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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 19 Aug 1899, p. 7

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‘ mu Edith Fay of M. 0.,1. flaking Mill Pearl Powers. ' Mr. Ed Cooke, the jewelot, i; upending hi- vacation u Appleton, A Chicago mun who vista to open I bank has been in the Put thin week. ~ Mina Id: Rudolph returned on Wednesday from I tau duys' visit at West Groudale. . Watches, clocks and jewelry of all kinds my be found it Schnei- der Cooke's, and It Chicago Mn. Ed Eichler mdaon flurry of the Park left two weeks for a visit in Oaln ills, In., and ne- ton. Ill. Miss Edith Tapper of Chigago, has been a Park visitor the past couple of weeks, the guest of Miss May Rudolph; Miss Mann? Friebert 9 ‘nt Tnesdnyin the Part. Miss _ 'e. bert. wave on her way to her home in Wisconsin from Denver, and other western points. An excursion on the steamer C. W. Moore will be held next Sunday, August 20, for the bene- fit of the Lake County Uniform Brnee Band, leaving Wynukegan at l p.111. for Kenosha, returning at 6 p. 111. Also the Order of East- ern Star will have their. excursion on Tuesday, the 22d, which was postponed ~ from the 1‘5t_h, on account of the heavy rain storm” Rev. annstiehl has been confined to his bed on account of sudden ill- nem since Wednesday morning. He missed his week’s appointmentsâ€"4m address at the Lake County'Suuday Blnfi Wednesday afternoon; prayer- meeting in the evening, and a Thurs-- day evening address he was‘ Am give at "thepptpminment Of. the Swedish 1!. E. Churchill their hall on Oeu- tra! avenue. Dr. Bergen has con- sented in permit him to occupy his puipit tomgrmw morning, “with do further work for the day. Mrs. A. mum-Tm” routs puree containing 330 and ‘pppen, between Mr._ Moses’, store . and her home. As she in a widow. ’i’n poor circumstances. and has! to work'hsrd fer everything she gets, she feels the loss very keenly, and hopes finder will return it to her. THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSâ€"LETTER. A Inge (Id Imhnliudo undionoo ground Show-o'- Unclo Tom's Cabin oo-pmy Thur-day light. Th6 show was bold in the lot back of Mr loco-V store. ’ 34m summ- Iond News Wt: Will some of your correspond- ents kindly inform the write! what is meant by “Initiative" and “Re- ferendum” in lilies? Ihave a9?- eral times late y heard the terms and would like to know just what is meant. By informing uathrough your columns you will greatly oblige, A 8038031333. . Highland Part, 111., Aug. 18, ’99. We Wish to announce to our pa- trons and the public in general, that owing to the unprecedented increase in our business, we have been compelled toenlarge our plant and are now able to do your worx better and with more promptness than heretofore. ‘ We respectfully request a trial and we can more you of first-class work'andcourte- one treatment; we have establish- ed a hand derertment and all our Worh'is strict y satisfactdry. our wagons run between Ft. Sheridan. Glencoe and 'Wh'eelinfi. All orders ' by mail or telephone wi be prompt-‘ ly called for and delivered. Our telephone is ,No. 30-1; ‘ ~frnsting_you will give us a can we-care respectfully, ‘ ‘ .' , ST Puma BROTHERS. \. nus smsou’s SONGS. Among the'beat songs that have appeared this season for use by the profession on the stag; the! com-. in'g’s‘e‘ason "is the song: “entitled, Just the Picture of the Girl Insed' to Know, with‘words and magic byI Hat-tie *N'ewndnéthe queen of songwrim It has fiery cfitcby aim and the Words tellfthe story of broken vo'ws brought to “memory by tbe‘ocoidental sight of an old photograph infun tlbum. Lovers of chaste andpopu‘lur songs should secure a copy of this song. It is publishedby the Kansas City Talk- ing Machine Co, of Kansas City, “Mo. Depicts can be had of any regular music dealers; or the pub- lishers will furvyard copy on re- ceipt of twenty-five cents. Contributed. ANNOUNCEIINT. mm The Soldieu’ and Sallon’ Monument. [Wuhan My Guam} The general committee for tho unnamed “Mien and soldion' reunion are oflcially adviaad by the Secretary of the Navy that tho Mic!» igun is to bain he harbor at Wan- kegan on Tuesday, August 29th. to oo-oponu with the local oficiala in the ammonia oi the day. This has boon brought about through tho‘of- fork of Hon. C. A. Partridg‘o, acting to: tho-committee. Rev. J. G. K. McClure, D. D., preemnt of Luke Forest Univenity, has accepted the invitation mcfleiete an chaplain at the dedicntory ' exer- ciao. F. 3.. Lynn, edjutent of Fred 8. Lovell Poet No- 230. Reno- uhn, writes that the invitation to at tend the.,dedication and reunion will be ,preeented the members of that post at its next meeting. end that there' is no doubt of its being heerti~ ly accepted. ‘ Commie A. R. Thein, who carried a musket for three years in the ranks of [Like County organization, but who oer. now write “D. D.” after h‘is namg‘hee oOneented to speak at the reudion Wednesday. Mr. Thain is editor of the Chicago Advan’ce,a writer of exceptional ability and a foniefnl and eloquent speaker. Mm Elizabeth Means. department president- -of the Woman’ 3 Relief Corps, has signified her intention of being present, with several members of hin- oficiai stafi, upon the peca- aion'of the monument dedichtiom Cp‘ster P631: of'Ohicagg has voted to attend the dedicatory exercises in ‘a body. Every mamboitof thia‘poat. wears a necktie of sanguiuary hue on public occasions. Look for them in the" parade. . ' ‘ > Past Commander-in-Chiaf A. G. Weissert of Milwaukée,lwho is per- sonaily known to almost every G. A. Rman in the county. promises to atteiid the dedication. ' Mrs Agnes Winslow, national president of the Ladies of the Grand Army. with several members of her ofieial sun, will attend We dedimt- ory exercises. VOne Chicago Grand Army “Post and oorps‘is negotiating for a attest car rate to Waukegan Aug. 29. They

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