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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 24 Aug 1900, p. 1

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hawk»! p»! 5 ”mm minds“ mini: :13. re Most... a canted luv and demand :at Winneill Ia: and Kzn‘alvonh‘ -- GLENCOE HOTEL. Lou's 'urlan. rmber. (goal «4 ' A Building Material; P. Electric Light Co. n! Av... ()ne‘_§lg‘!_ggu o! the depot and Improved Real leling Co.‘ LOANS- 8L HINTZ. v. ILM ST . VINNITM E. BRAND, Loan Amt IN 65, Agent. We and Yard in Link! DH. H. A. LINDWALL, 35. Such, rabies Dally in! (did! to! $1.35 by A. ROBERTSON. Vice. Brand’s Studio Annex. lama-Ind amulet: Luring and Wlngow SH“! petition. Wu: 5111- Sum-t. Winnrm STJ NEAR CENTRAL AVE. lemming Flat-Class Brmlan't, - Durable; Ecomomical. fly :7 AND 9!! r BUSINESS... rlinseen‘ ”I Central Avenue Highland Purl, m. SACRIFICE ¢ :1 EKCGE DEALS! ll is“ W'ATER. like Siiu‘rian ”u the hal place In Sm STOCK AT A align ' zajm yum ; N 21.30:: anus J'mpflctms. aug thus insul- , Tfie Y, P. S. C. FL, of the' Con- gregationalist church, have resumed their regnhr form of meetings 'to continue to fife» middlg of Septem bar. when they hope to resolva Ithbmsehes into I study glass under 'tho direction 0! Mr. Dowd. Meet.- ings continue as ugual to ope‘h at , 8 p. m. Beginning about the first 9f Sufi- umber, Mr. Weber will open" a first cla- bakery in the from. of Mr, Gwrge Whitney’s place in Promy block. Mr. Weber has bad expeqf'- cues, and will fill a long-felt ne’qd here in Winnetka. He will also rtfln a‘small restaurant in connectionvwil‘h his bakery. All who have be- moaned the lack of web a place are reminded that here’s their chance to help make it succeed. ' Thereua about five hundred men at the fort now. Rumors of goi to China. come every «day or ’tw , but nothing definim yet. ’ Mr. Bq'yntun, an old time resident of Winnetka,‘ visited friends here last week. In spite of his 83 years, Mr. Boynton seemed younger titan manj men of 60. and sipressed M interest in the improvements main in the village. [‘13 especially noted the great growth made-by the trees and shrubbery.» which be thought way very unusual. The electric raimay tickets to this Sorthweltern Eievated termmus “a sold by Seymour Behrend. 1' i “T new waste paper cans pro- by the Winnetka Improve "an! association are a vast improve men: on the old ones. more sightly as we" as more effective. It only remains for citizens to show their unprpciatiou by using them. his a hopeful .sign ”to gee the cinders dumped.'alou ‘ the C. M. electric tricks. north Oak street. It means, that evautuelly the mud on that crossing will be a thigg 0'! the past. Mr. G. )1. McConnel, for many Vents dramatic and literary critic for the Chicago Times; left l‘bursday for Denver, Col. where he has been, aw- Q pct-mum an the Denver Miss Emily Munradhas a sketch- ing class of git». meeting weekly through August. This is a’ rare op portunity for those fortunate enough to avail themselves of it, as Miss’Monrad’s "fining in Denmark has been of the best. ' 0n saturday. last, Mr. London Hoyt was partially overcome by heat while playing golf on the Gian View links. FortunaMy. it did 'not. prove serious, and Mr. Hoyt was able to attend to business as usual Monday. ' : Mt. F. 0. Maya: pulled out the biggest Ssh seen here this season.‘ It was a porch and Weighed ‘just 2 lbs. 6} 0:. This is no lls‘h story: Miss Clark is sufiering Iron a badty sprained ankle, which not only caunes much sufiaring. but" sari- ously interteres with her work for the Children’s Aid society, of Chi- 03:89:; , . ”an: «were Mrs. Beach Up; . ‘1 Wlnuc’tka. : «a. was ain‘t-stun“ Mrs. "pouch is entertaining her‘ mother,qu sister from New Jersey, ' Parts and noodles for‘ all sewing machines at, Schneider Cookefs. 