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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 16 Apr 1904, p. 7

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L ”3000' anln left for 82. Jmph Wednaqday. Mr; Albert Yneger in saluting with an attack of grippe. Bear in mind the dance utv-tho Heel Elli this evening. Mn. Nate was removed to : Chicago hospital on Wedneodly. Mr. John Gurney, 82.. no u- Mr. 0. 0mm bu put a new roof on his home, which was un- covered by the storm. Mt. Lin Heinrich and family, who have been in Chicago for some time. rammed to Highwood Prof. Decker {I the happy hther o! an eleven and one-half pound 'boy born Apt-“'2. Hrs. Wmeonn was removed to the hospital Saturday and her condition j: slightly improved, ‘Mr. Joe Born in back from St. Mr. Wm. Benson. who has been noting“ helper, has been pro mated to operator at Beach, Ill. Tneodoy we: pay day at the Fort and lights were quite num- erous here u u direct consequence Wednesday ’ Mrs. Wm. Helm uncierwent an operation .for ab- cm of the lungs. It was fmind1 nec'euary to remove one rib. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Joe‘Mann moved here from Chicago this week. Mr. Mann has accepted a position as bartender at Goe‘hringer’s. ‘ The old building south of the post 'ofice occupied as a' fruit “and ‘was' , moved Wednesday west of the track on High street. Prdf. H: 8. Gail, magnetic healer, has moved his office from Evanston vto Highwdod, three doors south of Highwood avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Boyd are expected home from Ft. Wayne, Mioh., about April 23, at‘whi‘ch time Mr” Boyd’s enlistment expires. ’ Mr. H. M. Wheeler, of Evanston, very generously loaned a piano free of- charge .to the indie: of the M. E. church to 'be mad at Chain" popular bazaar which has began in progress during tha put My day: and which clue; this: inning with a pro- gram; yhidh tut-exceed: any former Boning. HIGH WOOD. ‘ Many of the Mend- »! ll- Alnfio Nelson tendered her a sur- prise party st “30 hgme of Mr. J. V. Garrity Toads; evening. Among chain precent um: Minne- Cody, Unlcom, Gordon. Johnson, Falcon, " Garrity, Fagin and Menu. Nolan, Hartman; Walsh. Gary. Shun. florguu, Garrity and Sullinn and Mr. and In. A. Yuger. The been: given by the ladies “the II. E. church at the city building opened'l‘huudny evening ‘with I large attendance. The poet ofloe m quite popular and the candy and (may articles took well. Halo wee furnished by Mrs. 0. L. Oleson, Mu. McE‘mn, Mia- Ethol Aldridge and Mr. Max O.’ G. Mueller. ~Thero will be magical attraction. each evening. All Ire welcome and ate cordially invited. An unknown man was run over by 3 Northwestern freight train at Bloom street; Highwood, ' on 'Wedneedny. ’Both leg. were cruehed, it being found necessary tobeck the train to remove the ‘n‘ien from under the wheels. Hej ‘befl' endeavored ‘to board the train andfell under the wheels. He was removed to Ft. Sheriglen hos. pital. Nothing of value was found on his» person. _He gave his name as Ed. Mahen and said he was hem Cincinnati, Ohio. Cuban. Sumac. Justice In the 3:1th nonunion: on the west coast of Atria la pocuuu- at tuna. A mm in I. London publicttion tall: the ntory of a. couple of enemyâ€"â€" Brown und Jonah-who one night were qycnng home from tho club without light: 3nd were pounced upon by v. zod- 1 ‘ -1--- LI.- one polioem Bummoned before the dim-iotoommiuioner'e court, they found themeelvee the only person: competent to try the me. So Brown not upon Jones and fined him iive shillings, adding a few remake an to the danger of neglect- ing a Inulu’cu’y~ regulation. Then Jone: seconded the bench. emu-ting, and. hem ins oddreesed Brown in terms than would hove mud a murderer, sold that he wan determined to put am to such ‘ pernicious practices and imposed I. no: rot ten shilling. 