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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 17 Jun 1899, p. 13

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Kn. J. '1'. Dale heat to New York on a short ttip with -her father, Mr. B. H. Graves. One a! Winnstks’s industries which is deserving of moro'thsn mention is the greenhohse owned snd opersted by Hr. Frank Otto. Ir. Otto, by attention to business, end snperim knowledge of lortienlture, is build~ ing up a handsome sud lucrative tnde. He is industrious, obliging, motile in his ohsrgea end knows the business from s to s Anyone wishing snything in his line cannot better than patronize Mr. Otto. end stthe ssnie time encourage s deserving home enterprise. ' A private collection of plants in Winneth is worthy of mention. They are the rty of Mrs. Chris. Echel, a ttle German lady who loves her flowers like chil- dren, and has. wonderful success with them. She says the secret of this is “patience.” In the first place her collection of blossoming cacti is as fine ascould be found in a private collection. There is a night blossoming Cerens with two buds about to blos'wm, and» one blossom in fall blo‘Om Was viewed by admiring neighbors on Wednesday night. -. This, we are told, is rare, as seldom more than one blooms at a time. Two pots of English ivy flourish so vigor- ously as to nearly border the room, ‘besides forming a large, thick- w'oven arch. Out of ’doors a mag- nificent fnchia in a tub stands ever six _feet and'is simply loaded with blossoms. An orange and a lemon tree, grown from ordinary seed, are flourishing. The lemon tree is ten years old and over ten feet in" heighth. The tiny fruit can be seen coming out. , This tree is getting too large for an 'or- ‘dinary room and its owner wishes to sell it to someone having a con- sn rvatt ry or suitable place to keep it. Persons wishing to examine this tree are invited to call on'Mrs. Echel. Lack 5of space prevents our giving more of a description. Married, in Chicago, on the 7th inst" Mr. H. A. Lindwall 0f Win- netka and Miss Minnie Ericsou of Chicago. The wedding took place at the mm of the bride’s parents. The_ Happy couple will reside in Winnetla. ,Tm: NEWs-Lm'ma offers congratulations. THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. Mr. md In. John Nadia hill Ipend tho mums; Rich In. Hahn lixi’u liner, In. E. 0. Man, in Ruvemwood. liu )1. Brigham in the guest of Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Oth- for the summer, fining returned from Rockford, when the hu been “tending whoa]. In. Ynklo has been”). [out 0! Mia E. Thu-her the put low dnyu. III! Th M “on. ‘ ~ Kin Elisabeth Dupoo in visiting Themheronddflumnhnhhkym end.- km mm. M in Chicago. The blast-from holen um no loam Miss Lam Miller 319th (m ' with u my: Fountain in the wlnterof ourcdevom discon- a“ E"“'“" Hm ”5001 Tm, tent: . Of this week. . ' . Here. mank- unpncked Ind quite a home. theaumnterot ourjoy! Forgot the enter-my. the tempeua’lrlihuul blue. Bowel him. deatructron. ahlpmk end sudden death; All nature. an the worldâ€"creatures of em!) and airâ€"- Arnhem and enliven lathe summer's tenan- one breeth. Koch churning hang: the haze over lake and . land. a maze That It scattered by the glances at the latch rising sun: . Barty quhippeu in futhen alter up their matln mm; Along the Show at sunrise rolls the Sheridan mmnlne gun. Like a chariot. In her flight. Queen Luna tides the night; The loven 9n the blufl pursue their blissful bill and coo: .The ulver flood beneath them given back the minimum. Hahn. The world I. Vow Inflow. but there'- fronly room fut m: Nuw clothes become [burden mom} flesh cannot abide . Tint healing "tired" We read of acts the bet- ' ter of ul each. We linger In the shadow now. we lone: by the tide And listen to me murmur of the “velvet: an the beach. - Under dmway skies of noon, in languid an at Haggai the lake uteep. taint ripples in her A flag; purple Me by the fleeting cioud is $1:- her gown of violet with Ieaqreen ' here and there Mien Leo" Cooper will spend the momma: months with Mrs. L. H. 001.. ~ ’ ‘ . , Mr. John Newhall left Saturday for Manitou Island. _lIICCOI’G.Im.mI'IU. IICumfl.” WWII...“ Mine Magnet Hound is at home 'u¢uuumuu¢u§uu In :tuummamucn‘ One of flu beet unpainted end nah-t market- on the Noflh Shore is thnt owned by It. Chale- 80km do: in Winneth. Andlrfieluoedor In oneof the “Nd.“eble Ind courteous of men. The growing suburb in to be congratulated on hav- ing web a eleen, up-to-dete store In run by this gentlemnn. [in Cecilit IoConndl. who has been in Champiign. 111., ha Marn- od home for the summer. Mr. Allen and family of Chicago are occupying Mr. Ben Newhall’o home for the summer. Manta George Ligaié «Start-ink! a number of his little {fiends Tue» day evening on the occasion 0! his 8th birthday. ' The gmduating‘bmrcim of the Gimme public school will be held Thursday evening, J une 22nd, at the new school house. Gleneoe mothers to 'he favored with omega visitors who come to View the valuable lots they have ac. quired “eight nneeen'.’ in the eo~ oelled “Sheridan Drive Subdivision. ”' These lots are located in a tract of thirty “ehoiOe acres” just west of the “slough" immediately south of the Skolrie road, cornering at the bridge. The only inhabitants are moeqmtoe of a large and fierce variety, known as “swamp angels.” Visitors going to look at their lets out there at this time of year need to wear suite made in a tin shop, and should have boats to enable them to get over the ground. Pun Public P: 1‘! no. Prom “eaten er ma Wen! smug? ' GLENCOE DRUG STORE Yul-plum No. 3. 0mm... CinnandSchoolSmlkl. III. A. a TIPTON A Registéu-d Plummet».

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