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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 15 Oct 1904, p. 5

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BANK :nnd lRlAL Il' District 0. BOX” - tlements for the betterment of the ‘ are eelf-sacrificingly undertaking i, to_ better matters. It is a sin and i1 a‘crime for; people to move inté' the suburbs and enjoy themselves . while neglecting to support the} churches with their meuey, which are conducting missions and set-l I 4 overcrnwded citiesâ€"4nd taking a personal interest in‘ench work. It is a selfishness that will react “timely upon themselves. The enbnrban preacher prayed well whenhee’eid: "Imd, bless thee- OLOO ILL. Park \e 388 N013 Dity ~nk. II FOR W. the are st‘homo on beds of. nick- tusoato openly oppose the saloon One a! the striking things in non Ind notes of wellness.” ‘ ' but “stnnds committed to the li- modern 4“,, is the made”, for God. indeed. hue mercy nponluense system." Now. that is ex- poop“ to more from the leity into those who shirt all responsibility lfiactly' vhst the Republican party the country. This ““9 .50.“ in the betterment of the world, does not admit. This party bu new ad untried problems. wmnlthinking only othettering them- always been the party of great country people flocked into the ”l1". w moral ideas. It claims, and I be Some one pot words into th‘el lieve aim-its. the credit of father- cit the uesti‘ons of mnuici l . y q pa ‘month of s countryman to 'hlcllliug 393,1). all the legislation i1 government. the eontrol of the 1 “ w , . everlinoreesing urban population.lm“y can 9“." Amen. 1 this country favorable to temper res-adjustment of business methods “l‘m End 30)! 0“! People ance. It would puzzle one a lon; ' - Ln“ ‘1” m” " y°u d°’ time- to find with a fine-toothe “’d “do” hie were Prmmg m . Furl! you should desert it ’ , . ‘ ‘ the from. NOW the question is, 1 You would spoil the country. too.“ comb any thing ofvimportance ill! our politicsl opponents have don with the heat classes moving out! of the congested districts, leavingl Mg. Eon-03;..1 infer from the by legislation or otherwise to o] ' l ‘ ‘ “ " 7-â€" ALAâ€"1.... nnnn the nroaréss of the saloon. Ul luv may-u"- â€"--..V_.,, n , 7 only the “renters,” transients and i tone of the ang.Lmn during‘ foreign population to occupy theithe past few weeks that the inten- ‘dfiefl-fid homemvhat i3 to become i‘tion is to make it independent in of “new diotricts? City prob- politics. I therefore take the lib- lem are becoming more and more erty to call attention through your complicated. Who is reopeneibie Ecolumus to an event which occur- for their â€"sointion? Have these ‘ red recently in the Rock River socalled “best" Gilli-1896, Who have Methodist Conference. moved to the suburbs, by virtue Dr. M, M, Parkhurst, chair- of their removal no further refpon- 1 ‘ an of the temperance committee 'sibility in this matter? {in his report to the Conference - II , _,_AI.-L:-nâ€"- This In a question that Involves Einserted the follompg resolutions: gage of keeping it “QM-fin dams the not only the welfare of the people.“We record our deliberate Judg. winter. Aodress P. 0. Box. 162'i 19- in the city, but the prosPe'rity and timeut that no political party has a ”whlwflflLM , ' ' . ' . ' . . ' ” WAs'rnnâ€"To rent a. house and lotof tuterests of the suburbnmtes 88,:1ght to expect or ought to recezve “out one mm. between am well. Their fine [homes are made the support of‘ Christian men so and Highhnd Perk; went-to raise ' V - ’ ' ' ‘ d . " possxbb only by the ctty a pros long as 1t stands commuted tothe fi‘gikg’fgetfiigfiojo?” ”“‘;,,,;‘.;3, fit The, citv furnishes them ' u , 7 - . W P9 y f t. e _ If illlcense polleyvor refuses to put 1t WANTEva young man talcum a good 1! “lat” or m”! mak198~ 4 .self on record 111 an attttude of trade: good opportunity to savanna- th‘ereforer the: wettest the cityflopeu hostility to the saloon.” glgyffiffrgfggf Wm: Add”; turn its government and politics“ MW V , _ ., ' _ . To my mind this TOPing POH‘ Lostâ€"Silver card case with owner‘s 07’" to the professional P3l‘t1013n§‘tica into religious conventions is on’ 8‘ Johns‘avenne Bows rd for w name on card inside, on October 7th, to manipulatethe “hoodlums” and tnnwise, uncalled for, and in this turn to Mr. 0. H. Morgan. 20 H ' ' ' I. . 4 W to? “boodle,” mcrease taxes “ml" icase It led to an unfortunate blnn- Fonmsunn Boone 10, “at; smmbem ' ec in the, mo:- 19 and the t ‘ _ hot woterwbath and all modern in). nfigl t 8 , . -- 8!; , _‘ £der. A ~The olunder strougty re movements. 29 H. News~Letten ,,:.LL_.J _._r....__..__,_ , ”'0 higher interests of the city, and minds one of the one committed WOW“! decreases in “1“”, 35? by Dr. Bumbard 1n the campaign many (if the 0mm fashionable (iis- of 1334 when he “39¢ m ”pgech. tflcts in Chicag9 119119 done, their the “1111315110“ “Bum 3W9!