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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 30 Nov 1900, p. 6

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“Judge, what {makes you look so 3mm and bright; why you look five yeah; younger than you did a week ago, what’s the matter "3 Oh, no“: ing. only Jenn Molar, the barber. trimmed our hair in his new shop last Saturday, that a all There were Thanksgiving ser- vices in the Presbfierian, United Evangelical and :Trihity churches, though we were in Chicago and (iii not learn for what all were to bolgnteful, though we, know somé things of our own intuition. time. 1. Don‘t fail to read John Mohr‘s dis- play ad on third page of this Week’s paper. John has one of the matest barber shop and bath rooms on the North Shore and his workmanship'is IS neat as his shop. as ,we know by experimenting. The subject of Rev. G. Schmid’s sermon in the Ebenezer church, for next. Sunday will be, morning, “Man Responsible for His Soul” in the Any one contemplating ”buying watches, clocks, and jewelry, {viii do well‘to consult Levin, the jeweler. If you can’t find what. you Want in stpck he will order it for you, and save you about 40 per'celgt. 1-2 We had hoped to publish Our club. hing list with magazines, papers, étc this week, but think it will surply be ready by next week. We shall be glad to furnish you any magazine, paper, etc” at wholesale rates lwith filo Nun. The Gléncoe basebail club up and played our boys Thursday morning, and in some 45 minutes beat them by a score. of 12 to 0, and went home ’rahing for Glen- We understand just as we go to press that Adolph Larson' whom Judge Hibbard married last winter and his brother Charles, both have hadadditions to their families this week HrPherson. Miss Nancy thinks it is thonicest press 5116 has (Net €08". We learn that the Second Bap- tist Church in Chicago provided“ full Thanksgiving ainner suppl‘iésr for over fifty families, and other chu‘rcheg did likewise. ' ’ The park district election for the east side ”folks is postponed for the time being. We will pill)- liah' next week a éeclio‘l of the law bearingon this matter. » ' The ‘hirquwihght Musical servica will be gik‘enmt the Presbyterian church on Sunday Dec. 2nd at 5 o’clock. All are cordially idvited. The first young lady to we ouf new press print was Miss Nancy Will Noereuberg is home ham Iowa to spend the holidays with hi‘s pamnts, Mr and Mrs. Auguit Noel-- enberg, the mason coutractox. Evarything‘ is as quiet as a. country church yard down at the Military Acaden‘v the balance of this week. , In 'the United ‘Evangeiicfl Church the past-'1', A. Hnefele, will preach on the theme“ What )5 Salvation”? Mm. Ed. Ingalla, of Elgin, who has been visiting Mrs. Ella Ingalls thc past week, returned to her ‘home Sunday. ‘ v ~ I’: A. Montgomery and wife’ have gone to the Lexington Hotel, Chi- cago, for the winter. :Illlifl "It. fiflfifilfifiifiu": : Highland Park. ' g ‘l Y ID!’" “Ii! I’II‘I'I‘IH It. Bazar patterns at Mrs. Bohl‘s. *‘ Mrs. Watson. of the Home, is visiting her daughter‘in Indian- npolis. Ind. ’ Profesaional Nurse, wishes engage- ment In Highland Park or vicinity. Address, P. O. Box 465 We will swipe them the next Madam Hadlock “ishes tu ammmE ce that she will be :at Mm. B0111 s s «ire every Thiesday and Thursday marnii,‘ g. for fitting and orders for 'l‘ailur- mud:- aud Reception Gow ns. ‘ Mrs. Smith's Death. y We ieam that Mrs. C. H. Sad; 11, of P01110113, Tenth, 'died- of he; rt disease Nov. 2lst' at her hume. Vile have 116 further particulars. Hm‘iry KwCoale had just sold their hm; 1e. the Everinghum place, to Mr.'('.§C. Laudt of Chicago. She was here: a few Weeks ago, ”wiry enthhss'aé'ic over Pomona. its present conditifi ns and future prospects. They lvi-d here me years_ till Mr. Smiths health demanded a change, v'l'ey bought that place, planted the ir lit and shade trees and made it a w r) attractive plaoe. ii Sinca the above was in type five have rebeived a brief note from ' er stricken husband. The only furbi er facts are that Mrs. Smith Wilé ili some We weeks He closed w" lb this pathetic sentence which will direct to all our hearts; ‘ be in ld_ is utterly empty for me now, «we for my dear children.’ Let n; :12 member fiim and his in 091’ syn m- thies and prayer?! for he was am of ma onlyQa qu years ago l Next Thursday ”evening at? 8 o’clock Mrs. Milward Adams 50f Chi( ago, will deliver her lee Mun 111 “Modern Dramatic- Art’ at (in: Presbyterian church. Mrs. Ad 111s has international fame.Sh1 has trained some of the most 11113.1(! dramatic artists of' the world. TE]? tickets are put at tin low figur 2530f 50c so as to give everyone an r p- porttiqity to avail themselves inf the unusual privilege of homibg the most noted Woman lecturerf'm ths world. The tickets can He procufied at the drug stores, 121d will also be for sale at the dur Mrs George P. Everhart isai‘ pil of Mrs. Adams, and through her influenoe that Hligjills. land Park is to be favored will? a visit from Mrs. _.Adams' Do iot miss the opportunity of 11931111: her. Rector P'. C. Wolcott deli'vméad a very instructive lecture 01': ”("x‘- ford” last Tuesday evening'bef: re the Highland Park Club; Tie spént gsome days there last su‘n’ met dining his- trip 'tufi'reat I-I’it- ain. It was a misfurtune “"111: it came (bu the same evening of Effie Atademy recaptibn. le revugp- tion 13; a fixture and the lac {if-Te should have 1mm adjusted to it? Mniand Mn}. 11?. Sheahen eft Tuesday over the Milwaukee [3 a weak or ten days in and about I on du Lac .Mrs. Sheah'eu will smud the titans with her relativas 6;: nd frienda, while“Dan’ will put ”in his with the, foxes and Wolves, (lugs, wild geese, etc.‘_aud he has eugug ed a double decked furniture can E‘iu whichto bring home his game. , ‘Mr; Wateon, in behalf I Qf‘ ihe Railroad Men‘s Bo‘mfe, wiahct; to extend his thanks to Mr. D. :H Holmes, of the Highland 1’ rk Bank; for the turkey which he sent down for the inmates. Ihe men day they enjoyodit immeus'aly and that there ‘was plenty iu: ‘11. One of our nefighbors askel us the either day wihat the chi-3 nic- grumblers wouldildo now the. St. John’s avenue ‘rwaa paved. Ve told him we did but know, 111 l ass they imitated the old divines, [End “pitched into the Jews ” g V 0dr plan for free skates 1nd sleds for the ( hildren bould mi be completed this Week, as we1nd expected But it will be (npxt week sure. Meemime if ‘any Way or girl wants to hustle right mfglet them-cell at the :office and 'we ‘fi'ill give ‘tbem instruptione. . g German language} Evening, ‘ ’l he Kingdom of God in tho hearts of Men,” in English Strangers ms cordially invited ‘ Secondfive hue learned that the Frenchman’who‘said Americaps imd too many comma at their meals was correct. {mate-ah of' six to tan We cut them down to two of three. Unt- meal.ol course,witb that or steamed bread and butter. and 00500; no wank imitation; but genuine Java, thatlwould ma a French epicure smack Ma - lips ; with delight} When are enough for breakfast. First the sin and folly of this everlasting sweeping and dusting, keeping the win In family' In a state of straimd. citement from the rising of the an? -Iill the going down of the same. he brooms. feather dusting and d I cloths have had a m uéh- needed :4? I .1 ,A ALA The ideal salmon flutes and dia- cusaes points using one..two and perhaps three pron! texts under each point, and they lhus have freshness and power and polnt. So of adjec fixes, especially the superlatives. Used sparingly they ham {one and pith. Every 1“, u, ever) ,essay, addremn~ or paragr ph cannot be the best, unaur etc” any more than all the world can be one vast snow-capped mopgtainpeak. The monarch bf the mountains are few and far: ithéOIl; they lift their solitary heighfu not oniy in solitary 'g‘randgmr, but. in solitary laneliness, resting on broad bases of billowy seas of insert mountains and hills, and (hells on far reaching s‘retnhes of pluigmud rolling prairies Be'econ'omical (if you: adjectives. 