gave his. k for of tho dinner: from he inconvenient fl- Unf lick mitt. t preoe'nt tha Chg: six niontln diet in med die «tiller II- nfan thin Hm lur- ._ cloud hit upon! aching butter w 1.1)» chock. um {lemon moï¬ h 136 just 21 yea. Jam. -oi “old timu." granted to In Her- la n: unpaid check (I dltod 187’, M f it run um worth dollar. He was in- I. and a! inma- to Ms pone-In a- nd )lr. liable, on mount. any" e the uncut d . harden-told. lots 9! inaincerity the knowledge of pa thankful fur the the incident to ï¬e tlr. 31mm laid rchnscd mm; of cattle. amino-t herds. and flat, 1!» or .3 new any to lose till 0! n S. W. XML 0! gtd '1: buyiaxgomuo Texas. nay: uh 9t!- .In those any Ion dqnunen fa; nk- r. \lcrchnkn oom- em Ind Ml fluency of no hm Lien. county that flu- in La of but mm m. most» eves we can lie of their 101dâ€. in,“ VI)“ mulch-3o “(fly 1' Ida: mu In: 3‘55 you? I fled: mau- â€via-3 my Ann- 3 i "b; ï¬fdï¬i‘. I: the duo direction. rt on compo 1'. W red: “5031.3 ml “to man. '| th- Pu-b Made-y reviled u electric-l- dsbtllg Mm liv- ur. Big «um I combat. a to]- m: respomh Io II- as n cum deï¬ed uh phonic“, In. :- A-lm blOys m «Jou‘ é.†DBPARTIRG. H. P. Electric Light Co. , T. E. PIERSON. lUPHOLSTERI NG Telephone 5â€. HIGHLAND PARK. ILL Mattress Rt-novating. Repairing. and Reï¬n- ishing. Furniture Packed and Shmbed J. HARRY. Prop. Chicago Furniture Co.~ The Most Puk Ave" One Week West of the depot, GLENCOE. * Fire and Tornado Ins. Cos., Telephone 07. P. 0‘.) Bar. 397. W. E. BRAND, Local Agent Tm .182. cmcmo; NEW YORK. BOSTON: 3c. John's Av... clip. Dov-If. Tm No. 0. ,“LIPHONB 77. zhicago Hamish (50., Lumber, Coal and. ‘ _ Building Material. ()dice and Y ard in Lumber Dist.. FIRST ST.. NEAR CENTRAL AVE. "I‘m-Id Park , m. Fletcher mock. Suprcmls Floof'Finlsh EXPR ESSI‘N-U LLOYD M. BERGEN. M. D. id in t... r; I DR. H. H. DR. FR1§NK M3 INGA'LLS The Treatment of Floors Ofï¬ce, Brand’s Studio Annex, 342Cemral Avenue. L. A. DAYTON. “MANAGER. GLENCOE‘ HOTEL, 083cc, 35 Deubmn Ave" Chicago. TILIPBONB. Exranss 871. Drapegy and Shade Work. A. ROBERTSON , every week day. a Sunday morning. ; Brilliant, 3 Durable, 1 Ecomomlcal. DR. E. C. KAYE. ligpres'eminx First-Class ~11" :7 AND stgx «I Protestant“ Tekpm 45 Send for our Booklet. DEN 1‘18 1', DEALER Ill Dentist. HIGHLAND PARK TBLEPHORE 213. BAGG AGE ng bland Park. “Illinois. Waukegan- Can’t Tell What I Shall Eat 0 law was designed avoweuly to give ~Drinkâ€"«Don’t pretend to; but 30$? what Finance Minister Miquel ciety can tell you what you shnl’lcells the middle-class dealers or not sell. You Can’t sell tain 3,, fair show in competing with :all meat,‘ wear clothes infected, “:3 possible forms ' of department smallpox, carry a revolver, was“ stores.†' your “wife’s clothes, obstruct t } ‘ , sidewalk, use indecent lhnguaged It ought to be more generally . , known that sulphur thrown into h 7:- and a great many 0t er prohib’ lthe ï¬re of a stove, furnace or ï¬re- t- th t t. t be h . Ions are 0" e S a “ 9 ° 8 place will instantly extinguish the l . 1 - o .' ‘ 7,- L ' against you The ea oon is a pa] ’1 ï¬re in a clfimney 0r flue, If a . . . . . d ‘_ 2} lie institution, protecte by Ian é small bagor parcel of sulphur, say 1. ï¬ht’ ait'th' . amour g ls ag “8 e in:€~three ounces, were keptina handy 10011 a common enem '- to societqu’ ’ ‘l '3~place and used when needed, as P'lh...’ ~' ""1 r9 lbition Does Not Problb‘tl directed above, it might -be the â€"So.we have heard it remark " _ _ , on several occasions... , “More li means of savmg property and life. quor sold in Maine and Kanehshï¬Ex ‘ V than under license?" Of course}' A man out in’Kanm courted That is the reason? probably the this divorced wife and now she is brewers antdietillers are spend- isuing him for e breach of promise. ing-l millions of dollnrs- to detee‘;Some men never learn when to prohibition! A man with enoagl f‘quit fooling with chain lightning. sense to keep out of the runoff-Ex. $111, and We have no use ff): an "in the war pgainst the sa- loon.‘ '~ Oblecfldns to Prohibition... J You Can’t Dd It‘lâ€"O‘h, get oui! There’s neither sense or argument in that. Cauft is the cry of 'a Nobody on board was wis H} enough to reply to that question! In?“ it is still waiting for an answer. â€"U Selected. J Thor silence thal' followed was broken4 by the piping voice of a little boy. “But,,papa-, i’f drinking is good for all the bad thinggaj. 3 bad for all, the good things, ’ wlg '3 don’t people stop it?†2‘1 The spectacled géntleman in thy? bow of the boat had listened with intergst ta these variant bits «1 testimony. “I never Menomm as a glass of wine,’ ’he remarked "but I know much concerning t1: wrecks drink makes of men. I! a specialist on insanity. In abet) nine tenths of my cases, insaniti- is due to the intemperate habits «j the patient or one of his parental. " “I’m not a proï¬essionhl man," said in keemeyed New Yorker, with an unmistakable air of prosperity: “but I’ ve found that a fellow wing ‘3 succeeds in busniesa nomads); ; needs all the brains nature gavz him. More failures begin wit wine suppers thah- in any oth1 - way, inimy hum’bleppiiï¬on.†: i bogtman to get-dunk,†lad’mitu ‘ the man who had started thg. Btu-- ject. , , i “I guess it woufldu’t do ‘10:? “It wouldn’t do tor him to drin’h at all, †returned the boatmnn sticking t6 his point. “To; fl. - kind of Work he fleeds 'alL't brains he’s got. In my opini he’s unï¬t for it after he’s tuk‘ég the ï¬rst glass.†‘ ' “gr. “Same way in' my profession; said a doctor from D6 ave! “Every physician should be a ten, A1 totaler, and so should every su geon: If. s a kind of work {hi} the least clouding of the faculti ' the slightest unsteadinesé of t hand, may cost a hie.†Why Not? A party of tourists were enj1: ing a short ocean trip in a 1i: ,’ electric launch, of! the Paci 3: coast, when a lthoughtlegs jol '2 turned the conversation into £614 5 qua channels. An exchange quof} it as follow: “No, sir,†saidt'the boatmgm, against whom the; je-jt had beén directed; “I on’t drinkâ€, That: was a dignjiy on- his brand, kindly face bat held 'the attenï¬ w of his little audience, and'he adds }; earnestly, “Whisky and my bus ‘ gees don’ t go togethér." _ i T1123: SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. '! It ought to be more generally ’? known that sulphur thrown into ï¬the ï¬re of 'a stove, furnace or ï¬re- ‘place will instantly extinguish the ' ï¬re in s clfimney or flue, If a mall bag or parcel of sulphur, say _- é three ounces, were kept in a handy i:plaee and used when needed, as ;directed above, it might -be the means of saving property and life. Interesting Experiment. Among the many political, social and economic problems now before the American people, the apart. ment stores come in for a share of public-attention and thought. We clip the following from “Business†and it ‘becomes every good citizen to carefully read, watch the course of the experiment, and so be pre- paring himself to do his part in securing and maintaining the best social and economical conditions in our own country. “On January 1,1901, will go into afoot in Germany the law passed at the last. session of the Prussian parliament, placing