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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 25 Jan 1901, p. 3

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L‘pifum the mum- ”(led to union“- Shon. . 4 (NM MN» before It) «Surch- KUIST, Hardware.. rmp1 oved Real En LAND PARK. s ‘ P. (x Box 93) ed, Salt, .CTS TAKEN .LENCOE, ILL. >x UP. NS m cum“ nun/z, BULK. 3t ‘3 Ofice ZEN, Etc. and House HEATING ork; D. H. Franz“:- OF A. 0. mum. SHOP, PARK. ILL. CITY OF HIGHLAND- PARK Daniel Cobb. . . . . . ......... ‘ ..... M Mfg Jobnk‘innewa....:.... ‘.._.01etk Samuel I“. Knox. ’ . .. .Attorney liavid A. Holmes.. ........ : .Treasmr Peter E. Dooley .............. Colleen):- T homing M. Dooley ............ Marshtl John M. Kline ........... Night. Police John Nelson .............. Night Police. Lewis B. Hibbardu .l'olioe Magistrate, Thus. Morton. .Foreman Street. W ork MW M. lming ..... Supt. W ater Works Alex Sum... .Aas t San W ,W orks TI‘homn Morton. .(' hie .. . John Sheahen ....... A “t. Fire Marshal Board of Healthâ€"D iel Cobb. Henry ' S; Haskin, M. ., elen M. Lynch. _M. D.. Cm U; l’hiliipa. 1‘ ‘ \ 1W of Local Imprbvcmems-Du'niél Cobb, William Grunt. Lewis 0. Vail Riper. ‘ I Amkunn. waywardâ€"M, u.‘ VMcCafirey. E- ‘ Wurreu. second Wardâ€"Lewis 0. Van ”pen-,5 U. Lhunpiu. Third Ward-v-George \L Roberts, “ilâ€" lism G. Stubbs. Fourth Wardâ€" William Gram Fléd Greenslude l§egplur meel‘ings of‘ the ‘kity Council, Firs} ’luesda; ei'eniug of each month at. 8 o’clock. ' ‘ 6:95 p m. â€"- Chi-Maxi Endeavur 7: 30 p. m. â€"â€" >nnday evening servicus ":30 p m. â€"- V‘ ednesday and 14‘: Id») evening prayer meetings. \nnday morning services and \V ed- pesday evening prayer naming are conduc -te.d m German. Swan/gel s‘are especially welcome. EBE‘NEZER EVANUELICA L -â€" Rev. G. G. aehmid,‘ Pastor. , 103 m‘. â€"â€"bnnda_)- -bchuol Q. 8. Brand s12 MARY‘fS cm nomcâ€" Father ’J. 1-3.. My‘ldg'n. Pastor. p ‘ ’ 82:10 s. m. -â€"; [first Mass. 10 a In, 7b HighMass. - . 3 p. m. _. Sunday-whoa]. ' 3 p. m. â€"â€" Vespers. ‘ Special services during Lent“ JéAE’l‘lST-â€"Pro£ J. Whyte. Pastor. . was 9, m.73~nnday(morning‘ get-vices 1‘: m.- â€"â€",.\funday‘b'chool, Proffiw.’ A. Wilson, Snperintendont; ' 6:35 p. m. â€" Christian Endeavor; 7:15 9. 1n. â€"- Sunday eveginglservim 7:30 p. mi -â€" ngpesdky eyeping pray. EPISCOPAl.â€"â€"Rev.-P. c.‘ Wolcott, Rec- hum) ‘ "f a. m :-. Snnday:m ,,001‘ W. 0. Hip? lwe“. 'Sfipérintel dent. H a m.‘â€"-â€" Mains. Jimmy, and sent- mon ' ' v. First Sada; in mom h, Holy Eucharist b p. m. â€":â€" Eve-mung. Other days standing to notice. LUTHERANâ€"Ha Haumann. Pastor. u a In _â€" Sufiduy-‘chobl. '. 103. m â€"-â€" runday mornin‘g services, 7:30 p.. m. w ‘umlayevening services; ‘ Sgrviqes pm conducted in German. .» SWSDISH ‘M. E.â€"-R_ev. N: P. Gle- m-ker, Pater. . 3:05 p. m. - Sunday-Whoa]. 7:00 p. In. â€"- Epwonh Lew. - 7:45 p. m. â€"â€"Sundny evening services. Everyone welcomgd. _ CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETYâ€"â€" (Sunday morning service. 10:45. Redheshny evenin service, 8. 199 M venue, first. street. north of public library.) All ans wclcome. a p. Noerenburg Superintenden h. 10:45; a. m. ‘7 Sunday max-hing sew .b'npe'rintendént. 11 a; m. -â€" Sunday morning sex-vies. 6:85 p. m. -â€" Christian Endetvor. - 3 7:30 p. m. â€" Sunday evening services. Week- «lay meetings: 7; 30 p. :11. ~â€" W ednesday, Senidr priv- meeting. . Sunday manning 3e vices and Wed- nesdzny evening prayer meeting oondncted' 1n Gknpan. All are Welcume. Sunday scum-es 7: 303. m. - llc 7:30p. m. â€"- “ er meeting er meeting. