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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 17 Aug 1900, p. 1

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[NGS Agmt The following numb mm. by Prof. mam: ennui}; mm: Rul' . IDICAL Cm; mcuao. v sz1y.nt:.v vtm ” the .‘lLl'lllAN )ln'uuL WATBIIoc m- n-ul analyum. I find each [lailofld 81 and [mm ovcd Real _‘ ling (-0. nbk‘ inches D" I‘m)“ ' . no; only, Bub PEN! Hum”! wan-i757 HRQI. IOYD M. BERGEN. M.» D. IOU- Spring Water but: I Dr. Frank M. Ingalk. .OANS CHOICE POULTRY Fine Meats ON HIND- nsu on own ms§ {050, ry Center Cicscr 3:03.; URN! 0m nuts 3!: .09! *9!!!“ .r... .mâ€" w., 7V ' tn be Mindy H. but In led lung enough to be ten- (kn We tiny: have DR. E. C. KAYE. huh and My Ian- I‘ -- MW « AV... 0". M. . 9.. H. H. BOULTER. pany prod- H’EC TILIWI ‘1 DEN ”S T. Dentist. and mum Purl. m. flights-J Pull. IJ. 0.7004 18.686] Highland Puck. "anon ”if" 'aud. support. sum. :0 minimum, where she wili spend a few weeks with Miss E. Norman Scott rec'eived ti tele- gram from his grandfather, W.S. Gumee,’a mayor of Chicago in its early days, to report to bim‘at his summer homo. Bean Desert. in Bar Harbor, 3103., not, later than Monday next, to visit them a few days and, men acwinpany his sister, Miss A movement is in progress among the diflerent railroad orders‘to 33m each of their 140,001 members a small tax for the support of the Railroad Men’ 5 Home. Their plans should such an assessment be de- cided on would include a four or live‘ building costing about $404!”. It Is to be hoped that the human will receive this recognition Tim of "our golfers are in the Onwentaia tournament (his week, so the 3500 president’s cup by Judge F allertou. twicefl Won by Mr. McCuW- , 4y, obeilagelphia. ay yet cometo some fortunate Par. We see Henrv Chandler Egan in forging to the front as a player. Hold the cup if you can. You hear an honored name. Standard Oil Co.’s gasoline, none banana! 10¢ a gallon at Evita: Louis J. Yager of the Waukegan Baptist" church, told us Monday their school has just made up its annual report and louud it has p363 pupils on the list, with an nun-wage attendance of 249' [or use your, all of which shows that the whuol is in a highly prosperous condition as well as :he church itself. The .sche'me. to unite the North Shore towns in au eflort to seen"! better drainage for all our towns through the akokie is muting 05 well. All the towns In far north In Waukegan have enlisted- in the e‘u terprise.so that their joint «Julia, will probably secure some Iegisim J. Wallace Wakem is putting in a couple of webks vacation in u- slow coasting voyage along the sharps: pf Mmehmmgfinilfiand the W4 umm Wé'irufl'fiia 'fim Evans Bros. are selling “Perfeci qu‘keroeene at tie a gallon. To]; epbo‘ne 48. 3‘ bring back some genuine 6de fish, thme which hue mils on them well cured with salt In the sun. Misses Minnie and Alice Sheik»? left Wedneg‘day fur a ten days .visit with relatives in Port "Wuhiuglon, Wis. The family reunion is pfauned‘ to take place at Pan \Vushinmén. The special census f0!" Evanston was completed last. week, and the in- crease over the olficial enumerators was something liie'l 100 In a popu- lation of about ‘0,0)l)0. Watehes and clocks called for and delivered. All work w rrauted by Schn'aider Cooke. at f5 The Waukegan Gazette his adopted our suggestion of “sinique” for the clumsy inch-gum and' mac- curate word automobile. Mrs. Frank B. LeFever, of Indi- anapolis, is visiting at the Home. On the 13:11.11») trustees u! the Railroad Men’s Home examined the home and its management ind weye much pleased with the showing. “mm “mud-”anus; Bazar patterns at Mrs. Bohl’s- ‘ Miss Grace Kline Went to Iowa Monday. yum am: fiiéfifififiiig LAKE FOREST, I {HMW“QG"II§§H: VOL VIII. Highland Park. HIGHWOOD, qu-utg For County Sunayor - I am a candidate for the office of county