a special tax on department stores. This is the ï¬rst measure 'restrict- ing the department store that has ever been put to the test. and the result will be eagerly awaited in other countries. Briefly, the stat- ut'e divides the merchandise to he sold into four groups: food prod- ucts, drugs, etc ,dry goods, cloth- ing, housefnrnishings, etc.; crock- ery, implements and utensils. etc.; and jewelry, books, sporting goods, toys, musical instruments, etc. Every store. which sells articles in- cluded 1n more than one of the four groups, and the aggregate sales amount to $95,200 ‘ per ‘annum, will pay a graduated tax accordingly A store doing a $3, 000, 000 business, for instance, would pay under the law a special annual tax of about 870, 000. The law was designed avOWedly to give what Finance Minister Miquel calls the middle-class dealers a fair show in competing with ‘all possible ' forms ' of department stores." ' - Governor Hill, in his inaugural yesterday, dwelt at considerable length on the prohibitory law and the beneï¬t it hss been to the state, asking that “the ofï¬cers charged with the'euforcement of the law ‘and the protection of society be constantly sustained in the discharge of their obliga- tions by a healthy public senti- ment †Portland," Ma, Jan. 4..â€"-â€"Two bartenders captured by Sherifl Reagan’s deputies have been sen- tenced to jail, one for a term of three months and one' for > a term ofsix. They had both been in- dictéd at' a previous term of court, but under the existing re- gime they had been allowed to continue selling. Would knoy‘vthatoif- that objection were true that every salooniot and liquor lord would be in favor of prohibition. â€"-Tallie Morgan, in The Patriot spun tor men. The ‘following 'specinl corres- pondenoetto the New Voice speaks for itself gm! shows very conclu- sivoly how prohibition does “not†prohibit in ,Maine: The Sheridan Road News-Letter ...... , New Press, GET SCHUMACHER’S OWN MAKE OF CHOCOLATE CREAMS. H Pure We advertise with our home paper end keep the money It homo, rather than give it to transcient tramp schemes. If you want your book ï¬llfl quick (we mean your pocketbook). and want to use economy in the collection of stamps (the kind the government gives) trade with the lowest price grocery house in this county. You will ï¬nds ï¬rst clue goods' It lowest prices at nm. Beck's arm, was; Groceries . Dry Goods OUR MOTI‘O: Couneou‘ treatment to all Three Items for YOu! Shoes where part of the merchants undertook to in- crease their trade and get Ill the Maine- they 'poeeibly could away from the other ‘merchnntn by giving trading stamps. Of cuurne the customers paid for the stump- in the long run. as more had to be id for the goods. and the premium we. pa customers. We have always been glad Highland Park has been spend from such an aï¬liction. gt an HoncstPrkqhthc way wc deal with our on SEE OUR LINE and get prices Rewiring Nutly and Pmptly done F INE SHOES . . $1.50 per Year. we once Knew a J. A. BLOMDAHL, Bay‘s Block These-are thing! neqcssarytopmduaaclcar- “News-Letter now possess ire (Candy ' thvwzditfm THE NEATEST AND A choice line to select from. You chock! no what '9 on do for you in this line before buying W CENTRAL AVENUE. HIGHLAND PARK. New Type, Weclrry I line ofthe boot'goddc a u honed price- All groceries delivered promptly {no of charge. Cd] Ind We are closing out our line of 'Dry Goods. and will sell regardless of out. Tolephone 10!. .....F W. SCHUMACIIER.... Nocrcnberg 8L Hintz, IRS. 6. NHL, MINES’ um. Gbod Work. 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