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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 20 Jun 1902, p. 4

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, WANTED I. c. PIIIIM t SII'___S__ HARDWARE STORE TELEPHLNE NO. 28 nioumo PARK. ILL. _ : ; l’ROFESSlONAL . V J. C. ROGAN9 - ‘ Electrical Construction LEVIN, hm“- ' ‘ Pmtlul Watch-aw and 1qu m )Auss w'AtsoN 0am:- Fletcher HIGHLAND PARK; 0M 3% Hotel Include HIGHLAND PARK. :. IL? All kinds ofiiapc, ml Future: in Stock. Bell Work nil Private Tilepln one: a Specialty. BUILPING MATERIAL. \won’t buy éhoddy goods, and then‘ -- -«~-~ J ’ â€"--â€"-f ‘ ‘ .they have the‘ advantage; of the ;..o,mnp and. yards in Lumber Districtgnm council’s eiperietfcgwgfih ”33m; Has-r ST. _ Epe'lling people to' subscribe for an” NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE \extra paper and ope véhich had ‘ {practically no ~Highland Park .._\__ ”I. tnnun "I. AA‘uanw TELEPHONE 67. LUMBER, COAL and BUILDING MATERIAL h Dun-'0 lat M. ' All Work ted. logb a Specultv. I Wanna Agent (or My t. Cluk Pianos. ILLINOIS 01Ls'"zii1’d ‘ GASOLINE , Highland Park, Ill. Kcrb‘scnc. Casolhuâ€"éTBcnzinc. Linseed .Oil.Tntpcntine. Nutsfoot Oil. 1 Bicycle. Oil, Sewing Machinc Oil. Mickie: Oils; Axle Grease w'ooo ALCOHOL: Lem arm at lug-Lam! mm, "on 92 ; I I I I g for :mshinz presses. Will pay 2% cents a pound. Apply at. NEWS-LETTER office. DR. E. C KAYE L w. BYSONG TEL BPBONE‘ 7'! fi'I‘EH’GRADE thlesale and Retail Dealer In ........... '. II .‘II'.' l§ ILLINOIS Phone 36‘ P. 0. BOX 397 ILLIfibis ‘3 l ootmn ngs i0. . A maummnmumm. 1A. 1.. Dom}; . . . «1.11.335. , Nun-Letter Tm No. 924-131.“! M ‘ second-ch- unmet ShdfiiZâ€"JJVPWH 3 Co. nut-Ind own My mm m Elih- III‘ M "In. by 1M Confident I my lawfully hold the once for fine coming term. I hereby uuounoe myself u undid“; for County Trennror. subject to the up proygl g the County Republican Con- nnmm. Gm. N. GBlDLlY. Van-rad flux. Pad." me II nip-tuna . m. the city council will award the contract fog publishing the- city ordinances an'd‘speoisl assessment] jnotices to some obscure paper,snd as Aides-man Woodrufi put it,\f‘a paper that you will have to iota 'nd.” as the 5M @wéé arm]? 3}, fi council did. But their fears are groundless. Mostzot the gentle- men at the present .counciI ere good, sound business ,men and won’t buy shoddy goods, and then .they have theeadv‘antage oi" the . mummy. ‘, We will speak out, we wlll be hand. Though fill out!“ temples crack. We will not mu n single breath. .4 Nor take 3 single nntoxioe luck. ‘1 The vas- LETTER bid' for the i1c<_>ntrtalct just what it is worth to set the type and any lowér bidder will have to charge exces’a prices filon other city printing to save lz losses. 1 news. Atabfififéhch taken oilt of the pocket of 500 or 600 [people wiH’ have éome‘ effect on an ‘ elec- tion . mi: u... 93! van $1’.oo 1F PAID IN ADVANCE Some 0101): citizens are l a WANTEDâ€"43mm; ragsfor washin; Phones. 111 pay 2}; cent. er ponn ipply nt §i wr Luna 051232 -- 1 \. {n FRIDAY. JUNE Tske thei joya- -of every day, \ Whether they be small or great, That which further on thy way , Waiteth thee. in patience w sit. Trust thst future. good will spring Blosaém-like, along the way. Rue etch present, blessed thing. Take the joy of every day. THE SHERIDAN ROAi) fiEWS-‘LETTEB. (incénponrnn) onion: WW. 1 Coma! Avenue. Human-rt. C. M" oftho wind Perk Herald cam Q mete its eppeerem; therelore ‘0‘ have put e bid on the city print: me. in; end it love: then any other runn- party we can’t nee whj We ehonld . not here the work; there is one thing 3 C0. um, if ewerded to the Herald we intend to_live up to our contract, “ml“- which has not been done by other Ann“ bidders heretofore;_ the city has ' uhed us for the pe‘et two years to my. bid on the _worh for setting legel Earns HIGHLAND max HERALD." ; [or less money than um Plle’ wasv gotthe work, and set in “BrsvierӤ' at that. Another firm bid on the" work some time ago, and got