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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 14 Sep 1900, p. 5

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He wonder! 'h.‘ 3' bis old his-mill. than a. an not with: , figures that the" mound town: “‘3‘ 'dnquhen Milt“ " mm M the! in! u ever. it 1!“ bout a much my “q? 7 3e am fag that‘l‘e does not nosey as he and to '1. in hold of 51 I0 fin} what is un- 01 other people. The m. the m; In tag to figure out. He he store at hi- on.“ and recall: hon wholesale lone! m‘ the price: of 11:: lead- 810 small merchant: It an In Incl“ urem- mnhant’s loss in "no And it is equally ‘rno 'le’r gain in not only 'I Ion. but the public’l '13 the heL'Mch John rod and about whioi ican'y telling his friend. And an I te'mlt of 1095.00 Eight upon tho , )9 has decided to vote by eating 9 ballot lot 1nd- the We not, pped and DOW“ ‘ 'fit’ the inert! being done 8 P (it umoimt at $09,. He dues some- [$6 never didbdon. :ruth of “use In!" stance, he wants ‘1’ pméucy gou- . fl! 3 F.1d: .friends it bud. Nth-Tu? the (mm a i they “(not “- , 80m srmw'm y. Ind they and M pm ”that 0 to be It Irmdafter .n‘o cm... Ihny mums min. of‘rnt tints . tie II Ennh- of that industry; which may not I. it (menu: mp- nation of grapes to' “IIIhMticn of L‘ Irina. a! the man) ‘rhih' MI: in ma! conntm been lpr‘ t in cifilmd Emile :m mph to pn- 'nu I then. Sent "9”? h Itock i. hilMcb’ ; b no companion. I. j. that on. My .0: I'. They hall the 'prlec. y u large an forth. Lanna div-phat; nun-e the, staple won‘t what is u): nlw '3: ha. y n. winks. the re- mm b that-the "at: pay. The merchant in ii: stock Pom co'ncem no competition. He it PM: goods '11 ‘compeflflou his goods' 1) compflmm m merchants, owing to ‘ that nn turned. the into: (In: ,kh Illa-"din ti. pow.- mm Wt: m N fining comidéfv :gss nan. no intmfliflt we: the II" ml hitch“;- liofnll‘ 4“ again-t; i! Ed «I no [hit 1‘31 t « the trust: unclean! in Mon. He in 'of W npts to m China! up xany cum - been M 3g {roll *3 COB P") | Mar out TO GET PURE COOLING DRINKS Tm 321,’ And they will be dekvmd any- where in Higfiland Park} Root Beer, Ginger Ale. BIRCH BEER. MINERAL and SELTZER WATERS- and all Flavoa of P09. FILTERED WATER USED 50 Pagesâ€"Size 5 x 7 In In. Stout Paper Cover. PRICE 10 CENTS. POSTPAID SI. 00 Per Dom. Paton“ GOIGISE. CONDENSED, OOIPLETE' An Arsenal of Facts. Every Pro hibitiouist ShouId Have a Copy. National Platgutm. Sketches of Candidtteé. Picmm of Candidates. Candida“ Letters»! Ampunces. Rim of the Prohibition Pmy. Ramona In? Voting the Prohibition Ticket. WhvaVNumn-l Question. Seven! vhluahle tables. Supreme Conn Decisions. Testinmmy at Illinois Judges Economical Studies In Massachusetts. Rum'n Exhibit in Obiu. (inv- ernmcm Saloons m Soldier: Homes. Chicugo Liquor mu. Drink: Crime and Pauperlsm. Rum Product of “0 Cities. History 0! the KCanteen. Liquutin Manila. Nulllflmtionof a Federal S‘flute. Regard of McKinley and Bryan. Prohibition Vote hysutes, thihl- don Newspapers. thibition National Com- mittee. Chaiuncn ofsuie Committees. Cun- stlmtlon for Prohibition Clubs. ‘Prohibuion in Kama and Main. Voice of the Churches un Prohibition. Send In Your Orders. Only I0 anu, Cmmun av Ammo E. Wxnsoz'c. GEORGE HUBER CO. CleCAG). ‘ NEW YORK. BOSTON. Supremls Floor Finish (Imago varnish $0.. Lumber. Coal w! ' Building Material. Office and Yam in Lumber Dist. F'RST 5T" NEAR CENTRAL AVE. mutu'd Put, m. Telephunc 67- P..(). Box 397 UPHOLSTERING Ahmed Renovation ”hing Furniture Talc-ohm 8‘4 XN ALL OUR DRINKS- alv: Us A 'muu. onpu. Office. 85 Deubom Ave.. Chicago Tnirnoxz. Etna. a’n. RAFFEN a: BAKERf I. Building Material Treatment of Floors . ROBERTSON. and Ice. TILIPHONI W '. E. PIERSON. mm. 'Rewnu, Ind Renn- Fumitm‘e Puckgd 19d smppgd. 34. HIGHLAND PARKJLL. Send for our Booklet. Phoae 32!