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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 28 May 1904, p. 9

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esteem 4.00 â€"- Elm ,At Baptist Church 7.30--Anth'em. by Choir Praise and ngouonal Exercises. Rev. P. C. Wblcott 7.45--Addness, ”What Does the Sunday School Stand for?" Rev. "A; A. Pfanstiehl ' ‘ -_,.. ‘ -_ Song ' ‘3 35-Written Report from etch super. intendent' an Township Song 2. sowâ€"Seven standards of Excella ce, any five of which makes a. Ban er Sunday school. 'Rev. Fne’ssle and Mrs. Wm. Norenberg Teachers - Meetings: Normal Class name Dept. Cradle R011. Loyal Army. Rally Day Decision Day. Offering for County Work {Hmâ€"Primary Work Mrs. W. T. Un- (lg-meow} .‘iAoLâ€"Fmpplcmentary Work, Mr. F. M. V "“3300! slums At Baptist Church, mom-Pm” Ind Prayer Service, by Frank E. Mayer Secretary; report of last Convention Appointment. of Coinmiuees 2.20-7â€"How to make a. Sunday School Convention. most profitable, by E. R. Ernsberger rm minute wk. by following patch: Rev. E. 3'. Hyatt, Bev.lF.Fuunle, _ Rev. L.’ n. notion 11551â€"01an Exercise mooâ€"411 Annie Grover musâ€"Ton Commandments. all Schooh gear Choirâ€"Anthem 11.00â€"-Prtlnu-y Lem. bug-ht by In. F. D. Em“. 11.80-80ugLâ€"0holrâ€"Anthom Chm-oh. [abduction of owl; school 10. Win; m ' NABâ€"Palatine hp Union Rslly of all Sand”! Schools' in the township ' Enactâ€"The Nonhwem‘rn mum, #015001 and Bind. ~ Mullahâ€"H.107 R. P. Davidson Chasmâ€"curle- B. Wmn OJOâ€"M Inhool moot .9. their 6'": school Md tom pron-don. “Looâ€"Am“. 3‘. hum Emma: BWM' Park. lake County. m. IOJSAâ€" Arvin u tho Ptubytu’bn DBERFIELD TOWNSHIP 5UNDAY SCHOOL convennon “Election afid installation of Township Officers ' 0~Lll schools form pm march COR: 8. Station and n “Clay May :9 iw. MORNING snows Emma 88:55on of tho 3110100161031- vlth the eccentric!- during the walled u in rally man In lam-h mu. III '0 have hard 0 1- mm“ with Song. by Mia I croqk or failure in public .1116. Such flaacoee are due, 99 time! out at every 100, to the habit of people at electing men to omce whom they know~ to be in in morals and at m’ediqcreebimy. If the doctrine that en» ounce of preventive '3 worth a pound of cure could be mad. effective in politics, more “P“ 90 W cent. of tho oncm lends]: which db- nm the country would he would. human We tone at dine-ow noble of development to the degree at delirium. any: I. London exchange. The dieeeee is generally referred to u the speed crne or speed mam By A rather Itrnnxe coincidence j: dit canton of: this subject took place at the Societe de Hypnologie et de Psy- chologie, in Paris, only a few any: before the tngic death of Zborowskl. One of the speakers. eDr. Hatchet-Soup- let, maintained that persons in po- eition to increase, their speed oi transition at will are simply carried away by the consciousness thereof They have no longer control of them. selves; they are intoxicated. They then develop characteristics which are for» eign to them when in the normal state- boastinlness. combativeness, cmbbedo ness. hatred. mischievousnees and vio- lence. These Characteristics vary in form and degree. but may attain amazi- mum in the cyclist and automobllst. Obloquy Not Fairly mvmeo. "s'flxu i.» 41h hauled in this count?)V A: 3 :.::.~ i '. localization bets/ten the obloquy that is ircely devoted to the cor» vicimkgral’ler and the laxity of. white sentiment that makes grating in public plares possible, declares the Kansns City' Star. It is not mien thatthe peeple have reason to be surprised at the downfall of their public servants. It is exceedingly rare that a man who is' held to be strict- ‘ ly honorable and competent by the com- ‘ munlty in which he lives turns out to be‘ The conviction a tuning mind men: “gnuflc men that 1116111302)“ in .1an mood- at mum... to Weehiuton in here en interview with President Booeevelt. eeye the Ken- eee City Journel. Cree: 8am hen the distinction 0: being the ieet indien 1n the United Stetee rebellloue enough for Uncle Ben to order eeverel oom- 9exdee at miller: out to keep him within bonnde. Thin heppened twe yeere 380. when he deelered we: min-t the government, end eieee thei time he hee eerved eterrn in prieon to: rebellion. When the eonneil 0! wer wee held neer Tehlenneh leet week eeeh tribe nemededelesetetozowithcren Sneke to Wuhinxton. They ere ed- herente at the old treety or 183:. which provided thet the lndiene should hold their lende in eonunon. ecoording tn the old tribel lewe, ee long on “weter end. men grown." Theold werrier end the delecetee nemed toeecompeny hue unnot Ipeeh English. end en interpre- ter will be neoeeeery in order for them tomeketheirwleheeknowntothepree- ldent. They will eek him to enforce the treetr at me Oral!”