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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 25 Apr 1902, p. 1

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w and t the itablq bold nines- a disâ€" :ht in court scfibe icago, at our 1 the from g and ate of wide place flvbod nines? orgot, sting, 5 fair" North ,gru w. bro’us. 5 What ' Qeo. cg-l your sell'ing ant-ib'g uraal L sup- Nans- tgain,_ T1571; and forty the ‘muk put- thito hold this Eh“); m . own“ i Avn‘ug “my inert-3‘18 ”preach- ;ing service. in‘ the Baptipt churgh "every Sunday owning at 7:30. Bad the Nm-Lmn. " w. 5:. 33nd, Imam “an. Who’ I KIWI-Luna Ire you read- ingf ‘We an“ outfit you _with a few choice house. if you call only. A May ball will be held“ in the Vi‘llugo Hall, at 0180“,; May 1. ’ Sidngy Ha'hdl, of Chicago, has rented the Schnufler home for the summer. ' ' ‘Ordor sparkling Ipiing water of William Tillman. 'Te'lenhone 494. For In]. Cheapâ€"4.0.315 bicycle; in good condition Address P. 0. Box 465, Highland Park. V FOR SALE-At a reasonable figure, a Kimball aurrey,_nearly new and in good order. Address 2, 0. Box 133, Highland Park, Ill. 21-22 We 'will be thankful foi- any item of local news or matter. of p'ublieim terest. Telephone No. .92 or 773 The Lake'eounty republican legisf lati-ve convention will be held at Libertyville tomorrOw. Saturday, April 26. "“3 ' The-Highland Park Woman’s Club will hold their annual business meet- ing and election of officers in Li- brary Hall, at 2:30 p. m., Apnl 29, AAAA Mr. Hipwell’s' summer cottage is rspi‘dly assuming shape, but is not quite far enongh advanced for the bsron to mom in his desk and 36 to work. ‘ President Rounssvsllo, of the pub- lic school board, is improving snd shinning his houss, so svidsnos that ho ssss how new oflcisl honon «id to ons's responsibilities. JImmamumcrmolmmmcommunuganmmmmc ' Telephone 494. You may he sure that those who advertise in this paper are babe“ and will deal with you fairly Were it not so. how would we dare to put in‘ the Fair Play notice? We could Seven! {has vin‘ the woods about that-it’ll!” «115:! the fire depart- ment out during the past two-weeks. Extreme caution should be examined in. $1.19,?” 9f“ fimip. the moods; an. $3193.: The Hobsonizing of a mayor-elect is an innovation in politics that is out of the ordinary. If the custom should become general it may tend to make the aspirants for that office more numerous in future elections. Highwood is setting a dangerous ex. smpls.â€"-â€"Lake Forester. carpet. 01 neon leaves is becoming dry and untold damage to the fine residences might follow. A “rumyage” sale, under the aus- pices of the Highland~Park Woman’s Clubhwill be 'held' in 'the Bayse block, April 23, 24, 25 and 26. The articles to be. ofiered will consist of furniture, carpets, rugs, clothing” crockery, bicycles, baby carriagee,( etc. Open all day and evenings. The Chicago papers report the engagement of Grace Y. Chapman to Lieut Morritt, of Yorkshire, Eng. ., of the Royal Warwickshire regiment. The family has just returned from a winter in the Bermudas. Also the engagement of Miss Frances Van Sch'aick to Mr. George 0. Qlinch, of Chicago, well known here. . Messrs. Bowen W. Shumacher T. Barbour Brown and Fred P. Luther, the leading nimrods' of this' city, spent Thursday hunting snipe. Their wanderings extended over the slough west of the golf links to about two miles west of Wheeling, and they bagged 33 birds, 11 each, on which they will feast tonight like expert epicurss. FRIDAY. APRIL 25, 1902. That man in I poor citizen who takes no pride in hi: town. Wow, light. sewerage, good eidewelke mid streets, are improvements that every good citizen is in (no: of. They cost something, it is two, but they are worth many times their cost to the character and progreee they give to the town. Things are a little dull about town just noiv, as the elections are .all passed and gone, for some time at least. People have had so much to talk about tor the past month or more that they are now taking a much needed rent. Oeeaaionally you hear someone explaining how it all happened, but the lugs majority is saying nothing. planwd a few r0ws of solari tuberosi Tuesday and when ewent out the next day to leakage” the gardan behold the stalks of thé solari yet-e eight to ten inched ”above the ground, while ev_ety tuber was planted full six inches deep. Does not such precocity of growth prove that this is a good climate and soil for “lantern?” - The Sheridan Road News- LETTER has been telling some plain truths about the board of education and alderman of Highland Park. Of course, the“ paper has been criticized. 'A newspaper hae‘ only to tell the truth ebout public efl'eire to "rile 'eni up.” At the head of the edi- torial column of the News-Lumen appears the following original verse: “We will speak out, we hill be heard, though all (earth’s temple’e creek. We will not hate 3 single breath, no: tske s single sentence book. " Thnt’s right, Dorsey, hold the to“; i-â€"Bu'nngt.on Review. bulk; rod Ind white onion no“; for ale by Dulo Swedhnd. ? THE , UNBXW "Am Events sometimes have inr-reech- ing reeulte not contemplated by the ectore‘ therein. Thus the' school election was euppoeed to , relate wholly to the choice of a few ofieiele and their influence on the generel policy of the echool. But the eflect of that election may go much further and really result in a change. in the “seat of empire” in this city. A young bueineee man has lived, here since July, and hue gone over every foot of ground on the- out side looking for a lot, the or ten acres, on which to build a home. Saturday’ a ‘ election ohms, end hie friend; Pawn, - was defeated. But that was not it. lie said, “This election in‘ an' eye- mama? mefi empire’ is real liyo nthe west side. Lucy, there shall. ben our home, and I ebull en- gege Judge Hibbn’rd to look up a lot for us over there at once." Then he went on to say, “I will cast in my lot and my shekele with the the west side, build my home, spend my money over there, and by and by I may be elected a school director, then president of the board; after that perhaps an alderman; and, may be, crown my pgblic" lifq as the city’s mayor from the west side!” And we may say Judge Hibbard 18 looking for the lot. Perhaps it was to last Saturday’s school election that the poet’s pro- phetic vision had immind when that immortal line was written: Westward the course of empire takes its way. , ' Justice Weiss discharged Trees; urer Edward A. ‘Welch. of High- wood, whose trial for illegal voting at the Deerfield tfiwn election took place last week. The case was an importact one, as it in a Way estab- liehee a precedent for a dozen or more similar cases which are expect- ed to be brought The Nun-Linn 81

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