DR. IE CwKAYE ._ yaw: 4.1.254: 4" MWWT"W J c. OGAN, Elect aConstruction in Stock w~ Bell Work Ind Private Tclcphmcs a‘ Specialty â€Oflit 'e in. We; the undersigned. do hereby agree to refund the money on}; Fro-cent bottle of Greene‘s 'Warranted Syrup 0! Tar if. it fails to cure your cough or cold, :We. also guarantee a 25oeent bot- tle to rove satisfactory or money re- funde‘cï¬ Gannon B. Ccumxns. a Farm W.8cm:uAcm. n '1‘ ELEPH< VS E 67; D. 0. PURBY SON’ HARDWARE STORE 'I‘ZEZLIEPEICSN’E NO 28 Ofï¬ce and Yards i‘n ‘annber Distric‘ Coal, Building Material ....and Ice.... - Ofï¬ce It Hod-l Ingleï¬ide HIGHLAND PARK. : IL] 011102; Plctchnr Black. : : PROFESSIONAL CARDS .4 : BUILDING MA TERIAL Raffen 6: Baker DR. FRANK M INGALLS momma PARK._ ILLINOIS NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE IA {v u:. 141‘. HIGHLAND PARK. .ILL. . Robertson Hummumza m... ....De'tle'rs inn†FIRST ST. TELEPHONE 34' TEL BPHON E 7? A Card. GRADUATE MIME P. ofliox 397 ILLINOIS 'Hw ï¬rst school eluutiuu held for some time where the citizens, that is ALL the citizens, were given notice that an election was to be held. Every what was expected Four expensive elections .in about as many weeks is one of the prices we pay for freedom, and then we don t have the free- dom. The people: who want to be elected set‘ themselves up i and (zonm'mml us to vote forthem. .Far and away 1113 best article we 11111119,. seen anywhere on Cecil Rhodes’ ten-1111111011 (1ndOWnient fund for .specinl scholarships in Oxford 11111111118111 with 100 stu- 11111115 from the I nitvd States was in 1111- Boston Watchman. 1110 Baptist «mum of \CW Englnï¬d. T1111 nut b1 51’ was in 1110 New Kerk Nutmu or. Evening Push 'i'ï¬Ã© “'9. are in frequent. receipt of Senator Mason’ 5 literature nearly évery day. What wp want is not literature and puffs, but a m’anly statement of9 wiby' he‘ supported County L‘fmvcntion comes next week, Saturday, the 26th, at Libertyvilhle. ‘As Mr.» Montgom- ery~ is tc’be our candidate it ,is only ordinary courtesy that he should have some .Vo'ice in the choice of dolegatés. “HAJORITY RULES.†. Tht Hitrh Sdmol whodion was} held last Sntuulm bum-en the. hours of 3 and 4 p.11: This 18 the ï¬rst school elmtiuu held for. 50in time where the citizens, thaf that. roam paw-clue matter Neva-wt ï¬uudlnu. _27Â¥"C’€dtm Avenue. “Wand Park. , _' Sheridan! Road Publmhing Co. A. E'. Dons", edev “'6 will speak out. we will .be heard, Though all earth‘s temple. crack. We wm not bate a single breath. Nor take a single sentence back. mug Tm No. 92,1!de Put. A Courts: 0! Noah Slfbi'e lmellizehce. .rotten_ ship subsidv 2-HT m Wz'z’fï¬ B‘é'ï¬â€˜ate u Iew days ago. FRIDAY. APRIL 18; _1002. TERMS $1.00 PER YEAR 81.50 [F PAID IN ADVANCE 'THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. (mcolronA'r-xu.) OFFICKQ: ‘ ""(C knbwn on (villaâ€"[l3â€" M nvg‘mclm rm: Manager. Spring time is'the time to use Rocky Mountain Tea, Keeps you well all Summer: Great spï¬ng life renewver. 350. Géo. B..Cummin"gs. , _ 93-1 , n Bring your Job Printing to tlxe NEWS-LETTER oï¬ce ,. . * JUDGE MQRGAN.‘ ' Whep the city council counts the votes and declares Elisha Morgan elected police magistrate» he‘ will ha'vc ten days in which to secure his bond in the sum of $2,000, with two good securities and, ï¬le it with County Clerk Hendee in Waukegan, who will immediately report the fact to Govt Yateghwho will proceed forthwith to issue a commission for Mr. Morgan, and send it to Mr.