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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 12 Oct 1900, p. 4

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Harvey {and Paul McQuistion spent Sundaywith their grandmothor, Mrs. Elvira S. Gwen. ‘Thoyr 8’13 taking a year out of {W‘Hfifi varsity coursotobroadcn out fi?!r experience and brace up their pr! dial} stamina by acoum in real business glife. Meanwhile their studies will not rust and decay, but they rather think knowledge wi}! season, iakeun toughness and sup- pleness. ' Chinese Affairs. Marquis Ito, Premier of Japan, is the best "living authority oh China,- in she world today. Last Monday he had an interview with our Ameri: can consul and said: “Pekin should be evacuated, the Empress and Couri permitted m return and negotiations should come afterwardel‘he foreign powers should withdnuw :to the coast and bold lucir forces there pending the final settlement.” . Pastor Solon-Ira Death. . ‘ Rev. A.‘ Soioman, pastor-1 'of the Lutheran‘church in this city, diedof censumption afler'u lingering “knees Tuesday owning, October 9th. 1900. He was far from well when he came here, but has stood upegaiustthe disease with marked christian ferti‘ inde and "nihnlineaa. His poor heaith has necessitated a quiet, retired life during his residence, some four years; we think, in the Park, and he was less known to the general public thanf We learn that our neighbor, C. C Cheney, finds that be derived so much benefit. from his winter South last season that he thinks of repeat- mg the experiment this year. Two omits wintersâ€"New Orleans a few yearn agoâ€"gave meaning to that fa- miliar eipression, ‘fSunny South,” and - they said they were “bad w‘in- tors,” thoagh there was no snow and In all esmeuliul partiqulass that is just what Rev. WillinmAsbmqre. D. It has been agreed that newsm- per subscriptions are an mfallible test of a man ’s honesty. They will sooner or later discover the man. I! he is dishonest he will cheat tb~ printer some wayâ€"declare he has paid when he has notâ€"sent mqney- in the mails which was lostâ€"«viii take the paper and not_ pay for it-â€"-. or move away and leave it coming to the ofiice he left. Thousands of alleged chaistin'ne are dishonest in this particular. at least, and She printer’s book will tell fearful tales at lhe final judgment â€"â€"Rogers Park News- Herald. v ' A Fisher minisxer whose congre- gation was too poor to purchase hymn books, and being offered the, same by a patent. medicine house, provided rhey would ‘be allowed to insert their advertisement, ordered three dozen for the congregation. He was eluted upon receiving them to find no ad in the some The next Sunday be distributed the books, tailing his brethren of his good for tune, and requesting them to sing 119. His chagrin may be imagined when they sang the hymn "Hark, the heavenly angels sing,_~ Johneon‘a pills are just the thing; the angelic voices meek and mildâ€"two for man and one for'child."-â€"Ex. ' 1)., for fifty years a missionary in China, and the beat living authority in America on Chinese aflaira says of the Chinese question. ' . u trust. Melhnsel'ab prolonged his life smart! centuries likéty by “go- ing South" during the Winter; that is, adjusting bi‘mwfl to the most fa- vorable climatic conditions. He c_o’ operated with instead of outraging nature in prolonging his‘ life. Ho emphasizes the fact that. the troops must not be withdrawn from the country till peace and security are obtained. Marquis [to s'ays take them from Pekin $051116 cbast and hold them there tm’ihe final same. ment. McQuistion the other pastors in thé cit-y. randmotber, He leaves a wife and one chi“ < They firs W four years of age, besidg their Uni brothers, sisters and other relatiui 3 out their He was from Ohio we “think 3nd. 9!