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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 22 Mar 1901, p. 2

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Toby-oa- 381. Tm No.15. BATflS! BATHS! Centi‘al Ave. 9-12 mauLANo PAI'IK 0911c: : Fletcher Block. cranium 3Dw3.g1‘.I rummxn' 7-1. Mnmuuaht'l‘ in oogce or a: a distance in their icine! No Surgery! No Pain! Enclosi- stamp [or fun information was)! ourcase and demrezn A us at Hishvood.‘ Lake (30.. Ill. Hotel Merchant PLUMBING AND” HOT IWATER HEATING syncuu. FAI'UI-Y us-r You should mvvdkate the MM PROL? H S' GAIL wnnm Christians. and an other: who with. bans use their Creator's God-”(3 biven Power in curinfbe themseives of their bodily ailments Welt‘mer and Others Methodsofhy __ _ A.4...A_n..â€" > Bring you; job Work to the ans LII-tn 0506. V Reliable ‘ ”7:71: Vim: Ave. . between St Stem Johns Avenue and Sheridan Road. laundry sir. PETER E31205g .4...â€" TELEPHONE 4°3- Hj‘gauad Puk, m. Barber Shop, . Following 13 a flu of prices: ’ GENTLE MAN ’5 LIST. Shirts, plain. .Io ' “withcotazcuffsxs “ openfront . . .. n flannel ....... 4.8 Mgee .‘ ...... 12 Piflow Shams 10-25 LADIES’ LIST. - Qdkrs'. ..,. . . .245 C rpair' . tmm . landershirtsvets . Nightshirtsu . Socks, pe_r pair. Handkerch hufS- - warmers ..... Cornb’n Suits Boys’ waists Aprons ----- Overails . - - - Jackets . .. foweis ,.. 3;- Table (Layers “it Blankets ....... 15 Curtains 25-h Pillow Slips ----- 3 i Quilts ....... 20330 1 Oran: by 13ml pmmlmended 10.60069 Dentin: and delivered 2 Curtains done‘ ”mm. Al! LaceWahdone vmhcate Neckties, 2am Napkins \ Lumber. Coal and Building Material. 1:21:95"? 21; ‘Ofiice ‘nd Yard in Lumber Dist. FiRST ST" NEAR CENTRAL AVE. mum Park. In. LLOYD M. BERGEN, MID. 1.Jo“HN 'Monkjsgig' A. ABERCROMBY, DR. FRANK m. INGALLS . m M. mam PARK ‘ CENTRAL MENUS. Two am west of Ens office. Do you know. that you c: u get a bath right. here in “5ng Park at. - DR. JAMES WKTSON. A. ROBEhTSON, DR. E. C. KAYE. A Hormonal « lt‘oller. .. .2 ‘At Remain: Rates. silk.) Maznetic Hull!!!- 10-25 5‘15 DENTIST. 84.6 5-10 m'us'r. Bllkll IN LADIES’ LIST. Collars: . .v . . .: Qufifs, pair.) .,- at Undervestsu Handkerchiefs Child’s ........ 5â€"8 Shirtwaists.. 15'25 Skim plain.15â€"zo “ ancy 35-40 dreSS. .40-250 “ chiidmn’ s 3â€"; Chemises ...... ‘5 Drawers - --5 Stockingsmair. .2 Nightdrasesn 5 Aprons ...._.u..5â€"8 Highland Park. Ill. “ piain comm-4 Corset covers --4 Twofiet Napkin” .. was gem fits ....... 15 Curtains .254! Quilts ....... 20â€"10 mama Pun-k. III Highland Park, - , .Illinois‘ St. Johgs Aye" Trim .' 53!. , I 5.25 15â€"20 35‘49 _4o~.so “Prim Fuck Evidence?” ~â€"Some time ago we had oecask publish several communications cising the methnds of apublic oi Sheridan Road Publishing Eaten“! 3 the Post-855a at Highlam u secom‘l'chas matter. ‘ Ad val-using nu: ma knfivn on uppit- u flunk-a Ptrk oflkc. in this cityfl Soon after he . into‘ this office apd stopped his p and paid» up about We years’ arr (for which we said thanks.) The ink"'was busty Jars, on isms, before this official sine ‘ ‘ruahed into our den and defila that we take his name out of paper forthwith. Where did he warn that his x mm appeared in that billvf dam? He was not a suchriber 'to’ ‘tfiis'pap’ r at the'time. It )ooks as though he lad borrowed it! ' ’Whét‘do yell‘thifi} of a manjv'ba will stop big paper: ind than boriow his mighbors? ' ., ‘quuiescai m pace. , ‘ A short; time “after, “We bapp tolpublish a notice in which it unwary to use his gnu-ma Published evei-y Friday momma 31 had Park. “1.. and Winnetkn. 