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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 29 Jul 1899, p. 10

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”WUOWI“ mmumuuuc WW: XrHJG.Weutisin Wiscon- MrflnndHnJohnH Arnold sin. andMiuAlicoAnmld otCu‘nâ€" !i- H "t bridge Kn... are the ta of Mn! 33:“ m '8 visuug Mr. an'd Mrs. A. s. Coafn. SIMMCW” um: mucuubusmuummo Mi. Ell; Lucas my spending 3 few weeks m Michigan. Hrs. Oul-Behui is the guest of Mr. and Mn. A. Butt. In. ,Wm. Hargerum isvigitiug in Octavian. Pa. Miss Paulina L onsis the guest of friend: in Indizma. Miss Pauline Taylor has return; ed from her visit in Chicago. .. Miss Janette Finley is visiting friends 111 the vqodan nnt meg state. Miss Gertrude Thoma returned July 25 from her outing in Wise cousin. Mrs J ’ Webster of Wheatoli, 111., m the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Gramm. Mrs. Sumo in visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. Brown. Mr Carlton Prouty and cousin are camping for a short time in Wisconsin. .‘Mrs. Charles Eastman and children have returned from a visit in Indiana. News‘itema and subscriptions may be left with Nike Scrimgeonr at the poshofice. Prof Aug. F. Uhe has been spendm‘n few days of the past webk' m kford rd.‘ I -Worklo’n'Mrs. 'A'. M. White’s house on Linwln avenue is pro- gressing very flask Miss Emma J ., Head of Chiengo is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.,S. G. Taylor, Jr. " Mr. J. E. Braiist’reet and son, Percy, have returned from a five weeks’ttip in We mt. ' * Mr. Loki: Favokr, who récently went to Mississippion abrief visit, is expected to return soon. Mt. and'Mrs. L. W. Bowéra of New Haven.- Connane Spending the summer with L. Bower in the Greeley house. C C millet” Department . ‘ THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSâ€"LETTER. Mrs. '1'. F. Hacks of the “Star of Hope Miiaeion," eéhicago speak at the Winnetka Oonpegno tional church, Sunday ,Jnly 30th, at-ll o’clock, regarding her city work. All are welcome. The badly decomposed bod of a man was washed «bored in- netka some time Saturday night. The remains appeared tohave been in the water for some months. It is thought the unfortunate was one of the sailors who perished in the wreck of! Glenooe last Decent; A sale of fancy articles will be held on M. do Windts' lawn in Winneth on Friday, Aug at 4th, at. 5 o’clock. There will8 also be lemonade, ice cream and a grab- bag Eartha children. The money taken at this sale will be spent for pictures to be put in the Public school. As the cause must‘appeal to _,all let everyone come and bring thfi children, _ animate!“ _ ‘ The Waukegah Chapter Order Eastern Star, win give an excurgion on the steamer C. W. Moore. Tues- day, Aug. 8th. Loans“ Waukegan 1 p, m., returning leaves Kenoaha 5 p; m. Bring your. dinners with you which will be disposed of on arrival of boat in' Kohon‘ha. 25c. round trip. T0 Loom: 3011001. 8111:. A public meeting to discuss the location of sin; for a township high school has held at the village hall, Wilma“, July 20th, 1899. " The meeting waa called to order by Mr. F. E. Herdman, who was made dbii‘rmm. J. C. Burkitt wvu chose; .ucrnmry. VGen. Howard of Glencoe, one of the Ugh school trustees, addressed the meeting in favor of a aim on Winmh avenue, out of the rail. wty trucks. He submitted a letter from A. 0. Frost, vioe- pregidqqt of Financeâ€"E. W. Osgood, chair- man; J. A. Pugh, C. S. Thoma, W. H. Curran, Chas. Denamore, A..B.- Liwmturw-F. Grady, chairman; S. W. Osgood, J. C. W'in‘ahip,‘ Rev. F J. Hwnh.;ErW.. 0'80“! $1M Chic.” Hikwho We nilwny.'ofoflng t Meantime for "when and about («on my pointon their road withili the town. ship If this site is selected, :lno to build 1 nimble nation. Wk: were made upon thin of- fer by the claim and S. “7.0-- 8. W. Osgood referred to boom {tom Mr. Temple to mom: for newer connections, eta. ., and tidb- walk. -' A letter from Joseph Sean of the Konflworth compgny wu onbmifled daring to join the frontage am of Winnetka "aqua in gl'ldill‘ draining and muc‘damixing; also to upon n street. from Kenilworth, cou- mung II. : convg'npnt point with Iiid avenue. Gen. Bowel-d Vaulted that he was assured by the frontage owners of Winnetka avenue that Ithey would agree to putting in water, S. W; Osgood subgeqnently “ML dressed the meeting more fully in favor of thin site wt! 0pr A site at Gross Point; 8. W. Osgood moved the sppoim. ment. by the obsirmso of s commit- tee of five. but upon on amendment ofi'ered by E. W Osgood, and so cepbed, the number was made fifteen to 00- ope-rate with committees in the other villages in. securing the adop- tion of this site. F. E. Herdman was appointed chairman/of the education commit- tee. Circulation’and Poliéy-Qâ€"S'. W. Osgood,- chairman; M. K, Meyer, Wm. Schultz, A. F. Richardson. The prices quoted >for three dif- ferent aim ofiered were as foilows: Fiv'e wen :3 Gross Paint, $15 000; Si: acm on Winnazka avenue, 814,. 500; Site below Gurhnd mm, per sore 38, 000. Mr. Dennis of Glonooe suggested the erection of painted signs bu the diflerent aim.

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