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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 4 Jan 1901, p. 5

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am pm- N asking L isnot , 1%. new. > suggestion yet. the pol:- west park #1 Mimics ran the prin. ork I bill to: in put- Lunmmo thing i; or, I use HM hell is co!- munching SW GOODS mm moment Its have [the ex4 Mminim’ ie dufi'fl human. uto you my you! have’ it no will be polo. park. that more In property can he put- nomencla- Moraodo. can, but». mayor! nueo olhé TNGS, LLOYD M. BERGEN, M. D. “In“. Open every week day. evening. Sunday moshing. 3:. Jon. M... on; moot. I'm 582. “Imus lfio. o. means]: 71. "Supremls Floor Finish CHICAGO.‘ new mini. msgon “catcher Block finicago Hamish $0., Lumber. Coal and Building Material. Teiephonem. P. 0. Box 897 .Oflice and Yard in Lumber Dist; Hitsr ST..NEAR CENTRAL AVE. ‘ fligfln-d Part, m. J. HARRV. Prop- PubAve- One 3191.? West GLENCUE Upholstérinx DR. H. H. 130me ' Mame 4 T. E PIERSON. UPHOLSTERING Telephone 511. HIGHLAND PARK. ILL DR. FRANK M. INGALLSV mm: mammnmnx The Most the Treatment of Floors EXPRESSING II. P. Electric Light Co. Office. 85 Durham Avg“ Chimo guess Renovating; Repairing. gm! Refln~ iohing. Fumituye Packed mdshiwed. GLENCOE' HOTEL. Tun-103:. Bmxss 871 A. ROBERTSON. DRECKAYE, “ Minsk“! .- H. A. LINDWALL. Draper} and Shade Work. Lindon Avenue. Win‘netkm fiepresenting Flat-VOW ‘i Brilliant, g Durable. E Ecomomlcal. BRAND. Local Agent :, Brand” 5““) Annex. 3|}! Cenmll Avenue . TRY IT AN“ Send 16: out Booklet. DEN HST: 1'0pr 45 DIALIR II mid Window Shades “muse Pnrk. m, TELEPHONE 313. m mandp ' V cm. I “I“ BAGGAGE SEE! of chi. «1mm possibilitcy of t e subthatgod lam lying along lake shore falling under the central of a State Harbor Commission. WhiehWteflotxJQ fella us, does not now exist and on. come into existence only thrOugh special legislationr I! this is true. then why has the proposed Park diethet‘been outlined to include no ‘13.ng a territory? In what way would the property net immediately bordering on Lake Michigan be af- footed by such a State Harbor Com mission? And would not our own Proposed Park Board have the some power to remove any or all piers. ob- structions, city water works, etc-1., projecting onto such submerged lands if they so desired, to beautify the landscape. Questions worthy of deep consid- eration by property owners within this proposed park district are: Can i 4 Emma NEW-Lama: COMMUNICATIONS. We tho-rd thi-s additienal taxation? Sewxidly: Whit benefits will the general public Mm therefrom? The recent fires in Highland Park demonstraté very clearly the need of more extensive fire protection for our homes, and what but the lack of suf- ficient funds, 'prevants our .hnvip‘g such, protectioh. - .4 .I Should we not first consider the necessitiés? - Anather problem 'arises, namefy; the dimion of the Eastern from the Western portion of the city Would not such a division be likely to fur: nigh cause for controversies and com- plieations arising out of ~the distri‘. butiem of taxes?. , Q72; Replying ta the \acsei‘tiqu of one 0f your wrapondeus _ I havoj “wimnily dim til; _ 'bjnct,” ’woald say: The actr governing the formation of Park Dwm’poflions of w hich ware pabiiahdd in’ year] issue of mambo! 21mg“ hlib“ .very cieariy tht dutbs sari poem“; of Park Commissioner‘s. And my pur- pose in discussing the subject through these columns has been to urge upon the busy citizens of High land Park the importance of reading the statute themselves and of vctiug with their eyes wide open It. is uni doubtedly a question of grave im penance and deserving of the most careful consideration by our citizena. As heavy taxation is frequently an almost insurmountable obstacle in the way of the growth of small towns and-municipalities. TAXPAYER- ' In » your editorial last what: on “Child ren’s Children” your cdmpari- son of the 'Jonuhgn Edwardjs family and the J utas family, I ' wag re- minded of a sim'il‘ar came first cited in N. A. Review for Apri!,f1875, undér an Art, on ”Paupetismg” It, iS'also MR. EDITOR: referred to in “Alcohol and the State” by Robert C. Pitman, L. L. D., asso- ciate juétice of the Superior Court of Massachusetts, Pa 33. ~ A paupg‘r trained Margaret lived in Ulster 00,, New ym‘k, she and two sisters have begotten