111.. by A. E. Douay, Nmum Bundin . 311 Central Ax r -Hizhl§nd Park. ‘ has few days it iB‘ true‘, the? has not been quite as deep was before the so-‘called imp: ment, but from present an ances, 0119 winter more. and t’ .will be lime or fiothing left 9: magmdam. It was a desp effort to get it done before wi set in, and as a result it wag half mile-(1.. McGregor Ac was evidently anxious to r spme money out of it. ‘ Then, when we take into finn- sideration that .the trolley? :ad offered to paveagood, broad st set entirely at its mm expense, .1 um the Sheridan Road viaduct ( ear to. .the high school building, t ié easy to r'éalizew Ut a pie( 3 of consummate stupidity, not tq Say crime, was enacted by our re e at législators and mayor. ‘ ‘ “The Cmus a Flute." . ‘ Alderman L. '0 Van Riper“: m- nounces himself as an indepet but candidate for Mayor. The friends who Happened M}; Van Riper think he did not 45: “Hr deal in the caucus Thur; (lay evening and have urged him to 2m: independpnt. ' The .u'cus sm'med to be 3 sided afiair. Ttu. n‘ieuds of the ceesful nominee appeared very repeatem - ‘ , Mcflugor’s Mac-dam. If McGregor Adams,u . present residing' m Highland 1 he isdoubtless proud of his~ urthe macadumjzing of. St. Jé avenue. For some remain he very anxious to have a bar that job- and he has a chant see now. what a per'fe‘ct bétx made of it.‘ His desire to h: A Comm of North Shore mum-1m FRIDAY, MARCH Teleghonc No. 92, Highland Pm TERMS): .50 PER YEAR.‘ (momma: Ann.) OFF ICES 3 - ‘Mami‘ gar. z.- T ’E SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. V!‘ to Eni- ( in} dad the K318 '8! i110 tfie‘ Hid {we mg Me HUI eke sue ‘4 1'0 ndt :11! xhe ( )ne IBI‘ V88 at mm: initmduuhtbuwith the rexpectatm at making 6611161111113 out o-1_.$116 proparty owner! on thatstraet 7 , % B61!“ reported, at one time, rail; liming ofiered to furnish the money to the town, and take his @1111nt of getting it out of the tax payers? When some of them on that-street asked him if it'waa a fact he denied it; but circum- stances Soon after proved very strong ‘ciréumstantial, evidence that he die} make the proposition ‘311 the same. i ‘ These-called “Tammany” folks held their city caucus Thursday evening in Goldberg’ a hall. The attendance was large, 'many going to see the (no. ”any have a vivid re. membraaoe of a eixhilar caucus two years ag'o‘, When. the plan of cum- paigagby‘. beer waa‘ inaugurated. That will hirdly be repeated, at' least so openly this year; for two reasons; first, the beerwill perhaps have to be paid for in advance, and second. they won’t runthe risk of having the election of this ticket declared void because beer was used to secure votes. They have a tolerably well defined fear that if the game should he tried as opedly and defiantly as two years ago thatllome one would “squeal” and law then: their victory. And_besidea, some voters who went [caliber two years ago have waked up to the shame and disgrace of the thing and will keep aloof from the ’beenkeg thisyear. ‘ But most astounding of all is the nomination of S. F Knox for city attorney. This was done for two reaSOne evidently. Firet,theyoould not shake him elf. He practically said to them “Put me on there or I’ll bust your ticket” and they linew‘he could do it well enough; and he would have no seruples about it And second. the dificulty of getting any other candidate. We remember two yesre ago how one of their well known leaders went up and down the streets at the last, begging other lawyers to go on the ticket es the election of' Knox. would be a disgrace to the city. And he could no; get any one of our numerous attorneys to go on -’thst ticket That told what honorable men thought 0* the party tioket But,Mr. Knoxflms made a record along three lines, namely, inability to do the work, as in the John Auerm cane; inwmpeuincy, aain thee ssbessmept cases. old Port plug and others thafifsiled; and his pe spite work or partisanship as in the Lindblqm case where he got houeddown by Jndge Donnell] for his confinetin bringing such a suit. iBut all these things, the entren- {gance and extra cash, etc, we shall wreak 9f 98!