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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 13 Jul 1900, p. 3

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imam“ prove"! 3 '5 ”id. W line fumiahed. Ill!!!“ Ind stront- w l' 0' 1m Mes. Inc, mission LATISFV IV EVEN!“ land’s Studio Mien, ho had Lindon Am, MMMN rum. FAMILY rrILHEADACHE ages sold. They are safe, Its-nuns: Frat-Cb zss Vaudevmc imficmnfidw 'ehkks. LILWAY BARS STOP JS :2! pg Stable. temnl Avian. armacy a» cinch and P9! mu 0! $31903“, £0. New York and deolnsCos” usvt s uocn. Co, ,ND, Local Agent :piuvuno ”In ‘ork. Hi my 5h)?- A. (I. mum) Mtg. to do u,- {A > Tm 3?" . A " And thcy will be ddivcrcd an?“ when in' Highiand Park; Pure Root Beer, Ginger Ale. FILTERED WATER USED ‘IN ALL OUR DRINKS. an»: US A TRIAL ORDER. GEORGE HUBER co. Lumber. Coal ud’ ‘ ' Building Material. FIRST ST.. NE AR CENTRAL AVE. .A. flight“ Park, In. Telep hone“. P. 0” Box 897 Chicago Telephoye Co.. cmcwo. ‘ NEW YORK. 305mm Suprcmis Floor Finish. zhicago Garnish (50., The Most... ll. P.)£lectric Light Co. The Chicago Furniture Co L. A. Dayton. Manager. 223 North (icnesee St. W luk‘cgan. New ‘ Tia. PIERSON, . UPHOLSTERING voun . It Noted-5 you u! my mlDHOCI. ’emergency. BIRCH BEER. MINERAL 811‘ SELTZER WATERS. m6 :11 Flavors of POP. HE BEST PlioTI-ZCTION YOU CAN 1'0 0"! H333 (1002.130 DRINKS get for 7 cents per Ofllce. 85 Denbdm Ave..'Chlcaxo Office and Yard in Lumber Dist" 9 Wins Carvings. Manager for Highland Park. A. ROBERTSON. RAFFEN BAKER. rr's SOMETHING nun-Iona no Drapery and Shade quk. TELEPHONE. Treatment of Floors {. Brilliant. ‘9 Durable. ; * Ecomomlcal. TIY IT AND SEE! Renmtati . Re 'ring. and Retinâ€" . anit‘nnrg Pug?! and Shipped. Building material * and Ice. ‘ - Send for our Booklet. ”Ems m: want” Cash or Credit. TeIeplmne 45. DIALID Ill A good protection In use of tire. I nu per day is a telephum- in your residence. ’ A good protectiqn In cue of sickness. HIGHLAND PARK. 3:1. EXPRESS 371 Eyes tested free. by an ex? git opticku at. Schn‘eider Cooke Mr. Rosenfield has ‘ Chanv‘vog‘ the home of H. H Chandler, v; u tbev live here " at A.M. Gillie of the Fairbag‘? “as. Morse 00.. ale works. has he Judge Fullerton place. . The foilowiug is a partial lie” of the summer residents in theIéu‘k and the homes they occupy. 7 Miébzel Cudahay, the packet,” bqalth andcomfort in C. M. Gnv recently reconstructed home Laurel and Dale avenues. 1W. L. Beckwith, like some (fiber folks, loves quiet and so be Mixes C. H. Warren’s cosy cottage inff’the "Pocket” near Emil Rudolph’sggl O-.G.Foreman of Foreman Brotfig A I the baukeys, are passing 3 pl J seasqu in C. J. Winchester‘s h‘f’grse, up on Sheéidau road north, (on? 4 ply; Port. Clinton nkufl.. - é ’ H H. Forsytbe and family._§_ invented and. controls the pawn.