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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 6 Jun 1902, p. 4

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:4 "0'35me “ _,~;‘.;:::«:mz)m_c admin”: “on Ronni . Lu”: ‘ ~ “an DR, )AMIS wnsosri f w 'Iln' nmd‘tlm't'rpwk? ILLINOIS u'nanv “no “ADI? om; u How'lngwa. moausn PARK. : m DR. FRANK ,M. INGALLS ...fiBALER ..... - -' An exchange figures ont an edi- ! a LUMBER, COAL and tofu cereer in this manner: ’VWe b ' v 7 look into the cradle, and behald‘ a c mDING MATERIAL smale ahild.fi_At the age of_10 he n ' 4â€"4â€" ‘ , ‘ isa'nois'y kid with [half the hut- 015cc and Yuk-d3 in Lumber District tons off his clothes and an eye for . .F‘Rsf ST." _ meanness; at 15 he'is devilsin‘a E . ‘ . . . .. . 1 REM! GBN'I'RAL AVENUE print shop; at 2.) the editor of a . 4 » ' . ‘ country newspaper,'at the head of ‘ every'enterprise calculated to im- 1 prove the town or enrich .thebusi- { ness thereof; at ‘35'he is .an emaci- ated » and worn out man, with _ holes in his pockets and a bald" head; at the age of 50 he is a" corpse linia cheap coffin andihis. ‘ _â€"â€"â€"- imam/ox: o7. , f 9:0. 36:: 397 ' ARC“ . ' We; the undersigned. do hereby- igree to refund the money on a {SO-cent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrupiol Tir‘if it fails to”~ cure your cough or cold. We also gugnntee a efi‘cent bot- 7 . ~th to Prove satlsfactorfi' or money re- only resources left behind are two funded; GEORGE B. Clrnmxes. . . 31 szn “swarm“. cases . of long primer type, I} ' Washington. hand press and a subscription book with 200‘delin- quent subscribers, who‘line _up and, march past his cofiin, saying: fifie‘was a public-spirited fellow, ,,A‘n:.__. 1 _ The. trusting shoe dealer is the man who gets beaten out. oi his boots maul WIN-Ill I“ kill l; i-lowhsrmrd ' Phdosil One of the impossibililies in to but bye conldn' t save anything take a photograph 20 please a homely woman . Tel; us why a druggist often! ., 11“'_ u- 'Two weeks in a vacation- seems like a very uhog't period, but ; it" is a All has «"1394 w! Fm Stock. Bell Wotk and Prim: DR. E.‘ C. KAY! ‘ TELEPHONE 77 LEVIN. own not. OPP-DOB“ ILLINOIS ILLINOIS Work Fifi: “7' mm‘ mum at {In A. E; but, Confident. 1 my lawfully hqld the m for the coming-mm; I. hereby W myself I candlduto'for County W. subject ‘to thmsp- prowl) o! the County Eepnliliun Con- " n___- __ Sound I the Pod-06kt: I! am ind ”toad-clan tamer ventiim. Tm No.22. mm»! M We will spenk out. we will be bond. Though d1 earth’s temples 'cnck. We will n01. hate u s‘ngle break. - Sou-Wt Mk In!” tack. . mi a... pen nut ".50 15 mo IN ADVANCE Peace has come to South Erica, The valiant burghera gbo we [91’ three and a half yam w the armed strength of nghnd, have laid down their m and. are to return to their FRIDAY. JUNE 6. . Tell us why a dmggiht‘oflen you 1. substitute for the Madiso'n Medicine (his Rocky Mountain Tea: Does he, love you or is he after the bigger profit? Think it over. Geo. B. Cummings. 1m: gunman 30m ‘msmmn (ficdmnnlm -onlcu: nun-AA..- an‘ I‘m-ml Am. 630. N. Gunny. It In W "“711 'Shioldl, tna‘ tn ‘ " “"5." 'L moved, seconded by Ald. Turnpr. Flint vie:- 1'58 to'amond by. tdding "upon the P509“ m, tmwrer, Manager. i â€" mm Why Aid. Warren. cm the M.” e mkrueetinjol report be eeeepted end colitreet in city eonndl June I, all “Wham. Motion-loot. Ayesâ€"Wer- bing priest. - ren, Turner Ind_)lorton. Keyeâ€" Tbo urinate-.0! thnprevionl mot- Motel, Everett. Woodrufl. Shields, inc were-rend Indon motion 0! Md. and. Brand. Aid. Warren mored. Turner, wooded by Aid. Iona. eeeonded by Turner, tint the matter were nppio'nd'. of the city printing be referred bnok Connoniution of n. P. DOWN-Jo the oommitttoe on printing for non. concerning amending oi ordivhnrther consideration. Motion car- Y nnnoe on fimrme. Aid. Everett ried.. moved, ascended by Aid. Shield» Motion by Aid. Warren, seconded . . , . n- _. L- -...uu|od n.