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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 7 Apr 1900, p. 8

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H. F. Evans is now manager of flu News Lettermdcan sign mum: and canon any buinasin tin mm: of flu Sheridan Road Publishing Cb This last efiort of the city mar-nay to pose as an opponent of liquor shops simply proves the desperéte aondition that he is finding himself ‘ in. and no wonder "that the mayor goes around lacking, very careworn and haggard. He has enough of such mattersjo cause a greater man than be serious anxiety and we doubt not that he will. feel an intense sense of relief when political debts are all~ paid and he can unsh‘ackle himself from vampires. The election of Deerfield towu~ ship passed 03' in a manner Worthy afgthe town Tuesday last. There wérchlo~ pasters or ,scratching to any extent. ,Some of the politicians were warned in advance not to at- tempt such , things and they ab: stained.‘ The vote in the .several precincts stood asfollowhâ€"l st,Young Men’s club; 2d. Highwood; 3d,West Side: Last week the, odtninietntion I0- cured ,a warnnt and arrested the proprielo: of the Highland Howl and J. B. anhee for selling liquors. The one we: continual until Monday night of this week and then culminated in e disgusting fame. The animus of the whole scheme Ind been given away by one of ‘the friends 61' the city attorney while still fuddled with the tunes of Ileohol. and consequently the real object of the whole thing became kmwn to the parties who were to he the Victims under gniee of prosecuting violators of the law. The remit ended Ion- day in'Juetiee Hibhnrd'ecourt in the disgraceful attitude 9! the city at- torney who diumieeed the one when he found he could not» accomplish his real‘ purpose. If the mayor and-the city attorney, who heye taken the oath to execute the lawn, really wish to close up “blind pigs”, why does not one of them bring action nnd summon the other at a witness? - lt~would be a simple process and hue the necessity of going to High-' wood and elsewhere for evidence. It would matter very little which brought the action or which was summoned an witness. if there be any truth in the multitude of rumors in the public atmosphere, and some'at least of the assertions, ,are made, by men of unquestioned veracity. Ho an Du Mahan 11.11.": vote. M 101 102 lat Town . Election. A Farce. M THE 81188109! ROAD ‘NWSJE‘PI'FQ. ul cyan u“ auu autumn! luuuuury 0! New York and Paris styles. Also a lete line of ladies" furnishing ‘ g a all at bottom priced. James H. Dnfiy, and we presume his associates on that clean ticket, wants to thank the people of Deer- field for their generous and loyal support at the polls on Tuesday Inst. “J “none” has a right to feel proud of these significant figures 400â€"38. We are glad to know that the fam ily of \V C. Egan are back from Chicago for the season in their beau tiful summer home at “Egandale. one of the most beautiful plum (III the North Shore. It will delight Mr. Egan and all the I'edridenteg in‘ that part of the city to know that the old Port Clinton ave. is to be im- prOVed and made as fine as their own Vine avenue. geneeaeeoememraemmuau memeeene: 0.5!lmfil #3 mm “m "fllllnlflmiflflfilfllliz Mrs. A. L. Hall IS the guest of Mr. and the delightful occasion was one and Mrs. C. E. Hall. long to be remembered. The Ladies Ciiich club was enter- tained last week by Mrs. J. H. Madman. n The children' of the VVinnetka public gondola are enjoying their spring vacation Alter a successful trade for the past twentytwo your: in Highland Park, Mrs. C. Waugh hereby an- nounceato her friends and patrons that she has and will continue to have on hand a fashionable supply of spring and aummer millinery of New York and Paris styles. Also a BER, lete line of ladies" furnishing g ‘ a all at bottom priced. ' Theré‘fi’llbe a huéiness meeting of the Christian Endeavor Society next Monday evening at the home of Miss Gillespie. This will be fol- lowed hy a social hour. ‘ Ttheéple’s club elected ghe fol- lowing officers last Sunday evening: President,W.W.Case; vice president, 8‘ \V.Greeley; secretary.W.Strugglefi. and treasurer. _C. S. Thorne. The club will hold no meeting on Sunday evening, April‘S. " A little son arrived last- week at the home of Mr. and Mrs Thurston. Sunday last; ‘A‘pril 1, the many friends of Mniand Mrs. C. Eckel helped them oeiehrated the twentieth anniversary of their 'marriage. and their home was full of choice friends This gives our citizens in also tiona fut one month “Th-ton t to snugly the most public spiri nnd patriotic. L. G You: was in the city Wednes day. The family will all be out by the last of the month uud“Yoelanda" will be thenceue of social life for the season. ‘ W Tmfllpn H h 'r ............ _ :5...“ mm.” ............. Dude: No.1 Filter 2 omkfim” ., fir and Hrs. W. A. Alexander are boarding with Mrs, Tm! D. Hull 0n Laurel Avenue. - winm‘tlta Department ‘- . AMI! .- “ u n u a The following is the program of a concert to be given at their Winnetka club Tuesday" evening, April 10: ' Cnncert Value. in A ................. Mmznwski P! l m} MMMliny Th 0 0m: se om , non ..... .» ....... mnas Mtg. Rimlle’ - From Suit» up. 34: ........... , ........... (a) .-Adagm. 1b) .~G()ndnliem. fl‘ ,. 7_ _ Mr. Dick. ‘ F. Riés Then won several chug” it the H depot Blonday, of which mom Bord-H. after. . The townuhip election was held Int. Tuwlay. with the following re IIIIlt: Citimns’ ticket ............... “0” The Camus ticket ............. 88 Common: in unnnéeosuy. ’_ There will he no election next TIIudIIy. but something of vastly more importance to every woman in town. Minn E. L Enkino's gnnd millinary opening Tuesday. April 10 in Matcher black. It will be the finest thing of the kind ever seen in this city A. To the Spflngtime ..: .. . .(irleg . Intermezzo en Getaw- ........ Whalzky Misc Lay Ballade Polonaise ............ Q. . . .\'ieuxtenms Mr. Ditk A. 'Tuas A H! ........................... -Nevin H. The Swn uws. .Cowen C. Cradle Sung (vlnlin ubllaato thy Mr l)kk| . . .(iaynur She-nu Fantastique ..................... liazzinl Mr. Dick The Magic 3mm (violin obligate) ........... .......................... Me er- Helnmnd Mmrkilgle Mr. him M Lay Mn. Buttorflold of Libertyvil'lo in visiting her daughur, In. John Ru- dolph. She report: cvoryfln’ng in a prosperous condition over It. the “Heart of the County” a new ‘ruil. road and prosperity in abundance. .The new calm "l was serenaded last Tuesday evening by the North Shore hand. This is a band lately organized in Winnetka, and is QUIT!" posed of '20 pieces. andptbough a‘ {ew'Wem ament thut eVeniug.‘ they Woke the echoes with their stirring music. and certainly showed their approval of tbe'august body assem- blPd‘ above them. a »

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