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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 6 Feb 1904, p. 4

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hire. E. H.Pomeroy has been very ill the put to- days. Coyue‘u brood lush every day at Keystone Cafe and Bakery. Some very handsome Audios are in bloom It Bahr’o greenhouse. “no color. being m~ handsome u otchidn. The choir boys of she Episcopal church gave a, supper on Thureday evening in Masonic Hall to a num- ber of their friends. Tout: were given. and all present report a very enjoyable time. Mr. and Mrs. George Rudolph gave a dinner to their parents brothers and sisters, with their chil- dren, on Monday, in honor of their sister, of Chicagogwho is spending a week here with her psrents. The Young Men’s Social Union will have éharge of the meeting at the Baptist church Sunday evening at 7:30. A very interesting prpgilm will be rendered. The address of the evening will be "A Young Man Gone Wrong." Good music, cents free. ” Mr. Fritz Bnhr band a seriruu “ch 0! la grippe recently. but are glud '0 report him entirely covered and “on deck.” After July 1 :53 private mailing cards now in use by mail order houses and department stores will be excluded from the mails if they bear on the address side the words, “United States of Am' rica.” Ladies clean your kid glows with the Dry Cleaner: It is‘not a liquid, leaves no 'odor, and can be used while the gloves are on the hands. F01: sale only by George B. Cull!- mings, Draggist. , 9‘12 Mrs. S. Levin gave an afternoon card party to the ladies on Thurs- day, introducing her sisters, Mrs. Eddy and Miss Bender. A most on- joyable afternoon is reported. Re- freshmenta completed entertainment of the hour. Lut Thursday a paeeeuger coach on a suburban train of the N. W. road west 0! here burned. annot- ing a large crowd of epeétutore. There was a minatrel show at the Highland Park Club House, Satur- day eveping. They honored the postofiice in ryme, calling attention to the fact that ladies were unable to work the combinations “till they had called out a ‘Kiug.’ ” On Sunday Int Mr. and Mrs. Avery Rudolph entertained at dinner his father and mother. Mr. Ind Mrs. George Rudolph and fam- ily, Mrn. Florént and baby and Mn- ter Harry Rudolph; Addltlonal Locals. In the February number of the Ladies Home Journal is a musical production by Mr. Frank Lester Price. The author of the words is anonymous? This is one of the musical numbers recently purchased from Mr. Price by the Curtis Pub- lishing Co. The title is “If You Were Here,” . ' I The. C. C. 0'! will no“ mt Wednendny It th- 3196“ church prayer meeting winch will be led in the usual ordoi 01th. clu- meetings. The change of evening in on account of the Baptist Swill Union, which meets on Tuesday evening in Chicago. Mr. H. H. 001mm. 0 Chiugo IL wrnoy, who lived 0‘ Like 30"". died at. Hot Springs, Am; 1.» not. Mr. Coburu III identified witfi Dad» ocratic politics and Infill-tram“! in forming theirs! Domocrltic club at Lake Forest, and III I prominent Lake coun‘y Democrat. A During the cold map it is difi- cult for the squirrels to obtain‘ food, as such e herd cruel. he- formed on the snow by the recent thew and freeze. If the squirrels .vieit your pleoe keep food out for them. They like corn, hickory nuts or cheetnute. but will soon learn to eat breed and other foode. “Around the World with Bible and Camera” is the title of the eter- eopticon 'lecture to be given by Mr. E. A. Marshall. of the Moody Bible Institute. at the Presbyterian Church next Sunday, January 3131;, at 4: 55 p. In. There will be good music Do not fail to attend thie interesting Tfie Highland Park Euchre Club hold their next meeciug at. Mr. G W. Mnerklin'e on ThnredIy evenirg.