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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 13 Jul 1900, p. 2

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( , L. A. Dlytou. Hanna" :3: North (km-sec St“ ~ ‘ cmcuu Phone M0065 80. as Mnduon bt‘ ‘ €31ko ULRNCOE Fowlers‘ in Chicago Furniture Co (ifiifiiéfifi Dclivcry Free. g PARK BROS; 8c BEGGS, Daron GasolinewsLovgg fire the Best. memuflmel Jewel Stoves ago 893139; C. A. KUIST. Hardwuc‘ Call and see one ”in operatiori Co'be’ Healthy Tdcpgm 3: [63:31.1 81-05.}. Hizlfland » Bonk-d huh at ‘henaprinzsp andk de- IiVyremeythert-m ighlandP ark . Six '1-2 Gallon Bottles‘for Sparkling Spring water (.0 mania BY ’PHOIE. "2, Mothcr's Best T. A. Somerville, BAKERY and RESTAURANT ICE cum saliva». ' é CHOICE POULTRY? We have these Stoves in Vamu's Styiesand Sim. ' Sparkling Spring Water. DRINK PURE WATER. In Standard Makes: Philadel- phia, Steam: and Others. . We v. lll de‘im hut folk and Freud for Bmakfnt anvwhere in Hiahhnd or’can ut our store. next to the hut Office. Our hom’ .mnd Baking isgs 00d the Ama- tena combined With yeanof experience can make them. WM. TILLMAN, Hanger. ManufaCturing The purest water to be obtained in Highland Park ts _ TELEPHONE aoa. A Fun Assortment of 3o cts. cm or Credit. u'o (swans! no onom PLUIIERS LIKE 'aoo SIMPLE! ICONOMICAH 0ptic§an. Wankel” Established 1881. CHICAGO Sheridan Road Publis5 Puhlhhed every Nay morn land Park. “1-. and'Winnetka. Emma at 2133 Post-(mice a I as second-crass matter. Advonlslng nus nude kmn‘ at Highluud mm mm. Albt of soldiers of‘For§§§heridan, created quilt-a riot in 1523 Hum- ble’s saloon in Highwwd ‘5} few eVen- ing ago,smashing plate glugs mirrors, windows, em, besides discharging their revolvers promiscut’nsly. We understand the war n'npartment plans to send these Cfellru's to the Philippines.} It would Ewem from their recordgat the Fort what. they would help “stain the M 1:11;: saloon businegs an would ba ve'gl oficient in the m cm missionagg' Work of shooting thogoapeliuto‘ t§~§§ boathon of our new possessions.” We are glad Gen. Wheeler propfi-‘Bs severe measures for the ' riotom hould be taugbt‘theré at once that 1; :i'e troopo cannot go into the neigllgoring vil' lages and terrorize _the FE?” ~' H. F. Evms, ,- Businem Newt-Letter 13 Mm. 27! Ce! v ighland Park. running stream froma fog-k. Proba- bly there is not a stone in t z} Deerfi’eld as big as a robin’s egg, to ~ ‘ y nothing} about rocks. The watel jaures dys- pepsia. Bright): WA: ~? dache, in- digestmn and May Of a} {pf the dis- uases known and unknown: ifl‘hey have not sent usa samplepagvfr; a brother Tillman did so we canllotéiyronounee our verdict. They sent figure to Ad- miral Dewey and he the‘zljgked them before ha_.tried it, pghapj that" was ‘Deérfield', our westernfineighbor, has a mineral spring, not :5 be, out- done by'TiHmau’s “Spar¥§'fing" and our Own city's'old arming} ‘and the Gray electric artesian: LE2; is named the “Deer Lick” and hasgfijtwo trade quarks, one is a- large' atagflvith enor- mous antlers, the other is gigpicture of one of West Deerfiefl’sf‘numerous belles. The water is pit-"med as a running stream froma fork. Proba- bly there is not a stone in k 2;! Deerfi’eld as big as a robin’s eggfio ~ ‘ y nothing about rocks. The water ‘pures dys- what cured his prasideuii g fox er . Water 2.3034}; When We spent two Lgeasona in New Orleans fifteqn yeah; ago, the city had a population of boat 225,- -nna . innl nun v.- 000.