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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 16 May 1902, p. 8

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Dasha-buttopowl-r ya. in in troohh: “it; to m b u no In: 1m and am the cumming hung" of I out!- in England dub hm dhoovud “at the common milk-wood, the midpudwu m, by mafia] cultivation, coaching. an. out be do to produce Inge quuntitiel_ 0‘ N; hoot, nuuitiouo milk. Dy “Nation the weak an b02308. tepthetreee,jnetee they do lug“ llplee, with e 3- ineh bit end "epbnt, hen; on rife bucket and ptepen. tel of milk 'ee‘éh dly, end maime- ee extn one during the night- )lr. Sheehen heere thet the (inn is out there ete turning“ their eewi “0 heel end will depend exclusively on the hilk-weed deiflee. Wheti tronhlee Den ie thet the old judfie will heel of it, etefl e milk weed bed mung-«1mm the' towh oe IN to: milh~weed hede eed knock hie hueinefie’ him then‘ Gildemy' e kite. Thet ie whet mekee him looh eo pele exi'd thinâ€"he liee ewihe lighte thinhnl over the milk-Weed min pail-med may gun. my o! a m hunky. 11'. Charles F. Riley, for Como nix. flight you: alderman in 1 big laundry stall;- m " ”Rag; *7" ”Jung-.5" " ’z‘? “Nagy, Mead and on Lexie! Ivonne (weighfiéd it up with the km «(1th machinery, and Will tiim hand iibfiing of shirtsâ€"that is, he‘ will do up our linen “like mother used to do it.” There is werk enough here for two good shops. A little competio tion will tend to keep more work here at home and give better and more prompt service His phone is No. 40. ABOUT 1112 ml'umues, Sergeant Thompson, of the Fort, spoke in the Baptiét lecture room to, aJuge audience Wednesday even- ing of his three yeare' life in the Philippilies. He is not a public speaker and will quite difident It first, but td'us it was quite deeply interesting for the whole forty- five minutes He is an imperialist, but for ell that he new: as lots of Vein stale infatuation. , He has eeen the He has an {nun-o (ii-like of the Tm, but he knows :1 int about the people, mutt) and the w". _ 6“ Who’n. it's-Linn are you tend- .” no uranium-"o: Rev. A. A. W land that Suturday, cho 10th, would be the timtioth maint- nary o! the pdorudfln. Plac- duh?- marriage, and dourmind to moor. 'leoa-they prepared cntee, lone. baskets and umtul of china, Hevilend, of oouree, for the min-ea The result wu chine galore, locdfind down It: lumen” teble, beeidee fin! may aha pieces, u l White’s cup int} nun-t. Emuld‘fib. It in u choice ind W prepided It the piano. Mr. and Lyn. Phantiobl came in to greet and: put an the wedding maid: in ”Moved. Mr. Anderson mg 3 (cu "noted; «for us. inimitable 'mnnnem 1nd fluid: SM We A boy. spin and ,“spokg a piece” jndffltted to the amnion. ‘ The lediee at the puish eerVed ice eréeui elid oaks, and at a secon- eble. hour the eempiny diaper-ed, huh; enjoyed 3 most delightful evening. The event wee e eomplete surprise“) Mr and Mn. Pfenetiehl, which made it all the me enjoyable. gang visits a town and one of the: laughter steals a new wheel. He manages to get to the limits of the :town with the wheel, when he meet: one of his companions in crime and the letter takes the name plate from the wheel and puts on a new one, changes the saddle end ride: away. With these changes thege is little trouble in disposing of the wheel. Several wheel: recently. “stolen in Kenoehn ha'Ve been recevered._ but there are Itill menywhichwii-e miss: and that the thiefes are making huge sums of m‘oney by stealihg wheels. During the lest few weeks five wheels have"-beer‘r‘ stolen in Kenoshe; seven in Racine and six in .Milwaukee. It is claimed that a ing, and the theft of which has not been reported to the police â€"-Wau- kegan Gazette. ‘ the follofing verse:- The devil sends the wicked wind Thu um our skim knee mg»; But God 1:300de sandsthe dust Thu blind: thy bad man’ 3 eye. The (Mod lidy vii {evidently-"un- unn of the fact “:9! there in I very WWW for tho-yen than: within “RM of 311an m. Ciiutlu 1min“ A-BOewn pastes: in thg author 01 “P fin 831mm}: 201m msnmm. onuiun‘ m. ma rounder mo. th- My sumo ' out in to troubla in whisk, w All All. - Led My night sheet 11 debt 3. Thai». e whet o! the Twen- fleck [Manny at Fort Sheridan. wee «ml by. e Chieego a lllweukee