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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 4 Nov 1899, p. 11

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to win anti-1 spring " ' _ _' I. P. Ramsay melected presi- ’ E dent of the newly re-organmd China: we at the meeting Won't ‘ay :1th 113 7 Wm the headquarters of the «gem _ ”0116b, “MW who spe nt' ' themmerst_the home of her heather. W A. Morgan, hss re- turned to her home. 111' Burlington, ram 311’. Vile, who . based the Glenwood hem ', will have the bones remodelled this winter and oe‘eupy the place as a summer Prof. M Brcss Themes read 11‘ paper trim “How to study the Bi- ' ls" stt Lake county Sunday animal convention held yet Hi3h- lsnd Fork list Saturdiy. , ' The 3.11 111100th twill not ' owith their presence 8 1 winter. Harbor, they to remain anti spring - I. P.Iti1msey melectéd presi. hen they leave Ber '~ Idont of the newly reorganized ‘ no at the meeting .. sy stream 680, 113 Minestrone the headquarters of Oitison s W 011 T the organism in. MI!!! A. B. Dieselosed thean grouse Tuesday y, and ‘E’i‘l 1111 may to return 111' then 'Pfln8. stters‘ winter otgsyetyin town. diesel;y to E3ypt w and-gutter work. winter in Chicago. ‘ went Wsdnesdsy, and. one the summer people season. Theeounoilplsnnodtom- esdsmisethnrethlsisll; but the .roadwsyundsrthetrsehsoi thetwo reeds cannot be finished and rolled until the trestle? how supporting the trwks are removed; they cannot be... removed 1111111 the steel bridges have been laid on the sbutments; and they cannothe so lsid till they are dellv- ered by the bridge makers. When that will be' 111 not known to the writ- er of this peregrs'ph, but rather says the C. N-W cannotget theirs bs- L lore December end possibly anuary. - ‘ If the bridges were ready for delirâ€" ’ ery now, by the time they Were '* orecteditwonldhetoolsteto clothe street worktbii‘nsesson. The contractor for the Green hey I listed improvement at present writ log is just about finishing the curb- T The roadway, hbwwer, is 111 such s11 incomplete «in 11111 1‘1 m improbable the ‘ ' “work can be howled before the close -. at the wetting sesion. With two or three «on more dry weather, and “ "with s free supply a! cars for theior-' wording of material, the: work could eh 1111.11.11" ’I‘hspoment work being out oitho mymlittle host will not; amine m; sea «111111; notdry upasltd‘oesinsummer, to mkethegroundtcosotttosdmitoi rdlhgtfiwh’gisde 101111. Unless" " "A the conditions are favorable for mak- ing a goed‘road- bed, it we bebet- ter to let the work go overti spring than to have the job botched this winter. It is understood enough stone can, at the worst, be spread, in. ' the block fronting the station to who ~ .9. passable road there for teams." It I is only fair to the contractor to say that he has encountered unusual dlf» fienltie's. He has been embarrassed by the unsatisfactory state of the labor market; and still more by the ’ sesreity of cars, whereby he has been ? g; , . .mm from receiving stone and , .3 -' , gravel as needed With two weehs‘ ‘ ;' dry weather end 11 free supplier cars W ‘ he says the work could be finished op. Itseemsto heone ofthose~m .esseswhere man proposes sad the 24 disposing is done by gimmmm and conditions which he cannot con 1 g Vtrol. A Mr. Micheal Brendle died Ester ‘_ day, Oct. 28th. He was hurried st Gross Point cemetery. ' Mr.Johnd.Flsndersretu1-oedlsst .week- from Ingersoi, Canada. '1 “ . “Haulers!!! who up at . .' Mealtime!“ the home at her “heather. W A. Morgan, he: re- . turned to her home. In Berlingiou, “1m Hr. Vile, who based the ’ Glenwoodhom iwill have the home remodelled this winter and ’ ‘Mpy the place as a summer Prgt. M. Brgls Thomas read a‘ gape: 11g): “How téstudy the Bi- 1 lo" att Lake county yfSundny ,1 @1100! oomvohtion held yd Hi3h- Slum! ParkhstSatnrduy ‘ - ,5: _ tube 3.1: Mcflo‘rmwh £111 not 3m mxmmth their presence in autumn m Mthmln. 7 9.; ,m-uuhw'. n. I! a . V'I‘ ‘ pal-ed. a. QM). , _ t eye of nag-3mm! INC unint- Mi-AmJohnson' unaided the. . rn Imnoil Teuollen‘ Con- m ‘ at Dahlb last Friday and Ir. Wm. Weller h lglin at his post in the Nonhvuton’omoo‘ -‘AAâ€" -_ “:AuI-L â€"_““;‘- A. On Guild. 3 av " Bobtaiddiv h'n' moi anter- tih‘ing an: instructive ,lootm an am good PM...” M paidvfor the nut- and than u non’t an m netted for the hospital. Win. O’Niel figured in what might haw boon a htnl ”afloat manage-y. While driving a a speed. the nest of the fimmufl gen 02‘- Milan: nation at Saturday. Hr. Wm. Weller hag-in at his post in the Northwum ’ofloo' that,“ enjoyihtgo nation of two week: spent in mm . MLE. W. Cram ha closed his Lake Point home for the winter and is now in his city home in 3.110qu PM. ' Mu. Fm HoVey, who has been vioitinghu mother, Mrs. J. jig-nigghm, returned when- home not 'Wfllow Spring-B, D.,‘Monday. wi-Dovtd-L. B and fumil who occupied them boas: dtri ‘ the ammonium returned -' [unheatmhat the‘vlrginils kamtoonuin W _ winge- sudluerim bf fin pu'oipiu m. O'Niel' into the sheet bud . Fortunately he eougpgd with but stighfjnjnriee, Villa‘s Inflow“. ‘ the roadway. Wet weather would. It “awn-int m that the In!» It would mean“ great deal of rain any work ”with finished “P “Ii. at thia season than a rain-fall dooa loam. Thsmncilplannsdtom- notary upuitd‘oeainaummer, to adamiutlm‘sthilhll; but “'0 maketho’gmndtmabfttoa‘dmitof roadway undsr the trash of the two rolling the ““5"!” aolid Unless roads cannot be finiskad and rolled the “dim are favorable for mak- W «.mmmmu WW I mum WWW.“* 3-7 Ilia- Gun: is mug? in Jack- .ogvme‘, Ill_. ‘ ‘ - ' 38! Phillip MAST“, n-l:.‘ll hfi.» ._ ALA“ a- {$81 1'pr ve a “oh-1k talk" on Mash, in pr- ‘3- who Wbmfiyn cimyh on Thnndny afternoon. for the hono- fit of the’ Ladies Hamlin-Sonny toasty. Charles Gun, 0! the firm of On Gums, was married to Hi. Kitty Woven on Monday after- noon at the home of the bride‘s pagan. _Be_v. J.'G..K. Mchnlp performed the ceremony. which was vitae-nod by the banding families of the 00nt prtiu. Mr. and H8. Gnnn will, honeymoon of a week, he ethane in Lane Fox-eat. day, Oct. 28th. He was bcried at %;3 Gross Point cemetery. Mr: John's]. Flanders retarded M week- from ingeuoi, Cemde. f j" ,-

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