed mother and sum: young»! brothers livedw The first Smilh.F.H. wmie L'mbn-lkln Mexico. _ , V , . 1 > . .‘ 917,2; 5m“ Inn he dad‘was to wash and pawl Smith. my. w. Yuung Puritans uf Old In; peddler’u can. wash and oil the _‘ ,Hldlw‘gn~----~~'|:'~-~'-'-_-----_-~‘i5m¢,§humans. andfoed the horse more ”ugh-‘5; ““51"?”finanéffi’fmmggm. tum fact had the me D. M. Skatemfyer.Edwar'do- Campaign “Hut ) Emmi)", S" - ‘0» “’ka “1'3"".J0b“ . Junfle..........‘.,..,_,,.-,..;..... ....,.Jste§‘3lmpwan would main a successful 'Talkins‘ton.300fll- Gentlemw from‘ln: man" Son“, way he got ajob in dmna....., ........................ '...‘.Tl7 for. Price’s employ and learned. an '1‘ H.W. Land 0! I .. 863-. . homas' y M“ berry '1: fibula \he manufacture of Dr. Price’s Wharton. A. H. 5.105.. Colonial and . ‘ . mmmumn ........... , ...... 911,32; wosfbakmg powder. extracts. etc. and n ,RAL,, _.,‘ ,Hadleyu...... W Smith. M. P. W. Yuung Puritans in Ki- ‘ Phulp'u Wu ....................... isn'LCyo‘ Shimmy". Raw-Ed .- Campaign uf um ' Junfk...... .0... .....;4‘..:.... , ....,.jst8 Tnkington. Booth. Gentleman from .ln'. ' diann ..... ,.............. .. .5“:le guu “mg! tutu ”sanity: DO... 3*... ‘Ilfi‘lfifiifiilfiilfin The various improvements 0% film school grounds suggest. what migh't bedone about the village park. The matter of some improvement; in the planking of the electric! rail; wny tracks about Park avenue ‘ant’j the Northwestern station exits,‘ ii‘ engaging the thoughts of the wnncii committee on streets and a'lleya.. g: The board of ‘ edneetinn has 7 by t} : unanimous vote decided to pay fog: the putting in, a sewer along ting; Greenwood avenue front of the schoof g lot, and is contemplating ‘pllttlng iii a cement walk along the [daze] 8le ing Wt 11 dollar to live on.‘ enue front. order of late. on June 18th Mt } ,and Mrs. 0f. R. Barnett cheer-we: cozy dinner party. while on lee. Tuesday evening Mt'gtn'd Mrs- J. K; lCalhoun had a few friends in to din; lner in honor of their tin wedding? A tin box of shining tin gifts, wit; accompanying and equally hrigl? I rersee ntioided much amusement. “ I Harding -Nelson, sewer enntr lore, have‘made a fair beginning u’ ‘ their work at the foot of-Hazel lively; {where the lent‘in 21 feet,â€"â€"abont tlif :depth of a two storied house. The 3- i method is to make alternate cuts 1: i lti foot lengths and then tunnel tr! e .l..- n.“ :nOurvuhil‘IO .16 fem. f» ti at Wedding nnnou'riéemente vare inf ltheir wooden wedding by haying 1' : ‘ or ion: 193!!! _Tlu' 5|" â€"n,v hig expensiVe advertising. When we first knew them.” years ago, they were just getting ttarted; had a little lelB foot oflice on see- Ond floor, and made theirng in a loft reached lily a ladder, and we could not see any possibility of euc- eess. But “John” was optimistic nnd workedâ€"work is no name for it â€"«oue. four, bix, and we ‘know not how many more months without tak- How he re. we newer knew. It was a t mendous struggle, in face of the world-wide fame of the Price 34111! and other high priced powders. but Chapman .Bmith believed the greati nines of the avarage Ameriein people} would use an honest, pure and tens-Q enable priced article, and they worked,. «steadily ‘ gaining ground. 