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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 1 Aug 1902, p. 4

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i J. c.- ROGAN. E A Electrical. Cmstrnction r ; : PROFESSIONAL cums : = fl ' Wholesale and Retail Dealer In ............ , HIGH GRADE O OILS and GASOLINE mzmrnxmk; ‘X'Phonfifl 310111.530 PARK. : ' ILLIXOIS} Office a Hotel Ingledde HIGHLAND PARK. : IL? 0300 uni Residencyâ€"Hotel Moraine Daceâ€"Boom 49 . Hounâ€"9-1!;2-3;_7~8 Beddo'nce-Boon} 47 HIGHLAND PARKV : .3 ILLINOIS All kinds of Lamps and Fixtures} in Stock Bell Work and Private; Telephncs n Spunky. ~ . i . v ‘11“ 3.? ’ .‘ _".’. ”mm a. c. mm: son's “mm sma‘ HMfiMuumOZM +40- 355520 35”.. .F... ‘ rnLepuox 7-.- DR. FRANK M“ INGALLS TELEPHONE 67. LUMBER, COAL and BUILDING. MATERIAL DR Highland Park, Ill. Kerouac. Gaoline. Benziné. Linseed Oil, Turpentine. NcaMoot Oil: h RAVINIA FIRST ST. ' NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE. G. W. BYSONG DR. 13.. H. POMEROY DR. E. C. KAY! :1: Oil. Sewing Mafia: Oil. Mucbinc Oils. 8Axle Gnu: Il‘ld‘ Yards it; Lumber Dfistrict A1. 5; ROSING . Robertson “Humming. m.,.. Civil Engineer ILLINOIS P. 0. BOX 397 ILLINOIS ...â€".-â€" o " " ' , R! W .393 Canal Avenue. . i 9"“ mum. 7 's'hmm'koad mm Cu tamed a ampedâ€"031cc u mum-ad Put uncond- clan mm. Confident | my Inwfnlly hold the office for the coming term. I hereby announce myself a. candidate for Count Trenenrer; nubjoot to-tho 3p- prov of the Count. Republicam (‘0:- vantion. . . ‘ no. N. Gamma. ' .veution. omen IUI' hut: uni-anus nan-u. - â€"â€"--_,‘. announce myself a. candidate for Count Treasurer. subject. to. the ap- prov of the County Republican (‘0:- vention. - ~ -G:o. X. 03mm“. The XW'S‘LETTEB P“?B its ’9‘ EHooley of Chicago and the print porter a salary for getting news§were Worth winning. ' six datysin the .week._ Wth you?i Dr. Hans Schwteigel gave a very- see thisrsoc‘iety- news from Hith‘pretty dinner rt. Monda even- land Park and the North Shore: . - ‘ pa y ‘ ' y _ . _ _ ~ , mpg 111 the Amsterdam room to‘Mr. 1n “*3" BIG ghlpago (11th, “5' and Mrs; Chas. Henrotin, Mir. member .F‘ has 'appeared .Im tF‘ngohn T. Kitchen, Prince Sophia, NEWS-LETTER ‘ almost verbatim 10f Austri§;Bar0n Von schnémn; _ L Ambuneengent. I hemby unnonnoe my candidncy for the office 0! County Superinwndént of Schoois. submnto the decision a! £110 W131i“): V tyOoanntiofi. " ' ‘ 8-10 ' - W. c. mammal}; ;Highland Plrk. 111.. J uly '1‘. 190~ . A . . .‘ . y . _ “from one to two weekg bgfore. ‘_ ibaoh of 'anaia' 'ths Harriet 0f Counk'y “Wu *‘ .> That, ‘ great, - 'b'ig-heartedg ?) iMOIéOO, of Chicago; BLWOL , ‘ v , . _ ~ , , - , -~ ._ - . 1 , . km ’1‘! 1 3:3; Sikp‘t’gfffiumi? m ggfitgiogg Izng’ fihe f???“ ‘af Germany; Mrs. Ernest Smith..- ‘ 0 ange, ‘0 99' Miss Kirkland. Mr. C. Awfluo'n i‘ing mndidatés. they are, hegeby in« . domed “‘9‘ 1. ”fining mam.“ for issue) to all the little country s, aner Walter'fl Hately '6f'0hi ‘ â€" s - » ’ t V 9 ) , . f' A. -1 fi-_‘£“ and Park. "1.. A chad-sol North Shore “Hellm- . ‘ 1i; looking over some of onr‘ex4 changes we find that our fellow tawnsman, David A. Holmes, has annoanoed himself a candidate for county treasurer. .- ‘ While the Judge seems to be a Tm Biol 92'. manna Put.