- and window shade adjuster, m mainthingsoutj! only Alone; w; inmatedlt, occupy Mrs. Jam’ 5 in the “pocket ” iv I" THE PWuv-v Q J. L. Mead. the ‘ famed big manufacturer, selebtal the Ed; A. Small place, Dafiodil cottag; Laurel avenue, while the owhex'; ports himself as a true Waltoui? the “Twir Lakes.” S. ‘P._ Child. looking “8010135 love in a cottage,” goes for the qt; season into the “Ravine L(;' cottage and this season for sé, stead of four mouths. They luv S M. Miilard folks as uaighbol landlord. ~ . VIUuâ€""w bank, when his bank moved lute, {pair elegant new, ten stofy building on Clark and Adams, Mr. Snail-lg; felt that he must cbme to the finest? met home to be bad so came 9: ,1 the l’ark and dwells in Professor Elsha Gay’s villa on Hazel avenue. { , » o Orson ’ Smith, President 02' Merchant’s .Loafi and Trust}, Highland Park Localgttes. =. ‘ Mrs. Bohl’a ad is of interest it all ladies. - Sunday In the Park visiting rel, aims and friends i , . [ MhsG, Walker of New Yo; , is_ visiting her sister, Mrs. A Phemn. Cly d8 motels spent several? ,, as: last week with relatives,a at. 2%3 per- ville, Ill. The many friends of Mrs. Paul Giaser win be glad to hear tht she is slowlv eonvaleacing. Mr. Arthur Bevellard, latel3§ with the Hi A _ Park Electric .ight ('30.. ha mane to Rome, N '3. his {@EQtQE'wegks trip t9 St‘ and again fills. the" pulpit I3; of the Ebenezer Evadgglica! c‘é ‘Mr. Orson Brand, the phxf: phat, has an orange tree inhié which is again bearing» fnT number of elegant oranges, i ripe, are hanging from 33' hr!- Dr. F. C. Knight, County on? has returned from (Caiifémiv‘ his family, for whom new, where metal weeks ago. .Rov ‘oue wants to get killed, he canf [and he sure of a proper inque;-‘ format bpm'e. Am “My creed is not to wavy." Hesud “than! W Va? ‘ That Christ mm diam- the rich-f ItHe muted why: My cred-had to bathe? ‘ . 'Abouflhemthfll‘; a May have when much heat m:- ln triumph to the sky. » “My creed it riot {0‘ injure My trusting fellow man. Not this advantage of him ‘ Because I are! can: My creed ts that the toner Who {Neb' does his task The best. shall be rewarded. ‘E'en though he doesn‘t ask. ‘ , "fly creed is just to whet The ropes whete any bto‘mn. To live so that when people - shall sta around my tomb ‘ A few may 3. and (mly. That 1 in degree Have made Im madden beta-w" Andtban ecreedforme! ‘- E. Kiss: ’w ,. ha} Summer Residents ThCncdhtMm Mn. Schmidt has uffl' L7 the '\' #for . {‘38 my“ dad H in. who iam- gaud s u u 51 im- "1 at. igrly 'cle med Paul the‘ "ch. agra- yard finy with 'Mias Mary Murphy of Chicago, spent Monday with friends in this city. ‘ Mrs. Mch blin gave [dinner to as small party 1: wegk at the Mor- aine. It was a very mherche aflnir. ‘ Hrs. Mary If ‘Bingham was out Saturday lookgng over her Tangle- waxl home. Just as- ,we . mld you; the ho} Weather filled Mp the .Moruiue‘and now people are'ukiug how the town used .to get along without it. MisaFauny Brown returned from her long visit in the Baal, pnding up with a delighttnl stay it the Old mn- ternal ancestralabume on the western shores of Lake Champiain: Frank C. Brown and son John, returnpd from New York baturday afternoon How they endured the intense heat is not ‘knowu. We never knew that Robert C Rnflen was a puuster till we day lw week; we met him and said: “A fine dav. sin” ‘0 which he replied: nice day for an ice mau. " Beat that if Iou can. The mercury awed at 95 in the shade. ‘ Last Friday the mercury flood at 95 ian‘ghe Shnda‘and people perspircd promiscuously. Sunday it was below W) and men shi‘vered with wpooats buttoned tovthe throat. No Wonder Chicago and its anburlfi constitute {he most noted health gesort on the continent. - Don’t forms! that nqxt week Wed nesday 'uiglit them will be an ad journed meeting of the city council, when the matter of a new bridge to bear Judge Comatock .over that big ravine down on Dean avenue; will come: up. also. perhaps. the one on St. John's avenue, oyer that ravine above the new high school building. “'6 are sorry to learn. through a brief uote.