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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 3 Aug 1900, p. 1

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I could give mac" my gfl‘flil‘ I“ phat-elm ’0' can at to the 6“! Ill“ ' Mindy 13‘ 9“"! '3. m [dinner table. lpnwoiminm mention head: 0! 50ml .uquinMI-a. Th ”VB-Inns...” CHOICE roaming and Tornado 1:13.013» ON HAND § FBI 0| ”Slut DAYS; 'elepbone F inc Meats .OANS ling 8‘ Co. '"C'I (VIIV (VIIIIG Class Vaudeville rd Imp! Wed R691 m be ’absolmely ill-sh: but Ink noughtobegcn- (m menu-n m anoint edways have Rom Fine-Ch- Imwmhm «an. w. Brand's M Anon. :IEIIS no CcnmrAVemn [MILWAv CABS 810? BRAND, Local Agent ;ago Telephqne C0- ofthldn’hndandvflh weather. BROS BEGGS, ' . PLUIIII. CHICAGO Fred Clow w‘on the prizepne year’s subscription to TB: Nzws Lmn. for first solving the problem as tothe “ Handsome“ Man in Lake County.” Rd did it the first thing after suppér that night. Lots of others guessed; G. D. Boulton’s family havegdne to Hyannis Port. Mass. for the month of Auglw: and September. There they can look outon the old Nantucket in the distance. Mr. Boulton gemsins at his desk in the First National bank, while Kenneth and some othea young; men, haye rooms at the rectory. President James B. Forgau’s family have the Boultbn house during the family’s abwnce. . ‘ The. Telephone Company distri- buted their new. directorins Thurs- day, but they only come doivnto June 13$ for the big book, though the. local folder comesto the 15th. six weeks ago. Perhapé that is a; late as it could be brought,hut to of highest use should betill July ht. when the summer residents are all out here. Good plan for the Baptists to drop' In and hear good solidp Presby terian preaching while their meeting house In closed. It was that strong sturdy kind of preaching that made Scotland and German, and England what they arc, and the want of which crippled Spain and France and Italy and Austria. filfiififlnii IQ... "lilfliiig inanimate We um...“ Miss Lizzie Madden spent a few days with her sister, Miss Madden. Lewis 0. Brockway. republican candidate for cit-chit clerk, was in the Park. yesterday. visiting .old frignds and making- new and», He. is a hustler. Watches and clocks called for and delivered by Schneider Cooke. *‘ Henry B. FuHer, the novelist, and Glen Ha“ of Chicago were guests of Mrs. A. 0. Mason. ‘ Don’t forget the‘ éxcnrsion' to Lake‘ Geneva and William’s Bay; to marrow, Satuyday. ’ P. B; Salyards, of the Mills Nova» elty 00., of Chicago. was badly in- jured bv a failing beam in a build- ing in Chicago Wednesday. He is progressing finely under‘ the doctor’s Some surprise was created: and something of a shock given to one of our fina'ucinl institutions this week when the city poiice magisfirate went. in and deposited the net proceeds of his law business for the month of Julyâ€"$1.50! ’ Robert C. Bafl'en proposes to Raunch out. into the’business of rais- ing thorough-bred Belgian bares. We don’t know where he will locate his warren, but it will be somewhere in town. His breeding stock will be imported, jhe finest strains 'obtain- able, ‘ Miss Anna Nichols 1:: Visiting Mrs. Ingalls and gaughter at South Haven. Mich. . A Bryon-old cow, .giving 12 quarts daily. can be bought form Call at Wilson’s blacksmith shop, Highwood. Harry Inmau of Ravenmood, fat- merly of the Park, spent a few days hm week with relatives and friends in the Park; ' ‘ Muss Anna Morgan of Chicago; is visiting in “Comedy Bank," the home of Mrs. A. 0. Mason. ', LAKE FOR EST. i - I u£~u¢§m§c.