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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 3 Aug 1900, p. 6

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J. MRRY. “- TWO-0‘18. omcl loan; 1.. $0 8.“ P. I. 7.“ w I... 13. I Superintendent Morton has cut :1 hole through the solid brick wall be- tween Qity C‘fgsrkufiunay’s office and well, 1: things. Mrs. K R. Smoot and children, returned from a visit to her parents, Mr and Mrs Daniel Eyer in Salt Lake City. She reperts her parents wall, though her father has an occas ianal can from his old friend tbé Tunnels 213. _ DR. u'fi. “fibufi‘ER. Wakem 8; Fisher have opened up business in the east store of the Brand block. In addition to their eiuctrical work, they will do nickel silver and copper plating Richard Hawkins is back once more in the Park. His former frieflda, not a few, are glad to see "Dick” again on the gulf links “d at their homes. Al} doors are opened to him. ‘ the old public library room to on. lug e the clerk’s ofico A much- needed job, and “Tom” is doing it well, too. That 18 his way of doing enemy 'rbeumatism. Park Absent Sunday 13nd Mon. v day dun-mg Summer. Tnkpllont No. 0. LLOYD M. BERGEN. M. D. Flemhet Block. 11’:th M‘Dahp. . Miu’eenrude‘ hen of Hbiland, Mich., is visiting at F. W: Schu. macber’a. A full line of strings for alt mu- sical instruments at Schneider Cooke’s. ' Mrs. McLaughlin gave 3 audit! card party, Saturday evening, to a 18W nf her neighbors. Charles Warren and wife re turned home from an extended trip through Ohio. Some of the places he stopped at were Cincinnati, Co- lumbus and Xenia. . ‘ Hours 1; a.m.to12 m. SmSD-m- Brand Brothers have painted the front of their block a bright greeq it looks ugxat and fresh. Schneider Cooke do all their own jewelry rapuiring. A!) work guaranteed to give satisfactign qr money refunded. Mr. J. Brand retunrned from a short trip to Genesse, In. His two sons, VBay and Bert. remain fibers until school opens.‘ ‘ Mrs. James Daggett and daughter, with her sister, Miss Estella Dav’v- son, from Peimyan, Mich, have been visiting their grandmothef, Mrs. Thou. Howe. E. M. Cooke, with a party of forty will camp, for two weeks, at Three Mina Lake, Mich EJH. Purdy and Newman Fin- may have returned from a tWO‘WeekB’ rustication at. Paupa’u Lake, Mich. TEL'ENCOE HOTEL, Chloflde of Sodium 0.13983 r Sulphate of Sodium. .. 0.8917 “We of Sodium .. . . 0.0801 ubomte of (3%“an 0.8324 Rhona: of nm ...... 9.99377 ' . Organic mane: Silurian is the Purcst Spring Water Ave.. One Block W o! the depot GLENCU . ’ Dr. Frank M. Inga‘lls, {grin " and Window‘ Shade: West I!!! Street. Winnetka. DR. E. C. KAY'E, 22 Professional «- DEN "ST, LINDWALL, Dentist. Whammammcm mgu‘md Park. In. "Iguana Put. In. 0mm: 300R! 9 A. I. So 6 l' l Uh!" further notice Highland Park. , Illinois. om grains 0291’]3 0.0301 " 0.8324 “ The extra guests Saturday night consisted largely of coaching parties made up in other towns who drove up or down to the Moraine for dinner and the evening. We have made investigations and find that the Moraine Imiliee large purchases of supplies, some 850 being found at one store last Saturday, here in town. and that means lots of ‘ymone left in the Pack Now in view yo! all this We emggost that our own people should form the habit. of dropping in mele- iouaily Setnniay or_ Tuesday even ing- uinal. there-will be magic end dancing; for ‘one of their choice dinners, ’phane the managers if you propose no they may. bevreaidy. We noticed East' Satulfdsy evening Alderman Huber-”fiend family, the Millards. Montgomerya. Rice and others of our own citizens; ‘ ~ “swag-ha , . We were. invited on to the nor- aine Saturday evening to sample it. tableau: its guests and in general tosecnre an accurate'idee of life there, aside from the edifice audits furnishings. .We went, being too modest to decline. - _ ‘ ltvery one _ connected with the establishment in any way from mee- seuger to proprietor was courteous and mail bred, not of the profession- al kind either. For instance