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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 25 Apr 1902, p. 4

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.r.(..m,i..«akh Agwmswmnwml , LUMBER, COAL and - Bahama MATERIAL : :‘PROFESSIONAI. CARDS : : 0‘00qu manuafiâ€"fiikf'. in“. Johnl An. ILmes Opp. Depot Raffen 6: Baker umauxo PARK. on‘u-e At Hotel lngleddo HIGHLAND PARK. ‘ : IL] Coal, Building Mater‘al .;...and lce.... Anna; crimp; and Finn?” in Stock. Bell Work and Print: Taififirncs a Specialty. Tflz‘jfiaom's No: 281‘ HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. ‘ "Office and Yards rin’ Luniber bistriét TELEPHONE 67. We, the undersigned. do hereby agree to refund the money on e 50.03:“. bottle of Greene’s Warnnted Syrup of Tar if it fails to cure ‘your cough or cold. We also guarantee a 25mm bot.- tle to prove 3.}ng 9r money re- tle to rove mmry or money 1! fund GIOBGI B. Cmmmas. '3 . Fun W." Scnmncun. Naming flme' is the time to lune Rocky Mountain Ta. Keep! you well Ill summer. Great spring life @331; 35c. Geo. B. Cummings. or! DR. FRANK M. lNGALLS DR. wars WAISON J. C. ROGAN, FIRST ST. ., NEAR QENTRAL AVENUE A. Robertson Fletcher Block. Phone at: DR. E. ' C. KAYE ....DEA.LER IN. . . . TELEPHONE 77 TELEPHONE 34 Io. .Ofiiee in...,. ‘5 ww .l Dada-3' Inn». A Card. P. 0. BOX 397 ILL’INOIS ILLINOIS 531 @7143}: Road Publishing a» A. E. Donn, Noun-lam Banana. 2'11 Cenml Avenue. Hllhland Put. Math h! P”! . ePost- 981::ch and The West side woman h‘ls “loomed up” immensely during the past week. She seems to boil! the key of the situation in her hands, and knows how to use it; The Sun, that most veracious luminary of the north, says that the Waukégan nldermen earned three dolinmggh in four minutes. W hat Editor Stear’ns meant to say was that they ”got .thi‘ée dol- ,iars..99t:th§tg they, earned it. “Wm "‘93, ‘6 e desire to‘ congratulatel Elisha Morgan 0‘11 his triumphant9 victory at the polls, and congratu- late the city “well. > We lrus‘t it will not dampen his zeal when we tell him he will do we -11 if the “profits” of his office the first year sulfic e t9- pay for the necessary legal blanks he will use in his general lmsi’neiss. 4" ' . A Cousin d Noah Show luminance: W m Frail? mm a High- mm. m.. b! the J. Pierpont Morgan Co. hav- ihg gobblqd or merged the' steel in’dfistries of the country, the great rhilroad lines, and last the trans- Atlantic steamship, lines, ‘we hope‘ there are two'entefprises they won’t get. One is-our Smith’s bus line find-itihe‘other is Will ’Cummings’ prairie schooner line to county cmventions at Libertyville. The {idea that any time we wish to get ourselves or a trunk to the train, or go over .t_0_a politicaloonvep- tion, of worldwide importance, at the heart of the county, we must first get Pierpont Morgan’ 3 con. sent, is more than we can tolerate. 1‘}, wilffipeak chi, we will be head Though I.“ guth": “napkin crank. We will not. hue t shigie brea'th‘: ' Nor take u single sentence back. Tm No. 92. Highland Pg 78m ‘1.” PER YEAR use IF PAID l_N ADVANCE FRIDAY. APRIL 25; 1902. (ntooutonn‘sn) OFFICII: SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. Manager gone people hove apron-ed greet surpriee thet no may meet Ilde women should leave the work of a Seturdey to vote at a school election. film, they do not attend so many social functions. or attend 50 many club meetings as their east side sisters, but they' raise lots more babies, and when it comes to school children and vot- ing at slections, babies count. ' In fact, they go a long way further on such occasions than “advanct-d" theories on miolugicsl manure. WF’6IIFOBBEIEH: ~11"1'56 holy se'ed shall be the substance .thereof. ” Thai is, that the social and political forces that make for cleannesa and political righteous- nee: may control' things, if they will, When the clean men' 6f Fourth ward decided