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY CITY OFFICERS: â€"1"riday,, English prayer Yâ€"wlrloly Eucharist (every CHURCIIEa. Rev. N: P. Gle- :3”! imam” I’Il’lfifij ___ n n g nigng'apq Pam " 3 t “lilfll” ”.ii‘l‘ll'n 3.... A baby girl has come to mike be: home with Mr. and Mm Ma f? Bohr. The Ianbject, of Raw. A n Pian- stiehl’s Sunday Sermon all by “Troubles in China.” ) » , x The annual report of the H ghlnnd Park Building, Loan and flag}; upstead Association was issued this shows the flourishing conditi: ‘ i’of the association. Dr. Bunker leave-3' Satin lay for Peusacoia, Florida, where ‘3e will abide m the land of oraug g blos~ soms, animators and pick hinies. Dr. James Watson will i} 3 his place her‘é.’ The Ingleside Hotel if no!!! brilliantly lighted by elefi- éricity' Dr. Ingalla having grown gazed at experimenting with variant: lights decided tq make the how;r up to- date by installing the mating escent system. 1 ’1’! The eiectric light cqmleiuy is putting up the new fire whistle purchased by the gin I The whistle is of jibe mocking' xix-d va. riety and when it‘ ‘goes t 4‘” our citizens will know that 89? tething is happening. It will '3”; used only for fire alarms. ' Q ., The difference between§i§manoe and stem reality has 1161 131 this defined by a man who has {njoyefli married bliss for some he dnaen\ years; “Romance, in kgep: coma pany with a pmtty girl I Jim 12 o 'clock at night. Stem". ‘thity 1.9, walking the floor until ligdnight with a cr3ing baby.’ {if . The Chicago and Milwnpl Elec- tric Railway hasput’ on a p Cigar car, which leaves Evanston at 5 : gm. ali‘d' carries the Chicago morning fipapers along its line to Waukegan. 2 state. forelthis work has been (longs:T [by the firs regular car, but now at? earlier and special service 1{ proud? 3. ’ pelqbratlon and Banqw Some of the leading oppogé buts ol' the liquor saloons here an? god to celebrate the anniversary I; 'Liu- I eoln’a birthday by holding l :Ijuhilee meeting and having a baugé et eup- per at the: gymnasium of W North- wastern Military Academy-E There wIll probably be publicg queakin'g from 2 Woclock p. m tillgIIbout 5 o ’clock. The supper to he Rem 5: 30 till 7 oclock, III) lie followled 3 short. responses to toasts. The {Wain will be more minutely plblished later. mum Notice.‘ We, the uhdersignedfi ' ve ghis day dissolud the co-pa; ership‘ heretofore existng betwee: ‘10. IL. Schneider and E. M. Codkgz under the firm name of Schneider Cooke. Mr Schneider will conduct' he buai'f ness as heretofore. F: Northwm.mms («gym-y. Edwin M. Hydq, Pb“ an‘éggqtesor of Lafin and M063"; Languages in the Northwestern Military, ‘33.“dem" recently‘gave ‘a vayyjnpprerv fang lec- tura',to the.:faculty and car is on a trip to the top of Mt. '7 nvilgé. The,'doct6r isEa very one; Jluent talkefl has traveled. extensigtly. is a thorbugh. scholdr, arid bl lecture throughout was instructing pd in,- tereating, aven .captivatingfi The Boardof Health péfithe city ,visited the hehooL-ywerdgy and ex- amined the pupils, vaouipafiuk those who had not recently'beeu v v- {minted or whaha¢natmadeothex hunge- menta for vaccination. \ 3 , Dated January 19}. 1901 ’ C .~ M. Scux‘y’msn. "fl": 73E SHERIDAN BOAD,NEWS.LETTER 111M Andvprmy cl t“ cum- tlul Eudcavor Society; - Program of Christian Endeavou- Anniversary, Meeting, to be held at First Baptist Church, Waukegan, UL, ‘Satutday, February 2nd. 1901. Rev. W. A Lagerquist ha. been .for ten years a missionary in _the in- .teriorprhim, end to hearth won derful experiences will be a rare treat. ‘He‘will bring with him many ,OIII'IOG. 1 2:30â€"2:45-«Devofioyn318uvice. 2:45-3:00<-A?nivemry E roiée. 8:00-3:30â€"0pen Parliam nt con- fidducted by Mr. - Alan Smart. ' mum.) 3:30-4:30â€"Addreaa, Rev. W. A. , Lagerguist. (China) EVENING. 7:00 7: 30â€"89113 Service. 