“? After two years of such adminis- tratiou'in we have had, we confess to some “prise that Daniel Cobb would have the boldness to run again for mayor. We have never regarded hiatus a positively vicious m; hid iimompetency lien ‘in the find of big Ipositive vim M at thaofliéinh he has appointed during the last two years; than 3Q enough to con demxi any man. ' Really it seems as though they had made a ticket to invite defeat. There are some good men on the ticket, some we are persuaded are there without their knoweldge or consent, for we cannot believe some men nominated there would go on such a ticket; The caucus was one {aided and partisan to make the public believe this was the poples’ choice The people nominate by petitioumot by sucha caucus. The mediatio- woroas follows: . 4â€"Daniel Cobb. .Cler â€"-W M. Dooley. _ T - anaW. Sweeuand. yâ€"Samud F. Knox. Aid (styWaIdâ€"John H Shcahau. ‘ Aid. and Wank-Emil Rud h. Aid. 3rd waM~â€"F. W. Cushml'if. Aid. 4th Wardâ€"M. (1' Con . v â€"77, DALE SWEETLAND, Pharmacist. OpenHmBlcck. Cure your LGOld , Instantly. ' ‘A TURKISH BAIH one Pound 0! fine My free! Next door to Postofl'ice. Groceries 21:: Dry Goods; Shoes!“ A coih elin OUR M0110: Con rte 0|“ stun-@399 , Q" GIESER BROS’. MEAT MARKET, W. Central Ave" Bet. Mrs. Bock' s and Noennberg 8t Hintz’ Amt fa All Age Of Specialties. CHAsaasANu Sell Band C01 Our Specialty is Fine Groceries. Telephogg 16. W Park. WEE ATS We bend our endeavor to have the thokest stack of Staple Gssssascs "ssh wmzsasasassacs V ammfi‘ws‘? soon as e are on an I n ‘ or call at ouÂ¥ commodlous store. next to the ,Postf‘vffice. ' A CHEAE Latest Domestic Finish Machine, Highland Park Laundry, “h Inordertoattract your attentimtothelahekm our bread we will give 1 pound of candy absolutely {rectothose who return 20 labels cut from our makeofbread. Boysand girls, saveZO Somervflc Bakerylabelsand return to the grocery. He will glagily give you the candy. Somerville Bakery, SEE MY wmooy We cuff the beet goode at an honed. price. All grooeriee promptly free of charge. We no cloein our line of Dry Goods, and will eel] reg: of ooet A choice line to eeleot from. You should new what We can do for you in due line before buying elsewhere. Click flan: tocxccl in domestic an. W 98'“.- uywfllpucuinnlxuerpsitimthnmhhn in db W M It mu: prices. We've balk; my lory Jeni“ pacific. endavor to give on! We have M . Item-«Han. CENTRAL AVENUE. HIGHLAND Fault Prices Always Right TELEPHONE as. only firstâ€"clu- meah at u prionthlt in right for the qunlity of meat: that we handh. hone-t dealer can aflomd to Inst“. nut! that are not am out. We don’t try ”any n clu- of mm. Poople in Highland Pith m not. as a rule, poking burg-ha in find! foodstufu, m. Ind when you buy d at you no muwgtonly the“ ‘ C. A. KUIST, General HardWare Noambgrg 8t Hintz, Furnishing‘ Goods.... F. H. EVANS. Highland Park. Ill. CHASE “HERE'S Seal had Com. WP“: 8W! CH! EH LUTH! BA CITY Job: I‘dw. I A16: 81 BBENB FIN any; stieu Third I l‘t its“ C: Simd 6 $6 1035

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