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“ â€mixing; Fleté'h'ér'iiock. Tm No. 0. onlCI .00.: 1.9 On 3:03 FOR SALEâ€"~Cheap; ï¬ne 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 Plylï¬outh 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- oï¬ce. 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- oï¬oe box 371, Highland aft, Ill. FOR RENTâ€"Furnished 'Rmon ï¬rst-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 ï¬n 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 â€no“! no onom DENTIST. Eéwelers and Optjciaqg; SIIPLIl ECONOMICAL! ’ d Put. ““ï¬â€˜xï¬m. me tom, m making. atorial District: At a mating of rvrpmnutive Democrats of the 8th ( is trict, In Ear- vard, Seï¬t. 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 countieï¬ lot the dis trict. After careful ‘ï¬nvestigetion 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 Hartlanrï¬ his life of ï¬fty 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 ï¬nd in 'f ' 'Connor a; ï¬n- gle qualiï¬cation f0:- ‘a' satin 'the legislature. ‘ Palitici’ Hy, O’Connor is thechildpt anm 1y, tha second edition of Edleuteiuï¬gut we are, con iatmin'od tolnd Ede]. min the super: ior. In 1898 O'Connor an ‘ anï¬-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. ï¬been struck. "98 O'Connor :tpgh some of'tbe am up: like the ‘lgey Were prison; £01 for stints â€at“! farmer wish his own ‘ as ‘i man of T‘n'ujktiwi and ,9†qualiï¬es! 5. Always in .. a Dembcrat his character 1. We eonï¬ 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 unï¬t candi date. A man â€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 ï¬eld 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 puriï¬cation of the democrntio pol itinal air and the Bryan and Alechn- l'er vote will gain ï¬fty 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 signiï¬cant ï¬gurus: 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 ï¬ve ‘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 ï¬neneial 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 ï¬ve 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†â€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 ï¬nd 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 éï¬duln pun in ihemz‘ and now we think 0? i. there in somethipg extremely the M in pub- lic oï¬iciale 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 mï¬or the lputyeer and I In" I! inbrougfl intouu mime: High bad .1“ ppeglyf'end‘nahbgdou Mic ' AgoodbarnJ’O‘“ kmmmm neconnzwnco ingsandgoodi we. Horseswiflrecdvc 3me Locatedmflï¬nlogxksddï¬alsw 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' wasâ€. 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 â€.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 oï¬erri: .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 Elï¬n“ ‘Morgu. minim: My; Emil ; Rudolph. treason-r. Chmol’booe I U“. Gunco'c‘ J. NAICV" "- Tunes: :13. of the M. M Ann â€(imagi. '. . LA. M. Mm ï¬lo-$0M... ‘n. 4 ,‘ 1*: Chicago Furniture Co }, 0. BOâ€. 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. 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