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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 30 May 1902, p. 5

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If} f 11, ‘f ' Our eitizene new here on oppor- tunity to join with the state and notion in the front movement to honor the memory o! our beloved martyred president. Poetmuter Fletcher he: been asked .to more I smell amount as the direct ehere of this community in thie praieeworthy work. The figure bee been not low. so that we may morclihely peu it than go below it. All who would honor McKinley and hue their names enlisted with the other grate- ‘ ‘ ‘ in...- n‘ 6L- nation in this loving uibuw to. his - â€"7 ”a ._.-!_V Indian now have the dfiiiortiinity to come forward and mike their o'flaring. Remember -- large contributions are not‘eipeotedâ€"exoept from those who eon well aflord or wish person- ally to make them. What' to deeired‘ for thie manoment Is a little oflering‘ from every man, woman and child who honored and mourned McKin. layâ€"a tribute that none will miss, but which will go to a moat worthy end. and to tell the fact to his children and friends” Conhributiohs from Highland Park‘ and shrroundinga‘ are as ‘iollows: Citize‘ns of Wuukegan ..... ~. .3 31 00 Lodge No. 492. Libertyvifle. .. 10 00' ‘Schoois of Highwood and ‘ Antioch .............. ‘ ....... Antioch Lodge No. 127, Milbhrn Citizéns of Long Grove ......... Lodge No. 298, Wauconda ...... Citizens of Foss“ . ; . . . . ........ Township High School, High- land Park.....~ ............. " Total to date from empty. .a 69 50 The NEWS-LETTER will publish from week to Week the new subscrip- tions that are deposited with the postmaster, and it hoped that they will be properly representative of the city and its surroundings. Don’t waste 'your money on Worthless imitations of Rocky Mountain Tea. Get. the enuine made only by the Madison: edicine Co. A great. family remedy. 85 cents. Geo B. Cummings. The Germans are now making sugar from beets and gasoline from potatoes. They will probably but be trying to get blood out of a turnip.‘ McKINLBY MONUMENT. 8‘15 525 250 d WANTE- W1 elect of such happenlngs as that at Wig“ is really impressiie. In the pres- ence of the working of the earth’ s crust in that diabolical style even . thing also looks small. Even the mighty human race, with its ambi- tions and quarrels, which take up so large an amount of one ’s atten- tion, tends to shrink to micro- scopic dimensions. The mind seems instinctively to see that just on Hungâ€"wan. nn earth lmfore the iraée came upouhil, so them could EEG be an blith-Eére ng‘iifi‘imf "out a single human being existing on‘its surface. The question of a spring bonnet or a summer suit. and the issues of'“ci‘viiization”' generally, . can’t stand the com- parisonxvith such dignity. Proud man simply has to go back some- ‘where and sit downsâ€"Springfield Republican. «.,' . * A nov’el feeling of huffing. bounding imgnlses goes through your body. You fee young. not. young. and are young. after taking Rocky Mountain Tea. 35‘ cents. 000. B. Cummings. ‘- cg-l We would be very much pleased t to have friends of the News- an ‘ call up telephone 92 or 773 with any ' news or items of interest. If you know of anything that has happened or is to happen, tell us. What may seem of little interest to you may be important to the news gatherer. It will be verv_ little trouble to you and will cost you nomere is not a resident of this city who cannot contribute something in the shape of news i they so desire. We believe 1n co- operation between our patr one and our staff The editor- wishes to make the columns of the ‘ News LETTER still more interesting ' and will appreciate your help' 1n this diredtion. If you have not a tele- phone drop a Lnote or call and see us. Your identity will not be disclosed ) Telephone your tips; it will cost you nothing, and we will do the rest. ,Telephones.92 or 773. _ s When an editor makes 31 mietpke, Newspaperdom declares that the entire country knows it. A preach er’ s mistakes are either forgot-ten or excused, a' lawyer ’3' killed by his, stenugrapher, a baker’s eaten, a coal dealer’ a burned, and a doctor’s buried, but the editor’s are always bobbing up. If by chance the edi- tor‘e mistakes should be forgotten for awhile, they are sure to show up the first time éome one Opens up the ofice file.. Who’s lanai-Linn arél'you read- ing? ms afinnmw now xnwsmmnn. (all! u . m4mmr Ibzmmmr ; . , <<000x>20p00>r 000.220. m40<mm ‘ Wheeler Wilson Sewing machines ‘ . Repairing Nullfiuo . By es Tested roe 3"" PM” ems. M. SCHNEIDER :JEWELER AND OPT ICIAN â€" A__‘A_ A- “MA. Telephone 453 McDONALD' S BLOCK ' ‘ i. HE HAS THE BEST STOCK III HIGHLAND PARK AT THE LOWEST THIOES. ' 0.04“va 0 MW North Shore Vacant and lmptovcd Real Estate. Peabody. Houghleling Co. BUILDING LOANS LOANS No. '04 Durban Street. CHICAGO. Opfiposlie Md}! [Entrance to Depot "Musical sum . Etc. Noodles for .n fist-Inn Rewiring “991 9°“ M-.‘ m I ..

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