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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 26 Oct 1900, p. 1

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iCE. petal)! 'cnue abresalm to the secuun Fourteen (36:. am much. Rana:- thc ThirJ fiinclpax alumni; Mae 0:â€" on file in :13: once inc wept wag- hamdu, 1‘ R LUST . pejs and jewelry to inf, and youwm'hus “Ions. in 1mm. {or I I or year. ’ Well nod audition. Call ..'|P Gchonyfiuinia 21â€"“ lick-nut. mug-tamecomcuo-ot It; annual Wt whim: a Ml“) PI! rhouse for N we next year. flat bed" and “limp: [Aim 8. RICE. Med 0! Such} Autis- Ihhland Path 'ENDENT impoufion, but ‘ interest 0! he peo- jowelor, third door fling..Comorol Id Vernon venue. Know house, but “appliances; strid- ”He rent; Oak- III comer Lincoln. Id railroad dept; I. Howe. - I)»; Ghncoe. Ill. pa and Carriage ugh (or 3 Horses {3155. Apply ‘ to i [may horio on ramp. Bach's)? handy new, single ‘. on. double bar M, etc. Alton: It Xanin’u stab‘e. n. â€"2t ) ’R v RENTâ€"Eight their Store side Hotel pr east of :s'iudseoond-hand Must be if good tri- van~Lmln 6mm numb Inna nonh‘ol 8‘6 I am bum an at . m:- nth“ "9an in!" {I 1”.' .0!!! fififill§§§mrt :astuma Wu" an Buzar patterns at film. Bohl’ . " Mr Somervillu hip heedenu‘rtain‘ ing b‘a mother from Chamam, Opt“, for a week or so. LAKE FOREST, Schneider ‘ Cooke ‘Will on“ for and deliver your clocks All work warranted or money refunded. f Mrs. S. C. Dorsey ahd her sister. Miss} C. E. Ellis, have 'retumed from thnir visit in Milwaukee. I Take your jewelry to Schlieider 8; Cooke’ s for repm 1's They do their own Work. Mrs. L. 0. Van Riper returned lgnm‘ b§r summer abroad Sunday last She had a shunning time. People are asking whv the flag nut! is not repaired by the city, who has taken the upper half. ' 3:: as“ kqwn _:n (M 31“.. Prior, will gin iam- nuns 9Q 33: i violin an) camat this season. Jusitfl 0:1” an] 33:! him 5'an it. at liis rash deuce, 274 Central avenue west 01' all him up. phone. 281. 20*21 Mr. Calhouu’s address at the Re- p‘ublii-an rally ha Saturday evening was prouoi’mced by those who hard it as a great sums. ‘ ‘ , I Annomn be men: is made of the an gagemeut of Miss Grace Adele Lasher w Mr T. L. Berry, 0! Evans- ‘ou. . twain-Wyn! A little-party of friends spent Sut- urday and Sunday at Ravinook. Mr. Moss an d dmghter, Mr. Perry and one or two when, ill; of Chi‘ cage. It was their first visit to the} Park and they were charmed with‘ the loveliness of our city, of which they had \heard so much. 7 The ladies of Highland Perk will be pleased [to knowthat Mr. John Dubskey, a ladies’ tailors and cutter, formerly of the swell establishment 01 Weeks, in Chicago, still he in’" at- tendance at the opening of Madam Hadlock’s ladies’ tailoring establish. ment in Mrs. Bohl’s Bezar store. The Postal Telegraphâ€"Cable Co. have made arrangements whereby they will furnish' priVate' wires for election bulletin settles in November i A .; mmnmu-cnnu for clubS, hotels, public gatherings, Saloons‘ or individuals ata minimum wet. For rates; etc. see Phone 79. . 248 Central Ave. Rev. Mr. Pfaustiebl begins a series of practical aermons next Sun- day morning at the Presbyterian church. His subject for next Sun- day will be: “Conversation.” His series on “Home Life" last year put in book form has been all sold out‘ and a demand for more rhea were published was had. It is possible that the present series will also he published in book tom; Mr. and Mrs: W. B. White're- turned 9 few days ago from the sum- mer in Europe. They look wonder-I fully well- and bright. and‘glad as two children '00 got back to their Park home. Mr; White muted us they had I most delightful trip wherever they bent, but when we Highland. Park. HIGHWOOD‘ JAS- H. Dcmv , 248 Central Ave. spoke