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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 28 Oct 1899, p. 4

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The men '0 bible clan of the % church vs a reunion camping dinner iday evening, October 20th, in the per lore of the church. Nearly all the Jolly Owl campi party were present, and cave rlors were made to look umnch ike the camp as pauciblo. Old Glory floating overhead, end the carpet covered wit-h Oak leaves made a very pretty scene. Twenty-iii: young men sat down to a pine table; tin cups and plates and enough food for fifty. The food, porK and beans, ham. bmad. sandwiches, pumpkin pie, dough- nuts, cake, apples, bananas, pickles, coffee, lemonade and milk, was furnished by the ladies of the church. After the boys had eaten until some were letting out their belts, Mr. 'M. E. Hodsou, as toast- master, in a short speech of well come called for the first toast of the evening, “The Class,” and in a very able manner it was respond- ed to'by-VMr.‘ James Shields, Jr., president of the clue. _ The next-otoast, “Athletics,” was responded to by Mr. Robert Pat- ton. Mr. Arthur Purdy, in re- sponding to the toast,.“The Young Ladies,” is to be congratulated, as well as the young ladies, and what he had tosay was received with great applause. ‘Mr. Will Flinn responded to the toast, “Our Camp of 1900,” and in quite a lengthy, Well-made s h, ma ped out a camp that“, iEf’egllowed I(int, would be one of "the finest camps , ever gotten out. ' The last toast, “The Young Men,” was responded to by ‘Mr. Pfanstiehl, and the" speech was a' wet]: of art: The applause with which the boys received it was something terrific.’ Each mem- ber of the class, fifty years from now, Mr. Efanstiehl saw in posi- tions fro'm‘mayor « of Chicago to President of the United States. Aftersinging, playing games and giving camp yells, the evening came to a close,.as all good ‘ "even- ings do. .Rev. Herrick of Belvidero exchang~ ed pulpit: with Pastor Babb of -the Baptist church last Sabbath. Born-_0n October 11th, to" Mr. and Mrs; George McKoon, a daugh- ter. - A JoliyOwI The. THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. A no! “not light has been put at the Elm place crossing, in“ went 0! the truck ' Andnw Goldberg in furuinhinj the'bricx for the new collage build- ing in Lake Forest. Mill Everett is expected to mob home from an extended ea'stern trip, in the near future. At Hilsn,llieh., on October 21st, occurred the msrrisge of Mrs. Julie M. Gerry and Mr. John A. Dings. The ceremony was performed at the home of the groom’s sister, immediate relatives end friends of the contract- ing parties only being present. Mr. and Mrs. Ding: have , made their home inthe Park for quite a few years, and have been closely identified with the growth and pro- gress of the city. After sweet or ten dayg’ trip through the east Mr. end Mrs. Dingo will return ‘to the 'Park to their St Johns avenuehome. " Mr. E. Burton Holmes will deliver his illustrated lecture on Manila in the church at Lake Forest next Sat urday'evening at 8 o’clock. The lecâ€" tu‘ie'is for the bought of the 'Lake Forest hospital. This is a rare op- portunity for the people of Highland Park to hear this talented artist and see his beautiful stereoptican views of Manila. Mr. Holmes seldom ap- pears outside of the. large cities, this being the first opportunity of »â€"the citizens of Lake county to hear him. So many tickets have already been sold that the place oflholding: the lecture had to be changed from_the 'Art Institute to the auditorium“ of the Presbyterian church; TfiUSTEE'S SALEr-‘Whermu Wllflam 8. Downs and Margaret 1‘. Downs of, he City of Hi bland Parkdn the County of he. and Sufi! of Illinois. by their certain trust deed. duly executed. mkmwledÂ¥w and delivered. bearing date the first (by 0 June. A. D. 1876, and recorded in the Recorder’s Office of Lake (Diwali. In the State git amino“. In 12:01? 51 (if 0 ea. on e .‘ - conve mac 5 B. Kent‘bgdy. gspéuggee. afl the {glowing deâ€" STILLMAN 8a. MARTY", ATT’YS. n. reaoouyms trustee. all themllowln deâ€" scribed remises. situated In the" uty tfih- land Pat Countxeof Lakcmnd Stated of It. not; known and iqrjbed as follows. £04m: _,~,_ w.w..., -\ uunw. w ‘17-": u The enter] "halfoi lot numbefid seven( in block knum red twenty two ( )lin the city Ihiand Park as shown upon the pint of Hi: Hh and Park recorded in the Recorder’ a O!