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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 7 Dec 1900, p. 3

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[T8, ETC, Ys ONLY, ‘ 5 but lino DRUG STORE. M Susy-Imm- 0am. N'LADY CORSET. ill-oat drugs in our pm min is paid to can HAND PAW‘ hawk“ 1.0le 3 I .00. DELIVERED; {cost LbFDAHL. pg ehewbcl‘ "Easy: Block RMACY. mm t ..,.A_.__....____.~ 50 Per ‘00 should doe WIN“ TRACTS TAKEN a Smdalw. warmly If" KING... i. KU'STy 1 :11 Hardware., 1“ ant“ '9 nFs‘ experiql“ SM!» Show.“ Ranges and Hons: pd me,-Fm Pill”.- .w ct Notions. Etc. , A ‘S. STROCK. nmnupm PARK manna P. 0. Bot 96.) L H):- of HIGHLAND PARK. ., FRUIT ICES and Hygcia Water. moon/Ann's no“. of, Dry Goods, ‘3‘" fibried MATERIAIS. an bones! p60. new! 1:51!ng Bizar ' Stan. Tradwl u... '00. #513 ' The mnyer called to 0rd" at 8:39 May evening. M88811 K603i- fiey and Stubbs alone :failed to re- ipond lo the roll-call. Joseph Rioux had laid some sidewall: for a man: pbe ieiused to pay for it and Mr. ‘Bieux wanted permission to take if. up and lay it elsewhere. The‘Street Ind Alley Committee will infieetl‘gate and decide. The gas 'mains down Central avenue came up again and the decision seemed to be to grant no permit. down that street till the flieople agree as to what they want. Freak Silgerstron asked permission to let hie barn stand until spring, and then b'ewill build a new one on his own land. That led Mr. Grant. to fire 0! one of his philippiee about this city com; potent to conduct its own business without dictation from property owners. The fact is right here; either the city has rights on that street or it hae not. If it has, it. «in remove obstructions, em, if not, it lied better keep its hands '03, and all Mr. Grant's blusier won’t amount to anything. Finally Mr. Green’- 31369, with a little sense and man“- noes. suggested'thht Mr. Silgeret 013’: request be gunned; “db to o are as as you would bedone by,” especial- ly when the city lost nothingand no one inconvepienced, and. his motion prevailed. Alderman Stubbs’ letter of resignation wins read by themayor and‘acceptad with regrets, an‘thq clerk authorized to draw up it letter; of acceptance emqudying ’the high valued: in whiéh the alderman, now Of Cleveland, Ohip, is held by his mandates and tlwir keen regret over the laser of hirr practical wisdom in counsel. his genial smile‘and ‘frnnk‘ good, naturé in all‘their relations with him. Indeed Van was seen .to wipe a tear from his eye. .P.,S.â€"This uticla is not- copyrighted and “30 clerkean‘nse any. or all of» if. if he sees fit." There was some disqualon over a plumber who had opened a sewer and allowed something to get in andfistop it sothat lawyer Schu- DON’T THINK because you have Holiday 1: Holiday Prelzserits CANNOT DO IT NOW. of If you are in need or a witch it will pay you tosee is before goiiyg elsewhere. Sterling very hgndsome one of I-Iugr The above is a sample This is one of our half ehued half phin ling Silver BraceletS. tint will MIR! ! 7 hmdsome present. Ctil I'nd gel: pd“ aved Water (Eases. our many style! éEIV-VIâ€"NEIDER 'CiOOKE: Our Repair Department is in La, hands 0! a Competent workman 9f mny years ex- patience. All Watches and Clocks that v: repair are guarantud for one yean ' . GILT NOVELTY CLOCKS A'FINE LINE 0;; Sterling Silver Nofi'eltieS ma’cher was‘groatly 811110!“ 9"“! f" to aomaéxfieuso Vin rectifying £1 blundeu The clerk was instruc'z to make the fellow settle the day; gravgl ‘. 4 Contra} "cane .west' 1' from the north dud of towngzgnd Highwood can wfli down toffhe school. We don’t. know whet‘xe: they hava any fifth’and hixth gtaéles from that and of town in- the lflégh School. - A g Alderman Grant’gmws drasti: 'as; he increases in years dud wiyl‘inm.‘ He proposed that those water ‘uzfiim who had paid their rates with adieu, due bills. etc., pay up, or 'the udéee, bills, etc. be put up at auntibn ad. sold for what they‘ will, Iggy ed the hash resultant bound Mo; {be city twaeury. This will mke§ ion hustle. ’Rah for Grant. - Ag} f‘W.‘ Fletcher was paid the 8500 balance on his intake pipe repair: with closer. n mats nm nan com?! 'm. EYES TESTED FREE. . , an Expert ()guician. Sa‘tiSr- â€"--uDâ€"~ _,____...