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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 30 Aug 1901, p. 5

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BENZINE, LINSEED OIL, TURPENTINE, NEATSFOOT OIL, BICYCLE OIL, SEWING MACHINE OIL‘ HACHINE OILS, AXLE GREASE. WOOD ALCOHOL. tun cum: Ins-mm mm Plan 92 BATflS! BATflS! * RAFFEN'GI BAKER. Coal, Buildjng Material, and lce. Joan sum: Dede! in Gasoline and Funnies Su plied in Large at Small u: lines. is by mail left at Weiseu- berx's Feed 3501}: ‘P‘tomptly P. O. Box '14. CHICAGO. NEW YORK. BOSTON Supremls Floor Finish 2|»on "Garnish ($0.. DR. FRANK M. INCALLSK , 942 33,. ' CENTRAL AVENUE. Two doors west of was oflice. 7" Treatment of Floors i312. JAMES ,WATSON, . W. BYSONG :DR. E. C. KAYE DENTIST. 7 A _ Do you know that you can get a bath right. here in Bighlangfl’uk. M Ofice. 86 Durham Ave.. Chicago Thurman. Exrnzss 871 . 4. "MW .' TELEPHONE PURE WISGOISII ICE muffin-lull! Send for our Booklet. DENTIST. attended to W St. “fl-lulu. Ill OILS Wlnuetkl. Illlnoll. ‘-err Sign}! Quan- Highland Park. "noon. 5!. John; Avg. NURSE 34 I. 53!. W c Published any {MA-y morning It “fit- luad Put. 111.. md’Wlnnetka. Ill-r by the Sheridan Road Pglgޤhing Co. Newt-Wt Building. 971 Centnl Av'e Highland Put. . A. E. Dons", Entered at the Post-Office at Highhnd i ,u aecond~elm mutter. . § “vanilla. nus undo know-on W3" It flight-d Park om“. . L. . FALSE cannons. Editors are not infallible; «‘o the best they can, sometimes scheming knaves will impose in them. Hence, we do not censu‘e the editors of of two ésteex n d Wankegan temporarles, the ’m- zette, the Sun, for what purpow- Ml to be reliable ‘information slur t one city government. We re;:*-e\ it, all the same. as it is habh- to carry the impression ab: mid through the county, eepecin‘ly that Highland Park is a‘turnwil, a sort of internicine municipal war. The simple fact is they m re 1de upon by designing z 1'- sons, but like all such thing} it will prove a boomerang to itsi'lu- thorn. . ' g, In the first place we aretgf'n- termed that our municipal affiirs are a sad, confused condiii in, worse in fact than any other Chi- cago suburb. Now as a mailer of fact there is not one sixgkle word of truth in that statem’.“ t, not even a shadow of truth; ' l' is false in every identical partioiar. 1 Why everybody knows and is hap- ‘ ‘py in ‘ the knoWledge, that for years we have not had so ‘.hor-‘ oughly competent, downright, loy- al, honest, public spirited and her- fectly harmonious city a liais- tration as the present. Frongf the day it was inaugurated, till i N, there has not been a raffle i feather; not one hair h . een disturbed. Then to say “ltlgqggiles of extensive propositions!” th. t is an! unmitigated falsehood of ‘ ex- tensive proportions.}’~j , I {.8115le P‘VY‘" uvuu-I ‘ , I Then to increase these t ’u )les ( Mayor Evans “ousted” fire M. 'lé'sh- sl Morton. All the “ouslflhg” there was done Mr. Mortal; lidid himself. His term of oflicfié’, ex- pired and some people thougi“. he 1‘ *had been too prominent ingii‘pcal j politics, and besides the m ' nrity of the property owners Vented Andrew Bock, the old fire mrlr<bal, and as we are informed, th» best one the department ever‘ha l. and - Mayor Evans 'simply did whz-t he .knew the people wanted whu be appointed him. That was all; there was no flurry and no «reite- ment; the people were pleas u? and contented. The same you: xgsters ’in one of the hose companiw. who: saw no political loaves and ‘ishes for them in this present a('r:inis- tration, and evidently being some- ‘ what afflicted with that quite too i 'com‘mon disease amqng American ypuths known as the, “big-Emad’T resigned." If they looked up the next morning tosee that ta? '1 stand A‘ Com-lat of Noah Shore lutelltnncziii. Tclcpkonc No. 92. Hishand Pub FRIDAY, AUGUST 30, 190,}. mums um PEI! van _ $1.50 1F PAID IN ADVANCE' [Zipe fall (gushing throng“ @he Cigy building and .the bé-‘autiful home of expoatmaster i‘.)aolay, ([Ncon PORATIDJ OFFICES: Mann; :0 *. “'5‘: SHERIDAN "ROAD NEWS: they were disappointed. Why the stand pipe did not even tram: ble, in fact, did not move a hair and it an