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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 27 Dec 1901, p. 1

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“Mb”! you: mention to 'M‘h‘mflifl 0! “0an- m'WMB-u n‘uod. Adi:- .‘dgmuflfibegiventq by"""°"h“"ifllmidirudvnnee {*SC'Pi-mwflldonnmm- Slippers. SLIPPERS t...â€" “WI .fl-hnd. which I do not i) M- Don’t buy till you no uni-I.- M to give: L0"! 50 Junior. L....s-x8 ..... 5â€"10 SLIPPERS. _ILY LIST e ................ 100 Family Soap.82.75 x, pot b ............ 18o D“, r p00 ...... c bbl?o ......... $3.98 mustard ............ 10c 19'!» .......... $1.00 it an .............. 7c “mull. 31.50 value, . 31...”... tgfo'dot, In P" P5". . ..... 50 up Q0 $2.00 Etaâ€"~43 wmplato_lil_n.- second to none, In therwlsc possible. the only th‘ng for cold ................ 100 STORE But Central Ave. LERIES. Laundry g IBM: mg""lfi:i';::::. Fm . 35-25 “15-30 . .1545 3 The basket collection for Home Minibus at the two Christmas cori~ aorta of the United Evangelical churches at Highland Park _and Doerfiold amounted $18.18. It noms'not all the mongy was spent for presents, ' ’Some of our felffiitownsmen seem to have enjoyed theirChrietmee hol- daye elsewhere. , J. J. Brand reports a magnificent time. but where, de~ ~ponent nyeth not. , , ‘ The'Northweet‘ern maid has been ‘hnving the same run of luck in ae~ eidents during the past week. Club once J. Sizer, a young men who recently went into the service of the company as a awitohman, was walk- ing in- the yards in Chicago last Sunday morning V when his foot caught in a switch frog. An ap- proaching engine backed down upon him, terribly mengiing his liege to the hips. The engineer discovered him but it was too late. _ Sizer died a short time later. He was twenty- three years of age, and was the youngest ewitchman in the employ of the company. He leaves, a wife and a lfiomonth’e-oid baby. George Biown has adld his prop- nfly {or the handsome sum of $4,000 to D. C. Bovaster. It is understood tint Mr. Brown will return to Eng- hnd, where will reside permanently. Mr. Brown located ', in Highland Park about thirty year; ago. His my friends in the Park and aur- roénding vicinity ‘will regret to lose :0 worthy a citiien. Mr. Funk 0. Clark, who has been s‘ufl'oring With a slight attack of wall pox, is up and expects to beat his place of business soon, Robeti Bappin spent Christmas with his uncle, Dr. Hull, :1} Crystal Rafin Baker; our enterpris- ing its and coal design, report an excellent quality of ice over “who inches thick, and clear 35 crystal, on their nrfificial pond south of town, on tho Wrenn farm. This is without doubt the finest and puresb ice' out in this part of the country for do- mestic use. Jack Kelly has been oflored a position as foreman of the black- smith ahop' m the indgstrial depart- ment of the Inter-fin College at Humphreyo, Ho. :g Fire insurance plwed in first-class eompcnies. W. E. Brand, Agept. 30, N. D.,were married Sand 33!,le 22; Dr. Arthur Basye, formerly raided in Highland Park. His many friends wish him a happy voyage on hymen’é uncertain sea. Mr. George T. Wnnn, dud lamily summer residents of this .pluoe, have' been visiting friends here the pan Dr. Arthur Basye of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich, and Miss Alli, of Far- Rev. Sehmid, of the Ebenmr Evangelical church was the recipient 01a number of fine-presents from his many friends, the most useful being a handsome fountain pen, with which {we shall hereafter expect to re‘oeive weekly items. LAKE FOREST, I . IIO.IIIIWQI§“¥U unimuum: Emma mes-mm VOL XL §» my??? The best medium for 1m more enterprises it the Neva let up on Advent-- inn. In their. days one muscudvcmse tokeep bus. we. u we“ a to HIGHWOOD. Miss Gardner, Mia Black, Miss Alice Blood and Mr“, Gardner, of Einsdale, were the g ants of Miss Fannie Everett, at" linden Park place, this week. ' On Christmas mo Mrs. Patrick Canloy i re pr‘esented with a fine present,n Umpound boy, which Santa depom‘Jrom his new automobile earnest eflorts-of Aid}~ m6 and other prom1_Int citizens for some time past. ' ‘ E. A. Welch has ' been. No 33, at his n’,‘ [or loungere. Mr W 139'.) is one of the few Higbwood liq )t merchants who has kept his lithium place above reproach, never lowing loaf- ing or drunken biog: e on the premises. Béing n méperete map himself accounts for file excellent reputation and larg patronage which requires the. use . atelephone- Married at \the hour of the groom’s antenna San Jel Levin, 48 First street, Mr. H. K. Sender of Iowa City, Iowa, and )1 an Louise Evers, of the same place, t 5 p. m. ._, Christmas day, Rev. ‘ ’fanstiehl, officiating Only imme iate rela- than were present. 