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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 11 Apr 1902, p. 4

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: :PROFESSIONAL CARDS : ': " 3103:4an 1333K. v St. Johns Ave. [anow- . Opp. Dept» MISS A. L. KUIST. Hum? .110er “to“. W]: I. W... Coal, Building Material ....and Ice.... ' TELEPHONE 34 DENTIST HIGHLAND PARK. ’ fi__ .1. .C.‘ROG’AN,. _. matrié‘fiW‘sfi‘wuw TELEPHONE "’" DR. FRANK M. INGALLS Office nt. Hotel Ingleside HIGHLAND PARK. : ILLIN( Afl kinds of Lamps and Fixtutcs in Stock.Be11 Work and Private Telephapcs a Spcmlty. ' .HMHLmuuanoznm “2.0-. mm =_O=F>2â€"u 1>NX. =u_.: . .Ofiice in. D. 0. PURBY 81. SOR’ HARDWARE STORE Office and Yards 111' Lumber District TELEPHONE 67. ' ' 110.30); 397 We, the hndersigned. do hereby rec to refund the money on a 50-091“; bottle of Greene’s Wlmnted Syrup of Tu it it foil» to cure 'your cough or cold. We 31:0 gunmntee n 25-cent bot- tle to ve minimum-v or money ro- fnnd . Ozone: 1?. Cinnamon. Raffén 6: Baker HIGHLAND PARK. ILLINO|S LUMBER, COAL and BUILDING MATERIAL A. Robertson NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE 2 9 to 13 Telephone 1 to 5 - 531 :. ms .wgqsou ' . DR. E. C KAYE . . . . DEALER IN; . FIRST ST .. ‘ A Card. fim' flawâ€"m7 ATE “a .nu ‘ “. WI! ILLINOIS ILLINOIS rum no.1 W MIMI! momlu at Blah- Ind Pork. 111.. b199,, Sheridan‘Roa'dVPglghgl-xm Co. I. E. Donn, . . ~ Manager. , onsc'u? ' ‘ "nu-J an» Rulldln- ”I Ppnml Avenue. Enema! 3! mafia-MOM u Hwhlmd Park ”second clan mater. ' Attorney ErneetS .Gail, candi- date for alderman in the Second ward, has almost the united sup} port of the voters of that ward. While there tire no bitter feelings against hie opponent the residents of the Second ward do not feel safe in electing a representative who is linble tobe'. called away from the city any day, as was the case when. Dr. Turner was elected Advertising nun and. turn on owlkaflon several m {"171 W fir: net is as a veteljmury surgéfin,‘ sending .large consignments of stock to the Philippines. Possibly the doctor may be orderefi: there tomorrow. A Contact Noah Show luminance. ITI'_!E ALDERMANIC SITUATION. It Would seem (especially in the ‘ Fourth ward) that the habit of' flooding the public with beer and ‘ other intoxicants on election oc- casions is coming more and more forcibly to the attention of the public, and we understand the battle in that ward is taking ”rather sharp lines. The time has ‘come when many great railway corporations, many insurance comâ€" panies; many large manufacturing interests and other enterprises are drawing the line sharply between abstinence from the use of intox- icauts and drunkenness. When a man ceases; to be sober and be comes intoxicated may be as di cult Htofid‘ecide 'as to idetemein‘e when a certain I q'uadruped ceases to be a pig and becomes a hog,‘ but the public is fast drawing thei fim: Wanejnmfihfifl’ifi'k" We willvspeak out, we will .be heard, Though all earth‘s temples crack. We will nétbute a single breith. , Norrtske u single sentence back. 77W 1“‘£-7?,“i!!""ml 9"“ . .356 3.3.3.. 3»: ‘ 2.3 =u 1:0 .2 >U<>20m FRIDAY. APRIL 11, 1.902- ’y'saars (xxconm ATID.) $5.95 {[5ch doc-I the drink busine- m deeply injure the public “an on election occasions. We. hope’ the example will be follow-(l notonly in other wards, but on ill other future eli-ction occasions :Ind, ifrsu, ~we lwlidvv tlu- tiuu- is not far away “lu- -u lliulllmul Park will frown dmu1 m1) (lislumitiun 0‘ I candidah in re Surl to so lit moralizing 21 1111 lllml uf so- curing: lli flu- Thin! mm! It 18 mm M WfififihW' "'nfin’ *whn is - n habitu‘ul drinkor and an ml’mmm- of licvnsu in Highland Park s’hul‘; be elm-loll tn l‘vlll‘vsvnl thv wmwl l ' or whctln-r'SuIm-lnuly olsu olvlmm-(l .. to the wlmlv lmgilu-ss shall he (Mu-l. of flw-muncil.