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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 27 Feb 1904, p. 3

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‘ Oflice'open from is. m. to 7:15 p. m. - Office‘ open ffom ‘9 a. m. to lo 3. m. Sun- “ , ' {hi1 (ruins Arrive nnd dc rt as follows: South Bound. otth Bound. Rcc’d find dispatchgd' Rec'd und dispatched ”j I 9:04 u. In. 7:46 n. m. 13?; p. II. 9:33 1. m. : . m. m. ”A 6:55 g. II. skte‘l’éed ~ 5:36, p. In. ,g ‘ Suimgilh swim! at 7:31 I. n. and "Minnâ€"Parties to take part. of v.5. house and board family. Bent free. ' 'Address Boxlsaa. , 12-13 _.. MWthvrâ€"Young minâ€"7 for ‘ painting and puttying. Apply to Palmer net-Bow Co. 1: ,,_, __..-- .- --uwvvu ll 7:}! I. II. no dig-relied It 5:431:13. In. , “ml-elonganhumbdm the de- rum-d mg... mmmumquul- W Indium. wank, in “I“ ran] ”’1. Monday owning, at tho home 0! C. P. Sullivan. on Path "cone. The atoning passed all too qlhhly lo: the merrymthers. Re {Mnem- were wand and a little male and singing cloned a dolighl III owning. In. thn 8. Reason '0. the ltdlel' first print and It. 3. A. Woloh tho first print (0: Nu. In. John. Duly, I good of the nigh. carried of tho ladioo’ WI- tlon und It. Prod Gmnulndo the M’. The club will go Into u- flmt until that tho Lontoh m “.8" The beautiful end elehonte Ion! decontione teetifled to the high ee~ teen in which the deceased was held by‘her relatives end friends. "In spite of the inolemency of the weether the church wee filled with eomwing once, end e Inge cottage followed the remain. to Deetfleld cemetery where they wen kid at FUNERAL OF M”. man. I'll- loner-l o! In. Emil nget wu hold Sandy nttorhoou from the United Enngdial church. Rev. [fir ofloilting. FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Public woreh’ip at 10:85 e. m. and 7:30 p. In. The evening service will be under the auspices of the Young Men’s Sociel Union. Special music and addreeeee. All Ire weloone. Seats W§n.rnn.â€"Pmies to free. Wiflf'l‘iPE-fi t‘g‘v'v'fiifiilg com and Board in private house. Steam bent and electric 1i gm Mod- em conveniences. Inquire at, Numâ€" L'mmn omoe. VIN'I‘IDuâ€"A few upils to oin even- ing glags in shop hand. E or further phi-tinder: mdrégâ€"fibx 1T5 klnd Park. ~ refinances. one Insertion. - .28 u u u '0“! ‘l u u “av-I'll!“ thisoolflmn must be paid in a - cc v set-bu no re um- Ic- nmfi‘m'fiflg. : ‘ ”MILAN PARK POSTOFFIBE. in I receptacle strewn Want Column. In gm- comma . ‘, High- p13 18 In One. of Iniclde. Dr. Weldo. city of London coroner. dd In I. lecture recently thete weapon Inmhmdotemn who had beenmurJ dered In elven tightly grasped,» that the anger: nomethnee have to be meted before It on be rein-ed. It: then. at m. the, In no can. u an New Dry Cell Battery. A new German patent relating to sni- 'nnic batteries of the class which is composed of n series of separate dry: cells has been issued. The improve- ments cover the production of 3 battery which is capable of being kept in storey 1 of being transported in an absolutely “ dry condition and of being rendered It for use at a moment's notice by the in» troduction of I. suitable liquid into the separate cells constituting the battery. The space between the two electrodes 0! the cells is filled up with blotting met or other suitable material, «noble of nesormngtne electrolyte. " was: re:- quired for use the covers are removed from the cells and filled with the blot- ting paper soaked with my convenient electrolyte, such as smmonlsc solution. The covers are then replsoed, end the betterles are ready for dmmediste use. "mummummm. “WWI-lmwuumm: whammurowuw. moo on but I...