- fice oi said Lake county. in Book A of Plaza at pafez. .to which glam or to said record thereof rectum-e I! here ad. which said land in more particularly dedcribed Minnow: io-wlt: Beginning at the southeast corner of Amid lot aeVen (7) on' the north line WMCengm venue. running thence northwest: line of said lot two hundred (no) team" to the . . > . y ac at - mom I: t ghee o! Mnm.mt with the tww m “(lugging me standing on aid and I!) r lugs and impmve~ (henna; . . trust deed being made to acute the «Yunnan! Icemln Indebtedoea at the said ' mam 8. Downs end I! am 1‘. Downs. in the III!“ olthree thouund m) dollan. evl- denced sud further secured to be ud by une certain promiuoty twee of the a” William 5. Downs and Mauve: 1‘. Down. bearing even date I'Rh uld mun deed. mylble to «Met 0! them-elven md endoned bv them. W 3] yen-s after due (bored. with lam at nteoflen [:0] pet cent per annual. Mythic oegul guqunlly: ,_ _ 7 A ‘ And w heieiu. the indebtedne- teem b lid mm deed ur- not Id when lo ma,- mrcd. but was renew Ind aha tune totime.1nd (LneA-th an 26.0!) to wit: Jl‘nuuy “.9: pun bysn tnmmn "can cuu-d In :nlncknnv egeggy I I am “g. Down. and Mary are! dbeams. which mm. mm! of extension was an! Ly recorded In the Recordrt' l Office of 14k -ounty. llllnola. on Gheelahteenth day0 0! Ma. .A. D. um. tn Book 98 o! flatmates. on put: 8!. _._-‘ â€".-â€" .v. -«u ”Bummer: of aid 'bicifiiziéu fro'm tax ales. and tap: men: of a special noes-menu:- amhorl by said deedof trust. the sum of ion tl dthre h 1)de h 4 d 57.3.5223; e ° “I w W m Arid IihEit'ii.'fi1llv m'naiial nme I: long um put due. md there I. now due upon uni note-ad undet um mm deed for princlpal Ind lateral. and for dbbnnemeou by (go 19an hql_det tperqt for Inqunmgejnd {or t e And whereas. it is further provided in and by said trust deed. that in case of default in the payment of said principal sum therein men- tioned. or in case said party of the' first part therein should an fier and premises or any part thereof to be sold for' any ts: or assessment whatsoever. or should neglect or full to keep all buildings thereon. except out-houses, in- sured against loss by ilre. or in case of. breach of any of the covenants or agreements in said trust deed Contained. then and from thence- forth it shall be lawful for the said party of the second part. or his succeswr in trust upon ap- plication of the legal holder or said principal note.with or without s previous entry upon said. remises. to sell and dispose of ssi prem- ises y and trust deed granted. and all right. title. benefit and equity of redemption therein. of said party of the first part in ss (1 trust deed. their heirs and assigns. at public auction to the highest bidder for cash. havmx first given notice of the time and place of such sale (such sale to be made at some lace in ssid county of Lake and State at Illino s], by publication once in each week. for four successive Weeks. the first publscation to be at least thirty (so) days before the day of sale; in same news a t. or other pa er authorised b law to pub i legal noticemt at ma at that me he published in said count of emgeésrgnal notice of such ssie to party of 2 part. in said trust deed. their heirs or assist". or an ”on claiming b . throu h or under them. g: in; ex- pressly in red an excused; and in the name of the said party ofthe rsecond gun or his suc- cessor in trust“ in ad trust cod. to make. execute and deliver to the pure r or ur- ‘chasers at such sale. a good ”(Lucid cient- eed or deeds of conveyance in t ism, for the premiseqwid injeepiqtple. _ _ ._ _ And wheréas.the Lebanon Savings Bank a corporation.exisfing under the lav/apt tile State of New Hampshire. is the-legal holder m‘uldpflncipalnme and has m c at: "ca- tion to the undersigned. Francis . Pea dy. ”trustee. and requested him as such punter. to sell and dtupnse of said premises. underthe ow‘er In aid trust deed und for the purpose- FhHeln med. _ U Now, therefore.~ public notice is hereigrvéiven that in pursuance of said trust deed. an said application and by virtue of the power and au- thority to me granted in and by the same. I. the undersl ned. Francis E. Peabody trustee. Milan We needa . the thnty-nmth day of November. A. D. 399. at twelve o'clock noon otsaid day. at the Passenger Station at the Chi o and Northwestern Railroad in the Cit Highland Park, County g Lake. and Sta V of ll note. sell and diapose the prem- inc-a «9 and in said trust deed scribed. nd al the right. title benefit and u ty of re- emption otthe said William 8. W118 and Margaret T. Downs, their heir: and autism. and of ail persons claiming b , throng]! or un- der them. or either of them t erein. at public auctioni tgithzeamghest bidder b2“ coals 1800 Date 8 ay ( r . . muse}; 35 Pig-330‘), lwl'ljml.

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