the lady dining room waiters appeared 'many of them, like New England school ma’ms. Such service is em- inently gratifying to cultivated peo- ple who want intelligence and re- finement and not automatons. The large dining roomâ€"with a’ capacity of from 150 no fillâ€"wet1 Well filled; at lens: 50 guests came in for dinner wholly unexpected by‘ the management}. ”Of course extra; help for dinner could not be secured! hence theservice was not upgto its; ideal standardgthoug'h we slifleredi no inconvenience. The [ellow who; greased the pulley of. one of thej electric motors don’t win: to repeat that experiment next Saturday night. That the dinner was excellent. al- most superb; need um be said.‘ There we qcourees enough, ewery- thin c ', no boarding house or hate ‘ lla ore about them, 'nd well serVed. .' - j . The guests are the choice people, rsons of means, of culture in the oad sense, refined and social with out a~tinge oi snobbery It was rest ful to see such a company of guests. A line orchestra furnished music for the dinner and from '9 o'clock on- wards music for dancing in the "’1 caption hall. n . I .__l‘ pages. harper's Weekly size. which is the ideal size of solid, substantial critical reviews, news and gossip about books and a limited amount- to art, all {0:51.00 per aiming. It is far and away the cheapest literary periodical in ’the world It is not trash or paddingfiitber of'which dia- guats sensible people. ,But more than that it is not got- ien up lrom the commercial point of View of the publisher, that is to say the reviewa are not, written by or iii the! interests of the publishers to push the sale of a book. Rather it is written from the public’s point of View, to.inform them of the contents, scope, purpose end ahilit of the book so that each reader 11 judge for himself of the value of the book to himself; That to us is its great commanding value, and it was this which tattramd as. and the half- We have added another to our list of periodicalsâ€"«“tbe New York Times Saturday Rsview” of litera- ture-and Art. It. is published every Saturday; and has from ‘16 to 24 “The followin? analysis was made by Prof. Haines: (2:115:1an LAOBBA‘I‘ORY‘OF Run: Mlmcu. COLLEGE. CHICAGO. / GINTLII xâ€" Upon subject! the' , SILURIAN mun. Win-ls (06 um- :csl analysis. I find each gallon of .281 latches conning: Catherine of Iron .. [meal ton. i! ‘ uttuf um n: .. s“ i m ................. ,'. ..... 0.7094 “ Jery taint cage. Hum: “Am Whatever may be the immediate ‘outoome of Major Davidson' e tripto W'eahingtou with his automobile and fits rapid firing gun enough has been shown to dearoustrate the {not that the, automobile will soon he a recog- nized element in modern warfare. With gm and moths power protect ed by II bullet proof steel plate ishield, it can do most elective nor 1vice. Also we think the pneumatic tire has been shown to he manic (or that kind of service. A solid tire like the rubber tires on coaches will have to be adopted. The pneumatic tire'ou automobile and bicycle alike can be punctured, and the fioaaible will become the real, when or where least expected, and most seriously alecliug its ability The solid tire modified somewhat from the 011! styles, will be the tire of the future: doubt: topic: We have perused only confirm»! \our high opinion of its mafia in _thin regard. Beyond m. Study with! who. we highly m it- new: feature and abové all; to pure enjoyment, its gossip columns. questions and answers, any bits 0! information about hooky, authors. «a, and iu 089m at sale or exchange of books. Perhaps all this is' a wellsqoss of cars; so be it. we .enjoy. it all the same. ' If you once try. thin Saturday Reviewyou will never willingly give it up. shmsbury Beds Lisa Out and Planted. lpms Ku’flc Summer mum. on... Iflku tad ICC”- _But, now that we are on the auba just. why call the thing an "auto mobile," in nnglicimd word from we‘dwd languages, one half of the word Greek and the other half Latin, a most bungling and mongrel sort of a word? Now lat us coin a word direct through the Latin and only half an cumbersome as our mongrel word. Our new classical, harmon- ious and euphonioun word is “Sinique” made of two Latin words. “Sine". without, and “aqua,” horse; that is a homeless carriage, or a ourriago with- out a home. loateadof (out aylahla “Sinique'flhaa but two. It explains itself «very " , 1nd the freshest fro-hum its meaning at a glance. 