5 Bacilflor's nan. Yes. for the past week we have “bach’d” it, witéh no one. ~to molest or disturb our ihteilectual equipoise except when the “comps” ’phoned' for. copy. “'3' discovered several first-class household virtues. They-wwiudhm’of av feilow stu- dent studying [or this. ministry who preached once Imfmv his clansmaten. after which one of' them remarked: “Sad about lhlg'gn' sermon." and when asked why hig reply was: “Why. he can't pr4Ich again, he used up all the bihlé II) that sermon. ” It I“, in fact but mm else than II string of proof texts. a very free usmjof adjectives'of the superlative order. '1 Instead of adding zest'they beget satiety and All tearing away frmu the [in-Nick and the paper. Adjective» Sgt-mm. Etc. 'We have discovegréd a tendency in some of our cofrewoqnlnnts to make My Dear KimlFChristihn Friendâ€" You “betcheir; us. you can be mar- ried hore ty have the price. 0u'r justices arewbligiug and con- sideratagantloinefii and they will tie the knot 80 quick: and so tight that Won 8 South Difiwta divorce court cannot put asundh' their work unleu radiated by a cyclone of good Repub- lican dotiars You can be married either in the county clerk a 08500; the courthouse vault'ur the jail. Just “drop (low n,’ ’propure the license (it (onto 81) an 1 {ion 1. care if the bride is as heckled as a. schoolmn' am in summer time. I’ll kiss her I) gosh! To which his h3nor is said to have sent the followimfi'reply: What I wish u; know is~â€"-wuld I drop; do“ tbqei‘prooure. I license (it me is 'necusfiéry) and have the ceramics pronmfimed immediately. ‘_ If I can nuccedéa in coming to your City and do tiny 'Iiuainaa all up in 24 hours I will‘mmiijheh I will intro. annoyed to the ”Bride which I am Sure will pay y in for your Kind- ness. Mayor Penna; of Wauhgan; is said to have “unified a letbr from 1 Milwaukee younggman who wrote :- Inflows: g To 'the Honoréble, the layor of Waukigon, waaug‘gon, Ill; Dare Sir: Will you kindly oblige Me by Send- ing me infurmlr ion reggrding the Marriage Laws of your State? Cold tongue, or a bit of. steaming Malzrh'nonlgl. 0n the third. or middle lot. which in the smallest lot of_ the whole .In. they will build' a mmon kitchen. diningroom. etc'. and have I billiard room, no as to have all the cooking. eating, eta, done at one place and by one set of km help. each “Wildwond” has fivqlots. One is sold to each of these four men. gnd each will build a fine home for hip- self add fmiiily. ' At mt fliers in only one little boy in‘ the lot. 1‘50, are Clllldl'flfl in yet, though no one known what any happen in that line in the years to-oome. ' 3 .A Correction. 'Tbe much mooted “club house" matter in “Wildwaod,” the new lub- division made by Cultist Rbbud P. Street and sold to Henna. Fug-o, Swele, Schwnb and Leopold Imam: to this, now that Io have it GOV! fine. The total sale of R. J. S‘roet’s “Wildwood” subdivilion look up ju~§t 318,000. 00! unsele'lm week was in type before the _trm(m appeared. Fine Watches ind Clocks rep-ind M. Schneider Cooke's. All work war- ranted for one year. ’Mrs. Emma 17,000. and husband. Schuyler LL. haVe sold the cm .150 feet of lot 6, Ullt. 70. with a frouhge of 1(ll‘fqet on Linden avéune, to Calla I. Come for $1.44!). A large new Fosidencu in being built on High street. up near the Moraine hotel, for Mr. Laudorbeok. The large barn is already completed, while the house, under Chicago our punters, and A. G. Noerenborg, mason, is rapidly coming into strik. ing evidence. It is‘ rumored that Mr. Lauderbeck’l brother, also a member of the Emmet, is contem- plating byilding in this ideal suburb. Lot 10. hilt. 2. o'mr in Wrenu's Id- dilion, which We advertised Ime wash ago has been “undated to ,John H: Wrenn. the banker: RG‘I emu Deals. Since our first week's report u... Binghum pmpeflyuun Prospect and Hazal avmneu. known as "Tangle- wood", has bongo mm by Mrs. Mary L. Binghum w lwr oldest wn. Chm. L. Binighatho manager, since hid father's death Fab. 1, 18m, of the S. S. White Dental Mfg. 0035 busi- ness here in the want. There in live lop: fronting on Prospect avenue with a frontage of 5|}! feet and a depth ranging from 285 