1’ Miss Mac Merrick, qt Chicago. is visiting her cousin. Miss Grace: Daily. for a weeks LAKE FOREST, i ‘ , tummummnqu: VOL VIII. Inn” fififiinllg HIGHWOOD. Republican Caucus. .v‘ _, ,1‘ he. republican caucus was ’held Thursday evening, in the citigi hall at 7 o'clock, an hour earlite {than usual E. A. Warren called git‘ to order, C. G. Phillips made a spied: The following list Poi delegate-fig: was appointed: D A. Holmes. Tl Imas Morton, E. A Warren, R. C. Riéflen, Earl Purdy, William Sampsofi} Al derman Roberts. M C. Com-ac; Dr Ingalls, A. G. McPherson, fired Schaefler, Pat Gerrity. Jonas Igieh- 018, John Freberg, Alderman Si Ibbs‘ went with them. This list ma.‘ not be exact, as the secretan was 1 It at the convention 1 who! along the sidewalk 675' the public school. and inquired the? road to Gle‘uooe. Mr. Rappe fig 85:3an of age, and a Week ago left Margaretta; Mich,» antl'is on shi. way ‘_’New York: He has [midis the trip .gverul times in years past, and he spid when asked by he undertook s'g Sang a rids, “.. but he wanted to livé jwiit as lqug as possible.” He' will a: )p in Chicago to flop the G. A. R. Amp. béing a veteran of the Mexica f and Civil‘wars. Mr. Rappb looks "won- gerfully well for a man of his age. We have been somewhat snug-need but greatly pleased to learn tlggt our little unpretentious article ‘0ng that little red golf coat last Weeii. has been more talked about, laf’ghed over and variously discussedy’ than any other ewent ever chronimd in our eolumns. We are told Mat at ladiesjunch parties during thin week it was the enbject of very ani‘paied and entertaining discuaaionsgt, ' In fact from all we can lerrn, m." pre- sume that Joseph’s luméue cr‘ It at many colors created less aocialétbu. eiaem and discussion in old Pha; ob’a ancient Egyptian capital that" that evuhegi by our little red coat infigfient. Mr; fRappe. the famous l jcycle rider, {passed throngh Hiéillund Park invtheibeayy roads causafil by Sunday’s ‘rain. . He pushec'g‘l. his The incessant rains and i tense heat of the week haw greui v re- dueed the enthusiasm of soc? ’Il life in our city With a change I‘ tho weather foliowing the change I the moon next week. Tuesdny, the-I 26th, Life still Ink. now :6an . 35}! Mr. June! Fluke. of ( mm] avounomho was judged mnno- y the county court, and sent to nyl In at Elgin, only a few days sincv died there Tuesday last, and his r4 uaino brought here for the burial eaide his wife, who died a few month: ago, in Rose Hill. ‘ ‘ -.§ Mrs. Frank C. Brown an Brown gave a luncheon to the married summer resident Thui'sduy.‘ Covers Were In about. a down. - ~ . If you have any silverwa: needa repairingrtake it $083! Cooke, and they will make‘ new at a reasonabb charge. g Highland Plfk. -». Baux- patteru. at. Mrs. B -_’.nls ‘ The Oakwood avenue lot jtdver- lined in our columns is) good hnnce for a homu or an investment. Wafiches and clocks called hr and delivered. All work wan-nu; -ad by Schneider Cooke ?* 1' We have a first class bi stand, on a earner in a thrivi» huge on the lake share for sale”. The Baptist Sunday echo??? hold their annual picnic a Blnfl. to marrow. A special take the s'cbolars to the gran will bring them back. On t turn trip they will enjoya Evanlton and back. ‘ " Balm-patterns at Mrs; Bot FORT SHERIDAN HIGHL fND PARK. um wider' it like -‘l for 1i win ‘ Lake "A! will (Is and fair re- :ide to aiuess 3g vil - 'sheap. Misc V0908 ;y the 5m at - died tn’aina :egi'de ago, For County Surveyor. 1 am I candidate for the office of county surveyor, subject to the dc. cisibp o! the Republican county con- vention at Libertyville. August 24th. [1. L. Bonn. ' Old residents of Glenooe will be shocked to (hear of-the death of George C. Wells, who was a resident here fifteen to twenty years. Mr. Wel-ls’dea.h.oecnrred after s very brief illness at St. Luke’s hospitsl, Chicago, last Tuesday. For some years past his home had been at South Ersnston. ‘Mr. Wells for the better part of hie life was employed in the accounting department of the Chicago Northwestern rnilwsy. of late years in the freight auditor's ofiee, where he filled a responsible position; He