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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 14 Mar 1902, p. 4

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A. Robertsdn LUMBER. 7:90:41. and _. BUILDING MATERIAL Coal, Building Material J. C. ROGAN, Electrical Construction mu Mm : :7 PROFESSIONAL: cups ; e We. the undersigned, ,do hereby to refund the money on a ISO-cent bottle of Gmene‘s Wumnmd Syrup of Tulf‘ it hit: to cure your cough or~ cold. We also max-mm : 25am bot- flo tuft-on “£1550!!th or money ro- tnnde . Grower: . Cmmmes. '8 Hum W. ScnlmAc-nxn. ’ TELEPHONE 67.‘ - g P. 0'. Box sin D. c. PUBBY SONS" HARDWARE STORE TELEPHONE -.No HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. Tclcyhoacs a Spe‘gialty! ome’é'nomfigg’ . 1'01;ng MM 1)]. )KMES WATSON Sheridan Road Publshing Co. _â€" ____ _,A I. l-nA-nA- . __‘ ”’ ’ mm'â€"" umw fl' 2111 Central flush; Ofloe: Fletcher Block. Phbno nu , “ ”gm“ Put. Ofice at. How] “(leads HIGHLAND PARK : IL] manusn‘fiikf'fii Johns An. memns ' Opp. Depot BIGHCAND PARK. “3...“; tgflfir “swam, _ Hmul Ann nAnl’ ?: '1 Raffen 8: Baker on. rakNK M; menus All kinds ofmps‘éd Fixtures _ 7 , _. .A,,, A . FIRST ST. NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE and Yards in, Lufifier District ..-.~.'and lCe..'.. DR. E C. KAYE ‘ . . . .DEAL'ER 1N.) . ; TELEPHONE 34 'ELEPHONE 77 N duh-Dd. o\ In.... ILLIXOIS ILLINOIS We don"t' know, what Mr. Smoot will do with the Knox and Schu: macher bills of 8200 all told,.'or whether'r the alderman _ ‘will pay" them.‘ One élaim is juet as legali no the other. lBut the city isinot through the “expensive blunder- ings of that old incompetent ad- 'ministrétion, and the people will “ski?” manwho vote: to pay pfiv e bills with the 'pnblic'e money: It is a little tougllJo kins-eta, ‘ring in the state of Ilfi: nois. That is the one duty of patriots In this hour._ ; " » p’f ‘nu'r .selfii-millionaires ,wfio com- plain of high taxes; Evidently Qohassetthas go highwachool on vwestem lines. Albeit, its , schools are probably'bet‘tér thanours'. - - Mrs. Betty Green, the mifliona airese, who has such hard work to mags the tax collector, thinks of locating in Cohaeeett, Maem, be- cauee‘ the taxes are very low there. ' WeJnentien this for the benefit William Wilberforce Said he was niged by God tqdestréy'tbe 'slave finds lam-flora: the man- ners and morale; of- English so: ciety. 80 We havé been’raised Aup Secretary of Agriqulture Wil. son, of Iowa, denies the rnxnor that be Is to resign. Wholly'fin- necessary, Mt. Secretary. No oficehnlder in this country ever resigns. A iéw die, but none re- Alvonlal u “why-“muo- amend-cu m William E. .‘Bi'and wishes to an- nounce to his friends that he is "not a‘oandjdate for the otfice of Mr. this year, . ,. E. Dom .. ”Hunger A Coma at am Shun Auntie”. FRIDAY. MARCH 14, 1902. mm a... Psi van ‘ 81"59 1F PAID IN ADVANCE (lucou’onAi-iif) DPPICIS: momlu a: Blah- M aised “£11,935“ ywflm an“): / .Luu Vficnw‘i- WT’I‘EBV Wvlfll'i” see to it )E Illi- tbat every voter, man 6r_womg1;, xty of in‘eést and Quest". Deérfield town;- ‘ “irhip have: amplefnotige of fini; electibn. ' No more. monkey shines ifliom tot these "film-hate?" electidnai while. ork #0 ' the present management ”a mean: hkpof trol bf thug paper. ' W6 wantgthe 3.; be people to do a little‘v-Qting aa‘well “191651.35 kicking, and livé 5:911 Soon cut yenefit that 8180 per Tmonth t6 where it ’ com? will fit the intéllect' as well as tbé.