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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 14 Oct 1899, p. 7

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St. “Marys" choir contemplate a lured copcert icon in aid of the Organ Quad. . . . Mr. Hugh McFatlaie and fam- ily yesterday. returned to their Chicago home; ' A team match has (been ar- ranged on the links of the Ex- moor County club between Glen- view and the home club, ' It will be the last team match of the sea. son to be held at Highland Park, dad will be representative of splendid golf, as the best players have. been selected to participate. Although Glenview has not as yet announced its team, the“ following players have been selected for Ex- moor:‘ J. M. Sellers, K.‘ L. Ames, J. M. Cutter, R. J. Street, Morris Cassard, H. A. Towner, E. scat, Chandler Egan and John Watson. Postmaster Dooley Tueaday evening‘uttended the banquet of the postal men, held at the audi- torium hotel in Chicago. The_siore was closed on Thurs- day and Friday, to enable preparm tions to be made for the great in. troduction sale, which will begin Saturday and continue throughout the next week.â€"-WaukeganGazette The new firm will be known to the commercial world as F. A. Lord _ 00., and is in no way con- ‘nected with the Evanston firm. Hr. Lbrd is. a young maxi of ability and ambition; and should bemocesaful in his venture. ' Hr. Lord has long been in the employ of his brother. W. 8. Lord. pmprietor of the well known Evan- nton Dry Goods store. About seven years ago he came to this city. and entered the employ of I. N. Niebergnll, who at that time wu new: of the! Enterprise Store, on ashing‘ton‘ street. He remained here about eighteen months. after which he returned toEvaneton. Theda, 1'. A. Lord, who Sat- urdny purchased the Enterptine, MIR-NE! qhgrgq of the store. “"9 b! 0|” 0‘ Ifling 'I closest and _deamt friend; It 'aOIld an. that the High. land Park. Woman’s Club will find home field. If to: their harveat- ing to: ac .yeara to come in taking up faithfully the study of American literature. “ Biol-”In." ram alumna now NEWSâ€"LETTER. car Tuesday, while climbing the incline just west of the Northwes- ern viaduct at North Chicago; and when beneath the viaduct left the rails. They were pushed out ,of the way. and in the evening a gang of men replaced them on the iron. . ~ Before Judge Donnelly, Monl day, Sept. 30,‘ the case of Laing vs. Evan's, was called for trial. It took Judge Donnelly ’leea than half’m hour to declde that the laintiff had no case against Mr. vans. The case was thrown out of court. ‘ ~ Mr. L. J . Wertz of Chicago, who until recently conducted a meat market at the corner of Cot- tage Grove and 89th street, has acquireda half interest in Mr. Tuttle’s meat market at Highwood, and the firm name is now Tattle Two gravel cars of the electric road_brokp away from the motor An alarm of fire yesterday call- ed the department to A. G. Ort- lund’s laundry. A search about the premises developed the fact that the only blaze about the place was. in the furnace beneath the boilers. A‘nervons employs hear- ing somebody say something about fire. got excited and telephoned the alarm. Rev. Mr. Meninger, the lecturer, is expert 3t illustrating his theme. Ale-he’s scenes and people were drawn with alertness and e clear-nee: that prove him to be an artist. The audience was small bit account. of the stormy evening, but none the less eppreeietive. The lecture u the Presbyterian church Int. Tuccday evening wu appreciutcd by those preueng. The In. and In. Carrie Ingnm of Cold WM, Mich" spent ”Monday with Min Mollie Bottum. , . v‘vvvvvvw-vv Bottom the hour. of 12 ad I i m 8“ mm o‘clock p. In, on Toads, non Pmi- ‘ .u, dent. McKinley will be in Waukogu '" . aid will deliver 3 short mam. Tb” ‘°“°‘"“3 m“ “”1 “m" . transfer- hnve been furnished the Workman m buoy mung a pint- form jun-loot of an o. as N. .w. Nm'LmII by 0. J- Hafnble~ depot. from which ting President will" ton 00-» 95 Clark 5‘» 011mm addreucho nu throng which is sure Wu. Wu“ (0 truteu of whooh, to be pmnt. 13'"- W4- MR- '6. '99. Sept I. 'oo. m I'chlnloy to be In Wm A FALSE ALARM. AmuA. Recktenwald to Chalk- lloy J. Hambleton, 73633. W de Sept. ,'99, Sept. 14 '99, $55. Und 1 n so}: wimwf, 90015 4312. Henry c. Hoyt, smh'u. wife to Stehn Vi non. W d. Aug. :0, '99, Sept. 1. _’99. S250. Lou 36 and 37 blk I, Hnyts mub of E: U, z, 3, Snwyet Mun’mb of hi]: 4. J. E. Burchell’u’mb s :7 1-4 I: g 1-4 15-43-12. Chas. L. Harder, Mary A. wife, to John Gould. W (1. Sept. 1, ’99, Sept. 6, ’99, 81,851). Part-oflot. 23, Lake Forest,descd as com at: w oor id 10:. 23 which s’d s w act is located on n’ly line of Sheridan Mas no w located. the n 31g w line s’d lat 23 to n w cor s’d lot. 23,1110 0 51g 11 line s’d lot 65 ft. the fly to a point on n’ly line s’d Sherman Road 76 ft. due 0 of w line s’d 1;», the w’ly Ilg s’d n’ly line s’d Sheridan Road to p o b. ' 2, 3, 4,‘ 5. 18,‘ 19,’2o,'21, bu; 1’s Deerfield Park Land and Imp. ‘Assn sub in 29-43-12. David W. Mathews, Mary E. wife to Rosalie A. Verely, 75567. W (1. Sept. 6_, ’99, Sept. 9, ’99, 0500. Lots ‘ Ann Janet! Ml, Noun C.. husband. toComelln 565999013. P. B. huhnnd. w d. Auras; '99, Sept- 1. '99. 9300. -E 25 feet s 1-: lot 34:. 14h Fan-t. Lucy S. Hank to Annie C. Smith. Wd. Aug. 39, '99, Sept. 2, '99. 61.00; as com in center of Mjlw road 80 rods not 11 line Sec 30.4641. the w 40 red: the northerly pen. with line s’d rondlé node the «It 40 I'Odl to cents n'd rand. the 3'], 11¢ center I’d rend l6 todntopob.4wun0tl. Sam’l L. Bruce to Lincoln Egbert W d. Sept. 9, ’99, Sept. 9, '99, "99,- 2.50. S 60 1-qu 11 12,0 rods. 0 80 rods 11 e Lug 7, 45, 12, 09 non. Wmmummdncbooh. u-u. Wd. Aug .5. ,9, s,“ I, .09. Moo. ‘mmm 3 m “nun It.

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