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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 21 Oct 1899, p. 11

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.II A loan exhibit of painting; en- tiqnee, entice end objects of hie- torienl’intemt..will be given ‘un- der the Imptoee of Fe Hall at the Art Institute in La 8 Forest, beginning Seturdey, Oct. 21. and mtinuing throngh the ensuing week. There will be nn'opening con- oort'Sntnrdny evening . and two lectures on An I) Mr. Walter C. Inrned, one on gionday evening undone the following Thursday eve_ning. A _ Thiiexhibit will be open to the public from three until five every afternoon and from seven till ten in the evenings, with the admis- sion of twenty five cents and fifty cent: respectively. E, C.‘ Adait moved his family to town Thursday.‘ Miss Leavitt 13 entertaining her mother. Mr. Thos. McClory of Chicago is visiting at Mr. Matythew’ 3 home. Mr..and Mrs. Sydney Williams go to Spain' to spend”the winter. Henry Mullet: is making repairs and improvemonts on his house. mmuumuuqo I I.UҤ.: Lake Forest. in”: an. o uuuuua: Mr. James Gunn is erecting .a new house which he mll occupy in the spring. Mr; John T. DeLacy and. wife ofChiCago, spent Sunday with Mr. DeLacy’s pail-ants. James Bonner of Milbum was a guest at the home of Wm. An- derson during the week. Mrs. James of Milwaukee is spending the week at the home of her father, Mr. J. B. Durand. The Sprague yamily have 're- turned to town for the winter and Prof. Stevens is ’again occupying his home on the campus. Mr. T. ~ L. Home advises the films LETTER that anyone having negatives 'at his studio may obtain a. hglf dozen photos, cabinet size, for 75 cents. Finest cabinet platinum Work for' $2.50 per dozen. Visit his finely equi studio at the north gate of art Sheridan reservation. AI? BXBIBITION. THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSâ€"LETTER. Miss Frances McCullough will Ipepd the 3mm in‘Bouton, - George Rice bu rammed from I vilit to hi! parentsin their Wis- consin homo. Mr. and Mrs. Wu. G. Weiss of Chi ospent Sunday with Mr. and . Fred Wain... The Indy Maccabees will give a dance at Blackler's hall Wed- wflny exonins- A Thé ofioera'of the Maccabee hive visited the Wunkegun hive Wayne-day 9v_euin_g_. Mum-511k MacVeig'b of Wil- low Springs, 8. D., is visiting her mother, Mrs. Birmingham. Charles Bartlett and family who occupied the Stanley cottage dur- ing the summer, have returned to their city home. ' Little Ida May Swift is confin- ed in the Hospital, a victim to the scarlet. fever scourge which .is sweeping over the community. The whole country side turned out Tuesday to catch a fleeting glimpse of President McKinley as his special passed through on its way to Chicago. - . Miss Jaen'ette “Simpson, who had many friepds in. Lake Forest, died at her home in Evanston on Saturday. Her remains were taken to Wankegan via the electric road for burial on Tuesday afternoon. Mr, John Maynard Harlan, the ext-Chicago alderman, who made a record“ for his fearless onslau ht upon “bppdlé and boodlers," as purchased the Birmingham estate and will exact theréon ,a summer home. Alexandér Marshal and Walker Sales discussed the question: Has the Indian or the Negro' received the oruelesi treatment at the hands of the White-man ? in'a debate at the A. M. E. church last night. Mr. Sales, who sustained the cause of the Indian, was grantedto have the better of the argument. The annual election .of officers of OnWenteia club was held Tues- day evening. The following were elected: president, Arthur T. Al- die; first vicelpresident, John Hanna, second vice- president, Geo. Cobb; secretary, W. F. Zeller: treasurer, A. B. Dick. The gover- nor: were loath to accept the de- termination of Mr. Chatfield Tay- l<1ir to quitothe presidency of the c ub. All Item the head! I d in: w“... .p was“. “2., Found. mulch “I.“ known on applgloa It th mow mu: one mien-flout TO RENTâ€"A tenâ€"roamed home on Sheridan Bond in Glenooe. Rent moderate. Address Box? 164. Glencoe,’ Ill. ' FOR SALEâ€"A mambo: of fine-bred Cooker-Spaniel puppies. Address box 52. Glance, Ill. WANTED -â€"-Man to take care of horses and do porter work. Must be single, sobar and of good char: actor. E. A. Weloh, Highwood. WANTEDâ€" Furnished house, north lake shore to rent, summet months. Have npplicantg Owners please reply in detail. E. N. Weart 00.111 Deal-born It. WANTEDâ€"10 more horses to win- ter 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, address George W Turner, D. V. 8., Highland Park, IHL; ’phone Highland Park 107. WANTED-SEVERAL BRIGHT. ‘and honest persons to repre- 3 sent us'as managers in this and close ‘ by countiee. Salary $900 a year and expenses. Straight, bonafide, no more, no lese'ealary. ‘ Position per-- manent. Ofir reference, anj' bank in any town. It is mainly ofiice work conducted at home, Reference Enclose self-addressed stamped em I velopef Tn Dommofl’ Conn", l Dept. 3, Chicago. FOR SALEâ€"Fresh cow. Alderney cross. Gentle, easy milker. Will . sell cow and calf together. Terms . easy to reliable person. M, box 57 Highland Park. FOR SALEâ€"Or for rent to a desir. able tenant, the Inman house in Ravinia. Address W. F. Hogan, Highwood, Ill. Nixie or ten large rooms, bath, and hot and cold water. WANTEDâ€"Man to do coaching and general Work about gentle‘ ' man’s place. Answeriilg state where have been employed and wages expected. Box 7250 High- v land Park. ‘ FOR SALE. T0 RENT. ETC.

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