surveyor, subject to the de msion of the Republican county con- Vention at Libertyville. August t24th. .L. Bowm. ." Miss Margare. Thompson. of St. Paul, Minn and Miss Janet Thomp- son. of Cbicqlgo. are the guests 'of their sister. Mrs. M. B. Orde. The Misses.0rrs. of Chatanoogn, Tenn" and Miss Thomas.of South Chicago. are the guests of Miss May Tiptou. Hon. E. L. Brown and wifa,of Wunpaca, Wis., during last week the guests of their sister, Mrs Bugh Mr. and Hrs. Frank Hahkey gz'wrn a dancing party in hqnor of their daughter's guest, Miss Goosely. Mr. and Mrs. Cami); and dang :- ter, Margaret, Were guests at Mr. Thomas Murdows last week. Mia. Elward Boothe, of Oakland, 081., is the guest 'of her mother. Mrs. John meiug. ‘ Mr! Luella Knight, of Chicago, has recently bwu viaiting Miss Isa- be! BrOWué. ,Mra} Kayo, of Scotland, is the gne‘st of her daughter, Mrs. F. Dun- d” TodKL‘ o. . Mrs. Thrmkmorton. of Michigan City. is the guest at Miss Murduw. Mrs. Bugh entertained a number oi friends ut luncheon Wednesday. Md}. Lewis Day’and family have gum: to Lake Geneva for a fortnight. Mr; Ai'tbnr Day and family are glimmering at qupaw Lake, Mich. a”. 7.76.: a???“ at $me ‘3“: fififiwxfifl Williams is the 2695‘ of Miss ‘F‘orsytbe. ' Mrs. Ben Newhufl left last. Satur- day for North Mauitoa Island. Mrs. Ciemena Dafl'er lei: Monday for Peunoyer Institute, Kenosbn. Mrs. Rice is the gunshot her sis- t9r,fiflm. Him Day. :I”. GO!“ CII'I’I'IVMGQI‘: : “ Glencoe. ‘ \ : C O "Imam“; anti. a. ”an 4351!. Will Muir was the guest (if Mr. J. L. Day 1m Sabbath; ' D011". come to us for sympathy if you miss this last chance. ' Don’ t target that this week 331:"- day lho 18th, will beyour last chance this your to go to Lake Geneva at excursion 33609.1( you don t go now you can’t see the most beautiful lake in all the west and ride all do)" on its placid waters for fifty cents. see the wonderful Yerkes observatory. the elegant mansions of Chicago millionaires,the cottage“ by the hon drod of loss wealthy pooplo. and the tents of the Y M. C. A. and other temporary campers, and, 160 miles of choice railroad travel all for $1.00 le’aud names fo'r all sewing machines at Schneider .Cooke’u.+ Bum- pattorna at Mrs. Bohl'é ‘ Perfection oil at So a gallon at Evans Bros Delivery tree. Te! enhone 48. Evelyn Mr Snail, therefoi‘a, loam here Saturday y, and expects *0 roan-n about September 41!: He bu not visited Bar Harbor since he'. left col lege, nine years ago. Mr. Guinea very kindly oBers to pay th freight on the young man. mmxmm. FORT SHERIDAN» HIGHLAND PARK. is any FictionwAgineaISmriuge, Bynner; Sword of tleing g. McDonlid; Ad; ventures of Francois, Mitchell; Jess amy Bride, Home; Parsonage {only The following books have been added to tho Wiundka library: It may be of. interest juét now, to remind our readers that‘ma‘uy of the very latest._nnd most authoritative bookspu China‘ure in our village 'library. Beginning with the popu- lar and entertaining work of Dr. Arthur Smith, on "Chinese Chur- lucteristica,” one can continue with Wire} Bishop‘s volumes on the "'Yangtoe Valley,” add Dr. Martin's “Cycle of Cathay,” enjoy Miss Scid- more'a China,” take up Mr. Col- qoboun’s heavier book. “Ovaylaml to China,” and dip into more of the political history in Henry Norman's “Peoples and Politics of the Far East.” Surely it is foolish to be longer ignorant of China. when onel «the .o delightfully culightened.