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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 8 Apr 1899, p. 11

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inmmuumu:iuu Little Edith McKenzie bu the mumps. In. George Bergen but returned 1m Kihuukoo. where she baboon visiting for the put month. Mr. Coo has bought the timber out along the railroad by the trolley lino construction croiv in Ruinia. The Eater «Entertainment 'given at. the H. E.church was we“ attend- ed and proud quite I ounces. In. S. J. Willonghly and family expect to leave Revinll permanently. They will probably go to Dululh, Mimi" the last of this month. - :‘uu‘IWQI'I U 3 am: Mr. M. F. ,Riggle hag mdved to Winnetka. The Rev. Chas. Becker of Mil- wankee, Wis. is visiting with Rev, E. Barth.- O.ҤQ”OII”D . .fiimfij Mr. Fitzgerald, of Chicago, I: moved into Mr. Riggles’ house. The candidate. for councilman from Lakeside, went in with flying colors. This makes Lakeside vio- torious for two agooessive years. Mr. J. L.Linville has been very sick from vaccination, . 3::tmu:u3h¢m u : s an MLH. A. Carpenter received a telegram fro 111 Boston Mass. ., stating that his father was very ill at that place. Mr. Carpenter left for his bedside, but we learn that his father died before his arrival. HigL hither m Admiral 0 C (‘91:. In the vacant room formerly oc- cupied by the Ing'alls’ bicycle con- 08;“, ne;t t0 Gummi v's .dm . tenet, "Awuu urn/nip; umyuuum store, at 3o’clocx thisngftemoog " q Th9 abgve ‘ mentloned P09“? the voters may cast their votes for. 31°“ have ‘b_een purchased, W_h‘1‘ a mwnship trustee oféchools and ' those followmg have beep g1ve1 for amemberot board of education to the leagum . , of township M h whoa; For the Five small steel engravmgs * o latterpoaiti‘on' marESehguL» -.. fier andC.W.,Pettis_-8,re running. ; _ ’. _ 7 - MRS. as opponents, and'on‘ this former v = 5 ‘ pogition g5. 3571mm mum}. the. Ice Cream and Shaken, V J Bnly candidate. . I I fillilil=iiޣi 0.02.30. 0...... O I:I::.§ . ._ mam . ~ Today's Scliool Suction. ° THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSâ€"LETTER. The regular meeting was held April 4th. A letter from A. B. Higginson was read requesting privilege of ornamenting a small part of public groundin the Cairn- dnfl‘ division, ( Winnetka Park Blufls ) at his own expense. An ordinance presented by the Ohio- ago Milwaukee ElectriC'By.Co, amending sformer ordinance was panned. Areoolntion was present- edoomplimenting the retiring pres idQnt for the faithful performance of his duties the paat_year. ‘The following is the report of the judges of election for village ”060131: the ensuing year: Presi- dent, F. E.‘ Eerdman; Trustees: J .‘ C. Winshi ', George Baker,‘ Ar B._Capron, . B. Curran, H.‘ A. de Wing“; Treasurer, T. W. Tost- eyin; Marshal, Henry Leach; As- senor, John Busscher; Police mag- istrate,"J.-" F. Windes; Library board:“F. Greeley, Rev. Q; Dowd, lent. John Dusscner; r0 nee mag- nitrate,- J F. Windes; Library board-:- F Greeley, Rev. Q. Dowd, Mrs. H. M. Moore. The new council met to organ- ize with the foregoing members . preeent. On motion of Trustee Winship the ordinance referred to Mrs. Patterson. .,who has been ill, is eonvalescent. - The Woman’ ssOCiety met Thurs- day at Mrs. Herdman’ a , Little Margerett Houghteling 18 afflicted with a mild case of measles. ' Mr. Landon Hoyt and family are I 'I‘I’T' ,, AL A “ho“; {huh was passed by the: now in their home at Winnetka. out-going council was. repealed.\ Mrs. W. H. King’schildren are - “lemme“ the“ mil10““‘9‘1 ‘0 'now ill witha slight attack of the meet on the eleventh. measles. . . -‘ ‘ ‘ Braun Autotypesâ€"-Sir Galahad, Wyatto; Enfante Don Balthasara, Vale uez; Children of Charles I, , Van yke. Solar Printsâ€"Shaw Memorial St Gaudens; Cologne Catlwdral, hm ulthogmp. Lion. Pastel Co y~â€"-Tulip Girl, George Hitchcoc. Three col- cred photographs of Venice. Plus- ter cast of Diana. Plaster bas- relief, “Apollo driving his chains”, lVI}v, “run-v u-. v ”‘1', â€"_... vâ€"v, r. The above - mentioned posses- s'ionb‘h‘ave'been purchased, while those {allowing have been given to the league: ‘ Possession: of the Art League. WINNETKA COUNCIL. v: ‘ (0mm WM“ C ‘ Knuth“ immune. North 9! Meyer‘s Store. onimak. Fitzroy society picture,’ color, “Love rules his kingdom without a awo ;" small etching of Holland; small etching of bats; grognph of drawing of K'anl- ha; water color. “Dental: Baby,’ . STARK; of Cora Freer; large French photo- gravenr; colored reproduction, “Crow Indians,” Burbank, large solar print, “Abraham Lincoln,” St. Gandens; photogra‘venr, two, Alongee; large steel engraving, “Bay of, Anlis,” Turner; Photo- gravsnr, “The First Than ’v.- ing”; very old engraving, “ ' genes ;” very old engraving, “So- cratesz” engraving, “ iagnra Falls,” portfolio of engravings; large baa-relief, _“Orpheus, Enry- diee and Hermes;" cast, "A Capo tive,” Michael Angelo; cast, children’s heads, Lucca Della Bobbin; cast, “Flying Mercury.” The Christian Endeayorers ave a ‘Poverty Social? inSundayac 001 rooms at the Congregational church ‘ The R innetka Club gave a very enjoyaple cimi'h‘ Party on Wednes. 1r, .1.,_M L_AL da'y.‘ Mr.nnd Mrs. Madam took ””11””?waâ€" :‘hfif-‘gj’vlmuésv . ._ M _‘ . Tho many friends of Misémfi“: Gording will be glad to know of her )retum. to Winnetka. She is at the home of Mrs. J. 0; Blank at present. I.- no” ... .‘Ql and Mré. 'Madsen took ll

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