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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 14 May 1904, p. 2

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and into “Mr. W. B. Cregior has In the Gray cottage on final “am. Mr. J. K. Lyons bu moved" into‘ Ed Small’s home on Laurel venue. Miss Tuwfier bu rammed to file Park after an extended trip through California. Mrs. William H. Home is her mother, Madam Sm few weeks, Miss Elizabeth Hahn. of Chicago,‘ is visiting her aunt. Mn. Tina Gar- boldt (or a few dnyn. ' “Alderman Denzel In: . the only new member. Tut-not, Shieldl 3nd Hnrton were weakened. Mr. K. B. Susan: 1... been ill dur- ing the week and In unuble to at. and ‘oouncil meeting. Master Joy Bbumique diivu the mutant little pony imaginable, har- nessed to n basket ,phnetou. . ’ I Mr. Otis. of Ft. Sheridan has moved into the house owned by Mr. Joseph Rionx on Vine eve- nue. ' Mr. Edward Small lelt this week for hie'eummer hOme'at Tfln Lakes to prepare for the arrival of his fam‘ ily there later. - Mr. H. ‘ H. Doty has purchased the handsome cottage on Central avenue, near the clnli house, former- ly owned by Mrs. Van Schaick. A special dinner and dance viill be -eerved ’at the Exmoor Country Club May 21. The Club formally opens for the seaedn on this date. Addltloual Locals. Maqu. C. Welsh, who has been been manager at the Exmoor Coun~ try Club grounds for several years, has returned to take charge for this summer. ‘ The appointments were made by theméyor, but were not confirmed. Alderman Learning moved to refer all appointments to their respective committees. which was done. 1 committees. which was done. Master J‘ ‘c. McMulien is the envy of many a child in the Park. Hie {ether pureheeed for him in California a handsome pony and shipped it here by express laet week. i , The City 0099981 held, their regu. lei meeting Tnedey evening. The ordinance for the extension 'of gen mine on Sheridan road. Deen and Roger Willi-me evenuee wee patted. me is vioiting Small. (or I II- v. ”-v _..._ .all seemed ' willing to grant. we re- queet. ‘ , , Dr. GeOrge'.W. Turner has re- turned from [Fort Wayne, Mich. . (Detroit), where, by aprder of the Schaiclr. t. Secretary of War, he delivered a “d dance will hour” of lecturee on Hippology to '90! Country the ofiicere of that post. We con. C club formally gratulnte the Doctor upon this high :1 ““56““ compliment. Mtg? Turner and who has been dau'ghter‘flcbmpanied, him, visiting meoo'r Coun- in Detroit. 5 several years, The new Garage for the special barge for this use of automobiliets atl‘he Moraineie ' approaching completion and will he were made by ready when the hotel opens for busi- not confirmed. nose on next Saturday. The hotel moved to refer has also prepared a' handsome new hair respective dining-room for chauffeurs, and a done. every eflort is to be made this eeaeon Mullen ie the to attract as much custom as possible id in the Park. from automobiliete. The ordinary of ad for him in last your cat apart for the nee of me pony and nurses and children was found to be Lpreee laet week. too small and he been nearlyl held their regu- doubled in sin. and varioue other I evening. The changes and improvements are being "30.50.11“ 3.. mode to keep pece with the con- road. Dean and etantly growing bueineeI of The M0- ae purchased on Central louse, former- evening, w > “-215: nanny 0! his m ’ », T _ lion: to P. 0. Box 48. or call u reu- deuoe on Green Bay road end Vine avenue. Otdere promptly filled end satisfaction gu'erenteed " 23-1) 3. B. EDWARDS. Worklnen have been buey this week digging up the «reel. along the drain tile on Park avenue. The work was reported 00‘ done Ieoord. ing to connect, clay being need in- eteed of cindere, end upon inreetlge- , tion euch wee found to be the one. V Ladies as representatives from Highland Park, Gleneoo. Winnetkn and Wilmette met at _a luncheon It Fields’ on Wedneeday to discuss the entertainments for the coming IBI‘ son ‘to; the Gad: Hill Settlement, iand decided to hold u county hit gt Persona the camp ground. some time i Alderman Hurt tried to have I resolution passed allowing some of tlie city employee a two wacka’ vaca- tion during the summer, 'with full pay, but the majority oi the council preferred to wait Until the appoint. ”1 .‘AL -_ l" ,V ments were cohfirmed, [althouhélflhey nine. mu wishingfio have chain 10-! please address communica‘ » P. 0. Box 48. or call at resi- m {hum Bay road and Vino Seemed ' willing to grant the re- :a- 5i- North Shore Electric Company 3 V Do You Contemplatc Buying a g1 desire to announce,t that I have rem â€" » ‘ m - gun- “mm“: 3.. n cu: 115 Up. TEL 284 '1 088116 to uuupuuw, u...- - --_..- _- T ‘ Paint Shop formally occupiediby H. M. Prior. terations made which gives me better facili1 work in the Carriage line, also my House Pain ting Dept. is thoroughly equipped for doin; Papering and Tinting. [ handle Alfred Poets and will be pleased to show you samples a residence, and I solicit a share of your~ orders Kentucuuc, uuu ‘ wv -â€"-â€"- prompt service and first class work. ," ,xummmmsmm uMfiMlefl-' In! film's mmm M mmm'tmluww -mumnmm ‘ Wmmhmlhhfl “mu-mum .' mumnhww YILKPHONI H- 'Pw‘“’ "' ”' "it. , . V63 me better faculties for handling », also my House Painting and Decora- r equipped for doing your Painting, [ handle Alfred Peat: prize wall papers show you samples at 1113711101) or your vA -â€"-.- A: éééufiné yofi of the . ‘DETRICK. I bave End al- ENE been Thu! be h her M0! day Mt fan: the

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