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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 27 Feb 1903, p. 4

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0M3“! I.- .< it! ’0 a. ‘0 amuuuo‘fiix WW ILLIXOII _ 0‘60 » W Ind-kl- IIGIILAXD Pin. - : V ILLINOIS 0.0.1333?" Bleak. . . War. W. Româ€"ill: 3-3: 7:8 nxonnmn PARK ': .' mumm countenance: ' rho-98: DIEGKAY! ’ HIGHLAND PARK Luge lot of Milan, {or 490! jun-gift. ' roan. 0me 8mm} Ann . ' , liofi an)? F. M. EVANS We alsofcgrry the ligation-mic“ line of EDWARD WENDIING Com:- Gmn 8t. and Oahu-.1 Ave. DI. FRANK M. INGALIS a?) AND \' 50cm mm; 4 ammmme ' .nm m. UMBER! COAL and mwm’a Em TERML Mmtu $607531! work Painter and ammo! DI. E H. POMEIOY wrm ”acme: or» '11th M Canned Goods cube Nam. sum TIL‘I’HOII 77 ILLINOIS WMWCO. The Bogdiiprm 9! my: Bhoridn- hdfiug- been. dnfy hrgan‘mad, gm in first m‘ 9n ngneuday evening,” ‘34th “fit; madden“ pf 11: 3.13 Nun-lam: gm. ’1! pat-l Ave-u. guitar; 3icha ””190 , guitar; Geo. Phim, ghitér; and the well new 121%!» 1010i“, Tmifip- eterGrant, offlaeQdColvary: * . The orchestra will give a series of. concerts at oaoh com: pany, troop, and battery of the poet, the mm to be given in the day-mom of the respective organizations. For £urther~-inâ€" formation address Mr. O. Bendix, hospital cbrporal. or any. member of the orchestra, “ONE 001' OF STYLE. The card of thanks in past due. In fact. it has not been pmpet, or in fashion, for a long, long time, but still some people believe it in abso- lutely necessary to tender thanks to humanity for doing what is a duty, and for which no thanks 13 deserved. such adoring; “I want '0 thank the do" women 'v‘vho belpqd main the déath of niy beloved husband. He was a dear soul and I apprecinto their hip IO He‘re are several. cardd Which hays lately appeared in the pheasant} are [air samples 6! tho xenon! run of Mun!“ “flint-“mac A Wcmmmm. Tmmnwm ‘33!“ I... a... m an 81.90 I? PMDJN ADVANCE FRIDAY, mm 27, 1903. A NEW WA.- ‘flIthMQ- ’ mum-munch“ * .. ‘ ~_ It“. WWI.- Hi. autumn-hug Win-wins.” ”Mhthobouoflfilm A. “Wohmbyoxbdwmbooldfioptfevhfl ' namang M'h-"dwmfifim Thonworfln 1...... at tin «a! m m u um “9:32.. 'l'uli' m “high,“ B'Odilh church was a gun! at LIB-Jul» m I"! a. "I." Nomi-[can the Epworth W of the BMW C4). not. up 10:310th poo: Ben Englioh Church. (tn-Mm) uio’ I log. ” The congregation were doubly ~ In I”, “outdo! thank” . “do" fortunate last Bands, in lining :"D ' ' ' .nfi‘m W mnkh‘ my“, .‘n’ ma. Mr. Pblnfltbl PM .‘ m eluded: “I 01.0 that the band for Epworth League md evening once“: m M“! I'M Ind In. Good- service. ouch becoming mourning. My dear I - . husband’o farm is brittle «noon u f?" 3“}..‘3.’ _ 23. tho 3‘93“”? mmnmhfi. theth Highland Put George Washington, the chiofhin. Fir-t of the line he and. John Mimi. wowed him, His poliqiho um. ' Tom 1m, million, 30, Wt!” chip of mu, ’Van Bdi‘im 'had In: mini Mum. Then Harflson, who diéd 1n shah; His m wu Tyler, mat of) fair. Then Polk and war with Mexico. . Then Taylor, who had made it go, And panned away in honor firm. . term. Next Pierce. Buchanan came: along; Then Abraham Lincoln, brave and. if”, 1.”: 7 , , ‘ VII) Bum hadhi'flifllifllc “m0. ' mm It“ I!“ lumw itB afic- Thou Harmon, who dial to Muir; mand- W “Ring to each of the 7 His «on mg: “15,-, not ,0!) fair. . local oontnctom no order that they Then Polk and war, with Mexico. . may ha” 0 chance to figure 39. Then Taylor, who had m it 30. ‘ cordingly all their season ”a work it And passed away in ham: firm. l they wish to Mail themselves of it. While Millard Fillmore cloned. the The action of the local has been strong, ' . . And Andrew Johnson. away. wrong Then Grant, the great war hero, roan. And Hayes, whose choice came near to’blowa. Next Garfield, Annunm'ovoland, too. And again, arts: Harmon, Cleve, land’s due. McKinley than. third martyr, came; None ever can forget thahmme; . A biow most tragic had been dealt. But that blow brought us Roosevelt John Wanamaker, the greet Phila- gielphie merchant. says: “No power ‘on earth in so strong to bdild upa win no well as e paper well patron- ized, end its power should be oppre. cieted. The men who overlook: bio town paper injureeâ€"himeelf by injur- ing hie town and townelnea.” ‘ Vflfihon, ‘ laurel-crowned by Dr. ElnA Wright will lend -- the studyoh- of the Highland Park wean- Club on luau third. ficubjo'ot of tho day in “Scia'noi‘tnd Salami: ”. ' :endorsedfibyfihe Carpenters’ Dis- trict Oomfiittea of Lake county. ier employmnt to whereof the At a meeting held on Thursdgy evenigg, fish. 26, Local 11111011 ND. 461 took'in sixteen new fixémbers. At ' tug, fire‘men’y hair ”briefly mentioned in out last week‘s fine, the names of the‘ prize winners were omitted on acdbnm of space. Miss Minnie Wesifald won first prize ”the moat beautifully masked persbn and represented a fairy. Joe. Mooney carried 01! second beat as “Old Santa Claus.” Mini McGinty won first prize as the most comically dressed, represent. ing “Topsy." ’ Mr. JamerGrant mind but, as a ’fiegtb trump. second best,” as a ’ixegrb trqmp. Music wan furnished by H. 31‘ Prior samba-tn. Adm“ up: per wag furnished by the India; the table was prodded ova! by the will lend Highland a lunch

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