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

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RAFFEN 8:" mm. Coal, Building Material, and Ice. Ton-plum .183. flbicago Uamlsb (50., arm IOU“ CHICAGO. NEW YORK. BOSTON HIGHLAND PARK mimosa 71. Supremls Floor Finish Umcc: , Fletcher Block. Hotel Ingleside. HIGH LAND PARK. BATES! BATflS! FiRST ST.. NEAR CENTRAL AVE. Telephone 67. P. ‘0. Box 4897. HIGH GRADE OILS AND GASOLINES KEROSENE, GASOLINE, BENZINE, LINSEED OIL, TURPENTINE, NEATSFOOT OIL, BICYCLE'OIL. . SEWING MACHINE OIL. , MACHINE OILS, AXLE GREA/SE, wooo' ALCOHOI: f um trunnion-Lotti: omce. Phone 92 J. HARRY. Prop. All kinds of Lamps and Fixtures in stock. Bell work ,and Private Tel- ephones a Specialty’.‘ Park Ave" One Block West of the depot . GLENCOE. HIGHLAND PARK, W”!!- I!!!“ Lumber, Coal and Building Material. EXPRESS] NG. m Treatment of Floors DR. FRANK M. INGALLS .C. ROGAN. CENTRAL AVENUE, V Two doors west. of an5 office. Office. 85 Dearbom Ave.. Chicago Turnout. Expnsss 371. ..;.O£fiu,chnmAv¢nu¢.... Telephoneâ€"N9. 79. GLENCOE HOTEL, Office and Yard in Lumber Dian Do you know that. you on! get a hub right here in Highland Park. at . W. BYSONG Wholesale and Retail Dealer in VDR. JAMES WATSON, HIGHLAND PARK, ILL A. ROBERTSON. DR. E. C. TELEPHONE NO 34 Hull-Id Park. III .. Send for our Booklet. DENTIST- DENTIST. DIALII IN GRADUAIE NURSE Tunney}: 21: Highland Park, “minou. St. John: A13. BAGGAGE. Tolophono 53L ILL. gumfiaaan'AEâ€"Ih’gfigghmg‘ Co._ Advortlsinfguus nude kno' a! Highland Park omce. That’sjust iti'woha menohants here in Highland Pa; (doing the same thing. The ma 1 iger of this paper has resided in 'ihis place a little over a year and; during thni time' has spent every ';i>)1|iir of his earnings among home merchants Now,can. the merchau s themselves say the same thing? ‘ Egtippose this paper wasto'advocat buying all the goods poséible : Chicago: How do you think Merchant would feel toward us, -te\rery day um run across print Work done News-um: swam. 271 <52; m! Menu: \ Highl and ~ . Do we always pact; preach? “We clip "tli‘g from the Barrixigton 1% 1‘ continual] y ying ln Chi- finale agent/ “Some merchants- u growling about people cage, and yet. When a struck town with a lot f calendarp last Monday she found t , - sumo mer- chants ready buyers. gum received prices for her calendars t we. would blush to ask for. We pose if we should employ a lovely ‘5‘?" mag lady to go around for us that t} 3. ’ would bite ab them the fix 4. at. anything and we coul same way," _ ’ .. Work done gsame men. we run across print iii Chicagé for thesc chants; we suppose ta. "The: NEWS-LETTER , turn out work good 9; mgh for us or (heir . priceis at to high." All right. weVm-ight thing in buying 0hr office (ides $5 wurtl'; wdrk to ey‘exy $1 done The manager or s r employee. are in Chi day, and “yet spend “heir [110119) at home. The NE\\S ETTEg has i'always refused ' n ‘ ‘rtisvmonts from out- of- towu _ :ms.‘whore their ads would c :11th with home- merchants. I eds. This '8‘“) 0\ (‘1') a A; E. D033“, Ente at tlxeFPust-Ofiice unecu clgm matter. ‘ Those whoipan't 0w a home imprint on their pggtng should not “holler" because (he sidents of the Park buy their gg pds mi Chi- cago. They are 011% following the merchants exam Why, even the SCI 01 board of this township are sending their printing to; " Chicago. . _ ' 5‘) We hope that this :‘mv be rem- -l‘ ’ 01 election. lv‘ take par- edieda‘t‘the next sc The NEWS-LETTER ticuylar pains that tl date of the next School -election ; t not over- lOoked .by the people of this and the/west township. ‘ . o‘N TflE'FEIJlCE. Editing napaper is . niacithing. If we' publish jokes, )eople will say'We are ruttlefb “int-d"; if we don’t, 'we are up old sil. If We publish'original ma 'er, they say we do not glue enou Selections; if We give selections :hey say we are too lazy to write. If we don’t go to church we are ‘ heathen, if we do, we are a hypt rite. If we remtnin in the office, 6. ought 'to get out and hustle. fo coals; if We go out we are not iitt‘i '“dinig to our business. 'If‘we we .L old clothes they laugh atlus,‘ifl _ wear good clothes they say werléifimve a pull. Telephof: N01”. Hick TERMS 82. 