on a clean: campaign, they had it. Put that purpose to the front 111 every ward and in every _campaign, and the rum and beer bummers-- would' hide their heads for very shame, and we fiboul’d have 'no bore such disgracefulficampaigns as we have had in ”the, past. ' - The latest scheme tggét; rid ‘of General [Miles was proposed 5y Senator'Hoar the othexf day. IVIt is to_ser_rd him to Europe on a 'tour bfobsewation‘ :of ”the armies Ur' “snug; wuitifnu‘a. ‘ 4.. . Imam”! from a civilian point of View, that. if he is such a thorn in the side} of the people at Washington, they 'would put him in command of our troops in the Philippines, as he has requested, and where he Should be. He is the Tanking general in the service and should be placed wherehe could earn his salary. He is no “tin soldier," and it is galling to a fighter to be kept in” the background when there is fighting going on.‘ m THE WRONG PLACE. ' An old printei is quoted as authority for this story of Horace Greeley: “One. day as he sat at his desk he lbokéd up and saw a small boy standing beéide him.1 'WelI, -sonny, what doâ€"yeu-‘Want ?’ he piped. ‘I want a filaoe to work in your office. ’ ‘And what do you ‘want that for ‘P’ asked the old mm. »‘I want to grow up and get rich, ’ was the . amwer. Mr. Greeley looked at him ‘ for a momeht. ‘Get rich ?’ he said. ‘1 3.0. that WW; "J' )8 on a‘ tion. The result armies clean elation” b4; “nigh rg you didn’t notice that this in newspaper omoe. You must be looking for the druggilt nut A VALUAILE SERVICE. Moo-n. Levin had Sohuuuchet, of the Fourth wud, no entitled to ' to great cgodit {or getting up and puttingjnto ‘afloot a plat to: cup? prancing the fue- mo of beer and other intoxiunto tn any oliotionn' in that 'll‘d. ThIt ward in the past. especially three years ago, die- greoed itself immeasurably, almost beyond recovery, by the free end mndslonsueemjheemof elections These men got up a peti- ' tion or remonstrsnce in which all those who signed it pledged then:- eelves “to oppose, and useell legiti. means to defeat, the election of; any candidate, who himself, or by his friends or supporters. used beer. «5., to win the election At first some opposed what they foolishly styled an attempt to transform the Fourth ward into a Y. M. C. A. camp, but whentth‘ey found the reform 'mhve- agent was popular they fell into line We are told that Mr. Morton, who is a temperance man. not only signed it himself at once, but took it and circulated it among his supporters. The reformers, or the “league," as they styled theméelves, put detectives in thefield to see what was going on, especially the night. before elec- tiqna This reault was ‘a quiet, orderly, clean elgctiou, and thanurth ward muggmmsmjxmé an 501ml w‘ a;“”" ' 2 Let the work extend to every ward in the city and ever; elgqtion. .. Makes children eat,- sleep 'and grow. Makes mother strong apd vigorous Makes a heakhy inmily. That a what Rocky Mountain Tea does. 35c Geo B Cummings. ' cgâ€"l‘ We would be very much. pleased V to have friends of the anstn'r'rnn call up telephone 92 or 773 with any news or items of interest. If you ' know of anything that has happened orfis to happen, tell us. What may seen of little interest to you maybe . important ' to the news gatherer. It will be veryl little trouble to you imd will cost you nothing. There is not a resident-”hf .this city who cannot contribute something. in the ‘ shape of news if they so desire. We believe in cooperation between our patrons and our stslf. ‘ The editor wishes to make the colunins of the ans-Lsflnn still niore interesting and will appreciate yen: help in this direction. It you have not a tele- phone drop s note or call and see us. Your identity will not be disclosed; Telephone your tips. it will cost you nothingwnd we will do the rut. TdophonuOZorWB. ' '

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