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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 31 Jan 1902, p. 4

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7 7 , a3 . Coal, Building natefial, and Ice. , Lumber, Coallm ' Building Material. for brain, another for muscles. and still “other for bones. A correct diet will not only nourish a partlcular part of the body, but it will sustain every other part. Yet, however good your foodL may be, its nutriment is destroyed by indigestion or dyspepsia. You must. {are for their appearance or prevent At ”A _-_£..n h“ fall;nrr racy-“lair firms-q nf We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 50-cent bottle of Greene‘s Wmanted Syrup of Tu- if it fails to cure your cqugh or cold. ’ We also guarantee a 25-cent bot- tle to prove satisfactory or money re- funded. GEORGE B. @UMMI-NGB. 3 ' FRED W. SCHUMAcuEn, 3"" v -~- ~~ , . . - mgeoming by taking regular doses of Green’s August Flower, the favorite medicine of the healthy millions. A few «imp uids ldigestion, stimulates the liver to healthy action, purifies the blood,-a.nd makes you feel buoyant‘and ‘ vigorous. You can get Duty. G. Green's yelinble remedies; a}. G. B. Cummings‘. Get Green‘s Specml Almanac. 03311-25 All kinds of Lamps and Fixtures in ltock. Bell work and Private Tel- ephones a Speciahy. HIGHLAND PARK, Another ridiculous food tad has been branded by the. mossy competent auth- orities. They have dispelled the silly notion that one kind of food is needeq J. HARRY. Prop. I’m-k Ave.. One Block West .0: the depot GLENCOE. WOOD ALCOHOL. luau Muslims-Lem: mm. M 92 KEROSENE. GASOLINE. - BENZINE, LINSEED OIL, TURPENTINE, NEATSFOOT OIL. BICYCLE OIL. _ SEWING MACHINE 01L, ”ACHINE OILS.AXLE GREASE, HIGH BRADE OILS AND GASOLINES Telephone 87. P. 0. Box 897. FIRST ST., NEAR CENTRAL AVE. Uthce : .Fletchet Block Tel-phone 38:. TIMPHONE 77. Hotel Ingleside. HIGH LAND, PARK. momma PARK mSSA.L.meT EEHADUATE om nova 9-12 EXPRESSING. . C. ROGAN, ....Oflic_¢,248CmtralAv¢nu¢.... GLENCOE HOTEL. DR. FRANK M. INGALLS HIGHLAND PARK, ILL. .' w. BYSON’G Wholesale and Retail Dealer in TE EPHONE NO 34 Bruin-Food Nonsense, A; ROBERTSON . DR. JAMES WATSON. DENTIST. gum-.3" “ #2 u un 35 ...... Hlihland Park. Ill .. .. .V Telephoneâ€"No. 79. .. Promsiml .. Lnd Yard in Lumber Disti. Construction DE. A Card. DEALER IN TEL EPHONE 218 BAGGAGE. highland Park. Lillinoia at. Johng Avg. To'lophono 5 3 I. ILL. W has two sources of income-51»: H and circulation. The circulation newspaper. advertising is the result of th :1", circulation and is 'the heavy Slrce of income. Whenever an ialividuul or so- ciety or compal"?! gets a notice that is of benefi ,' the mention has a market valuc and should be paid for, but too often the préss is expected toi give the space for a complimené iry ticket and if it is to an enter‘g'gi inment go and write it up and $3qu the people who take part thcn nine times. out of ten they “1011111 be roasted. The country nev; paper is imposed‘ upon to a greute idegree than any other business ofiparth. \ INFAL ILITY. . A person who ill take offense at everything saig in reference to The best not: _ 6n the Sunday school lessons-0‘ »which we'know are Pell's, publi ‘Jed in Richmond, ‘78., in a little‘ ‘vest'pocket book for each month“ They are fresh, upâ€" to date and? ;hit the nail on the head every cheap. The “poolroo ” sensation seems to have subside almost entirely ‘The real difficuifiy' 1n the case was right] n re, as ‘39 are informed: The people 1 'ng nearest and knowing most the institution refused, to .iest' , and hence the prosecutors do. Of course those folks would not ~t- :astify; it was for their own persmal interests not to know anythingg about it The W Elks“ understood tint pei'fecfly wéll 11d acted accord- his"? ___J‘:T The manag “ii of the big Meth- odiét universi lat Evanston have elected Profe "or J tunes, of the Univei‘sity 0 hicago, as, presi- dent of the 31,3001. It is hoped that he is the I an ._ for the place The only thing hat raises a doubt in the mind oil: 9. public was that bombastic, o'v _ rawn,sophomoric article in last? :’3undays Record- 'Hemld. Thevlfé allowed the best president théy ever hadâ€"â€"Henry Wade Rogers-{ to be crowded out by small men, i 51d now find it no easy matter to’f et another man of like proportionEm to fill his place. Advertising ntes Mud. knownon Application at Highland Park 045%. ' Sheridan R4 A. E. Dons“, News-Letter Bpjgd Entering] a; 11 Telephone N08 32, manna Pm. Teams: 0 plan YEAR $1.50 IF PA IN ADVANCE FRIDAfléAN. ‘31, 196;. scriber