“ 0. Don“ i-Aa' bqoyfn at home there is little doubt that his , mafly friends win com. sidér the modesty a virtue and stand by him in the coming con- ‘ vention. The. ’gepublicans may not think it nécessary: to give §Highldnd Park“ a representative [On' the ticket, but it isn’t best [to oiv'erlook even a‘ blind republi- can t‘own. -‘ The Park has several aspirantsfor “plains,” ' FRIDAY. AUGUST ,1 1902. ,Prof. W. C. McKenzie has sn- nuanced himself as a candidate for superintendent of 'schoois, and Fred Rudolph is seriously think- ing of trying for the nomination for shetifi. Whatever hsppens, .j our candidates can. depend on .Deerfield’s solid support. minis u... pea yam ”.00 IF PAID IN ADVANCE (IICOIPOI Tl!) ) Manner. Editor 3“ winvfinn‘ "1‘4 ’ ROAD T Romain/1 _ M about “honor am 4 thing"? The Chicago ppm don‘t observe this ancient M ‘ in “Mr thieving. operation- 611 the 0011mm 0! m.” MLmli. “ Since the day am the 81d piper In: pfiqtod in the United State'- (The Hen-Letter) it has been u we“ abound role for an houoffl able editot to credit a contempor- ary for items clipped; but the»; trust-subsidized (so-called mod-- em) and stereotyped newspapers think it no disgrace to steal news items from the little one horse "country" papers, and so these model, uptoedate REFORM sheets pitch right in and “swipe" our society. items by the column, and when remonstrated with, say: “Its f legitimate'steal.” WO‘J have taken; a sudden boom "here. i. The Park’ Lodge number 866 has‘ grown in three months from abootl thirty members to’o'Ver sixty; and ial adding from two to six at: every ‘ meeting. . The, enthusiasm shown by {the members is wonderful, there will! be over one hundred members if thie’ exeellent Work on4tbo part of individ. ‘ ual members continuany, Most mem- 5 bars find it very easy to get gm apoli- cation for membership after explai'n- in; that the order pity: a port of the insurance carried for a broken arm, leg. or lone. '0! hand or foot, and if totally disabled in semi-annual pay- manta until the 'full amount carried in id,» 95 .{his in the only ibsfiianbp edge where women as We“ no men are remind they finch. hon oHadiea eager to join. arokhntwfiapwwfi a. :5 £35 nod Hat; M. Brigham delivend one ¥°f. his interesting lecture. {In-the ;ballroom of We Moraine Wednoic idny evening. 80mm! 8. I. 001100: and '11.. and mu Puke: have secured room’- n the Moraine and with»: the Sunday for the 1:5an 0! lthe summer. ' 5 Mn. JohnB. M5yo,of Chi0530, Mr. and Mn. 0. E. Walker, of Chicago; Mrs. J. A. Goth, of 'Peoria, ‘and Mr. E. ’1‘. Powers, 01 -Denver, are among the late 95:- rivals at the Moraine. A large progte‘sslve ensign. party, consisting of sixteen tables, was held 1n the new ball room on Thursday evening. The shit was beautifully conducted by Miss Hooley of Chicago and the prizes- were worth winning. A great deal of interest has been excited by the open tenuip tournament held at the Moraine *7; comm this week Thwe View. Bi? 5/!- lJoneI, W E: Egan, H. Sweetland', ELiéut. McCreery,L. Houghteling, EJ. R Jones, Gordon Hately, E. | Schlesinger. teen entries which included' a number of brilliant tennis players. Th2; following participated: J C. Everet1,H.H Bennett, Charles Lobdell, M. T. Lightner, Lieut. Goodfellow, 0011181111, E. Chandler Iqu‘g, flow’efls 911$me D: Highland Parig Panama. once open from 7 a; m. to 7:30 p. m. Oflce not open on Sunday. Mal trains arrive and depart u follows J 80cm! Baum 9:53 a. m. melted and (11.1??th Emun‘mnmn 9: 33 a 'm. reached and dispuched 11 :31 D. an. “ awasp “ 4 v'H 5:80 p. m. “ ‘ ' 7:17 p.m . ” (unpacked. Sunday mm. mm «mm m; m mu”: calm to misuse. band 9:. deputnrc of Win; _‘....Ai‘“‘. THE MORAINE. received A w. motorist. P u I! ‘l

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