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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 26 Sep 1902, p. 8

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glow condition of the 006001 A forum ugmmont has been an. tend into between the two board- of edgcatiourby quot, on paymt of a maul, a new: mom in the high school mitigate a: In add» for tho also! In W 1nd. of tin Kiss Neil Williams, of Clarksville, Ohio, a graduate of the University of Chicago, with a bachelor’ 5 degree, will iii] the new position occasioned. by the incoming class which was so large that it was necessary to divide it into two sections. rShsrwin have the two sections 1n the first and sec. and years in English and two m tions 1n the first year algebra. Tuesday to instruct ths two love: clgpes' 1n drawing. "The school is more than fortungte in securing Mina Wyoofl as instmct‘or in voice culfuro. Sh. will‘fmoh the gigging cluseo on Tuesday and Fri- day“ of each week. «A - 19-; Wilson has the mthomgti'cs, Miss Bradshaw; of the Dewey school, Chicago, comes out every mu Ethel Pudee; who comes highly recommended from the Marsh- fieid, Wie.,‘high echoolflvill occupy the palltlon filled last year by Mien Smith, endapill have chuge'of the gitle" physio“ training department. Mine Fannie Bliee, of Oak~Parh, who for nine year! he! been the teacher of German .Ind French in the Oak Park township high school, takes the place vecated by Miss cog-be, and Mr; Scmgl-nm hi Ihop‘ wotk Ind the boyu’ athleti‘ It was land with equal "not on the pvt of tho board, tunlty, um and parat- tlut Mia Eu- ton, o! Catt-neon, Bl." Y., who lut yep: hoght the Latin clues and was in My of thé girlu' gym- nuium work. ha been nodal the dwtor’l can all summer, and owing to wrote nervous trouble, will not mid me her work in the We: xiiiâ€"e her ion} in :55 high echool this your. The Ichool ha been fortunate in teeming Mien Marthe Metheny. of Normal, 11]., a “graduate at the University of Chi- cago, with mask-{'5 degree, to euc- oeed Mile Eaton in the department- of Latin, Greek and ‘Rncient History. Mill Mitheny, before coming. to Highland Park. In. for severe! years pnneipel of though echool It Crown Point, Ind. - SCHOOL NOTES. in lan- of work at tho Iooogd and “lira grades. The transfer of the eighth gn'dg will largely ovum up. our «0de «Indium of H10 ”00!. other ”Wat up; i; wh have been I notion- do!“ Ind with promloodtobnn rim W in the nth york. Mk: Halsey, who him been in clung. of a small overflow room, all} ma given a‘nmou . to the little people In hcr clauses.“ The 29nd plans to supply I cadet touchy: this you to mini» in tho Miss Pratt, who has had charge 9! the second grade, has been seriously ill at the home of her sister, in Kunmzoo, flick, and in conse- quence has failed .to put in in appearance, as yet, but fortunately she will be abfle to yeport for duty nan Monday morning. Min- Pearce, of Gouda” 3913, Pay, has been not in; a; anhfiitute in Mine Pratt’s and make a large ref/available" for the chines of the lo e1: grades. .' At the last county .oonventioe, held et'Libertyville, September 4. John H. Sheahen,"by. an overwhelming majority, received the nominetion for Sherifl' of Lake county, an honor which we” trust will be fully appreciated by his fellow-townsmen at the polls on November 4, I”), regardless or partisan politics. Always true to your party in a national election,.but in local elections, vote for the beet man. ‘ ‘ John H: Shenhcn was born in Highland Perk,’Angust In, new, was ruled 3nd beget: his successful business career here. winning the respect. and m of all by his manlinese, straight-forward business