to 44-" foot. The consideration named in 'thal transfer was $20,000. I A fourth virtue or discovery was this: While Solomon In: «mm edly correct in Won that lac who findcth I wife fludcth u good thing. Still a wife in not sine qua non; life in possible without her. It is good for '- min to be alone counc- tim Some man wit a good deal of it. Then it is good for some wins to go away and let their f‘hnbbica" has their own row. and it is our sincere, dcop~aelted comic. tion that lots of the domestic friction would be greatly reduced. our l’ccl- lugs managed, il’ uu-n Were more often put on their mm domestic re- sources. We recommend it most. lleartily'tu all in need of it. .A third virtue was in the only diloovery that may mid: and mir- treues wear out their dishes and cooking ulna-iii by axon-ire ‘ wash- ing. Why. how long would you. dear fellow mortal, wrvive I Turk- ish lnlb‘thmiima a day! The thing ll prepogteroun. Hence we reductid that phase of the enterprise to a minimum, and it is surprising how moose-la! one can be in this line once be given it a fair} and iinputinl trill. ‘ bathtub and I French roll or two just from the oven, yould do {or dinner. ego. Our chic! difionlty nu in securing utishotory “Immunoa- ne-u in making told: that: noun! dishes ready '0! the ab}... ' Cooking for diam, lunch and evening paras. or by the day. Emma Lelanflighhnd Park. 21-8. and two carriages. Manager, New 0509. . Chicago Furniture Co. 223 N. WANTEDâ€"3..“ W m ht shop. Adam- langu- 10min run ofleo. WANTEDâ€"A .aam chad a”. stove after the style of MI. in plus donor tho Fine fly. [I- qnim at («Ma odes. We'have “tended lot. 0! such meetings in the out and all over the northwest, and in all then m on- oept Indian. and '9 know kn- pot- watt] inspection the vast unfit-fol good they am doing. Snow-y. from Ihut we have no. the Ill-non of this county Inn not W that interest in that whfich their btothren in other states. especially in [on and Wiscomin. mi“ when they put thelmolml into than-nost- ings with I purpose and a noun- tlnt we here do not (pa-cu. Go to Libertyville. FOR RESTWSix100m home, bot . and cold utter appliances; m FOR SALE â€"â€"A nine pomngu wag. good“ and double lama-I. at R. R. Inn's Home. ' ' 21â€"22 In addition to loo-l county spank» “fl! and write" “DOW “- D' curad several ”but of a this college faculty It (hump-5‘0 to help them. and what is ”fluid n 0060! the wins: moves of .1“. mo of the Lake county Itudentq Mm Igti' culture at the University in Ghana- pnign will read upon-bowing what they hive learned at the nobool o! agriculture. . Flt-cu M ,Thol'umen of Late mt] via hold their mud meeting “In“, to Saturday, inclusive, mo to 8, in Libertyville. The county director in H. D. Hughes. 1 widt- awake. energetic and mace-h! fame! in Ahtimh. [hug boo-I- thing the IVOI'I‘Q (Ir-or can't do. Besides conducting bi. hm, milking the cows, making but“: add choc-e. teaching hid young calves to drink, feeding the pigs. do, .he on write choice poetry, in quantities to suit. I family having it m houae mama: They Ito my enthafl'lltlc and hope- ful on: it, and an all an related" to each oust by maniac. at an of consanguinity, up“ to make the scheme work. We shall until: ll with much lotus-land boon for in suceeaa. If anybody can make a success they can. bug I. caution thorn that they will Ind a good dal of human nature lying around loo-o even at “Wild-00d." 11 nd. the new century starts on! triumphant. They are all yuan; men with plenty 01 money. wide-awake. coir. getic. who come out hereto build tot themselvae_ summir has. become a partofout cityanddoallllwyoan [or its welfare. materially, audally and every other way, and n such We no sure our people will gin than) a hearty welcome. lineman- Iu' whack-m qudugflggmw . . % lmflm'mxdnScempa' . ' - All-dammit «numb: hdv _ nmmmmumb ’ 1y modern: mu. mt. COL wood avenue near conu- Lincoln. near out line and railroad dopot. Apply to Thou. Hon. 29â€"- b. A. DAYTON. MAIAOII. SITUATION WANTED Want Column. laid:

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