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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 20 May 1899, p. 14

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First In chorus. (he‘ll alternate dhloghes! How we thim. shiver. nhlver. And our hauls with h1anketr“klver,” White mn- norves. with 'augnish quiver. And the chills. just like a river, Up and down along. the mum card are flowing Now floats a how! In 3010 on the pulpit“! In: air. - ‘lee a bugle “am the elfland faintly blow- > lug. "I‘m sump 'fmelancholy Dune," Vainiy sigma: for his “fair," Who wank] like his crop of wild oatsvto he sowing. Mr, Will Muir of Chicagowas'vthe guest of. John Day, Jr? over Sunday, Minis Kaufman ofChicago‘ was a guest at Mr. Frank Newhall’a over Sabbath. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ligare and .daughter are guests at Mr. Ashbel Ligare’ 3. Mr. Aldis and his Sabbath school n‘nm n? 90 knu- nmnf anflon :n MfiizOfifi:§§ .fl.::.:§: Ilflt..:.lfififllfiiilhfli.i 14 : O... "www.cmmmu ”O WWOO”“‘ near the 1th Nut grate ! e134! nvlm um.” ilpuluxlfll mad and. atla- gnr Allin Poo.) . Hun" mu-h barks. and huh. I"! burn. 0n the balmy [It of fight. While the mu. like tiny spun. Peep m twinkle thou- «mm At our unlit. [Ah I Carbon-OI rhyme. now Hull 13qu keopl ":5 time. And In tlntlnnnbnlnuon mm the can. Hoar the nah; choru- «tell ”he a very but from hell. Appalllng nu with‘sleep'édlupelllng fears. hm. the load than docsâ€"nun don! How ruddy on we ear 'thelr Inform: jar- Iflrlcht. ~ Ho‘- {hey rm: and run.» around. Wash with chain securely.bonnd; Leaping higher, hither, higher, In their rabld. wild «lo-Ire To snat‘eh a mutter-section from I!- “ton" . Hear the doleful. bodetnl howling ot the Then name out of km degree. With a wok-em “anger 0." To the dim” ohms Add: one terrqr more, Like the wolf. with hl'mxer- (hold, Whoseflrnlouged crescendo rolled A cry of enmty,wunt aiong the Onalaskn shore. ‘ From away 08 In the distance (‘onm a note of faint lunistence. ‘Tlu some puppy that will get there by-ahd- by. A ‘ Quick each mongrel, whelp and bound Winds his sharpest bugle round While the van-do; and Bernard, Raging found (bout they-rd, Jnln the chorus of distraction In reply. Now with m minted mound at the They Mt (ht-Ir Mason voice: at the Ioon Who. club In hand. confront: them. Who. wmi mwnng nee. afloat: than, “no they, Influx. pour their thrbutn In In ihe startlod pit of night Ben them In"! 1nd growl find fight. Andthe homemrd-bound belated wrétch Glam Depart-m mum at the donâ€"nob! do“! A e the win-eh at Night up. that A .\'()(‘I‘UBNE. THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSâ€"LETTER. The dogs! 0. the dopEâ€"Conloud the «line mm. 11th dameâ€"adunuek-utho In: an! Not I mflnol but?! 5.01% Not In creating of the fun In My thou-and hon. ' Could...» the night so hum- :- Clue don. Other Glonooe brain on page 13. Mr. Laurence Howard In home for his vacation. Mr. Robert Priugle moved inw his house Tuesday lt-tIM-y‘d only join the no" llpoll that thou! 0r boner um! their ll . on tho other sigh of Styx! ‘Bm that but and nip and yowl: But they ran all nut and ml; But they're with u, m: a tool. By day and fight. your a. nu oIt. M ever. "more! Mayor Harrison of Chicago was in the village Saturday. Mr. Morton Culver, Sn, total-nod Monday fromNovn Scotia, B. C. Marshal Gooehof Evanston, spent Saturday with Archie Hall. ’ Mr. Aldis and his Sabbath school 0121380120 boys spent Sunday in G1encoe. Mbssrs. Kennedy and Backus wgre PARK BROS. 8t BEGGS,‘ guests at Gen. C. H. Howard’s over ‘ PLUMBER! Sunday; ‘ GLENCDE. : CHIC! Mrs. E. Hut-ford of Streator, Ill. is the guest of her son, Mr. S. R Hurford. The opportunity Club metain the church parlors Tuesday afternoon at 4 o “clock ' Mines ate Lyon and Harriet Hedda: we the‘ guests of Miss Mur: (1017 over bath. Mr. George Ligare hag gone to River Forest to visit his diughtar, In, Login Mayo, I GLENCOE HOTEL, to Groceries and Provisions If, Flour and Food. ' Telephone No. 12. Glencoe. , G. A. HOLSTE. -, wt“ is home without Tu Nun- Llfl’llf Only ”.50 per your. In. I". J. Brown and dnughtor Bunion. spout put of the week at Grand Rapids, Mich. In; 0. D. Swain gnu I dinner Wednesday evening of last week. Conan werrlnid for twelve. ’ Mina Leoneuo Cooper~ loft Int Thursday for Innitou Inland. She expeqtn to remain a week 0! ten days.- Saturday the Winnoth In, play- ed the Glennie In. at the grounds in Gleuooe. The Glouooe u were victorious again. The more WI! OnvSstuI-dsy the third year pupils of a West Side high school» number- ing 160 or 170, visited our village. Not content with stripping the re- vines of the wild flowers they entered private grounds and carried 08 every- thing in bloorn, ‘ ' ‘Mr. George Williams, an aged col- ored man who lived on Adams st., near Greenwood, died Tuesday after a long illness. He had been a famil- iar figure in Gleneoe for several years and retained keen mental facul- ties up to near the last. Mr. Wil- liams appeared .0 be a very old men, "but his exact age, I believe, is not known.~ 27 to 19. Pubic Pay Telgghgne Chicago Phone M 8985. J. HARRY. Prop. Park Ave" One Block West of the Depot. GLENCOE Oils, Gasoline. Lamp Burners GLENCOE DRUG ST ORE. Ply Tele hone. ' Prompt Me and livery Service. Tclcylpono No. 5. Glencoo. an. A. H.1’lP'fON. A Registered Pharmaclot. thmicah, Fanatic Conic: Cigars and School Suppliu. P. O. Box 92. Glencoe. R. H. CHATMAN, Denier In Prompt Mmenge; CHICAGO.

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