1like Grant in ' Virginia. what they {gained they never lost, and in thm fifliflfllflljisfimtiw the giou'ndj floor. with ' parts of one or two upper floors. In 1886 we lind‘uced them to make an exhibit int the Minneapolis exponition. of which we were the general manager, which ,with its immense .attendunce ._and ‘ ph- nomenal success, made their 9 gentle kmwn all over the northWent. UI Flvu' Iv- di Harding -Nelsoo, sewe‘rgdatra ors, have‘made a fair ‘ beginning 04-; their 'work at the footyovaazel avei'; where the cutie ‘21 teenâ€"about thy? depth of a' two- storied house. The H method is to make alternate cuts F: ‘ 16 foot lengths and then tunuel' m, - der the intervaniug . 16 feat. Tluf“ have found 'some very ditficnlt Gleé; on clay in lhelumsr half of thetreue‘ The stuff is not unlike the "gantblV' of the Dakota 9de lands” but rat? or worse. It i'sksoft and tough" Ii? ~ putty where found and can be cé :out with a sharp spade. After é poems to air and sunfor a day 0 :it is as hard as an adobe brick. i presents a surface fine and smw‘fi‘ i, as soapstone. In the order of uatu 3’? *3 . . é"| "v ~v._r,, , â€"-»uothiug having boon made in. v» (except. the mosquito) this clay ml; be good for somethiog. The pa lem is to find out what. If 30! Gloucoe geu'ius could diwover t secret, the everlasting fortune of 1 towu would be made. luspec Sieher thinks ‘ it Wald milky! portland cement. That it wow make tile} pining Erick, window 1‘; door lirtels, paving Manes, pom ware, and could be “lurked and bu ed into all sorts of ordamental shay; ais evident. The contractors h:j E discovered that. a small quaintity " “he stufl canbeconverted ‘mto a la ; :pay-roll with great facility. It’ Mme 01 the interesting problema‘ ggeology whence came this pecu‘ ée-treakof gumbo that. lies along 17' lNorth Shore,’and how brought h iet.’ The comminutod limestone itermixed indicates'that it has l; Eran through some of the mills‘ EGod «perhaps the glnci§l~iu gcycles occupied in athe prepara to! sites for £11”;an ' That l explain the pulvexiz'ntioo of that}: i,lmt does not suflieiemly 'explain Itchy. The men-who have to dig? ;_out are of opinion’thngtbc mi oi. “-r‘mâ€" "" I . but does not. sufieiemly 'explain ghe clay. The men who have to dig it out are of opinion thug the amt! cal-ins from region not. Immable to yin polite. and tho contractors wis‘ it biack there With cordial good w‘il Repubflcm . . Lawrence. A- 30!!! Knew and Glencoe. ...H91 mu Frau “John." When we coma to our northern "hm-h, niahwood. in May. 1883. H8318 napalm hay-crop is being ‘rneuud and tho merry ring of the imam iheutone in ‘ abroad in the "ind, Along the principal stieets ")o crop is unusuallyheuy. A éyn~ ml citizen says a mistake was made jibes: Chnncellor Janka, Charles E. groans, Dr. Nun and othe: “fathers” ya! the town. undurtouk to convarl _:"’ae Gui-nee farm'iuto acity. ENMure mended it, the place for a cattle :ailge and sticks to the original II" {man with great persistency. ed illuwr and, timothy . are staple. ITIonmdish is a foreign innovation. ihgwwl, Canada thistles, Russia ';‘lllk\\'efl(l and daxilielimia are iuterlo- 1- IV luu r-u‘ , ..... ‘0 7 1â€" 3 make. so that all the good bOusewifei m; has to do is-to make. roll out and put} on in the baking plate her pic crusts,“l he? then go to the pail of lemon, orange-,1 )1; '~ apple or other filling, put in what ly_ the likes, place in the ‘ovenlund the. me hinge does the mat. And their' he ‘ goodusell 'all the way acme this con- itl tiuent and in foreign countries a as} well. ' _. .. .