electric our nee: Vine avenue. end hie leh em wee run ovet end etuebed It the elbow. Be wee picked up by the crew end btought to the Hotel Ingl’eeide, where Dr. lngelle unpu- hhdtke member above the elbow. He‘ in then taken taken lo the L_:h| -5 0L- in» [-3.9 n was! amputation we. found awry. the training ee hdij crushed tht the eurgeone removed it It the shoulder. The story told utohowithep pencil is that 6 mp1: of dry. pre- Vim. to $0 and“ he I“ held up arid robbed o! .110, end he immedi- My darted ' out to drown his troubles iii whiehy. end wandered onto the electric treet- with to re. inlt that he added the loee o! In ‘em to the .110. A't last ”count he was on the way baud- "cavity. ,. We will be thankful to: any item a! local news or must of public in tenet. Telephone N079} or 773 A little paragraph in going the minds of the papers that suggests a train of thought, in M two trains“ It ii the "and of human life, and hard it is: Born, welcomed, moi-ed, cried, (ed. grew, minded, roared; "mined manned. graduated,“ in‘ love, to'vdd, engaged. mm, quan- renod. reconciled, “stud. dent-ted, taken ill, died, mourned, buried and {Orgottem Here’s onir on the better half of anewly married eouple who went to Chicago from Starke county 1’1 short time ago to spend their honeymow. One day the bride, finding that she needed to purchase a few small articles, left the young husband and hotel to go shopping. “She returned shortly and went upstairs to the door she‘ supposed Opened iii'to her own room, and tapping gently at the door, she called a’tl'ectionately,‘ “let ‘me in.” No response came and she knocked again and called in insinuating” tones: “Honey, please let me in.’ ‘Medam,” answered 11 grudgemnge voice flrom within, ‘this is no beehive This is the bath room. ” ‘ Regulate your ‘advertising, expeno diture to fit the eeeeon, but do not‘ stop it any more than you would stop doipg Maine" for a month or two and then expect to reopen the note end 30 right ahead from where you left olâ€"one il II eeneible u the other; the ugumeht Ippliee to WHEN SCHOOL :5 on? m JUNE. The postal authorities n .Wuhc ingwn, tegognisigg thfi mum, of poutmuteh to make 7min“.- tn getting letten' 1n wrong bdxou. have fixed a penalty of 8200 (in 901500! taking mail out 0! th. 036! 0501‘ When-aw m- o» m Jun? 1 look out through th’ window 9% The would unm- ul‘ and. ,An' will! an 1 m thou lustful than their own and not Morning their mifi‘ was Huh} [it out o; .w ofioe and it they ibould» lam mu other than their own they Inuit re- turn" it- at once. It. aka "aphid/II newspapers. The emcee that it in the pootmaotor’ o inult cute no figure It you have been getiing other peoples mail you had better take warning or you WI“ get youteeif in trouble. .\ quu'cot‘néhooH-tpd-t- so much hm out. 0' demo! 1 than uot oping hm. too. ‘ And In“ to do mom Sometimes 1 ml}? «h. but” rays "School will be on 060.3 m time enough for you " “0? to his reward, thy; an exchange, and the attending physician informed him that he had better send for a lawyer to thaw up his will, which was done. When, told that he'eould‘ survive only a few hours; he ' turned 3to the physician, asking how much his bill was. and N'eeplied, ”3100,” He then tamed to the lawyel‘,who had spent two minute: in drawing up his will, and asked him what his bill me. The laWyer said that 8100 would be about right. "Then,” said the dying man, “I want one of you gentlemen to kneel on one side of the bedand the other men on, the other aide. " This request an. oom- plied with “And now," aeld the tick man, “I can die as my Savior diedâ€"betfie'en two thiem,” and he «11.1, erased ch‘fiim. 0’ bein' here in «hook I'd JdIt plIy hockey if i «1“». Buutpumwnmbom MMMNqu. It‘Ilouq’ Inn Malayalam“ An‘ 18y mud in th' M. 111' .0 d n'vimin' Ii ti‘ m. Or I: In In pun- n’ was An' on“. down in tho “up PI]! And I we tied! I coon, 'An‘ [othllmool lwhh‘wflfldo m IBM [III am. hi Jim! I wish I win unz- niobium-â€" Hc'flow (in: ch III” dour An’ out. th' winderâ€"bet» l‘p hovgr Come back hm In, more! I wouldn‘t h‘I’fiI t.‘ I’puk I pm. And feel jeIt like I loan; , ‘ I‘d be I long WI: 08 from here When retool let. out. in Jnn'e. A wealthy man was about to ' pass

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