of the weather he said he Ind found no such climate is burs ai'xy where in this country or 'abmixd Save the two rather stormy mon ha of March and Aprfl ours was fibe best. ciimate in tha world Ho 1518 proudpf it and delighted m it. : Elisha Morgan’ 0 poultry plint, which we believe is to be called he Highland Park Poultry Yards, tilde to soon excel anything of the k ad that has ever been attempied in .he Park Mr. Morgan” a policy of fr ad iug the best of food and never 5 3]}- ing a bird that shows the least. si; {us of sickness are good point! for tiny- ers to remember: His stock is fimn tlge leading eastern poultrymena? If you want eggs that are guaran‘: aed under three days old or ‘Zter der 3' "broilers" or rich "reasxere" cal up No. 60-â€"the Highland Park Pouk try yards. ' . Won-If s Club M33. Thu Highlahd Ptrk Woman’ 5( lab held its regular meeting last 'I we day afternoon. a! Librarv I alL Mrs. Cummings, the leader. had we pared 3 mos} intgrestiu'g ,aud “motive program 0;: the subjoc tba magma. , mlimrmtéupmium “Hrs. Fm mu- dén on Wilohmh- in general, the great hams 'it has exerc'et the world. This was followed’ Mrs Basie rendered moat hau .tifully 'I van! 9010. the sentime t of which win in Wag With sh. mb ject. She 'was aooomPanied by line Sweefland, with a violin obliglt by Mr. Gwrge Jones Thero_ (on: Wed Alchemy} papers on Gruek magic. by In. Rustin on Superstitions in Med nine and Surgery, ny Dr. Lynch, and: talk by Rev. A. A. Pfaustietl ‘ on Magic among the Orientals c and the program for the afternouq. This class opened the. eour a of study on “Witch Times” which is to be the work for the winter, and which promises to be unusuall full of spicy interest and inform tion. That the subject is one of whil 1 we know bub little adds immeasui :11ny to its value, and if we can Judab by the enjoyment of the first we fling will be greatly appreciated :gb the members of the Club. Welcomc, Sir. Welcome. f , We are_.glad ‘to cull 'auent'im t6 Mr. Lofdahl’s advertisement, be :rauae his coming seems to fi_ll a lot g-felt want. He comes as 3 steam finer‘ whose specislty is putting in Mail and- hot Water heating apps Imus;1 at least that will be his chief bani-1 uses here. as we have no man Ifaet- uring establishments. He h3 had twenty years’ experience in Chi- cago, where he has an ester ished reputation as a capable. linest. thorough and reliable artisan He ‘is new installing the heating ppli- ianoes m .the new and large ‘ reen- houses of Wm. Boultct, ”9" Dr. Newman’ 8 residence at She m 1 end of firms He supervises 3 she work himself. so there is no I_l ish'od jobs by careless workman p;ud}-cgago;‘m FORT SHERIDflN, by ' Hrs. Cumminfls hiGH'LANIe PARK. ' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26. 1900. S {I} :1!- w- We.” , Thursday night" mtba cold water, anti saloon folk: nigh” an die Acad- emy drill halt. whidl m we“ filled with an interest“! and appreciative audience. The chdeu'lband was on hand With their nu? instruments just received that day, and they played with their old~tima 'vigor stirring pieces. and aeveralpampaigu songs We’re rendered by' a quartet“ oom- poaéd by: Cdpt. Burke and wife. Miss Smith.) of the High. School. and Prof. Hyde. ' Culou-el Davidson presided ‘aud made a brief introductory spawh. giving the history U the origin and the new} and duty of the pany. He1 introduced Mr Patton n Pansy] ‘ .vnniu, a political, campaign speaker. who' in about thingy minutes coveted mpre ground and did it more that ‘ oughly than any dun we have head {in ibis eitmpuifin. It was not a rambling talk. but an apnea! to the inteliizenoe and reason of his hou- ers, and he dwei‘f in“ long wougb on each mpic foe than to tee the point and then passed on. The" wan not an uimiw word or hint, or Mr. Regan. of Rockford. s bright,| little attorney gave a uniqnc batl toiling “chalk talk. " in nhieh’ his pictures were mode to spent fith ir. resistible (one He has ._ {or years a Ropublioln wor " " course of the potty in ali‘v , the infie- opened his eyes. it slid. His «doom m vivid. scout-to and hailing, driving home the ago meat with sledge hummer force, and in many instances you did not see Whi- point or fame of his argument‘ pi" the last two- or lbree strokes of‘ ”he crayon, when it. stood out clear. 