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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 22 Jun 1900, p. 2

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most new fire them“. cuxgndaeeonelnqpemm mm » m 401mb Inns»! session of the ?cmy eachers'lnsdtute will be held - takes“ June 25â€"30. ”grunt nmncugrs have been secured and ”mm“ utchqgsitsafuéh lain 625$; it": _ "m. ”m. . Mm school room decoratiuil. Prol. lecture on give w“: have charge of che singing. ‘ 3% teachers and young venom prep-dug m pack are expected ‘0 attend as a matter of ' t . Book in session (hit! that “WA-finance davs for lnltitnugte an “ '5." --â€"-v v , _, 33‘: her! and young persons preparing kt edw attend as a mattero: 5‘? ' “a; . " Is in session' «hm um gut We days for latituugte at ”of time o: y. "w , %e§;?hmhly gam3nt‘eogsof teach 0 ca n . ~ “Wm may M.W.MARV18. Countv Supt- to be mm We have the-19¢ Stoves in Various ‘ Style. Ind Sues. Bétfled ml!!! at _the smith“ and de- livered nnywhemm Highland Park ‘ Six 1-2. Gallon ,Bot'tlés for 1m 41 Kim" Par k sparkling Spring water Eo" Sparkling Spry; In sundard Mam: Philadel. mm, steam and 0mm. mum: PURE WATER. .. KUIST. Hardware. TELEPHONE 303 A Fun Auoémem of mfl test water to be obfained hland Park is wm. TILLMAN. nan-w- no "to“: no coon: 3‘0 CES- Tachm’ Inmate. Water. SIMPLE! ECONOMICALI mosh. Highland Yublkhed every Friday mowing m [and Part. 11].. and Winnetkp. 11L. ‘2» Sherida; Road Publishin" Nevin-Lena Bulltiink. 2'71 Cnntnl ' Highland Park. , __.__.__..___..â€"â€"â€"â€" Entered It the Pout-05cc at High}: as second chug mute: Advortlsin rates and .3 Highland «It 0m". A3 evexjy one knew a ahoé; timei after'the polls closed last S "day Mr. Robert's was elecmdby Iajor-a ity of 23 over Col: Davide-Egg; tho> vote standing, Col. ‘Davidsonffl and Mr. Roberts 94 votes. “’9' ”’1‘ had our personal preference as rEspects the men and we frankly confvfs that but ow choice was for the C? Jone}, beca we regard him as the ,‘hetter man 10‘s the, place. But jurygment in that regard maybe at fan)“, how- ever sincerely or tenaciously v6 may ‘bold it. Mr. Roberts may Mow a km“... nldnrman than W5 hlve HQ F. Eva‘s; ‘ Business '31 but ow choice was for the C? Jone}, beca we regard him as the ,‘hetter man 10‘s 1119, place. But jurygment in that regard maybe at fan)“, how- ever sincerely or tenaciously v6 may hold it. Mr. Roberts may Mow a better alderman than W4 have thought; tbe‘Colonel might put. .ham ! ML n-“ Uuutmuv, ->-v‘â€"vâ€"vvr .v. a ' come up to expectations. There were or are possibilities. - NE” eflhe ra‘4â€"A "UIU US “IV .râ€"â€"-._ 7V less, 'aside from all this. was gegard the result as a calamity, or § grant. misfortune, to use the mildesu‘tert'ns, and a greater one than :9.” which have occurred in the previgjps‘p’o- litical history of Highland‘Pyk. ‘ - In the. first nlaeo. it hag given In the m2; glues,“ rug given. great satisfaction‘wd 91:qu gamut to the pre‘eent cityraedminis‘imtion, which by common ‘cdns'ent. ‘is the most. incompetent and ’unm‘v‘thy oh public confidence and supuort of any we ev' had. It has in ,5: sense "‘ vindicat " .the admini-jijr‘ration, They can say and say truly; ' at the voters of the 3rd ward by a u 'aj'ofity ;of 23 out of a total v0 053653;). Humved them, their m hop1 ‘1. vand imeasures. They are not 0" 'y en- [titled to interpret thegobe , that