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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 9 Aug 1901, p. 2

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CITY PRINTING. Waukegan is in fe'rment over the city printing. They called for bids and the Sun put them, the GazeIte mid it me the best paper, etc., and , WAUKEGAN’S METHOD. Waukegan’s police service of the three months of May, June and July, reveal the following number of cases tried, fines col- lected, etc. Drunks, 53; disorq derly, 8; drunk and disorderly, 23,1 assault and batterV,1;. selling liquor without license, 1; selling liquor Sunday, 2; gambling, 4; violation cf bicycle ordinance. 15; violation of dog ordinance, 2; total cases, 165; ai'erage per month, 55; fines imposed, $647 ; fines collect- ed, SI42; fineeworked out, $305. Now why not every justice of the peace, police judge, etc, re- pert every month to our city clerk or marshal all these cases and haye the matter reported to the city council and so to the public. The state of Illinois has 1,588,- 895 persons between the ages ‘of 6 and 21 years that is school chil. dren, of whom only 958,881 are are in school altondance. Some are trn’nnts, others am “too big”: to go to school and others arel wage" earners. It is an impresisive thought that there is nearly three times as many' children in Schools in Illinois as the entire population of-‘the state of Vermont. Truly Illinois is an Empire and an edu- cated one too. Senator Cullom of the Moraine, who went down to, Canton, Ohio, last week to see President McKsix- ley, is back from his trip. He fbnnd our William well and happy and not in the least disturbed by “Teddie’s ”, strenuous tour out west. Teddie is like a steam boiler, he has got to have vent, onqe in a while, for. his pentI-upi- ness. Hence these little tours. You are not posted in military aflairs. Here are a few pointers as to the number of men required for a company, battalion and reg- iment, including officers: Com- pany, 105; battalion, 400; regia ment, 1, 280. You can enlist in any branch of the service if you are all 0. K. in body, mind 'and moral character. « About 1,1327votea were cast Tn'esday for cdunty treasurer. As the election cost the county from $1,200 to 31,500, it makeS' the votes about one dollar each. That was‘ a needless expense; the county board should have filled the va- cancy and the law should be Amended to that eflect. Adventists: rates node known on application a Highland Park on!“ meted it the Pomomcm Highland Park a second-class matter. 24mm! Bulldmz. 211 Centnl Avenue. Highland? Sheridan Road Publishing Co. A. E. Donn, -‘ - ‘- vManager. Pnhlhhed every Friday morning at High had Put. 111.. and Winnetka. 11].. by the FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 1901. Tm No. 92, Highland Park. A Gouda-oi North Shore Intenlle‘nce. TERMS a.” 93:: YEAR “.50 IF PAID IN ADVANCE. (INOOIPORATEDJ OFFICES: ' Bring your Job NEWS-LETTER ofli I The following 367- rtisement op- ‘ peered in a recent in > e of a Chicago paper: “Wantedâ€"A“; it] for general housework; union _ fifaonunion; any old kind; family of ‘ tee adult. and three chiliren with 1 5e, and occupy smll home at Sher_ . 111 Park, two blocks from North ktern elevated: nice, large, airy oom with southwest breeze, to: git no t. 3; shing or much of anything else to it; our girl quit yesterglay because we turned some rel- ative: to help us eelelj 1% the Fourth: next Fourth, t! the 8‘. =~l demand. it, we will disown our’rela s and renounce : our country. Wage vedolhra.” ti me when n man is a very handy thin .r 'o haVe around. One of these times' 1 apecifled by the Atlantic City, corree -Indent of the Phfledelphin Press: :5 L“And as one young- woman said, if she threw her- lelf breathless on th: and: ‘Theonly place where the mc . rn maid really feels the want and n- ”i of a man inin the surf. That’s w re his 'brute V firength’ come: in h ‘iestâ€"where he can protect, hold an? guard the poor, : weak, hreaker-bntte‘ed women. On shore we don’t need him any moreâ€"â€" we’ve outgrown that dependenceâ€"we 'get along verynieely ,v3thout'him. But in the surf it’s. dim rv nt. There we don’t hold him as tin}f 3 :rd of creation. the first-horn, the swn; er of deetinieet We know that in the ‘- V: rldwe’ve meas- ured wits with him a: . haven’talwnyl come out second hes; In art. and in science we have ml ml to e phoe l by hi. side, andwe tn. him jnetabout a: he deserves. But the turnâ€"well. we‘ve got to hold on' him. We me] paint better picture than he, write better books, play b ‘ser nudeâ€"but in the eurtetrength t w ere above men- tality. It’s e one 01 tingeâ€"or let the we've. better you to? >ita, duck you. roll. you, get your h! 3 ~ welt. And lo, while still holding tl. a. I’m man' 3 n- perior on shore, I’ll g?