was s man "of genial qualities, and Well liked by friends and" neighbors when resident in Gleneoe._= When u very young man he was a volunteer in the Union army in the war of the rebellion. A letter received this morning from Mrs. M. E. Stone from Geneva, Switzerland, expressed appreciation of the NI“ Lat-ran while far away among the Alps. Mn. Stone. ac- oom nied by her father. Mr; J. S- Mac arland and her daughter.'Mies Bessie 0. Stone, nailed today from Cberbomg on steamer_ St. Paul. Prbfeaaor Magi", of Philadelphia, exuprqsident of Swortbmore college, game a lecture on Framelon~ at the school house hall, under the auspices of the Women’s Libra", club. Thins. day afternoon of last week. The lecture .wau well attended. and proved very inter-wring. The St. Paul Epiaoo my“ Sunday school had a. trolley to Lake Bluff, Thursday afternoon 0:: their returp. Mrs. George Orde enter- tained them on her lawn. Ice cream and cake were served. Mrs. and MissRiuing. of Rochelle. “1., were gum at Mr H. P. Wil- liums the peat west ‘ Oathfir‘i' Lem b ding the. summfi um: friefi‘dé mktim' m the East. The etectric railway exrursion' tickets to the Northwestern Elevated railway are sold at. the pharmacy f Mn Chades Hancher, of Wheel- ing 9. W. Va. ., and Miss Stewart. of Chicago, wens the guns“ of Mrs. G. D. Hall on Sunday. Miss Janet!» Carter is the guns! of bliss Emma Wilmartli. Mr. Arthur Day and family haw; returned from their summer outing. Mr. Arthur md Gertrude Finlan. of Struflor 111., are guest: at Mrs. S. R. HurIotd; inanvuruuuua; an «nu Mina Hubbard is a guest at Mn. 0. D. Swain‘u- V Mrs; Sabine: gave a tea' Friday alternOOn of Int weak. I Miss Huel Nathan entertained a number of her friends Thursday evening. 3 A Japanese wedding» wag held It the Ayh'ican “.3. church, Thursday evening. ‘ ' GO... .3130 0"!!! GUIGCOOOQ Mrs. Eu guuhCulver has been ill the past week with a severe attack of tonsilitis. FRIDAY, AUGUST 24, 1900. Mn Sylvan Newball is visiting friends at Lake Geneva. . Midi Helen Dewar in the guest of Miss Mildred Winslow. Glencoe. RAVINIA. Dinner. supper Ind 'rofrelbmen‘ oervod on the growth. Groom easily reached from Whoomiucei tnl and C. I, St. P. dupe“. wnm Ind clash ‘pnuod to: um delivered by Schneider Cookie. '1‘ W PIG-Ic- l’ “that The eleventh annual prohibition he in ionic will be held It Gray‘s' Lulu ”min hunday. Angus: 30. MIX). moral ‘1‘ ing. afternoon and eming. Hon h ' George W. Gore. undid-w'lor gm 2 06 emor in 18%, Col John Sobieuk' ° lineal dewendnnt of the land king l: ‘ Poland. Hon. Frank ‘S.’ ‘ t J chalk-talker. Hon. V. V. Barn " Lake county’s candid-to for gov “h ernor. Ind other! Inn been :3: gaged to openk. “are will a. 1 music by a good bru- band In a; vocal magic in abundance. You should Irnnge‘ to attend thi big gathering New Huen was neii in order but he was not welcomed there.'he } cause he disapproved Yale's uhim‘, President Henry Wade flog-ere froci‘ the precincts of Chicago. As I llei refuge. he turned his face to Mar ~ the’e Vineyard, and after I brie i stay in Ihet eloepy old place, an: I to Highlend Park. where he Ind , welcome eocirty Ind amusemen galore, and is contented Hie on of joy will he lull when he read this. There was on old ehIIrc" once in Vermont that declined to re, ceive II InIIn cooking ndmieeion as “i member, on the ground that ther ‘ ‘was no vacancy? Our frienr' Harry, thinks New England chm-cue and summer resorts are conduete t on the same generll plan. ‘ i V . {$.13}. full. Hence. he hied ta leye'a'fllnye how agoodthicgand Nantucket. where the oldti 6a good place; hence they like to whaling boapitelily would curel visit It “0acar’.