iway, but in a certain sense, ‘ ey are {compelled to do so. , Thereylhere» fore, in the light of this elec 100. no reason why they should not rim for AL ,2- LA..." IUIv, In vuv "0" reason why they should not rim tori reelection next spring; their home‘ ward, and the 'ward where the pen’ ‘centagé of_ "intelligence, genius; public spirit and;hig'h ton'el‘ manh- ness" is supposed to be th; highest. of any Ward in the city, tr“; ward approves them. ' .; But éecond, is the doe ‘ ’ canoe of the sad fact that the heretofore banner Ward; ‘city sho‘uld, put themselvea (' \ record? :a‘s . applying mega}; , lawful methods 6f reaching what 1: 9y may? have eonsidered widest Ale end” Gram if you will all Mm héxs been , ..‘I.'J A“ or can bé said of the so-called de sirablenesa of a change in the per-1 sonnel of the representation of theg 3rd ward in the city ' cunncilfi which? by the way, we do notibefiaeve, was it, wise, or prudent, or stgt‘eiv ganlike, or honest to' reach that bug; by ,1“- hitriry and illegal means? g?!» vote of Spam-day in evidence of. ebline, 'a delay, if you will, of mq‘ fitness of ,high toned integrity; , It the Fthoroughly honest a‘nd ‘1auorable ' .. , .. 5‘ “ Giant if you 'will‘ all itbat béxs been! I There are ether feature? of this Mien suggestive of polit‘ mi peril 3:14th which we do iot care today: the time? ‘or that 1:853:10! come, We only 5 xek our Emails“ to consider the perimnvolved in this introduction of a m g seduc five and very perniciomg if not .duhgeroue, element into 0! ‘ munici Egal polities. man will not sanction i1) Em], un- lawful methods and measu'v is for the sake) of personal' advantage; «5 iirect or indirect... . ; _" 3': rmmw . . » Ourfluplul. ;‘ .There may be people in§ iighlan‘d Park who do not know (og‘Jth‘e exisx tenca of our Emergency I” iapital at. No. 00 First street. It is: g; charge of a_ trained nurse, but f3 3 it coach:j mine] to run it, the ladicgi who so generously give their fate and efforts to its mann‘gment, ficit con. tributions for the same, 99 ”gt to Mrs; W. 0. Bipw‘ell. m; Kgfiit'éi'wm be r=‘*§ just up wenusih income will fg'mitu 0f coupe were is rent, turf», pay of FRIDAY, JUNE 22'1“)- TERMS $1.50 PER YEAR. muggy-do known on The Election. orncns: High- B Pngk let“!!! lager. of - this nurse, etc.. and they want the good people of thu Park to bear the need of ~the-hoapiml on their hearts. and remember it is their benefactions. ‘quain a genuine' we of charity beginning at b§mel ' them. There was a church member- died once in Vermont, or somewhere else, whose character ’ for earnest piety was n'bit shady. The pastor posted the following notice on the door:‘ "Bro. Johnson departed for heaven at 9:30 this a. In". A wag seeing thin took a‘telegriph blank and wrote upon it the lollbwing: “Heaifeu. 9:40 p. m. Johnson net yet arrived; great anxiety" and posted it below the pastor’s PMiCO.