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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 19 Aug 1899, p. 12

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~Xiull~hnro¢umedww bong in Chicago. A little son has HI‘I‘IVH‘ at the home of Mr. and .“u H ulc- 0820 tha gu {n are spending a few Wt whusons. few du \ Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Higginson l . have returned from their outing in ' “M-“ Wisconsin. ammo L. aicmnpsou. - ' Mr; I. C Burkitt has been ill. but Cod and WOOd. ’- Twin Lakes ICC. “impugn" mum is now able to fill his place again as i 4 .. Penutylvauh Dilution-tonne .old bytu‘lel mgfllon. village clerk. , . 3 WM Ola-u- - - - ill-at" wad-oun- Miss Belle Gordon has returned from Michigan, where she hascbeen spending a few weeks. eemmnuuu C G."”Q' . . Q i Glencoe. ~ it‘lltfitiiiltiitilliiifi fiili Mrs. Calman Martin ‘and child- ren have gone to Michigan City. Master~ Roy Holden “is visiting his grandfather, Mr. J. 132.091- burn. Saturday evening [as t Miss Minnie Horn gave a picnic on the beach Mr. George E Gooch and daugh- tern, of Evanston, were in the village Saturday The “young fry” had a hay- rack ride to Fort Sheridan last Saturday. ' ‘ ' Mrs. Eleanor Btu-ford. has re; turned to her son’s after a visit to Harvey, Ill. . Misses Jessie and Ruth Schnur are spending the week in Chicago with relatives. The young gentlemen of the village gave a dance at: the golf club house Tuesday eVening. Mr. Moritz of Wilngette, and Mr. Bert Jones of En lewood, were guests of Mr. F. . Cope- land Tuesday evening. )l Mr. H. _,\ PE BBON A L. ug in Clai- d family in Many nghtet mst 0n THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. :12lo SM" FRANK OTTO. FLORIST. Fred c. Ricliardson, P- °-\?v*;.:;23;u. at Mon and Plants. . . Pam and fins. Ex rem! annnre “mi p ‘ “taggedalty; n3 .6th called for and delivered at Winnefh. Glencoe and Kenllwonh. ‘ Families" here fur the seam win do well ”to Ewe our milk trial We keep our own cows. ‘lcanllnmm purity guaranteed In our dairy. VICTOR BECK, . Born-Sheer and Wanamaker, Shop: Opp. Depot: Re... over Meyer: Store.“ Upholsterlng and Window- Shun. Welt Elm Stréet. Winnetka. On North Shore Vacant and Improved Real Estate. 0r Can J. L. W. Wham“. Two Block- szt on Oak. Winnetku. w. ELM 31., WINNETKA Valuable Horses Carefully Shad. GEORGE BISSET, M. O. MADSEN, H. A. LINDALL. Livery, Boarding and Sales Stables; Private Dairy. Peabody. Houghleling 8: Co. ' In. 164 bender-.309“. CHICA GO. Plumber. BUILDING LOANS N ELSON BROS » Proprietors. ...LOANS... Horse‘- and Cum-ad Furnished for ' Pluses. Weddi'ngi. Balls. Etc Evanston Steam Laundry Co Railroad Ava, One-half 31k ['10- film!) Sc. Tm», Salt and smoked meats. Cor. Railroad Aim, and Elm Street. E. C. WEISSENBERG,’ Coal, Wood, Feed and Ice DR. H. C. ‘R. NORRISS; CHAS. SCHROEDER. Goods called for and dellvefed at Winnetka. Kennworth and GIL-new. Wllw Stteen‘neu Provldcnt Avenue Orders cflied MN! m 'delxgg'red. pm my '1. run at}. wmurru‘ WINNETKA.‘ ILLINOIS. . , WINNETKA. Dealer in “Ediâ€"ptiAtu-nunn VII’DQQM.

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