erect and strong today as 'it ever wasnnd will be there years and years after folks who seem to think they wear No. 14 are dead and fbrgotten. The better element of the coin- pany has helpd at fires ever since, 'and are ready {or service now as usual, and there is being or has been organized and equipped a new company in Idle wild, so that instead of the city being without fire protection,” is falsely stated, it was never more adequawa and efficiently protect- ed than now. Finally, the trouble at the water works. Well, there is not any. has not been and will not be any while this administration adminis- ters its atfairs. The chairman of that committee, Fred Greenslade, is a competent, honest, fearless man, Working for the good of the city, and he has his hand on the helm. True, the old engineer re- signed, but no one asked or wished 'him to do it, so far as we ever iheard; he did it himself with the advice perhaps of some foolish so- called friends. who see snow what a blunder it was. But everything goes on as though nothing had happened. Lake Michigan is there all the same, the pumps work as usual and have all the water We want and everything is as pleasant and placid as a June evening. We are sorry for our Wankegan contemporaries that they have been deceived in this way. We suggested last week the possibility of golf bemg a “fad’ ’ with many, especially sociéty wom. en of frail health and strength. But here comes the mayor of Syr- House, 1‘, 1. WHO Buys II: us no. :- filth-but one of the bee; amuse- ments for persons of all ages, sexes, colors and conditions; that it brings color to the cheek, brill- iancy to the eye, vigor and steadi- ness to the nerve, iron into the blood, and de$elope in_a most re- markable manner and degree, soundness and health of body and brain' alike. We take it all back; it is 'not a fad, albeit wé wonder how many would play were it not the fashion. ‘ 3 We understand there is to be a change in the high school, that Prof. Floret is not to be retained. We know not why, as all had aup~ posed he was not only a compe- tent, but an awompliahed teacher, a Parisian born and bred. We 1know not who is to take his‘ place, .but this we do know that the average American born and taught teacher of French is a very in-‘ competent teacher for the simple fact that only about one American in one hundred is born with the 'natural “querk of the tongue” for the proper pronunciation of French. French accent is a born gift, not an acquired art. Let" us hope that the public money will be expended for a more useful study. ; ' Our Mayor has a double in name at least. A Minneapolis dispatch says “Robert G. Evans died Mon- day at his Kenwood homo,” and thengoos on to say he was a United ‘ States district attorney, etc. He was prominent in politics, a candi- date for tho United States senate. But with all his business success, political prominence and promise, ‘he had not been elected three times as mayor of Highland Park. That honor belongs to our Robert G. only. - ‘ - . who says it is not a 0n IMPROVED HIGHLAND PARK REAL ESTATE in Sums of 5|,000 ‘agdA guards. AA MONBYTOLOAN AT I: PER All the Late??? West Central Ave. Vine Avenue. Phone 403. FINE LAUNDRY WORK, ‘ I We are also prepared to handle your Family Washing carefully and at very reasonable prlccs W than any other we '0“ me 32.11:: :33: ABL mm. You can no. break is. "6 NON-BRIAN Bi-ing a sledge hammer and try it. 37‘". no HALL! ‘ have you tried our anti-rusting Tinware? We carry a complete line and will replace free. 0! charge any article that rusts. OurCrystalWhiteware hasnoequal. Itiswithou: ’PIIIJIE 28. RELIABLE STEAM LAUNDRY BIEYBLES m Repaired and will waderimlc Lion W l n I I o and Bell Hand!!!- BABY MRIASES SHIRT WAISTS AND FANCY SKIRTS as they should be done. Nocrenberg Hintl, Bi WXSHINGTON s:r.. CHICAGO. HIGHLAND PARK. THE CHOICEST AND FRESHEST AT . c. PURbY a SONS. JEREMHH MRS. BOCK’S, . o and Figggt Groceries, Vegetables and Fruits on the Market and Vegetablgs. West Central Ave DOMESTIC FINISH Our m a. 03033 BUT YOUR 00M. CENT mo IMHO Hardnn 8mm Highland Park. WWdIflM Electrical

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