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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 21 Sep 1900, p. 4

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E63 SALE on ERENTâ€"wâ€"Eight roomed dwelling. Comer of Washington and .Vernon avenue. AAA A. ',I 5:. John Avon-w. Booth - DR.H.H.BOULTE TM 33* 7 . Dis-rm. ‘ Absent Sn and Mom m m” day during mmer. um“ ”mixing; Fleté'h'ér'iiock. Tm No. 0. onlCI .00.: 1.9 On 3:03 FOR SALEâ€"~Cheap; fine building lot, 100 feet front, 220 feet. deep". on Oakland avenue. 1’ 0.301 45-5 WANTEDâ€"mat class sewing gm. loun: _ 11 a. In. to :2 In. “059-!!!- WANTEDâ€"Goad sized second- hand beating stove. Mm be in good condition. Address NW3 Lung FOB i‘SALE â€"â€" Barred Plylfiouth fBock'and Silver-laced‘Wyandone E228. Call at‘ Railmm} Men’s FOR SALEâ€"Light m_achi0e wagqg LOSTâ€"â€"â€"Set' of horse tooth § ' and wolf tooth forceps‘ Rem? ’ oflered for their return tapest- ofice. C. L. Pasamorb; ‘ 1 LLOYD M. BERGEN. M. D. 7... EB 3166 r. I. LOSTâ€"A full sized br acme dog, answers to the name, f Shop. Reward fan return. Add Post- ofioe box 371, Highland aft, Ill. FOR RENTâ€"Furnished 'Rmon first-floor, staam b 1:, Bath. slow tric lights, strictly odem,‘ rivate family, and meal lfdesireti Address Mm. Hip cock, the Steers FOR RENTâ€"A twglve room resi- dence in Chicago, north side, will will take a few rooms in Highland Park or Highwood as part rent. .1. '1‘. Dpnaon’ Enterprise Drug Mott 8M Jlrc the Best. WANTED-râ€"To take one of house for use of about four rooms or rent furnished ‘ or unfurnishad rooms .38 near Bighwood as poni- bledneleotricliue. Beat of rp- fereneeu.‘ _J. T.’ “Demon, Enta- prise drug store, Highwood.‘ . 333:! Stem m Range; WW Parry fin my. Call and see one in donation and nppmntioes~ for drgsa Address P. 0. box 32. almost new ' BL 'Fi“ ' 8mm“ _Coox§, Charlotte M. Petcsch, rancher o! ancient and Clint. Stofe, HighwoodJH. Dr. Frank M. mans, We have the: Stowe: in Vmous Styles Ind 911“ DRE. C. In sundtud Makes: Philadel: phi). Steam; and Others. 7175i 162 Glencoe, 151. ,. KUIST. Hardware. TELIPHON I 303- A Full Apartment 0! ,uo ”no“! no onom DENTIST. Eéwelers and Optjciaqg; SIIPLIl ECONOMICAL! ’ d Put. ““fi‘xfim. me tom, m making. atorial District: At a mating of rvrpmnutive Democrats of the 8th ( is trict, In Ear- vard, Sefit. 8 1900, Wi‘ l‘ uh Desmond of M« 'Tenry county m"; named ad Democratic andidakos I"): the ham 6! repgosentatives, of this legislaturé. ‘ AL A against 0. V. O'C‘uori 3w. . M the meeting were present. lugl delegstibus from the three countiefi lot the dis trict. After careful ‘finvestigetion the campaign commitl-ée there ap- pointed, reports. that [Ea nomipntlon of Mr{ Desmond is in his interests of clean politics; that hlgdid not buy his nominatioq and {sues ' will not have to sell the puepleiouli if elected to get his money back; - Desmond is a uni voice of the people ij whistle of the politici been for many years supervisor of Hartlanrfi his life of fifty years. McHenry county. ' After teaching sol he. has beoolm a sum He is a man laboring hands. A34 spaniel" education, general- if ability,.he possesses If tion of a repremntd’ti‘ temted in politics a‘ but never a politicm. is even above sqspicjx (ignt‘ialiy invite a c. O’Connor, who is a :1 district. ’We fail to find in 'f ' 'Connor a; fin- gle qualification f0:- ‘a' satin 'the legislature. ‘ Palitici’ Hy, O’Connor is thechildpt anm 1y, tha second edition of Edleuteiufigut we are, con iatmin'od tolnd Ede]. min the super: ior. In 1898 O'Connor an ‘ anfi-Donnelly Boone, bathe soon» yith Deuhelly at W nail: day he’dld all I: up hie eye friends a interests of Danae! Sloop. ewe“ sleep produced it: elects _ nelly delivered the ‘ :over to O’Uomxor tt 1 At the senatorial held the Lake 0000. readytp assist in__ good Democrat in ' ‘rather than we 0'0 but ud, the bargiu in the sweet sleep ( got the mutton, alt! McHenry delegate! way it was done. ' ere bound by the 1 rule: ' Since 1896 .(:0‘11‘ riots have been made .two years/head by a very small gangin M68 Inky and Boone The bargin has nlr Iidy been attack In 1902 the can liéam is when certain man in 1_ :Heury county. Politics has been? business of bar- gain and sale 1 Id strict rules of the market have "ovmued. The cows in the peotnn ~ have a; much «may with nomiu ting Denimratic Icandidatec for the ugislature, as the invetage Democrat i this district. 