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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 16 Jul 1904, p. 6

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Conan-no: noun. 8 to 9 A. )1. Ben 1 1'0 3 2. Bio Phone 20 HIGHLAND PARK: 'HlBHLAID PARK STATE BANK Saving and Checflng' Accouu Sofldlcd.. »~F:.VV‘. CUSHING. Preddem. D. A. HOLMEfiCuhk-r. ' Office Hours {‘ 2 :2 ;. Tole] _ 4.“...- HIGHLANITP'ARK. ILLINOIS omee Fletcher Block HIGHLAND' PARK 'DR. . IIIOHLAND PARK. - - I ILLINO Terms-.81. 50 {or 45 minutes: 81.00 101' 30 minutes Tredts ail chronic diseases in the3 we find thnt‘ 663 died in New York from3 latest scientific manner. vafioovlnz couch “Id 549 from W1“; 3 3 rem. In Chicego 141 died from whoop- Rmmmsfi ”5’9”“! HGMTTWHNE. 3 ing cough and 373.1r0m scarlet fever; 3 AND OTHER LIKE COMPLAINTS 3 Philadelphia. 179 from whooping cough. 3 i 182 from ecstiet fever. and en on in thei A trial Win. convince you of the; . great benefig of this “fitment, : dines-ant cities. Death from whoopin¢3 When nhysi'cians fail to‘ cure you ; cough 063“" no“. frequently from a this is your only relief. . pneumonia. es neompiication tint in-3 ' OFFICP 3 duces heart niinre, or a bronchitis mey3 . """"""" 1 occur that ends in suffocation. Asphyxie 3 Wl'hfl! AW" nghwood. "1 ' or merumus due to the continued eject; 3 W ing of the food or lose of eppetibe may 3 «I-Ivmm Pflmmrms. 3am dem- Even when death does n'oi occur, so- liagnatlc and Hypnotic Healer 3 ”$033311?“ 833mm 0119003 3 Office owfi'frnm 7 a-lm- ‘0 7 ”5 P- m- ,' 3 were disturbance oi the nervous system 3 any?!“ 0?“ from 9 9' m. ‘0 1° ‘- m' 5““ 3 may remain, as weakness of the intel-1 - . . . . lect and memory, imbeeiiity. Visuel de» ‘ Mggu‘g‘g'nflinmnd d°§23f£3333°ft (ecu, nirebismne. biindnees end dee1~ Rec’d and dispetch Rec'd Ind dispatched 3 neee, MI! 0" mph“! “d ".3 dw‘ 9:04 e. 111,- 7:46 a. m. tandem the: rennin. Whooping man. 12:55 p. m‘. 9:33 a. m. ‘ it'is evident, ehonid be under the m 3:17 p. m. 3:40 p- m- ‘ trol of heelth enthorities, subject to 6=55 P- m. a “36°in qnstenune end other preventive mele- 5‘36 P- “L ’ nree es much up sees-let (ever. Oflice opefi'fmm 1 mlm. to 7:15 p. m. ' Office open from 9 a. m. to 10' 1. In. Sun 6-! 1 Mail “lint arrive-and depart as follows: South Bound. North Bound. Rgc’d and ghplmh Rec’d und dispa‘ched 9:04 a. m.‘ 7'46 n- m- 12255 p. in; 9:33 -. m. “ 3:17 p. In. 3:40 p. In. 6:55 p. m. Rpuived ‘ V 5:36 p. III. Sand-y mail is mind It 7:31 I. In; tad phpuched It 5:43 p. m. , 'Allndhclpnjo-inmwm dc Instrumental. ‘ Vocal, m Them I! m: HARRIETTE M. DB. E. C. KAYE DENTIST ‘ DENTIST TEACHII Ol‘ E. HARTMAN. St. John: Ava. Opp. Depot. Phone 388 ILLINOIS ILL|NOIS Mo... Thou h' tho “th amnion." ms the Tomb Gavin]. were Jum- H. has. Edward G. “.110me Orozier, Alexander Caldwell. June: I. Hmey. Preston D. Plumb._ Dish-g e. K. Perkins. John 'hlartin, Incienl Baker and the preeent Senator 1.2 Ralph Burton. Lane mmznitted uni-1‘ cide. Roe! committed political eul-= cide by voting against the lmpeech- ment of Andrew Johnmn. and weer driven out of his party. 'Crozlerl who eerved about a year by appoint‘ ment, died without leaving a eingle insert by which hie brie! senatorial! “career can be remembered.- Caldwell‘ hedged after two years' service to escape investigation. . ' Harvey, although .he had been [governor of his state and had made Ila fairly good reputation as such. ‘ made a very insignificant senator. and i wan. ether three years' service. detest led for reelection and dropped.eut oi l yolitical lite. Numb died in one! [at Washington, Perkins served .a DISEASE NEEDS WATCH'NG- 'v-ov-vwâ€" â€"__ V. et Washington, Perkins served ai brief ,term by 'mpointment and '1! namely remembered to e amtof. Martin served two years; end left tm| senate poorer .ln ‘purse and with less prestige than he possessed when‘ he went in. Baker was almost 3 tot!“ allure, end his crushing defeat for reelection “the hands of Burton is still warm in the memory of tho peo- ple of Kenna. ‘ Whooping Cough Not Simple Littlc Aflair my Supposeâ€"Nearly n In“) as Scarlet Favor. Eliza E. Root calls htte'nuon, an the Woman’s Medical Journal. to the fact that, this disease is to little dreaded by the medical profession andrthat Itls by no means the simple Muir that many new to auppoue. - nnnn Edgar M. Snow~ 00. Fine Repairing a Specialty. Occupied i€s new building on FIRST STREET, Just north of VINE AVENUE. . . u Phone 107 IN SUMS or $1,000 AND UPWARDS. on WELL LOCATtD IMPROVED HIGHLAND PARK nnL ESTATE "OHN P. KLINE, _ Eb: Summer "V?“ear AT 7 REASONABLE PRICES i Keystonge Cafe and Bakery 275 West Central Ave. ”Reliable Steam Laundry. THE RELIABLE SHOE DEALER FRESH EVERY DAY FOR g“ _ P IN?) SHOES The Reliable Steam Laundry Hm} ifs new building on FIRST STREET; HIGHLAND PARK. CALL 0N 51; PETER BRmnERs. Fromm“ BEST STOCK OF CANDY IN TOWN PER CENT IOI msmsm ST. CHICAGO

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