â€"-in, 1M) it was eve f“ 42,000â€" and all the sewerhge flow} in open gutters beside the stre'e' 5 -.n'1any .uf them such gutters as ye find in the country, (all of ,waste ad weeds. and the couditiouief thi 32 s can be more eagily imagined thaTfijdemI-ibed. Now an efficient system'ng; sewerage has been provided, 'and 8,151}!!! for an adequate water supply isz’ifiow under consideration and one company offers to put up a guaranty of $500,000 to furnish a sufficient qqamfi‘y and of a 3 satisfactory quality at f0; and one half cents per thousand‘fi- ,gllons â€"â€" or one fourth the price we fie paying. Of courset‘he immense (_ ‘ autity that would be sold would en: ‘10 them to self at a lower rate £75 in we can aflord. , E afiord. , “if 011 the other hand ongam an in- eihaiistible supply at ou§2§very door, all we have to do is to pigup fl; up, while New Orleans niust :émeartesiau? wells, noe'less than 3.00;? feet; silt and v ble depOsitogfiflovvn 1,000 feet at east. 0r they,m1:st filter the Mississippi river watergg' an almost impossiblo task, or go wt; know not how far to some inlaué lake' with adequate leaders. The Experts who makertbls ofl'ér toNewvaleans know what'they aré about, a 7221 they are ‘not makin'g the contract Rom philan- thropic "motives. Hem ii the need }Of lower-rams in this citlg‘ ,, With‘all ineedful expenses provirgggi-d ‘for, and‘ 13 sufiiciently large reselégge fund f iemergencies, our‘rates 'gjghld be c3 down at least oné foul-t yif not more. 1andtlm result would reléiiu good of the water depar 3créased sales. Scores Ethat do not have ig'wwrg‘g‘l put water ‘in at low’er’n’tas. . ~ ‘ " . Waukeaha V Hygiea 9-star ’is' in great demand. Schmm f'he’r in. soil- ingmore‘ofthis pure {firing water; than in previous years. "' A Courier at Noah Shore ImEE FRIDAIY’ JULY 13, TERMS shso PER YE OFFICES: Manager. g at High 1,. by the ‘ ghlmd Park 11 Avenue. “(ence- '_ so gateaheheu noticed the up ipniaed value of the property of this (town, as published in Int weer. Nun-Lanna, is a pretty fair and honest assessment. Men will difler of 009m, in their judgment but what we want is an evident intent to re honest end fair; no partialvty shown aucfnoold grudges paid ol. Hence, we “link K.30§0r 'Enooh W. Brand entitled to praise for his 3mm to deal justly with us 311. . In the last two‘ye‘nreinore thought he; doubtless been given by the reader: of the News-Ln?“ to the question of public health than has ever been given before by the peOple of Highland Park. About 18 months ago, or n_little more, the question was raised of establishing a sand filterto purify our drinking water. Whether the 'echeme originated solely from no banal-t desire to bene- fit the public inn question. That some 0'! the promoters were thor- oughly genuine and honest, We be- liere no one has a right to doubt and, therefore, for the purpose of this article, we shall neeume that they all were desirous of promoting the public welfare. While the scheme Wan voted down by an overwhelming majority, we believe an impetus Was givenw the public solitiment to im- prove sanitary conditions and we sincerely hope “will not die out. We have. on several occasions. pri~ vately called attention to the value of a public bath in Highland Park as of vastly more value from I sanitary standpoint than‘ any sand final: popnible’could be. even granting all its advocators claimed for it. We do not. however. grim that the as- sertions made- by the promoters of that scheme concerning typhoid fever. ever had any suficient foundâ€" ation'ln fact. ‘We read about‘ the public baths of ancient Rome. showing that 2A1!) years ago they who inhabited the ruling city of the world appreciated the importance of cleanliness, if they did not seem to ltnow much about Godliness in the present sense of that term. European cities have for some time appreciated the importance of erecting "and sustaining municipal baths. tMore than a hundred years arrow-1.7 ”wife baa...