‘ Last Saturday night burglars took advantage 0! the noise of the storm and entered Rudolph Bros’ grocery store. Though they drilled two holes they failed to open the sale. and were forced to retire empty- hnnded‘ They went to the stable of the Nelson 8109.. took their best team. and so reached Chicago. Mr. Nelson, having notified the Chicago police, received word Monday to come down and identify his team. Horse arid buggy were found on \Vashtenaw avenue, but .00 trace of the burglars. The lawn party given by Miss Grace Marge-rm!) to her friends last Saturday evening, was changed in character by the heavy rain. But those who were present declared that the retreat indoor» ouIy added totbe fun, and all voted the Iflnir a com plete success weék fr ' a summer vacation in Seattle. W bi A! it. is closc; m the time when the Talcbers Institute opens, otbe‘r teach“. will noon be gin to appear. ‘ .Mnss 2%: Sand returns this The Woman' 5 minimal. pociat ’will meet '00 ”fizfl‘fsdhy, August 23’} Mr. T. C. L. Koehn and family loft Winuelku for a twq years ub- aenee. Hr. Lowah Copeland will occupy their house. Mr. Koehn will he fluently missed in the choir of the Cougregutinnulist church. when he has been a' most helpful member. from 3 to 50‘ulock1). In. with Mrs. floured. Mm- Mary Martyn ‘will' read a paper 90 "Chinese Village Life.” All are invited to attend. We Egret to learn the deaths of two childtqp list week Russell. J r.. muffin Rnssnll Whitman. and the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Madsen. fir. and Mrs. Crandull and daugh- tér hue returned from their eastern trig but witl bound in Glouooe awhile as their own house is still mated. The than éhildren of Mr. C. W. Cale are ill with mumps. No other cues heard from as yet. ‘ Mina Gertrude Thorns and Miss Alma Hoyt are enjoying a tow weeks outing in Mfichignn. FRIDAY. AUGUST 17. 1900. Mm. Fred “000nm! has been the gas» ofjflm. 6.1L MoConnel the past . Wawhes and clock: called for and doliwred by Schneider a Cooke. f Hawk for I {ah weeks rest hfiunwngifi ”.0”an “(3.,E. W. Osgood is in South Qbfihfiiit Suit“: ”an.“ :2 The W'qm an ’s Winnetka. BAVINIA. ’v-BVI-vu-nv i we matter of the division 0 block 27 an tue assessment roll be ! Hurry Ml! [tween the Buyer mm and .bourd o‘- 1 Holland- of education, mu bruugbr up and mi. 'woohouflug ‘IIIburnPy instructed w draw up thi . Onion “1 necessary ruolutiou to uccomplisl lsoooud but“ the end. On motion of Ttmm pm.” to Baker it was resolved that In clourK 1,5“, M], Ii gm unking land he, find her-by“t «LIAM and m: all time wart, ICON 0M taut.- hand in pun-M o! muff: m“ plant. with interest. Ila-n duo, k;mu°° '“ ‘ charged against. «idlhmd Tudor;- 00M. M Baker. Capmn, Cut-um and 3mm fig "9°“ voting .10. 33“.“ um 0| Ouumvotiou of Trustee Baht it} was remind that In electric fight}. I A petition was also submitted 1: l properly oivuers of that vicinity [q in cemout walk 'on the west side ( lChestnut “not from Spruce are: It» Willow street. Ind'on the we. {side of Birch «not from Pine Itra Ho Willow strent. ' . Â¥ I The president presented i latte i W. F. Hogan bu Mum fan- from the high school bond oncloninf ‘ hi. mm“ grip, ‘ a resolution by the same, urging th . ‘ opening by Winneth of I street it" Th” “”3“ 1'th 0‘ 3‘“ high Ichool site. " Referred to prom": ”$3.3?" 7' P: M “9'. "- deut. 2.! ' made: °" ‘ A letter was submitted from Chdllé i 'Deeertou hm has brought in man Either of a 'll committee cégtlm week both (to. tho had and Evauuwu wuafiW-li‘ug copy. 017.5, regular army. .. resolution by that y rogardimgg _ ~ nod ' drllilmge. Referred tucommntoe OI}! Nei- array; m1: MS a: drills-lily. : on government ballads- .....u-- ‘0 AL... .II-Ialnn n The engineer was idstnictad 1: make grades and the attorney 1 prgpare ordi‘n‘nnoa therefor._ . ‘ My". t, I :r u ,, ma “guzmnorfl' , was ‘ Absentâ€"Trustee H, A. de Wind E The minutes of the last meeti- wrere lead and corrected. The pull dent read a petition from' resideug of Vine (street complaining of ti long. walk to the nearest stoppin place of_ the Chicago Hilwsuh Electric railway. std asking that t! council take the ueoeseery steps, cause said ears to stop at Eldoracl‘ street, and to provide shelter for pai sengers while waiting. and that eai Eldorado street he tor ked to rigLY of way to said railwa Referred g‘ committee on streets and alleys an clerk instructed to notily litre“ railway company to remove deny; from streets complained of withi‘ five days or the village would do 1* and to stop at such point in accorr; nnoe with their franchise ordinsnolj pear from lime to time‘; Go the logueo imufd lately. 