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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 21 Sep 1900, p. 1

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m lama couvmaucz , AND mm. Once you know the many Whmm Wfimm me am SERVICE ,AT LOWEST RATES. A, mus cum-mes, up. W nix, m. Street. .DACHE POWDEDS.... TELEPHONE hm Theme-meani- Iilgndiut eddy. , FER . ID as. 1.7 7'31. and Improved Real ill b: offered to' kttt mbnths. - Jingmo. large and mpaot, Ind not: unable. .OANS run“ I'm was nude up In. Imam) ID)?» "Mullins bl'u Wished. so there IN, avail:- I one who tubes lo f‘reld'up m. fully 2m vutnmns. may ipbiq of China I!“ Lana a! China munduuuauuumul 0! China ".....-i. E.) Weslorn Nation- ol Chinese Wm i- Oo Chm .u ...... M. t (Mun) Rim IWovks pbiral. Tommpw h. VV_V...... .. .._..,._....... I'M Office or Home bought a few week! 3% of d hunk or China, h w gt thaw v. as just use joy. Just lb an Miss My me am 31,-! We laiddowa on: Tue Auguz-t Book By. sun-tut books and ”- Niels; nhlmg to C“â€" a ropor‘cl our but ‘ Th» munda- 59 find we Hi ’I try pd m I! tbvreunto’ By the my. forget ii My. Charla K. In mid hi.~ int-«mini! how. on rand D‘Iid : vx'nues. to Am Telzphone Co. not give u a real (chum HOTEL. moan-cu... 10d in "film. 1N) Prof; Wbyte has preached what his people style two remarkable sermons tht last two Sunday mm, ingshe was here. One was on “Christianity in the 'Home',” ind the-fiche! on the “‘Street.” They were full of telling points and: practical hits, and made. deep 11m; “American Lad ‘ Guzman Mind of charge at Mrs. v people of the city. Mr: McKinney died in Chicago alter a long severe illness. He leaves a widow and mo children. His remains will be taken to Wheeling, Ill. , Mrs. E. 8. Wells of Laké‘T‘orest (nee Miss Bangs) visited her old henna in the public school building Tuesday, and found 'thiugs going on vary much as in the old days. The world don’t stop when one school ma’am gets married soy mom than it does when a great man dies, Mrs. Wm Whitley and son Rob art of Mifllinburgh Penm, also Mrs. M. J. Bender and daughter Blanche of the same place, with ,Mrs. Wm. Eddy and son of Des oinea. Ia . are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Lem) Levin, the jeweler, is at A P. Dunn’s more, twa doors nonzh of The death of Wm. McKinney, of the firm McKinney, Wiebel (30., paingam-wimbg a sfirprise to the most among the old piongers; and some of them are sending in their reminiscences. Send thduyfiloug; just what we want. _ Dale Sweetltod has a complete stock Of High pchool' books. 8 We are glad to know Quit our tion of a history of the aarly Me of the Park awakens a lively IE Miss Blanche Bender,a fashion able Eastern dressmaker, can be found at 48 First street. or leave word with Levin. the jeweler. Silk and tailor- made dresses 3 specialty Will work by the day or piece. All nork warranted. Mrs. Francis F Brown king's! dinner this Friday evening in has of her second daughter, Mis- Stack~ pole, of Boston. who soon returns to her home in the “Hub.” Comm will be laid for about a dozen. If you have any silverware that needs re pairing, take it to Schneider 8: Cooke, nag they will nuke it like Hugo Eons-t in at his sister’s, Mrs. A. GyucPhoraon’u, on a sixty- dny sick leave, at the- and at which thus be will report forduty at Wabhington. Mr. A. E. Dorsey. manager of the Nzws-Lmu oflice. with his mother and little can, have moved into the Blackler‘ house, on Second street. The Moraine Hotel will be ppm an winter. Special inducements will be oflered to families for the winter months. Clyde Hufele, one of our High School graduates of the clan ”of 1900, has ante-med Lake Forest a: varsity. ‘ 1 Bury Mills and Miss Shannon will be married Wednesday, Sept. 26, at St. Mary’s church. 