00 PER « AR 31. so IF PAID IN AI \iANCE FRIDAY, DEC. (xxEdsigoxA’rs OFFICES: W H0? Aggngmann Pm same mot-A ‘y will say: ice doesn’t mg!) for us to high." " the same eds. This 9" -Chicngu r the Park. he of the Eon lpnllcntlo n ‘1901 3 what we ‘ following ‘viéwz' Managetg .THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. In, ill-none I... An '03-. Anon: the Wont: 0! Out- nere. kiln. 7 Meny o: the women of Indie, end ee- pecielly those of Ceehmere. ere beentto ful. In a typlcel Hindu beauty the ekln la just, dark enough to the e rich, eott appearance to the complex- Ion, says I London journel. The feeturee are regular. the eyee mild and black end shaded by long eilken leehee. the hand: and feet are emell and well formed. the demeanor 1| mode-t. the manner in gentle, the voice low end sweet. There‘ere fine-looking women emong the middle cleee Hindus. ee well as among the upper ten. end even emong the IOWer close the teeee ere often very pleasing. Ken} I Hindu woman who has, perhepe, little pre- tensiono to beauty of face. hee. never- theless. the step and cerrlege of e princess. and if one in not too feetld- toue about perfection of eyee end mouth and noee her figure on Ihe welb down the street with her load on her heed is truly a bountiful eight. File 0! Allmtor’l Tooth. A remarknbie operstion wu per- formed by a dozen keepers on e 18-foot alligator which is kept in the Bronx reoo at New York. The niligntor.which .is o powerlul anlmnl, showed signs of ilerceness for some time. He wound up one morning by killing on eight-toot companion in the ssme tank. Then it who decided that the big one'l teeth should be cut. ‘A rope with s eiing was lowered over hie hesd nnd drown tout; the tail was aimiisrly treated. Each one of the legs was-next secured in s like manner. By patience end re- peated trials n lasso was got into the ponderoul jaw. The sliigator gave s bite nnd the rope ported like thrend. Then n wire rope we. secured. This we: finally got into plsoe. Prell'dent HcKlnley’e deellnetlol'to arose the Mexican border while at El Peso ts uld. to have reminded Repro- Ientntive Hitt of an incident of one of Gen. Grent'e tours. During his first term n3 president Gen. Grunt paid 3 visit to Niagara Falls. He was eager bo‘ cross over to the Cenedlen side, and it was with some dlmculty that his friend: restrefned him. urging thet there wee en unhitten luv tint the president of the United State. rhould not leave the‘eountry during his term of omee. “Well," nld Gen. Grant, pulling at hi: ciglr, “that eeems n very silly law to me. Iwould like to cross over so that Colfax may realize his ambition to be president. [1 it in for only five minutes." Sticks were pried between the jun to keep them from clashing together. Thus held, the reptile lay helpleu end the work of sewing of none of the longest and most dengeroue teeth was soon accomplished. According to A Washington report the telephone elot machlnes are doing an enormous work in: the matter of taking worn-out dimea out of cl ula- tlon.. There is nothing to pr vent worn-out, mutilated nnd alntost mooth dimes from being put into the slots. and as a result ninny persons keep the worn-out dimes for the]. par- ticular purpose. Many druggists and others who keep public telephonee make no objection to taking n'autllated dhnes any more {or the reason that they keep e supply on hnnd to do a telephone business wlth. When they see that e telephone user is going to put a new dime in the slot they alan- ply take it in and hand a worn-out dime in exchange; ' ' KEEP QUIET. Arthur. who is lorbidden to speak at the table, had his revenge the other day. As dinner began he was uneasy, A and_ finally said: “Mu, can" I speak just one word?” “You know the rule, Arthur.’ ‘ “Not one word? ’ i “No. Arthur. not until your father finishes his paper." ‘. “Ob, notbifig, only Nora put the custgu'da outsidn the window to cool, and the cat has been eating them Arthur subsided until the paper Was finished, when he was asked what he had tlo say. ' Susanâ€"The, pimples, sores Ind black- heads m danger signnls. Take Rocky Mountain Tea: you 11 give a. (neural! moption to your troubles 35c. Cg-s. A- steamer stewurd defiled the Chi- cago river by throwing into it o dish- pon fun of pofato paring: and soap suds out! was arrested. They are get- ting very particular about that for- merly 'nbominnbly filthy gtream. People no longer have to hold their nose: in‘ croseing it, say: a report ‘1. on breezy city. 1* GREAT BEAUTIES. Bayse Block. Hig’hland Pgilgggécgic Light Co.- Electricity uHonest Goods at Honest Prices" is the Slogan UP-T0-DATE £th sums. THE CHOICEST AND FRESHEST AT Big Stock of: TELEPHONE 501. West Cent“! Au SHOES -at the Is the only safclandja' J. A. BLOI‘IDAHL. Prop. thl the

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