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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 28 Oct 1899, p. 13

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Miss Mnbel Albright entertained a number of her little friends at a birthday party- Tuesday ot last week. Miss Mabel celebrated her sixth birthday. ‘ Mr. Harry Howard was I the guest of Gen. 0. H. Howard the past week. HHS Margaret Kellogg Went to 1189!), N. Y., last week to attend the golden wedding of her parents. The ‘Women’s Guild of the Episcopal church will meet with Mrs. John Parry Wednesday from 10 a. 111. until 5 p. m. The colored M. E.‘ chugeh are holding revival meetings. ' Mrs. Charles Shaw returned from Toronto, Canada last week. Mm. Jacbbs entertained a number of friends at. luncheon Saturday. The only other ‘busihess dbne was the payment of. balance due on his final estimate to C. M. Porter bn subway contract; amount, $608.41. , be paid by the village, so the council‘ contented itself with con- firming the agreement previously made. Mr. Murdow presented his deed, and the council passed the necessary ordinance of -- vaca- tion. . - ‘ age should be uniform with the street north and south. The agreement made at the former meeting was that Mr. Murdow should be paid 8200. A new line making the street full and of uni- form "width was proposed, by which Mr; Murdow would have given 440 square feet, additional, cutting‘buek nine" feet into his lot at the narrowest part cube street. No agreement could be reached as to the additional sum that should ieueuumueu no one: GLENN! (DUBOIL. A meeting of the council was ‘held Monday evening. 23d, -to confide: whether the acceptance of Thomas H. Murdow’e "proposi- tion for gfound to widen Green Bay road to admit of its proper improvement .ehould not be re- considered, with a view of acquir- iIig still more ground that) was embraced by that settlement, so that the street north of Central avenue along Mn. Murdow's front- I cuttuuuu C “G u.“.. GLENCOE. THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSâ€"LETTER. _ Virgil Griffin, the" little colored boy who"ran away from bongo last week waofaund at' Highland Park last Saturday. Report has it that he broke a little wagon, and as his father had threatened to half kill him, he ran away to escape pun- ishment; From this and other rgporta of cruelt it would s‘eemra matter for the immune Society to look into. ‘ Mesdam‘es W. HLJoEnwn and A. Day .went as delegates for the" W0- men’s Miesionary society to the an. nual' meeting bf the board held at Madison, Wis., the past week, Miss Nina Howard went as delegate for the Young Ladies Missionary society. On account of their inability to get servant girls two of our fami- lies have taken not " 'tO the woods” but to Chinamen. We are glad to see some indepéndence shown against Servant- girlism. Mr. Ed. Brewster of Wibeaux. Mont, spent part of last week with his parents.- ' Mr, Donald Howard 18 home on a visit after a two yeara’ absence in Bangor, Maine, where he was .atâ€" tending .school. Mrs. Winchell Shaw of Austin and Mrs. Charles Hathaway ofGalewood, 111., were the guests of Mrs. Carrie Daggett last week. Mrs. Frank Copeland gave a din- ner Monday evening. vam wen laid for eight. - ' Miss DicksOn of Chicago. was the guest of Mn, James Brewster over Spbbnth. Mr. Will Muir and-sisteré Jean and Margaretyvere guests at Mr. John L. Day’s on Sabbath. Mile Amy Swift of Chicago was the guest of Miss Eyhel Parry last week. ’ lire. .Soutbworth left Mendy for a visit to Duluth, Minn. Kn. Dennis in vieiting her dangli- ter, Mn. Blythe at Racine, Wis. Mr. R. H. Chapman’s barn was burned Tueeday afternoon. Hrs. Arthur Whipple entertained a number of guests Saturday evening. Mr. Jack Panning returned Hon- day from Detroit. The Guild mat with In. Emma line Dupoo Tue-day. G J NAM-ILETON EST 1.58 EARL L HAIIL‘TON 95 Clark St.. Rooms 224-220. CH mace} No. 38 Madhon St. CHICAGO. F0 wlers A. 8. ALEXANDER, M. 0.1L, V. 8. Emston mm .. . Ofllce Phone I 30. Unexce‘lled Accommodations for Sick Horses and Dogs. lvungton Vetqurnry Hospltql. Long Distance Telephone 218. 1016 Davis Street. nvannton I'll. Money to loan on North Shore vaéant property Telephone Main- 8028; ChIcqo Phone I! 8905 Put Ave... One may”: of the depot GLENCOE. ' U N D: ETA K E R. 1910 Maple‘ Avenue. - 1 GLINCOI- .I. HARRY. ' Mrs. Gross left Sunday for Can. ton, Ohio, called thither by the serious illness of her sister. v Public P 1' bone. Prom "and livery Sewn-3 Groceries and Provisions ' Flam and Fwd. ‘ ‘ Telephone No. 12.- Glencoe. It: Fouytbo and family will 00- oupy tha Grout cottage this Inter. Hia- Bobom of Chic-go I. a goat at Mr. B. Newhalh’ on: Bob bath. Prdfeuo‘r m Chlgagb Veterinary College. . J. L. PEBBLE-’I’HWAI‘I'E, GLENCOE DRUG groan. 'c. 'J. HAMBLE'I‘ON a: (30.. Real Estate. ' GLENCOE HOTEL, “urban No. 5. clone... Manufacturing “RI. A- u’ TIFTON A R”filtered Pharmacist. '. A. HOLSTE. Veterinary Surgeon tad Dentist... OI. BROS. a: BEGGS, PLUMII'RS Dealer in Optician. EVANSTON Established Cchoo.

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