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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 27 May 1899, p. 5

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In. Henry Dennison, formerly of the Park, mu. guest 0! her mother. In. T. 1). Bull. Iii- lug“, Boulton is spend- ing a fur week: in Alhewlle, N. C. It Harry N1». the nuthor, was the guest on Bond-y last of Mr. and In. A. 0 Hum Three rooms of the graded school herseojoyed a vacation this week, the same being necessitated by the “loo. 0! Miss King. Miss King has 1 the Germsn_meesles, and as Miss Bottom and Kiss Bangs board with her, Dr. Haskin thought best, as a’ member of the board of health, to have these teachers absent them- selves from the school until after they hsd‘secured s new boarding place. . Northwestern Military Academy. A new craze has broken out at the Academy. The gsm’eof “ peggity ” or “ spitz ." is almost an epidemie. The disease first made its appear- ance among the “ preps. ” but it has spread until all last week nearly every boy in the corps put in his spare time driving the little numâ€" bered stick about the lawn. 0n. last Saturday, quite 'a number cadets, several of the stafi .olficere, and their wiveahad the pleasure of attending the baseball game in Chi- cago, between the . Baltimore and Chicago teams. The trip was a mammoth box party given by, Cadet Hart (’02 ), son of President Hart of the Chicago Club. * The Academy is deserted this week. On last Saturday the bicycle corps rode 'throngh to Camp Lake, Wie- cousin, where they were met by Joe Simmera, who had come through by rail with the tents and ‘camp equip ment. ‘ They immediately ’put the camp into shape aud~ Monday after- noon the entire corps departed “for ’camp on the 2:40 Chicago . North~ western train. Gel. Davidson, Rev. Pfanstiehl, Mrs, R. P. Davidson. Mrs. B. E. Trash, Mrs. Beddick and eonrJohn fol-lowed our Tu‘eeifay to pay the boys a visit and observe their house keeping. The boys will return this (Saturday) aftei-noon, in order to give the cycle ‘corpe and band a two days rest before Decora- tion Day. THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. Fancy firoceries, Dry floods and Crockery, . BOOT-S m SHOES} ‘ - _ Fruit! and Vent-Mel Received 'Dplly. ' Will be opened about Juno lit by D1. Fm: H.1quLu u a First Ola- Hotel ' ‘ '-C. Ao~ KUIST’ ‘ HardWare. STOVES. RANGES. HOUSEHOLD GOODS. . Tin. Sheet-Iron and Furnace Work Done to Order. ' - Read the news-[men The Reliable Laundry Co.,, Electtic Light. Steam Heat and all Modern Improvements. PHONE 77. HIGHPAND PARK. No. St. Johns Avenue, Our domestic finish is something no imitator esn equal. We take soiled linen and give it that soft, delicate, light blue shade that appears so spotlme white. ' Even now collars and cufl‘s fresh from the dealers do not excel in finish those laundried by us. A postal card will summon us to your door. Our wagonsv run to Fort Sheridan, Higbwoodv, Ravinia; Glencoe, Highlank Park. 60048 the Best. Prices are Reasonable. HiÂ¥hland Park, Illinois Tc cphonc 54. RATES 3500 TO $700 PER WEEK $200 PERDAY. HOTEL INGLESIDE. "Elli-Y CENTRAL H0731. Highly“! Park. Ills. Goods Delivered Free 0! Charge. $l.50 DQI' Year! St. Paar an...

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