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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 10 Jan 1902, p. 4

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' BATflS! . BATflS! Teleyhone 67. P. 0. Box 897- ,HIGHLAND PARK, :â€"-: mssA. LKUIST §GMDUATE W13! mast. NURSE ‘ Pinon. “I. Tonic-e382. max: Tl. m PARK meté'h'é'r'iaiock. FIRST ST.,NEAR CENTRAL AVE. Hotel Ingletido. HIGHLAND PARK. HIGH SHADE OHS AND GASOLINES KEROSENE, GASOLINE. . BENZINE, LINSEED OIL, TUBPENTINE. NEATSFOOT OIL, BICYCLE OIL, . SEWING MACHINE OIL. KACHINE OILS, AXLE GREASE, ‘ woon ALCOHOL. um annulus-Lem} mm. mm 92- Do you know that you can get a. bath right here in Highland Park, at. ”Jam man's... Barber ” S h op, Coal. J. HARRY. PM- Put Ave.. We, the undersigned, do hereby 33:60 to refund the money on a 50-cent bottle of Greene’s Wax-ranted Syrup 9! Tu if it fails to cure your cough or cold. We also guarantee a. 25-12:“: bot- tle to e£11m: satisfactory or money re- fund GIORGB B. Cmnmms. 8 Flinn W. Scumucmm. All kind; of Lamps and Fixtures in stock. Bell work.and Private Tel. ephones a Specialty. muspakofwnuweflndhim, And censure on y what we can see, Remembering that no one can be perfect Unless he takes Rocky Maunta'm Tea. " ' Cg-lt l Lumber, Coal and Building Material. EXPRESSIN G. . C. ROGAN, DR. FRANK M. INGALLS CENTRAL AVENUE; Two doors west; of les ofioel. ....O£fic¢,248 Central Avenue. Telephoneâ€"r190. 79. GLENCOE HOTEL, (Mace md‘Yud In Lumber Dist-o Whole-ale an: new Dal" in HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. RAFFEN BAKER. |. Building Material, A. ROBERTSON , DRE. C. TELEPH¢NE .- MWMI n Ohe Block West of the depot GLENCOE. JAMES WATSON. DENTIS T. '. BYSONG DENTIST. DIALII IN A Card. TRLKPEONI 213 BAGGAGE. H and Put 18 11inch. ' 5!. Jan: A19. 34 To W - 53!. Sheridan 305% Publishing Co L. A- .â€"m Wed cvery i353! 7 morning at 81:!» land Park. 111..- j; Winneth. 111.. by the; News-Letter 89m EM :1 the PfLomc-e 1.: Highland Park uncond-clnu m tier. . Manning .7. via}. know-on applianc- n flltilnnd Park = “to. A373. Doiji- - 7: Manager. If wla all: it out correctly, the output ’fl; told 1n this country, including thel L-Bl British Klondyke, in 1901 wast: :07, 439, 290, besides all the silver, ’i nd the greenbacks that Uncle Sun printed. Of this a ceriain am unt should percol- ste into the EWS~LETTEB’ 8 till. Just help it along, you delin- quents, don’ é‘block the way of new subscribéifis. The Chico public library is1 Morning a eat, institution. During the r 1901, it loaned 1,761,058 . There ere 274,- 594 Volumes the library. The reference lion is well patronized; I} the room during 122,525 visit» the year. Iri the main reading room the area go was 192 persons per hour. 12,496 new volumes were added luring the year. Suchan instiyqtion is of priceless valne t9 any fl:- , The "011L119 Tribuné. prints the picture . ”tells the story of Miss Ellen“ feeley, 'who was a sex-vain in oanicago family for fifty years, never got one harsh br unfid word from her “misthress” ‘ "‘nmsther” in all run opinion that fact points toward; ne part of the 907 . sérvant problem. The 'Chr ian Advocate. the great Meth . st paper, of Chicago, don’t like th - Twentieth Century new testamjgt. All right, the Sheridan ”and N WSfiLETTEB does like it. 5'" t is fab, wonder- fully intellig" 1e, not ing flippant or slangy ag-ut it. The only critioiun we vi is that when- ever it spew? of money, it says so many po 5' ds or shillings or up to - the i : some things ~_ _ cept the NE .5 LETTER’S opinion all fight, an .ijhen the editor of the great‘G zjistian Advoeate dies the good M ‘i'nodist preacher who conducts t i'funeral will :read his’helectio and text from the “Twentieth Je’d'tnry” testament. Go to Reve and pay 50 cents for a copy you’ll be delighted, m We see ':r neighbors of' the university t Evianston have turned do the female medical students; t“ 2y don’t ‘believe in women doctvis, and declare “that it is most z'aposeible to make a good, 11 an;5 ind family physician and surgeq: of a woman. “I neve: knew me,” says '.Mr Buy- more, of thég'boerd of trustees. Our private % 132331” .00 PER van 31.50 [F PAL) IN ADVANCE Emmflwfifiiio, 1902. (xâ€"n‘ mun!» ) Iui . . 