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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 8 Apr 1899, p. 5

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Hr. L. K. Onsh' ’I irl bub died last mick. mg 8 y The lady Hmboeu’ deuce at HeDonnld'l hall on Monday even- fug showed an uttendlnoe of over tort] couples and was voted. 3 wooe- in every way by the many [rm-en! who enjoyed the music and figures of the dances. MLChrie Anderson has bought I hnlf interest in the deity busi- neu of Mr. J. H. Bheahen. Mr. Andaman will drive one :1, taking inthe " hwood end 0 the bueineu. while I. Shenhe'n will look after the Park. - Mr. F. S. Bumham of Chicago. sfters few visits to the Park ass guest of Mr. W. , B. White, has purchased s‘lot just north ofSher- idsn road on the street thst cros- ses Sheridan road user the fount- sin, and will begin building this spring. ' - The halfttone illustratidn 1n the NEWS-LITTER last week gin 113 a glimpe of the interior of the Pal- finer Boat Co’s shops in the Park, has been asked for, to ugein‘The Budder”,â€" a publication that is considered an antherity on yacht- ing matters. The' half tone was made from a Very fine photo taken by Brand. the \well known Park photographer. Mr. J. Wallace Wakem, who gives to any responsible person two fox torriers of the véry best breeding, the person takin ythem, at the and of they year, gasping one and returning the otherâ€"~has decided tooffer further inducement to any one who may want to em- bracié‘ this opportunit of getting ’31)”!!! wvnnin: 30:49 J_« (30"? M}. Wakem’s fibula, 3t the end of the year, to have each ‘person gaming one of the fox terriers, ring the dog to “Selden farm kennels” and competent and un- biased judges Will award two prizes. The first prize 815 and the second 87.50; This should be a further inducement to people to accept: most liberal ofler, The Belden fat-m kennels are locatedin '~ Mr. W. B. White’ a attractive residenceâ€"a View of which serves for our front eillustration this weekâ€"is as a lknow, one of the Mu. Gfifitb Enter in quite ill. THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. The Fumoter’s ball at Goldberg’s Hall on Monday eveningâ€"an Ead- ter eventâ€"was a great success in every way. It was_ a m uerade and the costumes worn y the many dancers added in a large flaunt-e, to the evening’s fun. First prizes were given to Miss Ida Rudolph, re nting the “I. O. F.” {or the wand to Mr. mat buntitnl house in the Pork. It is the fiftieth house that In White has (1an hinulf and it in not strange that the interior of thh putty home thonld he oowell managed tad show such good taste In is 16qu to all who have ever enjoyed Mr. White’s hospitality in hio'charmipg Central ave, home. From Mr. Edward Leing’e report for Hatch, u the superintendent of water work. it ie eeen that the total emount of water mped for the month was 7.591.053 gallons, 8 daily average of 244,376. The leakage for the uonthwuemillion gels, and the totel need for flushing even a million and three-tenth. gallons. Leech, who appeared in a stunning garb as a candidate inon: city election. Other prizes were given to Miss Dillie Nevans, a facinat- ing “dutch woman.” Mr. Lem Rudolph 'also captured a prize for his truthfuldelineation of a ‘tramp” The Foresters cleared over fifty dollars by that“ Easter success. ‘ The individuals who in the aggre- _"‘â€"â€"‘â€"""â€"* gate are much' greater in quantity _ OM“ PM ”.0- than in quality and who seem to have I. L. HEBBI but one ambition in life,-â€"-to con- ' ‘ Dunn gregate on the down town sidewalks mo Maple Avenue. and make a nuisance of-themeelves, well these are cordially invited to ”Professor in Chicam read, if they are able to read, the following portion of an ordinance " 8' ‘Lmlni which was made 5y: Highland'Park . Veterlnl wuncil 1“" I22“ "In “IN“ pewgscnrxr ' A ‘D‘HM ausu ~exisi‘i'trilleFor obstruct, or” con-y “““Wfil‘” “”‘w‘m gregate with other persons on any. . _ Hume Vet street, street corner, or other public Long mm“ 1-21,, ; place in the city of Highland Park ‘ - 101? by lounging at or about the same *‘ and any person violating any .pro‘ , vision of this section shell be subject find (0 . to a fine of not lose tit/(n- 33 nor more ’ ’ than $25, for each ofleuee.” If either; of our candidates for mayor .wil . make theicarrying out of this ordi- W nanoe. a part of his “platform” and / will pledge himself to rid the Park opthie greet evil,‘-for. it certainly is magnified by all decent people â€" the candidate who succeeds in con- "W I vincing people he in in earnest in ; ‘-m this one pledge may safely rel; on , being the will!!!“ of the ark. , Highland I‘d-ll.- No. 0. noun (KW): - rm 1:. once: . Hilbluld Blofl. Dr. 0. B. Femnld. flea. KI.- Schumann A0. 8| ALEXAHBER’ "I DI on, V. s. mmammam Boa-Boas ‘ Telephone 31. Glicnucii'cu chmnm am mm; In! me; name: md .. , Em chry Rupiah ‘ zD-tan T l h 916. ‘ »“ ‘ 170““ i . cemfoe 3M nun-ton. m 157: Maple Avenue. - U N DIRTAR II. 1910 Maple Avenue. - Proteuor In Chicago Veterinary College. Dr.FrankMIngafls. UDYDMBERGEI‘I M. D. DR. H. H. 30me- IIII. FMIKLIIG. WESGOTT, RIO. HIGHWOOD- J. L. HEBBLETI-IWAI'I'E. Won Pharmacist. SCI'IAEFER~ BROS. “We. . Vccirlmfljy Surge“ "wan Park. In. ‘3‘ ”is" c 0’. IUNDIRTAKIIB Electric Van. DEN "ST. Dentist. Hit! EVANSTON. EVANS'I‘ON

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