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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 24 May 1901, p. 2

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elepmmr $7. _ 0. Bo: 39'! FIRST ST.. NeAR CENTRAL AVE SPECIAL FAMILY LIST Jacketsu, ----- 5 .1“ piain col’d.'..4 [0:11:15 ------ - ' 2 , Corset covers. .4 ; roller. . . .2 Toilet Napkin... .1 Na ms ....... 4 Wm rs. .. was T3 ‘9 COVCTSHV ‘5 Blzm ets .‘ ...... 15 8M5 -~, ----- 4 Curtains... . 25‘s! Pdlow 51195 ------ 3 .Ouiits ..... -. .20-30 Otde ‘m 'l ram n‘attended .Goods sent fixrngyd dflifeicd? e Curta‘am done up with care. All Lace Wark done wnh cue" Vim: ;\\'C.. bfiwecn St Steam uh n Avenue and Sheridan Road. Laundry :ii:;“?iif:;.__ , A- ST. PETER BROS GENTLEMAN’S LIST. Shirts, plain .10 “with col cuffsi5 “openfront 12 Flannel“ 4â€"8 N: igee ....... :1 Co ....... CrffS, rpair- 4 Laden awers.. 4 Undershitts 4 4 2 1 N Nightshirtsu Socks, per pair. Handkerchiefs” Central Ave. Necktiw ....... 2 Coats ....... 10-35 Vests .......... , 3° Pants ........ _. .23 Swum. . . .545 Comb’n Suits. . .4 Pajams .......... 5 Boys’ waists. . 8-10 Aprons ; ...... 5-10 Overalls . . 8 Jackets ., ..... 5 Towels ....... .. 2 BATHS! BATflS! TELEPHONE 4034 Highlgfmd Park, 111 PLUMBING. HOT WATER} HEATING ‘I‘ihpbona 33. Patmus taught in omen: or at a d‘mance in their homes. Nu Medicine! No Surgery! No Pain! Enclose mmptor {nlllnfurmduom wing your case and desires. Address In! it Highwood. Lake (70.. Ill. Hots! Meecham. TEL” l'l’llnfi’fl 775 'Willinstruct Christians. and all "they: who wish. how to use waif Creatu' s bod (given Pun-ct in tun-113%“ them! veg of their bodily ailments. by he Weltmer am] Othere‘ ”annals of __ _ , u u“__ Gas fitting. him A. L. KUIST Hotel WW- HIGHLAND PARK whoa-i ’o-m ' HIGHLAND PARK (Mime ; Fletcher Bkwk Lumber. Coal and Building Material. A. ABERCROMBX. DR. ERANK M. lNGALLS .. 'CENTML AVENUE. Two doors west of ans oflioe. You should invmkste me fact um w PROF. H. s. GAIL (mice and Yard Tm Lumber Dist}. Do you know that you ern get. a bath right here in Bighbnd Mfiuw w - a A. ROBERTSON, DR. JAMES WATSON. Foaming *is a-Hst of price'a: bR. E. c KAYE. Aim-350nm: Rates. A “WWI “ mghuaanuk. m. Magnetic Healing. ..AND..‘.. DENTIST. DIALKR II DENTIST LADIES? LIST, Coflars ........ 2-5 Cuffs; pair ..... 4â€"6 Undervests..‘....3 Handkerchiefs. . .1 “ Fancy 20-50 Child’s...-.----S-3 Shirtwaists.. 15â€"15 Skim plain. 175â€"20 “ ancy.. 35â€"40 “ dress . . 40â€"50 “ children’s 3â€"5 Chemises . , ..... 5 Drawers ......... 5 Stockings pair. . .2 Nightdresées . . H 5 Among . . . 3-3543 Pillow Shams 10-25 Connterpanes . .. 5 Doylies ......... ‘ 1 Tray Cloth . ..... 1 Rough dry, per “3.. 5 Chemiseftes ..... 3 Drgssezi ..... 1 5-45 q“‘GRMHJATE NURSE Highland Park, Ill. Highland Park. "Hook. 5:. Johng Ave, ‘5 Silk. . .1 1" km . 53!. - ‘True Mr. Palmatigx work to do, but vie. g“! was some work for ‘*_l was in it,"-_ that its lfé) during fhe regime of £133 icnl cnm'.’ administrat ‘« ,5: _ Town Board: \, ‘ The town officials, tbé‘i‘isMessrs. McDonald, Watson, Blé‘ier, Prim- and Hibbard met last 2‘ idsy (We. ning and settled sou“; questions for Assessor Brand. V '. ‘ist his pay should be $3.00 a day; is assist- ant, Orson B. Brand,§’ he same and his clerk $2. 50,: End eight hours he considered a . 1:’ y ’s work; In_ the discussion it on u u out as- sessor Brand's entire 1 i last year «for all the Work waa $2 "§ .25, vhilg the year before Mr. i‘flmatier’s, with his two deputijré. Messrs. Dooly and Basyette, bN‘ ran up to $578 50, or the Palmlmizgr bill was $280. 