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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 7 Nov 1902, p. 3

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will be of the ale 0! pies, qunlly I; in} ’ hong/ t1! 1/) Lifliil may The a wiil ldren. sand- the iriate xtmas azaar heir lul- new the the WW” 3!. uienl lel by whsch w haunt mosquitoes cut be nuc- “my waged. 'l‘hg but method in to duh the swampy region: in which the insect. broods. but. where this «not he done 3 ml! quantity 0! kerosene oil will round] th- numnco. “When a thh film of oil in dhtrlbo “When e thin an, of oil in dietribo nted over the eurfec'e of the weter it eeeie up the young mosquitoea' breathing tunnel, causing deeth. I! A people living in country pieces or theee unplug out. even where there in no etegnent weter. will see that every open receptacle. tub. or berrel "ie treated once or twice e month with e epooetui o! keroeene they will refleve themeeivee of much misery. Whein stagnant ponds ere treated in this menner, the treetment being re- .peeted once in every 20 days. in or- der to catch each eucceeding genera- tion, life in the neighborhood may be (node beerehle where once it wne e .hnrden. “The people in en entire neighbor- 'hood mey be miserable from one until breeding piece. end they any ~-be nude correspondingly heppy by the tree of 011.11. is eetimeted that an ounce of oil is enough for 15 square feet of eu‘rtece.” Time ehanges all thinge, and time In changing the public and private eati- mmate of trees in this country. When phe pioneers came upon a vest wilder- . new the trees were as much opposed to their making comfortable liveli hoods u were the copper-skinned s , ,' - , ages. They Ina-92 war upon the 10 " st _ with mo - than judgmentz/Jey ~slaughter-3d and laid ‘waste. the Pitthburg Post, With euch b_.e‘nninge of “the people their eons, ”uted m- f/‘V though gradually tr" -. Ietter' has come. a'oe understood By many. 01:! _ they should hem be sacred, and young trees as :o‘c- ing to he encouraged, swvunuu d y , Wm“ fie Destruction 0! ~luy In ’l‘hhfi Country I!” Hale Ben-Inlay ‘ 0“ 0..- Very VII-Able. A «he 3 3/11» h only a few yeare‘since JD! 13""n]]. of this state, astonished .’ ic by bringing suit against a I , ' as company for hacking i es of! some statdy trees be- i , they interfered with the string- “ or proper insulation of its wires. , com-ts sustained the doctor‘s con- 1 res, The telephone copamny winner, ‘ coon {bx-get the fact, for it. was com- pelled to pay smartly for the destruc- tion wronght. " "When you take up 5 reddcnco in tho City of Mexico," said an Amen-icon, who Ind lived there for uni-o1 yen-u, “you on suited upon by the polico. who at yomhou many. beggars my coll it your home every morning and receive 3 dole. Ann-Ii. Experience of an America- WI. Went to 'Re-ldo In ' . chlco. ' TREES ARE TREASURES. A HYPHENATED MESSAGE. "Yofir umwer I. recorded. and (my d-‘om. first! “Then. u I'm the one who said eight beggtn might come around. you don't went me. ’ “ ‘It cannot be. It is the I-won’t-sgd- e-cmsed-onoot-‘em-Jones Iwant. ‘ “‘But he is not in just now. .an ovleeve you: mange with me?‘ “‘Sl, senor. Tell you him when he strives that it he don‘t-wantâ€"to-Icedâ€"n culled-para? eta been-3049131130- And-hrhuged- -to- ' " Mrs. S. S Stanger spent sew-ml] days this week in Chicago where, she was the guest of her sister. l; l Mrs. ,. uliiii’s fine little flint-1 'oughb d,“Harr‘y,f’ the "only entry mn by Mr. McMuHin this year wi drew from the Home Show1 th new laurels added to him 1 rmer proud record having been1 ‘ watded a prize in every class In 1 which he was exhibited, at the1 ! Colisen In last week. m.nw«W * ._ éhnml." " “1mg. inuip‘éf’wfwfoufi‘g“ gmothm‘ of 17 years. was visitiugj inext door "to the Darlings, and beam» quickly in , response to an {appegl for help, .and promptly §held the. child‘s wrist untflthe Ernrrivnl of Pr. Bergen, who was“ (hailed by ‘phmxe. A‘few stitches imam taken in thu injured hand, Emu! the» principal danger was over. ;Mrs. Hinds said she learned'thq jknowlmlge that pruhnbly saved {the baby's “ft‘ while in the gym- }nasium at collwgv. A seriuus accident was saved from a fund ending km Friday by the promptness and 431d“ of Mrs. Josephine Hinds.. a niece of Mrs. Hadlock, Visiting the latter. The l3~months old baby of ' Myron Darling managed to (lit himself quite hm”) with bmken glass, severing the large artery in his Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Johnson, of Texioo, and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Swaicago, spent a pleas-l i-aut afternoon last week It Shingle mm: 7:116 gmfljmjoyod What 6901' the new racing boats in the: Palms: Boat Complny’o shop. ‘ unit! the Jone: I want. h not the THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. RA VINIA. u: ‘1 Up- to-Date FOOTWEAR Childroo’ 0 School Shoes “Booming loony noon *************************g Shoes CALL AT Shoes I QMDAHLZS W '"'1."'M?':‘"vt?;75‘ist'.1. ~ 55:51.5". Laundry Bundles ca'l'led for him delivered. Â¥*%****%****************** Reliable Steamy- Ixzundryw ST. PETER ”BROS" Props. Vine Ave. Highland Park,'lll. Telephone 54.7. ‘ Central Avenue : Highland Paik, Ill. Phorle (303 For Anything in the Line of HRS. A. BOCK Are Always the Besi the Market. Aim-I19. West Central Ave. PER '8

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