â€" nevér‘ibeen able .t0vbny your selection. II" N I We h‘$8 m 8‘10": Kin-SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. §or money rc- dot piyable‘ nay} lot“, 1901. at six per cent. Graph, wanted it some other way to save: the credit of the city. but tbe'coudcil thought 'uum. wise and voted aé they thought. wise and voud aq: they thought. Charlés McNeil in: ordered paid“ $61 for his work am putting down a water main and lb’a pumping edgin- eer wan ordered to repair the pumps this winter, 30% bids {or the old wa- ter beam tor flu; boilers. He has boonappointod (lity‘ enginéer at a diary of 820 bet r‘nonth. The. re- quisitions were ordered. the bills paid and at 10:45 the “honorable lbody”rooe and (la-parted for their homes. Aldermen (Wynn and VanRiper heve new 9" rebate. Clampitt‘e‘ is" the latent parieian style. Mr. Grant, we thought, had a new pair of spec- teclee end Greenslad hed his hair cut. Mr Roberts seemed to enjoy n fresh cigar while agwrney Knox sat with hid feet over' we top of m; deck till called upon in decide wheth- er it required a majority of all the alderuien elected lqpeee «a financial imee‘eu‘re. When he callei‘x {or the “etawoe” and after f careful search‘ read something an the subject. 'Al- ‘ dcnnen Warren seemed ubsmhed in~ deep thought, probably thinking of that rich and namely finish he in put- ting on the inniifle of Trinity church. Np 0113'th exciu-«l but G rant when he pounded his desk pawn uvnr Mr. Silgerelroln's reqnest to let his old barn standnintil spring. ,Thn mayor was bland from first tu last. the clrl’k usiduous and prompt. while marshal Dooley and Judge Hibhard Imre up the police and dudicial end of the city. , . ' : The contract for makingplans HUI‘ Specifications fql: u'n electric lighting phat to be erected for the govern night at E9“ Sheridan; was given to A. G What-(tn -.¢.,-_'_~- .â€" Just before {going to press we learned of Judge Fullertonf 3 death. .He died in Clxpcago, Thursday. at 3:30p. m. 7 g "is: ‘ llIIOS' Cdll only and get 8 8‘ HOT”. WM of us you will 1WD!“ a. (”min to go WM! "it, We have them mv n sou-Noe you WM“ ‘31]:0 ‘ fine line of M Call and see i 1 When you buy 3°“? I A SHOES AND Q.’ CI§!§¥I I..." "“0. m I ' - I..IIIII.I"§.I§ II... I... Mrs. Irene Safiord entertained at luncheon Wednesday. . Mr. Clark and daughter, Annie, are guests at Mrs. Chas. Shaw’s. Mrs. F. Copeland and danghte; left Tuesday for Colnmdo Spring. Mrs. Young, of Chicago, the guest at Mrs. R. D. Co; Miss Stanton, uf Evnnaton, was the guest of Miss Herford re- (-ently. Mrs. Dom Van H139 was a‘ guest it Mrs. W. H. Johnson's the past week. Mtg. CharlesSbaw and daugh- ter, Mildred, leme Saturday for Toronto, Canada. Mask 1' Phil Selma! entertained ‘a number of his little friends But- lnrduy of kit week. Mrs. Aaron Parker. of Detmit,‘ wna’tlw guest of her sister. Mn. J. J. Fanning, last week. Mrs. Andrew 'McLeish' gave I reception Saturday afternoon of last week in honor of Miss Suf- clifl‘. A little boy arrived it the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Day Wed- nesday morning. Mr. Day-looks radiant. It is Sunday every day radiant. It is Sunday every any with him. ' ' four new use! of 'mrlet fever. Mr. Roebuck died Monday 3! the home of his danghbr‘ In. Fred Grabo. Burial Wading-day at the Glencoe cemetery. Mr. John Kirchner. went to Chicago two week: £30 Satufllly and has not been seen since. In- quiries at police headquarters and makc the most val- uablc present them in ail styles It Up-to-Date Glcncoe. 1-. A, BLOMD‘AHL. . BLOMDAHL’ BA 5 YE ’S BLOCK. attained by last at hospitals have met with no no- eeu. Mr.‘ Kirchner is c sheaf makér and has been a resident of Glenooe for sixteen or seventeen yam. Mn. Kitchner ind child‘- mn have the ”mp-thy of. tlio community. ' MI. W. 5... And you have not m It. Mohr’s new barber shop, second door west of the lea ofioe? Well then, you had better go in and inspect it. If you have any m o: fancy for fine floors, pl will do so. for he has the netted. maple and black walnut floor them in in town, laid by Mel-ts. Winch I Box-chm. The center piece 'u a workofu-t, and you would get suggestion- for your own Mll- or dining mom. Then Hr. Holst h- uw Mu. stove, sheul, ruori. Having up. infect everything in new tad up to date; even his cigau on at new and hub, and he hut now smile on hi- fwe, bean” his customers are no planed. And further he has new customers to see and use his new shop. mu, etc. He bu name new style sham and hair cuts tho. We spoke lat week of publish- ing oemin sections of the hi relating to the pmpoued‘Pu‘k dilâ€" trict on the out side. But It the public meeting. Saturday night. in McDonald's hall M whole matter was gone (we: and fully explained by 31:. Hillard In! othen. Personally d! are in h- votofthepukqdoh. duply II nmtterofprotecfiol. “chatty and glory and attracting. of EighhndPuimldbaW ifs-tale prion-m .50.” get hold of our lab lied. A fufllineofPino gm,Smith.Univer andothcr good make- men: Store. my DiSPIaV of Slippers.

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