25 m excess of IV“? Brands. with his assistant oierixw ~. True Mr Paimatie1 Iad more work to do, but we 56 985 there wassome work for ".yér‘mt there was in it, " that was 9r fashion during the rezime of ti: ‘2 ‘econm .This iii-May; 24th, a day hon- ored for scores of y: 1 s as the birthday of the late Qm e 1 Victoria and one we are glda to; = re her son King Edward the VII 1 1rposes to have thus honored in til years to come. Instead of :1 sing the British Empire honcgg' his own birthday, November 9t? 1 they will pass by and honor h~s mothers birthday as her own as}: his also. That 13 filial gratitude .nd a de- sire to keep alivs the 3 emory of his mother in the hot ts of his people. Therefore let «very En- glish or colonial horn 1erson in this broad land of adop‘ on honor the memory, deeds an ' chaisctor of the noble Victoria mu May 24,1819. May Godgy erpetuate Our Preobyteriaim‘ n r - holding their 'gr'mtest "n v linutioual meéting, the‘ Gang}! \sseinhly, in Pbfladelphja, and ; be great issue is revision of the . med. In our opinion Dr. Herriql' [Johnson of Chicago is 'corrwt'i n his \ie-w', not for a new creed bu or the old one with some "mode-.1 improve manta.” No giving; 1) of pre destination or divine : éreignty, but an enlarging of it scope on gospel lines That is make the creed iit the New Tea 9 Dent, and not this Testament the c eed. ‘ her memory. Senator Mason is a] e udy in the field and in'the fight 5 {tweléc- tion to the United 8t 2’ "9 Senate. Whik "“Billy" is: not e me“; ‘our ideal of a senator, we 1 ve Imown lots of worm main, tn l ton many of them havefofiml h-v’ way into that august; body at .t r imtintml capital. . ' ‘ Entered at the PM-(Mce‘ a! u secondwlua mutter. “vol-us!“ rue: undo know at Highland Park emu. Sheridan Road Pub} A. E. Dons“, Neva-Lea" Building. 271 C Highland Park raw-had every Friday m1 land Put. [1].. 1nd Winn“! A Courier of Noni: Shore Tclcfihone No. 9, High! mums a.“ gal! \ $1.50 IF PAID’ IN A[ FRIDAY, MAY i (INCORPORATE OFFICES: W magi! m... )M a vague ER ANCE IEIE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETI‘ER. {as at man am. by the é; efltzeuce‘ ‘émhlmd Park inapplicab- 3(1’ Put; Manager. 1901. i It costs too much to operate our} water plant There has been too: much pdlilicu in it and too little‘ “wisdom and economy " for the last; Woo: three years The rates nrel too high and should b6 reduced.- But mum of this later on. 1 Mr. Finuuy groups all the receipts of the department ‘nt $7895; not $8,482,113 the Sun says. That in- cludes sewer and dog licenses, sale- uI-oid planks and fines paid over by Judge Hibbani. The old council, the Suns special friends, allowed Judge Dooley to retain enough of his to cover his costs in city mm Mr. Finney also groups the total disbursements of the water depart. men-S as $9,845. There is where the Son man guesses at the weight of the, stones. Instead of looking at 'Mrt Finuey’s report to see what was included in that list of disburse- ments, he jnmpa t0" the conclusion that it was all operating expenses, ahd says Wauhegan beats Highland Park “all holler.” Now. whatdoee that list of disbursements include? Besides the regular, fixed, operating expenses, which were too high. there were the fnllowing, to wit: I Repaii'ing intake. . . . . ......smu Repairing smoke stack ..... . . 125 New condenser .......... , . . 533 New meters and repairs ..... 596 Extenaienn of water’ mains.. . 2,014 Filter bed pamphlets. . . .- . .. 