- AND DIALII |N 00M? manual Wm "Du-II- uâ€"---° â€"~vâ€"~'v. ‘ fl 1' lplete est, a we think. wehsd ‘bonnd in a roulette! volume ? eluding the latest edition: of W 4e and-our northern suburb, the villa e of Fort Sheridan. They are get 9 in heavy._ brown huekram ‘ and 1;»! this volume we feel a bit ”004,23: it is the only volume of the kind â€"_:n existence. as for as we know. i We had‘a long search for the ii ht issue, but finally while looking 0' 5hr the large collection of legal blariis in the once of John Middleton rage a somewhat rare blank. we foundif ei copy of the first published editfin . of the city ordinances. .It wne'iselifiéd * in accordance with an order pee-iii! July 29, 1874‘ when Thoma SI. Bebee was mayor and E. P. Hai3 in city clerk. It contains the origi 3'1 special charter under which the ( 2y was organized, spanned by the at :e legislature March 11, 1889. t at staunch old Democrat, John M. l 'xl- o‘er, being governor. The f; at ordinance passed under that chntier was one concerning the “Dutieeg‘of the City Treasurer,” and signed§ )y F. P. gawkins. mayor, attested: 3y n George W. Williams. city clerk, lli’sy - 24, 1869, Queen Victoria‘s birthd'y, 0 “God save the Queen.” :3 AValubloVoII-o- ' 1 Seven! years ago we began cc looting the published ordinlneu Highland Park :1an a tow moo since, when having muted a 09 The second edition of the ordimij‘ ce was published in 1880, the “algae: therefor being passed Msfich {329. The firetthing in the pamphletf of thirty-two pages, was the o'rdimiifi nee incorporating the city under the fian- ernl law of the state. The elecifi‘on for that purpose wee held Dec?" ‘6, ,1875, iq the “brick' block, on iii-he corner of Central and St Jogin’s avenues,” with Hiream Masher, 1317 8r- vey R. Green, and Edwin 3.11.3”: so judge's of election. The, votes $.:_8et $show that the city has, as Topsy :15} id, Wgrovved" since that day. The if} tes “toad Islollo'ey 1 $ For organization- ............ ..... i: 77 Against organization"... ....:_-... 3,7 48 Majority for“... ”W“....__........~ ‘ x Total votes ca»,................_.¢... That was twanty- live years go W. W noyington was mayor. Phe first ordinance in that pamphlet was one to prevent the “running a: $1 r30 of animals.’ which W. F Ldul‘trds once enlorced to the mustangâ€"ion of some of the local nahob'l of r‘hut day,“ it. depleted somewhat \uenr of named the local nabob‘l of f; day, as it depleted somewhat ‘3‘ plethoric purses 0.11. M0138: mayor, and P. Dooley as city 2; signed n Feb. 23, 1880. ; 5 1 o The third edition was brough“ cm in 1885, under the editorial or of Kenneth R. Smoot. as city one" soy. Dr. Swaotland as mayor, and §§hn Finnoy as city clerk. Micbdv- ~‘~ J. . Gray was Marbhal and John Hi (It/- ton .poiiee magistrate. The fourth edition came Or;- in 1892. Kenneth R. Smoot affix: tor, John Finnoy clerk, Banker Jéavid M. Erskine, )1", mayor, Fred Kati )lph marshai, Lewis B. Bibhnrd, )lioe magistrate. That. edition oon‘ition 108 pages. - . '3 " -.-A Thorfifth and last edition can? out i in 1898. Kenneth R. Smootg city attorney, editing the some, m_i~..king a pamphlet- of 206 pages. It i: pre- faced with a historical note of a 7 ittle over one page, also a list of n: 4» you from F. P. Hawkins to the then‘ mayor, Robert G. Evans and John iFinnoy was still our city “J lerh. Following these in the volum are both editions of the Village of ;_ Fort Shhridan 1887 and 1896. ‘ j; i In [poking over thisportly viiume iwo halve been~ imyressed witg the men as Lie-ares. M0108» H firsthand. Wm“: Mnddtetc conviction that something ougifgnt to be compiled of the early hisuia‘y of our city ere all the pioneené‘: pass away.