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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 26 Aug 1899, p. 5

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Gout-bk W. 1'" Edwards is huildinganewbov'indowtohis Central avenue home so Mrs. Ed nah can raise house plants in the winter. . Min Thnoie Bummen of Evan- aton «Red on friends here Friday. Pbliceman Dooley led another imprudent wheelmayn down to the Cap’n’a ofice the other n ht for riding on the Iidownlk. . e paid his 81.50. tMarshal Leach has collected a litt teover 8200' m dog licensee and there are a few unpaid as yet. He will give them a few more days and then sue them and let thempa license and court costs, too, 33” to‘iOO’instead of 81. for license fee. ' If the French oourt finds Drey- fun guilty. when the whole world knows heia innocent. they may ex- pect thousands and scores of thou undo ofpéople who love fair trails will not attend their exposition next y.ear Send a marked copy of thiCpa pager to the president of the From: republic. ’ Since uvenil persons have been run down” by boys and othegs ridi ing 0n the sidewalks," the mayor has instructed the marshal and police to arrest every person'found or seen riding on the walks and heme them fined, and it is our opinion the fine had better be raised to three or five dollars for such oflensea. Michael Daggan, our worthy section boss, decided the other day that it was about time to have the Gantral avenue grade crossing re- planked. So Monday~ he brought oh his plank three or four inch seasoned oak and squared ofitheir ends and than nailed them dovm and we have a first- class crossing. The old one has been rather of a Corduroy affair, while the new de- pot was buxldmg ' Mrs. Wentworth of Chicago is spending the summer here and putting in "her leisure time intro- ducing a new system of private family libraries. She sells a 8100 library toa family, allowing them to select the books from a 'very complete list and then have all the books in a' neat library case all at once and pay for them on the ingtalment Ian, five dollars a month. It stri eans as a good scheme for many of our familiee. THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. . Central Avenue - East; . Job Printing Theatre and Dancing Pavilion. Ft. Sheridan Park Oversees the kitchen and serves 8min. ‘Ohopn and meals at reasonable rates. Spdcial dining rooms provided for parties.' In club house on be grounds. 'audevillc Every Evening Promptly and neatly executed at this ofliqe. . Prices as low as is consistent with good work First-class Orchestra Every Day and Evening. apd Saturdayand Sunday Afternoons ‘0 ACRES 0' IIAUTI'UL llCLO‘ZD OIOUIDC. A FIRST-CLASS CHEF News-Letter

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