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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 6 Sep 1901, p. 4

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cm amass. Baha'i; G. Evans ............... John Finney ........ , ........ '.. Kenneth 3.; Smooth. .......... A John 6. Dufly. .............. T Wyliy! D. Alford ........ Polit- Jacob. J. Brand ............... ( John 8 Bell ................... Edward Ingllls. . . .Supt W at: Alex. Scott... .Asst Supt. W at. "LA~ 303,11 Rudolph . . Fred Rudoiph. . . Andrew Bock-- John Nelson ................... ‘ . rouce Edvard Nevins ....... Fureman Streets 11th"! ($016.. .................. Helper Honda! Hedth.~Rubt. G. Evans, L. H. Bergen, M. 1)., James McDonald, George Elvey. Bond of Locnllmprovementsâ€"Roben 0. Erma. Funk D. Everett, licorge I. Roberts. First Wardâ€"Edward A. Warren Mb: loses. Second Wank-finer: G. Clampitt F m D: Everett. Third Wardâ€"4390119 M.Rober£s‘ B. Woodmff. Fourth Wurdâ€"Fred Greenslade, L. Brand. J V , -â€"J.B. Woodrufl,fl. L. Brand, E. A. 3mm. A Mutiny-G. L.-Bmud. l". D. Everett. Frode-eenalade. ‘ Sheet and Alleyâ€"I". D. Everett. G. I) Band Edward A. Warren. J. ‘B. ' Woodmlf. ' ! Assessmentrâ€"E. A. Warren, I. How and J. B. Woodrutf. " lavageâ€"4i. W. Roberts, A. u Ckmpitt, M.'Moses. ’ STANDING (‘0!8 IT'I‘IEH. Financeâ€"M. Moses. 1“. I). Everett, G. L. Brand.- Audifing â€"A. H. Clampitt FredGreew blade (3. W. Roberta Fire and Wa‘erâ€"‘Fred ernslade, J. B. Woodmfi. A h. Clampitt. Policeâ€"G. L. Brand. M. Mogvses. G. W omcoopgn from 7 a. m. tn 7:30 p. m. Hal trans arrive and depart as follows Som‘u Bouxn 6:57 3. 111. received sud dispatched PBBSBYTBRIAN «- Rev. A. A. Han: I stick]. Pastor. 10:45 -â€"â€" Sunday. morning scvices. 12 m. â€"- Sunflarfidhool, It. W. Patton, Superintendent. ‘ '» 7 p. m. â€"-Chri.stfan Endca'vor. ! Week-day services: , 3 p. m.â€"â€" Wednesday, Ladies‘ Mission- | an Union. ‘ a 7:“ _- Wednesday evening prayer . meeting. ' All nre cordially invited. FIRST UNITED EVANGELICALâ€" Rev. A. Haefele. Pastor. 9:30 a. m.â€" Sunday-School, Aug. Noerenberg Superintendent. 10:45 a. In. â€"â€" Sunday morning ser- evening prayer meetings. Sunday morning services and Wed- nesday evening prayer meeting are conducted in German. Strungers are especially welcome. EDEN EZER EVANGELICAL â€"- Rev. 0. G. Schmid. Pastor. 10:. In. - Snnflsy-School, O. 3. Brand meeting. Smithy morning semices and Wed- nesday. "fining prayer meeting conducted” m German. Allure welcome. EPISOOPALâ€"Rev. P. C. Wolcott, Rec for. Sunday services: :1 I; n..-1.....:-. (nun-«v 0:57 a. m. received ‘ 9:3 a. m. 13:56 p. m. received. 3:17 p. In. " , 7:17 p.111. “ dis] on: not open o_n Sunday. ”in; 9:31 t. 11:31 a». 3:44 p. :45 p. In. â€"â€"Christian Endeavor. p. m. â€"-â€" Sunday evening services. p â€"â€" Wednesday and Friday , ,-A__. __.. Superintendent. 1 ll 3. n1. â€"â€" Sunday morning services. 6:45 p. In. â€"â€"- Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. â€" Sunday evening services. Week-(13y meetings: ' mo 1); Insâ€"Wednesday. Senior pray: me-etxng. Highland Park Postofl'ice. g cuunésss. 3?; Friday. English prayer Norm BOUND 1. received and dispatched ”mummy. .' . . Ass’t. Rev Holy Eucharist (every X iv. Flétcher. RM. . .1 ......... Mayor . .;....L....Clerk ........ Attorney ....;...1‘reunrer . . ..1’olice Judge ......... ' Collecmr .......... Auditor Ipt. Water Works apt. Water Works ... .Fire Marshal 53".. Fire Marshal . . . . .City Marshal ....... ..Police .. .._. ..... ‘ .POIice .Fureman Stream ........... Help!” . Warren, Mbses dispatched. ert's‘ Joseph (home ésflxs'râ€"pra‘tm. mm, Paw; 10:453.m.-â€"Sundn mum-1n panic: in m_.-â€"Snn4hy-s_e *ool.VM. ’ 110m! »'H‘ighlund Park Council Nap-1066,- A.