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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 19 Oct 1900, p. 5

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nfino'fl W0 233C The com; ‘0! an tfiéle out- ”! bywmmmnar 9191349, While the I’ combined re- } to $273,745,135, 33110 14: Chicago Ion than double a] the other 226 D is. getting rich 1-! Mfiond bank e'doctor give: uq emery. a she is yeari ofzage. Her Draco m enjoying t at Marquette. ' . Sunday School ll be held in Lib- y and Saturday, 13.. AI Elan-:7 mum had‘ been m1 from here at. kid of the Cdngre Ebok and wife are >0" new ;Wln. qud have amen, Iovu, ac- m lad Week.) . In entered h'gh ys homés,‘ that harps: been the “on when it ha thing and a t is the mother of “minds of disrepm at is a Night and tion'.’ 18 it hard 1 that license: six girunhrds, that ad each year to I that fills our" " and dyhmo 1mg m M are true of my hor‘pernitl the say. "there is no viag my ,pai'ty," r is the fact that old parties, handle to any in their the. great“! prob- try---tbe greatest ,the Amenczm an. ty that m 'silent one o: worthy of the American citizen. flea party that h- In (if all} the crimes W. 0. TIM». rir been m ' wb'o , cit-her in‘ “in. litics that M nations that verb u and sustain gov,- alluring in new a, principle- and LAKE. FOR SALE AT THIS OFFICE Said in Your Orders. Only l0 Cents. National Platform. Sketches of Candidates. Pictures of Candidates Candidates Letters“ Acceptances. History of the Prohibition Pany Reasons tor Voting the Prohibition Ticket; Whva National Question. Sevmi vaimbie tables. Supreme Court Decisions. Testimony of lliinols Judges. Economical Studies in Massachusetts. Rum‘s Exhibit in Ohio. Gov. emment Saloon: m Soldiers Horned. Chicago Liquor Bill. Drink. Crime and Pauperism. Rom Product of 1-11) Cities. History of the (anicen. Liquorin Maniiia. Nuiirficationof a Federal Statute Recount of McKinley and Bryan. Prohibition Vote byStates. Prohibi- tion Newspapers. Prohibition National Com. mittee. Chairmen nrsan- Commimes. Con- stitution ior Prohibition Clubs Prob oil in Kansas and Maine. Voice of. thefhmi-s‘ 0n Whlbition. Au Arsenal 6! Faccs. Evaiy Pro hibitiom'st Shguld Have a Copy. GONGISE, BONDENSED. COMPLETE PRICE 10 CENTS. 'POSTPAID. 50 Pages-Size 5 x 7 1-2 In. Stout Paper Cover.‘ ishlna. Furniture 'Pucked and Shipped. Te epbcne 511. HIGHLAND PARKJLL fianubfiook Prohibition Confirms!) BY Ammo E. “’1qu Suprcmls Floor Finish Mattress Renovating. Repairing, ind Refinâ€" Upholsterlng gnd Window Shades Fury Ilia}; T. E. PIERSON. UPHOLSTERI NG MONDAY 5 AND THURSDAYS. J. HARRY. Prop. Telephcme 67. P. 0. Box 89'! Park Ave.. OneABloc‘kNWgst of me depot. FIRST ST..NEAR CENTRAL AVE. ’ ' ' Highland Park. In. ' Lumben Coa‘l m Building Material. CHICAGO. NEW YORK. BOSTON. Ehicago Garnish $0., Charlotte M. Petesch, EXPRESSING Teacher of Mandolin and Gnu-r. m Treatment of Floors $1.00 Per Donn. Postpaid. “ A. ROBERTSON, GLENCOE HOTEL, Oflice. as Deubom Ave" Chlcngq‘ \Tnuabanxnm 3H . ( )dice and Yam (n Lumber Dist“ H. A. LINDWALL Drapery and Shade ‘ Work. axhlnlry, m9 ”at, m. West Eln. Street. Winnetka. Send for our Booklet. WEEKCOE DEALER "I AND Tunaoxs 213. Uotcrs’ manual BAGGAGE. ' When the bins yore m1 1‘ the alderman seemedva little astc Lishe'd E A1d.VauRiper reported iii? the? Fatand- -pipe had been paiute ‘1 and! that McKennay and Wibel 1x Woaid ‘ The repairs on the intake pipe peiugl about completed; -orders were hssed ' for paying Mr. Fletcher 1113511100.i on his job, after the commit :- go; down to the pipe. 22 {net bell;r .5: the; water and examine it. Thel‘6 , fell} '0}: Van Riper logo down am look me? the work mild o. is, it {dd he said he would go al high noor5' cues day while thg sun rode 'in a fi-‘l his , glorx at the zenith ' . ,= , .. i Tuesday evening was an adjoi ned meeting. Aidermen McCaflreI anti 5Stubhs were absent. A ietter rom iN. 0 Moore called attention! the lifaet so claimed, that the 01d Sen-i iningimnser fence is some iii {eeti iover the lot line into the strm .undi thought it should be made rig beg ' ’ore the new sniewsik was put cg Iwn.'