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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 27 Jan 1900, p. 11

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Miss Alice Grabo entertained a number of her young friends Tues day evening. ' Mr John J. Fanning and daugh ier. Kathefine, left Thursday for San Francisco. Mia- Alice Claik of Chicago pm: the guest bf Miss Howard, last week. Sabbath. Nine of Miss Fanuihg’a friends gave a theatm party in her honor Tuesday evening. ‘ The little son of Mr Joe Deitrich, who has been ill with brain fever, ll still in a critical condition. Mr Thomas Riggs of Dakota was the guest of Gen; 0. H Howard the past week. . Blanéhe, the little da’ugpter of Mr. C; L. Day. is vary ill with pneu- monia with brain complications. ‘ Miss Dean ‘of Gales'burg, 11L. visiting her sister, Mrs. W. Howey. Missed Elsa and Maud- Dewar were guests of Mrs. M. B. 0rde last week. uta. Loughi‘ay opened her danc~ ingclau [of children Friday after- Hts; Emma Sherwood 16ft Thur; day for Glenwood Springs, Colo. ' m¢u.ayc.camn¢mmn¢: U“ “amlumum: Mr. Jon!» is very 1" "“5 P00“ Ilia: Ethel Delange entertained a monin. ---‘“- “ L :Ilfiflm.mfifiiuiifiii UWW curmummiu Mr. and Mrs. John L. Day leave Saturday for Mexico, Florida. The People’e Club, organized led Sunday evening at a meeting held in the town hall. pronieee to be no in. taunting. !IotOt in the lite of the emuunmity. The “I. (or a club of this kind In "M" by file lerge number 0! men pro-out. The first meeting 9! the club will be held Min Winnie;I Sputum: Inn re. turned to the (Mpg. and in with hot abut. Mu. J. H. Ind-en. Mr. T. H. Ellison spent two or three days in Winncth but weak. Mr. Eastman of. Evanston was the alum Department of Mr. H. P. Williams, on THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSâ€"WEB. 'Mr‘. Myron E. Vance has put- ghaggd the former residence of Dr. B. W. Griffin in GLenme‘afiavifiâ€"o; his return from Havana, Cuba,ex. poets to enlarge and overhaul ' the house, in general. . an illness of five days. Interment. (private) Saturday, at Glencoe ceme- tety. °""’ ~ In: A a TIPTON ‘ Registered Phaxmacist. Any one finding a silver bracelet PW? Chcuflak, Pm Confectionery. Eociable time was enjoS'ed. with little bells on it, and a pair 'of . Chi-“WWW gold- rimmed spectacles, will be suit “mm P” Tfilfiuflfiym‘, Pmm‘” “mew" ably rewarded by leaflg‘ same with . Tasman: m. 5. Gluten Miss Seiber, at thepost emu» W-Mw_.mm ' - e V E tabll h d _ Robert Livingston, infant son of FOWICI'S...- ' 9.188%.e Mr. and Mrs, O. R. Barnett, died ' I. Manufacturing ‘ Thursday evening of last week. after ' ‘v .. -- The Christian Endeavor society held its annual meeting Saturdav evening in the church parlors. After the meeting was owe: a good, sociable time was enjoyed. naxt Sunday evening, Jan- 28th. at 7:80 o’clock, in the town hall. It in hoped that the general public will jab I lively interest in the new pro- ject. Ind that there will ha a Inga attendance at the initial meeting. An interesting muaioal program has boon'ptovided' in addition to the iddreaa of tho' waning. which will hogivon by Mr. William Salts: of the Ethical Culture Soclaty, Chica- The church sociable, last Friday evening; was Well attended and the entertainment was ‘of the beat. Re. freshments were served hbout 10 o’clock. Rev. Mr. Cole of Chicago preached at the Congregational church last Sabbath. His subject was the study of the Bible. Mn. Charles Shaw. give a yellow luncheon. last Friday in honor of Miss Fanning. Covers were laid for six. Ilia: Ethel Delange entertained a number ‘of her little friends at a birthday party Saturday afternoon. go. 'An outline of the purpose of thin orgnniutlon will b6 givun by tho pro-ideal, Mr. C. C. Arnold. A. S. Aléxmdcr, M. D., C. V- Long Distance Tel: hone 2m. - ’ 1016 mic Street. nun-ton Hlo‘ .VCNrmy-y Surgeon ‘ ‘0‘ mmtbo o o Unexcelled Accommodations for Sick Horses 1nd Dogs. lumen. Wcrlmry 'Hospn‘l. N n. 38 Madison St. CHICAGO; Chicago Phone M 8965; .GLchoz. The Bookl- oonlethlumon than un'ocdl- nuyhuof Ileana. lthua-uhmuumoi hia- thunodcome red peopleflgurein its med. Thy" in a vivid glimpse of American life b found in that valley tony Venn um. The book-cutie of I mat mono!!!“ West- on: dalmwho read the'mmpt. any: the mthorhu “dipped his pen 'In the very pig- ment at life." The head of “ending Chicago publishing houne aid of It: "‘We have been much "Multan" "the plot I: clever" and "detail: ingenious." “The day itself In Inter- esting and there are Dom: upiul situations." J. HARRY. Tnurnoxn 21:. The book is to‘be ready for éelivery to-dny (Saturday). It will be sold by booksellers or my be obtained direct from the author at Glencoe. Sent by mail, postpaid. for 81200. Park Ave'.. Daughter of the Elm. A WW ”'7. ream-g Wm: mg- A Lon-Story ducal: Stirring lulu! of crime ind detective work, Professor m Chlcngo Vétermary College. PARK BROS.‘ BEGGS, GLENCOE DRUG STORE, B! Guzman Damon HALL Sale in the "Hey I! the appu- Honou- pheh, macaw with mm. ‘ GLENCOE 'HOTEL,‘ JUST PUBLISHED! one Block West of the dep'ot. GLENCOE. ’ PLUMBFRB Opticién. CHICAGO gs

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