principles and 'his honesty and integrity. For over twenty-two years Mr. Shenhen has been actively en- gaged in the Sheahen Jersey Dairy Company. and of which concern he is now the owner-and. manager. Mr. Sheahen has been a member 01 the Hi bland Park Volunteer Fire Department for six years, and for two years no as Is- sistnnt fire marshal. At presen§_he ig §ervingas a constable for Deer-field'townâ€" -Ll_ ,- V 77. -v v__ V uuwvov .vu AMAuV-lti qu' ship. Mr' Sheahen has pivhnihimseif Iiiâ€"{116111; Evevgry limblic trust. repoéed in him,- and 'it is expected that Hi blind Park citizens wi unite and give our home man a musing majority on, oyember 4. THE SHERIDAN MAD NEWS-LETTER. Candidwe for 811013 of Lake County. Illinois. JOHN H. SHEAHEN h'gb’o UmLin'u in. you rud- Saturday “tampon. 3092mm 27., at T o’clock. Kn tutors-ups shoot .;,1 “AM Hi A n’ w-rva. wwwvupu y” and tame will “-6 place the some day, an event hick promises t6 appeal strongly to {Emma Ind sportsmen alike. Th9 glgyjiggcm shoot will begin at 10 o’clock ,‘- in}. for all poultry. which will he awarded to the one making the heel. score; awarding to the terms 9'! the ehooi. The balance of ~ the pm fly will be ’raflied. The terms 0 the sale will be cash. Among ether property which Dy. Frank MJng-lle will that day ole} for sale are one line buy road horn; pet giggle het- nee’e; headlamp new eteel-tijed 1'90.- ebont: roan any! w: feel; two flirtâ€"old heifer” ‘ l-yeynold he ere; one eelf; one Viniloh ‘oov‘l; An important'qale wilt take place at the Inghsidehrm, planned one [mil gme guest 0! Highland Pugh. gaffer“ one; calf? 0:0â€" 16“??? (WNW “9°?" 3“! 1} EN 59%;?»er gnu ,1; 1 3 may” barrow; 9m» Cit: mer'houI MM. 8 so bmfltfy out nil} mud {m 911 SALE; ,mhwhaififi 5‘54; ,m,!mvmhm*’m g8" w father. Have you wanted tickets for the grand unique and civic bjgll to be. given by the third squadron of the 2d Cavalryfiotntdfi night, October, .11, at Fort Shefidan 1m ? Tickgm may be procured at Luegeler’ 9 drug ”on, or from any of the commutes. Miss Ella Nobel, who on July 20th w married gunman: an muiufogund wooing of thumb onu’ VEariV Thomas, son of Colonél Thomas, 5111 Cavalry, U. S A», spent Saturday and Sunday wih friends at thtfi Post, en route from Néw York Fm Keogh, Mom, Mina Eisner MoCankoy is spending several weeks with her brothel-J11 lav, Captain Chapman, and family, at Fog-t Niobram, Nab, Quite a Iarge party from ,the Hotel Moraine and Highland Park att’ehded the military hob at the Officexs’ Club, Friday evening, and had a most enjoyable time.‘ In. K. Daughters. of Chic-.6; spent My with X110. 13,, Dawn 1“. D. Webb: and finally have taken quarto/n It tb' U: | [W “‘1qu “I” ww-u u spun, and 1310 my defined in Chicago by her spoil” the third day ‘0! their honeymopli, and m pbd a gimme by Jud ‘ £3199! Woo-thy. Semen" 10. 1m on” more embraced fitting-I7. h-ving'boen ¢ , to 801:; Willi-m E. ., L boop,‘ Rum. (huh-’6. Mnnélcw mmhé ‘ ' Rev. J. J. Morrioey condugh roligiona services at “:6 Pa every Saturduy at 7 u. m. “l Mrs. Mary Acht, who is ill with typhoid fever- at the Augustin! Hospital in Chicago, is improving. Dr. Grifiin, of the Battery, and family, from Fort‘ Shaking, hm taken the Emmy 11mm on Genital avenue, Highly!!! Park; , - Mrs. H. H. Halo bit this m for a visit of several tech in Bufldo, N. Y. part in the military maneuver: at Fort Riley, Ku. Capt-in Alvord left Monday to puticipato 1n the militnry m. vets at Fort Riley, Kn. Mushroom gnthereu were out,» in full force Sunday, and have bean greatly' 1n evidence all week d '28." 7 ,1 _, t i 4.1“, mondbflnd. W PORT SHERIDAN.

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