‘ written under difficultiqs. that Mika .Bonum aud' her; mother. were thrown from ’a carriage at her home iuNermout about two weeks ago and quite severely injured. No bones were broken, but she‘ was badly bruised, and both Were under the physician’s care for over a Week: 'But she will be back in her place In fl” opening of the term. , \ flat since the election of Linctrilnl have the issues been so momentous as those oi-thiimnnipaigm .â€". The. real . question is not Me Kinsley or Bryan, it is whether this smerican Republicl of 125 years shall become a mom". chy with William Mc Kinley as an», peror. It is not republican or demo cratttarifi-or free tradeJru's'ts or [reel competition. it is republic or empire. i 1, Every thinking man can see the issue: iand decide for himself which I? wants. 1 6 Supreme Court has adjourned ] till October. and there will be no- 1decision on the St. John’s atennel lease handed down till after that' ldate. Hence Alderman Gent’s mol tion a few_Weeks ago pretty eflsct-g nully hung up the improvement of' ithat street for this sensor». We do! “not know what the court will do. butf We know that if Col. Davidson could! have had'lns way that street would} ‘ have been macadamized this summer. l The last telephone directory sub } iplement is at band. including ‘n'e'wt 1 phones ~'and changes in this. city, lap to June 5. The Park has ‘26” imbstly new ones.” Rev.A. A. Hand l -‘stiehl, W. L. BeckWith, Mrs. G.- lBohl,lQrson Brand, G. H. Campbell. lJames H. Dally, George Garretson, 31m: Goldberg. C.W. Hilliard. Geo”: imitatingâ€"Inmand'Coq James Martin, ; lW. H. Merrill, 3n, Rudolph Matz,i ‘Mrs. Harriet Palmer. H. 0h!wain.; «,T. E. Pierson, HorriiL S._*_Bosenl‘eld.g C: J ‘s‘igfif'fi‘r Underwood. Charles C. Yoe. Probably no place of its size has as many phones as the Pack. ‘LAA Do you "know, ‘geutle. reader, that therein ax“Book of Complaints” in‘ the city Iork'sv ofiice? It your neighbor’ 4 dog barks at night and distuxbs your sweet repose. go up to “"“‘"W 4"" -" -~ ,_ .. _ the city building end ask the clerk} for the book and there write out your ' grievance. Make it} brief sud clean! but give the particulars in £0“,th : dog it is, how he troubles you, etc., ‘ and then sign your {lame to it, giv ing the number of your lat and block. Don’t sign it “A taxpayer," or a “Disgruntled citizen.” Nit mat- ter what your grievance may be~»if it is anything the‘city oflicials should attend to, file your complaint and cit marshal Dooley with his aid: ’1 1110 the rest- The marsh-l looks E4hat7'beok owe: three times a day Hind “tenant! he has time tosee {what are the trial: or the people of this city, 1 edy than). !nd than 309; out to_ rely- For norm" three yours our fédonl congress he been Wand to put the bill called the Loud hill (from the name of its author) against any- ing primed matter at the low nu it does. The following lsclippod from a shorg article taken from “Advertim ing Experience” and . entitled “Let the Loud Bill Becomu I Luv". “It in