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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 2 Nov 1900, p. 5

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'n ururr 10 b.- Wplt‘. vernment. District. Puu'l'lC.\L 9,: and of ' th; Sena- lar ‘vm. I“ kt‘ Foamy, ' This hom the Middle how those Bantam we are muting . \‘dv York, Coa- Jerky and‘Muyland the most annexing i- no sign of dis- , if the Pr'Phibition- ,penhunce felefl Mr: Preside]: we will ' over by three Bu't to he serious Prohibitioniutu do elect their W9 venheL-as :56, Ire .junt the same, 33d u great as; in being Never have so «N3: and wealthy .runksaahaie join- l-t“ tens. loathe: Kin. meréhave w:- thp penplt' puiitical q‘est'wn. 1. political wtnment. ”3.8ch than H) y have km right," huld theoé ,tbe right and hap- hentiuns by. And m? in' new: kw j 'we {it-n, It the [ they gimp-331:. The b th‘ Dough-tic vote has been vary largely smy 'comi "'ing. ' I hate been ‘ bletonee iintarests 0‘ the coun- ppced the p+oitjve as- nr lander than no war Tmm‘ic- on “fem or on M's lend your- Iy vote but lican up lug of tétribu- for good or ' bureau Bpted the ni lender Ed“ on no"; men qug MIDI}: and hoisting tumors. The hop bituho \ ”ng i! V‘ man will be Mr an???” 31" ionic will be in Whether Eyan Ikening ‘rdcr rll fct that ”37918 no Manda}: £51 St. Johns Ave” on. Don“. OINCI '00-:- Uthse . Fletcher Block CHICAGO. NEW YORK. BOSTON. Te'e‘phn'w 67. 1'.“ Elm: inf Iokpbona No. 0. Hours: Supremls Floor Finish. abicago Garnish 130., finale: r. ry "all in‘nery Lum' :er. Coal m Building Material. ‘J. HARRY. frcp. Representing First-Class Fire and Tornado Ins. Cos, omce. Brand's Studio Annex. 342 Central Avenue. H. P. Electric Light Co. 0mm. Absent Sunday and Mom ‘, (by durum Summer. rm :\\e.. Une mock West of the depot. GLLNCOE. 015cc and Yard 'm Lumber Db!“ > HRST ST" NEAR CENTRAL AVE. Highland Park, In, ‘ ‘ W. E. BRAND, Local Agent Mattress Renovating. Repairing. and Refin- iuhinn. Furniture Packed and Shipped. T. E. PIERSON. UPHOLSTERING The Most lpholstering and Windcw Shades W .582. qula. 11 a. m. to 12 m. Whit. Ill 8(05 9. m. ' . . ‘ Chtsrmne M. ‘ Petesch, l-‘X :‘R ESHNG. i TutPl-onl 213‘ lephme 511. HXGHLAND PARK. ILL LLOYD M. BERGEN, M. D. The M a s '. Vb T nunsmws. Telcker or Mandolin Ind qutir. 001cc. :5 Dem-born Ann, Chicano . T; .SPJvNE. Lxrusa 873/ GLENCOE HOTEL, Dr. Frank M. Ingéns. H XZVLINDWALL. Drapery and Shade A. ROBERTSON. W69: Elm Stu-ct. Wlnhem DR,E.C. Treatment of Floors « Prolasloaal «- i Brilliant, 6 Durable, l Ecomomlcal. 'TIV IT AND SEEI‘ H. 'H. BOULTER, Telephone ‘45 Send fur our Booklet. DEN "ST. D‘ILII IN "mm-4 tum I. BAGGAGE Highland Paék Illinoil. There is manifest not 0? great disposition to shiel President In the matter of fying the law of Congress In ting up the canteen, but al little effort is being made to wash the canteen system '5 But let us hear what editori about it: ‘1 N. Y; Christian Advocat» “It is an abomination in the sigr 11: of God and all men not either g-nen tally or physically besottedfl Northern Christian Advgvate “A more dangerous foe ti; our brave soldier boys than the iipan- iards. " . g; Iowa Commonwealth: ‘ §§3t is helping Spain to kill our ow 13 301- diers.” g; Omaha Christian Adv§r5>ate= “Many parents who gave their sous freely to the service of 3heir country are heartsick oves i the canteen." ' ff: gry or We must change onzjf’lbusL ness to some other more rerg liner. ative. The bpen field [6: tl cre- tion of this appetite is sum "3:: the boys. After men have grovfI} and their appetites are formetfi they rarely ever change in thié r jgard. It will be needful, therefore? that missionary work be done 'i‘ filming the boys. And I suggest, 83:? ntle- men, that nickels expend? i in treats to the boys now will: nturn in dollars to your tills aft: 1 the happetites have been formed. tbové all thinge create appetite." ff , Still Waiting. 