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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 15 Jun 1900, p. 1

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'dultry in Season. LCAII LIB up“. FAITH. “Mymuvw Wand-IIIICMGN- meadow“ ”yo-rm“) I“!!! ’0'- >., Highland Park. md Duck Skirts Right. rans Brothers. Pharmacy '1 {a Eli“- ’ERER 'anc y Groterlcs, ,attleships AXES. We Iwmm 1e Groceries 31. m“ nos, 9-... p01 Ayn-M Io us .9 Postal WPARLEJ. ,AND PARK. ILLS. Fruit Ices, Vino Av... anevcoiucrnndlI-wfl "LIP-0N2 no. 51. Thbhntfimevhcph «rd. halodo one $5.. "mom ndHiIGoodn! In the first place, if such a thing could have been possible to even think of, Alder-man Davidson, had he said it at all, must hava said it before the election to have it m'ean anything. Secondly, he must have ssidit either to political friends or political opponents. To have said it to the latter class would prove iii/In a fool (and with all the lying about him in the last two years touching St. Johns avenue, we- haw yet to learn that anybody charges him’with being a fool); to have said it to his political friends would have alienated from him every honest voter in the ward, both before that election and now, undonght to alienate them from him as from any mm who resorts to such demgogisin. ‘ Again, it is perfectly talent to every body that if Aldermen rDuvid. eon ever contested the ease with the present council.‘ because defeated, . it Would have been simple folly and would have held him up to ridicule if not to scam. We bevefionly to say in conclusion that the whole thing is absolutely and totally the product of home very Weak brain in which the ivisb is father to the thought-pr elee it has been conceived by somebody is absolutely de- void of all polticel honor, and in either case it in evidence of con- Iummate luck of all genuine argu- ments why ColDevideon’s opponents should be elected. and consequently in a rewrite wilful, iicious, whole- sale falsifying. . .... 9. We, make this denial because it had been suggested by «tom of our friends, not thtt We believe for a moment anybody‘in the ward _can in serious mind give the statemem credence. M- ' It. seems that the charge is going the rounds of the 8rd ward that Al dermal: Davidson said‘ before the election that if be‘ got defeated he should raise the question of\ the illegality of the place of holding the polls and cunte‘st the result, and ' is suggested that there are sortie ho think this charge ridiculous ' it is, may be true, and it is believed. We ave too much respect for the intell igeuce of the voters of the 3rd ward lor a moment to believe anybody in the ward Will give credence to. any such silly. flimsy. wishy washy state- ment On Thursday evening of next week will occur the closing exercises of the grammar schools. These exercises will he held in the school auditorium. beginning at 8 o’clock. Tickets .of admission will not be used this year, but it is the desire and request of the graduating class and the manage- ment of, the school that the lower grade children will not )attend these exercises; and the number‘s which will appeal to them will be rehearsed for their pleasure some time during ‘4‘ , A vâ€"v "Wâ€" 00 Tuesday y, June 19th, at 2 o ’clock sharp will occur class day ex orcises. These will beheld In Room 8 of the school building and friends 0! the graduates are earnestly fe- qussted to attend. The fo[[swiug s'ro members of the class of 1W0: . , Henry Wicker Ben m vmrii- Band Donna Ilium m IW- timer-3d vmmu Gus-by CW" Rvmd W Buckle min JWGHV Me Kn” M311" gunk Lam fluency Emu Lam Smack: ' I!!! Ellen Josephine. Ralph V Ruth ku muck lube! “n" 3‘“ Anhnt 'Nlmnn Eleanor Marie 9"""°° .- m1” Cutver Shield- If an other- fail try m. Levin, the jeweler, at A‘. P. Dunn’s " w Publlc School cumin"? Exercises. n 4 u I"”U.m.l-GI..§.