‘ ' The Commencement "took place 1m Thursday evening in the Pree- bytetian church "which was filled to its utmoet capacity. The essays and ontione of the class were all good, though the young ‘ludjee read as though they were in a parlor and could not he heard in the rear of the house. Glydej‘liaefele took the palm for' evening by general consent, and the queen which lollogy'di his elort “the. moat pronounced of the evening. .We guess hiswhe add ex- oell t father put him through a non . ' of training in elocution. The Club orchestra furnished the music which was fine. With the boys’ native musical talent and Mrs. Jones’ superior skill, patience. and persistence as an instructor for the orchestra proved more satisfactory than an com ' n im fled from 1 Chicago? could firifldougg It inbne i or the local institutions in‘which we‘ all take a laudable pride. President Smoot delivered a brief and informal address to the class. He is too' modest on such occasions. Why need he mserve all his eloquence for somecity jury in a law case? But he will let himselfout when the new building is dedicated. Following is a list of the graduates: Charlott Irene Brand. Highland Park. . James Moir Troxel. Hi! hiand Park. a utumn BHANGE THOUGHT Tl] ABTIOI. Furniture Upholstered ., or Repaired? whlch you cut aside it house-cl Ptemon is the man to put them ogdgru the right price. . IV SPECIALTY i9 the Re "(we and T. E. PIERSON, Telephone 384 Fowlers... {Manufacturing No. 88 ““1150" St. CHICAGO. Jun-cw n-uu . n.--“ , Thpmhs (iraham Troxél. Highland Park. Eliznbeth Blnnch Chg-venom Highllnd Put. Benhta Ze-ppomh Bell. Highland Put. " Francis John Conrad, Highland Park. - Helen Maud lnman. Highland Puk. Levi Clyde Buckle. nghlud Park. Ollve Christlne Hack-Iv. Hlalhland M. Sunuel Allen Hole. Dc eld. Cecile Ruth Nevins, HI: and Put. John Wh ae'Oobotn. Fort Sheridan. Nelllc MI ulnar. Hmhnd fut. KAFFENazBAKER: coal. Building Material, : and Ice._ 13f Chicago Furniture Cg ' L. A. Dlyton, Manager. 253 North Geneoee Sh. . Waukegan. :ars, Confections and SOd’» TELEPHONE Mann and Reptoducuon of An. 3,010!th anhure. The"Old um Reliable" Sull thlaklnl of h v- Ina thou- piece- High School. FLETCIIBR BLOCK- mum-M run honoe-clennln. time. at them in first-blu- Optician. £0!!!)le 188). ghee ‘HerercflpflWu-cFMd with the W Wm’ NMMWI’WDWFmU“ c J MAI. To” nmywwmmmwwm 06 Clark 8.. Room sac-gm, ¢Hl cno Banking Real Estate wuss-sum Fit and finish q! P‘”'~" I Hue Insurance WI “IWW hju-bm-uuobc. but“ your work mud!” '"d ‘9“ km”! 1! ‘0 Itolu‘ul ‘ are alwa5 I treated with con-sleuth n. Aguast Dancstlc I Inlsh Machine, L1“ ..., -. A'n“ 'n Amntir Gui-h Military Band C'oncerts All CHICAGO IILWAIIKEE ELEGIRIMAILWIY CARS 810' IT INTRANCI To PARK. JAMES MARTIN. TELEPHONE l7. C. .I. HAMBLBTON Finest Laundry Work. Highland Park Laundry, M; Moraine Hotel‘ ' ivery and Boarding Stable. D. M. Erskine 6: 00., SHOES Real Estate . ‘IT iILI Wembndingevrymwgivew the-mm. tofymvioepodblu Vanniâ€"mud j which male-u )enod ii. don-aim: mun. on...“ cryvillpulusinubetfipodfionthnmw to do “cl-I Mum-bum. » Purity Is our Motto. HRST' CLASS BEFBESIIIEIIS‘ mgmm P'ark, Ills. Won-cooks doped-Whom and interest 0 . time deposit- h In. over. DI m- lnuod on Claw-go, London. renjtod. Iona collected, uni putt" Loin! negotinw‘. and shah-m of title {mini-had. _ All our ot mpania us old and m. Equi- nble rate! prompt payment of Iona. ulu. I» I'll auro- ICTAI LIINI'O 1.77- W I0 CENTS. Mm Pod W TELEPHONE as. . me “my: aunt... ALL THE FAMILY gold on Commi-ion- Prov“! mm.... and wan-m W! midi-pt” High Class Vaudeville W. E. BRAND, Local Agent Fire and Tornado Ins. 60s., Offlu. Band's audio Aim. mm .94 Liam Am. NW“ "N. (VERY [VIKING Rem I‘m-Cb lllCemnl Avenue. IAIYE’I CLOCK. ...- -A-- ‘maTu‘u‘o 3A". "E CM! Lu‘ I'll FIRS' NW Bu COD] HIC

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