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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 7 Dec 1900, p. 5

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rivalry was sharp, .1141 the > more of cg’mteofiuta kept .wellgin line 10180!!! when thé North Chicago wood Odd Fellows began [about]. and “my kept R » ls of'lnonths, HighWOOd If a length and I full lbs-oi, All at onc'e, 50'- month or so ago Nor“! gun; a sprint 5“! '0!“ w t more “an a léngfll ind r position for some time. ' hwood seemed to ulack-‘ a though he! “rind“ n But those whbthonght hbors were sleeping or on the can hthg given contest. The, kid low, did not daep.’ they kcfi. t} Oink Bully tuck the ‘ _for Waliegu! with his of Votes Ind gmrg ' to the Polk" plunked into the ballot h): 3,732 votes. High-God's total 6,983, orth Chicago,th 6,579, than Hkhwood. ' settled it, the puno ' boo to the manic of instrument, was enjoyed he wished, and lo the av- but we cannot by pen without noting the and skill of Editor as he danced With the menace Highvood. The as by Mr. Hanan and hi t, of Chicago, while Mei-u and Rhode- odled the Altogether it was q‘ very t occasion adjli their hall ready it): gets of a skilled musician Ihi‘go at the evening unth- h needed no card; of in~ n ti) call together the neu- .7 Fthdluge lodge; it mthc‘ ‘of their regulet mung. hers were invited, along Here Mr. Steam him-912i were Mr. m lumen; Replicas, of Hillbnnl, John lie, of GEM, ‘VJudge H, of Highland Park, and than. . _ g the evening brief speech- llnde by Helm; Stuns, In. Hogan and' Bibbud tllltixig the lodge on its in winning ¢ho pinio. '3 Ell banquet was served to the Odd Fellows o! nod and gmt m the; joy over their success. Wed- _noming n big dny W!- Wankegm and {1:9 pimo home though the and All! nyongottbdoightmol anrn wimk. 9‘: Rik You should read the now “I'm manta of Schneider Cooks, J. A. Blomdahl, Mrs. Bohl, A View, Har- chants Advertising Co and others in :his Week’s Naws- Luna. The “masons” gave a banqdet at the Fay lodge rooms, Thursday eVe~ ning. It was secluded like allrtheir doing, but undoubtedly «31 had“ a good time how all‘repom. ' - Fred Kuckeubnker,‘ who} owns [a residence on Vine street, west of Sheridan road, sold the same to Mr tad Mrs. Parrott Mr Knchenbab er and family, some time ago, moved to northern Wisconsin. 7 ' onp a [metal or call. phone 403‘ and the Reliable Steam Imundry proprietors will send a man to ex- plain about the low pricesof either rough dry work or the popular family list. Fancy Stationery, for Xmas gifts. at. Sebumacher‘s. , , There are three 6: four' solicitors cumming the town for Eilen M. Clough’a plum pudding flour and other pastry produetsi We havé used considerable of her goods and, have found them choice and qut as répm- The operating staE of the ansâ€" Lana: office are indepteé to Mr. Fred Schumacber. the druggist, for several boxes of his delicious choeo late creams of his own manufacture. We can testify to its quality as, We claim to be expertg on candies. Thanks, Mr. Schumacher, callvapi‘n; Don t buy stale candy for Xmas when you can leave an order” with Fred Schin- mcher and have it. made up fresh {or you. When cold weather appfoa’ches with snow and sleet don t undergo the discomforts of having your laundry Work done at ‘.home Call up Reliable Steam Laundry,phone 4% and hem them do it It ‘titleir’ popular prices. Mrs. Fred Ettinger. hee Hit), of Eort‘Sheridan, now of Aurora‘, is spending a few days this week' in the Park at her old home with Mrs. Bib bard. She brought along her bright fourteen months'~old' son Merrill, to show