-. Inset secm‘xd. and {with Manda ,E‘. M. Lang. xjégem; 1“,; R. '-GNGD9‘ rotary, V ’ ; ‘ " North American Uninn mums _ third g‘huruinys each month. G. f1-. Kline. president: J. Bowden, secretary. St. John Court meet second and fomtlg Wednesdays each month “"111. Henley. ,‘C. 13.; I). O‘Brien, secretary. r St. Mary (hurt meet firstand that tWednexsdqus each month] Mrs \\ 'v. Duoley. (I. R.: Mrs. I“. l’ius. secrets . (Tnmp’ H70 Modem Womlmen I ( America. meet first and fourth F141 1! ‘ in each mxmth. W. M. Ihxfley. V. . , J 1?. Duffy. Secretary. V car meéti . . Evfryone we come. am»: y.. . _ SWEDISH M. E.-Rev. maker. Pastor! , * ‘ 3‘45 p. m. â€"‘ Sunday-Sc; 72m) p. m. ~ Epwurth L 7:45 p. m. ~â€":§uuday eve , A.-..I HIGHLAND PARK CHRISTIAN S 7' ENCE SOCIETY 7 , 7‘ ,' Sunday morning sexv_ice.__l0’:£5. Weduegdayemfng gervieg, “.330. V _ Public. library; budding. ~41“ welcome. Ghflstian ficieu‘ce rem}! * goon: open. Wednemlay afternoons - ’SEcmszncmTtQ . ' A. 0. Fay Lodge 6761A. Ea A. 2; meet first and second M1)nda_.ys.- A.‘ McPherson. W. master; D.‘ A. 801m é secretary. , ‘ . Lodge 316 Mystié Workers of World, meet sewnd and fourth '1‘- (lay each month. “"111. Dunner. Yr} dent. J. H. N. Finney. Secretary. (Yarpenters' Union, meet. fnu 'l‘humltfiy-rwh munth. I. Sewm President. I). O‘Brien, Sermtary.‘ flow It Is Done. The first. object in life with the 1‘ ericun’ pimple is to "get rich“ ‘seoond. how to regain, good hot}: The first can be obtaiued by one: honesty and saving: the séooud (g health) by using Green's August Flov Shank! you be a despondent sum from any of the effects of Dyspep Liver Cmnplaint, Appendicitis: hidig tion. etc. such as Sick Headache.) pitution of the Heart. flour Stow: Habitual Costivcness, Dlz‘ziness of Head. Nervous Frosty-m muz how Spa: etc. yau need not 51:12.5;- another c TWO dunes 9f the well known A b‘ldwer will relieves you at once.- in G. R. Cummings and get u sample tle fret Regulur siaw 75 cents. Green‘ 5 Prim Almanac. Cur-:3 .1.m,m. mm“; MCbW m“ _ ._ Mmmm . “0.9.. fl _sm»w . $77 FRANK OTTOL ....flortst. . .. And! Pgactlcal Landscape Gardener .......... uni-sun. - "up.-. 3‘45 p. m. ~ Sunday-Schml. ~ 7200 p. m. -- Epwurth Magma. 7:15 p. m. ésunday evening set-Vic Everyone welcomed. ’ Willow St. i: Ll \ 774: \ :4 "T . \aIL. I \ ‘I HEALTH is me must complete in the rity. Mn b: necessary for the physician :0 d: Cid: what the medicine shall he. “ can fiil his PBESBBIPTIUIS 1 by com iunding accurately the pure and ffes cm drugs. What cannot be found in our line 4 PKGPRIETORY ARTICLES cannot be considered the best. \\ carry all that are mud“ ’. ,B. CUMMINGS. can be repaflred. There :Ir remedies, if not curtail cures, here for every ai ment under the Sun. 0y stock of s DRUGS MID ”ENGINES r. rm ms W" or m amt Christian Endeavor. \uuday evening servic Wednesday evening pm 'Tfiléphonc 271., muuvu In "UV.” A Ill .â€" ’-. o. - - ~»-- 4m flowers and I? at. Near Provident TH lg SHER'IDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. A ve. , The hpruent is emnthnyâ€"in Amer. lca, at leastâ€"the day of the youngmll. 5% mm ‘0’ He inn demgnd. If Y , ‘ he be mentally. well °'" e“ equipped and have enacts: And common eenee to be! He knowleate. he will and mean. ore opportunitiee open to him. often on the very threehold elf ht hndneu ~gamer. such a the young men of II earlier day would dream of u the tool only of long years of welting end work- nag. says the Scientific American; Dur- ing o recent Visit to that hive of”- duetry which Iwerm around Pitt'- hurg-h, anti in'the volley. oh the Honch- gahela and Allegheny, we were in- rpreaeod with the hot thee In meat of «he great menuhetnrln‘ ertehfld- 1 mente the highest podttonn of m eibility were filled by men who were yet 'eevernl your: on this elde o! the prime of life. That such young heels ehonld eo ottenhe dleeotlngmt hdnr trial concerns “fine in port to the amazing rapidity with which new 11:6 dusttiesheve eprung npdurlng the past decade, end in part to the hot; that the keen competition.