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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 2 May 1902, p. 8

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“int lot of'oficen shtioned .the'my my back mass, in, those little‘ «road barracks an! ~the south MWâ€"PRALL. ”W ) 0m0% tie prettiest weddings .41., the“ has seen for a long time m that in Trinity church Tues. any Moan, Rector P. C Wu! 00ft oflchting, when Miss Ath- ‘ loan, oldest dnn'ghter of Mr. and ‘ ‘ In. Johnson 8.1 nu ma ’ rid to Capt. Fro'd Manson 'ot the 24th may. United , goods- Stale advertisements-are just ~about a indigestible as stale gro- 'oeries. .4 ”.44.... :. "mu-‘6“ '1‘!» church was beautifully decimated with Mericnn flags and easier liliiea. Captain Mun- aon and his best man were in fnll' military costume, the other 03- can from the fort wére in civilian’ a Mr. Pull, as will be remem- bered, was chiefly influential in securing the location of the mili- tary poat at thing point, and the has just ratified from service in the Philippines, and hopes to be hencefdflh stationed imthe' norfh'g Aherthe wflioe at the church there ‘was a weeption at the Prall residence in t 611'. Clinton dis. trict, after 17 ich Captain and Mrs. Manson left for couple duties may call. mh’ wedding trip; The best wishes of a host 6f warm friends It is no discredit to a men to have enemies and opposition. Many men hesitate to take any eourse that will calls idrth opposition by any person‘ because they don’t want to have enemiés.‘1‘he urld' is full of envious people. Some people hate :1 man because he is successful in business or occupies a prominent place 111 the community. The world has no an' - moaity toward the quiet citizen who dare not express an opinion, who gets in nobody’s way 116:. offends 'no one. It, is the .man who is honest in his convictions; the man of push and energy who incurs enmity. Show us a men “who has not an enemy in the world,” the kind you hear about once and awhile, and we will prove to. you that there' 18 something radically wrong in his makeupâ€"Ex. A neglected' advertisement is as serious to the business men of today are neglected stock of perishable iLibprtyvillp p week ago. Thu nan :wpn phiving for $00.1th pt nu lDalitlnproblmnunto got pomp, one ‘0 amp. tho oflu of prodded. “they hid to pound. In. Pius- Mob]. and of couno Che would, but ‘bow could the with all the dump o! rhomp and p pancr.’ p auto plmdy on [her hand: Then they tried Hrs, Sum... a kind a! rotation in chum, end ehc could not be induced to eccept. And eo it went till eome [one heppily thought of e ledy with no femily, perish or echool ceree, end then the lediee elected {flee Adele Everett end did not weit for. her to decline. Mu. George S. Cole wee reelected secretery. 1 The Oeloll hee en henoreble hie- tory. It wee founded in 1894, end three yeere leter fillets! with the Illinoie Federation of Wanen’ e Cfiihe,endnow hee leomething l' e 125 or more me‘mhere. Ite' influe on the euciel end literery life of 'the Perk hen been more potent then any other eingle influence. Mrs. K. R Smoot wee largely influentiel in its orgenizetion. “ . The nae-bu at tho 0nd! Club held their aim-l mini; nun-ii! afternoon at tho elib w 10! “0 ’oloetion of oMlh- M U” Igooddodofpofitluipmlihm Fat 3 long time past the need he been felt to: a safer and pore eon? ,V¢Pi°"§,P]E',’ ef'mnking small money; now exists It 13 not altogether safe to send small bills. and the registry letter system involves some expense as well as inconvenience _To obvi- ate the dificulty it is proposed that; the government issue a new form of ‘ currency to be knewn asgost check money. According to the plan pro. posed it would‘be issued in denomi- nations 'of $5 and less, taking the place of $1, $2 and $5 notes, and in fractional denominations of 10, 25 and, 50 cents. ' The notes \would differ from any heretofore issued in that each one would have a blank space for special indorsement, mak- ing it payable to a particular person and could be transmitted by mail as Safely as 813”!“ 0'!" chEékLITIEWOIfiId' in effect be a personal check on the United. States gavernment, as auto for transmission as. any Batik check. It is claimed by ;the originator‘s'of the plan that it would greatly facili- Eate the transmission of email sums and save the time lend'expenee in- volved in procuring money orders, postal notis or ré'giaterea letters} The merits of the plan will be ex- amined by a commission of pqs‘tofice and treasury oficials. PROPOSED pas-nu. CURRENCY. ~ ~ w a“... n-..