1‘2.me Bastin of Milâ€" wank-e, Wis, visited friends intho Park Sunday. Owing to the introduction of new machinery m this office we are an- able_ to ptint the supphmeny tbis “lmfll§l "CI”...‘C fi“ ”mini“: "it“ may LAKE FOREST, I :nmmuunuuta Built patterns at His. Bohl’n. ' nanny-Wt»: VOL VII]. Highland Park. HIGH WOOD. f Mr. Ellis E Chase.organis and in)”: master of the Cathedral c: arch ‘of 8. 3 Peter and Paul, Chfuigo, and waiting choir master c St Paul’s church Glencoe, will give piano 'euons to a limited numi er of pup pilu {rain Kenilworth, Winn 5th. Gleneoo and Eng bland Park: Ho maybe seen in the choir to In of St- y’sPIul church, Glanooe, Tu sduy afternoons or Thumday evenin :3, or addressed in care of the Rev 3. H. Branmmb, Glencoe, Ill ‘ V ‘uaw-uue w"- .- .vllv {aided over by Rev W. W W son. after which the clergy adjourn! i to the ractory for lunch provider? by the ladies at. the parish .1th luncheon at papa per was read by‘lRev, W. C. DeWitt on “Litmgicfil E asti- eity and Ritual Conformity, on which there was a mount inten :ting discussion Capt. Charles McQuiuton, F0 rtb United States Infantry, died ye» Ler day at Mangunnno, Baeoor. Office Province, at 8: 30' m the evening re sulting‘ from a gunshot wound * y a private soldrer Capt) McQuis Epon, in a fit of temporary insanityiat- tackud men of his wmpany. flhot one or more and was shot him f' w self defense : MACABTBMI. Separator Oonvocntlon. .. The Saptembor convocation a: the Northeastern Deanéry of the di case of Chicago was held on Tuesd: I at Christ church, Winnetka Joly Communion was eelebratod b§ the Rev. E G Moore The bus mess moetjog which folloladmwgg gpre' The following frnm Manila {:3}!- its own sad story which wil’ mind and understood hgre and at Highwood: to the PJR. She is again affine; duties in the High School. w pm she has been for the put few yi )rs. The many friends of Miss M 1nd Stuart are glad to welcome her lfflck Schneider Cooke {will raj-aka yonr broken opactacles'look like how for a reasonable charge. , .4 ’ 4 .go ifl'wrcmmm’? tmtmfl' ii output in her spare time in s ari me school, while "Jack” and' "‘ ‘p’ will endure the monotonous Hi the Park. ' Wank” tad clocks canod for afi c‘ delivered by Schneider Cooke. Miss “Connie” any of- the fifth grade. having received an invitut a: from a Boston aunt to ape n iifigo am y” men} Vfitfie i313 $5. Madam Hitchcock of the S Cottage. has been persuadedlhy . many friends lo remain in Highly: Park and up“; I ladieb’ tailoring: ltablishmt. Madam Hitcher came hm (ton New York city Whl she had "halite experience in bi class lldh.‘ alluring. She has jl received xhrgo line of samples 4 fall and winter uniting: and wolf; :‘rleauedp have the ladies c}? inspectw Don’t fail (0 read Mrs. Bob] display adg on 4th page, if on ma value for your time. La' i‘_es ha fmnpd thin hater the idpal place ami nobuhed'on up ti) the BE of Fundy, Where the tide rises times to the hight of 50 or 4: feet, coming in with a rush. Wallace W. Wakem returned few days ago from his mouth outing along. the New Englm: com. fie took shipping 1: Ba ton, skirted the Maine cougml ing stop-Liong as fancy hot {35‘ Parts and needles for all dewin machines at Schneider Cooka’ a Plano Lessons. flu The newat style. in ladia’ and children’s hosiery It In. Bohl’s, in McDonald’s Block After n protracted illness Edmund De Jardun h'nblo to be around again, to the great delight of his many friends as well In hill-alt. ! Mn. N. 0. Moore of “Glen Moore" ‘haa been entertaining her sister. Mn. 1 Eberool; of Alexandria. South