271 Canal Ave u a ‘lgndPuk. a e' Ippinion is thqt the 'FICBS: THI: SHERIDAN BOLD NEWS-LETTER. late victory of the woman in win- ning their way into. the ' gmt denomination gatheringl, as con- ferences. m. don’t sit well on the ~Methodistio stomach at Evans. ton. For ourselves, we rather like female physiciankfot other folks. For dentists and harbors. we should like them, but when it comes to pulling a tooth, sawing at! a leg, or taking out one's stomach,“ want a brainy, mus. cular, nervy man, who woq’t faint away at the wrong time. But for, family doctors, where the chief need is a little eodling, they are all' right. nomore than the one-via Rica-y ragua; that can be maintained for 81,3000,000 lean annually; that can be traversed by ship. in lean than one-half the itime, and that has natural harbdrs at both ends. must from a business standpoint be reckoned with by the United States. The poetofice department 'is opposed to l-cent letter postage at present. The deficit from pos- tal operations last fiscal yearâ€"the excess of expenditures over re- ceiptsâ€"amounted to about 84,â€" 000,000. If it turns out, as the officials claim, that this was due chiefly to the vast mass of matter carried at second.olasa\ mail rates, though really not entitled to such, the efl‘ect will appear in the wip- ing out of the deficit in the oper- ations of the present year. After this is achieved it will. be time enough, it is urged, to take up the subject of l-cent postage. It is possible thatfidrop-lettsr" pos- aged-that ' on W delivered in the same city in which mailed â€"â€"â€"may be reduced to 1 cent. At present this is done only in towns where there is no free delivery. ’ The swiooopoo given the gov- ernment for a university at Wash- ington,by Andrew Carnegie, equals the. present endowment fund of Harvard and exceeds the invested fund of Yale. With the National Museum, the Medical Museum, the Congressional Librrry, the Naval Observatory and the Smith- sonian Institute as a nuclei of a great educational institution, what may not this astonishing donation aecomplish. The benighted Chinese minister cannot understand why we send missionaries to prepare his coun- trymen'for paradise, 'bnt slam the door of America in their faces. The plan 'of Senator Hour to insulate anarchists is excellent Lets put them on some earth- quake-infested isle ' and supply them with dynamite. There is nothing like environment to make man 00an and happy. The crying need of our foreign trade ' interests ‘ is commercial technical education; especially in foreign languages. Our commer- cial travelers are mentally equal to any in the world, but what will a man’s mind avail him if he can- not use his tongue in the language of the country? We suffer at every-foreign mart by comparison with the polyglot Germans and Englishmen who are able to talk to people in their own language while our consuls and agents must depend on pantomime. WANTEDâ€"06th:: hp tor waning presses. Will pcy a}; cent; per pound. Apply it. Nun-Luna once. An isthmian canal that will cost Fruits and Vegetables; Telephone 1 12. Hot Rolls, Fried Cakes, Bread of all Kinds. All tquatCSt . West Central Ave. Noerenberg Sc Hintz What You Can Have Delivered in Time for Breakfast at 6:30 Highland PAFR‘EIgcgyic Light Co. _._- â€"nfin‘v :CHICAGO. 0: cm}. L. W- m 011 North Fine line of Ctkainlwgyl on [1-94. Peabody. Houghleling THE CHOICEST AND FRESHEST AT BUILDING LOANS as: I2. Next to door Postoffice. nuusavuummuaw . ELHWOOD CAFE Groceries, Vegetables and Fruits on the Market LOANS No. 104 M" Street. and Finést [co 0?...» ma Soda drinh . Ipoohlty. TELEPHONE 501. Wat Cantu! Ave E: It??? Highland Put.

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