géneratiohs of papers and criminals to such an extent that the total number now known,’ mainly frbm Marg‘aretâ€"mnvictsf paupera, criminals, beggars and vagrauts, in- cludifig the. living audithe‘ dead, is, six hundred and mantyztbree! Thigi mother of criminalé egst the county hxnntifeda of thousands of dollars, , I’ quota the statement éubstantially ‘ as made by Dr. E ‘88}113, Register: ‘of tha'Board of Health bf New‘ York. ,Every thoughtfu} and observing per son kmws perisctly well thatithese [are by no méaé'é isolated eases. ~Sucb gostly fruits of vicious‘ihfidf mucus and institutions], and wétk in éociety have been so long common that we fail to heed the lesson'which should be learned; , lOnsaxvnl. THE SHE‘B ciain; 23 article published in the NEW! 1mm of the 2m ultimo I see 3 reason to spend any time in an sting thé article, beyond calliz: attention to the fact, that :the e: tor of the Independent (for the a mole 1n question is an editor- ial) ,2? quite incfihed tb‘ane.” This 3311 very: well, provided a man Mts' the faculty of “presum. in‘g’f vgth any degree of audarnéy. in ofiicgi Fauna,” and interests 11 greeqtmany others, both republi- pamif and democrats. No doubt com mints. would have been made to t] postmaster. as the editor pfv tlre‘ dependent suggests, lied the" past mate: 11mm office where ' p .1111! have beeaifoflul i' ‘ ‘ iii regards the refit of tile Ind? mndent’s ' editorial the edi! 1’s english is quitéf' too mu )1 is; sea- .1; $1.11 ~10 is he ledge I 11111 1111mm debi- phi just what he intendext ta. ddy. Ba 0. the maid “inns: No mm . ;: dies, no en‘vy, uo unkind fetiâ€" ; 11o k‘disrespeat' to the poet- ' prompted my: finger ,,_ . vassopwedto the. re- 1110 i of Mrs Jennings, the widow at: soldier, who gave his life to sav: the couuujy. Politics liad noll ing to do with my sentiment, ‘ and should have had nothing to do ‘wit her removal. She deserved 1111; ~ 03111011. She filled the puss we‘, I was equally opposed ’to this embval of Mr. Brand, 11 '1'.“ ~. ,gican. fie too Was fa1tl1ful in :; 111106.111 a word, took charge e business himself.- I u- - â€"V.. «#111111, I was radically opposedl' to 339 remov 1110f Mr. Dooley, (16ml oc tas be was, and opposed for 5 pr 13er the same reason that I ha been opposed to the removal of 1e others. The spoils system; fr: 1 1 beginning to end, is a relic of barbarism in politics The . w? is conntry pay the tax; not 11' p15 or party of it, and while 3110 FE and Govenlment must of ne- (1%3113 control the appointment of peg? masters, nevertheless, the mill wf§31es of the peeple, without re- g 31 to party, should be respectâ€"' e1 w 1 *tber a candidate 1a of this par- ”.33. 11‘ of thet, whether he has been 3“13111el1” in his party or not. ' 3 1% the present postmaster. at- 1 1131 .t. himself, instead of turning it 11311er over to others, and making 113- tactically a means of paying 3111an (11111113111 the wnter,hnd I; lave no fioaht the rest of Lthe 91731111: will be. 51131 as 11111111: 1111101 ”WM 1; 331911111 as with my other person 311 101111111110th P1113011. and no attention paid as to1 11311, and as contented with Mn; '1 tq'i 1 to his business faithfully, and ‘ )AN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. Three Itefils for You 1‘ Groceries - We are closing out our line of Dry Goofi. and W s will will regudlvm of coal. OUR MOTTO: Common mutant to all ancmcmuwdFm DouhOrdn. J' 4' 0.0 v . . Don’t buy until you get our we“. Dale Swectlana’s Pharmach 0n North Shore Vacant and Improved Real Estate. 0:- Care .I. L. Houghtcllng. Wlnnoun. Price's Reduced 50 Per JOHN MOHR’S BARBER SHOP, 1“ ml” \II b lw-u W---, Spiehler's Palistine Clover PM in: mud. Prescriptions Accurately Compoundcd AT mum mas. _ Peabody. Houghleling Co. Cain! Avonue, hen door A choice line to select from. You should” what "on do for ‘you in this line balm buying election. CentraJ Ave., 2 (1008 CENTRAL AVENUIL HIGHLAND PARK, BUILDING LOANS m and Fauna 'ofk mam PARK. [11,. We carry a line of thy bod good- u. u“: haunt price. All groceaies delivered promptly [no at ell-(p. 'g in '1 .1; ...DRESSMAK|NG.._. No. '64 Dem-hm saber. CHICAGO. ‘c. A. KUIST, ..General Hardwdra. JJJJJI Nocrcnberg 8L Hintz, OI” west Haws-Luau Ofloe'. east of lehl'fl'll 280 Central Avenue "0‘89. PHONES: .000

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