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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 21 Oct 1899, p. 13

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V y. w unuv win furnish musicr fin private parties. , ‘ Mr. '1‘. L. Home advises the ana W]: that anyone having negatim at'his Studio may obtain a half dozen photos, cabinet size, for 75 cents. Finest l‘éabinet‘ platinum Work for $2.50 per down. " Visit his finely equip red studio at the north gate of art Sheridan reservation. Mr. Austin Davis, formerly of Brindley’s orchestra, has been re- tained at the Park; and will con-. duct the music at that resdrt dur- i the winter. Mr. Davis also wil furnish mania rm- mam“ Captain H. C. Bomme,5th Inf., and wife and son, have arrived at the Post and taken quarters at the bachelor’s . apartments of the club. Mr."0tto Conroy this week re- moved his household goods to his future place ofyresidence, "one of the houses owned by Mr. W. F. Hogan. ‘ ‘ 4 . Mrs. been vi Mr. Carl Stacker of Chicago, a student at the Illinois School of Dentistry, visited with Highwood friends this week. . Mrs. D. W. Powers, who has been visiting - for a month with Mrs. Colonel Coolidge, has re- turned to' her home. Mrs. Denalow, 'wife of the well- lmovm artist and former resident (gtHighlangl Park, visited Mrs. . Turner otle day this week. Mina Margaret O'Neill is visit. iugwith her cousin, Miss Lulu Wilson. at Harvey, I . â€" . Mn. F. 0. Wheeler and dahght- er of St. Pml, as guests of Mrs. Captain Hollis at the Post. Mr. James Bafl‘erty, 4th Inf" has been discharged for disability, and has returned to Highwood .Mrs. H. H. Pattison, one day this week while on the way to Highland Park, last a purse con- taining '15. 4 ' Mr. and Mn. A. ‘B. Bolabird Ipont the Sabbath with relatives inChicago. guuuumnuu a nun”: “mum-rsmuauud Mt. tad Mn. A. O. Seifert of Chicago. spent Sunday with Mrs. “in" z” lilglmood. THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. Mrs. R. J. Flemin , wife of Lieut. R. J. Fleming 0 the 10th cavalry, now stationed in Cuba, who has been visiting her mother‘ at the Fort the past summer, ex- pects to leave in a few days for Cuba. Gm, deter of Mrs. Major Webster, has taken the latter Indy to Wash- ington; D. 0., for treatment, and hopes are entertained thut the will speedily regain her health. to catch' the hit on south“; North Chicago on Frida evening, stumbled and in'u himself quite punfully. o is mpidly Mr. W. J. Welch. conductor on the C. M. B!" ‘Ihilo ranging ‘_ -_LI‘A Oversees the kitchen and serves Steaks, Chops and meals at reasonable rates. Special dining roems provided for parties m club house on the grounds. Theatre and Dancing Pavilion. Ft. Sheridan Park Vaudeville Every Evening COMPANY TELEPHONE CHICAGO. First-class Orcbeatta Every Day and Evening and Saturday and Sunday Afternoons 10 ACII. OF IIAUTIFUL ENCLOSED GROUNDS. A FIRST-CLASS CHEF A protection in oeee of eio It promote you in my emergency. ' {a a {elephone in yofir The belt protectio you 9311 gs}: fgr -7 (gents 1 day 4 good protection in one Miss mm ROBINSON; Construct-y and“... 11an or Saturday Afternoon: in October Ind Noven- bef. from 3 :0 ¢ o’clock. WANTED-GENERAL BRIGHT tad honest pomnu to sent no as manager. in this and by counties." Salary 8900 a pound expenses. Straight, bonnfido, no more, no less nlnry.‘ , Position pot. manontJLOut reference, my bank in any town. It iej‘muinly 0600 work conducted at home, Reference. Enclose 'oolf-Iddreuod stamped on. volope. Tu: Dounuou Comm", Dept. 3. Chioégo. PIANO AND GUITAR. vuncum Manna. W1. AT INGLESIDE HOTEL

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