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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 10 Jun 1899, p. 13

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C. A. Thorsen, Mgr., _ Railroad Ava, Ono-half Blk- No- olemSt. GG )odo call for and d: lefncoe sud dlfienflwoflh Evanston Steam Laundry Co Upholstcrlu‘ and Window 1 West Elm Street. Winnetka. Shop : Opp. W to Delete vie the Nick- el Plate land. It one lure for the room) trip. Tickets on sale June 11th. 12th Ind 18th. good returning to and including July 2nd, 1890, providing they ere deposited with joint igont in Baltic on or before June 17, 1899. Do not mine thio opportunity of visiting Buflelo and Niagara Felted. I very reasonable upon-e. City Ticket 060e, 'lll édeme street, CEieego. Depot, Vin E. C. WEISSENBERG, Coal, Wood, Feed and Ice CHAS. SCHROEDER, Dealer In m, an and mm meats. Bum Street Mg“ .St‘tidd; Chicago, on the Elevated Loop. ‘10 Goods «11.5mm Ind delivered at Winneth. hum-n and Anub- DR. H. c; R. NORRISS; *. lhllmd Ave" and Elm Street. WINNETKA. Goods-culled for and delivered at Winnetka. .Kenflwmh and Glencoe Valuable Hones Carefully Shed. GEORGE BISSET, Order- called for d hum-$3. ptomptly VICTOR BECK. ‘ r-Slmr and. magnum; VINNETKA BRANCH H. A. LINDALL, '- II-M 81".. wmnn'rKA Matthew. ’. IL“ I?., WINNITKA N ELSON BROS Pmpfluon. '0 over Meyer's Store. Vlmnflm. THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER Emma and Return at One Fare for the Round Trip Via the Nickel Plate Road, June 1], 12th tind 13th: Tickets good to return to and including July 2nd, 1899, providing they are deposited with joint agent' In Buflalo On or be- fore June 17th, 1899. City Ticket Ofiiee, 111 Adams street, Chicago. Depot. (on the Loop) Van Buren et , and Pacific ave., near Clark. ‘9 “was cu um L'ualucuuv 01 my. r'raux Hankey. ‘Mr. Frank 0. Todd has within the past; few days had his premises on Blufi street connected withthe water main. Mr. L.- H. Lloyd is digging a trench on his premises preliminary ‘ to connecting with the water main in Railroed street. w The railway gets the twenty-five feet right-of-way, and the village a twenty-five foot pavement in Green Bay Road, cement gutters and curbs being included in this width. If the Green Bay Road improvement is not complemd when the railway is ready to be operated-and it is fully under- stood it cannot. be,‘and ought not if good work is to be doneâ€"the companyis to be allowed to open their road on the terms proposed by them: They ' turning over to the village the contractor's bond and paying into the village treas- ury the unpaid balance then exist- ing. Vigorouspmsecution of the work and early completion of the electric road through'Gleneoe is now‘the immediate outlook. . . Mr. Laurie Howard has gone out for the summer. ' The area of depressidfi has moved south, and the storm center is how at Kenil'worth. Treasurer uch end Eniineer Gsrrity were present and ed :5 conference with the council lost. ing nearly three hours before the council convened in their cham- ber. fie fruit of the conference was seen in an ordinance which was presented sudeessed under a suspension of the regular order. All the 'councilmen, except Mr. Poole, were present, and President 01119 was in the chair. The vote was unanimous, and both 'rties are happy over the amicab 8 set- tlement. ' ' ‘ ‘ i135 Mrs. Goodspeed and Miss Fuller are staying with Mrs. Kletzing until they go to Chautauqua. It is believed they cruel war in Glencoe is over, though the history of it is yet t6 be written. ' Miss Pauline Hankey returned hbme Wednesday from Sycamore, where she has been attending school. Mr. Crandell’s violin p'upils held a musicals Fridhy evening or last week at the residence of Mr. Frank Hankey. Mr. Keaton Ownley and family have returned to their home in Glen- coe for the summer. Mr. Franklin Newhall is relaying the sidewalk on the Gleenleef AVe. front of his property. Dnflrtbur H. Murdow. Kins Nine Kellogg has gone to Leon, N. X“ for a month‘s vieit. Mn. Jonathan Plummet returned home from Pittsburg Wednesday. Mrs. and Mien Curtis left Mondsy for their home in Lincoln, Nebraska. Mrs. Robert Sheets, who has been dangerously ill the past week, is im- proving. 7 The Women’ s BoadingClub moot: during the month of J une with Mn. Hiram Day. Hr. Will Stu-r II! the and of John D” on: Sabbath. Hi.1%eodoro " " 3333“: 5 gm ' ‘of his uncle, Gen. C. H. Howard. ELM 8T.. WINNETKA. ‘

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