‘ The lucky ones It Mr B. M. PM- Wednesday evening were yrs. Duly, first ladies’ prize; Mr. Prior, first gente’; Mrs. S. Levin. ladiee' booby prize and Mr; W. Albrecht,tbe genie”. ‘MesereeD. C. Putdy, Byron Stev- ene, of the Highland Park' Hotel, Robt. Rafien. Heiman Denzel, and Mr. Wilmot, ohWeukegan, went to Springfield Tueedey evening 'to at- tend the LoveFeeet given by the Republican party of the etete. We can judge by the above nemee who will be the leedete oi the future Re- publioen petty here. The Modern Woodmen have re- vised their by-lawe by which clerks and bankers of local camps do not have to give a personal bond. The head office handles this, a blanket bond being issued by a Surety Com- pany, which covers all the lodges. This is a man in the right direétion, as it makes it much cheaper for each lodge. ’P Cnspidorel. each... . ... . . . . .8 .10 Copper bottom Boilers ...... Tin Ooflee Flasks. each ...... .05 Shelf Bmcketa, per pair ..... 3 qt granite lipped Kettle. .20 No. 900 _‘ r bot’m Tea Kettle. 2 qt handléd Sauce Pans” . .10 Home lankefll, each. .- . . . 2 qt Tin Pail ............... .08 Floor Brushes, each ......... Knives and Forks, per set .50 Have you seen our new line of MEN’S HATS all ready for inspection ? Men’ 9 350 Wool Socks.. .8 .25 _Boys‘ all wool Knee Panto, all Mon’ 6 Imported Wbol‘Under- sizes ..................... 33a}: former prioe per unit Men’s Overalls, per pair. . . O S X A. TIME CARD. Men’s 350 Wool Socks. . .. . .8 .25 Men’s” Imported WholiUnder- - wear. former price per suit 83.50, present price ....... 2.50 OUR PRICES ARE THE LOWEST. Mon' 3 83.50 Shou'for. . ., . . Men’ 3 2. 50 Shoes for ...... Youths’ 2 (X) Shoes for ...... Boya‘ L75 Shoes for ...... Men’s 1.25 Home Slippers A- 6.46 and every 0- 26 and 46 minute“- after the hour until LI CE TI .‘tol CHICAGO a; MILWAUKEE ELECTRIC RmRoAp TIME: 0.475.313. NORTH BOUND =53 NORTHWESTERN DEPARTMENT STORE 0n North Shore Vacant and Improved Real Estate. 0' Car. .I. L. “outlining. Will-ulna. 1's $3.50 ShossIfor. . .. . . .8250 Whitemoro Dressing ...... . .10 1’3 2.50 Shoes for ....... [.75 Girls’ School Shoes ......... 1.“) Iths’2 (X) Shoes for. . . . . . . 1.50 le'ies’ $2.00 Shoes ......... 1.50 ‘5' L75 Shoes for ...... 1.25 These prices to make room 1’s 1.25 House Slippers. .75 for our spring stock. Valentines! Mask Faces! All Klaus-tn Select 1mm :{Im‘y‘rSundlw W H wet Sufi on only. :fiigo ()ngme ESE fiscqfi'ig'n £13553”! 31%}; “v1 YW‘EI? “8;: A8 cm. CES OR C NDI IONS MA alumnus uNB. ‘ ind flags} 18-33 and 1053 11.23 11.53 812.83 fife? VIBE hour until mmutes SOUTH BOUND 7.13 :ubmh Iluug' glnleliné Mlfllflclflflcm. “Hutu“. BUILDING LOANS uflufimmnflatu hour «NA “a? IJnd run” ctml z Inlelve ”bong vlel numnu "get we'hourtro Hr: a? 83nd” from Luke gins. 1.0 A. Wk. 1.!) A. 3 ‘g ‘ and everv even hour r 20 and 40 ‘ minutes ‘ after the hour until mwmmwmmw 1}. . .In. L .2 . _BBBBB_ No'rIâ€"All south bound can run to Evan-ton. mourn ,WUNI! LOANS No. 104 Denim Street. and net)” 19-” mi!» m‘h ate: 1 after the ,‘ hour until 1 CHICAGO. SOUTH BOUND “.29 11.59 7” "AWfiE W EU: 10.17 10.87 10.57 11.17 11.87 ".57 12.17 12.47 G n s u <33â€"1534 ‘ , cry ‘11. 81 and ’61 minutes after the ghour until B '95:: Hug per bottom Boilers ...... ghelf Backstape rpair ..... No. 900 r bot’ m pe'l‘ea Kettle. Home lankefin, each. .- . . . Floor Bruehes, each ......... NORTH BOUND 1.17 [Eadie-Jet la, and ' minutea after the hour until 3001‘}! a 3 OR B ' norm young Fm , U: as was: 3 3:31 and ever}' 12-82 and 0! minutes after the hour until 1132 1,1! and m 8-3 and 73011135 minutes After the Jilin .10 sick the Then C. I tea Wan match Sherida visited last M» Mr. I ten, of Boyd 8 » The a-city ‘ namely Fire to mp faring Odd F‘ Monda‘ ionsly 4 Baker. Fric John be: of down sleigh formed nicely. The the ߢ School Vatter i out the m. each Charles dent,hali iug mu be‘arou Miss 1 plasma afterno Ierved oughl, noon. Circle new all for new

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