‘ him credit {or being A strong brute ‘ 2 the earlâ€"and worthy of being eul‘i nted for that reason. Come onâ€"vlel go in the water mm. n 3 Handy. The modern maidgx Lay think the world in general hastr “grown all use fol" men. Yet 3 “etc Ile- Are sew u there are e most costly» A gather bureuu oh. ’I “1"! has estimn- N that then”: in 7 we done occi- doned by the hit w ‘5 011895 nmounb ed to 350,000,090, 0 .early twice the _ property loss of the G}: Heston (Hunter. ’ The estimate we: bgmd upon 3 com-' perieon of the averfil’f‘ge ulna of the i crops of Iowa'with tigéeéir reduced value , tlmt year, after the,“ lad experienced the blighting effectw of extreme and protracted hea‘t. ‘i‘be financial lose ‘ from hot waves is. E‘Jysides, only one form of the miscryEt':ey inflict, nye E Youth‘s Companion.E E’oor humanity ‘ must ewelter nnde them from in:- fnncy to old age. 'A ‘ ough the sum- mer drought is natiu :1 1y associated in thought with the h“ ‘ wave. the two one quite: distinct 111%: elr operation. Wave. ‘ Moot. crops. when a :ted by drought alone, will rapidly r x Ive if favorable weather come: wit." :3 '1 e reasonable time, but. it their 'Eitnlity' he: been belted ontby excessivg‘e heat no amoun‘ of. moisture can resl’V'e it. Can and . cotton, at. critical steE: '3 in their devel-' opmentt ore perhaps}: 1e greatest suf- ferers, although botlE I rope ordinarily need c rather high lE' rpemtnre. Ex- tremes of cold usuelE come ate time when man haeintru . 1 little of value to the banking houm ' «~19 nature. Deli- cate shrub; and trees: ~ my racer,“ do we Florian orlngesdfr'r mennneeelom able host, but the-Input maple: of agriculture are. u Igl‘lle, “elected. ' Moreover, man is be" wr able to keep himself in comfort :2 gains: the ex- tremes of ywinter the El . gain“. thou of autumn ’ E l ' In Highland P9 c the printing was given to the ‘ .ws-‘Lmn be- cause it it; a home ~ par, reacbea all our people whil aha Wpukagan papers whose bids 11 to a little lower have a Very limit ‘ z .rcnlation here“ In Waukegan both In their homa‘ papers. \_;,,, The Gazette, $39k: Gazette éxcess, 82L": when the vote camcé crate voted for the g Republicans fox-ting case'stands. The 'la per annum to'the #4 Ioflows, tea-Wit: . E {hang to the zp four Demo- matte and three -un, and so the (1 says the cost y would be as the Sun, $104; THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. About a dozen honpitall in Manuela- utt- have both “humane and ham.- ROW‘ Width: on the IBI- -- - mguth ald lie-month Tote-(hon no Ilsa-ii Why. The Ugandu railway in bid an In ll mile (89. Th. line will I). laid to the Victoria Hymn by November next. Texas in becoming very gay. State Geologist Dumble has disclosed to the people of that state source: of. mineral Wealth‘ that. ere utonndlng. Be any: that in one county nlone, that of Cherokee, there no 00,000,000 tone of rich iron ore in eight, end} flat in e‘ast Tens, u a whole, there ere 3,000,000,000 tone. And by the side of this are lie- ell the cool nee- euery to wotk the ore into ebepe. The geologist ’mekee the an etete. ment that “no country in the world be: cheaper materiel for MB. tron then eat Tau.“ " Assistant keretsry at State Adee, l who is very deaf, has e unique device for appraising him of the intrusion of 1 Visitor. He has a. teapot slung over the hack of his chair by I. string, the end of which is tied to the doorknob. When a visitor enters, the door. stringy ing open, raises the teapot to a level with the assistant secretary’- heed. As the visitor advsnees. the door, clos- ing, lets the teapot swing down an it touches the floor with e‘crash. The visitor.ususlly gives a leap of surprise and 'fesr, and the assistant. secretary state, epprised by the crash. looks up with a giad smile, extends his. hand, and seys‘ to the unnerved visitor: “What can I do for you?” Three Ihipret New York or: now used an m hotels.