‘ Hendee‘, who will dulyr enter the same on his records and forward it to Mr Morgan Having leceived his commission and “sized it up,†Judge eMorgah can secure his supply of city blanks of Judge Hibbard, who keeps them in stock, and then tell City Marshall Fred Rudolph to “jerk up“ some culprit and take him before “his honor,†who will forthwith proceed to try the impecu- nious fellow and send him to the “pen†in default of fine paid. CITY ELECTION. The city election far one alderman in each ward and a police magistrate for the whole city took place Tues day. April 15,1902, there being a polling plug in each ward, with three judges and three :clerlra .of election in each ward. ata cost to the city of $3 each for the day’s services. The ofï¬cial returns. will be declared when'the. council meets and canvasses the votes May 6th; amass a 'special meeting -is called dodgers making ‘the announce- ment. Had this ennie'pnblicity been given the election a year ago much criticism would have been moided. It is to' be hoped the board will take its victory coolly and not try to “get even†with all its opponents tit onetime. . board was‘ compefled to 'get out . Mujodty ....... w. ................. , 122 Some have complained that they did not know éf this electing, that is, their fauit. udt ours. The NEWS-Lanna advertised the. date for about six weeks. and It“)! to out a ballot for or against the expensive pdicy of the present high school board. The vote stoodg . Farm. ..fl-“.~.*.........m“......Wm. 35-1 Againsti: ..W -W.~......'..._........~. 232 We hare just listed a ï¬ne c'ottage, one of the eï¬uest in the Park, the property of we]! to do, in- fluential people “ho are going to Europe this summer. The house 13 ï¬qely furnished with modern cén- Veniences. Will be rented, 'fur- n‘ished, {01'875 per month, for four or six months. \\ e can only rent_to party with A1 standin‘g. We eon- s1der1t Hie ï¬ne-t chance on the North Shore for a furnished mango of six rooms. - 24. W V or new! if they sddesire. We be ieve in co operation between our patrons and our stafl'fl The editor wishes to make the columns the NEWS Lewes still more infer sting and will appreciate your help' in this direction. If'yon Have not a tele- phone drop a note or dial! and see us; Your identity will not be disclosed. Telephone your tips, it will cost you nothing, and we will do the rest. Telephones 92 or 773. men, having been ssiéoeosful as an organizer'nnd“manngar aflargé companies in different branches of business; I‘ have alwnylbeen a staunch Republican and have rendered good serviée to the party during every. campaign, have never sought an ofï¬ce. and only after Being urged for a long time. do I now give my consent. I therefor hope to receive your sup- port} 71'0an very respectfully, ' We wodld be very much pleased to have friendsoi the ‘ Nara-Luna call up telephone «92 or 778 with any news or items of interest. If you know of anything that has happened or is to happen, tell us. What may seem of little interest'to you maybe important to the news gatherer. It will be very little trouble to you imd will cost you nothing. There is not a resident Of this city who cannoJ-«tr Ibl'm By listing your-house with us this spring, We can probably ï¬nd you a gdod tenant or 'a buyer. ’9 We don’t charge, you a cent for advertising in the Cbiéago papers, and the NEWS. LETTER, unless we rent or sell. MW Deerï¬eld Lake ponnty, . eleven yearspuud of this state twenty. six yeus, and, for the beneï¬t of those who are not intormed, I desire to say that I m classed- nmruuv To the Republican Voters of Lake County: , This is to adxise you that I am a candidate for the Republican .leg'illntive nomination. I have Been a resident and lorge property Pumas A.'Mox'rooxanx'. “AA MI. “xii