713%Addrm ’Arrangements are not yet , footed for the evening cervicalm _wa.pr‘omiso a good speaker and (ur- thpr announcement will be made later. :LDé'wgatea will be. entertained at supper by Waukegan Endeavorers. All 093119 and bring your friends. Pray. for the meeting. ”Oldall the, .varipps medium: un- ‘ployad. and method: adopted by ad- v‘e‘rtisérs for reaching the people, the business man with. expetience in ad- ver'tiqing soon settles down to the plfiiqpropositiop ‘hatlhere is noth- ing that beaés the newnpaper. Here iafihe testimony of 8 business man 8.8; giyeu by an exchange: ' 1A short talkwith a successful bus- iness man. the other day, drifted in- to advertising. He said he had tried nearly all kinds of advertising with varying success, anu had years ago settleddewato one plan, that of the newspaper. “Suppose " he said. that 1. wish to reach 1,000 families in the country and I .do it by circu- lars or bills I must first pay for the printing and paper. Then I must ,geta 1.000 printed envelopes and pay at least $10 for stamps. Thent [must fold, direct and stamp the cIrculars, all of which cost me at, least twice as much as ,it would to publish the same matter in a newer paper having a good local circula- tion.~ Then .many of,rnycirculara would'be thrown in the waste basket. without being read, and in .no case ‘willonebe read by more than one member of_ the family. On the other hand, the same advertisement in a newspaper of general circulation will be read and re- -read by the ,members .of each familyâ€"and the neighbors will read it, tooâ€"so that ,itlreaches‘much further than circa lare. {The pooreeueturns for money spent is that of scattering bills in the streets. My experience is to .write out what Iwish to say to a friend, an‘d just at truthfully, and then have it published in the local Hpaper or papers that eircnlate' In the icounty or locality where‘my cusme [are reside, changing the matter often pend using plenty of space. That is the boat adrertisement and the cheap set one a merchant can use. Fake advertising given to solicitors is money thrown away. Newspaper advertising is far better than any other. {flu .anspnper. Advertiser. . ' . ,filiu. Mrs. Goodrich. a returned mis- sionary frnghjnn, last Week gave ra vety interesting talk: to the faculty and cadets-of the Normémem Mil- iutykécademy. Mtg. Goodrich was in.Pekin during the whole time the Embasaiea ward locked up‘ by the Bonn: in that ill-th city Her .dqsetiption 'of Animumuunoa ind owing was exceedingly interesting and instructive. galaâ€"Special Prayer Meeting. Nswa~Lmnâ€"~$l-50 P“ 10"- :C H.” "IOI0.0.UO"”I“: flighwood. g «nun-u. u: nu muui The Card Club met with Mrs. Major Alshire on Friday. II. Capt. Hence Murray, of the‘ 8th Cavalry, visited with ’ Gen. Viele Tuesday. The C. M. Electric nilwny ticket agency has been tun-(erred to Laegoler’a drug store. Lieut. Sweezéy, of the 6th Cavalry,’ IS visiting friends in the Post for a few days. Mr. Edward Sheehnn had so far recovered as to be up and around. R. V. Roberts, of Denver, COL, bilé been spending a few days with friends at the Post. V Mr. Robert Ives has been oon~ fined to his home siuoé Satni'day with a severe atthck of grip. 7Mrs. H. Berkheimer, who has been visiting Mrs. Major Palmer for the past six weeks, has re. turned to Washington, D. C. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hogan at- tended a theater party Wednesp day and witnessed the presentation of L’Aiglon at the Illinois theater_ in Chicago. Adjt. 001. Hall, of Department of the Lakes, held examinations at Fort ' Sheridan Wednesday. Examimtious were taken by nine dim-rent oficers. Major Forbes, who has been at Rochester, N. »Y., for the post week, is expected home Saturday. Huxtable's saloon. which h- been conducted by Hub Doolittle, of Whukegan, was closed on last Monday. The firemnn’s party held at the city hull Thursday evening, uni an enjoyable success. Visiting firemen from Highland Puk. Lakeside, Glencoe and Wilmette. with their ladies were in “(end- ance. W Sam; The smallpox none is resulting in the general vaccination and young alike. Welland-y Doctors ’nukin ma Lynch. of the Board of Hodth. went through the schools "coin-ting 200 pupils or about one half of those in attendance; flue other- will he niaci- naud immodinely. It is not in the taboo!