“ Mlmwmflmm “maiden-tawny“, ‘ Mcflmwtdbmum. meheuohumdn. “WM"NWM”thDMw'o. “filth!- Roblnhutold Inc .0. Oahuldonolchud‘m, goodgaaqmrmduntumboy; m~uumm“mmmu. wulbeuhedaeel.udcuuoflu. ”Winchâ€"udhynududuau They’ll at. you "Id. flop: choir line. A-dvhhueJndmudn-luduov. . Juuuuhlcnflm.n'llhm you know. Oh the charm“. "ch Put” but plan. toga. mmmnounmmdncu Anhb “II-II. noon" M's “hem (and Count. My thousand-and whely ”had: The place when men‘md women will find The needed an for body and mind. Thememmmmuho-eyanm. ‘ And you smile. and cry. and huh. and dog. 0mm- huuufulPu-kkthe ulcetouo. Lu. (at the Robin ha told me no. The “Robin" l- a home. Md 1 m. In “an circles" the relgm u queen; . Chic-'0. Illlvuskee and Shes-Man Put. The “electric llne" I would lave you mark That lumhhoe ell this beautiful (lea. And so mm- the need: of children of men. Thle dellghtlul mot la the pltce to co. D. M. Erskine and w‘to Adolph Nelson, pt 3w} 3e} sec 28 .‘ Decrfleld twp. de 2800 00 Margaret. L. Andrews to W. B. R. Linn, o 68 It It. 8 blk 52 . ‘ Highland Park, wd; . . . . . .. 1 00 Ali-cinch 0! Title. 7 Titles (30th ' masonic mum: nvufmso. WAUKEGAN. 1qu Louis J. Glance. sac. â€"-â€"_.....__, Mum in Chancery to‘Otho H. lama, It 4 blk 72 Highlnnd ' Pprk. d g ....... . ............ “576‘ 8 H blind Park State Bank rom Auditor of State. au- thorizing amid bank to com- mence business. . . ._ ........ Certificate Lint. lorthe Bob‘n huwid' iou no. . L. Brand and w to Gauge”, cf u} 99% 1. Deeruold’ fin}: Till GRAND NEW PARK [III Cult] Tim I. Trust 00. If”. ‘ESIATE TIIISFEIS. Furnished by ‘28 1450 00 The women of the community mi volume 1nd vixenluh, sud out ready to ‘ 1139 o handful of m Into the eye. of o husbandâ€"or into those of o timid md thanking mustâ€"thou” the oomion um, an Outint. The women of the unpa- cluo m Hum-only oxelnded from mm on: out .- Ieorty vote at that: I: duo tho commute. who M an: “mm. 1.1!. Thom um. um.“ ammonia; [a “moronwoommhow- “I'm- II» m point 01 via it I... (II-rd. but itionovortholou mtwtd’l'urhith rm." udsmwho haddoootndyd tho-c bountiful woducu d thootionhtoll’hnuiciphio 3000mm. “Any importer will harmootinthio. OtcoumJu-much uthoArnooiouond'l‘urhvhom to the America buyer. and he an to hi- ccut on tho other side: 'luko me a lotofrunthulooknmuchlikothi- u pouihlo.‘ So tho naive woven. on thoir had local, do their but to copy the colors at hunch) dulnthotioput Moro thou. This handicap- thcn. (or thou “total-oil minus hue their own «141:, jut-u . pointer of picture-ha. and it is with: to he that rem-loud. It in Ibo not vory notifying to realm thct tho rich America, who in otton the par- venu, with no idea of art. shoufd dictate the output of an artistic product thlt is centuries old. But t c r ch America: in the grotto-t buyer 0 orienttl rm. and. must he considered.“ Rebellion would ennui-e, my late in America. It the m or custom would order that ell uni-inane ehould be eoiemnined together on one particular day in the‘yeer. , Such is the me rule in that queer section of Brittany nee: Brest, where etend‘ the little town: of Platinum and Deoulnn Besides. the young wom- en of this section know nothing or the joy. and the heertpenge of courtship. The inhabitants mm to be either of Spanish or Asiatic origin. In «ch vil- lnso is I. matchmaker, «fled the "bargaining.” who ‘mtnm nun-uses. He needs only the’apbrovul of the par- ent: of the parties most interested. The marriages being around, an the brides, however unwmlns, tad all the bridegrooms, however unhuppy, meet- at the church door, the women flocking on one side. the men on the other. After the wholenle wedding there is a common banquet. which 2. 