- iAid Ciampitt emphasized theé Ieedi iof seeing to the mane: at onq (Ind,Y .so a suney wiii be made (In: the? ifeuce set on the iiue and. the? .vaiki {built in the right’c piece Sou one; iwho has just paid {or a license 1«(m-Il fa rehate from May to Octoir , as} {haifthe year is past. Mrs Shot on ’5} 'ireqnest ior a rebate on her attic' itauk assessment “as denied, k the iassesnnent as it now stands W'- iaiii {short of paying for the tank‘ «mie- §$3C0. Mm. Dings (me Gerry) ada‘ inc-w piat of her Rarinia lots, hithi she wank accepted. Aid. (in tre- ; Eported against uniess she won pay > :the $120 which she got turué 3“ vii fixer Sheridan Road usaessm-Ii‘ be‘v :wuee one lot fronted on Rage;- ,Wii 1 Name avenue. Her new? piatéf sums. 1 itbe lots quarter wayeruuud sf they 5 I {from on the Sheridan road ‘Aid. 52‘ iGreensiade made a strong pic 5 for igranting the new Plat but the Wider i ‘ linen seemed to tim- in Mrs. Din; had I him: too sharp for them hem-31am ithey must be ion the alert now; Mm 1 Dings made a mmistske In havi r her‘: new plat so soon. if she haid :itedg‘ Itiii a new council they wouldfi ahave! 1 ‘iorgotten It. Oi course the re§_5 wayi ‘ for her lots to front now. is Eithe 1 SheridanRosd.' .! ‘ They say'he‘ hasSome‘notions -' ‘1 'Thattoputit verymiid,- s‘ A man of solid sense would call ,. Extravagant and wild. " f " For instance; about money i ' I am positively told *’ ‘ He considers siiyer far ahead Of good, old-fashioned said; He tried to fool the waiting man 4' With a crazy, 1:; mg tale About the smail supply? of grub inside his dinner pail ; Says he‘ ‘just- get me in my boys Arid l’li see that that’s put righné, l’il guarantee three meals a day, ;- ' ‘ And a good warm bed at night.” ' ' A deputation met him, .On {impose to discuss, Along with other matters This eternal nigger moss. . But his answers were evasive And'he said he’d rather wait , And expound those puzzling pr: ems From within thefwmte House gal: ‘ 5‘: They’ve a feflow that's called Bryz On, as their great high priést, The west, it don’t agree with him‘, He wants to go down east. He has i powerful hankering For a Situation there, a: He thinks he’d be an ornament To the Presidential chair L v: nonna- was, 11. it’s getting near election time And voting’ 3 in the air, You can see the hungry Democrats A hustling everywhere; , ' A shaking everybody’ 5 hand As pleasant as can be. i f And showerin’ invitations round . To dinner and to tea. . They’ll ask so kind about your fall And all about their heaith, And if you ’re having lots of trade And adding to your wealth. And if you mention fimfi axe hard . They’ll say “look here my, boy, i it’s the dâ€"-â€"-â€"d Republican party. . . That has ruined Illinois.” V AN ELECTION ODE. City Council. Tobacco Twin Thirty-"I‘ve Yen-I on. II. 11.. Kings: of Hopkinqvme, Ky; has in his posséuion n web-preached twist at tobacco M in virgins. s. 1860. "‘ . It In I“ a ninth-l. ' Alcohol i5; not a stimulant; it is I narcotic, n so'nther of irritable nerves. or it. may act as an irritant to cerebral nerve cells. By giving alcohol' We put out. the danger signal which na- ture is showing us; we.lull our pt- tients and their friends into 1 danâ€" gerous lethargy, and give them hopes that thc pitient is recovering, while in redid the diseue is rapidly ad.varxcing.~â€" late Dr. Cnrpentorl (the greatest. cal scientist of hit tin“) . A itemium was offered yy'the coun- ty fair committee of Ska‘git county, W est Washington, for the “best home- made wine. ” The county preddent of the W. C. ’1‘. U. asked them to omit that offer from the catalogue and her re- quest. was granted.