“ 'bnsmess mil safim‘fifimrcity S’OW and Rebellion.” B6th blénders in diarepute anti matters grow have come from mixing up reâ€" from bad to worse ligion and politics. ‘ .s ?N9 suburbanite can ~tlf‘ford to cqngmtulhtelfimself on being well 611th the tqrmoil and the “mud” of city life‘nnd pdlitice unless he does all he can to help those 'who ‘ Some one pot words'lnto th‘o Q month of I countryman to which ‘mnny can any “Amen!"z “ “I‘m 313d you city people ‘ Like the city so you do, , For it you should desert it ! You would spell the country. too.‘ ‘30 We cannot excuse 'Dr. Pfl‘tké ’9", hufet for this indiscretion except Id” on the ground that almost invari- T he 11ny when a man leaves his party, yen ”'0 as Dr. Parkhurst left us two years new mg ‘ago and went over to the Prohibi- 23° and. ltionists, he is Very apt to be over- ite‘ nto zealous. But even that does not 10. W95 make Presiding Elder Tilroe’ s 1111- as, the ‘swer to Dr. Parkhurst’ a resolution °l° lie" iauy less nnfortunate. He says, 1“ set- “I object to the recolution. In ate “’9‘ effect it declares that I as | Chris'- l? '8 a tin citizen cannot vote the Re- '1: 01'" publican ticket this {1111.1 intend in} react to Vote that ticket.” ‘ Dr. M: M. Parkhnrst, chair-l \ln‘mu of the temperance committee, in his report to the Conference, inserted the followipg resolutions: WW9. record our deliberate judg- lment that no political party has a blright to expect or ought to receive. the support of' Christian men so long as it stands committed to the _’ {license policyvor refuse-ate put it. 3 lself on record in an attitude of 5 lopeu hostility to the saloon.” va w- I'- nth of n oonntr§hiui to which in In can lay “Amen! ’: , fl [‘13 31311 you city people Like the city I. you do, ‘or it you should desert it You would spoil the country. too. ”C Mn. Emmaâ€"I infertrom the I no of the ans Lmn during 1 9 past few weeks that the inten- an is to make it independent in >titics. I therefore take the lib- 't_v to call attention through your )lumns to an event which occur- and Rebeliion Mb fliin'ders have come from mixing up: reâ€" ligion and politics. ‘ .s Thia hasty retort 0! Elder Til- rog amounts to a confeuion that the Republican party not only re- :3 them- always been” the pnrty a! grout ‘ ' moral ideas. It claim, and I be- into tlibl lieve (fin-its. the credit of father~ 10 which |ing nearly all the legislation in this country favorable to temper; once. It wopld puzzle one n ”long‘ tima to find with a fine-toothed Lntry. mo» comb anything of importance that our political opponents have done rlrom the by legislation or otherwise to op- “ during pose the progréns of the saloon. "“‘”‘ tun u-u'o .- ‘*‘*u* , closing stable. one nomad. serviceable «triage horse; also lugs leather on- chair. tension top Surrey. Can befieen at .. j Er. W. R. Stirling’s stifle. north end Rivef‘Fon SALEâ€"At a bargni‘ny lnucrflm in this column. ”word! or lea. one inn-Mon. .5 V. I. I. to to“, u . n All aid-tn this column must be pm! In a}!- vmce M dunner bu no regular a;- count vjm this once. . WANTEDâ€"A grown-up tunily to live in my 12-room house only at. the exâ€" pense of keeping it. warm during the winter. Aodyess P. 0. Box. 167. gm ‘1 WAsTanâ€"To rent a. house and lotoi‘ :bout one acre. between Emsmn and Highhnd I’m-k; wunvbo raise chickens. Address Otto Dnhli. 165 Ems street. Chicago. 1:19-20 “Jutland-A young man solemn a good trade: good opportunity 1.0 advanegj' fair wages to start with. Address News-Long, P, 126. ,, f Loamâ€"Silver card case with owner‘s name on din-a inside, on October 7th, on St. Johns'avenne. Reward for 113-. turn to Mr. 0. H. Morgan. 20 Si 'lfilie'fiénue, CakewForeat ELEGTRIL’AL t! * BUNSTRUBTIflNw 'I‘be undersigned begs to inform you that he has eevered his con- nection with the North Shore Elec- tric Company, and having establiWi- ‘ ed myself on Central'avenue, oppoe ‘ ire Sheridan Road, am now prepared! '10 do electrical worlrin all its breach- es, including electric light wiring, electric belle. private line telephones, speaking tubee. etc. Supplies of all kinde pertaining to the above kept in stock. Eeiimetee furnished. Twenâ€" ty yeere experience in the electric line enables me m give you first-clues work in every reepeet. I reepech‘ ‘ fully eolieii. your patronage. ‘ Yours respectfully, G. 8. Tune, Central Ave. opp. Sheriden Reed. Phone 992. Formerly wii’h the Ed- hon Compnny. Want Column. .k and" hompq‘id. rs. B. W. Schumann. LIVEBY. BMBDIIB JOHN FREBERG, Prop. Fine Teams a Specialty N0. n ST, JOHNS AVE, norm or an: PLACE Tumor: 27. JAS. McDONALD sums: «ME STEAM AND HUT WATER HEATING EDW. M. LAING (ht. our tom beforo wort. 3 urinal; 1 I [he Iclenho‘ne p Service \ ’ ESTIMATES FURNISHED ' ’ PflONE 4n Wold Fumltuu at Iumm mm Bend the les~ann 125 Park Avenue II INK WILMIB High!“ Park. III. mmtmnocflonwnhmm manualmumus museum-av - WWW“! FOR ALL MESSAGES TO ALL POINTS AT ALL HOURS m. FORD, Hunger. All! SALE STABIE fl

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