§” 9§li§l§UCI§il§¢§IIUlig Both False and Silly. E Children's 00:. Childred’s day I the m5 church lest Sunda morning grand success. The main audit with its profuse floral decor was filledp to its utmost cspscibi children. young and old. T ercisee were under good lead minded not only the childre all In attendance. of the ori the day y, its progress and mp0» In addition to all that III who end inspiring It each occasion the awed musid‘n’endered by , W. College Quarteite. In thI ing Rev R. C. Stohl, of New: preachedtoafnll house, s e which wee followed with e a the quartefle- ‘ Children’s day will be cheer ‘ 18201” ' *ium, 4 ions, with s ex whip and were well rendered. Rev. {smith very fittingly in his rcmar - re- but 5n of 8008. some was III N. 9V0!)- ork., moo, as by, adin the United: Emge lies] Char .h on Suadsysthan. Agoodpr has been arranged and all wh gram cs9 "The pei-peinity of our free 743 mu, tions depehds upoh the’ purisz‘f; of our eloctiohs. and the courts 03; th‘is V Now what was the pretenu? for excluding lhe Colonel? pe'l‘eeln :ally the law had been violated. BI days the court, l‘The’ will of Ihepec poo? is as expressed +; the polls is not ’) be defeated mere technical“; i‘ea.’ What. was he will of the poo; [Lia as expressed lit the pollelI It w8-,. that Col. Davidbon should be alc’ men for the Third ward. Bin ayor Cobb and his eel. my be elmll it be the aldemiiu from that ward} that is why t ey practically def;~ the court and eat aside the law. f2}, The eleet ion in the third war}; was declared vfsidy by the council 0? j the ground of its technicality W le it has been several times ehomgthat the In» qIIowd did 4;: apply I the ease and therefore the one Col. deideon was illegal. a Supreme Court decision P: that Col. Davidson could n be legally tin-fined out even if th law quoted. Section 30. did apply the case, which It does not. The ... nurt: “While the legal safeguards hich are thrown; around the ballot III at be faithfully 'observed by those who have been entrusted with thei ' forcement,i yet under the prete l6 mot enforcing them, the will («I the peeple as expreeeed at the po; l, is not to be defeated by mere teclfi ical ities. Th most IIberIIl Intend )3 lots, consistent ith the security ‘33 the elective franchise. will be ind ged in order to sustain the fairl ex- pressed will 0! the people tlI Iugh the ballot box. ,, country, tflerefore, will not '00.! since auy‘s Merfuges or «ask the Elec'ti law". founded 090* technicalit' ‘, whiCb will ms returning foe to an ofiop’ w iwa mi Nora'ueim, '99 In 553; 1 Read lbht‘ last paragraph If the court’s declaion and see what 53?? says of “subtflfuges and evasior'j” to maintain llechnicalites. The gracin- iona of‘lhe; court could hardly have been stronger and more clear hind it said in so “any words “Col "Savid- son'cannoté be ousted as alder: m of the Thirdi ward.” And yet. t :15 pd- ministrariq‘n mmed him out, ad is doing all in their purer to he». :- him out. wuou “W w- ICU-“v -.. The court further says, “Th most liberal iuxcudmunts, " ‘l‘ * \ Lg” be indulged. in order to sushi}; the fairly exp messed will of the implc throng h the ballot luox.’ " Th presséd will of the peoplcw: :1 for Col Davidson and no one co ends that it was not fairly expressci} , A vâ€" _..__._L ,. 11.1,, ALA do com huttily invited to lead. Another Decision, SU PPLEMENT TO a as , that "man ayor \ten- 5 of more t in hich A week or two ago one of our neghhora told unto letCharles Stoker. the engineer at theGray Electric.tahe our old wheel and fix it up; said he was a skilled mechanic and would do a first-claps job, at reasonable rates. We told him we did noc want a blacksmith or amateur on it. but. arr expert. All he said was: , “You lei. Charlie tryit; I will guarantee you will be fully ed." We dropped Mr. Stoker a, lard. -He came and got thewheel. repaired and re turned it; that's the way