theiJ work to do at for less than one cent per line, “Nonpareil, ” be filled his. 1 lcontract to the letter, as far pub-l lishing legal notices were concerned, 1 but 0, my! what did he do outsidel of those legal notices and especially the election tickets; charged $75. { when 330 would have paid Well. Some of the alderman, it appears, are kicking because'they say I have not as yet entered as secondâ€" class matter: to which I Wish to say that I have, and on the 201h of this month, if no delay, the Herald, will be. on your reading tables; as to the city work, I claim to have the only 6308 . along the (Lake .Show _to Wgukegun, that has enough “1493. patio!” to fill the contact; that I have been‘ naked to bid, and will not haigflp age “Breviqr” which would for, than if set in“ “Nonpar‘iolz” the“ past fiat ~they’4haye been set in “'Brec véir,” and if measured in Nodpariel 11! ‘well find good} but. if paid for at 3b imuch a find in “Brevier” the city is put a loss. This wérk out; no' figure ”"7" ‘1‘: av: I“ AD‘MAM uv Bibvg ‘Av- v.2. .; a. v " 0 its appearance, as it is coming to stay with you, and with a subscrip- tion list that we feel proud of.- Highwood Independent “CAN IT BE?" ' There has been a terrible stench huthe Park this week. That rip roaring daub from the upper end of town has announced a special edition for this benighted city. 2--.. :. Up-nnâ€"tll' l-‘t‘h‘ an .1“! The Highland Park “Herald” is to be the fiom- de plume it swims or sinks under. There is a report out that a former correspondent of the, NEws-Ln'r'rnn- will write for that shéeg, but ‘we doubt that. any emcorrespoxident of this paper cdnld so far“ descend frofn his ‘wonted digtiity as to write fqr a Whisky supported sheet. Thi'e' ’dm‘y its drippings ”Lu.“ sheet with of filth sloppipg IE it. E more ifmmt éqprge, is ho hum it'sw hendhfl ichdnééd 10 “fiéhld” fdm‘m \of getting tlirough this palm. Thu- tnnnforined, this wolf in ‘sheep’s clothing will ho “llid’on your tending table” rooting with gthe alleged witticiann of its ego- V'tintic publisher, whisky ndve'r- filaments and all.‘ Whgn the éHighland Park city council clodel in contract with this “Whinly lHemld” the “good people" of cm. {place can pay one dollar to hue it ‘ luum‘rwmeu twig" 3.3;..." and. providéd they can atangiwjrhe V stench, have a chance to see “an np-to-date paper, we mean the Independent. the newsieat in Lake Co.” That mortgage-plastered plant may have more 7 non- ‘p'areil than any qmce north of Ephicago, but the"“rag" looks as [though it was set up in shoe pegs and run of! on a thrashing machine. . Just get a “simple copy”udK take a look at it, be sure to have it tumigated first or you may wish you bad. You will behold one of the greatest curiosities iu "the printing ‘line, you ever beheld. Yes,» you will see all the “had pay” patent medicine and other, sdvertisemeuts there *‘sre flout- ing about, six of eight “patents obtained while you pay” sds in exchange for which “the editor" -~. -.~' he: "271.3 3 gen; misig matte; wwmfi Jthat._fgvarped bruin'o't him-n The , whisky ads 38911510 be theeditor’é .. forte, ‘prohahly : taking up' two- ! thirds of the “Space.” ' v wah’t it.” ‘Bon’l tell your little ones that" you are! compelled} to- subscribe for a “whiskey hex-11k}? id order to see fine citfordinlai'ifi‘s rand BpéciQL-fasseesmentâ€" notices, i just tell thémA it isua comic sbé‘et" lprinted by‘ a tombstone printer and distributed. *s'nrreptitiously “under cover.” ‘ . When you secure the first “sample copy” of the “paper” be sure to open it carefully,‘go back in some alley, whgre no one is liable to see you, they might ithinli you a subscriber, and if you‘ ithink it fills a long "felt want iu ‘the educational line in yourihome, just write a letter to the alderman of your ward and ask him to vote to award the city printing to it. Get your job printing done at the ans- LETTER. “Of coi'lrse ' 3:011 don’tifiegdfig; .4 . 7 _ \ ‘

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