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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 13 May 1899, p. 11

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Qt 11": '8 R) ' .1 , the Woodmen for ;,.$l(l00 Peeeengere tor the early morning . i . tnlne Uondey were ehooked to find ' the mingled remeine of a man on the North'eetern tracks. From below tb eouth “Wane“! to the Roger .Willieme e'venoeeroeeing Were strewn hit! of lelh end torn clothing. By ‘m of eotne pepen the body wee ' “ratified he that of Charlie Keller. 1159 he: llnd in Revinie II good men; yum While trying to crane ‘, the Inch in the dark and rein lute ' my night he mu etrnck by the Lake Forest train. According to , Intimacy given at the inquest he, ._ had been drinking at It neighbor’s ‘7 on the Green Bay Road Sunday ef- - ternoon and finally started for home with Henry Hehner, who went with him as fat: as the railroad fence. The deceased was an enIploye of the Re 'vinie Stock Farm and had the rope ‘ tation 0! being an honest, reliable I workman Hie life was insured in A wife ‘ Ind three children survive him. e . e Leeann-Wow woman“ comm. A A- regular meeting of the village council of the village of Wilmette. wee held Uly 9. 1809. Preehtt President, F. I. Herdmen, mm H. A.deWiIIdt,W. Ham-en, Gee. Baker, .A. 8. ml; 1.0 Win-hip. ' " ‘ The minutes of the previous meet ing were read 3nd were epprnved with the following correction, vie: Trustee de Windt‘ II statement in re_- gen! to a sidewalk in front of the property owned by the fink of Montreal wee chenged to joy that it had been reported to him that such a walk was needed; also that the collection or the dog tI‘Ix was to he made by the village collector, and also that the president wee to be a IIIemlIer of the committee to confer WItlI the committee from the village -v7w. 7.... .-,._. OODOOOIOOGCOO' .IOIO’OOO...IIO In. “chunk of Iowa in visiting her son, W. C.McKenzie. also [90. id“! and her daughter 0! lunar It. 000M "- Boom», 0' ‘ . ‘Emnion to 308310 vi. the Nick- ' - - mam 7-.-“. , ‘ ’ -. Thematic; of the Innovating find-flood 't one u” '9' the ANWW “I“ U“!- Sooioty was omitted loudly evening. "M ”9‘ Do not min thin 099°" 6“ delivery h' M '0' ~ .The‘owry thgt .Mr. {951: Dill? m M a ‘ very tunable , ox. inform-dd 'm w E" . "‘9‘?“ w “‘f‘fil'“ 3“°.°‘{" w. poo-o. . 0“! “0m 05001" Ad“!- Mty‘u 00. papal-lint, do» but. w " ”plan“ y "n“ in W Van Boron otrootPa-non- would. i hickdiom I m ‘ 'fl: m d. ”fling Bulllo and Niug. had M m ""94, F“, _l h“ - ,: grid; Mrs. McKenzie of Iowa in visiting 1.. “‘0“, Ohm ontho W ”hill “(“13an1 ‘I‘ I "i ~:3(.,:.1: ”an“ '1‘ h e , annexétiOnists : Amxcd ' sprung a coup d’ chat at the council meeting ‘ ‘Tuecday night. In the shape of a tub ' in; from the new city attorney tothe V «shot that eignatures could not be- . withdréwn from the annexation po.cto¢no..uoouypmmo¢ $0atutouuuuuuucttcu It. nod In. Heller won in ma huh; Indinthoopinlonofm did not .prooudvoryn'uhrlyhthmuuor. .lsmyhblchoeoq can to dr utilisation“. buttho‘ opposi- tiondounouoon boon-id" the manor 0! sand-at importance to “WNW mun. “WMâ€"â€" a. mania no. M’mlfihufidl”. m mummwmzm 1M.18W.uouhufafinmnd Mm «MING! “WP Inn-innuyfiw. . Mitten. ‘Accordingly the council annexed the territory to the south Without oomidoriqg the protests of a anu a! we signers} ' Mm - “WM” the eonnoil Bills were then read as approved mud “’9 ”Him" to “1° “0““ hy the committee on finance, and on ”mm“ consideriqg “‘9 protests of ' motion of Trustee Baker, seconded 5W7 0' “3° "8“” J In Trustee Win-hip, the president “0 aidumoin 850'“ extremeJ ahd clerk .Were directed to issue war- “tilt, to who Ravinia into the fold rants for the same Carried. . THE SHERIDAN [ROAD nwam w“ §¢W.W haw-"um WW” wmnm COUNCIL ‘ On motion at Tm Cnmn, aeo- A regular meeting of the villngo council of 010 Village of Winnetki. was held 1133 3.1809. Prawn: Prélidons, F. E. Herdmun, Trustee- H. .A. de Windt, W. H. Gun-"tn, 3 walk Wu needed; also that the ‘ collection of the dog tax was to be made by the village eolleetor, and also that the president was to be a member of the committee to confer thh the committee from the village of Glehcoe in regard. to the loss of 'water through the metere. .' ~“\\ 0n fiction of Trustee Baker, leo- onded by Trustee Winship, and which was carried unanimously, smoking was prohibited m the coun- uil rbom‘during the meetings of the bouueil.. ‘ ‘ Windhip, and The knowing Motion was made unanimou'ely, by Trustee do Windt, mended by edin the coun- True$66 Winahl‘p, and was passed meetings of the unanimously; ‘ Imeve that ohm“ _ j‘ ‘ C. Arnold, at his own “pens, be ad as approved allowed $0 improve the street on the finance, and on south of? his property and running laker, seconded ”from Baldwin Place to Sheridan .the president Bbad, with a 15.f00t_r0adway pf , «w .d to issue war: alag and gravel of 10-inch thickneaa Carried. in the eenm. and au‘ 8- Inch thicken! V.” W . yin.” coded by Trustee ,Winehip, the wil- ' “my. Inge Money was requested to take pm“ hie proper position in the room. - rm ‘ On motion of Trustee Winehip, cum; seconded by Trustee Ether. 9 new .,. J. C; leg .9! ithe wind} was celled for. t" I. m'rmy evening (an AM“? ’ trip. Thodiniuwutvhhué lama-ad. City ticket 060-. 111 On mom of Tmm‘e Cepron, hounded by Trustee de Wiedc, the _ follomng ordinance wupueed, viz; ' The connoll of the villege of Win-l the“: do ordain: Thin. section 3 of ;-â€" chapter’ 24 of the municipel code of .‘ the village of Winuethe, approved j by the vilTnge council of the village of Winuetka May 23, l893, and re- pealed by the said village council April 28, 1896, be and the same is hereby re enacted and shall hereafter be of part of the municipal code end ‘ be a valid ordinence of the village cf Wilmette. ' too of. M vwhoie) to consider the liquidation ‘of the village bond». ll

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