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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 8 Jul 1899, p. 19

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_m~qr part of Inst weék at Winnebago Lake, Wis. He reports a catch of 88 black Imam « - . Mrs. Colonel Humphreya is en- larging and remodeling her‘resi- deuce on Sheridan Road north. When Completed it will be one of the llandsomeat in the Park. The increase in’ the number of trains this week made a little con- fusion for the first dgy or two; but it was only temporary. Everyâ€" one gets home now on time. I Rev. W. M Everts. D. 1)., of Omaha spent. part of the Fourth amine night following in the Park‘as the guest of ELP.‘ Haw- kina’ family. He preaches for the Firét Baptist Church in Chicago Sunday. That was his father’s old charge. 'Miu Ethel Turnley returned yesterday from the east. where she has been on a visit for six weeks or two months. LOST-HA large half-clipped St. . Bernard. séfl rvvmrd. ‘H. Pnppcko, Glenn». .. 4 You cah ride on the street cars now down to and beyond Glencoe depot~~almost to, the heart of Coukcmmty. . Mr. Martin Schultz has moved into his handsome new residence at the corner of Sheridan Road and BroadwaySfl Alex Robertson moves his lum- ber yard 0\ or on the west sideso as to he r the "building boom" as it attics the town. The Beck‘s had such a hub of business last month that it took them a week to get on} their bills. Mr. Sonnets Stackpole of 366- ton in s udiug a week as the guest of rank 0. Brown’s family. Mrs. E. C. Brown} who spent} mouth at the old home in northern New York; returned to her famfly yesterday. . A grant number of Exmoor members are at Ontwentlia today watching the golf game. Not a drunk for the Fourth. Who can say the Park in not a moral town. - H. E. Selma": 11”thth It Gnnd Rapids, In. Lieut. Winston willope nd August with friends at Green Lake, Win. - T915 gunman hm» NEWSâ€"LEU‘LR. Job Printing Central Avenue East. the well-known chin! fofmerly of the Grqat Nénhom Hotel, Chi cagoLBervpg 8389“, Chops and meals at reasonable rates. ._ __â€" *vâ€"I" w' nvwwuâ€"ulv II. v - Special dining rooms provided for partie- m club house on the grounds. Theatre and Dancing Pavilion. Ft. Sheridan' Park Promptly and neatly executed at‘ this office. Prices as law as is consistent with good work. First-clans Orchestra Ev'oty Dny tad Evening. MR. FRANK NEWMAN. 10 ACRE. OF IIAUTIFUL INCL°.ID GROUNDI. News-Letter 0.9 If!

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