'bold and convincing; and so for in]! an hour he'svat away the stale cob- Web srgumeuts‘oi the old parties about the Prohibitiopists being. a Ismail party, a choice bemoan two levils. prosperity,eto ' ~ As a rally it was clean, whole some, uplifting, inspiring, and one that made voters You could see and feel that men ’s eyes ware being opened. their reason convinced and their consciences stirred. We re‘ peat, it made votes. A luluble reward 'will be given to my one who Mu furnish the informs- tiou to Posc'Oflee Box I“ thnt will led to the momma-:7 o! a black cow that dis- sppeued on the pight of Oct. M pâ€"rz "Nadia“ Kudlook. a lsdiu’ tailor 5nd drumker lieu Balaton. hu sevured we in the were of Mm 8th in Mc- Donald Block. where she bu announced an opeflingfor Nov. 1. with 1 fine dis- play of gowns and “norm-dc dresses that will plane tho am of the Park's eme' she lua emphyed permanently Mr. John Dnbskey. formal-1y of Weekl’. who will hive cadre. charge of the tutoring ”dcpurtmont. Mr. - Dubskey will he planted to give all”: the henâ€" 1d: ,0! ”In of experience in this line. ‘- , ' ' - . ' p-i-Iz Subgen‘fii. for Tat ann-Lnfln One dollar and a half per ‘year. ‘ ‘ REWARD RAVINIA. An article in the Inter-Ocean of October 19th, headed _“Harnrd Re: sent: the Slander.” in I good mm- tration of much political an economic talk that pads. on ugumout on this or that side of one question or no- other. ' Tho writer of the urticlo in clog- tion severely criticises mower: party for saying thgt “Noa_rly all the Ear- .v. w, "â€"9. .7 , turd univenitv pmfaoors were go- ing to vote [or .Bryau.” I 7 .â€" _-LI. "‘o W - - * * ~ , . ‘ What the facts are we know noth- ing about, and can a little. _ The point with us is. the wrim’n criti- cism at that statement. Ind he pm- cued- to say “at the mum: “I af‘seriouu blunder." and «MI: “A canvas of forty when of the (no. ulty. made bythq M W. resulted in I Iwilt contradictioni of this stateâ€"em. Of the wholo nu.- her in question, firmly-three nil} rote for McKinDoy, [our will 10“ for Bryan, eight are non-committal, and five on nonwolqro." Norma point x'vith‘ us in sin: y this: Not whether lenrd pl’ em {moors are going to support KcKln- Icy or Bryan. or gay other man. but that: cam-u of [arty members of the faculty In. I “swift ooomdic tion” of the statement thlt “manly all the Harnrd unironity profs-on were going to vow-{or Bryan." ,AAI-‘_AA We pick up the Burned catalogue for 1899-19“). and without taking my 0! the och“ aide upma- I Howard university into oouddonr tiounvo own; up one hundred Ind1 aevoutymino professors in that uni- ‘ vanity. 1 ._.. ‘ _ fl ‘_ ‘LA Query: What argument as to the actual condition can b. dmminod by a “canvas of forty mambo" 9" Why didn't the writer. if withod “to prove the who! party 0 having made a "misstatement” or I ‘ riom blunder." canvass the whole dred and seventy-nine at but GLENCOE. Mnny gross errors Ire perpetu-l and. not only in murmur in‘ many other lines. by garbled quote tione, 'and by incomplete examine tioue of the facts“ We will not I" so severe no to any that these ere; oftentimee purposely done. though we presume nobody doubts it. The statement has been frequently made that there in more drinkin done in Maine than in. linen etntee. and therefore prohibition in e failure. Any unprejudioed person. who has lived in Maine and then in New Jerseytor none other licenced slew. know: perfectly well that the statement in uotoriouely (line. but what in their'ergumentl’ II it this: "there are more arrests for drunken- ness in perlmpe Bangor. or it in: be Anybody knowing the fact! in the case how‘- that outside of three or four citiee in Heine I men neon under the influence of liquoc in deed sure of being arrested, while in many parts of New Jersey. unless he no- tually coma lighting, or committing n,‘,,,n_2_ _’ in tho w'hole 'wm.