‘ lenfly laborflperfopmefi \ ‘ .. year Mr. “Duty, who does not want it after thu next term. will in turn Help Mr Rafl'én. and then We are 3 “t report that 'Roberf 0.711 on as Withflmwn from tbe~ race for collébtor' of Dem-field. i'He and Mr. Dufiy are friends and a contest wqold cost tfiem both a lot of good money. Besides; Mr. Raflén don’t care to mix in fihat kind of politicnfl The town repudiated ' those methods a‘ year ag'o, and he accepts tho bitum- tfon. He retiresxvoluntarily and win help fa olggt Mr. Dufiy, and next g .V fMâ€"W hueté’pcy 8mm to; the!” :dlu'ing nut W’t ‘ ' ' a! deflating Hr. Emmilnd 't m ELM; will :Hr. clean, honest ticket; but. _u yin) Balm into big one. and help did it, qggp'up like little mob and hmilinriua him m5 the work. 'puy the bun. This hhimouue to both parties m . and highly u'tishctoty to the Ex-Governor John P. Altgeid people-who will 'Iupport him: my! :. 1-1:... m-.i_-_jh, ,, Mtg Astor, of New York, did hbt ente nee Henry. She don’t berm running after titled folks?“ And this ‘society leader. the head bf New York’s “smart set,”._ speaks with home ee- verity, tempered ‘. with ill-eon. cealed scorn,‘of the “crude mil. tionaires of the west,” who. as she aays,‘only “reach the fringes of‘ the smart set.” It the language of thealitany, “Good Lord, deliver us’ ’from New York's smart set. ‘ Death is sure, but taxes are 'noi sure to be so high if you come out and bring your wife to yote at the n: Governor John P. Mtge“ died in Joliet, Wedneodny morn- ing of apoploxy, induced by the strenuous exertions 0! making u pro-Boer speech the night before. He was born near Cologne, Ger.- many. December 30.-1847.mmn ~u sum yuan“; fine“ . we!” can“, and fought hi} way to' tfie highest office in than“? '6! Illinois. He was a brim-zit, ”Ramada man. ind died all too young. Only a few days more in which to pay your special tax J J Run.- CityCollontor. ‘ Allow us to suggest, also that it 18 not in good taste, to my the least, fer the principal“ the high school to make himself so con- epic-none as a peddle: of votes on election day, as has been done in former years. There are enough otheé to do that. ' We think also that the board should be eomposed of those who will spend the people’ a money judiciously and as far as possibls among” our own home visual-chants Also that the board do its own purchasing of supplies and: not delsgate that to its employes, who have no interests in the town or its prosperity except to draw a -sala1‘y.~ -- [The people should attend these electioné and see that the best persons are elected " ‘ 4am ~12th~and éwdhéic: school boardf‘el‘ection. on the third Saturday afternoon hi Avril-ewe The high school e‘lect-ion comes on_ the second Saturday in Apt-i1, Highland Park and Duet-field . township inkLgko county should I be interested at all times; and 90- p pecially this spring, in“ public . ‘ mm; Eyety citizen is notimly cordially invited, but earnestly A nrgéd".to;utteud' the meeting 1: .' ' MoDouald’shall tomorrow, Sa’tu - ‘ duy,‘evening, at 51:45. Your boa -. -v thoughts «well as your presenoe are needed and will be appreciated. your home. WW. It is a very common thing for men who no otherwise good citi- Ions ‘to tako little or no nominal rifice at elections qt in “twain-3 meeting. to dime. pubncjpof. ioieo, but afterward complain of the results. There are goodroo- sons why every good citizen of WANTEDâ€"Cam not Im- wishing at“; “Wig! my I“ cant: per‘pound. {Sply u ana-Lmnn office. .44. triem the level e}: and his pay: and $1 pay et a the 0th the: and

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