“ ‘ M, city 'of Liverpool purchased ls pri- vate swimming bath establishment at a cost of about .20,“ to be used by the public{ In 1820 this institu tiou was purchased for a public dock. A little latet the city erected at the expense of the corporation public haths‘costing about SIOOAXXL Sub- sequently Glasgow, Manchester. Ber lin. and several other European cities followed'the exampleset by Liver- pool. Recentiy Boston. Brookline. (Mass). New York. Bufl'slo, and Chicago have made appropriations for the erection of nublic bath houses; We believe that the timeis not far dis taut when this country will not be behind old Rape in her etl'orts to maintain this prominent factor in public sanitation, nor do we see the reason why the institution should be limited to the large cities. In fact, comparatively few municipal im provements can be established and maintained at acost approximately proportionate to the size of a ‘city any better or easier than can the es- tablishment of public baths. So far as 'we 'know', the North- 3 western Military Academy has been I the first prephrafory school‘ in this E. country to establish a first-class 138- E‘ tatorium. though there were one or} more similar schools privileged to: enjoy such an institution where the; school was 00an with some 001â€" f We believe sucu an institutiOn could be constructed in Highland Park and maintained at II very trifling cont- 1 In the'Euyopean cities nbom: mentioned, if we are correct, a slight charge was made for the privilege of using the bath. find, if our little city did not care tb goto the expense ef-maintainiug such an institution. we feel quite certain that the ‘public could very 'soouf be educated to main- tain it without cost to thecity, and We ate squally éertaiu that there. are enough publiospirited people in Highland Park to pay the first cost by subscription or stock if they feel sure that the institution could be made in a little while, to‘ maintain itself. ' If the right parties take hold at it w have no doubt on that snore. Lieut. Williams' regiment... let cavalry, has been ordered ,to China and he is daily‘ expecti orders to jqi'nrhis regimen! and 11:5,: put down ihe boxers: $1an and Public Baths. c a 0.3.0."! In mu um. I. M mum 05 Clark St" Room! man. on 'CAIO Finest Laundry Work. Schumacher’s Pharmacy Here is where 90:: get hcâ€"se famous ANTI-HEADACHE POWDERS. Over 4.000 'packaka sold; . Ei'ery package ls guaranteed. They are safe, speed; and harmless. | FORT SHERIDAN PARKI Our Rea-Ir Depart-cl! in )0! u bow - M can be. M In your wmk quwkl)’ and well. Ch: dten. m dways treated with can-Met tlnn. ‘- 'mufl» When‘Styk. Fit and Finish an MI! E 1 Han Military Band COIPCCITS I (VIIV (gun... All. GHIGABO IILWM‘KEE ELEBTIIIQ [WWII EARS STOP AT If TRANCE TO PARK. Banking Real Estate JAMES MARTIN. Proprlelot. lnsurance.. C. J. HAMBLETON O (3.. Real Estate TELEPHONE l7. Latest Domestic c‘Inlsh Machine, Highland Parlg Laundry, "‘1'. SHOES FOR ALL THE FAMILY SERWCEABLI' SHOES ALWAYS SATISFY wem gauges, aryendumb‘ytm thematifidgc‘ tor, service pal“ e_. We have W " which emblem (owed in M“. OM sewn-chin orywillpmuin anfidu'fillmbebu hip hurdl- worknmsnubl was. Â¥ rtnuoou ’ High Class Vaudeville [KING mm m ass- Bernesuumswâ€" Moraine Hotel and Boarding Stable. Four-in-H. nds and FifstClaqulldG. .of all inds at Reasonable Rm ' Highl md Wondvotdapulifi W.” interen t on time WWII 3“. over. Drafts in“ on “W0 Lond( 1. ‘ ‘ 1: i%; ii! ‘3‘ '1 a All ow mpiniel an old and. strong. Eqfl- ayfin tee; prompt payment owns-u. :a‘g‘r;:;-;j:-'WB;£â€"njel;vp§d W props-t, rented. Rents calm, “In pIid- m negoti mad and 'W of title nullified. , Bonn t cm! Tc] cphonc 48‘ I’VNDW OPEN I ADI ISSION 10 CENTS Pill! B All ALWAVI ”If... mama‘s-nun. II YAILI OK" i."- an“. III-fa Sale Alum. BIW Aw. and Tamado Ins. Com, .1 hum ‘un um AW. “Wu“ Ink. ' Ills. Wu FH‘O. Wflmflfl’ fnéIlMIIDDdo IACVC'. ItOCK. MGNLAID DIRK. my Shout FIRST (‘IH‘ Th M

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