- th‘éir pra- only 34 years and 11 months old. I? 3 The funeral was Thursday mar: iug at 10 oclock in the. church a: if the remains taken toWaltham came: tery for burial. - r: i “ So'oot for services reddoréd it at t reqhest of Attorney Knox. 18' n' the “hanging up” a l‘eéitimate bi, in this ' way~ practical); making 95. forced loan but of M}. Smoot for t.’ couple hundred dollars? Mr. Sam has not engaged as to collect his hi3»? , though he may do so, and “hen ‘5 does we shill make things huaé,‘ around the bank with a shirt- ma!z cashier who holdstho city shekels. «€v-Wâ€"«_.uâ€" m. (Crowded out unmet ) :{f .mpllonou swoon": a pan. Letters waie read from Mar}? ffiiguet when he in more he willmg go. “ Sheahan saying that an the new as ,iiéwould accept. a con thwmfy “Ck tic tank just bfiflh down in ti'lwfilnd report the nth r in fine style. “°'°“8"” had ”3""? W «1,3093% rosacco Gnov _s_ Ii! mus. property a rebate afiélfid Be made ’ { i ‘ Ana-pt- Are Bel-u :10 to (how I: ’he_r assessment fol“ the same. 1 j . , " vain and Sun ur- ban! In the she“ and may oommiWee on... "out. The city'haf'beei; trying to ital» insurance men doing business he: ‘ pay over a certain per cent of the? \ receipts, but have always fail The council referred it to Attornes Knox for his legal opinion and hi? reported “it can’t he did.” Thesj were not exactly his words, but ' said no other city had done it an did not think the Pink could “bea’§ all area ‘iou” in this regard Finney’ a old bi}! of 856.00 that. hi5}:i been hanging along for over a y be paid, bahhe has has yet had ti :3 to recommend that. the city pay Mgé: Someway the council can’t get tt,’ Elec't'iic mgr-ecu 'to put an} it: a1 lights om over the middle of ti]! straéts, but now they have-got to d} it “right at?” or thejcity will hi “Andy" -or someone else to do it a:- make fibe'company pay for it. Hur‘ 0. K. accept the cement sidewai: Olaf Lindbloom built in front of thii: Drum 10!: up on Sheridan Road, 0 which a suit is now pending in Judi Dooleyx’s court. H. L. BOWen’s b" for $7590 due. on Sheridan Rom contract abut}: was” ordered pair; Rafl'en Baker-’0 water bill of $1; 1 was out to $135.45, as the city mai there had a leak. Emil Rudolpl, .Water mam for Mr. Landerbm . as" out “my mluth." . ' ' “Do you know,” resumed the clerk was ordered and then came Aim ‘1 man Grant’s tilt at the‘gas ordinantijggo his cOnfldnnt as the woman moved I 1'; 'Jmer. "rue wanr tales we uncu- - - - ‘ ‘ Way, "I can’t “ford to knock my own '“ Wh'cl' he t°°k a consP'cwus p“ : usiness. but I wot ld like to tell that Mr. Osborne replying at length'bflgwwoman’lnd hundteds like her that the company, saying that MI- Gr“) (:(the drink she ought. to here had i. u t} 'ted” th matter t ‘ ,i the first piece was \nter. Itshe had g0 6“” . ‘ or" .e v .(5 taken a dri k of cool water before day before in an internew,‘ as than "i swallowing , hat mixture of gimp. he did not know that a north of t2, charged water and ce cre'sm her thirst T eed 0t led" ‘i ’« would have been satisfied. But she .W man 99"" 8 ext)! ' 3‘ j wanted ice cream nds; She got it and _A. Alexander madea clean-cut, hr then she in: obliged to drink Inter , . g ’ be ‘. Aid rm , to wash the othe" still! out of her speech on the an 5 ct. , e throat. Did you ever. hear what the Greensittde also had a word, but t soda, water clerks cull ”angles: of stu- vote knocked Grant’s ideas intq. m? were" it ne'hath.‘ It's'the “ ' , ‘chsser’ of the sods water' taunt-in. cocked but.‘ ‘ e Down in New York the boys have re- The contract for repairing/tho = christened the drink we sell here u I take pipe, driving down newpiles either side of it with cross beams cnrely bolted on, cleaning out t , old driftwood and. boulders lodg “ some crubhediruiu They esli it the flow} and the name just about hits it. I tell you we're getting I new low gusge'hehind the rod: water eouhtee. ‘Sundsy.’ ice cream drenched with ‘ ALMA ‘L_ _.