“ the one ‘ calls for the adaptivenek and enem which are the, naturel qualitiee of youth. Time was- when there we: on overplue, especially in the technloel trades and professions. of the nupply of qualified young men. but to-dny eon- ditione are entirely reversed. Clgr - proof of this was, shown y. the recent annual commencement exercise‘eof the ‘ Stevens institute of technology It Ho- bokeh, when out of 40 graduate: only { a dozen were present to receive their I diplomas. This unprecedented condi- tion of things was explained. by Paed- deut Morton on theg'roundytbat the the wand fur gndmtes to fill hueineu'pb- eitions thin year had been: the moat ur- gent in the history of the inotltntofinfl that most or the absentee. ha!: been induced to leave the institute eweek or more before commencement, in order that the y mlghtbeg-in-‘thelr pretension- al duties at once. President Jlorton further stated that the whole of the 40 graduate. could have secured pod- tions at once if they bed In dented. There is no gainsaying the eignlfleenoe of such facts as these, and on like con- ditions will produce like reenltl. it in proheble that before many yen-e hue elapsed these young greduntee will have risen to positions which are both responsible uni} remunerative. A Long Ielimd justice has decided that to send 3 worthleu package by express to a person, requiring the re- cipient to‘pay charges, come- under the head of petty. larceny end it pair. ishable as such. In’the case the inl- tice decided one man had sent by e;- press a worthleu’ package to on- other as a joke. The expreu chem was 35 cents. The man who got the package couldn’t see anything funny in the business and complained to the magistrate, who entered a charge of petty larceny and extortion Cid fined the joker $5 and coats. With so much talk in the sixth)“ the shirt‘waist man, one becomes 1n:- ions to see him. 01: close inspection. the specter, of the pictonial prell, frilled, tucked and otherwise enem- inat-e, dissolve: into the very ordinary spectacle of a. man without 1. cont} somewhat unusual, perhaps. but by no means unprecedented 1!): some rem past wherever young men have gath- ered in summer for pleasure and nor.- ction. The term itself gram tub]: with overuse. The doubting public in (ruin-11, coming to understend thet the kill- ing bug is not a humbug, but the dangerous thing it is reported to be. A Chicago men, while in one of the public park: recently, was stung on the _1ipe. The next day his M W" fenrfully swollen, and. he W8! ”11‘ to a hospital where he wen treated low blood poisoning, but noon died me: intense suffering. Mn.» Robert. Irving, of Reading. PC». has a corner in the most remrksble market in the world, says the Phil.- delphia North American. She In: solved the intricate’problexn of nuk- ing and selling pie: for a cent. M “ becoming rieh It fit. Mrmm 50" nothing but bake penny pies, end she cannot supp}; the demand. A harvest hand at Colby, Ken, "I convicted of a crime which carried. a jail sentence. Hi. employer ap- peared before Judge Smith end-laid he needed the man’s service in' the wheat field, and wouldn’t the judge defer the sentence until 'the next term» at court infieptemhefl The judge would and did. - on [0! WHY". It requires more th-n 100 gollono o! 011 3 yet: to keep the' large“ loco- motive in smooth running odor. Ithesheenthemetfielit‘ tlewhite heerseinthestehlemeu lawnâ€"- M it IIII “ within: else to being up the eve:- sge 0! life. I‘Sev'e the children!" h the cry of modern humanity end of the modern health depertm‘t Here in en mutationâ€"one of Wilda could he cited. II:- the Philedelphie Seturdsy Evening Post. but on. met the heelth depertment o! loch- ester, N. Y.