5:? In51856 the grand men 35.0 in convention at Newburg, IE Y., laid the foundation of the B gpub- lican party, begged the Prglihibi- tionists of the country to lay 3331‘de their issue for the tinge bei11:; and help save the nation, and; :then these men, doubtless In good 3ith. pledged themselves to turn i5 and help put down vthe liquor fliac ‘ The Prohibitionists complief with ths request. Now, have the? rom- ises been kept? Every fonr5 zeare the Prohibitionists have beef 3311 ed to “wait just it little lo:§“5;er.’_’ They have been patiently w iting for almost half 3 century“; H113 anything towaxd ‘keepmgb the ngtist Standard, Tex.: “i ’rags them (so'ldiers) down int? the mire and slime of drunken: ees.’ Christian Advocate, N;aa ville: .“Inexcusable and might :30 be stopped ” , fl . on the creation of appeti . drink. Men who drink rig-snare, like others. will die, am! ifglbere is no new appetite creatqz‘} our counters will be empty, as WE?“ our coffers; Our child‘req will glimm- an or We must chanze 01115;:me N. Y. limit-pendent: “Alfie out. rage that must, be stopped,” Â¥ Jacksonville Evangfiisi: country's disgrace." ' N. Y. Christian Advocatii: “A. curse that disgraces both fie sol- dier and the government." 'The Obsener: “It slew more than Spanish bullets. ” g thonsiu’ Christian Ad? .ucate: “A3 infamous as it is inmgent." A Frank S-‘ntegnent. ‘; Tue following remarka' 3' were made by ab officer of the J 3quor League of Ohio: » :31; Chicago Tribune: “Too finch whisky juggling in the :Zg'grmy camps.’ '; ’ . Herald and Presbyter: “1: Ethan- JIGWEI‘S! guita- Eself. say ‘ the alli- but- in; pmmhes mudbiu 1856 been done? How much longer must thé Pro- hibitioniats wait? PENSIONS FOR TEA TASTERS. The very novel proposition k being made that the government put super- annusted tea buyers on the pension list. says a London correspondent. It ,is well know: that tea is- the chief beverage of slleialses in the United Kingdom and the fact. that the Enn- iish people get the best tee in the world is largely due to care exercised. by the buyers or “tasters." ss they are oometimes‘ celled. Their health is often ruined by their occupation. as the teraefis as a drug that in the course of s :Eew yesrs ruins their nervous system sud they become hopeless mewsi and physics! wrecks. The propofition has been-made that the dealers who employ the men pay the pensions. but they are not dis- posed to undertake the contract and ask the governmeht to step in. This .may be don-5. although there is a general feeling that the people gen- erally should not be taxed for such I purpose. 7 A Ion-rklhlo Record. An extreordinery record has just» been eomple ed by the death of an aged priest in the diocese of Rosenau Hungary. Hc- was one of half a dozen young ecclesiastics who over 60 years ago 'on the mute day completed the theolbg'lcel ecmrae ut the seminary. They were outlined priectq on the name dny end for «so years ldhored together in the diocese. United they had been in life. they were hardly Ie’perated by delth for in the short space of two months all nix hive died, their ages 1161138183.“, 86,80 Ipdflmpeo- ti'elr Some of flw more About 9! the ten merchants. hnwever. have engaged to care for their old Ind faithful bayou. One firm claims‘ to have 1.000 pen-Soho Very cation: and romantic are the, circumstances under which certajn . flourishing elry enterprises have been founded. For inltance, so" the Lon-I don M. A. P there standain the helrci of Cheap-162' :| noble pile of bul' dlngu, occupied by I firm “hon name is 0 household word throughout the king; dam. The founder of that business was mysteriously dropped on the doorstep of o‘ city church and sent by the ou-I thoritieo to the Foundling hospital, where he it" named after' the church, in question.