- LL‘u AlrI Finn)" fnr ansoensiou 0' regueet of petition. Motion lost. i Petition ot, propertyI-eeneuâ€"ior' the extension of time for one year (or building sidewalk on north side 30! Proepect avenue from Dele avenue ‘to the blul. Aid. Woodrul moved. eeeonded by Aid. Shields, that the ordinance be repealed. Motion car- ried. Petition of property owners oni the west side of Dale avenue for a repeal of’tbe ordinance for eidewalk‘ from Central to Prospect avenue, or1 extemion of time for one year. Ald. Warren moved, seconded by Ald. ‘ Brand that the time be extended for one year on the ordinanoe for elde- walk on the vent lide of Dale avenue from Gentral to Proapeot avenue Petition from propqny owners in Bidet 52. requesting the city coun- cil to vacate the they in aid block. AM. Event: moved.oooondod by Ald. Shieldmhac the request of petition- W moved, seconded by Md. Turnpr, to ambnd 'by.tdding “updn tbe‘ pfopâ€" arty owners filing an 'ihdemnifying bond with the pity, to protect the city from guy damage suits. Amend- ment accepted and motion carried. Communication: from S. M. Mil lard, concerning gee lights on Lake avenue and Sycamore place, referred to committee on streets and alleys Communication fromI-I. A. Bitter, concerning fast driving of auto- mobiles, referred to committee on etreeté and alleys. Communication .from mayor, on Firstf‘at‘reet water mains, referred to‘ committee (in fire and,water. Communication from A. Lqing, on Lake avenue, wkhqutgnd its causes; referrbd t6boihmitte60n sweets and alleys. Board of local' vemente‘ recommended ardinance for d ai ing of Vine avenue and First street. Motion carried to expend 3175, C. 3: N-W. Ry. to pay $270 towards \ the improvement. Committee on [printing reported‘ on bids on city printing and recom- .msnded that the-contract be mauled to the Highwond Independent.‘ A mntinn was made by Aid. Merton, pa, all non Emma. lotion-loot. agesâ€"w... - «a, fume: ahdpllorton. Nurâ€" upnviono unt- loses, Everett. Woodwfl. Shield; a national Md. mi amid. Aid. Warren mgiv‘od. by AM- Iona, noondod by Tumor, tint the matter of in. city printing be referred back of H. P. David. to the oommittioe on printing for mandim oi anti-timber considetation. Motion eu- mien, for allowiug'paymeut iooondod by Ald. Even“, the ques- tion of lowering the water main on St. Johns avenue was r'eferred to the committee 01 power to act. P._ W.'Rectenwald came in for considerable adverse critieism in re. gard to several cement sidewalks put down by him, 'which the property owners reinsed to pay. for the work on_ account of alleged poor workmanship, and in which the city will have to defend the contractor, owieg to the fact that the lawman of streets accepted the wink without cabin] examination. The nnnnnl meeting of the North More Chapter, Daughters Of the Am‘afloen Revolution, m be“ May a 12th. The following 050611 we're f56130ted: Regent, Mien Henrietta Flint; vice rbgeut. Mrs Chas. War r09, treasurer, Mu. W. O. Hipwell; néchry. Miss Eva Egan; xegis’prar, Mrs. L M. Millard. ' 'VRefioifiu: read showed that 'the mémbership list was.grddually en-i larged eyery year. . ' A.,committge waé appointed to, arrange" for the purchase of» an bis- ltorical picture‘ to be 'p'reeented to- iono of our public sch‘oolu. ' vuv v- yu- l ...... It will be g'remefinbered thatmthe Achapte‘t. has already doh‘ategi‘ several ‘ fict'hres-and medals to . our schoots, but the citizens more éspecially rel call the efl'ortSjOf "the society in rais- . ting the funds necessaiy {or the pur. chase ’of the village 'flagstafi' and flag, which were formally presented to thatown by Zapprbpriate‘hexetcises pn ' Nov} 3, 1896. This is r_é¢orded on'a' , me I plate at the base of the stag! . z‘ T, 8 next meeting ‘01 the chapter. flie next meeting ‘0'! the chapter will-be held at Egandnle on Flag ‘day, June» 14th, to celebrate the 125th anniversary of the adoption of our flag by the American congress. An interesting feature of. thin meeting will be an exhibition'of revolutionary ms in silver. china, _ clothing. military accoutremente and . I documents. on fire and water pith ul ‘muq.

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