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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 30 Sep 1899, p. 4

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Mr. McLaughlin has purchased the Dorothy house. The mandamus case of the any of Waukegan vs. John M. Footy, coupe ty treasurer, will be of interest. I". C. Rogers will represent the 'city Ind Coon Ovis appear for Mr Facts. On the chanoery docket ‘ are .136 cases. Eleven of them are bills for divorce. The damage suit 'of Leonard vs. the Thomas Brass an Iron Works is aiso to be tried, and there are three damage suits against the city of Wau kegan-with'Mary J. Count, Elizabeth McGrsin and Frank Whaples as the respective plaintiffs, The one of the village of Fort Sheridan against its treasurer (or debt-J. F. McDonough is ‘ en the docket. This case may be settled out of court. The case of the people re. Albert Weber, the ticket thiel, who was caught here somemonthe Inc, will create a little excitement probably. Barney Lofhink and Edward Berg- mann will be on trial as the home- thieves of the jail bird aggregation. The case of George Kruger; for the murder of his wife and mother‘ in law, may and may not be tried. It is on the docket. ' In the common law department 93 cases are scheduled. The Dunn-DeKay case Esau and it will probably be retried. The docket is a large one and con- tains 255 cases all told. 01: the criminal docket ' are 26 people’l caeen, but some of the mo“ impair ant ones will doubtless not be tried. unless Thomas R. Myers, PMGOIâ€" man, John Powell and George Sit:- der return in time to upped. No word has been heard from them and the authorities are wondering what is the matter. The case against old Torn Dugdale, for molt with a deadly weapon is on. and there no The docket for the Octobot tom of court in out. Court will comm next Mondiy, October 21rd, with Judge Charles H. Donnell, pro-Id. ing, in all probability. Circuit Court Docket. Job Printing. A m L __|__ A - We Central Avenue West. THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. “ MINIMO PRETIO BONA.” Oversees the ‘ kitchen and serves Steaks,‘ Chops: and meals at reasonable rates. , ’ ‘ - ‘ 4 Special dining rooms provided‘for parties in club house on the grounds. ~ . ‘ ' Theatre and Dancing Pavilion. Pattially Explahitbytthdlowthuh Price: Only: Ft. Sheridan Park 'audgville Every EVening- Prompdy and neatly emuted at this office. L Prices ‘as low axis consistent with good work First-class Orchestra Every Day and Evening. and Saturday and Sunday Afternoons' 10 (can 0' qu'nruu. INC‘LOCID onounos. A FIRST-CLASS CHEF WHENWESAY 7ews-Letter 01:.mnm... . gym-an ...... .. A. A. MOSES. :3 win-fl-nuulau-.no:.----to!'c-. hmdFumlg: ” 3.. “3"“ “.3.“ Wye an tum; 0.00 HIGHLAND. PARK, ILL.

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