g abou ,. is still hard 0 11 you :1 at n 11 ill km “130$? fiubhshing Co. CRATE!) ) ICES: Iuil n271 CI Hi d.Puk and are very Manager. THE SHERIDAN, ROAD NEWS-LETTER. A CORRECTION. ' A few weeks ago we said the new fire department building would be erected out of the surplus in the water fund. So it will, with water fund dollars. But those dollars don’t all belong to the water ‘ fund. When the city bought water meters by the wholesale, the water fund eould not pay for them. so borrowed from the city’s miséeilaneous fund, in all several thousand dollars. Now the city takes out of the water fund $1, 216 toward this new build- ing, and $284 out of the interest fund. Whatyou_ doin’, noi hbor‘.’ Helping Bill. Whats Bill oin‘? Bel ing Mand'y. What’s Mandy doin? elp- ing mother. What‘s mother doin‘? Taking Rocky' Mountain Tea. Sen-' Bible family. 0. B. Cummings. Cg-H ' Among those'preeent were: Alma and Selma Freberg, Minnie Pierson, Ingeborg Sandburg, Ida Rudolph, Jay Miller, May Welch, Marion Henderson, Mr, and Mrs. A. A.'St. Peter, Anthony Ueberroth, William Robelin, Avery Rudolph, August Neorenberg, Lem Rudolph, Irving Fisher, Max Mofl’at,‘A. E. Evans. SURPRISE PARTY. Miss Alice 1. Evans was given a birthday surprise at her home in honor of her 16th natal day. The afl'air was planned by Miss Ida Ru- dolph and E. R. )ivans.‘ She was presented with a gold ring, set with a garnet, by her brothers, E R and A. E, Evans. A number of other presents were received from her friends; also. flowers. Music and games was the program of the even- ing. At 11:30 p. m. lu‘nch I‘wss served by Mrs. R. G; Evans, assisted by Miss Grace Elvey, Miss Florence Evans and Mrs. Stringer. The bookkeeper can correct his footings, and possibly not even his employer may be the wiser; the merchant may make good the flaw found in the dress pattern, and only the one customer may even share the knowledge "with him; the mechanic, when he blunders, may elm another board or pgt putty 7? the crack, but when an erwig éneps mto the paper every reader within at least a Sabbath day’s journey of the office hastens to call the editor’s attention to it. There is no calling or profes- sion in which one needs to be so cautious about knowing what he tells and about telling what he knows; The preacher can claim that his hearers’ ears were dull, the lawyer can blame the jury and the court can demand a rehearing, the 'doctor can say it was heart failure and have his mistake soon buried and ‘the grass growing over it, the teacher can erase the chalk marks from the board, but when the newspaper man makes a1 mistake in answering the question “What shall I say?” his bridges are burned behind him and his papers are not, for the printed leaves, with their proof in black and white, have been scattered hither, and he is in the hands of foes as well as friends. him, nnIese complimentary, has a guilty conscience. Recently a ‘busines man (1’) of this place iwasso incensea at the misplace- 3ment of a punctuation mark in an news item in thie paper, that he forthwith stopped his paper. Some people have lots of sense( 1’) when you don’t probe ' for it. This man did not wait for an exâ€" planation. 43 he is an earnest church worker and thereby hopes to land above, we hope he will be given a chance to explain why he} did not pay up his subscription before questioned. All the Latest West Central Ave. Telephone 1 12. Hot Rolls, Fried Cakes, Bread of all Kinds. â€"-â€"â€"â€"â€", - -- _~«--â€"- «-â€"« J: sime amount of light from my _ other luminant. We will gladly furnish estimates of wit 0! wiring so that you may know the expense before commencing the work. .- « -..__.... ”uh“ ._.__..... OW“ 0 WWW. What You Can Have Highland Park Electric Light Co. TELEI’ HOSE .30]. E elctricity NOERENBERG HINTZ 0r Cue J. L. Houghtallng. Wll'netkl. Fine line of Cake- Ilwaya on hand. GRUBERIES AND PHUVISIHNS North Shore Vacant 'and Improved Real Estate. ' Delivered in Time for Breakfast at 6:30 Curry the most complete Stock 0! sum 311d Fancy Peabody. Houghleling 8' (‘0. I2. {Next to door Postoffioe. Heals Served at all Hours III Restaurant. WEST CENTRAL AVE. ELHWOOD CAFE MRS. BOCK’S,‘ BUILDING LOANS Groceries, Vegetables and Fruits on the Market Fresh Stock Courteous Treatment TELEPHONE 651 To be found inV Highland M. god Finest QWWM No. 104 Den-bor- Street. [co Ghana) and Soda drinks a specialty. CHICAGO. Is the only safe and satisfactory light. We can furnishyou luxur at such reasonblc rates y(“that it ‘costyounomprcflunfiu Highland Park

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