“ Gen. Flint, Edwin R. Hall. P. Ddoley W. W. Boyingtoy Mr. Green 1nd oghou are gono, In; such )we begin BC? (I ordinlneel til a few moot mad I 09! nk. we had (in Mel volume 1‘- editions of an ' Ihurb, the villa; They are put makram . and p l a bit proud” 9 of the kind ‘1' 3t . er Â¥ of ’1 0y gay such whim: m won’t live In: over. We um; thought 9! wrifing a for historical sketche- [ditto Nun-Linn, witht the come“ cud cooperation of the city council in the use of it’s archivee for that purposes. The work, we ‘thiukuehould be done and the fim ‘rongh sketches providing and pie- iaerving valuable material for future hiatorfun d! 90: city, cannot be done to sood. ' 11i- Pnlfl‘lflo- Party 0! I900. . A very, fair and candid uticle appeared this month in American lienthly Review of Reviews by Ed- ward J. Wheeler on the above topic; Mr. Wheeler begins by quoting from DeTooqueville that "Stubborn mi- norities are the hope of republics," and then'proooodo to add that "Pm- hibitionieu Ito entitlbd to special mention an the most 'atubboni’ mi- nority Amorioln politic- hu yet proâ€" duced.” ‘ I ' If the Prohibition party has been “no moot "stubborn" of minority parties. it. buy also been the most} cheerful aud'the moat sanguine of ultimate weep“. No cumin. chris- tian man should be obliged to haul. long to find the cau’u of this persis- itonoy. thin cheerfulneoa, this courag- looua hopefulnees. No other political party in American politiouhas had a motive so deep, so far reaching, and so divine. ' spirit which permeatee an Prohibi- tiouiate' todey than the motive which- has given tine to any other party In the organic mum, of this nation. Evory other party that, now in or has been during the existence‘of this govmmem he been ectueted by e 1{wempOI'lnl or ,pethupe we should The'spirit. which gave birth to the Republican patty camq neurone ibe rather lay.‘ a (entail! motive. The motive which game the to the Pro- hibition party, the incentive which bw um Ban-e II the Wot“. l A monster looomotiVe, said to be the largest ' ever constructed, has been reorntly'built by s Pittsburg‘ firm for the Conneaut branch of the‘ Pittsburg; Bessemer snd Lake Erie railway» The engine alone weighs over 125 tons and with the tender about 1% tone. This is shout l3 tonglsrger than any other ever built. in» capacity or the boiler i-‘7,500 ‘gnllone; the steam pressure is 220 pounds and the hearing surface is .8564 quire feet. The engine, with several othen,‘ will be used in hauling ore trains from ‘ Conneaut Harbor to Albion. One of‘ the heaviest railroad' grade: in the country in said to be: section of. this road allied the Hogiailck. ‘Two of 1km'wgiuu are 1510' to make the'graqle with I tninof35or40 are each loodod with about fifty tons of on each. Eye- mted free by nn‘export op- tician at Schneider Cooke’s. f Mt HG Bohl. run. was,“ Banking.... Real Estate Insurance We hope by hit “I“. Latest Domestic Flnls Finest Laun .lry Work. J. A. BLOMDAflL, Highland Park" f_aundry, A. a. ovum Mal-cu. “PERFECTION ” K ROSENE - STANDARD OIL C0 '5 GSOLINE - Fall and Vi )ter Stock Finest Linc Ever "Incl In nghhnd M. D. M. Ersk inc 6: Co . .NOERENBEF G HINTZ. me Y' UR BUSINESS We we bendhu evsc wry mic. which enables a m ml my will pun in I by“; wurk at mun-bi: I'M SPECIAL SALE 13 ; Shes atm‘ices brim! 1 a” "“‘at'pdcat twilldcar mmmakcroomfon ' 0 The-o no Stand I! you Iii-h. “it we will delivet it i Until tanks: no can will all Im- no and Gnolim at the (drawing u- EVAN S BROS» Highland F rk. Ills. Park’s Irocery Center... Wo- receive «in «Mad to duck and pay intend on tin dept-in in was cl $50.00 and over. Drum med on Chicago. New York and London. Bought and managuj. 30 round. Rem uegotiltod nu All our mp0 able rum; P" Runnable Pflfl I.TAIU.I ‘ O 1 .77- ' a m I. mm? II mm snot stone. IAIVI'. ILOCK. honeymordormd our-u. - dOil Comp-n: PM- ONE as. 1 Machine, nrm give our I‘ve bullied “K the-at.“- mamas-ammmm S. 8. Will's. IId on Commisiou- PW, inc-u nod Residence PW“! collected, tuc- paid. Loan- absu'lcu of title (unlinked- int-re old and M- .pt paymt 0! loop. Eve-val | W comm fi'a'e‘i’ 39'“ N1 I'm-“Wu Coast? plan ungud will-Wm ante-mm nl arm at W m. ”UMP-«emu. 1": charity «J! Comb. mm an! \‘e was. 4 Aug: [9! up P..- Veh-eh. Aunt Ion onu- It»! oun- weekonTan . A. BLOMDAH L‘ IA’YI’I MK. O...

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