- nl Auto-chill". an to Do- Chm» Hub. known I. Can Bank. leader 01 ch. Ketoownh bad at One! Indgnlfllgurunounrcod um he will u vol» Mom ram”? {.7 1!..- mo- 1- loml Mb. :7 Inako. Linda. o! 30“.! lull-nu, Want- U-el- I‘- ‘0 Into!” 0). $30.37. A NOBLE RED KAI. “ SPEED mm ” Awge proportion of telephone giril employed by the big companies in New York give up their piecee rather then in- cur .the risk of becoming portly held. This eifect of the steel bend or hood which telephone openton veer over their heed ie plunly noticeehle in the one of thoee who hove scanty hair. Oh boy- who ect a telephone (mentors it In em more notice-bio the: with urn. Recent mention oi! the diuppemncs of the ”.50va piece from circulation end the premium this coin commands or a curio has not many to rummaging in old pocketbooks and the bottoms of cash boxes and drawers in search of odd or ontâ€"o£~dnte coins, says the Portland Ore- gonisn. Some have found a, $2.50 piece but not many. The 83 piece, Once quite common, but always a sort of curiosity. is oftener found, and many have speci- mens of the little gold coins representing , 25 cents and 60 cents, Which were not} minted by the government and probably ' have not so much gold in them as they‘ represent. They used to pass as coin, bui ‘ l were never in general circulation, being so” easily lost that they soon became’ scarce. One of the handsomest coin" relics seen is a 310 gold piece bearingthe, mint stamp of 1799 It is larger than the { present 310 piece. The owner has ll" hum: in a handrand Wears it as a charm, on his watch chain. The owner says hi; rinsed an offer of 3160\for thls‘relio‘; The old octagonal 350 pieces were quite? common in California in early days * when gold dust was largely used as a cir. ‘ culating medium. They were made oi pure gold. and while they had not the» elegant finish of the gold coins minted i by the government in these days, many1 stillfiemember them an the handsomesi‘ coin hey ever saw. Many people non; would consider them hudsome on to count of the 860 in them. yarn. ma further uppllcgtionl will thou-atom hutobomtbylu'selno m of mutant! by extenah'opfinto mm In the an. alrmcuon. cons when w 1mm nu. n V___- '-_â€"â€" who are ’elreedy doing 3 eoneidenble bustneee with South Atria, end who mey expect to eee mt busines- multiplied meny timee over duflnx the next few yen-e. During 1m. 1899 end 1900 npplto cations for the nee of Gepe government drill: “med about 500 ennuelly, end It preeent. eo largely hue these Appli- eetloue lncreeeed. no fewer then he)! I hundred drille are In content opentlon, end the government In aid to hue booked ancient vork to keep the exist- in: pleat fully occupied toretleeetthree Coll “been wua An Im nl M “Home Which Collector- Are Anxiou- to’ ottnh. ; government ssys thst in the lest nve yesrs the suthoriteis hsve msde 8.000 boreholes st sn sversse costot £60eseh. sud st less! three-fourths 0! these hue prod-est! vster is satisfactory qusnti- ties. the deity output from such wells now being shout ”000,000 gallons. The I‘rsnsvssi sovemmeut has the sp- pointedsuexperttostudyloesi possibili- ties. ‘ These tset- m marshy or interest to 'msnutsctulers of well-boring plums. _L_ -7 ' Over hue eteu In South Africa the mum to etl'eemleu. and hence without 3 visible voter supply. By boring to no greet depth. though. the demon uncle can uncut humbly be toned. an the New York Tribune. An engineer to the public worn lemment at the Cope government can am in the Int nu Without Sumo. Waterâ€"6.1.0:.- .o‘islom. Plum K0,! luv. Telephone 0111' Became‘ Bald WELLS Ill SOUTH AFRICA. Country Ln ‘5" V V 'VVW‘ sa. 4‘ 5mm 0WIIU. S. and Forehm t“) no. In 51‘. ms Ava. NORTH OF ELI PLACE , a "WP-thw- Fine NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE TELEPHONE 6?. P. 0. BOX 397 LIVEBY. Bfllflflllfi Giles and Ysrds in Lumba- Binnie Send model. stem 91 or \ v... . mu. n-uwu 0: pump u Invention for been-port on ton’nhnflth PM hm hm): 53:39.23?" Rant- nu ma BUILDING MA TERIAL LUMBER. COAL and JOHN FREBEBG, V - v . '_vv‘>‘*v‘â€" e promptly 06min [1. S. and Foreign Q; M~A A. Robertson lei. sketch or photo a inmdou i9! km- “Anniâ€"I- u... Teams a Specialt} ....DEALER lN.... FIRST ST. and SALE STABLES

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