000 guests mndad this you, coming from 3.11 the countryside. The brides .md migwm. Jctn «ch o'thei'betore the altar in turn. mwunnmromm \ 0019me on 3 Given My in tho Your. 3m may to sup a mum ot's'tm Into Eyc- of Ila-bands or Tourists. m M In Duh“- tho mwummmmt II Oahu- 01d. WED ON WHOLESALE PLAN MAKING OF ORIENTAL RUOS‘ VIXENISH WOMEN OF COREA _ .‘_wv~v ._--vs. the light. mule. being tluminum- sad the dark onol oxide or 1ron.In burning thi- mixtm erm- I tem- perature, I; Dr. Gold-chum: ox- Wltlnnmmmduthounc nu! meeting of the America My or lacuna] Mann, “shout can] b that at tho m m m.” tll 'Iomo metallic oxide, moot fre- quently oxide of iron. Thin mixturo look: not unlike gunpowder. or to u homwitq would I'uxzest mixed ta. mile on perfectly that the joking can scarcely be seen or felt. and e rail cen he made miles long, inetend of 60 or I. hundred feet at the outside This thermlt is a compound dis'coi; ered by Dr. Hans Goldschmidt, of Ewen, Gennnny. who hes been lecâ€" turing’ in this country before chemi- cal and engineering associations on this chemical discovery of his that is so full of engineering possibilities; n discovery tint, unlike I0 many scien- tiilc diecoveriges. is not merely inter- esting do the scientist. but commer~ cialiy vnluable in the industrial world. The thermit is I mixture of finely granulated or powdered aluminum mm m undo dually of tho mp- knot. mu» but In won ‘ll’l tuition in twin mm cm warm Bonn-h do they "can. um am It II mo- unts dilcun tn dour-All. the nu. ad on :- oftentime- uconnonly W to observe what. In In podun no two girls 'pfl'lin‘ and new: man; In | Conn "not. Humanity, which sweltere in n hat of 90 degrees, and withers end die: it the mercury runs up 10 or 15 degrees higher. finds it hard to realize a he» of 6,400 degrees. Yet, says the Brook- in Eagle; that is the heat deveiobed iii the combustion of thermit, that which welds hammer pieces oi the most ponderoua machinery. which makes it possible to mend iron mt- inp weighing tone, which, heretotoie had, to be replaced at great expense of hbor and time; which can unite fion mmmmuouuum-um Ime- Both Iron ma Stool 1a Short The male. mum blood that in part of the religion of the Hindooe ha been made to nerve e netni pur- poee. When the America engineer: were building In electric pore: Ite- tion in the Hyeore territory in tooth- elfn Indie they found tint something wu wrong with the Inhrieetion of the machinery. The oil dinppeued. They discovered thht a Hindoo must. ,hy hie religion. teke n periodienl both in oil. THE WQNDERS OF THERMIT. blood In it. Two“ or three enlmela were Ruled. thereto". and blood wu dripped into the button There’ we: no more Min; of on. however my other than were stolen. The workmen bud ammo the bong;- lnp for tithing purpooeo. How to stop the thieving won t puz- sling problem until some one solved 1:.- 1‘ho Hindoo does not at moat no he will notional: mytnlnz amt ha BLOOD IN THE Mum-Would Iuwfio ‘w"onuuan- 'mnurm “Temperature of 5,400 Dacron.

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