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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 23 Sep 1899, p. 6

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The robbery granted a sensation in the quiet town and the building was thronged by curious persons all day. Citizens vied with eéch other in oner- ing solutions to the manner in which the crime was committed, the time it occurred and the direction in #hich the'perpotrators departodu Two 6r There is no clew w the identity of "the perpetrators of the crime. That it’ was the work of experts is evident by the neatneaa of the job andkthe care with which the fex‘plos. ive was used. Only a charge sum: cient to open the door was used, and. the linen must have had accurate knowledge of the pbwer and efl’ect of dynamite. ’ ‘ ales. luau-d of taking themto we ofioa u Wilmette. however. he 'dav posited them in the bank an Inn. stun. . llr. Dingee is of the opinion that the robbery was committed by some one who knew of that purchase. The burglary was the work of experts Ip- patently. The building was entered through the rear door. The screen was cut and the lock of the doorm picked. Once inside the men paid attention to the safe. . Holes were bored around the lock and a dynamite charge exploded which wrecked the door of the safe. Though a number of people were sleeping on each side of thapoetofioe building and across the stree1,n'ot a person heard the explosion. The only clew to the time the robbery took place is found in the statement of an employe of Fred Smith, who said that about 1 o’clock he was awakened by the furious barking of a dog. The animal, he said, seemed to be near the postofice. but he paid no att ntion to the noise and went to sleep again. th Moran «and um pouofloo it Wm Ion-Aim hut-eon l and 2 o 'eloei Thumlay morning 304 00- eundflw in cash and Olwin snap It was by chance that the Babb-fl failed to got u bundle whining stamp. to the value of 31,“)0. The day before Founder 8. 8. Diane. went toChicago and bought ”fl” I03“: '0! “up: at the Chicago pod- CLEW T0 11033338. Tali m1!!!” .l ROAD NEWSâ€"LET'I‘H; "' ~ and honest. persons to repre- sent {as as managers in this and alone-by counties. Salary. £900 a year And expenses. Straight, bona* 'fide, ‘no more, no less salary. Posi~ uon permanent. Our references, In bank in an town. It. in main] no work con noted at home, Re - creme. Enclose Ielf-nddreued Mmped onvelo . Tm: Doxlmox Count, Dept. . Chicago. The Highland Park Bunk Ono nounoot‘ that it will. within 00 days nfter the opening on Oct. 2, in addition to conducting I general banking business, install in in vwlt a limited number of ale deposit boxes, which it. will rent at. rate: of .5 end ape unis per mum. '-'l‘o this end comma hue been let to the Hell’s Safe and Look Company and the Bankers Electric Protective Company of Chicego. to equip end meinuin its vault. with the most approved and _ modern forms of mechanical and electric safety de- vices by which the safe boxes will be as fully protectedand Iecure from fire and burglars as any in the coun~ try. The beak will also beprepared to take charge of plate, silverware and other valuables of its customers at, reaeonable rates; InA. P. Dino this woof“- been May moving his stock of periodicals ud oigm to the «are thus doors south of tho eon-nor, mod n IOOI :- he has "mad the pumim t mg of men will be put to work anode!- ing and noting the nose-um rapist for ghe proupootivo new munmwho will be propored to do huh-con Mon day morning, Oct. 8. Married, Wednesday, September 20th,:tthe homeof the bride. Ripou, Wis.,_Miss Anna Luck and Mr. Fritz Baht. Mr. Baht is the mill lnovvn and popular florist and Miss Luck has raided in the Park uite a few years. The’hap'py coup o have'the best wishes of a largocircle of (fluids. Schneider 4k Cook, the enterprins ing jewelere,- have just receiVed, direct from the manufacturer, a large consignment, of novelty clocks, which they would like to have you call and inupect. ' WANTED-SEVERAL BRIGHT . ant. Lamas-‘- _-.._..__ A (have men "bombard hula; sum uuqhious charm" around the tornthoday M60. but that! do- ntipliom varied greatly. Eamon Mots " A. s. ALEXANDER, u. (1.0.. v. s. ' om“ "one no. UNDtflTAIIR. 1010 Maple Avenue. ,. l mm wanna . m . mmmgmmgwm TEE wanna: odnu-m. memo. F0 wlers and manic; Unexcened Accommofim Lo Well} In mam. ’ M .6 View lvmm m. do In Sam's (no. mama" bl ma w No. as Midi-ad 8t. , CHICAGO. Iha ll. S.Army§lm.mfi-‘I899 Afllstory pmmmamlm umonmnumamdtu “MM-Am WAI- Professor my 9W0 Vétcflnary College. J. L. HEBBLETHWMTE. OfllcetBrand'l Studio Aimex. mCentral Avenue. . 1. lv-unton Qatqumry Human. and Tornado Ins. Cos., Representing Fix-sumac; Manufacturing buffing)! Surgeon ,EVANSTON. :on- for Sick Homo Optician. Established 1881. .‘

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