Dakota. Mr. Eboraol was one of those who “fit, blodand died" for his country in 1861-65 and no «moon to the G. A. R. encampment in Chicago, and his wife visited in tho prettiegt town she ever 33%.” i his true that. photographs are a -luxury. but those when at. Home’s are a neoeauity. Never before hate two been so'ruahed. Why? Because ‘our work in first clan- and prices are all right. T. L. Haul. .. Photographer. The people of this burg haw I bit of pride that our ViUI‘O prai- dent, W. I". flogun, is to hug I new} residence, mowhut comma-Mud with his: own and the import-nee and dignity of the ofleo he holdl. Henry Dinner of the Park in doing the mason work. ' l it km”, W Dr. Gedrge W. Turner. who has been entertaining his Wither and ain‘- tor, Mina Hattie, of Daron, aw them 05 (or their home at the “City of Straits”: few day; ago, after a very pleasant visit here. John Babb left for Wuhingtoa,’ D 0., Monday to can let» hi: prep- aration for the We» aim Kimmy Academy. having been one of the lucky ones appointed by the Frog idqnt. Following the eumple of their Democratic neighbors the Hmhwood repubfimna have organized a camp- ing club to boom the pony till Nov. 4, when they also expect. to in out. The Nan-port Thomas left San Francisco Thursday evening. having on board the, Fifth Infantry. which left here some Weeks ago. Kins Frame» E. Home, who ha been visiting her hum iuCnnudu for Six when, retgrfird w Higbwood m terduy. cage Wedueduy, ulna- : um weeks flail. with fribndu at the Point. Mrs. W. C. Teasdale of Klaus City ID spending I won um with but triad. Mrs but ‘ mid. MB 31“” 16(91‘063 .w Chi fin- Reed» Burmgor and Mr. Wilbur of Lukmiuw, mam Men}!- in Highwood lumuy. , W. J. Weighâ€"pot “EVâ€"made a flying business nip ,tu Fun du Lac, 'Wi§.,.laut Week. ‘ MmCujn. H. 5% Burroug ho left for Inflammx J. Thursday I!- wrnoon lit. R. Shawn and Ilia Man'- gaunt Sullivan was married Sept. 7 Km. Limit. D-LIeCuueh m ape mi in; n M dug: iflALhmtic CityJi J Dr. and fill. Turner win I Leiouple of West: In notwit uu vim ii y. , t Frank Humeffiiiwd his sister Mrs. A. B. Karim um. wank. imiu "can". i , ”131mm g ’C"OI.IODJIII Q.‘ CICIIUD ; ‘ Ur. Duooy but abld his bakery and Mutant ; mu Okra Babb is iu~0mha for 1: brief. visit. Mu. Dan Smith of Kiwanis” via fwd friends bemfihis week. Miss Carrie :‘ubb spout part 01 but week visitiufijn meu. . ch! the name 6! "mm ”shah fion" tn wbjmu the Pt. fommfriendsnndallia, and beam Think-WE bdievethltall governments derive their just was from the consent ‘ofthe vemedmsfiruvd melan- ' .figndthat bl: niftynfiouis afi am%wm n mmtmedbyflnmwwz‘ag: depth: Mm: 0‘ “mam ”shah ' Second-4M3: thru,enshrined in tin heartsofthe American people, must go hand in hand, and survive ot pariah to- and an administration that would dishonor and 1: that flag from its high of to é Firstâ€"«Irrespective of latiom. we, and each of”: ’fiinéflgg fiffia$$£:$%a on Constitution of the United Stab, ind w W“ W “mm” as w as b cm of Li . ’ Eaefisg Declaration of princip Ia unani- udop ted by the Highland Park ryu and Stanton dub n} in film medium 8°!”- 18, I“ Mr. Gen. Biggie-on bu presents!“ the wanna. public hum, withl five very valuable volumes odilod by ' ‘Gen. J. L. Chmborhin. LL. 1).. entitled “Guitar-Mu Ind their Soon.” 'lbeoa boob mus a fine addition to our collection, and the patrons, of the library abould join‘ the board of diraaqn in thanking: Mr. Higkimon foe “:5! gift. ( The Lakeside Hone Co. of the .Iilbge of Wiuwth Will give their fifth anmill tell at the village hall on Thursday evening, Sept. 27, 1900. Single admin-ion, 26 come. The '"boye" will, u ueuel. endeavor to make it u very plenum evening for; their friende. . ‘ 4 in order {but batter w'ork mayâ€"170‘ done by the pupil. in Iydcmnic Bible Imdy. A Mug 0! the tucker: of tho Congregational chunk Sunday school mu bold but Tuesday won't ing. at which it in dopjdod w gndo‘ the Sunday school more tbomughly in order that better I'm-k mu h. puma. w mummy evouj («8 violent), m‘ 1' V . , .' . WWW mm; ...