her friends the kind of children they raise out in Aurora. She took occasion while here to call on some of her old friends at Highwood and the Fort. Her husband is in the am chine shops of the “Q” road. By the courtesy of Balding Bros. Silk Co the celebrated Jap- 311m artist, Torazo Katow, win give lessons m embroideryrin Mrs. Bohl’s store for one Week, com- meucing December 10th. Every. lady should avail herself of this favorable opportunity... There is no doubt but every lady in the Park knows of him or his teaching in Mandel’s and other. large houses 511 this season. The Vermont ' legislature, consist- ing of about 275 members all told was in session six weeks and passed one very important law, that of ruins. ing the bounty on skunks from fifteen to tli'irty cents per scalp. The legs- Intern had. better look out now, for that doubled bounty will pro‘ve a great inducement to the Green moun- tainboys {0' go out gunning Fred Schnmacher has, a fine assort- ment of perfumes f9: Xmas gifts. We appreciate the kindly interest manifested by some writer in last week’s' issue of the News Lmn eon earning Lthe Northwestern Military Academy and the row of elm trees along St. John’ 15 avenue. When we came to this place “twelve years ago last spring and bought the Highland Hall property, it had long been >3 landmark on this north shore, and the citizens of Highland Park looked upon it with no little just pride; 7 EDITOR Niws-Lnrzn.- When six weeks after the organs In 1.1". ‘izing’ of the military madam; the building was burned, it took w 4 1 it. many trees, Inmh to the aorrcv of the owner and the public. Very r any of the nitizens, «stated in the a r iolo of last Week’s issue, too} a very I can interest in having the buiiding re- built, and at the sauna time she wed their aympthy for the writer' :2) n ore substantial ways than simply I c de. Though financislly My 9: 1 ar' rsssedby the fire,“ triod to now our appreciatidn of the aid and s na- pathy extended to us by oettidg out the row of elm trees alluded teat no. They needed and r$eived s g fleet deal of attention for several you r in in the mud mulching and wah 1 ng, andue the result, all lived ind thrived except one, which we; do- strayed by the tornado. Now the serious question, to ‘m, in what can be done to save these ,t can. The elm will not stand a dry isoil. Nor is a clay 'aoil at boot a com ‘1': mill home forit to thrive; in.' N6“ Imba- -Will some of the wonders of Ethic paper, who perhaps know more {out this matter than we do, kindly give in any nuggesations an to what’s it it best to do, if indeed, anything {can be done. to save, these. trees. .We shall appreciate any suggestibm of- feted. ' H. P. 1)“:ch i. ' less, with proper care, it will I ain- tain a healthy condition In the flag! of Highland park. DStpp-It Schummher’s mid see .1 m4 little booklets. ranging {ram 5ft ). 00 cents. Just. righ‘ for mailing for) mu gift. ‘ ’ x lieen selling cigarettes for E )me time without paying the 31:11:11. cease, which is $300 per- 1e" The American Tobacco CO; had thought all along that thisfr tote law requiring a licenaefee of‘ 300 would be declared a violet? 13.1 of the inter-state commerce law jBut the recent decision of the~If1iited States Supreme Court in the .