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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 31 Oct 1902, p. 4

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: ; PROFESSIONAL CAIN ; : I. I15 mm Oflcolounu: WWW m.â€" , â€" m :: gamut. Residence 11 l-'. W. Crashing- V... __â€"-.V utuumm» PARK, | an. John. Ave. A-maunpmlmnmm- 06w st Hotel lngleddo HIGHLAND PARK. : [Ll D. 0* PURDY SOI’S HABBWABE STORE All kinds of Lamps 3nd Fixtures in Stock. 3:“ Work And Print: Tclcphmcs a Specialty. TELEPIIONE .NO. 28 HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. Hamsâ€"+11; 2-3; 7-0 umuuxo PARK : . u J. C. ROGANv ____2 Electrical Construction Ofiice and Yards in Lumber District. TELEPHONE 67. .VA,A .MAM, _. ‘uuuun‘ WEED. Telephone 213. ) HARRY. Prop FOR RENTâ€"In Highland Park, 9. room furnished house; swam heat and all modal-n improvement: will rent from November 15. to April 13. Adam. Box 457. - [7-23-24 :: Glen‘c/bev Hotel :: Insertions In this column. 30 words or less. (me insertion. _.25 u :4 u n foul; .. ‘ .15 Mom than 30 words!) cents. ‘ All ads in this column must be paid in ad- vance where advertiser hum) regular ac- count with this (mice FOR SALEâ€"1A \haudaome; mahognny sideboard; can be bad at a bargain: can. It seen at 0. ll. Morgan‘s resi- dence. ‘ iÂ¥'_AN'i‘P)[)Â¥Tb_géptT:[I uprjght piano, LUMBER, COAL and ; BUILDING MATERIAL j 00d condition, for the wintgr. Aid "$3.150. ndxua. ~ ' ‘vavvml Park‘ Ave; One mock West of Depot “‘02â€"! “is L...‘ DELâ€"ILL“ DR. FRANK M. INGALLS DR. was WAISON Baggugc ILLINOls NEAR CENTRAL: AVENUE DR. E. H. POMEROY . Robertson ....DEALEB [Na... Want Calumn. TELEPHONE 1‘7 FIRST ST. ...»Oflk~e hm... for wuhing pm Will my 2% cents a D Luge canon up at Nzwa-Lmn omce L. A Expresaing b ! P. Q. BOX 397 ILLINOIS -8 ’SLJ Inca-d throw Ollce I! “:1th Put ILLINOIS unmade “flaw" A TRUE CHARI‘W. ' : Rev. Plunstiehl’s Sabbath cchoolE foleee has all summer been loquing_ 'out for some practical Christian] work for them to do during thci coming winter Last Thursday, at: their monthly business and. social. imceting at the home of Mr Vail, thci committee reported, recommending}. ltbe opening of a night school Ind, ‘rcading room in the West Division litrect. church, a mission of the‘ lPrcebyteriun church, in II densely ipepulated poor district. of the city. The hool will be open four even- , Ingf: week, and a teacher hired, 1 who will instruct in English, arith- l metic and 600k keeping. The read- iing room will be open every night In :thc Week, where books, papers and {periodicals will be supplied through Ethe efl'orts oi the class; making a, ‘bright, warm place for young men Ito gather during the long winter ‘uigbts, thus keeping them out of {saloons and demoralizing places lwhich abound in that neighborhod. l Their homes are so unattractive that swam Road Publsshing Co. .0- ‘o E. Don“. C. C. Donut M. m1 Cum-l Avenue. as possible.” The only real comfort- ablé place 18 the saloon. The class will endeavor to offset that by keep- ing open theia reading room and making it as attractwq as p‘oBsibla. Adnnuhg rota I“. know. on goalie-u.- Inf). Oknm‘ tus‘ “\nnl‘ Last Week, Thursday evening. the following oflicers of the‘clase Were elected for. the *next six months: President, Carleton Vail; vies presi- dent, 'T. Troxell; secretary, John Gmnt; treasui'er, Arthur“ Purdy. Ushers" for the "church, .beginning November; James Trpxell, Atthur Purdy, George Millard. _ The coming eecial event of next Week is the reception which will be given next Tuesday attérnoorflrorn 4 to 6’ by fire. Edward A Small in honor of her eieter, Mrs. William H. Moore, of New Ybrk city. mm In... Pen van, . 81.00 IF PAID IN ADVANCE- FRIDAY. OCT. 31. 1902. (mm-nun.) THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. OFFICE: Candidate for Sheriff of Lake County, Illinois John ll.'8heshen wss born in Highland Park. August. 20. 1870. was rested Ind begsn his successful business career here. winning the M I‘nd esteem or sll by his manly. “night-forward business principles and is honesty sud integrigy. _For over twenty-£380 yesrs Mr. nbeshen . has been setively engaged er and r. Mr. Sheahen has been I member of the Highland Perk Vol- unteer Fh'e _ partment for six yenrs. sud for two year: acted as assistant fire mmhnl. At present he is serving an a countable for Deerfleld townahi . Mr. Shaken has pmven himself faithful to every public trust. reposed in h In, and it is expected that Lake county citizens win give biin a rousing mtjority next Tuesday. ~ integrit . For over twenty-two years Mr. hheahnu . ha» been wuvely engaged in the_ 8 eahen .18le Quit-y Copptpy. and of which (303106113395 now the own- .-. .-.. To the Voters of Lake County: The principal issue in the local campaign in Lake County this year ls'tho gambling issue. The invasion of the district by the gambling lraternity within the past year and the establishment of the so-called Lorillll'd pool- room at Deerlield has been a mailer of great concern to the residents of the community. On the Sheriff of the county must fall the responsibility 0! eliminating all sorts of vice, and I hereby pledge my self that ii elected to the office of Sheri", I will faithfully lniorce the law and proceed at once to close poolroom will flourish within this county during my term of oflice.anxl gambling of all other character I will laithfall y endeavar to suppress. , ' \Sig'ncd‘, V JOHN g1 'zl-Icaupyy “M Democratic Candidate lor Sheriff oi Lake County. Rev. and Mrs. Grover, Mr. and Mrs. Grover, and the Misses Grover” who, were the guests of Colonel H.“ P. Davidson and family several days last week. while waiting fox their household fuiniture from the city, went into, their new home. Saturday, ‘Mr. Grover, who is in charge of the department of educational publicl- ftione It Read, McNelly a Co.’e. bee ‘teken the Lining honee, hevin ‘d'e- l«aided to make his home in Big lend Park. A Mr Sheahen’ e opponent was chief of police‘ of Waukegan several years ago Heisa member of the political machine of which the present sheriff, Griflin,iea member D. A Grady, of Wnukegan chairman of the democratic county committee, believes the pledge of Candidate Shea- hen will insure his election as sherifl. You will make no mistake if you cast your vote for John H. Sheahen. ' SHEAIjEN'S PLEDtIE TO THE VOTERS fllxhhnd Park. “L, (J JOHN 1-1.. SHEAHEN Society as a whole has been rather at": stana still during the past week as far ee concerns entertainments of a local nature. The Coliseum has been the magnet of the weekl Among those who enjoyed the delights of Horse Show are: Mr. and Mrs. Charles C. Yoe, who had e box; Hr. end Mrs. Paul Smith and family, as the Quote of Mn“ Willie. H. Home; Hr. Ind Mn. 8;- P. Ohilde, Mr. and Mrs. F. R. McMnllln end Mr. Page. Oct. 13, I902.

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