-.. L“ Cherry Sunday, (116 you infiltration?" The contract for repairing the i take pipe, driving dowu nempiles ‘ either side of it with cross beams curel'y bolted on, cleaning out 1 , old driftwood and boulders lodg under and about the pipe has let to A. W. Fletcher for $1, 500â€" $1,000 in cash and $500 in not; “with good _ security.” As Mr Fletcher is postmaster and Prof; King his right hand assistant. the_' will drive piles in the daytime am}. “lick stamps” at, night, heginningg as old fashioned New England sing iug schools used to, at “early candlea light. ” " 1 , g The pumping station chimney; which lightning struck some Week; ago, was ordered repaired. TM; committee, Stubbs chairman, ya; given power ”to‘examine and if a" up, City Council. um ‘gfpuumm, ' " " duties-world call hint-Inf £30251: glad might necessitt‘te the roman! of figie family to Ohio nr some «her diu- fifiant pan. Gentlemen of the eoun- $33?! had you not boner give your ac- ;fiieompliehed amocifle a parting han- Marfifgwet when he is sure he w’ill go. We {would accept a con plimeutary ticket, é‘md report the ad’a r in fine style. ' : 7 :9 ma $35.00 30:“ Slm‘e Atlas 'wae or- iiox'od rammed to ’ um, although he undid hominid turn “the money over 50 the public libnny. Was not that a mistake? Alderman Stubbs told. his associates that they were~likely rgm$0 see little of him this winter 90 big \¢ ignf’Ane-bu An Del-u lalé to Grow l.- » van- and Sun un Lent In , ’ Cpl!“ “all. Coainopolitan up )rtsmen who haul ‘hunted in the diflerent cpumriea of the world agree thut the glrafe is one of the most higer prised game anl- I male of the world. It is generally be- ! lieved, though. that this animal is al- E most- extinct. Onu it wan quite abun-. dam in South Alt-i :a, but It was ruth- lessly slaughtered my the native hunt.- era there until it has become a rare; animal there. A write: ‘ the Field, of Inndon. no lens that $111ng tre still to be found in considerablg 'n‘nnben in Angola, Portuguese West Africa. and thatzlt is likely to begin!!! yearn baton ‘hele splendid an‘mb are enermirned. The girafle "ip 15mm: to the Angola natives uohdm. XtI range does not extend in th}: resinubeyoud thg M- teenth degree of south htitudo. 7/ It is hoped thm these animals 111‘, be prese ed in tteir native MLJt would be I grand work for the in :- mt’ional «paint on for the preset» vation of African Hg game which in recently formed to exert itself to: th. preservation of th I animal. Th, Long-Jockcd All-cl lee-I to Be Following the North A-erleln llul. hlanta from being troken. Mr. l-‘toyd, x apeakiug o! the e:: 'perixnents, said: “The Sumatra is progressing finely. EThe leavea are unslier, of a brighter ‘reen and finer sha 1e, and are silkier Than that raised in the open. We are thering the crop by leaves. picking hem as they become fully matured, nd leaving the ata‘l :. This produce-a xnch better result than to dry them on he stalk. The Havana seed ia not do- :33 so well, and the outcome h In 'auht. " . Prof. Jenkins nah that Connecticut 3haceo no longer umwered the de'- :aud of the trade. and if the attempt 3 grow Sumatra here was tuccesful would remit in great prosperity for onnecticut growers. “Will you have a'ulau of water If!" ~ou‘r ice cram um a. lady?" aid the letk \t toe iodn fountain, according to he Chicago Tribune. “11 you please." answered the cul- am'er. “Tie intu- takes the own: as“ out ofiolmy 1m nth." ‘ ' “Do you know," resumed the clerk 0 his cbnfldant as the woman moved may, “I can": oflcfd to knock my own business, but I woi 1d like.to tell that venue (or a mm): In Prool rnl ' the sheet Ital! Does Not Que-ch Thirst. WATER mm run: SODA. IS THE GIRLFFE GOING? r, Mum. meunw. lTelepbone nu. "ICELAND PARKJLL Lumber, Coal and Building Material. Ollie: and Yard in Lumber Db!” FIRST S11. NEAR CENTRAL AVE. aunt-u M. m. UPHOLSTERING ~ THE PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY. Excursions to Kansas and Oklahoma. We have the ‘ No dull nflef fueling. Mlle no! ecum- opiua. Principal innate“ icky. RBCfiNMEflDED DY HUNDREDS. PRICE. '0 “I. ."7 THEN. ‘.M. ConnechmM.P-. Daph. Latest Domestic Finish Machine, "Tn-nu mun an «ethnic. wnomu. can an mun nun“. Fine Ice Highland Park Laundry, "‘1'. Finest Laundry Work. Eiéili Southwest- Kansas pregnant“! year"! valued at'msmomo: 0"” howl {minds 3 M Go , and sec. mm for yomsdf. 01 same days round-trip tickets on «I: to Conrado; New Mexico. Arizona and Texas at one farm?!” ‘3' Santa F0 M‘- HIM Denim" Pambhlefl- .SWEETLAND'S C£L£3Y HEADACHE POWD£38.... A. ROBERTSON. Atchxson. Topeka Santa Fe Ry" no, Mun- 'L. can” Remnant. Rev-1min.“ 39'" . Furniture Packed and W. may for..." On Tuesday, October 16. Round trip only 8”. 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