1n um with but slight cost of the troublo. your analogue will be up to duo _ Hail!!! Gillan; Love oi Pinon Lord. W :- kins; Take 01 An Old China. 30)“ vet; Widow O‘Gailag han'a Boy 1 Zollinger ;-Good heengd Girl. He shall; Wheat and Haehieberria Yaile; Emmy. Mpleewnrth; Count I Phillie. Gukill; Deer Irish GriI.1 '1‘ yum; A Friend oi Carat, Dari ; Childm 0! the Kill. Phillou; 8: ~ W. Guido; Country of ihe Poin' led Fire. Jenn; Wee-ex Tales. Ha Ldy; Arden Manner, Barry: Trev] and Hiawr mflighways and B;- waya in N. ales‘ Norway y; Yang" 9 Valley. 2 roll" Bishop; Wing; and Bywaya' In Normand 3, Deanne ; Highways in Devon an Cornwa! . Bradley; Stories from Italy, Godir China. Scidmore; Cy ole of Cflihli. Martin. Overland my China 00qu houn: Euiperor Alexander! .GIIII-' liar; History oi People at Unitel, States. McMasIenI; United stat-1‘ Naval Academy, Benjamin. _ Sciom a and Religion-~15“! Chapter in So euoe,‘ Andi-y; Among the Fore” People, Pierson; Spirimal Life.“ ; Psychology oi Religion, Star“; We would suggest that. our M I add these prinwd liI‘J as they Q . GLENCOE, ”MI e L. Win-ocu- Council. .Capt. Chrk left ”Kathy for San Francisco. where In. will juin flu lactation In waiting to: transport: to take them to Chin. ’ The remit pin W hen than were one tundra! and forty decoder: wrong tho ooldiou on the?! n, to San Francisco. Order: an oxpecbd daily lo: the second battalion to In". [or San Frineincoto join than the Mt Harry Hush and hail, Ind the Hollnndn of ChKongo. on on n two weeks outing It Fox Lake. It wu voted that the ratios for lightin‘g Ill." be chm-hunk: of oueeeotpcrhuppot hour of My Watt hour- meuurcd by m, pro vided tho that n In an of seventy cook per sixteen and}. pmh’ght o; it- oquiuloot. mu be plunged per month. ' The following otdihma‘ was passed and an ordgnnnen mfliah- ilgu gndoior chalk: on North avenue and Winneth “once in the village of Winneth. The council of the gin-fie of Win netka do ordain that in order to meet the expense: and liabilities of the village of Winnethn (Qt the eur- rent fiscal year and pmide tor the pnyment of its bonded tam t'here I: hereby levied on all the red and penonel property subject to tex- ution within the eorporete “mile of said village as eeeeeeed end eqeeflud for the current year. the mm of nine thousand, six hundred end three and 96 100 dollar: (EMU) {or the purposes ehove detailed ' . plan; .......... :7. . . J .l a mu.» ................ .fia Incident-ll ....... ' ...... l W) (I! President read the following ordi- ounce: The following nppropri-tions ”I! made for heal you: For nitric: ............ m bu For Mu . . . . W (I! Buildings and grounds“ . LII” ll) Pblica department ....... coo 0|] Fin dgpnnment ........ - em (I) S’I'cu. ................ ecu on lab!" ........ ‘ ....... MB? W { It was reached my the precinct Ind clerk be new to ‘30 var- nnh for amount . m liming fund and in 0! ml (Ind to reimburse the meal find {or expenea incu'rrod for flu cou- uruction of aid‘ electric flailing plum, and the clerk be mm In am up in clean! said expo-I. in he record: or said e‘leuric lighting fund. v Resolved. that the m .0”! one hundred and fifty (8150) duller: shall be transferred end: ”when the general fund to the electric lighting fund {of the etreet 1W service. the ace w mueoee Jen- na; 17. 1900. iug fund be mm and a“ sum expended from the m‘ fund in the contradict 0! 0.03359 iug plant be, and IN hereby - muonuy Nun-{erred to said a "is ligh’; fund. and the mt and clerk are manor-ind w lb Inmate for mid nonm- nghwood WINNETKA. ..... o v . ....... NO 12 LAKESIDE

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