3 “ limes 31M :3 st holidays, from the: u : joying every moment if the time with his friends. 2 ' Mm. Shock, the dread: ker, wishes £0 announce to be: frien 31 and pa trons that she will now] at private refiidenoes, or take war I) her own home, 221 Park avenue. N 5-8 George Jones, wing: i9 attending the Harvard universif: ‘J, is'aponding his vacation with his grants. Mr. and Mrs. Eddy £34! son, of Lincoln, Nob. are visitixh. Hrs. Levjn, also at I wedding of her brothef‘: Alfred St. Peter, 3 ‘9)! kn man of the Park, was pn “tea:- perjury last week. , ' ice Van Deacon, of Wtaukegau, ‘ $7 out the cue after hearing “erI evidence, branding the prosecution: .e a “per sons] affair.” The com: y will pay the costs. ' " Wantedâ€"A young mm for a first class pnblicai wages paiil. Addrem C. Nun-Luna. 'I On the eve of Decembe g5 several loads of Highland Park pf}. le drove out to Deerfield to enjoy 3 e excel- lent program rendered by ne United Evengelical Sunday echo: . of that place. The house was utéxht as full as it could be. A large ‘jumber of chairs and benches had ”u carried in to accommodate the ' erge au.‘ dience. FORT. SHERIDK‘; « mafia (“AND PARK. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 27, I901 , The tree was hung from the ceiling upside-dorm. and the gilts were distributed among those pres- ent in like manner. Dr. Ingalls, re- ceived a hand-out in the shape of a lsrge cake, also a busted bank. Ed Ingslls braced up for a free lunch to I fine plate of red bots and a penny wstch. Mrs. Ed Ingells, a nursing bottle sud baby. Mrs. Fitzgerald, a baby doll and box of candy, glued to the box. Allie Streiber, a pair of red baby stockings. Mrs. Charles Streiber, psir bright red garters with a thermometer. ,sttached. Charles Streiber, s-"donlrey with a man sstride, reading a bible. Miss Ella Ingslls, a jumping jack and a pair ol'bsby slippers. John Dings. a red gap with green tassles. R. M. 1 Wier, rubber band, .No. 8. and s‘ booby calendar, showing all the} comforts of home. Dan Sheehsui (our Dan), bottld of the ' “pure ar- ticle.” ‘A. G. McPherson, pair of‘ red .psnte tull of nuh.’ George Vsrney, a miniature wash tub and board. Ed Desjsrdens. string of monlisys. , All the ladies received I present in the lorm‘of en old style ridicule pocket book, a relic of “store” the war. - The guests and friends of this popular hoetelry were agreeably entertained Chi-hum; night, with a burkaquo, “Sunta' a Siirpriso Tree ” SANTA CLAUS AT THE INOLESIDE Mr. Carlton Vail, of this city, who is uttending the! Cornell University, nude. a lying visit to his parents this Week. He will not be with no gain until next fall. Rev. J. E. Madden. who went to Hot Springs, Ark, some two month: ago, to restore his failing health, is reported to ho gaining as rapidly as could he expected for one of his ad- mncs'i age. One of the finest per‘tiee ol the season was given at the Highland Perk Club on Tuesday evening and it fully met the expectations of each :partioipentg Beautiful girls were a ‘Itriking feature of the evening, and Cupid’s darts were scattered quite ['promieeuouely. W hose hearts Were pierced, time alone will tell. Among those present from out of town Were Miss Blood, Miss Alice Block. Mr end Mine Gardner, of Hinsdule. A royal good time is the verdict of all present. » w - Prop. U McDonald Blk T H A N K S I and 3 HAPPY NEW YEAR! I:desire to publicly thank my numerous friends and pa- trons for the greatest holiday trade by far of my experience, and to wish them a happy and prosperous New Year. ' Those desiring to make to turn gins on New Year a will find my stock late, and Mimi” SPECIA , THE LADIES’ ' BAZAAR Mas. G. 30!“. BAVINIA. ban skate without coating than 3 cont. The bucinean' péoplo have taken I Heep inure-t and have given freely. The list of subscription! ah arriving but, and will be publi‘hod in next week'- has. $beon hung, and the city will lur- niah the neceuaty supply of nut gratis. ' A subscription has been taken up among .the business men, with gratifying main, for the min- tennnoo of like light. and other necessary expenses; The following persons hub 'oontributed: D. C. Paul ' Sons, .1: W. McKinney. Chan. '1‘. 0rd, , Fredachnmwhu, C. W. White. Raina a Biker, D. A. Holmes, J.’ A. Blomdnhl, J. Bowden. C. P. Sullivnn. Juneu McDonald. A. Abemronby, J. Bop . John From, 3. U. vans, In A. Book, Brand limos, II. M. Prior, ‘ J. C. Duffy, Willi-m Dooley. Sun Levin, Albert. [5110“. lrvingoll‘isher. William Donner. Ben ldllorg, Dr. Bergen. The young people will haven rink equal to any skating pond in Chicago. It is considerably lugs: man the fluid Lincoln Park. It in 200x350 feet. This in the only safe place when the youth of tho Put] ‘ FREE mum RINK. Earl Purdy and reveal other prominent young business man no fitting up a has skating rink on the old bane ball grounds samba-t of Charlie Baker’s resident», near Wrenu'a era-sing and the little red schoolhouse. Electric lights luv. ' A NORTHWESTERN FATALITV. L Waibaum, I farmer living at Barrington. was thrown {roughi- wngon by a Northwumrn train at Main street crossing in Harrington and sustained injuries, which the It- unding physician nys, will remit fatally. The horses were killed and the wagon was demolished. A marriage licenle was issued in Waulegnn this week to Thom Dooley, our epcity mar-M1, and Mn. Margaret H. Bradshaw. II. in reported that they Ire“hiech ” but as there seems to be I greet mount of secrecy and endeavor to magnum men we innate» nus/farther; ‘ Mrs. S. C. Doney‘ tud daughter. Eva, are spending the holidays in Hilwaukee, Wit, with Mu. Dorsey's sister and family, En. El. ll. Davis. A new brrkomen on the North- western train, after leaving (Home going south last Tuesday them ‘called out "next stop Rivenide"â€"â€" this i. the 6m intimation we have had of a change in the name of n station on this division. Mrs. Emily Bond, of south Sher- idan Road. died ,.suddenly {his morning under liar circum. stances. Coroner fiilor wu noti- fied and held an inquest. The jury brought in u verdict of “death from natural causes." She leaves one son and dnughter. aged 16 md 13 years respectively, to mourn her 10-. ' Mr. W. 3. Labor, on. 0! our old residents, has boon on the nick lid for seven] weeks, but in slowly im- proving. Twaloy Lightner, who in “hand- ing Harvard university. is spending his vacation at home. GLENCOE, Ham“ 1 n “What in I dolls: uyhovf'hlbd a Iriend the 0th.! dny Why l do!- lar is what noné m pranks :6 pay for this paper. It is scathing we newspaper man 01:50, more in uni. cipncion than in mun-flan. It'- just whn your wit. {raga-fly neck Aceldom bu. It in I pow" that Intact unmnhu men. It- i tho hum wing to gut and the and-us thingtogetridol known to ma- kind. [tin shinning lad u can. in may inma- It in a (Isl-don indu-nureâ€"mdwonunll aha-in. the datumâ€"49:. ; "A. Svindlo" a. the mum ep- peeuovortheofleedoorola strug- giing lawyer in the city of W. Out, A friend. or the «atom gentleman suggested the “viability of writing out hie name in MI, thinking that Arthur or W Swindle. as tho one Iniflt would sound better Ind look better dun the significant "A Swindle.” When the lawyerhwith teen in hit oyu, whispered to him that his mm was A-dam, the friend undoutood and Wu mantaâ€"Horde Sun. “Tatum. Any one wishing to buy in, W in the jewelry line, or canto.” buying a pinno will do Id! to auto cult Levin the Junior. 2-5. cal chutch nl In” M ion (‘hrm , ‘ ‘mentmnnemelhfl an. id u progrem was well undated to “I genenl anti-lactic!) 0‘ Ill. '0'. before was the church so nicely deo- ormd. 'A Chilton tree adorned one corner, while an old fashioned wind mill occupied a pminent place."01d Slat!" It the duo of the examines not the old mill n m and to the aetoninhlfluof they” people the when were gnu-Id out of the hopper. None wen pea-d by. Old and young, Minds all etrmgere received I (in of all. kind, ”fathom-1m of an Sunday «3th Watch- night union on out Tuesday evening will b. M {I the Uniwd Evangdial church. h0- ginning at eight ofclook. The clot- tion of Sunday school. clan I'm In firatontheprogm “in will h followed by u :1 m_ by the Chriltlul Soul-t1, followed by a (Marni-ion. A short address Ind other W etercinou will be in ordu up to the midnight when that. wfll be I genenl wi "A My New Yur. ” All” m At e recent election 0! one.“ of the Chtietian Endeuot. of the United Evangelicd chuck, the fol-- lowing were elected: In. E. mail. president. Franklin D. PM via preeidem, Olive C. Kiddo. neat.- tery. and Gertrude Brand, m- of. O! the (arty-five who” 0! fit homo clan, of tho Unibd Ewing.”- al church Sunday school thirty!“ Were present at the Claims mn- cert. UNITED EVANOELICAL GNU“. itlttuttitlޤllitfittfii zuficcnnmm: Jan I, o. WINNE’I‘KA, LAKESIDE aw

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