¢u:§sulq VOL VIII. Highland Park. HIGHWOOD, The entertainment was of the mon- ologue order and exueedingly humor- one, with a vaudeville attachment, and was enjoyed immensely by all present. A Chicago orchestra furn- ished excellent music and the danc- ing woo prolonged till the last rain Quito 21 delegation rode over. from the Moraine after dinner to ntne‘ss the entortéiument and partici to in the dancing. = The interest to us is that? St is a Park invention. and we are (figs: sur prised that the Chicago pawl: who are manufacturing them have t rders by the scores of thousands, sgg'on to run up into the millions. Th w will retail at ten cents each anflggevery live voter will want one. 3? second enter“ meat and Einner with dancing Th-nrsday even hg.’ In the club house If possible x’xvas a greater success than the forué one. The attanda‘n Was not. qg'ite as large, thou something over one hundred sat down todinmr. It lacks but two, months of :1 year since the congregation of the if cited Evangelical church has been walled to divine worship by the kizf-l ad- monition of their bell. The o‘nl bell was injured in some way. and no ac- count of the difficulty of ge‘tt‘ng it out of the steeple it ivae lei? until about six weeks ago, when it “is re- turned to the makers. Beginn ng of this week a new hell with greatly" improved bearings was hetumwl and hoisted into the steeple where t: has _, ' AMlnve'nuoa. ‘. Samuel Levin, the jeWeleii. in at Dunn’s-news store, has invetited 3. campaign badge or pin that b'fls fair to be the popularthing. Its front is a gold plated fish abj t an inch and a half long, ninnntci.“ on a pin for fastening on the coat ape]. with' a genuiue little flag, at; and stripes suspended. The specil ty of it Iis that ‘you pull the iittégia line hanging from the fish’s mo‘ijh, as though, he had just taken the;- 00k, and the fish is thrown opexl‘ggby a a spring and there you read t 3'; mat- to. "Vote for McKinley.” or iii‘Vote for Bryan,” or whatever ‘mogi‘ the wearer wishes. These mot-toe}; ing printed on gummed paper str‘ 3 can he chsinged at pleasure, so th: V; peo- p'e can change their politir, . with the same campaign pin. > . xi. an , m some said O. T. Heydecker. fi‘_1éate’é Attorney of Waukegan. as Waugh the. handsome“ man in Lake (launty coixld be aresideut of any otbe“; place than the Park. Others £2:le George L. Wtenn and so on making a big lint, but our popular cou‘fv'actog ,won the. prize. béen prqperly adjnsfied. Thu obn- gregation has been made ha-v' guns though the dust prodigal: bf ‘ turned. The new be)! is a grow t i'm~ pgoveme'nt on the old one. B‘ V! and frame weigh sixteen hundred piazunds. About 25 of the Ladies’ .‘jmiety to Brotharhood of Traizmen’s Lodge, No. 4 of Chicago,~ helv? their annual} picnic in the “Home Grove" on the Railroad Men’s Home grounds, {51d it was]! grand gocinl success. The“ grove was brightly illumiued with gmiling faces' and happy’hearts. Tfiéla'dies‘ notiouly‘ brought good things to eat for them. selves. but remembered the .30 or more men-who are cared for 53/ the Home. Mr _O. B. Brand, th ,3 pho- tographer, was there with his "I meta in good working order. ML? and Mrs. Watson, the managers. 1 will, gladly welcome all and any 01% who wish tocolhe to theingroum‘g’u for a day‘s outing. Lg Themeoor mundane-g. he Exmoor golf club 35w its FORT SHERIDAN; HIGHLAND PARK, schn'ei " Cooke will make your broke cleo look like new for a read . chuge. \J‘ Professors I'LL. Morin and H. S. Gailihave started a school of mug netic healing in Highwood. It is situated east of the depot, upstairs in the large yellow painted house at east end of Big hwood avenue in Highland; Park, g.Ill No medicine or surgery is used. Chronic diseases a specialty; some of them being heart disease, gout. gravel. diubetus, consumption, cutarrh. asthma. can " '01 lungs. blindness, tipatiou. paralysis. 