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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 8 Mar 1901, p. 4

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Da‘ G. W. Tamer 1% in Wimfle, Ky" buying horses this week P C Conley new 1139 flag new gas burning and reports it snwessful. Mrs. H S. Bell expects to leave néon fox a months visit with friends in Dayton Ohio- 4' Chaplain E.-J. Vafitman‘ hasbeen- confinbd- to his house, th'e paint week, 5 .. . . ‘ ' with a aevem cold. Capt. Bradly of Gen Otis’ stnfi', ‘ epent Tuesday cafling on Brother ofiioers at the post ' Lieut. Scherer and Dr. Turner left for Stevens Point, Wis., Wednesday, to hey-gone several days. , : HibflelofiBubb has returned to the post after an absence of hevera) week! spent in the South Hon. W F. Hogan, on Tuesuay, accidently fell, fracturing his arm badly and I” willie tabs out; ' Lioat Beauchamp of the 131: In fanny, brought In a detatchmentm of 50 rbcruits from St. Louis, 1510., Wednesday. The-tailor shop of H. D Lee Was broken into on Tburday night and nearly eyery thing taken; ambunting to over $100. No clue to‘ the robbers. Owing to tbs; scarcity of room the Sheridan post 223566 is moved t6 the. colonola ofliee and his office ,Will be; in quarters nuuiber three; figst I003». The Highwood school bazar will be held at the city hail » tofiigbtu to: .the purpoqe at buying an organ and books! We ~ rwisb't-be‘ladies success intheir 161mm» .‘ I ‘ . Recnits of the figst battery of. ‘the 29th Infantry are pouring in npidiy and will be eéuipped 8000.01} mount of ihebarracks being fined With 3!: Iizfantry‘and Artillery there win he only one battallion at a time manta} . , ‘ many more snéh anniiersariea.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Tillman, whoée nineteenth wedding ann'iversary occurred on the same day were present, making the whim: of double interest. ,Bounti fut refreshments“ were servéd. ‘The guests wgra iu the best of humor and the remainder of the awning was afaeut in singing and congratulafiions. ,. Pupils will ‘not' be received into the lat grade of the Highland "Park public school after the 15:50: March nukes they have registered- somes time previonsm thai date and fire wad :9 do the Work. > ‘ J finpils udder six years of figs a not be received this spring. .Pmcxun or Scams» H] 611 WOOD. Hoganl mi Tuesday, Notice. whi Frank Darling 13 i1! wit scarlet fever a, Cedric McArthur is ‘x 'with laryngitis. ‘ ’ UV, werebral meningitis. ' .1 0. MC, G. waard retp week from New York. > Mis. Ben New ' ‘ 11 retur the East Saturda ast. ' Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Day; etumed Monday from Mieco Flo:_ da. Mrs. Hawkins was the guest of Mrs. J. K. Calhoun,- last week. Mr and Mrs. Edwamix 300k ere guests of Mrs Cook’s 1‘ ather, G. J 0859 Miss 'Fargber of Gym? the guest of Mrs; W. E. thepast Week. ' Mrs. F. C.Sonthw0rth21ttaude( a luncheon at Mrs. Sanr 330113 0 Highland Park Tuesday? firs Young .of Chicafois the guest of Mrs. Emmqliw anee. Longwood avenue. :5;3 Miss Margaret Kellogg; ‘zhns been appointed probation ofl‘n‘ W of tin juvenile. court of Chicng: 7 Mr. Hurford and M11}. Muncl returned Friday of last xéek frou Nassau and Micco Flori(_" a. Mrs Kelsey a'nd dun; ghfier am Mrs. Lockwdod of New-3;? fork wer guests of Mrs. J. P.. firewater last week. , 3‘; Mr. Holmes of cmifag'o he bought the property now occupia by Calman Martin,- can at Grov and Hazel avenues. ‘ At a meeting held at Vinnetk. on the evening of chi} 24th t debt 21 tm tic'het Janet's s Danni was nomiéfléd for Jusu‘ '= and A G. Ligare for impel-way Sunday evening lat‘ judg Tuthill of the Juvenilq 0011111 Chicago gave an intewimg ta at the Lougregatwna chm-c concerning his Wotk snong‘ t1 delinQueut children of the cit He spoke encouragsing 1y of it results of the work but deplore the lack of meanth pajl efiiciex probation oflicerg.