‘ ir proportion to the populnuop. then in New Jemyz" , 1-4- _ But gbis custom of gubling in not confined to politics or ooonomicu. The same thing not -mfroquontly occurs in religion: matters, We Are \rvvv- sorry to say. We heard an excellent minister, an able man. once lay in the pulpit that it it_ impossible for one who ha been converted told] from grace. and to prove the correct- ness of the assertion he makes this argument. quoting from the Script urea: “For Ho which both begun -I good work in you wfllporlonn it un; til thodoy of Jean gum” ' ' .nn 1!, .II... -â€"r "J _- Now if thigh-do: will! kindly IN”! I .1. mammoth.“ «Shape: of Plump- pins and road («maths third com to we seventh inch-in. he will no how even I minister may “on “It actual mun-nu of tho Bi“. by gal-bung. We my this in no u» kindnou or white! mania. In do those things without coming In beennooiouool it. Such mo statements made nod dookimc taught my be porpouuw indel- nitoly. to the injury of the truth. Lake County C. B. U. The oemi-nnnul nonunion a! the [Ab County' Chri‘iln End-"0t Union will be hold at (info Lula. Saturday, Mobs: 27. (halibut: will leave the Winkogun Home. Waukggnn. at 8-.” in the morning for the ”comm of any who may wish to gu over that way. An nmâ€"lOrfiâ€"Sorg m Rev. '1'. 3. menu. Unfo- 1.“ ~ mus-uwoâ€"Devodoudlm Bu. mm. W er. um-uzloâ€"Icpom ho- m llzn-u-mâ€"Bat 'I'h frantic m . Cour . . V . Ann-col ”m. moansâ€"W mumâ€"Talk on Dibb ”- Study of we! Kyushu- Prot. 7 W Dian; Au- Ir. .1. 01W 11W M noun. Urn. J. G. Brian. Wad-I“- amt. . arm It. Anon l. m. . "mm m.- 7.oo-7.|s-â€"~‘oum . 7.15-7.00â€"luoluionsam Ila-.P-ul Menus-Q‘- mm. 7.00â€" Gnu-onion m In. D. c. Button. WM The clone! the 19th notary duo witneues the clan of the It! one hundred you! of Evangelina! Anodadon. in him: guns-i. dab. ing from thin. the moat math century the world bu eve: wi . ,, AW _1_ _ "â€"â€"â€"â€" From the lime hand of praying German- of the Pennaylnniu type, organized by Jud: Albtight. bade- velopod a strung, well otganiud bunch. of the Chi-flan church. known as the Ennplicll Amok- tion. The influence! this organi- zation bu been carried by union minimal-ion and sandy piano-n from the Keyuono State to than the wave- at the quid Pacific ml: the shores of our country. tho M- ing from the bout of Canada a: the allies of Texan, Ind .100 when alvuton'u 00W spent u- do- mmotivo fury. Al I fitting moth! to the first one hundred years of wondertnl pro- gress and manifmfiom of Divine ("on and biasing- in this cunnin- tioo. every Ioal today In bun called upon to celebnu e centennial jubilee. Thu-elem in keeping with this grnnd movement. the Ebenezer Society of Highland Perk-will cele- bnne on Sunday. Octal»! a. at 10:80 I. In. The Rev. E. Elna. of Chicago,-will preach the centennial sermon. and at 7:30 p. III. Pneidem a. J. Kiekhoefei', A. at. Ph. D.. at North Weaken: college. will on "The Geniul of the As- noel-lion. The l‘pecitl M will be e lendin feature. end will blur Iii-lied by x. W. C. mile W‘ hem of Nepetville, Ill.. . All-en aor- ‘dielly invited lo be put-fa 2M landings; Tn Colin-fit. INWWWN It. Cross. Chic-co. Centennial who. WINNETKA. LAKESIDE

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