‘en- mssee case has changed heir views and it is now ‘ thought that the 10wa law will be Bush-.iied. The tobacco company has fliere- fore now informed all dealei‘ar "hat they will not support them' 1 1 any violation of the licenseley ‘his has resulted in the stoppit; of sales, as there is not, the d lers 'claim, sufficient profit to w11r1n1t them in paying the licens1 fee. 1113 not impouibrf but th: the dealers will have not only 11 pay the feeafor the presetit quartuj: but also for the past two‘ 01" ‘nree years, since during which hey 1have sold contrary to law. The tbbacco dealers (at Moines, Iowa, are in tronHe the cigarefte question; The'y Lefie you} order nowr‘for Sch: mach- cr's Chmhte Cream tol bb be i ’ered Weflave just closed a contriyit for one year with the Mascaras MN“; TISING CQIPANY, of Chicago, tg) give; our customers mm “sown!!!” rim The finest quality of Cut (311159, China, Silverware, Watohés, li-sieal Instruments, Furniiure, etc. 3 W6 giVe you to increase our 1v ‘ade, and it will giva all our custouge '3 So trade with us: MORALâ€"Trade only whey; you get BED “EMAITILE CHECKS. MISSO'BRXENkMRS-STRUK mummv AND onus pm" me. J. GOLDBERG. UR“ Bedltml Him” i A GREAT BENEFIE'.’ czn'zaAL uznanumsv: onucs AND MEDICINI! GIESER BROTHERS. MEAT MARKET- )ver lave THE ' . LADIES’ BAZAR " .‘ MRS. G. BOHL, . Mc ona’ld’s Block, - Telephone 302. our. Lin stamped free; ’ (ineSsing contest ends Jan. 1 at 8 p. m. Ladies !lll find a large assortment of New Noveltles for Christ- : as Gms to Select from at very reasonable prices. A. VICTOR, 3k SQENTRAL AVE» HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. cviLL GUARANTEE ALL WORK FIRST-CLASS. JCleaning, Repairing and Dyeing“: Special Prices for This Season. o. {mks to order; “a Velvet wars and Liningl at .11 kinds. {at skirt- to measure. ' at. J wkets to measure. .Skin Jackets remodeled and «nut to the luteâ€"I stylu. Ill) 1nd: and Conn-ethos undo over ugoodunew. ‘ a... have .11 kind. of Farrier work done .0, ”my plus It s rel- mble pm. FOR LADIES. DON’T FORGET THE GUESSING CONTEST. Will-nuke Skirts, .11 styles: M. uncontble prices. bind bottoms of Skirt: with chat or Braid. at a low price. [so Dye or clean leles‘ Jack- ‘3. Shirts. Waista. Shawls: and Apes for 81.00 ouch. . _ :eep Trimmings on hand to w ' mmodute our customers it ’nolenle prices. {so make over [ladiel‘ chkem ad 1,11 kinds of Clothing from id to neiv styles. - geep cloth to:- Ladlea‘ Jackets. 3, Chin: 3 Doors I will nuke. Tailor- made Judah, your own lawman. from 33.00 to 85.00. any style desired: TAILOR, LI’mms {or Butte-lug; god. in 6 to“ i... 5:. 13¢; 15:. Choice stock of Lntlia' Linn mdhce Hudkmiich. Lace Canal. A last men-em of Embroi- cred Pillow. me Bugs ad othct mitten too among to nation. apednlly deit- :51: {or holidny present: {to- zsc up. Comm Ind dgiaty Comet Cov- Flmnckttu. SC to Izfic. Yuan. Gammon ad Sun-y. Ilso Crochet Cotton. Knit- ting Needles and Ctocict Needles. West of NEWS-LETTER Office. weigh. 07“ .1." $003.00. V Coot Sleeve and Vest mm. with my mm! {or ............... . ..... .ch mt]. npv‘vudn. Put But.- in Pants {on maul-nod sud nâ€"mdc oqnnl to new. . We dno ko'cp Button: and Binding. FOR GENTLEMEN. Sdfi‘ot 511nm. mt. up. _ Fancy Ribbon. No. 40. pay-1|. 25¢ Gingham. -- - - 6c McCtll'I .Buu ~P..'¢t.‘r soc Hid ad Children’s Hoe. Fat-cl Planck. McCull'uMg-zinginidigh totkc ladies. super yen. «imp-flunk“. , ’Mypdmm Ciiagopdcaud stock an all alumina. Call and Ice before selecting your Christmas 31!". [how I an uh your man. , Wind Prea- " h; suits. Costa and Vents. Puts. Our- {mum-twp“ phi: ml (my. Will dye md pm- len's Nu {or 32.50: Cocteau! Van-81.75; Cuts. “.38: V08“. IN; Pun“. 31.00; Light weight Over- 0001‘. 81.60: Heavy foru . . .' .......... 15¢ (Pinned-while you wait.) Suit. for 75¢: to 01.00. A {.u 13.; a Drain-Aka." Sup- Wiudnnnund press Will you pout. wm pn- Suit.-

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