â€"we tote one o! the dim ot thesecondclssesosstomekethe illnetrstion the'mors impressiveâ€"ee- ubli-hed in the most crowded pate o! the city five ststioui where the purest milk could he ohteined toe in- fflntl. eech notion being in chart. [of e trsined nurse. Dr. Golsr. the ‘heelth commissioner. etstes thet e thousend lives were ssved. In New York ’city e generous mesehnt ha been supplying pure mill: to the poor for eeverel yous. end in every in- stance the mortelity in the secflons‘ where the stetione were loceted wee lowered. “There in nothing eo cheep so human life” hes long been the dee- lnrstlon of the pessimist, end my good people hove sccepted it, it not entirely st leestlin pert. If e m- ehine in broken. they say, it takes money to repeir or replace it, end the lost time of the machine is in-l vslushlc; but it e workmen ie maimed or killed there is enother workman ready to step into his plnce -end the mill grinds on. But this is not the enlightened or the true view; it is not the modern creed. Every 'child born hes its finsncisl weight. lWe estimate every immigrant to be 3worth 81,000 to the country, end‘ I surely our own babies ere es nine- ! hie. The duty. then. as well es the '1 prohlemrls not only to save the lite fi-ot the tot but to bring It up nhder i such conditions end with such encour- i'sgements snd protection on will en- ! able it to get e strong hold on life i and to become one of the country's ; weave earners end weelth hnildere. téurt.’ but I notion of peoiessionell.‘ it itistohoid its ownin the coming. strugglerâ€"strugglee not merely tori commie! dominnnce. but to: the euprernicy of politiesl snd more! ideels. esye the Atlantic. Out period of nstionsl inletion. with ell it brought of good orevflheebeenout; lived. The new epoch will piece s; heavy hsndicsp upon ignorance of the 2 sctuel world, upon indlilerenee to in- , torustionel oases end undertsldnp. upon contempt for the foreigners. What is needed in. indeed. knowledge. end the skill thst knowledge mikel possible. The. spirit with which we confront the notions! tulns of the m- , ture should hove the sobriety. the 1 firmness. the steady eileetiveneee. . which we sesociete with the prefer! Iionhl. : At the conclusion of Wu Tinting”- eddreu nt the Fourth of July oele- bntion in Philedflphh. one of the young women seated on the platform passed a small Amer-icon m to the distinguished Chinese dlplomst. with the request tint he write hie cuto- grnph on one of the white here. A tonntein pen we: fortheoming. Ind Miniatu- Wn graciously complied. The incident was witnessed by others. end in 3 short time n pen-feet “douche of email flag: poured down upon Him with Iimilnr teqneetl from their own- ere. Wu took it good netnrediy end for quite ewhile we. kept buy in. scribing hie “Oomph. At. Wichita a anal! hay went into the atudlo of o photographer and add he wanted hll picture taken. “I want it tooken on my horse.” aald the boy. and jokingly" the photographer an- awered: “All right. hrlng you: hora. up.” "l‘ho’boy dlsappoand. but In a minutetherowaaaamaallandabang on the If." that nlmoat ahook the building, and in come tho boy lending his aaddlo pony. The photograph» was game. however. and. finding his blot! called. he mounted tho boy on hll pony and took hh picture. At: revlnl 11199613 in 3 Georgia townamanuoumdnldthnhew the wickedeat m In the‘clty. “I‘d, go to perdltlon It I should die to- night," he concluded. Immediately an old demon started the hymn: "It you {at there before I dmlwkouttorm -â€"I'ln combat. too.” m the demon wondered why cum huhed. Andrew cane.“ an: “R hull- guns to dlo rich." A pollutant m march-m o! 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