‘ l '111 tlw ‘51'1'0llil mm] m. kmm‘lfl nullning lwrsunully cuum-rniug l)1‘.'l "l‘urm-r. 'l‘lw fact that at ,mu- 1 {time ln- was 1‘lvctml 11111011111111 nml' new-thunk: his Soul, but lvft tln-l wnrtl without full 1'vpn-sv11tntim1 for 11 Whole your may have but-11 his luisfogtuue rnllu-r than his fault; 1wwrll1él1-ss, unl'ortlinntc for the public. \Ir. Gail is. n )oung lmuvr. kumm to bo suuml l i11telligv11t, slrnightfmmml, run-l bitions 111111 ”ugh-551w" ‘ ‘ l , . . - . .\ penance «luvstmu 15 rmswl In thv L lint ”Card; . ' ’ . 1"uw1‘ tlmpulflfi? is .thrnnghh' HIIXi’UHfi' that “w Hn-I'gl-Hv. prugl‘orfiw and pwu‘uful I‘llt‘fll‘ulls (if ”Iv mes- ént flmlministrulinn 0f :nlvmfi-ihg the intr-rfists nf flu? public shall not be '(listurhi'rtl. TO the Rt- -l)ul)li«;m \ uh rs of Lukt Cuunh: \\'c-1m- not mvurv: that (113* tom.- gagsâ€"“#199242“. 1501310 l‘.‘Ull}|fl ‘ nu- um‘caaumnfle lemmgh "h. :ixk why, the extra is not cl'n 'ulul (up among tho- other teachers, .uml c mu are unkind vuough to E I'rmurk. "wnwthing in .it." L'uder_ the above were headline the heavemhorn union of the high school department of this town- ship cry for I vindication of their unreasonable practice'of underpay- ing the teachers “in the Aggregate" at the high school and paying from $530 to Sibmore per month than ...i.... u-k-mleln lnr u mincinal. i 'l'lltlt'l" this heading the circular llgm~ IIIIIIIIl to IIIItil'I the taxpayers 'uf l)t‘t'l’llt‘lll thIIt thvrc “ill lII- uu t’lt‘Cl-IUD held on SIItIIrIlm, April 1‘. 'l‘llL’ Just think! taxpayers of llDI-criichl' This Is the first time you lhano ln‘t‘ll IIIItiiiul to sute at a high school Olcctiuu for man) a war. Dout fIIrgeLttht! AuIl Ilon’t for- ‘get that ~\uu should \ote as this 'sclf pr'IIiwIl ”llldlliflfl’lnflnt tells \Im “,or 3011 are not “pmgrcssixe or i intelligvnt." i cheap and inetii'cient 'schOol." ’; . Now here ‘zire a fmv‘ facts you ishonid kilos}: nhout [other high rischoois. The principiil of the high iisc’hool' ut \Vaukegnn is paid $100 l(per month and has three or foal: time as many assistants and pupils. The principal at” the New Trier high , school reecives “$00 per year with‘ more ussistantshnd pupils than herq. i i \Vhy was this not Ilnentionéd when “they Were making their grand-stand 'piuy with “aggregate salaries"? Tim--NE\VS~:LI~Z_TTER is not opponed» ‘to the high i-achooi, and never was. Y but this “management” insists that , any “living gout” who “‘questipns‘ 3-! their control should he hauighed l ifrom the earth. Personally, the 4| 3 gcuth-mvn who are on the “manage- .- '3 nwnt" ticket are of the highest H chumi'tfir, but they should not 1391 TN hiigiitc-ti if thepvople want. a change "V in the management of that board. ”MY" uniiewtand there is to be two 1â€"“ A tickets in the field. [I I‘, I ll FIUILNhS VERY IMNRTANT! . If_ you don't belie-w in the vxtruvuguncu practiced by this “nmnagviuvnt” yuu urv class'ed as a Makos children eat. sleep and grow. Makes mother strong Ind vigorous. Makes 3 heanhy family. That‘s What Rocky Mountain Tea does. {50. geoi 3. Cummings. 3.1m- «d tMMEMm ”I" Tut SVHUUL IblIl-ZIH‘II'ZLD lHGlI

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