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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 29 Apr 1899, p. 8

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Wlll be similar to the , large ones now in nee. with the e-xeeption that the baggage and ismokiug (vom- [mrtments will be much larger, The. Pullman palace car company have the Contract and will deliver them about May 15th. Services may be expected-inf 10:45 a. m., and 7:45 p. 11)., at the First Baptist Church. Mr. Robert Morris Rabbis to preach at both hours. Subject for the morning hour, “Pa;- takers of the Divine Nature”. Sub. ject for the evening, “Christ. the Supreme Tenclim.” The ordinance of baptism will be adminiitered at the close of the owning service. i - You Will be made welcome at both service H. r‘or insurance in all its branch- es. fire. life amident. health and tornado Apply at head (hunters l). M. Erski119Co. Established 22 years, ~ Mr. R. J. Street left the Path Wednwday morning for New York, from which place he will board the steamer St Louis next Wednesday for England. Mr. Street willspend two months 111 the old World. TheC M. railway are liav lug twenty new cars built. Thoy will besimilar to th” lflrm- 1mm Mr. C. B. E utuu.m1p :rvisur for Wm; Dun-field. mm a caller at the NEWS~LETTER office Thursday. 83:011.] has: I bicycles ‘ for sale. at Purdy's L. A. W“. cycle store. ('hildrens' 7. «"1138. Ladies ‘and gents’ $10. » ' Mr. Henry Rubens and family, former residents, were Park visiturs‘ one day this week. Little “Jack” Rice and Teddy Phillips are having a line race as to who shall be well first. Money to luau in sums of $300 tn SWAIN) on Highland Park n-al vstntv. l). ‘M. Erskine .00. Au informal hop was giidh by tho oifivoru at Fort Sheridan uu Wedoea day evening ed the Norton home. Mr. and Mn. Ed Smallhnvo mov- ed into In. Small’ 3 house. ' At “10 Highland Purl Club to- night a curd party “in be givvn Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McFurInno will mow into the Rim" house next week. ‘ No as Madison 3:. Cult Mm Several poultry fanciersiu the Park are bavmg great. success with newly purchased inculmtom Hatching and raising chicks by incubators and brooders Is a very interesting pas- time. The Reliable Incubator and Broader Co. onuincy, llls., stands at the liea'd‘of their line of business. F0 wlcrs‘ ,'Mrs. George r Whtitvwny and children, of” Ravensv'mod, spent Wednesday and Thursday in the Pugh, with her aunt, Mrs. Edward Mooue. ’ On Thursday afternoon, April H. l the members and guests of the Us soli Club‘spent a delightful alternoon with Kipling. The president intro- duced Muster Holhrook Ashton, who recitedgthe “Recensiunal.” Capt Waiuright sang “On the Road to Mnudolufi” awompunied by 11in l daughter; then came Mrs. Henry Street’s‘pnper on '_‘Rudyaul Kipling." followed by Capt. Wainright singing “Hanging 'of Dannie Deeuer.” A great diversity‘of Opinion was voiced in the (liec'ussion, which in] ways lends antatlditionnl interest. The pleasant afternoon was brought to a close over the cheering cup of l tea 'which Mrs. Lord Hall-and Mrs : TrOXel sorted. I . ~ ‘ ‘ "By the 00“er of-‘Mn. Lam Dayton Penilenden, the club had the pleasure of listening to her admir- able paper on “ Einile Zola " which was thoroughly appreciated and pro- voked it warm discussion. Mrs. Bel four, the guest from Chicago. render- ed three beautiful selections. The first, “ Hosanna " and afterwards Denza'a "May Homing.” followed by Burns"‘Red, Red Rose." The rooms looked bright and pretty with their glory of. Easter lilies and American beauty roses. Mm. HIpWellnutlh'Mrs. Stediuan Were the hoisteéwes. The Olnuli Club not in the High laud Park -.Cl|.lb Home. Thunday afternoon, Aptil 6th at hall that three o'clock. It was dintiuctly 'guegu da'y.’ ' nu: SHERIDAN ROAD Newswrruu THE OSSOLI. Optician. ; Mrs. 6.. MchIl I l'nexvrlkd Send a mmi’dfiI for Rik-s (m Binding of ail kinds. Old books rebound; magazines bmmd; fine bindings if desired; all hand wfifk; will lastalifedlme. Pamphlet wink a n'fiii‘clflty. . Address.‘ ‘ V ‘ ' UNDERTAKER 1'10 Mame Avenue. - Office Pbonc I30. Long Distance '1 He hone 216. 101 6 and; Street. Evanutnn. Ill A. S. ALEXANUER. I. "0.0418. " Telephone 5| 693””. ”do“. C 1 1578 Maple . ‘venue A Fine Quality of Hay for Sale J BRAASCH. Mahaaen fled Bother, STREET SPRINKLING TM'W- emu", MN Imaging. m:.Wmsm.m«. Thnh.uc.;vlmclm 10:2: to or from my um oft‘liy‘. (iuuth handled with . [mate-n care. Fumiture and Pinned Moved. Path-mu In Chicago chterinary Convene Tremthe hair. complexion mg! feet. Her custumera are amounthe leadm women on the North Shore. Whom she vl Matthew own homes. Her terms are Very moderate. 9 We! sent toher at Glennie will bring er. J. L. HEBBLETHWAITE. Winston Vettrlmwy Hooplnl. GREEN ST. and CENTAI. AV. Highland Pug. Reludnnble price. on all “an“ txpntsomc SCHAEFER BROS. Vctcrlmty Surggon MN Dunk!" . Accommodmmnu fnr Sick Home: and Dogs. ‘luuntnnxtns It turnout)! mice. NIONLQID 'A R‘ ° "' D'm. M". '. ‘Wuukcgan; EVANSTON. EVANSTUN.

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