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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 23 Jul 1904, p. 2

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t: A Gout-tot Nam: Show Minnea- W mmv'm I! 3".“ map-mm. Wu“ ' Sheridan Road magma Co A. E. Donn. Newt-WI Adm ml Inl- know- .- sullen! on ' I shall' be' nemdidaee for renaming- ‘uon, for t second term, to the once of Circuit. Clerk, subjeetlto the decision of the Republican County Convention. level: an Inwxieanb. Five times on much money in 1803. 2' in eatixnated, was spent tor literature «to; “boom.” Under thin slang term for drink is doubtless included all kind: of luxuriant: from cider to absinthe. and under literature every grade at type in binding from reprints of Shake- epeare to the latest novel 01 Marie Cor-. eili. it would be amusing, were it poe- 311310. to ace if the drink did the time: ; the harm. observes Collier'e Weekly ‘ How much cognac, for instance, could fairly he set against an edition of 300.- 000 of a new novel by Hall Calm? How much beer would equal in eodden con- sequences the aeaaon’ a ohtpnt of fiction- iaed hiatory‘! Good books. whether of the imagination or 01 alternation. our- use in inspiration the finest beverage ever quafled and“ celebrated by Omar or John Keats but ordinary books cannot Lcompare in efllciency as evil: with the common abuse on whisky. Therefore.‘ we take the drink expense to be amie‘ fortune more than five times as great an the- misfortune caused by the sum wasted upon what our esteemed con- temporaries cheerfully describe as lit- erature. Where drink makes criminals, iovele make nothing worse than idiots. sum non léws-Lmen of the autumn season at tha; famous health resort. The worth of the cure lies tn the high per cent of sugar In the fruit, grapes being from 24 to 60 per cent, sugar. with important. elements“ ncid end Inter. mu,- Inning-u. hummmmnmnnm Jenn-country. mum;- e very mull-t m. m 1.0 fitmhnctmwuu-un nutmltmwcofl. nu M an no mm m. \mem’c-nu The Grape Can. ‘ The grape can u Wimbaden has for . long time been“ important feature 113m u... PER van $1.50 IF PAID IN ADVANCE SATURDAYJULY 23.1904 Tehphone No. I. Huhhnd M. poi: CIRCUIT CLERK. gmmf)” n [-111th Pu! (xucourolu'm) ”duh" $133.! OP'IC“: Lima 0. unocxvur. lingo: '1' Central Avenue. «it me mu. _ Furnished by . u- m m 5 Tan 9.. Amen-rm. mam MASONLC TIIPLE BUILDING. WAUKEGAN. ILL. Mgryfl. Icon 2nd huh-d â€" .nv- ,k ‘__A fiII. w a, a. “mu [II-5' VI- 10 first addition Port. Clin- ‘ton, 81¢th M. W dl- later in Cmr!» tit-1:?- Count Clerk, to W. G. Curl- hlo u!,l.lt.n§.louo and 13. and ‘I f lot 14. blk 1?, pl» “D," Highwood. . . . Connty'Clork. to W. D. Smith. 1 “ti went 0! blocks 60 ad 60 131113116 Pnrk. tux deed Com“: Clerk. to W. B. Smith Eat {lot 100. Ruviniu. tax Brldget Lamb'et :1. to Chic-w " go Nor-men: Ry. Co . part. west2mdsnw1>se i. see. 16, Dent-field Township. (1 c 1 00 J. E. Bounaevone, to W. A. and T. Bounsevelle, east. 100 “.on 7, hi]: 22; High- lund Pu-k ................. gooo 00 May Riley to Juli: M. Ding: lots 4 to 9. 11, and 13. blk 3 Highland Park. 101'. 19. blk ‘ '75, Highland Park. lots 94 and 95, Rtvinh‘, w. a. . . . . llarylkyan «.11 to C b‘ )1 Electric 3 R Co. a 75 it w 100 it. It 301 Lake Forest, also 9 75 ft w 100 it It. I Assessor‘s . spb as} se‘c 4 Deerflelgl Twp. 1810 _00 Jennie o. Vsil m H s V-m, 1m 18 and .19, blk 24. Highkaad . n4 and K. B. I Pun-k, wd .............. L. . . . Sun-1h B. C. Emerson w Esther Bell Emerson. pt 1t 1, blk 65 Highland “Park wd .......... Board of Local Improvements of the city ‘ of Highland Park. . ' Notice is hereby fiven to all persons in- terested; that the ids for the grading, paving with macadam and otherwise imo Ewing of Lake Place, in the city of ‘ land Park, aunt! of Lake and state of mnois, from its in ersection with the scuthefly line of Central avenue, south- erly to its intersection with the northerly line of Laurel avenue Were Opened on the 22d day 3f 191x, Ahb 904, and James . I , A Le“--. “umâ€"-34- 220 any wt July, A. u. up." mn- um...â€" Cme - Sonsbeing the lowest rigonsible' bi ers, the Contract was award to said James Cape Sons on the and day July. A. D. 1904. Said ’bid is for e work as a whole and is as follows: 350 cubic yds. grading at 36c. . . .9 :26 ca 460 lineal feet of pavin at $1.82. 837 20 ozolindfeetoieod. gent sc.. fi co . Total ............ ‘ ..... 3 1,009 20 The owners of a majority of the front- age of the lots-and lands upon said Lake avenue wherein said work is to bedone may, within ten days from the date hereof, ,elect to take said work and enter 'into a written contract to do said work at ten percentum less than the price at which the same has been awarded. ROBERT G. EVANS, FRANCIS D. EVERETT, JAMES H._ SHIELDS. "’_ Board of Local Improvements. a--__A. On improved Rejl Route. City Property. Sub-crib; for tho Numb-nu. Ma '0! m'rm comm MONEY TO LOAN K. ‘- SIM! Bighhnd Put. In. 11050 00 Keep. the lax-gm mortment of imported and Dome-tic macaw-came Mo shore. 3.1-0.1”an of 1mm: 3nd mygnh “Lads-rug." 9m “rut, of Queen 011m um! .. A..-L -_-_- a-.. iifie Bcflihu. 'F. SmthWu EVANS. HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. M'every by.

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