‘ M evening they put out to see nd are beck ot the whm at 6:30 o. In. The charge is $1, with on Iddiu'onab 50 cents for a table d’hotc breakfast. Bunk! line the upper deck, which in protected by‘ a watertight awning. boring the dey the bunks are converted into seats. 'On. the main deck there 3: e hand- lome apartment for women and a Imoidng roo‘nr for men.. A tag town the hhipa- to sea and back; State- room: with bathing {multic- are pro- Vided for those who want them. Thin novel fleet has been organized by Mr; 'John Arbuckle, who will devote the profit. to charity. The Seturdny evening boats rennin a not until Monday morning. In can: I. pan-en- ger in disorderly he in token to the tug and confined. ’ One of the clerk: in the Philadelphle post office found in a bundle of mail. on a recent morn- va’DL":: loll ing, a postal card "- which Ind been lent from Morrlevllle. Pm, on Febru- ‘ery 11,1878. Morrlsvlllele a little more than 23 miles from Philadelphia. so the clerk announced that the postal had made ebout e mile e yen on lt- way; end had therefore broken ell record: ‘ in flow transit. No one knows where the card had been during the meny years. but it is not believed thee it. has been outside of Pennsylvania. and r from it: appear-nee it does not seem to have been shelved. The clerk said it looked as though it had been under- going many exeitlng experiences dur- ing-its travels. Th pom] card we: addressed to Charla B. Homer. I. our; eerymen of Mount ally, N. J. It wu lent by the (“envy nurseries, of Marrieville. A cler ‘ nebideutelly reed the card. Be an it sold: “Please come over end m u u noon on poe- llble.’ ’ l l vho can support themselves in spite at their extrevegurt expenditure. but the poorer clones. There is herd]: II able-bodied laborer who might not become financially independent. 1! he would. but carefully husbend his red .oetph and guard spinal; the little leeks o! needless expense. says Prof. William Isthews. in Success. But. un- fortunately, this is the one thing which the ,working'men finds it the hardest to do. There etc I hundred laborers who are willing to work herd, to every helt dozen who ere willing properly to husband their comings. Insteed of hoarding e smell percentage of their receipts. so es to provide egdnst sick- ? ness or want of employment. they cut end drink up their earnings on they go, end thus. in «the first. financiel emu, when will: and factories “slant down." and capitslists lock up their cash instead of using it in greet enter- prises, they are ruined. )(enw‘ho thus live “from hand to mouth.” never keep- ing more than a. day's much ahead of actual want, are little better oil then slaves. One of the paradoxes of nut. h C“ 6110 person: mast addicted to it nun luv.- u ”e n“ m" "d A women of indo non-elven. _ - _ .1 “o ...---- women of ind» p e n 6 eat menu, BIGYBLES 'PIIOIE 28. Repflmd Ind bulk wonder. Eucruc Lion W l n I no md Bell Ranch!- :21: $5: >' m... You can not break it Bring: that banner ad try it Have you tried our anti-rusting Tinwan ? We carrya complete. line and will replace free of charge any article that rests. Our Crystal White ware has no equal. It is withou doubt the best enamel ware on the market. BABY CARRIAGES DOMESTIC FINISH Our Spunky ‘ SHIRT WAISTS AND FANCY SKIRTS as they should be done. We are also prepared to handle your Family Washing carefully and at very reasonable prices Vine Avenue. Phone 403. FINE LAUNDRY WORK, West Central Ave. All the Latest Fruits and Yegemblész 0n IMPROVED HIGHLAND PARK REAL ESTATE in Sums of $l,000 and Upwards. RELIABLE STEAM LAUNDRY nu ALI. vou‘n MALL ALI. vpuh as women“ sun. A» MALL! MONBYTOLOAN AT K CENT EDGAR M. SNOW CO. D. C. PURDY G SONS. HIGH LAND PARK JEREMIAH G.CROSS Nocrenberg Hintz, 101 WASHINGTON ST., CHICAGO. THE CHOICEST AND FRESHEST AT EABLE E MRS. BOCK’S, Groceries, Vegetables ‘ and Fruits on the Market and Finest West Central Ave ill down by using the “Mallet )le." It willsave you $25 t0$35 ‘ 21-year. The “Mallable” win atandmorcabucandhard usage OUT YOUR 00M. The Doublz Hardware Store. PER been mum Ind pm in Older. Key: made and min an m: Electrical Highland Park. 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