‘. m. r-” F . V ‘ then became. possessed of the idea to shut out in business “on hje own book,” and he and Charles H. Smith formed a pannership and went to making pow'der. honest German 1“ ounces to the pound, and sell to the noun-runner at 25 cents a pound can. Of course that left. them no big mar- giu of profit for their amine, and for big expensiVe advertising. .. . . A. -_. 1” n..-” runs. Dug; are indigenous; mosqui be: “to the manner horn." ilk}! few years more they moved overbn the Westside for more room. A few Weeks ago wowent uvar; there, ls'rwesc Randolph straw, just beyond the policemeu’smonu- [ ment in Haywarket square. for the| season‘s sngply of extracts. spices! 'baking powdirs. etc , for the Raviu l ook summer loarders want lhe very best, and (unit! "John” still forging, _ ahead. In “:83 one little room for an office, shipping room; no clerks,l errand boys, etc. In 1900, two bigl l tire-story buildings extending l i through from street to street, clerks, gbwkkeepers, tyyewriters, analytical 3cl1crnists, twenty or thirty in number. Iworlrmeu by the score, their 0an plant of ice, chemical laboratory. iMr. Chapman spent an hour show-1 xiug us over tie establishment.‘ In. {stead of a few cans 0t baking pow-l _] def, they put it up by the too everyl 3 day. grind 80 to 40 barrels of iciugl gor powdered, sugar eVery day and: want keep up with their orders. 1W0 sew thousands of dollars worth lot 'v-anillu beans in lire,‘fr'ost and ldamp-proof :vanlts. One thing im terested us; several big tanks, like nthelbox of an express wagon, filled gwith “pie fillings” of that day’s - A L A».-_.-_.:f. But bu btlof' John ape Ch1 spent an hour ‘ot- all “John” and 1m Christians in spirit. We our last Sunday in their beautiful and hospitable home on West Monroe street; and he in presidafxaofi the BX. P, {L o! Amer! .AIA_L‘ .._A :.. r-vâ€"-____- ica, and that money. film and in- fluence belong to the Lord and hip j Call up Phone 403, or D. up as 8 Postal Sold In Any Quad!!- Reliable Steam Laund: y, “ Hello, Hello, Central! Give Me No. 54, Mrs. “Th-uh: all thy mental spuk In; ‘1) nl )1th. and I Will try yuu. (iuod- by."e Store on West Central Ave., Highland Park. Best Domestic or Gloss Finish Obtainablc. Fancy Creamery Butt! ‘1'. :5 Fresh Egga Daily. DAILY DELIVERIES. TERI-ION! N). 109. Dale Sweetland’.» Pharmacy We as: Waokuhl Hygcin Vita u out Fouauh. No. 135 st. "Mm Bock? Well. I III a cunt!!! you haw 0m alum" . In. Burgh-"Yen. ma'nm; we nu. In (he matte! brought wont-urea cede- “ loved ”I. fau- delnm Send us you; Bhitt Wait: a and Duck Skim All Hm! ”Id Telephone Olden W5 AVENUE. "(INLAND PARK. A. SPENGLER. AGENCY I“ um "4..“ all»: Fu-oh run- and Van-able! ”mm-a a-n' mm and m an and: 0i!» Flee drum w '00 retardant.” lam-thu‘lydmmJndl will an you. 1f ’7 um the turneWfio worl . ‘ Our Mend “John" and chocuuduofothnlohuhlum on new "2-; ”Phi“ and W l.â€" I“ ~me E in: 31% 3'3 c :::IIE r" ME??? E135 fi-RIQEim‘D‘ Mnmm.m1nw W11 Attend-d u sr. Whammy. . A. Bock!” Vb. AV... wanton, no. Q1;

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