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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 18 Jul 1903, p. 1

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, Another good man gone daft. 99.0ng D. Bo'nlton, the banker .has an auto. w XWh’eg. you fend the “Went roll don’tkick because you are put ‘ no «16", but “griz; and bear it.” Mr: W. "A“ Alexander is the popular new president of the West- \ Shield. is the richest downshipl in Ink: County. The grass ha been cut on the thwutern’s north park. ‘ :1 George Elvey’l bees “emitting them” hypoxia town. These recent heavy rains fire for the special benifit of the Golf Grounds. ‘ had. ,3! Winning - my attorney Smock he‘s been ill for several _days this week, 7 but biegmatly improved. ‘ ' Miss Catherine R. Frink, of Buenfi Park is the guest of Mrs. Jim. Snyder for two weeks. _ ms. Edward J DQre and daugh- tar have taken the Martm Sbhultt «wattage on the hint 1n PattClinton .1an Hibbard has turned over 812. 0056 finga into the city treasury this week. This 13 an era of pros: parity with us. em Golf fiisoc-ifitidn fdr ladies. Tfia Misses Louise and Emily Hating: of Chicago are .Spending a fewweeks ,gvith their sister Mrs. John J}. Rea-mm. Word has been received from the Emily of W. B. Schumacher up at Laverne City, where they are paling a Very plenum summer. ‘ C. W. Aldridge and family have been heard from in London, but they are going down to Amonham m, Buckinghmuhke in August. '. mid Mrs. Antisdel are enter- Aftei’ nearly a six yieeks ab- «ind; ' They went via the} sauce on the Pacific coast, James Gobdwich line and were “at sea" “6130118“. 110' “1 “’53!“an 0" two nights and parts of two days. Oregon begins to think of home, Home of tho boys have openeda Ind mp] 5' he“ the 25“" ‘ Wade and' me man stand near Chef Arthur the locomotive fie side“ on him] “young east Brotherhood died Thursday night bf 81 Johns avenue, and "8 doing in Winnipeg, while mnkmg u ' o a . A .31 .;.- .' 5a A *1“ EU mo , ~' " ’P‘h‘m'v they, patronize lands: :1: the country. .- - John Wain ha opened an o'fiée om door west of the NEWS L311!!! 01500de the sale of the lots in the new Exmoor addition. up on Vine avenue and west of the track Auto Nb. 405 became stalled Tuesdfiy afternoon in" front of Frank Thorn’s, but “Dr” Purdy‘ went ddwn and put it on its- feet again. HIGHLAND PARK. ILL, SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1903. Look'over the catalogue ‘ of our public Libmryyuhnd see what q lot 5f , choice books there, are on its} shelves that you _k’n“ow nothing! about, and than read some of them} Misses Helen Coale, - Aiola Shields, Gei’trude Schaefer and Amy Holubird‘freturned last week from Hillsdale, Mich where they have‘ been visiting Miss Ruth Mauck for the past three weeks. After Misses Helen Coale, - Aiolo ! Mr. John H. Arps. who has been Shields, Gertrude Schaefer and ’ agent for the Ghicagoqnd North» Amy Holabirdfroturned last week western Ry at thisatotiou' for sev- from Hillsdalé, Mich. where they ieml years, fiaa'bg'eéh transfered to“. have‘ been visiting. Miss Ruth {Carp Ill. ‘tm'd lo‘iiés‘with his fm‘nâ€" Mauqkwfor-‘tbe past three mks. . 1in Monthly. /Mir. Arpsleaveg «in: , aigmsnd‘mrk has 4,000 inmwthe good fishes of all who knqw itonto'und Waukegan has 15,000, ihim. ‘ . , b“ the Park returns 236 do!!! , It is no uncommon sightto see ‘31}? Wimkegan returns 90‘! 47-.'abom as many autos in {font of It‘lookr‘; as though Wankegon was the poetoffi'ce as horse ®W~ “We” dishonest. ‘ " The fact is an .auto don’t eat We viola it' was the duty of hay and oats and don't shy at a ‘m m to clean up the rnbhioh bicycle. The auto is the coming ‘inhont-of the poet ofloo‘nnd the horse. Farewell to our um, other building: in thlt Mock. The Hambletoniam, do.. Just vhsn Alderman Shields masuadgto misfits his Pres; bytsrriln friends on his spacious llsvi; inst Friday evening for a church sociable the downpour «same sad dissipated all those pleasant drashis ‘ , Hrs. Edwin Seldom wife of the late pesto: of the Baptist shurch spent Sunday here. 3119 was on iher way to Colorado after a win- ter in Atlanta. Pastor Seidon :“Jr” has “growed”as as'flopsy said, isince he left here last autumn it themsels'es. The fact is an .anto don’t eat hiy and oats and don't shy nt 3 bicycle. The auto is the coming home. Farewell 10 our KW, H‘mbletonignl, do. 3323 :1.» »=~ go who hind plmined todoso/ all. i Moses, the dean of the mmantfle ‘community w‘ent ,and never had so Hovely a time in his life. TB” {is not mothei- town on the north {shore could get up such an excur- *- plete success, Ml“ The members of t whatsoever com‘mime of the _imt United Evangelical church delightfully surprisnd Master Carl W. Kuist. one of the memheu, von Wednes- day evening in honor of his birth; day. After a number of mid ,. games and mfleohmentsnllletnlm f ed home fueling W had »~ 3 {spent an enjoyable. evening " L ‘2} , The Housman W to Inkwaehevx lat mi to: Q 06m modern rap-Mtg steel bxidge and it is k) be over the ravine on hidden henna hear the “PMR ”, in rear .oftfiugh McFatm rains. If the board had finished ailing up the ravine then Mr. Bonuse- vmeoouid ,get off and on his lot, perhaps he Would give the city a bbpus ‘to havé a fill there and} put ftl'mahriclge elsewhere. ' Mrs. Héilfy H ijeie ‘ celebrated her seventieth birthday last Tuem day at her hone No. 62 Swami St. A number of her old friends were present makingit a’very enjoyable affair." Those present were: Mrs. P. Brand, Mrs. Geo. Brand, Mrs. Chas. Keller and sister, Mrs. Mnehlke. Mrs. Vetter, Mrs. Bock, ‘Mrs. E. J. Whiting,Mn. Edward Whiting. Refreshmehb wage and served late in the afternoon the guests departed for ‘their hon“, wishing Hm. Freic. mun, more'youl of Rio. This city is fingily to have a

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