- -He was afterward inn-urt-f ed to a reopictohm worn-n. who un-g deflook to bring him up will: her own, family. .; , 1 erg on it. list: “other bu shout 300.6 Then are exceptions to the rule. u: the mum» of arm turn dun mp, er- ol u soon on the days of: theirx usefulness aro over. One of die firml; interested suggests the formation 0!, a benefit society composed altogether. of teo‘tnters but this meets with "1-! tle favor. as the men them-elves usual- l 13' openg! all their salaries an the}; go; along and could not paw the due: that‘ would be required. The life of the! tea taster rt but in not an enviabte! one and there is 3 general feeling. that' something should be done for the!!! maintenaiace after they have become incapacimted for work by the nah cutie they test for the benefit of the pubflc. - > . .Soon alter this inquiries were mndof at the Foundliug hospital shout the boy: by t young and beautifu. lady whose‘ name and rankâ€"she was evidently of! aristocratic originâ€"remained shroud-L ed in mystery. A solicitor was ultiâ€"i mately instructed to pay the boy‘ s toe-l let-mother a certain sum monthly. This continued until he "rived at thoE age of thou! 14. when he was taken away. put to a good school snd finsilyi stute’d in life. Pluck; and pushing.i he developed“ his business until it he-I came one of the finest of its clue in“ the city. He led a wealthy man, with! out having netrsted the mystery of his birth. . I Latte Bud-n- Ilterpfloe 0! Lol- IlOI WHch Hgl a Very loo unntlo Origin. In: or fie Conledente loll. The resul-t- of the last conledente council of 1' held at. Abbeviile. 8. C.. in May. 5, was soon known all over Abbevi e. Ind the general: and the secrete ry Io! war were kept busy (or hours gig-11in honorable discharge: for the tired sol en, who immediately op- piied for ti: 11:. During the «wing Mr. Benjadni asked for. hatchet, and with it he de ced uneconfedemte teal. About 12 o'c cock the some nighttime confederate arty cominnbd their re- treat in the imflon o! Wuhlngton, 03., and whi e ems-ins ihe animal: nlver in the rknmsome one tugged. ed that; the 81 be thrown overhaul-d. This idea. w 5' at once approved, and when the bqnt ruched middreun it was dropped with I dull splash into the sandy river bed of that beautiful south- ern watercoujno, where to this day, In mission {II-influx“! serenely rests.â€" Mrs. ThaddeurHorton in Ludin’ Home Jonml FOUNDED BY A FOUNDLIHG. ne-t on Foot [or liq lone-tot . tutu Clan o! Kenâ€"A . lav-:1 Fromm... ’ Finest Laundry Work. SCHUMACHER’S DRUfi STORE. . THE PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY, Tammie} We I”: the agency for RECOMMENDED BY Ill/VDIEDS. PRICE. '0 cu.' TRY "I". 'i A Just in ....SWEETLAND’S CELERY HEADACHE POWDERS.... JmArflvodJml wmmmylvifl all a I “will." Fig-U lorthln near. “E§?13fi‘_?f193333,33w%'u853‘3 J. A. BLOMDAI‘IL. lanai-Ins done and; and quickly. Bend mutual by the chlldnn M will "alum. . . PURE, COLD MINERAL WATER. ‘rueu thaspfingl, usher-away” in mus-dun. anus in; freedom from impuriti- nf any kind. :livcrod promptly myths: in thc Pork. tell a! antler “.35 by Latest Domestic Finish Machine, OrCmJ.L 0n Highland Park Laundry, “t. New Line of F and Winter Stock of Ladies” an Gent’s Shoes 1 Peabody. Houghleling 8: NO. '6‘ DEW" Street. CHICAGO. with a save" hand-Che when yd! Q- reliav: it in {‘3' minutes with . . North Shore Vacant and Improved Real Estate. Beyond Competition We use nothing but the push: drug- in our pm scriptiouu nud apecial attention is paid to and pounding. GEORGE B; cur-mines, Agent. . A. BLOMDAHL. winch enables us to excel in domestic Gui-I. OM mwfi cry will put as in u better position {an ever baton to do ivy-câ€" vmrk ll momablc z-ncu. , BUILDING LOANS , Waukcsha Hygeia Water. DON’T SUFFER U’-T0-DATB SHOE STORE SWEETLAND'S g... m. Such ls Silurian. TELEPI‘ONE 38. TELEPHONE as. 3304.11 wiggling. Theydoomm opium Principal ingredient eddy. ‘ry endathogiuo'uzco-Ihuw‘ 2. We have handled . Io (MLLONS Shoo. DELWERED. IMVB'I m.

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