-" avail. but _the old whalen were all' m- ' ' ' u A." A". I H . ‘We here recently had I hrigh I‘M“. ml“ inhuy- udpmieingml hum-oporo-udm-m “an“ in M”. MM“ efo'weehihwuhhernfiq 2 “‘4‘ experience among . eorte on )1... Wm rflem .2 Preeident “isle, will heetthe rockhound coast. Witt: hie wifu PM“ 9-”; III. 0°“ Wetland-ya and her father, an went .to Enema ‘0' will be held et (fleet end thence nought rest and refresh “b u w ‘ ll- ment at Neuteehet, but they had at f Mite Loniee Wilbur of Jones place for him Ind his. ”Then been Villa, ‘0‘ u“. L“; comm of any ed Chelsea beach with no both! ‘Revenewood. called on [M 3‘ “W eucccee. It then occurred to hin WM wwmgy. that the resorts on the eonth ehon ? would welcome him, end he turner 0 F. Bell 1 family are eaten-in- his face toward Woud' e Hole. but i‘ ’ing relatives from Ohio. The“buch_- 'I No Rang in the Inn. _ “in. gutters. opening manholes. etc. m1. Chrk mm 0000‘ than me" 1-an Wainwright u- maroon what rare women who coda: than; (roan I with of Ii: Inch Ipont almwallwhokmthaubyfllailinmmlh . uioc amt-lion. but muiwf Sergeant Iol'uanov, d 1M": mums good will qud w~ U. s. inlumy. In M w for: wow 0! the number-mud extent. Sheridan on furlough. I . I ’ fl ' rs C ark a bane ctlonfl The electric mil", “on to the mains and aim of .n kind: ‘1 , only beam knows. She filled .n iNorthwmm Elenud nnlny are cold at Shannon's store. 1’ very [up plans in the outwud fife g of “to town. but: very lu' . warn i The Mina Halli. and Lizzie and abiding place in the our“ ofiESweoney. ofJIu'uI-d. visited the multitude-who mourn be: death mi 'i put week with It. Sweeney. a pornounl grief. . I I . The ““3" m S“‘.“"" "'5‘ “Wait: :zbgit$¢iogntq legit?! 29W} .‘1' 3397.51.11. 8"“ 4"“. Land left for China with nun. - ,,JAL__ Mn. Chi-It'- M. h Mrs. Hurriat ‘Chrk. who diet; August 10th. was the widow nf thw lute J. C. Clark, who died in July' [8“); Mrs. Clark was bum in En gland about eighty-four yearn ngc Came to thin mntry settled on ‘ farm non Northfiold. lived than many year’s, lout hot blah-nod um; mot-tied Mr. Clnrk. who had loot hi,‘ wife. ml about l8_7l sold their turn Ind cum to' Highland Park not lived with her sister. the Into Mun Judge W. 8 Down. The tuners! m Sand-y. and flu; interment in Rose Hill. Slu'; bu. lived with In. Davis and than why her daughter. Mn Edward Laing. l GLENCOE. "www c (.- 'u. Gould and part, .c Fon saga an a for daya ago. lent Illu- Gould the negative; no the can ate them as she likes She received them all cab and mod. and sent him an ph letter of thank (Ion he!r row. by ndhunt. T n --on the Hudson, and in the Che enclooe‘d a generous check. Mr} Home natunlly feel- a bi: ptoud of hiecheck.anddou’teare to m‘ h inahun-y. [channeled-a Bale iaeliuod to too, it, En "potato he led» li- Gould'a Iona-l! db- like of noun-id, and public panda. ihauco. he not bet the wives. .0 Who] could not be then [m hiu ‘gallery and ninppmpriamd. .We'oodoril our “who? Andrew Wuhlmn, in going to run ‘tor the M00. Esau. out the otherldny. we do told, with rm éup-w-due mud up‘eolhr on. That‘- ;u sure sign that a man it to' run for Ilomoofice. t 3mm 3mm: uyl um. m «seven! people in Eighwood who wish the-y hid am be... born and lo“ more who ought to be born ugtin. including hiiuolf. 0n 1n:- wre deliberptiou we think Sun‘- nbout right. I remark which applies to other lutimdu than Highwood. l E. A. Weld: he moved hie hm- ?in back to Lake Forest. where he iownsj good home. Hi- children rare‘gettina old enoughfo: the lead- \my and college. and he Inna them lwhore they on have the he“ educa- :tlooa| adventure. which about that rlaeis a win at well u e patrlofic T.L.Borné.thephdogn thawoktwo vim of Hi. m ‘1th Wainwright has returned (tom a «tendon of six Inch W in Black Kills. Sergeant Infancy. d “I: U. S. infantry. In: mm to For: Sheridan on furlough. Workman m on the «net- im- mediately they the min cleaning gutters. opening manholes. ow. Mnrryfll Condonclflodonhin WNJJMCoodooymduy. Cam. Jarvi- nnd wife expect to lane to: San Francisco, Thursday. Sou-as nuts 0.. Damn“ Nu. Del Smith of Intakes, in visiting in will. ? In)“ Chance all on left for 8 Ohio. Monday. A “'33OISUIOUlOItfi‘ C” 30.! QCWCImUCW Highwood. WINNETKA. NO 13 LAX HIDE

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