~.~.~ «,~-..». med Huber Mr. and Mn. 0. Front, enjoyed a'.‘ 10- hm nu coo-t 0‘ in C- 1153de kip of a few day; In: wook,_ L WISH"! I“ M. ' {heir route being through Nonhem Ir. Midi-on Plummet is quite ill Illinois and Southern Win-condo to ‘ifi quincy com throat. ' Camp Luke. Wis. m. In... (1.4... L.“ .|.- 1:... A. His- Clamn Busby Mum to but [none on Suhnrdany. ulnar a that of gum-l mks nth In. Gnu-gs Old Miner. The manhu- C. E. meeting will be 1.0!}! w Sung” atoning,“ 8 u'oloct. Kr GI. Windeo lanes on In. day nut fur Indium» Win. when be h to attend college. Miu Shirlcyaud but bull! in. gone to , Nashville. Team. In- h winter mouthi- _ Mrs. E. A. Filling ha- ha ul- loring the past work {mom the deck ol poison ivy. Mn. A. J. Hall nod dimmer 70:}: the guest of Mr. Ind In. C. 6. Hull Mr. and Min Ostnmdnr have left Winnetku and moved to Chicago. Mrs. George. of St. Paul. Ipom last m-ek yith‘ Mu. John McFarliu Hum Junie Wuodoy wu th‘uguos! nf Mina Elizabeth Aldrich thi- week. .lr. Arm: Nurharg bu- returned from a month's hip in the west. Hr: waId and funny expect no “no Wilma-(k- on the 27th. «can. on mum n 6000; Miss Fannie Ounnder in flailing friends in Milwaukee. CrOCII GUI. CU. UIQUJOCUUOHCC Bryan and savanna Club. Winnctka. Miss Custiesmsdofllsosos friends a lying vim WM}. 350‘ had 2M "turned (to. E when tbs Ins t tbs put 1 Deaths. 350 Ht dds} lot has hummu- bols, Nob. ‘ ’Tlss Women’s I My bad the Young ”Wu My hsid their annual Dating funds] short-con n tbs Muss. lhs Babs, s- missionary (to. Tut. toy. sddrssssd the lusting. giving s ray interesting and Main; talk. The that olsrinp in «is Women’s Society wound is“. “us Young Lsdiss' about “I A social hour foliowsd the Mag. Hr. Will Ponytai- hcd full hot geek. In mum to jnnpovot u min not his foot mght. chm. a; him on his has, making him 10-0 and inlming maul noun z and: Honda, End [In Ruth inhum- won the prin- , Mioudl’lorenoo and In] Kathe- ou. of Rumwood In. the M i In: hylot out My. It. Pnul Brown tad hail] hvo onhd li- Fuuor'c homo, fat din, (inter. - now-g: pom;- W .Bmmngudutln B. lowhall'n the hm: pan of in: not. Mu. Rob-rt Tongan. of Edge {atonuthogucuof lulurdow. Mia-Dicknn.ol0hh¢o.mtho in“ 0! In. J. P. Bram: 1m look. , It. Mduon Phone: is quite MI W qainoy con “Iron. ' lil- Eda: Owdoy in“ the int of b. M [or Smith college. I In John Newhli total-nod home . loudly [mm 50th Munitou It. Join Ovals, left tho int of no Ink '0! Am collage. Ii. Jeni. WI. of Denver. 30L, h the gun 0! Hi. Inn. Mn. Chute- Bryc- ha Frill, at her home In Coluldo Spflngn. Mn Will Rich-Ida In the gun lg'u flow. In. 000. Park. lac L'hisevesmé, mold'un mmand anincuhus abutdento acamt 'mwab‘im emu . II 0 I V chute y yhulWarkgt‘o Seventhâ€" ' houhodmhavebun madeduolut: I § 3 2 é a: fi if? 2' § E Sixflvâ€"~We want do lame standing mytosubjuuteunenace theliberties fliepaople.‘subfiouly m the will or of: tWho, weak of ais- , ,orforputpoues,d his own. or: cdictaflonofdlemmwumym, iyuse'it to thwajthe v91! ‘OfAtheA mo- chatour 501%,anth only aumtflnymm-bemw Farmâ€"We deplore the attempt to mchthisnau‘ononthesca of input“!- mandtoemhmflitwithfueknm astrifefotEumpe. ' FIMk-Wemuol’hlliwbeafiw Iyguny or my in Woman; no mainmi‘ W” in 0......“ J! W INNETK A. N017- LAKESIDE

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