1 polypoid tumors. rheumatism. ach trouble. steer mering, etc.” {Specialty of all uses given up bi physicians. P. 0. ad recs High ,.Ill Enclose stamp for return I inquiries. no” v.0» out": ”anions! Mrs. J. W. Nelson and Mrd. Todd (formerly Miss Nelson) gladdeued many frignds by their vieit of. Sat- urday and :Sunday. Mrs. Nelson returns to bfer home in Topeka, but Mrs: Todd will spend a year at. the Chicago University preparatory to continuing her work as a teacher in Utah ' ' Mr. and Mrs. Gray (tha\ latter known as Miss Leta Dan‘ly to her Winnegka friends) are under ap- pointment rioAthe Caroline Islands as missionarias of the American Board of Miasionsfand are now en route across the Pacific. “$00.01.... G .Illlflfiilfii Miss Christine Strand is enjoying a few weekx’ outing in Madison. Mrs. Tatevin and “in Tustdvin leave Monday for a visit to friends in Indiana Mr Anthbny Strand is at home in Winnetka after a businm’l ab- sence of nearly two years. ~ Watches and clock! called for ind delivered. All work warranted Schneider and Cooke. ‘ Young Mr. Frank Badman in suflering froni ;‘ broken arm, the re- sult of a oompqufively plight full. The Winnetka ball team won its first victory o'er Kenilworth on the Winnetku common Saturday, July 28, a red- letter day in the annals of the club will stay for a month OI two. Mr. H. W. Lindwull's new uphol- stery roomsfimd wbrkshop are rap idly taking shape '1: Linden avenue} This thv business section of the town grows. \ The reception given ' Mn. Lun- don Hoyt for Mrs. Tom kins at her lovely twme. “Breezy Point,” was a moét charming Blair and an 0008‘ sjon of much pkg-(Ire to ,all present. ‘ We understand that a new busi~ nesst firm baa entered Winnetkn. Osgood ’ Prongâ€"41 combiuétion not unfamiliarâ€"announce them selves ready to place insurance [or all Who wish it. 5 v \ Miss Bibbin’s and Miss Goddnrd. teachers of the second and sixth grades. are in town for a few Weeks. A good audience greeted Rev. Mr. Dowd he be occupied his pulpit after an absence of nearly -aix weeks. “ _ ' FRIDAY, AUGUST 3, 1900. Miss Mal flc§llaspr foit_ 'Win School 0' magnetic Ruling. Winnetka. RAYINIA. We acknoivlcdgo the receipt o! z?- Winthro Harbor News. It i": " eight comm: quarto Ihoot full widom-nko ”that at our nontor I Lake County néighbot. which Van Vlin'oongon in 'pnhing ta 2 than in in it. It within pk“; the notoity, which from a visit we can any I" a bani ul npdis Give us you 13' neighbor dud pégk' usonyour“X"lint. -’.‘ Ii on‘ao the people can have. t choice. We ham hold 3 few i new anfl always found the vi end and on reputed, netting t» that he had I Cfiliuhn burial. F , state's “tom-y them inc. '1' Ha duke: IndSD. Yukon. daoolLa county a rising attorneys, formerly HA}! Day . Benton. 97 votes. 4 dologltdi'; New port, 178. 7; Antioch, 394 1" Grant. 80 8: Avon, 258.10;WI;- ren, 198. 7; Waukegun (I) 571, 23 Waukogln (2) [1;Wuu ; (3). 339,1)W2|?3'hqmn “LT“? 12; Shieidn (l), 377,14;Bhbl‘ (2), 119. 4: Lilian ville. 278.! Fremont. 168, 6: “coach, 8, Cuba 145.3; Elu.194.7; 7%, non, 182. 7; West Dporfieid. 121. Deerfield (1) 358 14, vacuum l30 5.1‘otnl vote 5023; n of delegam. 188. Saul. Bucun, Ch’mn. R. D Wynn. Soc. / It is tiierofore recommended tlfil shimmy-elections or caucuues ‘ ‘called (or each primary districté ? said-county on Thursday. Augi I 23 at the usual hour. The rep ”mm. for eéch primary distrinit district will- be one delegate {pr each 27 voted or major fraction “it for the Republican candidate '1 President in 1896. The prim districts will thus-be entitled to delegate: to the said convention follows: . p“ l The Prohibitinnis‘tn hold the"- eounty oonveotion’ cod-y It Libs“; ville. They begin early and I butch thé print: if the early bird‘ the field win: out. ' TheBepublicana will the county oonrontiou in the“ . the oounty"Auguut 24. Thus wool ‘ from today. Friday. There are oral candidates for coroner ax ‘amte’n amoey. Among thou wl ) want. to be coroner are Dr. Frank ) lngulla of fill: city. Dr. Taylor '1, Libertyville, Dr. Jameson of Anf‘» och. Undertaker Bow", 0! Wauklfl- gan. While Dr. Knight. does uift enter the race, all undemnd be If mp! it nominal-d. As there '3 such a scarcity of ouadida‘agu. wishing to hold up thiamiof ,4 county. we may enter the lists mg ,sm'Veyor, hi: union: in the p. have been so utidnotoq that I change is waded _ thwamminthoflold for annual; 1-- ces: Circuit clerk, state’s anor'ndé coroner. snrveyer. 1: .Also such other business an mi“; come before thn convention. {,3 Tn: Nun-Lulu. “! not “blitz; aides" in this matter. though it hit? its personal preference and it no} Rood me'n. 3Ti5~1bbbfaÂ¥1=3o o'éiock ‘13. m.. «3} the purpose of nominating candidatfi for flu! following _serrll_ county d3- Lewis 0. Brecht-y y. formerly {E Mold. in the only undid-w fig Circuit Clerk. {1 wiIl be held in the Town Hall the village of Libertyvillo, le County III.. on Friday: August 24$} A Republican County yconvontii} H GLENCOE. Repub‘lan County Convention. County Pam“ Monday shaman. at MI 0509 in the city, Mr. Louis 3. 00: w- !meroomn by I sudden film. I. iwas able toy come home without a- gnismnce. but bu since been so very .ill that hit life Ind (loop-ind of. At the Lime of writing this pan- grupb (Thursday morning) he is markedly W, having sand. Igood, night. and family I friend- are hopelul of ki- :00! is the Tron-um of’th will-p. The euusinefioo ofKing Hun: be“. of Italy. Sunday, wee e and shocking elei: and adds euotherto the lengthening atelogue of each mummie- which have d the [figee of che world s hietory fiioco Ceeeur’e dey Humbert we: a good tuler: he lyoved hie wee heed by them in teturn wee in no my entitled to thin W ee Wotan victim have been. it weeeueedol malice Ind undue- end indiree theceuee it was intended to help. , The Board of Tax Review it “ill in evasion It the coir: WNW"- kegan. Next loudly is the; lat day on which complniuu o: grit-tuna. my be presented to the bond. which utter that date will be W- in adding “one, presented. Adinnar party. elegant in all it! appoinm wu gina at Hotel Moraine 1m night Victor Elking. Twelve covers vote id. Thugs nt- tending were from [Ah Fm . -For the 00an of but house party In. Chuk- 3h. gave a musical Thur-day on Ind I lawn puny Saund- Moon 0! last week. and I: Inc Ind bunch picnic this weak. , ‘ Mrs. Edward Rum and lit“- dnuglnat Ht Sunday for When“. Mont. qu; and Sin York City. A case of diphtheria his devel- oped among the little visitor: of the Guds’ Hill “clement. The patient is in quarantine and receiving the. best of are. - Mr. Ben Newt-u loft Wodnoidny evening to: Clubland. - [in Kale 0! Chicago I. u find at Mr. John Party’s «oval-SIM Ilia: Murdow returned-W‘ - day from a week’s visit at . water. - , Ming Ethel P. n": a" all-.- gundi party '1'. y “German in honor of her guest, Xian. layer. of Lagrange, Ill. Rev. Hue Darling is visiting laid old home in New York um: Mr: Jooep h Plummet nod amunbot of ladies I9 “'1 01313000 . i=3 8.3.: 53a 89: to... an: 92:58 .81! 53?... I: .332 an Ex Mr. W. H Johnson In allied to Lawton. Mich. Mich. Sunday by the illness of his mother. QGI‘I DO... ‘0‘... cm"... itcccuwcumsco u. dmi Mn. Alec FIUO, who In. boo- very nlltho put “inhalant improved. muo- Fed. and XI! Lon- re turned lust wank from I No weeh’ visit u Loudule. Ill. Mina Catherine Priudle o! Evian- tan is me guest of lin- Harland. incouomummé Glencoe. WINNETKA. N010 LAKESIDE

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