“11§_as muc as ye have done it, untc the lea: of these, ye have done it} (into me. New time table last”i§§uuday o the train gbne . of your neighbors haveiidone thi week. _ , «A 7 J Mrs Edwina Boss Elan. wish Fl'rm IS Admw} , It was before the fall. 9‘ “Adam,” said our first-mother in a serious tone, “we are m;:tainly liv. ing beyond our means. ” if; “Tl; t’s exactly my opvaion. little wouian,” said the lather? f his kind: “And what do you p101 pee to do about it?” 5‘ : “We must oeonomizeé ’ said the universal mother. :_ "Yes,” said Adam, “wiéx must, and I am ready to second anything you suggest. But, wait. Tilers is one item of expenditure that 4. positively ,must beexcepted from :119 pruning labours.” 11' “And What 15 that?" - ‘fI will not,” said A1? 1111 with a strong emphasis, “_I wig; not haw lour laundry bills outdo.3 :nl’. '. Professioxial Nurse; wi. meat in‘Highlan‘d Park? Address, P. 0. Box 465 'Are y'ou on our subs Hm, why not? ' GLEN COE. W. E. Johnson med list ad from hga’engage- or vicinity. a list? Lipho THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSLm'rER. 'Wcrth my; About- I It is not an uncommon thing to meet m'en. even 'ygung men. who ate hale, hearty, and strong, and yet complainigg that it in “so hard to 1538;" “these- are so many ob- stacles in the way;’-’ “there is so much competitiong” “they have not time‘ to get an education,” or pérhaps “they did not have the opportnnity, and now they are un. able to get ahead; " “it takes all they can earn to meet the demands {of each month and each year.’ It alight be Very well for such to tastefully note the following letter from Harvard University to Booker T. Washington, the colon! gentle. man who is making himself so distinguished at the present time, and also what Mr. Washington himself says about it in “The Outlook."- Emmi U niversity,dmbrtm. Hg 23. w. Pmtdent Booker T. WWIgum: « My Heu- Sirâ€"Hu‘vu-d" University ,alnuinnmtumnhr n‘n vnnAihflppmh- eome inflm' people, the .more I‘ believe that they are growing in the direction of looking upon their money s1mpl y as an instrument whioh God has placed in their hands for doing good with. I never go to the office of Mr. John D. Rockefeller, who more than once has been generous to Tuskegee, without being r13 minded of this. Tht close careful and minute investigation that he always makes in order to be sure that every dollar that he gives will do the most goodâ€"an . investiga‘» tion that is just as searching as if he ‘were' investing money in n business enterpriseâ€"convinces me that the growth in this direction in most encouraging. i- At pine o’clock, on the mom. ing'of June 24, I met President Eliot,l the Board of Overseers of Harvard University, and'the other guests; at the designated place on the University grounds, for the of being escorted to Sanders Tho-tor; when fie Oou’ menoement exercises were to It held sud the degrees oonfisrrsd. ‘ Among others inr'ited to he pal-1‘ sent for the purpoiaof receiving s! degree at this time were Genortll Nelson A Miles, Dr. Bell, the ing ventor of the Bell telephone. Bishop Vincent. and the Revs. Kirk! J. Savage. We were plswd in line immedintely behind the President and the Bosrd of Overuseu, and directly sftorwsrd the Governor of stssachusetts, escorted by the Lancers, arrived and took his p|soa in the. line of march by the side of President Eliot. In the line there were also various other 0- com and professors, chd in cap and gown. _ In this order we marched to Ssnders Thestet, where. after the. usual Commence- ment exercises, came the con- ferriug of the honorary