“ “Jar-mmqo ”Jo. ma»...â€" mi: summit: 16w W_ manor homo; “Wheaten." mom. solves thu salon and not loan it to The AmericIn'Ex reel Co. on m" '~'" "' ' “"r their special WEB “d :3“ the following representation express train May iv It can-in no To")!!! 1 W"! nothing bump"- “Ed 1*!qu ..._...'. is a grant convenience to the you" 'Anaogh. ........ a ....... '. . . 2' all along the line to Wfluhxln Avon ............. . ...... - . . . .I If you have just been moving “hm . allow us to magnet the. perusal of Shields 'W D. Howell’s article on“Flltting"I yummy: land-d tlna "palpliean oohvan’tioa at Wham-my. lira-CHWGuodfidpiabaokia Mold homon Laurel any”, lately occupied by In. Bull. The many Mania ol li- Pri- dlla Cam: will be glad to know that also ia quite rapidly convalaaolng. .qumoawqwh W- h. thi- vook with “Lathe!!! Him-r: Academy we -; @919?! and athletic entertainment tomorrow evening. â€" ~ ind honeabtth he will run'it'u of aid; The Home ll lull non. ‘ _, ”People are daliglmil that the L. 3,-Yoo family ban. : utomod'to fine Part “drill occupy their lag-film! At the Republioan County Con- ventron held last Saturday at Liberty- ‘ \ :ville the Deerfield delegations held‘3 1the balance of power and were able” to‘ organize the conventiOn "and elected one of their own number chairman. _ There'were eight ballots, one informal and eevenlorrnal, for representative, 'Geo. R. Lion'wae nominated on, the seventh formal ballot, having but one more vote in Am; volume 1 off .“Suburbnp yea}: {ago It will have n ivory sooth- §m°iiéééééiéi : ing efl'ect on your rasped and Wearied Eu; Deedeld' ....... nerves. You cannot resist its subtle The severe! town: philosophy and quiet humor, while to hold their town the charm of its style will dispel all fore'May 14 at u; irritation and misgiving. for holding such me uvuu-uu-vu vu‘ vuv uvvvuvu eve-un- ballot, having but one more vote “0‘ k9“? twenty-four “0“" in 9 than was necessary. The naming warm climate And the fellows whx' . A tion was never before so hotly eon are always finding fault with? The tested in. this county. £31m“ A paper for doing this or that are tr Montgomery, our candidate. would last people on earth to defend ltpe no doubt have been nominated if neWpaper when it does the rig“ one man at Wankegan had kepthia thing, is the truth expressed byte!» _ word. We are proud of our dele- ”05398.9 " .. F” gates for the manner in which they need by their townsman- QL£::‘3.°::...';°::..::¥“ u” N“ WAn'len-pomn mg- for washing w ”1.3an rues 1;: presses. Will pcy_ 2% cents per pound pres-cl. thl pt]! ’1‘ can“ 1)! Apply M: les-Lxmn qfllce; ~ Apply at 1‘31!»an once. AWNAL LOCAL. The [ugh-ids Houl- went back to D1. Inglllu‘ hund- thil morning3 and»! from M0 I? 5L . .t!-.A.L..'â€"-.‘-. To duct and". delay“. t9 mud tho Tooth district conga-foul can. nation when allod. » WhWotLIi-eouty mink-"Wmnddfiou mummmm countymugfloudo beholdlnfio Town mu. {pthfimpotbihuty ville. “malty. Icy 15.1902. It 2 p. III. to: tho folio-£9: puma-d: ' ‘ roam six damn-- a: mud tho mac a». convention at Springfield, Juno ‘7, 1902. - To clad booty-two 3910qu to “tend the Eighth dilttiot ”antacid NIVNIFU "1 H "I!“ “INN! To teke etepe k the nomination of a democratic county ticket to he voted lot November 4, 1902.- ‘ , Alec to petfeet the orgeni’ution of the eountyeen l committee, holid- ing the ei n of ofieeu for etch ambled. my determine, Tho-hail o! topmontotion in aid democratic gonvontion “will he one dolofilto lor'ooph' twenty-Ive who or major fraction thereof omit for Bryan ad Steven-on in 1900. This will give each Gownohip in the ooonty the following "practicum: -- / Wmnmnu”... Wgukeg-nu . 7~_ Shields. Libertyvflle....,.. Fremont... ._ ..... flggoonds ..... m .'. . .‘. v (33:1 Om . 'â€" Ofl....... . v ..i.4‘g.nu The man is no dreamer who says» '_that the mud who thinks a newspaper should. regulate the individual com " duct ofeve‘rybodj “m the community is a pumpkin-hog“! whose brain woulc} The several townships are advised to hold their town caucus on or be: forefMay 14, at their usual places for holding such meetings ’ . By order of Democratic County ' Central Committee, .r I Elna! M. Cancun, Chairman. L'iot our House. with the Na; Shdre outing Agency. WANTEDâ€"Cotton rags for wu‘hi‘ renal. W1“ my ’1‘ can}: per ppun OICIOIo'ono-tnatul , 'rlun «-

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