â€" â€"Union Signal. Five hundred thousand buy: me girls, i members of all the untidy-rune: leagues in the ‘United States, have. joined togethdr and eflected a up: tional organizatkion. called the Nation-‘ ll Antitcmarehe league, wit-h held-g quarters in Chicago. I The alcoholic not only does not resist ‘ tuberculosis, but he acquire: it with i the greatest. ease. Alcoholic drinks I" ‘ not nutritive, they are not "In! med i in our body; «in the contrary, tie; re-i tax-d assimiiatioh- and nutrition. Prof.’ Dr. Fore! Zurich. . ,3 Dr. Joseph Parker a): fining-I in a stirring way: "I could make a garden of Eden in the East end of London in three month: 1' I ugh“ my own way. I should do not' t burn d wn all the breweries and” uh u! hp ail (fie pub lic housn.” ‘ Dnrtmouth, N 8., I town “6000an habitants, baa no liquor stores. no slums. Scientific temperance in flith-‘ full) taught in the public schema und the evil effect: of naxcéucs kept before the children. 9 s-loon-KcenHâ€"“Wllk right In, boy-I; don’t be alt-Id. You needn't .0 In to. damp. know.” > Board of Helhh~MsQur Coon. Drs. huskiu, Lynch and C. G. Phitv lip». Special Asséssmen$~Granfi Mc- Cafiruv and Win-en Printing and’ Stationaryw-MoCafl- my, Van Riper and Roberts. Board of Lean! Improvementâ€" Mayor Cobb. Gum and Van Riper. Awningâ€"Warren, Clampitt and Greenslada 3 Streetnud Allaâ€"Warren, Robv ans, Clampitt wind-Gram. Sewarage - GneonsIade, Wuhan and Clampitt. PoliquClan pm. McCaflxey and Rational ' Judiciary -â€"â€" Roberts Groanulado and Grant ' In’view of- HA‘.‘ wahs necessary absence this winter Mayor Cobb re ' constructed his committees as fol lows: ‘ V 2 ‘ Financeâ€"Grim, Van Ripar and Greénslade. , . Fire and Waler -â€"Van Ripcr, War ten and Clampiit “Emil Rudolph's bill for surveying work done for ‘he city. He had thrao'bills, one for fixing the hobo- dariva for the hide city park. am, down at the foot of Ravine Drive of $2500, which Was ordered paid; a second bill was [or 8215 for surveys for the’sewer up at the horth and of to“. It seemed a very. large bill, and. we think the gurvey was onc’e made by Mr. Barren and a blue print 01 the whole plain Then I third bill for annoys on the Sheridan Road north, was 8390 00. These last two bills were not paid. They impressed. the alderman as very big bills. ‘ They weat‘to the cr-mmitteeu MODERATE INDUflGENCE. FACTS AND COMMENT. ’3 v” OrCanJJ. 0n North Shore Vacant and Improved Real Estate. Pun-t thesprings, it inkept to by being-salad in uni-mud“ “but" ing freedom from impurities of my kind. Delivered promptly “when In the Put. mwhffl O! as by- We hope by bit dealing. Rmmblc prlcel and hone-t loads to m m m: PURE, COLD MINERAL WATER. ' be“. Among the many taken ofiered m the Music Thespdngksimtedonvery law-pong. ...STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES... Wehneupencdlmanyflmdmmrymlnmcwwm by Luau-Loch wewxuepunumu ~ his >376... pan .0 log :8! g! . I... i in 39%. 31 3.. Help! . Just in Repddu done nanny and quickly. and your spun by the chlldnn.1‘hey will motive-menu” . . TELIPHONI NO. 20. W. J. de. Newuneof Fall mwm Sbckd~ Ladies” and Gent's Shoes . oal, Flour and Feed, Salt. Drain Tile and Sewer Pipe, Etc. NOERENBERG 8L HINTZ. Peabody. Houghle'ling Co. cmgaa. I. L. “outlining. Win-9th. Beyond Competition. GEORGE .3. CUMMINGS, Agent. WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS... J. A. BLOMDAHL. WALTER 8L FRAN ZEN, Mm'fl‘o BUILDING LOANS Heal Fran and Vegetables Duly. LOANS Such ls Silurian. UP-TO-DATE SHOE STORE. TELEPI’SONE 33. III OI! um: 3m 3'". llflfl'mtblflsm, Gun In at a (Zone! Fitting a Specialty. M inâ€" Pcrfcct Fit. Stylhh Finns. Long Thaw Cm Hum-n no.3... Burr-x. term. [up man: at Comb. waooc and ibbon Velvet . HHS. B. BOHL'S, ”#33:.“ J. A. BLOMDAHL. GLENCOE. ILL. BAJVB’I BLOCK. D. H. Printm-

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