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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 7 Jun 1901, p. 3

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$1.00 Up. iEBA LL. TENNIS =ooos. ' " .TLAN D Pl IUI’ ,0“ II! III-III nowâ€"- a of goods we hop h 15in find your ordau win and” he F WORIT; is 9..- SW“ IE vlzszm {idem q than that of ”Md * Mk5 Ca" and em a... mien 1 drawing to I clone, but» id 3 great my M10 ' and ”an”: so to be u! the M )1.“ cl Mats w.- uto‘d “invi- } Whathcr you punk-u th Every Blv- x u I the MM! Economical, also Um Jhk‘ \S RANGE P LAND PARK. ILL FOR QggS- Creamery Butter. from the farm 3 fresh. Flame an Stoves; w "LVSURANCE," the only BAZAAR» est Central Avenue. *eparations [fifties ,OSE. r LADIES’ smln' WAISTS. .T MARKET. ‘eCmyaFuhlJleq (min. [a for you to select from METICS, Etc. . 6. BOHL. nandfrahut. Safe (3mm SW at IK’S, TON, SONS. Hintz, Higbiand Park. This administration has beenin office about a month; givn them a year. yes, two vents, and see whether they have any “wisdom " Call and see us, we are always pleasefl to see new faces. But if you'irant’io see thq cli- max of a dirt road, gadown t6 Hickory street, he the faint of» the bill on the west side. There was an old grass-grown, rotted, gamed street, ao-called, that halidnot been touched wit’h Ia spade or has own for nineteen years. 0119:8th down there shys: “The hat .fime» we tried, somé two years ago, wé thought it the worst in town. Ned Nevins and his men want in there a few days ago, finder Mr. Ever. ett’s direction, audithey made a road ow; Now; if the» ‘teamstpré will di'ive on the top of it, as they ought, it will soon be as good a dirt road as we have} - Given away free with our cash salgs. You can get piece 1: Plat“, Pie Plates, Sauce Dishes, Platters, Vegetable I ‘ with a fine set of Dishes. ' , ‘ sue our coupons. Bring than) to us and we will give you crock; profit sharing scheme. Our ubjept' :8 to make this store the most pop“? As an example 6! hisvéiiifl fin ttiis line, 1001: 11: Dale betweeti Laurel and Park mantras. Good, glean_gntters,. well crowned, and graded street thoroughly rolled with our twelve-ton roller, and as good a dirt road as can be made there. The same was done on Forest and other streets. , Well m Nearly every day we see fresh evidence of the wisdom a! fleeting Frank D. Everett of ward two as alderman and of the window of Mayor Em making him chain, man of the’streot and" alIey com- mittee. He has 3 mm to drive all about town and learn for him- self everyday the condition of the streets. He ins praefica! business‘ man, with a business man’s judg- ment; andlthen battles“ the chun- try instinct for good roads, and. knows how “1233811310111 110' made, This is not tafiy; it is simple truth. 1901 FREE! Richly Decorated Er, The pattern is a flower and scroll design 1,111; In fact it is the most beautiful path r‘ EUROPEAN POTTERIES. The ooh-z Now. Mr Everett wants : ll teamstere and catchmen to d:: on Rip. It is not 96633}: at first, but it m‘ust be done if a g road is’ to be maintained Everett believes that the teams ’ ere public spirited enough wining to (xv-operate with him 5 the street mail, ifieely their au ;. eon mange w magma”. 'N ‘31; wod’t all drivers and owners {Hf Meatâ€"‘beavy teams and pleas 3e «wages as mu, ~see to this n i;â€" teref- driving on tep of the t id hevml The mutate!!! have be; 321 (mung am on the west side rf ' grit-paired Hickory at: git; Mr Evei'eett will give us 3539 'streeis m a’ little whiie, if wé ‘f' l] .2112th hoId and help him in i7; a good Work 5 _ g my’L‘V‘ a; S- I 1" F2- 0 CD _ Mr. Everestmnkes tbs very \- unable request tint scandal-s w pper’lte mtfi hits) sad his deg meat in keegsmg the streets a good repsir After he had , . pairedwthst is, graded and, to! d finale avenue, he wanted tsfi'ws io' 30- oat-the tap of cidwn of e stmt find make'thé driveway 7 p thémybut mimy of than: persii 1/» d in driving down on the side 1 r the gutter, white the track "‘fs harder, and so worked the v ‘1 down into the gutter again. (it was natural for them to wisl .20 drive in the easmst plum-e, bu 'flit soon spoils the mm ‘rosdbed. ' DON'TBE Foouzu Wc'c'arry a full line of ias Mantels.me SOHETHINi THAT WILL INTEREST YOU. anti-£5; Drive on Top. Given Ag» Well egg; ked fopd '.‘ [E SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. tr‘ri . ‘: wiIgra're beauty,’eleg_ant and tasteful in color execution. It i: lavishly flaw-ad with gold A of FINE DECORAIED PORCELAIN that has ever benimporbd from an a-r is the fashionable “DRESDEN PEARL BLUE." . glish 'Pdrce‘lailn Dinner Sets (liven Away. , Wewanttoettmdmubusinmandwfllguarantusaflshcflon ay With'Our Cash Sales Free! 7 for them.' You pay loan for your goodsrhoro than any place in town. Ind Colin the mocha] to you (no as a :r trading place in truth. We ask your assistance in linking it no. Enmiue each panel oughfly for coupons. piece, get any piece you want. The set c'onsistl of Cu}: and Saucers. Dinner Plates, Budd“! hes, Pitchers, Butter Dishes, Sugar Bowls. Teapotl. Spooners, in fact everything that goes Goldberg, Manager. d food ed on neat dud attractive dishes makée ho e pleasknt and cheerful. The stately Pom: cock. as perv trsyed. was sketched from a win his-d shown