he does; a new tire. of course. overhauled, cleaned, etc" and todnythe wheel, so far as we can see, is just ae good as new. There is not an easier riding wheel in town, and we are more than satisfied. Thetire is a sinéle tube Goodrich, 1900. If you want to try him. drop a postal in the oflice, pay the bill when he brings back your wheel. and he will do the rest; If not satisfied complain to us. He is an expert. This in not an "ad;" it is our card of thanks: Charleu WM’I’ n is attending the credit men’s convénlion at Milwau- Full line of Rogers’ silverware at ’rtment store prices “Schneider Cooke's. _ " Mu. J. H. Schumachor of Snug.- tuck. Michigan. is visiting at the home of F.W.Schumacher on Second streak ‘ 'Miuos Bessie and Mindie Brown of Chicago spent the Sabbath with the Mim- Alford. The poople who heard Professor Whygépraach In the Baptist church last Sum!” are very unions to have him" In the pulpit net Sundsy and right along. They say he is n born cram-.119 has some ability or he would not be a Professor in the Lake Forest University. FRIDAY. JUNE 15, I900. fllghlud Park Brldl. Any work which Schneider J Cooke do. which does not give satin anti-bathe if rammed to them, wil be fired without additional cost. ‘ ‘0'...“01. O“. O. GUCCCCQ‘ My. and Mrs. Billegu have 1on Winnoth for the summer. Aliulouonmborn to Mr. Ind Mrs. W. B Connorlutweek. m.- Flor: Chamberlain i.‘ the guest of It. and In. Mc Donald. Mina Carrie Dick open": few days this week with It. and In. F. E. Herdmnn. In S. C. Shunt of Waukogln spent Monday with In. R. G Evans. 0.000“ I... 0.0” nut-mu, 2 Hunting 3 Tho Guild of Chtist church wil give a lawn fete on the smack 0 Mr. Wm. Ho yt, the latter part 0 June A full," notice will he give: next week. , Hia- Emily Mound. who bu boot otudying In in Europe for (In: youu. will return to Winneth thou the middle of July. Ind will bu reudy lor a class in thumbing it August. A Mrs; J. Altman. of Chbugo. it via iting vith Kn. , Charla Wll’d‘ or West Cenml Ivonne. The Married Ladiel' Society of Lakeside, will give I supper It Prouty Hall this evening June 15th. A meeting wu had in the Win- neth Town Hill In» loudly oven ing to arrange for our “qu! 4th 0' July. . ‘ _ un.,,A¢m Zoollin. who bu boa visiting her parents, Mr. and In R S. Gun-Var wine time. lu- re turned lobar homo II. Steele City Nebmkn. Don‘t lows the beautiful collec- tion of LprI no- on exhibi- tion-H raideoca studio of It. Wm. B. Dyer, open out, aha-noon amp. Sunday; from Jun. 12th on June 80th. includu. ' The closing exercise- of the With noth- publie whooll viii ho hid nut Thur-day and Friday mornings. June 21 and 22 The 8th gradua- Groin! being on Thank: (cream at 10 o'clock. nod all other grade- on Friduy It the am your. On Friday and Sunday of “‘0 vat there will be a millinory sale" at Whitney“. bicy ole store- A large vnriety of «yrs-u, tnmmad his will be exhibiwd. A. good my We! Wham am wondering “I! bu bacon. ol the ngrgemunt lug-«ling $5000.12}.- tion of the [app "com auction Ind the station ' It All: “not. promised a you :30. Children Day emai- will b. held at the Cong'l church Sandi, morning..lune!7ttllo'clock. The following intending. mum will be rendered: Prayer, Bu. 1. L. Dowd; recitation. “Children's Day." Helen Hyde; song. and; oh. exercise. Mrs. Oldiuhet‘o clan; recitation, Louis Warming” position. Planned All... Sophia Andersen, Alice loom; Cla- our cites. “The Ones," Hi- Erick. can’t clung gong, ‘God‘u Can.” prim-r, clan; origin-l poem. “The Daisy," Helen Thumai composi- tion. Bertha Jorg; recitition. Kym Hound; mg. “Lily of the anloy." School; Composition - Mubol Smith; Recitation. “The Two Boxes," label Oldfuthor; non‘. “Puma," Curie Herdmu: elm exorcise. Ili- Capmn'n and ' Foot’s clan-9!; reportof the “Boo, ”WCMW II" nocmoi Send ”autumn” 8mm. mama...

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