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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 23 Sep 1899, p. 9

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â€"..- For the Dewey my came-non ‘ At New York City, this Nickel Iflate ‘ngd will all tickets; “Chicago to New York and return. at 824.00. Tickets on‘aale September 26th.27th. and 28th, with return limit to and including October-14th, 1899. Three through trains daily, with vestibuled sleeping cars. Pleasq address Gen~ erul Agent at 111 Adamé‘sh, Chica- go for further information. 342 WAN TED-10 more horses to win- ‘- tor. Stable ‘warm and sanitary appointments perfect; 'good city horses requiring rest or profession- al attention especially desired; horses called for and delivered; for “terms, etc, "addreepw George W”. Turner; D. V. S., Highland Park, Ill.; ’phone Highland'Park 107. FOR RENTâ€"Furnished, a dung; eight-room house at veryreason- able. rates. Address box 3%,High- land Path ' WANTEDâ€" Furnished houses, north lake Shore to rent, summer months. Have applicants. Owners please reply in detail. E. N. Weart Co. 111 Dearbom st. ' WANTED ~â€"Man FO}! _SAI{Eâ€"-A_number of fine- T0 RENT-Comforubly furnished - rooms with heat, and breakfast; in modern home. private family, no children. at muonnblo rates; also unfurniuhod house of 9 roams, modem, to rent to sméll family. In u_ire at Grace Cottage after 6 o’c.ock, or address the N "I offioe: FOR BALEâ€"By . H. , C. San Central avenue, furnace with mitten, etc. A hrge‘ h: “on bath tub. Buggy or wagon . TO BENTâ€"A ten mowed Indusâ€"e on Bhetidm Road in- Glencoe. ' Rent moderate. Address Box, 184. Gleuooe, Ill. GIRL WANTEDâ€"cm Dr 00“. High-00d. Illa. an an hfiâ€"Anumber of fine-bred Cooker-Spaniel puppies. Address boxb2. Glencoe,‘ Ill. ' lion SALE. 70 RENT. arc. H. , C. Sampson, famous with pipes A hrgq hating take» care of u " '*r“" hem us ’as managers in this and cluse~by counties; Salary £900 ‘a year and expenses. Straight, bona‘ fide', no more, no less salary. Posi- tion permanent. Our references, any bank in any town. I“: mainly olfice work conducted at home. Ref. erence. Enclose aelf-addreued stamped envelo . Ta: Doxunox Cdxnm, Dept. , Chicago. . “7--.." ."V‘FH"! “She’ll Neva!" Live to Love Another Coon” is the title‘and» ‘Clanae Mel- nottevthe compesq'f. Itjs published by the Kansas City Talking Machine Company of Kanaae‘City, ‘ Mo.,- at the priced fifty cents per copy. It can be had at ahyj ~regular : music dealer Or of the publishers, Who 0361' tb'eend the subscribers of this paper 3 copy on receipt of twenty-five cents ih’stamps or coin. Original records ,for phonog'rapha or graphophoues of this songsupplied atfifty cents efich. Send for catalogue. the team In: Warren and Gleder and for the “jelly owle” Siufllnd end Purdy. It Ill the best guinea! the seamen, being cleanly played nod no kinking in evidence. Mr. Pfenntiehie’ nine won by n woreiof 2 to 1. This atternoon the same Mame play again on the academy gmundn. Vâ€"v'fi" L. and honest person; Vto repre- b us ’as manage‘rsr in this and ”HUI 000' .0130. er matters'of importance as would come before . the meeting, , The meeting'yvas called to order at the hour of ' 8:30 by Mr. Frank P. Hawkins, president of the associa- tion, and the secretary. Mr. S. M. Millard. At the opening of the meeting the president gave a brief Synopsis of what the association had done since its organization for the general public good and With! out further comments on the acts of the past, he did not wish to take up the time of the gentlemen present, as the principal object of the meeting was for the put of discussing the matter of filtra- tion of the public water supply, and asked for the pleasureof hear- The Saturday Night Meeting. On Saturday evening, Sept. 16, pursuant to call, a meeting of the Citizen’s Association of this city was held «in the Young Men’s Club rooms for the purpbse of discuss- ing the subject of filtration 'of the city’s water supply. and such oth- {The annual fair for the benefit of St Mary’s parish will be held at Goldberg’s opera house. It will commence on Tuesday evening and conclude on the evening of'Oct. 2nd. A bright and up-toodate comedy by local talent, for which rehearsals are now being held, will he presented on the opening night. One of the most widely known and proficient quartets of Chicago has been secured and will. render several selections. During the Week a great variety of amusement will be ofl’ered patrons. Fine music each evening by Profes- sor O’Connor’s orchestra. Saws yours dimes and quarters and attend.’ Loeel etreet oer-enioe in Wenâ€" kogeu was begun yesterday by the Chicago and Milwaukee Electric railway company, which put on eeer running from the north end of the line to the Chicago and Northwest- ern station.~ The service will be ex- tended further north ehd also to the west side, uhtil e full local service is located. The through care give feir service between the eouth side and center of the city, end now etop et, Gene-0e and Washington 'Itreete, where the local car cannon:- them. - Mr. Ed Smith retained thin week to Cornell Univonity, ‘ with

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