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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 20 Feb 1904, p. 1

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'2' J) m.- EM Mal-y mm go to Ian, the 2m. . Mayor Evans ha been wasting yith a ”very attack of la 'gtippe. The Royul Arcan'am held their ragga!" moofing Mdnday evening. Milo Emma Wfioglz'ef is quite aick with In grippe. Wodngndny was All: Wednesday, the) beginning of Lent. VOL. XV. HIGHLAND PARK. ILL, The infant child of Mr. .F. B. Wilâ€" liam has had an attack of bronchitis, Mina Man Webb, of Lake Forest, vilified Mu. 3mm Bowman Thurs- The Highland Payk Club gave a reception to the Military last evening. ‘ ’ A Bird Center Reception was given Tuesday evening at the High- land Paik Ohm Highland Park boys defeated New Trier at basketball last evening. Score 83 to 16. If you depoqit in‘ Enlino'u' bani “.00 per month you will in one year have 861.00. ’ 11“ The grippe is no‘ respect" of per- Iono, having taken hold of our re- port." this week. Special acrvicca wci'e held in the Episcopal church commemorating Ash Wednesday. The Highland Pnrk Womn’r Club held their regular muting Tuesday afternoon. OUT THEY GOâ€"To invest in good farm land in North Dakou‘ for 88* per mm, 8200 down, balance 812 per month or yearly payments 160 acre homeat adjoining. Productive aoil, excellent water, best grasses, healthiaat climate and free coal. Call or write for maps 'and plata. Look where you will, then come and see no and we mill sell you a farm. ' ‘ Wm. H. Brown Co. Brittaiu. 2053. Tacoma Building, Chicago, Ills , 6 l7 IWMmMImammcmummu-mmpm Mia's Joy Miller has been out of school um Week on account of In Mochm4 , Mr. Vernon Darnell will give a musical recital at the Highland Park Club next Friday evening. Mr. Arthur P, Wyoofl returned to Highland Park 8“ day after a bus- iness trip Occupyin' three months. Mr. Carl _ Pinnuiehl is reported much improved and immediate rev- oovegy is aggicipated by his friends. Monday will be the anniversary of the birth of Washington and should be fittingly observed by every loyal American. - The Young Men’s Sooial Union will hold their next meeting at the residence of Be'v. George D. Rogers, Monday evening. The Western Union Telephone Manufacturing Company will move their plant from Winthrop Harbor before April let. a War will probably ah; the price of tea, as the supply in J apan‘io limâ€" ited and freight rates Will immeâ€" diately advance. - Mr. and Mn. 0. H. Morgen .wiil go abroad for hhe’ remainder of the winter; They expect to sail the 27th of this month. Mr. and In. John C. Dufly .99- Mind the Highland Park Enchio Club this Week. This In the In] meeting before Lent. SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 20, I904. "The North American Union will hold their regal" meeting Thursday evening. The place of meeting hue no. yet hem decided upon. Mr. E. P. Dewnfl’e announcement of his candidacy for State Senator In the oooaiiou of a genuine old- fnshioned love feast in Waukegan recently. Miss Ward gave the KindergartenE a Washington’s birthday party yes- terday morning. The pupils were dressed in costumes representing "ye old time. ” ‘ “We of mm 1366!; page dspsrtmnt rm mono, in envelopes with insomnia". or‘ 335,000 a day. Mr. and fire. Stephen Yuan, of LaGrango, “L, are the happy par- ent: of a ton pound'baby girl. 'Mrs. Yates was formerly Mina Emily Erskine, of this city. Mr. and Min. '1‘. P. Evans, of Winnetka, vieited friends in High- lhud Park on Tuesday. Mr. Evaxls has had trouble with grippe settling in his 8 you during the page week. Mr. Robert D. Wynn h‘ae mide a definite etetement to the efleot that he‘ will not be a candidate for. the Republican senatorial nomination. Lack of time ie given as ,hie reason. .5 Rampâ€"«For the return of two side pieoee from a rosewood bed, loet between Glenooe and Lake For eat. Janna-y 1.1904 0. G. Wm“ Sou. Lake Forest, Ill. The Bimonthly Card Club will meet on Monday evening, February 22d, at the home of C. P. Sullinn, on Perk avenue, intend of Tneedej ievening, on account of the Royal ‘Amnum entertainment. Ae nearlyL ell the male members of the Bi- monthly no member- of the Royal Ame-em. the club will ettend the entefleinment in e body. Mute: Willie Handel. [mm of Miss Minnie Dugln underwent In operation on his [mad at. Polyohinic hospital and in doing niuly. , A rush of business and other mat- ters prevented Town Clerk H. I. Prior from secolnpanying the good routs commission on their Juliet trip. much to the regret of the delegates. The City Chemist, in his report of Monday, state-g that the city‘water is rather suspicious His probably discovered Jone o! the mango m is beingâ€"lam inw‘twmr voit every day. Ladle; clean your kid gloves with the Dry Cleaner. It' Is not a liquid, leaves no odor, and can he need while the gloves are on the hands. For sale only by George B. Cum- mings, Droggiet. 9â€"12 Saturday morning the shifting of the Wind enabled the two steamer. which were jammed' m an ice fine I mile east of here to proceed on their way, one going to Milwaukee and the other to Racine. W. L. Thomlina, who addtessed the Highland Park Club in the evening. Miss E. E. Wyeofl and Mr. Jesse Smith were also guests. Mr.. Charles F. Johnson, piano tuner for'the I. 0. Nelson Piano 00. of Chicago, was in the Park during the week’and did some very antistati- tory work on a number of instru- Mr. Geo. 8.6010 and wife enter- tained at dinner Friday evening Mr. gene, but was injured by being annexed in I pmioe game in the high school flame-inn the morning previous to the said tongue game. representative for the firm. The Chicago Examiner erron- ianely stated inen recent issue that flies Joy Miller was injured in a regular league game of haahetball. She never participated in a league . L. Miller in NO. 12.

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