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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 2 Jan 1903, p. 6

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* Tim..â€" givrn fur (ieurssee and Madison streets ' a lsirst cars Sunday. b To Highwood Pow: Statum. c To .\unh Chicaau Sub- 5mm"). Rgvhlnâ€"North‘vbound. deducts minutes from Highland Part time: Southbound. add 6 minutes. ~, t. Lust Amcles should be called for at Highwood Oft'fi Exvrrss Matt" upied upon prepayment tu Con uctur. m attaching of franks which are un salu- at Hmhwoud othCe. . . , Fur Advertising Space. rates. etc.. in the can. address Highwood othce. Evinsl'n Ill INDEPENDENT CHINESE COOKS m 7 am In 'I', m 8“ .83) :0 8. d? 50 Ill“ 810 .t’) .3. I and III.3I'4III|N.8-Iand wand 5. 25am! 10..) «LID-ml I185: n «I ummd 5. tun a. 33 and Inland 3‘: v e nand (Sand 50:: I! sound 55:- v e nand "and ‘8 In I nutes In mute, h u u rm I nukes!" I null-u m i nun-u m I notes ham and In I mun-III 'Inulu an" [tn-after then n q nigh" .IlIr'iIfu-It lb: .31ch they”! _Ihe§§gII§j‘w§fler they!" tho: i I’ I I 3 1 «an: ¢¢D* ass: 5.... 82': 3:5 38' see “9-.“ we =39!" use Queer Phase of the Otherwise Vex" Acquisitlve Nnture o! the Hon. gollfin Servant. The following examples of the in- dependencgpf Chinese cpoks are given byâ€"a San Francisco writer: “I hnew one who, being asked by the mistress of the house to make a cup of coflee for a tramp, considered this to be be- neath his dignity'and preferred to dis. miss th'e fellow with a gratuity out of his own pocket, The same membe- ing presented by the master of the house with a handful of cigars. did not accept them without politely in- timating that he had plenty to give away to his friends. Nor must I fail to record that. this individual. who was notorious for the economical methods he followed out in kitchen management. gratefully refused en otter of increased wages on the grounds both that he.hed no need of the money and that the expenses of his department were. he conceived (in his delightful pigeon-English), already sufficiently heavy." I“ ll bl] bl: bl‘.’ 1““, Arrive Aniw 1 Anive *Anive leu'e Anlve ' Arrive ~ Highl'dlllghâ€" Fm} “luke- Wauke “$95!“!!qu- vansl'n n . . _,A _-_ wwww TWIN 6I0 IU ll) 3‘! MI :- Ema May :5. 1902. 5-9;“ng cu...- mm! Nance. Is your family worth ‘0 a day to you I) A protector that will protect your family nightrand day is the GHIGABD TELEPHONE. III Visit? inhifl 4inimihfl Hui In In lo II II 6N 031‘! but 5 cents .m- a, GIIIGAGO TELEPQIOIE, column! 9H 1H 6N NURTHBUL’ND. M ‘- ‘ vwâ€"w- w“- i. :3 gutnunuI unuI uni“L mm m i nutcsulmi after the b o u r untfl lo (I) 10 30 Ill“ II (I) ll 20 8“) 1125 13.15 10 u 10 10 '3 w bl: lo 1050 ll I0 l0 Eflcte Slang. The'worst use of slang is not wlien it is fresh and piquant, but. when it becomes stale and passes into the reg- ular vocabulary of the people, to the exclusion of good English, says the To- ronto (Ont) Globe. Such expression; as “I can see his finish," when they are first uttered, are often used with con- siderable humorous effect. But the language is impoverished and vulgar- ized by the habitual use of “turn down" for reject, “can down” for a mild re. buke, “{roast” for a severe one, etc. After these expressions have been med for s certain timetthey ought to be taken out of circulatioh, ilong with the tagged hanknotes.‘ in]? Shfiiihn quail! 610 A Touching Eulogy. .The following brief but touching eulogy was recently pronounced by a sergeant over the tomb of a soldier in the cemetery at La Ba 0: “Coma-odes, the deceeeed. whim of us all, had a clean sheet.‘ He looked after hie book, which “rely required mending, endhe Ilwuyi had some money to draw from his pay. Imiute Ms ample. con- ndes.” ' 67 m1 EBIDAN IU .3 .) I: 1.7 THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. SUL'THBUL'ND. alier until mm 77 l0 llll) I! . I: 11.00 540 (In-1mm if}; d HI}. (1 i Arrive 10V!!! “t6 11.4.3 [3.15 if? I mama mm m "(3 II I! 1268 1‘13 WWWW éé‘éifiéi ~ 42 W93 ”NV“ 3295 [:10N TIFAIL TO REMEMBER THAT ”ERENBERG HINTZ ******%******************§ as» :0 “N26 3 :ZOW um Zm_:n_< $fl fiflflfiflflflflflmflflmflflmflflflflflk ifififi BRUBERIES FRUITS, VEGETABLES ifir‘fou Woxnod‘nd‘hfi‘ W936 m 8'5 Wuémvm Â¥****************%**%****% _ 0:8me mmmo c.“ >rr Ezom Wmflflflflflflflfiflfiflflflmfiflflflfiflfifl ‘ Will'open hisfiannual Mid-Winter Clearing Sale Edgar M. Snow 00. Telephone 54. IN SUMS or $1,000 AND UPWARDS, ON WELL LOCATED IMPROVED HIGHLAND PARK REAL ESTATE Fruits and Vegetables The Up-to-Date Shoe DealeF, jKeepnthclyery Best of Everything In Seasonahle A “\v 4" uvvuâ€" p.» Unh the Best u! Evcruhing in the Line of ROCERIES **** Watch for the Bargains he will offer NEXT WEEK , . A. BLOMDAHL. HRS. A. BOCK Are Always the Best the Market. Afl'grds. RUGERIES HAY, FEED, ETC. 3sconsin' ‘Ice The Stock of Wé'é't'wCéh'tral Ave. PER CENT l0l WASHIISIOI ST. c H ICAGO

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