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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 4 Mar 1899, p. 9

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WIPOBA‘L HAIRY IANE. Corporal Harry ane. This clever young man is very proud of his acquisition and is receiving the . hearty congratulations of all the . contestants. Corporal Bidgwny' stood second in the drill contest and for the second time received honorable mention‘ The drill was. " conducted by Major Dividaon. Captain Trash and Cadetâ€"Captain Lomax and was followed by parade ‘ ACADEMY NOTES. The cadet band has received a new outfit of drums. ,. Mrs. Waterman of Danville vis- ited her songCadet Waterman. Mr J. D. Merserean addressed ' iheY. M. C. A. on Snnqay night. The finals' In the content for the gold medal avu'ded by A. 0. Jo_ well (or y in drill were holdhu uesday last in the drill hall. The drill commenced on.FI'i~ an! pmggnmwpu mun .w-_Inwvnc mile'ts‘. Alarge athering of High- land Park pacific was t on Tuesday afternoon» the keen. est rivalry was displayed. During the last period the medal was worn by Sergeant Rice. He he. posed it over to the winner of Tuesday, Charles and James Homax, Jr, brothers of Ca pt. Loniiax, have. ll‘Pll his gu’vsts during the week also John Knot of Chicago. Capt. Trash received gainful in: juries by falling throng a trap door while interrupting a m'ische- vious prank the amulet: were at- tempting tn play on 'the MnjprL . Mr. F. D. Everett and Mrs. E. Bowen wen united in marriage Thurada last. at thebride’ahome in Lineage: Nebraska. by Mr. Pian- stiehl. The bride and 'gmom‘will take a wedding ttip through Cali- fornia. . THE mmARV ACADEMY. ‘ 2!.IDUCO0.00COOGCOIVC” mm...” mm.: Smoke the‘King Bee cigar. THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEW8~LETTBIL The German club meets with Mrs. Klou. ' ‘ Mr. Butcheldor returned home Thursday night. In. June-I Hunt gave a musi- cale on Wednesdav. _ The-Woman’s society met at Mrs. Dovd’s this took: um Etta Ellison is convalesâ€" -'cent {mm-her recent indiipooitipn. Mtg/Shaw has been \isiting her méther Mrs. Osgood. to the house withm mild attack 'of Glencoc Ind Keuuwonh. wm' ‘ , - V. M .1. ”mm Mn. A, H; Mal-(low is confined - - Gooduancdiorunddenvend "Winneth. Mr. and Mrs. Georfifligginaon . have returned from t It tfip' in ' H. A. LINDWABL, the East. . . , M WI . MrsHH C.R.Norriss wontto g', 'l ' m__.- _ -fl1,~_r A- -7 1.5“}...3 ":44 ,' _ West EIIII Street. Winneth. ‘ Mrs- H. C. R.Norriss wontto Tamer; Ills. on a weeks’ vim to Dr. Arthur H. Murdow, relatives. The Choral Union will gladly. accept all who wish to become‘ members. vy-v-w- uâ€". â€"â€" vv u“- vv my . West Elm Street Wilma“ 0mm , Eula s'r. wmnn'rxA. I ufifififlfifii “Cflqu mm muccmcumnumnci There are rumors afloat that the Congr'egational church 13 to have a new coat of paint ,- . . a - _ Mr. A. B. Strand 'made a short stay home th weekas be m to re- turn to De ich ‘ The‘coniiing election is tli'e cause of so much secret talking among ' the citizens of the village ; -MissM. L Hinchman has re! v . turned from a weeks’ visit in De- VICTOR BECK. trait with her sister that 18 ill. W6”? C“ ”mt", Val bl Hot-e: Carefully Shad. Mrs. Charles Euétm’mi gives a: - ““ ° ~ . children a party in honor of her daughte; Helen, March 4th. , not!” new”. M Y WWI? It seéms vWinnetka is still hav- ing trogble with the water pipes nnd'mains, as we have two broken mains in the village now. Mr. ' Pete-r. Gerb'oleh died ‘01! ed wife end children is extended Wednesday‘,.after' .a long illneée ' the heartfeIt in thy 0f. “33 due tohear'ft'tronble, ‘ aged sixty- community. The anon! wm'm 'two years? He was well kilowm Were held yesterday from the‘G‘ r- here havihglived in the Park, for. bolet‘home. - Rev. Babb Off-hf _twenty years. His life was avquiet . Baptist churchofiéilfingv assist”! one and he m respected by all by the passagt‘the Gen-n39 mp3: one ahJ he was 'respected byâ€" all who knew and appreciated his hon- oaty and industry. To this bereav- Kin-8. m uh! he. been too ill to the put few days and {Richardson has taken pnnemonin. Little Florence and Kenneth Smith entertained a number of their friends on Betnrdey after- noon in honor of the day. Shop: Opp. Depot: Rem, over Meyer'afitore. ~ .ECWEISSENBERG. Coal, Wood, Feed and Ice ‘ Groceries «4 Dry Goods , Peed, Coal. Etc. , w. ELx Stunt. mernu. éierplfuréli, Rev. F.,M. ‘Gi’ '«-h. The interment was at Lake‘ll'g: kt. . ‘ GEORGE BISSET, W. ELM STREET. N ELSON BROS

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