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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 3 Jun 1899, p. 6

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Wm “I! My. The band nnd the each company went in to Chicago, Tuesday, to “he put in the Deooiation Day M The natty uniforms of the band, ‘50 ipiritod playing mnl lht- snappy ao- curate dril‘. ‘ W , "th‘k compauy, elicited 11¢ ‘unl was in marked r ‘ ‘ - uthvr cadet orgumm: of tlw (‘I drum )1. t6 be con drum M _ -«».4 hand. a tblwcunglfl -. inn-u‘mmwork. Majur l).u :«im :L «ini am act. not down on the lnHa in the Decoration day parade. At the come; of Stats and Washington sweets, while the major was bidding good bye to his and, his horse, which was a vNom bulb, slipped and. fell ,flat. The major landed do his feet, finished his directions, returned the salute of his stafl afloat: and calmly mounted and rode 0R amid the ambiance of the spectators. ' The N. M. A. band in under obli- gations to Mr. Schailfler for his assistance, Decoration day. It is a matter of regret that the hard runs of lost week together with the press of commencement and final examination work, made: it inadvis- able for the bicycle corps to take part in the'parade. It is surprising how well Highland Park, the cadets, and the cycle corps are known in the city. All along the line of march, “Here come the Highland Park fel- lows. ” “The Highland Park cadete. ” “These are the fellows thnt ride the wheels,” “Where are your wheels, boys,” “Hurrah for the , Highland Park cadets’ couldbe heard follow- ed by cheers and clapping of hands. -_The Bangor, Me., papers announce that Prof. Fred C. Ball, formerly the head of the N. M. A., commercial department, has resigned his peei- tion in theEaet Maine Conference Seminary,to tobecome the principal of the commercial department of the Bangor High school ' Harry Bachtenkimhen, who Iome yeah! ago attended the primary de- partment of the Highland Park pub. lic schools, and will no doubt be re- membered by many of our Highland Park young people, {who {vote very young people at that time, will grad- .omax, uctiqg THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSâ€"LETTER. echool,Jnne 8. We deeire to eon- gretnlnte Berry upon his progre- nndwehopethet nowthnt he he- flninhed thefhigh eehool, he on mnlte it convenient to come back to the N. M. A., and be e cndet where he was once n little boy. Prof. Bechten- kiroher, his father, who was at one time the principal of the N. I. A., commercial department, in now the superintendent of penmnnnhip in the city schools of Lnfnyette. ‘ Some of our mmicim are in re- ceipt'of some very fine music pub- lished by the Hubbardmmsc Com- pany of Bangor, Me. The mueie comes as (present {tom ‘Ca‘pty Gee. Hubbard who m on: athletic in- structor during 928. The scientific department has re- eeivod a pamphlet on the giant mug- net from the author, Dr. Hamilton Stillson, of Seattle, Washington, who spent some two week: at the (Acad- any two years ago. as a guest of Capt. Roddick. ‘ ‘ 001. and Mrs. Blyer of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Laurence. Miss Robinson and Miss Florence Robin- son of Evanston and Mr. J. A. Scott of Lon Angolan, make up in partial list of N. M. A. visitors of last Week. Theweek of camp life wkae enjoy- ed by every member of the school. The boys drilled, mounted guard, paraded and tore down tents, fished hunted. cooked, ateâ€"â€" oh! how they , did eat!-â€"â€"and had a good time gen- erally. Not a thing occurred to mar the pleasure of the outing unless in ‘ deed the rain of last Saturday morn ing which caught the eorps after we? had broken camp and started for home end about a mile from the ‘de- . pot. But the wetting did no one any harm, indeed meet of the boys enjoy,- ed getting wet. After the return home Saturday afternoon the boys made a quick change in“ order ti) be ready to do eeeort duty the follow- ing morning, when, no if they had not hud‘water enough before; they reefii'ved enother drenching. But I drenching doe- not ul'ect the N. M. A. ,boye much, for they came up ee- 1-renely Monday night for perede, as though they had ne'er noon 3 rein in all their lives. Chicago Varnish Co MEN'SFURNISHINGGOODS. I Pnaoflmlona dispenaad with the beat grade of druca and chemical» , __All popular branda of hum-grade Havana About lns'urancen ‘4ng ACCideltfimfe- . ' 616 me‘e Bid“- CHICAGO. Announcement Dea'rlii’h SC. EWtMOI Hm ‘3 ‘ Telephone £5! . U "DIRTAK III 1578 Maple Avenue. E Av SI ALEXAIBER, ”I n- on yo 8- Unexcwed‘ Axon: who lot Sick Hone ‘ m. ‘ ' law-n Mrhuy mum. Long DSmce Tole hone am. 1016 VI. Street. lvamton. III. ome- 7M0 ISO. AID WDIIVAIII. 1910 Maple Avenue. - N. I. COI'. Hanson and Dcirbom St... Professor In Chmo Vmflnnty College. I wlfih conglr‘wuucg‘fl.2 mgiighusto'ang‘rs that; 1:: me mport n an renc Ffinnela for (golf and Tegnnls Suits in now completf. and I will be pleased to show you the argegl and most select stock of novelties ln (you goods; Reapectfully. W. C. BARRETT, NA VALITE, SHIPOLEUM. SUPREMIS. J. E. B. Lauder. SCHAEFER BROS” i‘ Ava" and Denier In M. H. McCarthy ”.CHICAGO. .0. EVANSTON. EVANSTON.

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