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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 19 Apr 1901, p. 4

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There‘was .a notable hearing? before the city council Friday evening to determine whether Mr Woodmfi could have his name on the Citizens’ ticket .for alderman in the third ward. AThe law tells exactly how thig trial shall be held. A committee of three shall con- stitute the court which shall con- aist of the city rheyor, the city clerk and one aldéfinan, selected by lot. . But iteeems that neither Hayer Cobh nor his versatile city" attorney knew' anything or but little abimt thié law. So after the mayor and city clerk had taken their seats on the judicial bench they proceeded to elect the third member by vote and selected Mr: Grant, and all Went merrily as a men-rage bell. I At this point Lawyer Cole, who] represented Mr. Woodrufl', objected to the way the court had been formed, as it Was not according to law, and proceeded to read the statute. Alderman Grant is a man of senee and saw the point at once. He had not been legally chosen, and he had the manliness‘ to stand up andtell Mayor Cobb and Attorney Knox ,so, arid decline‘ serving. Knox was engaged in such deep thought that .he could not say anything. But Mayor Cobbq 'b- blod mid haggled and talked 11 nighy’an hour, just as we heard him do times out of mind over the simplest propositions, which were as plain to ordinnry mortals as a pike staff We Wont insult his intelligence by saying he did not know any better he did know better He seemed to, think if he hgggled m that way long enough quantities. . We supply the Rifle!- Moraine. Why can’t we sup» ply you ? can ypn. dun byes our ice in large ‘ ’We give full weight and you get good ice, Uncle Sam at Fort Sheri- If we can please him, The Woodmfl Hearing. it would change the 342w him and his clique. ' Then they undertoo. and hear the case af City ClQl'k Finney to official ballots must judge’s hands By' Mow ing int 7 o’clock» and observe the law. Kâ€" to think they could I; hear the cgse again. of the matter was, the. selveé so thoroughly with ' the}; pnerila perfo they adjournedsine other historic event ‘ smoke. " '1 And yet there. wen of men of reputed intt character‘ who‘ votet fellows two years ago we cheerfully forgive get as rapidly as p0 what are we to say ( clash of persons who, ' all the extravagancie partisanship and per; ism of any. kind, went Biddle the same gang again. Arén’ t you yourselves. ‘ Not I Patina 4. so. I In that matchless er .y on War-e ren Hastings Lord M :auley de- scribes the unrivalle eloquence bf Burke'thna: “Th anergy and mthoeof the‘great or, in extorted expressibns of unwur ed admin;- non from the stern .nd hostile Chancellor, and, for a moment seetnedto pierce even "be resolute heart of “'9 defendet The In- dies in the galleries ‘ ‘ ‘ were in a state of u. ontrollable excitement hm sob: a‘ad {screams Were heard. In. Sheri- ‘4' i: f.‘ We deliver a very lsrge amount of ice and olsim to be the only 6 u that has nothing but the best of Wisconsin ice and also local ioe c “Eon Lake Michigan water. This ststement may be substantiated by t! books of the C. N; W Railway Co. at this place, and by sdrive to u 1' local ice houses situated at the corner of Fairview Avenue and 'J‘ rorndaie Street' in this city. Weyinvite ouf friends and patrons to take a drive to our local fl.- nt as‘that part of the city is one of the natural beauties of this I of beautiful drives. We wish only to place ourselves' properly be- f: we thepnblic nnd desire that the consumer may know what the chances v of getting pure ice from unscrupulous parties who misrepresent us. Respectfully yours, ay morn- he should It seemed iourn and he upéhot 'got them- disgusted xaace‘ {hat Le, and an- ant up in ‘a number igence find for them} Thaten‘oi d will for- ible. But the same 1 spite of blunders, ml favorit- id voted to n th city Shins“! of .y on War-- muley de- eloquence anergy 3112! )r extorted ad admira- nd hostile a moment he 11360ng t. I Thé‘ 1- to adjourn min, when . PW ..................... We have heed repeatedly informed that the other Ice dealers at aplaoe did not cut pond ice. We do not know another dealer in . at this place, who did not out a large quantity of ice from either eep old brick yard pit or on a large pond’in the slough last winter, I. we do not know of any trade one of them ha: where he can deliver fixed) the 'e in‘ the 5 ice where it might not be needindrinking water, and we are uble to even guess what becomes of the we cut from these places :3 your to suit THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. dun Was curried but in a'fit, for Burk} .way; gs Macthqy dechres, in amplitude of comprehansion and richness ot imagination supu-ior to every orator, student or mo- dem.” Rufus Choate in his incompar- able eulogy on Daniel Webster said that during the delivery of the arator’s great speech in the Dartmouth College one in 1818 before the United States Supreme Com-t.