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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 18 Jul 1902, p. 2

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The chil- LW Bracken yidtodfl-‘l- :dnn. may of ’whom had never ntives in Miluu_uhee,81tuuluy;undim “an a “I“! live soldier,” Sunday. _ V married away in their enthu- General Hub-ugh in calleda‘mm delight. and wish to ax- to flu? Fort; Tuesday. °' 95’“! use. their sincere thanks to Col- busmm j - ‘ .‘ - gomlueomay,Liemu.utcongb. Mia Frances Sweeney. who bl! hand the acidic». for their kind. been seriously ill during tho past non. Nothing could have pleased week, is npidly recovering. 'ftheu little boy: and girls more. Nest}, all the once” {tom the Fort, scoompsnied by their fain- ilies, attended the horse show. Cspfsin Filler, 2d cavsIry', Ie‘ft Ssturdsy for A visit of s few days with relatives in Appleton. Wis. The hrtmery bane ball team went to Kenosht, Sunday. and was defeated by a score of 11 to7. The military band from the Fort went to the horse show at Lue Forest both Fridty and Sut- crday. The 9th and Zlat batteries are making preparations for their overland trip to Gimp Douglas, where they will go on July 21 for target practice. .vuvâ€"u v-_I-- ' v‘ 'â€"â€"v_ av, -'- 3tho banner for the highest avenge ures of the horse show was the mundane 0! mission bands cavalry dash across Ferry Field? The young peoples ,societiss are by 100 mounted soldiers from the doing ‘ magnificently aggressive Fort, on Fricfay. . , --- 'ork. During the past fiscal your ‘ Mrs Chapman, who with he}\$3{776. 67 have been raised by the One of the most attractive fest. An excursion from .Elgin and vicinity spent. several hours‘ at the Fort, Thursday yalsu at Waukegan __-_ -_-____V-VV, , r - - - , - °, 3 _Readlutiona hawâ€"e been drawn up vlcunty gpentjeveml hours at the? by‘the‘ mémbers in convention as- Fort,Thursda§r;'also at wankeg'miaembi’ed thanking his honor, the WW ”ma-=- «um. .â€". -_M.W-v»mu and Zioh f‘éif‘y, J’t’ikihg “in thegmfyo§:'_ic3"{’€ii‘é""ivarm-hearted";'g’éfiu! sightqof the North Shore. . Major J. F Fuller, assistant quartermaster of the department at Hm lnlvm nannmmnipd hv his family, qunt Eunday and fionday with Major A D Schenck’s fam- ily. Ofli'ciallword was teceiVed early”. this week of the_ appropriation. 0H? 88, 000 by the government for the? completion of the Sheridan Drive} through the reservation. Work; Lwillbe commenced in the immedi- ! até future. Mylamanv, “we, puns 1v IUL’UuBIu 1c Thanks to the generositk food _ h N' kind forethbqut of Colonel-Mewv ’ onto. a” corn, “0' ‘ . _ , . lmaking‘ atrangements far a Ian Caskey the emigre!) at Gad s Hm :stack of lumber. lath-shingles, e1 were given a genuine treat this - ~By prompt attention to 'buainet Week. Thursday ”Owing, a cyom- ; reabopnble priécé and quick delivel puny ”Of cavalry, unfit/"Fir“ we hope to receive a share of yo L‘ieqtenant‘T. M- 009851,“, 2d :pntwnnge._ Ypurs respectfully, cavalry, U. B A., visited the cathp‘ BAFFEN SQN. To the Freeport Y. P. M S. hae been awarded the banner for the {beat average auendanoe during the tyear, and the Hoyne Avenue Evan- '~gehoal church. of Chicago, received g;‘t.he banner for the highest average l-anendenoe o! minim bends. Iii cnmue 0P MINI. E ’??? .w- ,uy‘v Tii'o partnership of Raflen 8: .Ba‘ket has this day. July 17, been Midwived by mutual consent. All mabilitiea of said firm will be paid “by, and all accounm due the firm ‘iwill be paid to Raflen Son, namely e'vJo‘In T. Raflen and Robe-[t C‘.‘ Rah- egfon, who will continue the business k 33nd have on hand at all timesâ€"hard - Eand soft coal. hard wood, kindiing, sewer pipe and tiling of all sizes, (1 cement, iime, puma Wisconsin ice, “I Mood, oats. bay, corn, etc. Now ll making‘arrnngements hit a large ; stock of lumber, lath sh1uglea,etc B By prompt attention to business, " [eabonable prices and quick delivery, ll we hopetoreoein a share of your â€" MWIONARY MEETING. Thu Illinoln' Lunchtime Wanna. litigant! Social opened in con- nnllon u the Highland 'PIrk United Evangelical church Tuesday evening ' Knot Evens extended them cor- diel greeting and eluted them the Yreedom o! the city. Rey, Fink- heiner and Mn. Noerenbetg eleo spoke weeds 0! hearty welcome. There is always inspiration“ in numbers. ind never before has the uncut! oopvofi‘tlou been solnrgely and ohlhmiaatioally attended. ine7weiéome that has been; awarded the society during its! delightful so. junta in Higmand'lfark. , IF«'2’:"m“.mn adjourn: at noon

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