0! Democrats, freon; i1, citizens, how long will you stifle ‘ things to be so! In the spirit front I in you? veins, that you cover, at! crouch beneath the politicians. hit like a hound be neath his master’s ash! tosay with nomiu .ing Deuiocratic candidates for the ngislature, as the average Democrat- i this district. 0! Deplocrats, freeln II, “citizens. how long will you still: things to be so! Is the spirit frozen in your veins, that you oower, ac ‘cronch beneath the politicians, lat. like a hound be- neath his master's ash! . In Boone cooty the town of Spring wasagainm' )‘Connor. Sothe town committee g: u; notice. of caucoel In‘sinly to O'Conn I ’s supporters and by this trick elect i O’Connor dele- gatetothe count; convention. In the town of Bel 'Edere which has more democrats :an ail the other: Itowne put togethI: the caucus com-~ Imttee permitted 0 vote, minors, re- ‘pohlicans, and a "Ion-resident nil- road construction mug But it will he urged tint demo- cut-o! thn.di1rictdan't,know enough to that it bullet so II to tot-form indq mdent This is I was chosen as delegate (foul begun to play iodstockf The a» couid to'bifeuk Id played gums y’s nopinaiim with 'Donuelly u 190‘.) Dm-1 sluHenry sheep is year. convention just p delegam were nominating an! {EcHeury county rinor nominated. fibeen struck. "98 O'Connor :tpgh some of'tbe am up: like the ‘lgey Were prison; £01 for stints ”at“! farmer wish his own ‘ as ‘i man of T‘n'ujktiwi and ,9” qualifies! 5. Always in .. a Dembcrat his character 1. We eonfi 19163an 'with v comer in thus :he 8th Sen- ida‘m by‘the’ stead of the in. H3 his armor. later and for all at In F'olaideut of of the unit slander on every democrat in the district. This humbu'g m exploded in 1898, when Goo! A. Massimo carried 1 Boone by 250 and Lake by 1300‘ out Donnelly. the oo-onlled regular nominee. This year Boon. and Lake nil} do better to: Wood. and m lin his own county of Monty it will be almost unanimous for him Now that Moflonry in around we expect to carry every township in the distant [or Desmond. It will be urged that we mm stand by the walled rennin nomi- nee. This is the song of the crook. It was computed ‘by the politician. In nine canoe out of ten it. is need to homer up a weak and unfit candi date. A man ”in drivm to the last ditch In argument when he 19 forced to resort to this defense It is a hantrnpt' appeal. l There is. however. ‘one appeal which in. even more Inggerly thin thin, and that is that the nomination of a good man the Desmond will endanger the election ol‘ Bryan and Aleehnler. That ia' to my. to put. a decent man in tha field i“ unenli- date endangers the stat» und nu itional ticket! Glng rule is thnj great thing which has hel't'dem vc racy down in this district. It is thi- nneavory reputation ul‘ our leadeh‘ which has stopped progress. Letit be known that a large majority of the democrats are for Desmond and a purification of the democrntio pol itinal air and the Bryan and Alechn- l'er vote will gain fifty per- cent. J. K.’Onvre. of Lake 00., J. E. Cuxslunul, of McHenry Co.. Wu. men, of Boone 09.. Campaign Committee; ‘ We gl'ean from a main. number of the Chicago Tribune the following significant figurus: In the city council of Chingo for the year 1892-3 Llww Were thirteeéh alooukeepem. 1893-4. thirteen. 1894 5, aew‘utosm. 1895-6. 7 eighteen. 1896 7.,» twatye. 13m 8. nine. 1896 7,1 :1 1897 8. ni 18989. I a @9919“). 19‘3-1900. six. '* " _ ' The Chicago city council ‘lnd about five ‘yenra ago 'relclted that point where repdtublecitizene begun‘ toloohuponitundiegmce toben member of that body. The 'ealoon- keepers ware having it all their own w‘ay. They Were seeking in every ward for some possible candidate who would-uphold their diareputable‘ business, and from 1892 6 therein“ an increase from thirteen to eighteen saloonkeepen members of the cityi icouncil; but about that time the‘ better class of eitiaens in Chicago began to recognize the fact that ii l‘thcy were to hue any fineneial or moral safeguard left they must change the character of the city council. As an outgrowth they formed a municipal votere' league and began to look for a better clue of men as candidates [or the council. :The reeultie that in the next five years. from 1896 to thoprant time. the number of uloonkeepen in_ the council has 'been' reduced [top eighhen to nix. 