degrees, Reaction. The Westminster, Toronto, finds the temperance situation in Canada to be unsatisfactory: “The reaction which followed the vigorous and strenuous Scott Act and Plebiscite campaigns has given the liquor men their needed opportunity together themselve- togather for renewed attach along unexpeoted lines, Al I mutt, during the past two or three years, there ha been a marked‘ increase in the drink habit, 395' cialiy among youngnen in citiea and towns, and among wonenLin‘ certain oirciea‘ot society.” The liquor interest .in? united and aggressive; while} the WW sentiment isdivided and jarring; an it in among ourselves. But the tendency on this side the line is to neck u new Mod. 7 » Already a hill has been intro (laced in the Illinois legislature extending home rule to morej limited districts. Thb u 5 m1 on which all can unite, beetles it muttevenes nothing but the saloon. What we need as [we liminnry in legislation upon which we can enforce the will of people in limited dream against the dram- phop nuisance-solid impregnable fortresses dotting the land all over, and from them extending the-area. The freezing lake begins with innumerable small crystals every where, which extend till the whole surface becomes solid ice. We, the underbigned. do hertz)! agree to refund the money on I - cent bottle of Greene’s 'Warrnnud Syrup of Tar if it (oils to cure your cough or cold- We also guarantee a 25.06“ bottle to prove madman or money refunolgd. n ,,_____ Notice {I 119wa given to more”. Iner- evtcd gimme C 1 Council «mew Highland Park hum entered that. In - nancc pmvidl tot con-traction o! a “- ”maul-ewe! n dl ct “A." with house connection. and flush uni. tn 31mg. ulna: sun: can (10) fret noun a! an lie! to the center lme qt laid mam nudall al the east llm- of \\ es: street. 9 (mm the math. u) a point in the intern-cur? d a mu- lrn ‘10) feet mailman u! and N?!) I"? nun“ -|<rn-' _ ._.__ ’llel u) the center lme qt laid meet! nudall al the east llm- of \\ es: street. 9 ‘ (mm the math. u) a point in the intern-cur d a line lcn (10) feet poumwm of and pan! I‘m m:- cemcrlim‘ of_ St John's avenue. 1mm nunh west on a lme pamlel m the telnet “he of St. John‘s avenue to I point In the num- section of: line ten no; feet south of; M1 parallel tume center “he of Highvmodlm- nue and thence m and game: come outer line qt thwood-Imue atone-kl. to the‘ Â¥em 11?): F human!“ :3: {fiunecn'gur (mm ID any-{bled a "new (1:)Eastonhe 1mm nap-i Mex-mi .3 die Cityol H hlnnd Park. County 0'13 and saw all lnohn the Ordinance to: same bcmxpn file in me office of the CR! Clerk of d city. and the: and city having arrm-d to c Count; 3%? Luke County. Ilnmsmn ewe ( )duyuIAum-t. Lamina: nzofthecgtd ) ‘ hearing the v“! be held on an m gc1mg'd'g'ggflwfi4' J duh-{.13 y file i: m. an“... -.._ ..__- ,.-- Wm“- sud «diam vidu for thc uin said mm I: IV: III-ml In“! with annual meta! nth: me at font | an “I. ll! . . c” “”9“?" mcunutsa.mcn« c “'23.... :22:qu mum” New Dad.“ NOTICE G'm. B. Ccunml. Fun W. Scacucan Wymdouu, Deni-on MB. Cache!“ e1. nnd Pallets. In! for hunting. 01.50 pet sitting of 15. In. Fred b. Hm. Sham-I Band and!“ In. 13 p In. > . BATflS! BATflS! sncuu. FAMILY “3‘" Reliable Steam ‘-“ openfronx- Flannel ....... ”4-6 is: ....... l2 ....... 2 C l 18:94 [mfm ‘ Undeashlmu 4 ggtmflrts 4 S. W W 3 Handkerc I “ siIk. . x Jackets ns ....... .l " ' H Ta Coven --S mun"? ...... .4 Clltw-~« Plum/Slips ----- 3 Quin! ....... 2-“): peak and dell 4-0: cm don: .I. HAIRY. “- Towels Park I axramua GW’S LIST. 0mm“. AVENUE. Two has vat of Sun oi ST. PETER BR05- Doymkmmyo. cr- “â€"3 both “I“ awn-ad Park. O‘ GLENCOE HOTEL. Ava. One Bled Wed (1 the Genet. OLBNCOI. 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