'Rah for " unique.” ‘ ‘ ' he he: wdtten.vith1hreeor or line cute m'piccurea of himself. One is a double picturepne of which shows him a he won at the Ige'of 26 when he was a soldier in our un- holy war with Mexico. and the other at the age of 76, when he was a resident of the Pnrk. He prints his epitaph in verse,.eomposed in 1892. With additional stanzas composed Jan. 1., 1900, which We wish to re- produce with the'niugle column out accompanying it. Thanks, Colonel; long may'you live to write for your fellows. Col. and ex-Mnyor P. T. annley bu cent III a Inge brochure entitled “Dow D'topn, " containing in a down page. or so sevnnl of the may Charles H. Baker gets or takes time‘ from his busy life in selling lumber. wood and coul.and especially his pure'ice, to-delyo in national poliliu. He 'hns’ his"‘piecia" well learned and delivered one part of it to us Tuesdayâ€"on the sinfulness of 0in anti imperialists‘ position,“ our influeéce would also; Almeria-u poli tics after 1615 of great_ men like our- selves, Wm. McKinley. Mark Hanna at 31 were dead and forgottnu.‘ We had never before thodght the pro jeutile force of our .words wag so great. but Caesar, or some good old Roman, said “the truth will prevail." So it will and our cause will ya: win out though we fall by the way. Garden Work, Parts and needles for all sewing machines at Schneider Cooke's. ‘ A. RASMUSSEN, Grading,’ m â€"- All kinds 0(â€" All Kinds of‘ Tie». SM and Perennials cheap. Planting. Band that we mid Int wu- imam a trip to Lake‘Gono‘n. and “go re- member you can go Iglin thi . week. Saturday. Aoguu 4th. Trail - Alu- at 8 o'clock. round trip 51.00 ”ET“: your lunch or go to the Lab bowl .9 William’s boy or flu; Iced term the Ink. The " sommt fin " in Lake Comm; my clan-Duran IOYIIIO nun-flaunt"- not go, but the hmdwuuthbm buy of the county plum to .1311. ‘ you Margo-150..“ from uh- laud Pnk.1‘hooe excunionc{ big mecca. FOR RENTâ€"Buick; U-ro'vié; ud- furnished bonus {or can mt or year; good condition. F”? pu- floulun ipply to W. P. Gemty, Rubi-1,111.. {i FOR SALE-Solid pm: in .‘ on. used six months, goodwéiqiwg. ’a burg-in [or somebody; wilt”. null for one hnlf (Higinul oust. ', ,, ' Jun [1. D 'r . FOB SALErâ€" Bari-ed Ply} Rock and Sflver-laeodflfllouo Eggs. Cull}! Rail: 9 en's Home. V 3 x mW zywloTanouNonhm Ill! is Clark 5... Room m-m. on $000 ..H Tm?[6lpe:;3rocl It Sparking spring (Ham .3. Six HZ Gallon Botth‘gmr to be Healthy Bonk-d fn-du the noun; - liven-d any-me: In Hkhhn; $23?“ . All. CRIME!) IILWA KEE ELECTRIB RAILWAY EARS STOP C. J. NAMELETON ((3. Real Estate ‘ I FORT SH ERIDAN PARK] Military Band Co vccrts Oran .I. L. Houghullng. \j’llm- On North Shore Iacant and Improved Real y ' uEstatc. Sparkling Sprim; Water. * WM. MAN. Mot. 3o cts. Peabody "foughleling to. PURE 'ATER BUILIII‘I-ING LOANS FIRSI 0 A88 BEFIIESIIIEITS mmwm leANS... No. 1534 newborn aunt. AT [I TRANCE TO PARK. N 3W OPEN] leCA 60. Emil gm BROS BEGGS nun-tn. ' High Class Vaudeville ‘Guucoa ChicmPhoocl“ Fire and Tornado Ins. Cot, w. E. Emmi. Local Agent In the quietd you My. OI’ shady vmndn, 7°“ can plan the butlneu camp-tn vith n clarity 0! mind In- poulhle In the noisy, d!!- ' menu once. .. ‘ You cnn cult to city just I. conveniently and cl n at Icon your dinner table. In I two-abut comet-nation heads a! department can be given their Instructions. 17:: Mofthcdaytonduddfi Attached-AWN” worm , With a you “adj." yourself my fatiguing all hot weather. Chicugo Telephone Co. Ol'ncc. MI sua- A-nex. . 230 Canal Avenue. ”Vanna-3L.” 'elephonc IVIIV IVCNIIQ Cmcmo ”fl "I duly thin m“ “‘( NI WI fl (er H I4

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