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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 18 Feb 1899, p. 3

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During the intensely Treachery . .- “ the cold weather Lake Mich; . m. k... gen was irOzen- OVer as , far as the eye could reach. The first ice formed was about tho inches thick, This was broken by the motion of'thje waves. intfi‘filocks. , several feet sqnare, and alien the . next freeze came these blocks. were " piledup’on edge and frozen in this position making theex-panae resem-_ , his a huge‘field of mmfglas's to: a distance of perhaps 200 yards from the shore line. Beyond this Was a stretch of smooth ice, and then. came the hrohen ice again; The fact that- thigmesa was from one to three feet thick-made it seem safe, and a mime be!" of people ventured out _ several ' miles fromshere.‘ A“ large sectionof “1% became detached ‘last Sunday. and a skating party from Lake For- .setwas carried out into the lake as well as some kodakers from Rogers . Park. V After spendingia night of ‘terroron (the cracking ice and seller- ‘ lug intensely withthe cold, they were rescued at day-break ‘Monday mornâ€" ing. This is not the first mishap of the kind that has occurred. In fact, some of the people“ carried! out in past years never came back. _ mermm 135%?" OFFICE: News-W Build! . nu Canal venue. Hkh'ignd Put. A Pmmy Block. “Emu“! u the Puu- «in H bland Park Wlnnnh u uecon mluo m North Shore Publishing Co. ‘SATU RDAY FEBRUARY 18. ‘ While three or six inches of; ice Would ordinqrily be perfectly sgfe on mm Water, the llke is an“ entirely Tmmnnmruk. Adena-If otNonhShon Ills em IAII‘ ’IO'IL", TB”! ‘l..0 PER YEAR. nm In“ twat-applianc- Winnflh. diluent __propoaition; Here we have a mane theiuanda of aquare yards in am and weighing mntleaa tone. The motion. of the wane on race-ion of the tide may leave this anemone weight unaupported, and a notion is liable to become detached any time. A: a background to the g99¢o¢ blah sud regarded {ran the pdint of scenic beauty, Lake Hichigim in almost without I I“, but, madame of [or fitting. it is nothinginore nor less than I treacherous dentin-trap. While the San-1m: I" ”- Row Nave-L311“: Em. ' will eschew any eeé- . blance of partisanship on political questions. at the same ‘ time it has no intention of becoming a neutral non-entity. An eflort will ‘ be made to give a clear statement of all the facts in connection with ques- tions aflecting North Shore munici- palities, upon which our readers can form their own opinions and draw their own conclusions. In the com- ing' spring electiOns the main point to‘be safe-guarded is to-see that the- municipal 'oficee are filled by pub. lie-spirited men; who will lookto the best interests of the community irre spectiv‘e of personal gain or advance- ment. The North Shore thwns are ‘to a degree 1n a formative state , and , what may seem an insignificant move at this time may in reality be fraught withgreat importance in the future development. Ca'réi therefore should be taken that only conscientious, con- servative meniare elected: *‘The‘towns ” represented by the News-Lamas ‘will be in o imminent "danger" . from mulfe nee or Official laxity so "long as the rest nt high standard of public spirit is ma1 tained. Eternal vigilance is the price Of a well-govâ€" ,erned municipality. ' SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSâ€"LETTER. “ ‘ There is strong probe- the time the evening w wauea' m a Studio! hility that as meny as baby" was in a position to sympath- o'yp'umgi. three paople on‘the 126 With Hobeon. ' North Shore have gone ‘ . .- into the hands of a plumber since The Oldest Inhabitant, with hie Ithe zero weather began The _-pare oold'wyeethgr' stories, is very diminu- 81‘an ‘0 follow W“ WNW”! by Mr tive tuber-e since the cold snap. Granville D. Hell, of G-lehooel‘near- ‘ ' 1y four years ago. Its appropiate- Subscribe for the Serums Rom. new anent the present state of thin I NiveLmlHlm per year. Amphuiaee the luetfihet history re- peete ibelf: “ The etymology of the word ‘pl ber’ in very simple. It mfwho get: plume. The origi plumber wee Little Jock Homer. who carried on his trade in e comer. J eek’e eumple ehowe you muet hue u pudding before you on ’ have e plum. The modern plumber ie ulnye euppoeed to have‘ a pud- ding” er-y jobr Theme' is no antic fectorx expluntion of the way the _ ‘h’ got into the word, except that the ' ' univereelly wind uprightneee of theonftin the mutter of their bills euggeeted that Ipelling.” ‘ 'Peume'd We. ‘ . “The Old Flag and en appropria- tion” should. nowpethe slogan along. this Shore until Congress becomes interested in buildinga road to the Fort. . And now it appears that the cow- b0) saddlc' xx being adopted b3 the girls of the old Skohie tribe. Thus we note what rapid guides are being made“ In the advanbement of the In- dian woman. _ Tm: ans Lmzx has gathered several new _towns Yunder its wmg. Justa touch of imperialism The classic burg of Ravinia' 1s hold-M ing debates ohxthe curfew law. By all means severe punishment should be meted out to children caught id- ling about the streets after 10 o’clock at night with“ the thernometer rams; toting" 20 degrees below zere.., At a reoent Glenooe masquerade, one young lady impersonated a baby. It 13 said that‘the proverbial crustfi- neeeof bachelors wit. 1‘ rd ' to in- fants vanished like 1 eam ' in an eighteen-year-old girl’s month By the time the evening hfii waned “the baby" was in a position to sympath ize with HobsOn. '

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