1 Genmny, have u may hit. opinion on them-elm and o! and! .chiot. 0n. oi their my henna: “mm :- ths king of Enclmd. whut II up kin: of Get- my my” with that. 0 Marco nm mm :11 princes? mutiny no my am. u then? No! Who I. on sunny a at. then!” Tho 8m «- gma MN. The am. for uln- you n “my!rnmbd'-'-“wuu m..." uéfiummm fin nu boon but! m-Mqugu The Harem. now in nbolllon nudism nine-man. ”do. which lulu 9 AM u mummmnâ€"u m mans. bvivmlymuodh-lllh tho pun-t tumble in. fine): Am Wants-madam: helm-“Unit“ wwmm E E E? El an tho Tom Outlay m gm W; mm maven. um. I. m. m n. Plunb._ Bigh- 0160. Ion committed pantie.) III-1 old. by voting saint the impeach- ment at Andrew Johnson. and m driven out of MI mm. Grader. who mod “out 3 you by unpaint- nnt. died without Inning .3. undo lurk by ’whlch his brief unstoflu mp0 investlnuon. m, Ilthom be m but gonna: of his um. and Ind undo l mu good “sputum. :3 such. and. I. very instalment Ion-Mr. 3nd val. utter three yeti-3' Ionics. mm odtor "that!“ and droppod out. of politics! lite. Pig-ab fled in 000m at Wuuum Perkins and a brie! an In uppointmont an n mmmwommmm untopoorerlnpumudvthleu hunt in.- Mar hunts. at! his crushing m to: miocflon u the hand: of Burton in sun wu-m In the mom'ory 0! th. poo pic 01qu DISEASE NEEDS WATCHING. / mm H. Root cflle'ettenuon. aye the Women's Medical Journal, to the fact um this dleeeee :- ho lime dreaded by the medicert-oteeelon and um it is M no mane the ehnnle um: mt many eeem to suppose. Whooping cough 1m mm. um. am: My twoâ€"31! .- Inn! 1.: Ion-lat I'm. From the United sum mm 01-1900 we iind that 663 died in Now York from whooping cough and 649 from wlei fever. In Chimgo 1‘1 died troinwhoop- ins cough and 373 from scarlet fever: Philuioiphiz. 179 irom whooping cough, 182 from sax-let tour, and so on in the dine-rent. cities Dotti: tron’whoopins cough occurs most frequently from pneumonia. as a compilation that in- duce's heart failure. or a bronchitis m occur tint and: in animation. Amhyxig or marumus due to the continued eject- ing of the food or loss of ”potion my coma duth. Evan when dent): doe: not occurgu- voro disturbance at tho nervous system mu rem-An, a weakness of the intel- lect‘nnd Indium-y. lmbecmty. Vin“: de- (acts, mbismnl. blindno- an! den:- neu, was! or complete. nnd oven den!- nuuun mu rum-An. Whooping cauzh, It 18' "Idem, would b. undo:- the con~ trol of ham: nuthormu. mbject to mun. m up» pmuvo nou- (m us much u Eda-lot (our. 1. m word- or Admin} fluid “Vt-I. “It. mm- ‘ bu be remembered. canon I tot“ DI. E. H. POMEIOY Olefin Maren flock. Bonnâ€"4'-ll;I-I;1oo EMBLASPPAIK :. . ILLINOIS Communal noun. " a to. A. n ' to: run 1 to I a. I. Ave-u Phone 80 HIGHLAND PARK. ILL. 2M OFESSIONAL CARDS: :‘ Mon: 70:. ll 9 to 1’ Telephone 0“" 5°‘“"{ 1 to s 53: DR. JAMES WATSON HIGHLAND PARK. 8'» John- Avg. ILLINOIS Opp. Depot Oflco notches- Block Phone 38!. HIGHLAND PARK ATTORNEY AT LAW. NOTARY PUBLIC Wm. drum. m plowed. Real eo- m‘mmmmnce. mam. pen-loot. col- DR. ALBERT I. Cement sidewalks nu ' Basement Floors Laid m Yuk Anna. $04. I. Q0 1:“ r. I. 0th” “lid- anus. locus Put. (Tollfloollqofl’) sewn m mm IAII mamas -â€"-â€"â€".â€"â€".â€" 9’)” prices will mares: you. [WEEDL 7,*,“S“k‘“‘7""“ LUMBER! COAL and BUILDflNQIM A TERIAL, ()fllce ind Yards in Lumber District FIRST .ST. â€" NEAR CENTRAL AVENUE TELEPHONE m. ' P. 0. BOX :97 ' F. E.‘ HARTMAN. lunatic and Hypnotic Healer Treats a" chronic dim h: the latest scientific manor. Neptune. mainland Put III. manooD.‘ - - ILLINOIS. AND 011123 LII! COHPLAXI‘I'! A triul will conduct you of gnu bemfitofthhmnt. Wnen physician M] 80 CI“ this is your only Niki. DR. MILTON H. BAKER Wuhan Av... may. EDWARD fl. LAINO ‘I “U want-cl alumna. m: sue a.- man 1mm. AN“ n'l'fi' I .II- “AID! Am "A. Robertson ERNEST S; GAIL. DR. n CJLKAYE ....DEALEB IN.... was; a. flu mun ILLINOIS «R

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