64 Total ........... , ....... $2,826 There were other itgma outside of épatating expenses ,enough to make up a clear 83,000, Now, the Sqdarihr aw some fig- ures in City Clerk Finney’u report and jumped to tixe'amlnsion um this city's watermarks were run at a loss. ' As a matter of fact, our water. works are run at a handsome profit, and what to do with the surplus was one of the constant problems of the .old‘ “who and economical" adminis- tration Hence their scheme of a filter bed; their raise in the mperin- tendentfe salary, and sundry other things. . L" V 7M! Error Corrected. The “millage" Sun of Wednesday Ih‘im~ wa-klnul an article in which it oumpiir'rd Hm expemze of operating the waterworks plain. in that city and in Highland Park which is wholly mien-mung. new“ as very inne- curate. The writer of the article did fiery much ‘as farmers in tbe‘olden times used to do when. weighing phrkand beef um! 01 her commodities. They would balance a plank over a log, enmelhiug like a children’s “teeter"; then place the quarter of beef or é'ule ul' ‘borlx on one. end of the plank and pile stones on the other and till it was balanced again, and then’guess nt the-Weight of the moose! ‘ ’ ‘ Ecodfideucv of the’linblic. I " Dr; Halsey is a giant in his lino, 1land he can put .his Atlantian shoulders under the wholv edmm- lional work of the «mast and givv it a mighty uplift aomowhy akin ‘to tlmt [:rehistoriu geological fora whlcbbhafled new mountains and valleys." The “small culloge" is étill'in evidence‘, like some small states wee wot of; and tlwy may outlive somewhnee greatness is (m évéry tough!) to-day. [\V0 (-011 gtatnlate Dr. Halsey on his mug- nlfii-eu‘} opportunity. , , Windy Done ‘ Ouanke Faust University may he? a little “one hoes” afl’air beside the great Chicago octopus founded by John I. Rockbfeller. but when the great unix ersity at Palo Alto, Callftimin, want an expert for n yen to tide over matters while their man iii in Europe, they mine to Lake Forest fur that man in the person of Dean John J. Halsey. This one act goes far to reinstate that PRCific coast school in the $2,826 their popula "83:6 6:”;er these goods accoun' C UM Ml V65. "v“.-v We have tint-fine ofm'ingml waters in lo gallon (.1 such as Silurian. Chimwa. ana/Hygeia lagers. _ ‘ . b lud e carry t r rand: inc . inur- import. Vkmhtpolm and Lithia. Insimpossible u: find' a brand 3 in tune pow. Each in om: half ‘5 pleflées. an- i SPI IEF‘ re S 11 IEg‘gS. Poultry; and Long Grove Creamery Butter, Phone 1( ICE CR] OUR upfropér}: fleadér amuumb rum OUR ST‘ Q...‘ FULL 13 St. Johns Ave.... GIE3ERgBROS. MEAT MARKET; at In Wriu fur [his 1"! Our" {of u I'l i I F. M. EVANS, Noerenberg Hintz, Fruit Juices, New Sanitary lmproveumh. Laney Pumas Thmnpaou Raid [ca Cram Sold in any ................ Quantity SODA ‘ WATER VMX MM W “er allon and five gulluu but! KUEST. {ING f:_.'.::'fi; IM' Lngnesia Spring Water Delivered Fraph Evy; Day V: bring ‘our produce direct from (h; farm .nd can deliver to yod always fresh. We aim to handle only the best and freshest. 4 Door: not!!! ol Poudlke arr» O... And progressive I'Inl iuvimtiun lo Ind not our [tripe {HRS-“WW celled lim- of and 008968 K-«vh the beat and vita 3'01: to inspect bargain days in PM Jun-“ Staph Vegetables. gallon bank-s ' ‘ \ ml waters in \\ West Ccntul An prompt attention. and fresh. and your order: will resin clock of goodl for you to. Meet Cm. very ponmi of goods we keep h nioo most oompleto in th it as m qmli‘y and In week. ' and Fanny ryum at DALE SWEETLAND’S lflll », and we have 1 large Spins winnar, and «extend I oom- 1n call, see our deg-at m -te in the city. and “via- liiy and low prices-8ix West Central Ave. GROCERY. ....Tclcphonc ‘5 G nx~eries and

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