Mid rho gaunt-moot loot manly-million dollar: hm you in carrying second elm motto: and, if tbe third cuss rows had been paid for this, the govorumaat revenue- wonld have been gmhr by the sum of 824,248,346. For instance, one big New York publisher 0' oh“ novels Ships ”wounds of this stu all over the country awry month to news dealers at one cent a pound; fin“ is. about $22 40 a too when the government has to poy the railroad vamp-nice 0179.20 for carrying the some ton. thus tuning it with a loss of $1156.80 per ton." One of two things in to as perfect. |y_ apparent in such I statement. Either it is a couounute. Manhood, suinple of a great deal more such that is published and mattered broadcast to gull the public, or else Uncle Sam Hair Fania: Out. .fl 4' A FINE HAIR DRESSING. YOUR MONEY BACK IF IT FAILS. “ Hello, Hello, Central! Give Me No. 54, Mrs. Store on Call up Phone 40.3, or Drop us 8 Postal Best Domestic or Glo ss Finish Obtainablc. SWEETLAND'S MNDRUFF GURE Reliable Steam \Léun fry, DAILY DELIVEQIES. The Loan, Bill. ' Removes Dandruff and Stop; Your gent-035.1% m. ”‘l‘hlh: it at“: Good b5'.e” ‘ ‘fln. Both? WellJ an a an you hue a!" dunnocetk‘t' u" M:~“ Ya. In: 'Im; we in we make: min my." '90- Send (a. your Shirt w an. we Duck sun- A to; m Wat. ' West Central Ave., Highland Park. WON! NO. M. ‘. A. SP! NGLER. Hymn-uh 'it is I night] poor louder. Jun think for "a moment. «11722010: carrying “on oIprinhd maniacal on we to author and this paid by '0' Sun to the railroads! The dunno: from Chicago “to [’11in ‘} XII-{IVE 1'66. bk: '9!) miles. and kispochpuafnitlwd tho (1 m which the government atrial firmethippen oflin has! from C niugo to Philadelphia. pay the nilroudl only 35.00 p'l' too. I! t! isbea fact. and wegd ‘it. trou- n liabie source, why should the g nmment pay $179.54). (61' ,gflzJ The CI!“ Post an the non-L tn 0! the rthotJuly wank I lied and wounded. 1763; while the It “ed and wounded M the battle of E antiago were only 1614. the glor- i‘ no Fourth having a mjurity “ of 1 £9. Such is one ofthe Housing: of 2 a (on m um dunno! it nnot be claimed cm tb- above 79. 20 u I uni-print, {of “M “190' dons an made upon thlt 3“ -d mulls carried out. V_ mamldcnhnaewcm.ndlnaufl the all m Flesh Fun. nd Vast-hie- ! emnomlncmd at! the m 610 ’l mmmdmw-... ‘mammzuu out; you 4 at ihéiriome 3f the Srido'b parent. 302 South County M W , 111., Mi- Belle Walton} nu ho had Ill., Hi- Bollo Walled can build in marriage th Mr. Arthur ”an, at this 01?. The M S! the old. anon our neighbor. Alix-ed J. Strata. the well known 000m and buildu. [is was hm hon, received his education incur ”book. [.0er hi- mdeol hit tuba-t. and in More a complacent mkmn. Hp h- lm! amp 01th Thonpooa M inthisoitysinéalr. Sumt- Ilito loll. unila- alumna» fiction- Tbe btido in: well has young lady of Waging-n, h I, .- nwed by all who enjoy ac- The coma” In by. Rev. Faber Givin’n 0’“ p. a. 0n|y relatives and I (um-l friend. new M “to: tho buntifulwd input-in mice. a wedding bro-W was tuned and naptionhdd- It. and In. St- Pddr will be a home in Main: August It. The 8'.- Lmnexmdu it. anagram. 800 In“ W in I Bohl’n window ' ' 3 man-dd r9039! .3!!! 135 “"0 ‘ ST. PETER mm“... ,_ A. Bock!” Vb. Av... "W M. TELEPHONE N0. 57.

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