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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 29 Apr 1899, p. 13

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J JIGO.IIOOOHDU0.0I'.“ muuuu¢.u 0.0”...‘COWC: 6 fin .G.I§CDI .... IQCCICICQI 0:... :‘OIOOIzgfififi‘UéhA-ufltl Miss Edith Bulte II visiting in Winnetka. Mr. A. C. Maynard is at Mr. May’ a residence. The family of Mr. Kohler have mowd into their new home on J‘Lindon street Mr. McGowan and famils will rep-occupy his former residence on Sheridan Road. ”8",8 WSIHPIICF. v , â€"â€"- . __ - -"ov , ' . -. , Mr. C. E. Hall has sold his " d te , l ’ Mr. Ware and family now 0(- hon on (o k at t and will . inugfighuterr; em?” :fi1.50hmn’ cu ) their new house. . . ,. ' 1,1,. James we". has his mu,“ furytthftwllhws 9‘80? 0" “.‘l- 13'“?‘"“" are to be notified that d f .1 . 't' him 0'” 1"“ - , their licenses expire May lat. 9' an amt y “m ‘98 ' Mr. and Mrs. George McKinney _ , MY- and‘Mrs. Hyde have rented have returned to their home in THE GREAT TMMAN GLACIER. M1“ GO“. 1‘0“” 0“ Hazel St° W'nnetka afteralong trip through . _ - ~7â€" . Mr. and Mrs. Snell will move to California. ‘ hag-wfihznizymlzfiifiloid.: 3mg: Austin to reside after May let. The Art League had a benefit Zealand, gives a“: interesting «so Mr. H. '1‘. Taylor of Racine is entertainment at the residence of count of his trip through the mount- ".m with Mr. anQ Mrs. W. Dyer. Mrs.. Merritt_ £331”, 0" Friday ein regions of that remote continent: , Mr. and Mrs. Benj. Carpenter evening, Apr“ .8th. Lake Putaki. March 7,... We have ' ' ’ V k . ‘ It is rumored that Professor Fa- seen toda one of the rent ei ht- in at? 110W!“ the” homemeuet “ m... “41: mm in the nenr future m..." «in. nu. “align-mg.“â€" Mr. C. W. Augustushas return- ml from Marion, Ind. after. nehurt trip_ __ A‘. "c ‘ A 77777 ed from {In extended trip Buuth. ' . . wimmka Department ‘ Mrs. Mérritt Starr returned Sat- urday from an extended visit in the wost. Mr Pans Clark, a native of Gem-gin. has réturned to Winuetka from Cuba. Mr. C. B. Carter left April 1’5 for a visit in New York city with ' his daughter who 13 there. Miss Susan and Mr. Fred Wheel- ‘er, both of Chicago, spent. Sunday with Miss Mildred Martyn. ' Mr. J. H. S. Williams has been \ery ill the past few .dnys with rlwumatism; ' Mrs. Bone and daughter of Ohi- cagu .spe’nt Sunday with Mr. and_ Mré‘. C.’ G.-Bulte. ' Miss Edith Mchmel is spencL ing her vacation with her sister‘in Champaign, ‘Ills. Dr. Gmmm, the purchaser of Thomas Copelin’ a house on Cherry street, is now in the villngp. The.Woman’s ééciety will meet next Thuradqx' M1114“), at the tvsidvnvv of Mrs. CHrltun Pmuty. imlds has return- THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. in the Mrs. Charles Whitney had vis. itors from Ohipago this week. A matinee party went in on Wednes- day : The Art League had a benefit ”-"w "“0 '." “m"?! '3 “"" ‘." “°" entertainment at the residence of Zealand, gives “"8 interesting so. . count of his trip through the mouut~ Mrs. Merritt Starr, 0" Friday sin regions of that remote continent: “V““ing’ AW“ 28““ Lake Putahi. March 7,â€"â€" We have It I? ””3""? that Professor Fa- seen today one of the great sights in VUl‘ Wlll build mthe near future scenery that the world has to showâ€" nn his lot on Elm st, next door to Mount Coos, of about the-height of Mr. Meyer's I‘GSidE‘flCB- ' ' Gray’s Peek. but much more impos- The Choral Union has finished ing,as the snow line is so much low- ‘a most successful winter's work ' er, -â€" anti we have seen it in the under the esdership of Mrs. J. D. 010‘“ sublime “PM one can 808 3 Cole. M nday, the 24th, was the mountaini We drove towards it for - - - hours seeing nothing. but as the sun “9 “heme“ w as began g to roll away uncovering the snow- work if possible. . e covered flanks, and then, the clouds The new library board held a still lyingingreat masses against the meeting last Monday. The. follow- middle of the mountain,,we Were inn books were reCentlv added: conscious that something gram; had Thé éhoml Union has finished a most succPssful winter's work under the eadership of Mrs. J. D. Cole. M nday, the 24th, was the last meetin . Thé class will meet again next October. and resume work if possjfilgle. . . . i ii H Trike new library board held a meeting last Monday. The follow- ing books were recently added: .B‘msâ€"The Terror, '(sequelvto the Reds of the Midi.) Westcott â€"â€"David Hurum. Prt sented: Plentyâ€"In Freedom 8 cause. Henf.yâ€"-Lion of St..Mnrk. Sheldoh~Thc Nicaragua. canal. ___â€"â€" Council meeting was held th, 25th of April. All the members were present, and the clerk was directed to recoid the ' names of the _voters for and 4 against any question. ' ‘I‘ . ‘ . --_--A:..¢ml .1....,--.,--. George Baker- was appointed chairman of the finance commit- tegg A. B. Cnpron cliaii‘mnn of two, judiciary and building; H. A. de Wimlt of streets and alleys; J. C. Winsliip, chairman wnter com- ‘miyg W. B. Curran, chairman (lr ' rage commitive. 7 ' It wa‘simoved that the village officers report monthly at .the first meeting of each month. A special committee- reported the following rippointme’nts: S. W. Osgood, at- WINNETKA COUNCIL. torney; B. A. May y, clerk; Wil- liemJ Schulty, workmen; W. Linda, day e neer at the water works; I. B. nld, night engi- neer at the water works. Seven special policemen nere up minted: P. Blaine. Hieheel Smit . John Schefehen, Henry Madsen, Thou. C. Andreeen and Herman Trapp, and also John Gordon condition- ally. - N. Blasiue was appointed poundmaster; Alfred _ Johnson, lamplighter. temporarily. ‘ VINNETKA BRANCH EVanstoh Steam Laundry Co north Shore flash [and N C. A. Thorsen‘, Min, Ramad Ave, One-half 811:. No. 0mm St. WINNE’I'KA. , Goods cafled for and d'elivered at Winnetka. (ilencoe and Kenilwunh DR; H. C. R. NORRISS; Goods can (1 or and delis cred at Winuetka. e! lwonh andGlencoe '. Rallrodd Ave., and Elm WINNETKA. Valuable Horses Cmfnfly shod. VICTOR BECK ‘ Show and Wagonmaker, s-r. , vmnl'rKA N ELSON BROS Proprietors. ll

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