in‘England by the we ~ known Seotchmsn- and writer .on pig- eons, Robert Fulton. Thole . bird! hsv.e in their show cesee‘s pedestal on which to stand that they an: erect, this being the Met! est for Pouters, as the length of their tails prevents the bird from stunting» straight. when ehown on the floor of the show cage. Length. end slender- neas of girth are properties quite as much looked for in these birds es in the large, roundly inflated crop: The fullnesein the back 0! them]: in this The extreme of hunch] develop mant' in the pigeon rum], is repre- sented in the Pom old mm} breeds. Although mu. “med in the food mum they no grant fluorite: in the show mull. And quite popula- as pets. In none action: the inter- est is so grant an the pigeon entrie- form one of the no“ prominent fet- tnreo o! import-at poultry shown. Good strains of the buoy breed. we often very profitable on account of the oteady dnmond tor, brooding stock. - In England the Potter and Put-1| Bread. #0 In Great Dons-d In the Show Boo-u. ,: Qt,” 5fiitégg SPECIAL. A a'u'mnr‘ mama coca. FANCY PIGEON LORE. . FREE! IOC to 25¢. ‘ Special prices 00 ARK F‘AIR, 761mg 'broodn on high and dry ground are not liable to hive “upon. Board floors in co'ops cud I generous sprinkle of lime on the loan- are good preventing. To cure hit-III dread: affected. plnoe them in a box “(I blow among“ them so they unit In- hale it a powder composed of equal put: of pyrethrnn sad pondered gun “uptickâ€"hm Join“. The net-on in M band when large broilers will be demanded. Every and: that wm dress I) or I! name'- now should 'be marketed. A: warm weather approach" It in well to (ii-cud um sloppy foods. and feed only sound. dry grain. duel- whole or coat-e], around. my in the mason to hatch the built of the stock to be retained for next Benson’l breeding or hying. Eggs are low In price and the wrath- er is mild. All young birds like young and ten- der gran. If they cannot get to It. bring.“ to than in the form of sod. a judge of than if the bill in do!!- otent in this :13pr I hve teen these birds 30 proud and strut“ . so high on :lptoe. that their gm, 1 no it» might he «fled. m but dtncing and apparently as may mp- were taken backward at forward, while unruly a 1:311 dozen in Incomion were performed either wayâ€"Frank- !ane L. Sewoll. in M tad Bonn. The-e hirdo‘me from.“ to II inches from top 0! book to up of toll. TMleIrllhouldsMhlonrâ€"Oio 1 inches halogenated” a good Mn! and to It“! well up 3 bird require: good length 01 limb. It was my good fortune to see the model of the pot- tnlt of the man in the lone of hi: breeder. no" lop. before the ex- pomuon to 1M. country. The pre- caution which the owner took in handling this specimen while show log it to we won only 0 inmple o! the greet core token by the Bria-h fan- :len in rearing the birds end training them for show purposes. The way in which the: show hn'un ls picked up means almost a! much for the devel- opment of I well-formed and well- carrledlgll so does the bird‘l very breeding. Not 5 feether man he twisted or dloploced, nol a movement of the heed restrainedâ€"40: the cab riage of theoe blrde' heads in I valued point if correct. and very oflenolve to Pom:- m I point 'to which It. h!- un is“: called my attention a: be. ad: mound prised by hndm., AMONG THE POULTRY. OURGOODSTHEBFST. 'to leern before we one with slow x reoomnend the epplloefloe of the crude produetto thedillereet mietlee of fruit treee. Thetitleefloleetll destroying the SenJoeeeeeleultb brought in ooeteot with thin ieeeet new: now quite proheble. But the knew- of deed tree. thet mkthe eroee where it he: been indleeri-b getely need. point very elderly to“. feet that met motion 8 m. end eoeuekumebletenym where eefety one-e eed m be- gine. Then. too. when no perneeent injury in epperent. ea in the eeee at the eeedling epplee on the ground of the Ohio mimic-rel experiment” the. who can my thet thieunnetuul reterdetion my not ether the first epplleetlon prove to be e meneoe to {the life or generel vigor of the tree? rIt ie well knownthetinutmtheee reterdetione eonetimee oeenr. bet ‘neture seldom. if ever. eaten the berk of e tree or shrub. end then oily ll pert. with vegetable growths like ‘ lichens. and even theee ere known to be detrimental. e smooth. eleee but being elweye deeireble. In the me of refined petroleum one of the moetper- plosing phenomenon obeen‘ed wee the feet that eqyelly eel-eh! epplleetlone. ‘mede by the some pereon. with the lane (rule of oil, would give duo-c floppoelte results. Here reconneedeâ€" .tlon of the refined product forgeeerel use bee. in my cues, resulted die- lutrouely end brought no llttle die- repute to the entomologhl teeter-nit, of this country. The meet mice- Enew be said for the feleedproduet lie that e ten to twenty per cent. mix- ’ture with weter constitutes e ieirly aueeeseiul eummer weeh end destroy- the young scale. thereby checking the lncreeee end spread until epplieetlone of whale oil eoap mlxturee can be. meadowâ€"Prof F. I. Webster. in lean- ll'l’ Review. flu! and :x contests ‘m ”or”. M i! Mali. - y... "a- »v lxporu-oo II." M II on.- Do- nny. Troo- n Wall .- cho ll- 1901 USE OF PETROLEUH. noon “at Into-t It... FREE!

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