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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 11 Mar 1899, p. 3

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WW“ Central Avenue. M m - - - Winneth. ' intend ‘ the Pod-06mm Highlmd‘l’uk and Winn-uh .- second-clu- nutter. The ans-Lar'rn has decided to add a golf department to its pages. The plan that this paper will adhere to will be To , l- tokeep in touch with W ‘ the different golf M . . , glnba in the territory covered by this pub- licttion, and all the contestsâ€" in which members of- the “On- 'wenteia,” the “Exmoor,” ‘ the “ Skokie or any other golf club of the North Shore take partâ€"â€" will be reported by representa- tives of the NEWS-LETTEB.OD'1' ,aim will be to make the golf pages atmcmy'wll written compoel- tion, ' mpanied from time to time. by half tone illustrations which will have for their subject either qiewe taken Of the several North Shore Publishing Co. mun-Inku‘nonnnnauu m , glf club buildings or groups of 6 players of the different clubs. The9 game of golf benefits the ,North S ore towns,” it brings ene ea a considerable number of she opeople to this district as members ”of the golf organiza- tions. Many of these lovers of golf become so attracted by the natural beauties of our suburbs by the lake that they become either parmanent or summer residents of the North Shore: Then, too, for business man living 111 our midst, gulf fills a long -felt want, as a means of relaxation from business caresâ€"~11 healthful outdoor sport to tempt them away from the hab- itual custom of giving themselves Tmmnwm A M fender at North Show ”liken“? snow“ MARCH 11. TERM .l... PER YEAR. :t'iv ‘ V 7 ‘ ' mpani baby” - OFFICE“: THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSâ€"LETTER. up too much to vorh. Golf should he encouraged. It is the one game 'that any one can play end enjoy. Americans need more of open air diVersions; less of the rush oficity life. Will golf be- come the permanent game that so nanny predict it will? It seems is destined to call a halt to the American mistake of devoting too much time to business. Mil“ Wt. While making no pretentious to archaelo‘gic knowledge, the waa- Lmrr 0mm thn suggestion that perhaps “Keep 08 the gran” i. the toil inscription on that Evanaton rune. ' The old-time judge or prophet was said to be without honor‘ in his own country; while in the litter-day oom- muuity it. sometimes happens. that it is His Honor who is without profit. O O O “No. mother; no studying at night for me.” aid the Kenilworth child; “that Would be too much like incin- " "fling the taim at both extremities""" O O 0 It is said that all~trutlfis related. Thus we reason that some people’s statements are only third cousins by marriage to the facts in the case. '3‘. At considerable expense the News- Luna erected a 90-sta1np poetry machine. Its product will appear from time to time. ‘ W. 8. Warren, the well-known and popular tonaorial artist of Highland. has opened up a new barber shop at , Highwoodr-Wlll la enjoying a large trade.“ his new stand. .. Sergeant Hogan, formerly oi 00. F, F nrth Infantry. and Private J. Kel- le have been assigned torecruitlng duty at Des Molnes. lo , under Capt. McQuiston. , no)“ The Sheridan ge. No. 662. I. o. ’0. F;', elected the following omcers Wednesday night,~ March 8th: N.-G., Charles Gordon; Y, G'., John Gustav: son; secretary, D 1 Body; treasurer, E. A. Welch. The installation .0! amoera will occur April 5th. It is'paid that all~trutlfis related. Thus we reason that some pedple’s statements are only third cousins by marriage to the facts in the case. At considerable expense the Nzws- Luna erected a 90 etamp poetry machine. Its product will appear from time to time. ‘ And now it deve‘lops that the il- licit liquor dealers at Evanston will forfeit their licenses. Thus It appears the blind pigs failed to save their bacon. v .~“ DAviD HAnUia” the popular book Written by Wescott, is re- ceiving well- merited praise by all who the read it. No one should miss reading this story. “Dan‘i Harum” is too witty, ongm and whole souled an individ for Americans not to kliOW. ‘ Mr. P. A. Montgomery was\\irn" Highland Park today inspecting and making ready his ‘ beautiful home for occupancy. Mr, Mon-ti, gomery. «mom pied by Mrs. Mbntgomei'y, wi l‘probably return the latter part of that week .for the spring and summer. ' 4/ ‘ .‘.'The EnterpriSeL. f manwooo AND FORT SHERIDAN; In. Wimun (3hr! In: moved to Minneapolis wm Welch went Smithy with hll niece, It Haywood. Mr. )1. Gilbert. of Evanston. was a guest of Mrs. Qulrt Sunday. Venn! Must!” I. Ilck'wlth chill: and fever. contracted in Chlcaco. Miu mule O'Nenl. of Evunton. visited her aunt, Mn. Quin. Bunduy. Robert G. Smith, Inc-ted for drunk lhd dinonderiy, wn fined $5 and coat. ‘ X11. Bun Rodgers and'hirs. Ser- (cunt Wilma left, to-dly for Oswego, N. Y.. to visit their parents. Mr. Home. the ‘populu photog- rapher of Fort Sheridan. is able to attend to business after a week of the trip- The Red Men of Nun's: Tribe will 1mm 26 pale face. April 13th. The “Initiation: of the charges preferred against Superintendent Ap- ple). by Eve Prose: was commenced at kaegan. March 8th. The coffee and cake sociable given by M. E. sewing circle, was a grand success. The pario'rs of the church were cmwded A 13mm or mnsic was given in addition to relieshments Ev body enjoyed themselves. Thirty was realized. Great credit is th ladies for the successful man» . :- ‘7:th amm- was managed. . fintterick’s Patterns... Her Majesty Corsets. Waukegan'u Famoua Shc Th Largest ‘ Good: Store In C 81:12,! for Samplu. ‘ .s ,9 w you Dry @0qu -- AT" Proper Thing . . . A. B. MACLBAN. Wu.

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