'â€"r""° ‘ ’ I maintain in and order. blind lead the blind 1'” divided Igainst itself can The question is now coming rapid- ly to theirout even in the little city of Highland Park. The experience of the election in '99 is beginning to A man is for the “'0 come up in the minds of the best against it. He cannot class of citizens. In the light of mine it and ennui-tend that experience, the voters of High- st think it is v", laii land Park who are addicted todrink- these in stitutiooe "5 he ing and drunkenness ("Tell it not in midst 'h stron drink Gath, publish it not in Ashlon" that l p!“ ;aar ,and ash." h . - ‘ .l there IS any drunkenness In High : into a” when Bigh- land Park) naturally begin to out . about for such representatives in our M” ”d MM dent ‘next council, u will be inclined 1‘ w M eithetteestlblisl: saloune in our‘lair - 15m, m. city or be looking in “rather WW W W emotion-uterine door- vablind mm a. turnout pia- Ire elm Whore“ “(Mamet-2k to the mutt: -3 Poul". Danger Maud. seven. every claimant in the midst. We lune it on th- damp than: not only cod pen. but none other lIh line not. than one» in ll month diam-cal and having uluono in High. and get the reveal» In; stead of letting the W drink go In Highvuod k toxicanu Ind the Park Iti curse of it. ‘ Wu will not I nnd place discuss the fallI fawning. We can nude an honest minded mun, . in not in sympathy with d ‘and rowdyism and trunk eviIIIbly IIcwmpIny it~ that such rolwniug is a Word go on the principal world we are to (aka 0 ch: but. we put that {Joint by find nowhere in divine i nine of nicked writ in pl! chow all oviL (1 Peat i‘ One thing 30 clear: v have licenced moon. or i saloons; we cannot expect doors of blind pig- iu win mid“ when high éfiduln pun in ihemz‘ and now we think 0? i. there in somethipg extremely the M in pub- lic ofiiciale who (11in p mines-.1 loom. licenned or unis mood. at- tempting to prevent t1 3‘, evil and maintain law and otder. {‘Sheiithe‘ blind lend the Hind!” ,“A honey; divided ugeinlt iuefl at o! and! Amuutorwoaloiuhoa; mind“. He unnot I hibiy pug mine it and eon-intent! :foppoee it; ‘-We think it in Very plain go new, ‘theee institution- ne he 2. up in our midst. why along drink mfior the lputyeer and I In" I! inbrougfl intouu mime: High bad .1“ ppeglyf'end‘nahbgdou Mic ' AgoodbarnJ’O‘“ kmmmm neconnzwnco ingsandgoodi we. Horseswiflrecdvc 3me Locatedmflfinlogxksddfialsw m.mcu:sma FARM 1W ....SWEETLAN D'S gm wilhnsmshaduh than... "Mailing!” 19in; syitt‘ q: . DO] IT SUFFER For It»! c. nail, to DI. F. H IIGALIAI, Z'_ L W HomL Highland Put. In. 3 vi E TLAND'S ‘ qunlllh‘tm Thad opiates MW n' was”. ma. (0 a ELERY HEADACHE POWDERS.... , that in ‘ IIH_ think Shd; in I at in this be of evils Iow. W0 ‘gtmotiooi The doo~ III, tou- ',ll.) ‘ gather we at licenced bola-u tho our midst 'm then; ’ there is rd in put» miss u- 0W0 0' ud Park tho-I in )f strung théit in ($110589 this tip. y of lain and how nun who mam... «daun- of :1...» igldor- (3‘5“ ‘ nanddio "U1 ins. 6. Boats. an m n ”.3. the purpoou of organizing u McKin- ley and -Rweeven duh. V If (by what] goes as the Park hid: (air to ‘Q. “trough the numbot of old don» our.“ in line for MW and and Nancy on Thur-thy culling, M will he I fuuoul for some one. “I... politically. McKinley and Boo-oval! will not be the victim's, nib-r. Sums of the oldest depo- enu in Highland Path «to “Mg ugliest Brynn this (all. The [c {Kinky Club bu tor in ofierri: .1‘ II P. A. Montgomery. president; 0. 8. Morgan. 6m vied president; 8. A. Fm. mood vice-president; K. W. Hawkins.“ vice-provident; Erato“ mined. mun Elfin“ ‘Morgu. minim: My; Emil ; Rudolph. treason-r. Chmol’booe I U“. Gunco'c‘ J. NAICV" "- Tunes: :13. of the M. M Ann ”(imagi. '. . LA. M. Mm filo-$0M... ‘n. 4 ,‘ 1*: Chicago Furniture Co }, 0. BO”. W PARK BROS BEGGS. turning a My mail" '0' cannon and d!!- ww‘k‘d‘ ‘ mate I 0‘ CW‘" I!!- a!“ mtwwflm A TELEPHONE NV" Office or Home u (la-MM w Chicago Telephone Co. GLENCOE HOTEL. 6. "Lu: cal-mums. up. w M m. H. 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