- Chwf Justice Marshall lmed forward to catch every word, and the tears rolled down his cheeks asWebober spoke. But neither the scene in the old hall; of-- William Bufué, where thirty successive British sover- eigns had been crowned, nor that in the old court room in Washing- 'ton were reproduegé' 111 Highland Park’s' historic council chamber last Friday evening. April 12, A. D. 1991, while Mayor. Daniel Cobb occupied abodt'an hour in a a rambling discussion to shim that beg-fines "ngih the lam? ’ The (molten-b. g The Oncoli Club hold a reception on’Thainday the’ eleventh for the clubs of the Illinois Federation in the Seventh Congressional distriot- HIE-QTheddeue P. Stanwood, presi- don“)! the Federation, was present ie we“ as officers mm ei'xte'én'of the federated clubs ‘and- many guests from Higbhngl Pm. ' While it-mls a guest day it was alab thq (167 for the regular meeting of the Ouoli and the usual prognm lqr “16.!!ernt nu, carried 9m. '3 ‘ Hrs‘. 'D. M.Cobb tend a‘moit din- Wining paper upon “Wit and Humor in the Literaturé 0! Today,” which was illustgatod by m Bar- bour Brown and Miss Kannugh. Hnnouncement. RAFFEN BAKER. [mBmvntoldoneanoelChend ler Herrie’ clever duke, storie- end Mite Knee-3h reed one of the Dooley letters. one of George Ade’e feblee end a poem of Riley's, givng as an encore a bit of oockney dialect that evoked ripples of merriment. The club house was particularly ettreetive, heving been decanted with epeciel care by lire. B. 'J. Street. the hoeteee for the day. end lire. Jennies: and Mrs. Phillipe eefled eoflee as well in tea with the sandwiches ehd eekee. III. F. Anderson 1dded much to the placate of the afternoon by his singing ' and received the batty upphuoe of the Indies. ' Mr. WWI and”. As we said last Week, Mr. Wood- rufl made a heroic self sacrifice in behalf of the people of ward three by swepting a nomination at the last moment. On the other hand the vote of Tuesday proved that the people appreciate the man and most thoroughly approved his conduct in entering the oonteat. It was a very handsome compli- ment they paid 'him and they knew he would not in any way betray their trust, for the simple mason that his high character absolutely Md: such a thing. We congratulate the third ward therefore, not only on it! nev alderman, but on its own sound 561150 and high ideals u thorn in the 84 votes for Mr. Wo‘odrufl. Them has been one or two lapses from it. normal high character in nrd 'eloctions during the Ind two years, but Tuesday the old proud, historic Third came back to its original moorings, Remember tho Nm-Lmu in 82 per you if not paid in dunes. LC}? It is now genenlly known and .- dmtood that Drunken». in n at... and not wean... A body final with son. uni WWW, M y periodlulnr mutant no 0! in” “'3 " m“ u ‘%M‘""“ cnpn 0 mm 113 thin . and do: in. mm to:- Madonna. :3 my now. cure them-elm n. bane vim-0i» “city «lo-011m hon huh“. this wonderful “HOE! GOLD which bu bean paw do" any vans-I of clone stud and tnnunont of imagines. Th 3 u chm a. 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Ozbolhr u- p will: I «not our, body In tram-Int not. w than c "queued without. «In charge. Slut prep-id tony of the world on rennin 0100: Int. Add". D.” A. on. BOW"! B. GILES G1. .00 and an mung. Philadelphia». , All Inge-Ions Truman Iv: which Drunkard: are Bela: Cure Only In Spite 0! WV“. All correspond-o. h m caul- dnfiu. ’ ProfaniomlNur-o, with m mentin Highllnd Parka: vicinity Addrun.P.0.Bot46§. one wagon for but deliver- ‘You will goth» fit tattle tnNe every time. Call up'l‘elopho-e No. 34 nnd order In IonGonpoll mud every day. We don't dapend bl THE HOTIE 001.0 CURB. We have my on the 3' any in house. are: (I just wh add th blood “In. C Mr. 031

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