- alone that the vaccinating is being done. One physician Tue-day vaccinated 80 people and this is but 3 sample of the work done by other physicians and the real! of: unullpox can upon the people of I community. A Won-m Inn-con. ‘ They cure Wm], hairfalling,‘ haulache, am, yet it coca the an. as an ordinary comb. Dl'. Whitc'm Electric Comb. The only planted Comb in the world. Pcoplc. every- where it bu bccn introduced. arc wild with delight. You simply comb your bait cccb day‘ and the comb does the rest. Thi- wondcrful comb in simply unbrcchblc and is mcflc _The patienl. down with the discus is doing as well u the nature of the malady permits and all clam are being nude to pan“ contusion. ' Each Wu always think: his own trouble. just a little hit but- der to ban than anyone Mae's. so that it in abidutcl impossible to break or out the hair. Sold on I written glutinous to give Wed satisfaction in every respect Bond stamps ’lor one. Lndies’ size 504:, Genta’ line 350. Live men and women wanted everywhere to intro-l duoo um cinch. Balls on sight dooo thin chick. Sells on sight Agent- ue wild with m (800 want oolum of thinpnpor.) Addre- D. N. Rose, Gen. My. Decatur, Ill. 8-1-1. on in that prohibition “but. The suit is. hmught by ”other resident of- IaGrsnge, Mn. Ssnh‘ Marshall, and is to recover 35,“ damages which she chins as hav- ing been done her hmilyon so- count of the ssle of intoxicating liquors to .her husband, John Masha“. It .is. «Royals thst through his yahoo-gs mf .Hen- gles' stock John Hsrshsll is in 1 never ceasing condition of dmb enness. She says that when in this intoxicated condition her Is.- bsnd mistreated'hor Ind-the fan. m an .0 “III. lit." Prohibition resident- of_ La Grange are inure-ted in I with! damages, which was begun against Michael Bengals in the Bnpefiot court yesterday. He iq kid to he the last of the “blind pig" keep- ily. Recently the united ht I divowe, but it in aid tlie applica- tion has been withdrawn. as the two became moonciled.â€"'- Inui- Mor to Exfl Curd. Evanslon'a city‘oonncil in again free to expel ' Mama June. Carroll. of the Fifth wad. Jud? Tuley bu quashed the writ d prohibition issued Inst week In. straining the council. In talking his ruling Judge Tuleynid: ' “If courts can interfere in ‘actionu of this character it will not be long before the judges will ho asked to control the 1.3mm and col- Alderman Carroll m soon-ed nf using beer in his‘cum-s prior to thé election of Mm for Ennnton hot spring. The next meeting of the oounafliill beheld tonight. and Inle- some new plan in discover“! by Cum“! a bi- attorney, ‘Addinon My. it is expectedtlnt the expahion of the Fifth ward Alderman will he made find, ”the appeal taken from Judge Tnley's order does not alone operate as a stay sf pm; oeedings.â€"â€"Inter Ocean. The ideal mini-go fathom I man, after in you. of untri- many, can still give thanks tohil NW MW Ofi‘ceopenfrmn 7Lnb7fip... {kiln-sins urin uddeplrt ll 11»- lows: mas-Mmmmnh- 'mmuymmmnmu.ue toeoldl. flunk-bum. ad. Ram tho only“ in. thehesthI-ou and 1-3.1, mks-"flu GEORGE B. CUMMINGS. MW“ Foutflldootnuflmf M06“. COUGH AH!) ML!) 003:. It In the Inst-chum panda. obt- 9: 8! s. In. received Ind (“W 11:21 I. m. “ 8:“ p. In. “ Izfl p. n. " , 7:11p. In. “ MM Ollie: loco," on Sunday. A. W. W. LI. 0:)? s. 12:“ p.- l:l7 p. 5:33 p. 6:5? I‘ FOR IIIEDIATI BELIEF Ill. received Non- Bonn .reodvednnddw 3-33}

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