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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 30 Dec 1899, p. 9

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I}. Louis Bane“ can u “- ”Whig“. It. ”alumna-o moth. happy punkdtwiuâ€"hothb'op. HM‘PIrmmhenmmhor ‘ fathom. Hr. Béldwin “Con-took, {g Hm. Abru‘melo give a hack fast for her aonq Inna“ at her towh Louie. 89 Lincbln Park ' "Id. The Mines Poole gun. ,a tea New Year’ a day. lineodllreJ. B. Dwightend Mile Florenoe Dwight go abrocd 10.! the winter. The home of m. and Dirt. Wm! Steeleminveded by O boy baby Christmas "eve : Prof. Bonrnique’ e dancing close ; indulgedin e German Thur-day efter- ' 'g noon It Blackler' e hall. . Mr and En. lecuuopgh gave a deuce Friday night for their dough-- tern, the Misses fleCullough._- ‘ x ‘ In. Joseph F Bowen 3070' e ._ [ Mm to the, Hull Ham Wo- ' men's club On Friday Iftereoon -. Men, Leke Forest young people ' 8 SW the holiday dance at Per-- j ring hell, Wadkagun, Friday we“ \ An fllustrated lectureon “The Life \of Christ” was delivered by Mr, W. .J'ho [and holly will go (bud Christal: wag; “in? tho holidays. mm nerd-d ”Swift-ugly “aviator dtCntrondh,’ " litmus" \v- v... .o- w um uua;vvnw u’ “I, 'V H. Triggs of Chicago at the A. M; E; ‘, fiburcb On Thursday ”evening Mrs. John Council, who_ win reâ€"‘ ported' In our hat 18806 as. being dun A ,g'arouoly m of typhdid tent, died Shnday night. Mr. Chanel! and a young child are vety ill of the same malady Th6 thicken family have' .tha sympathy 0! all Hi6; Annie D6?“ m E 6- 36366 in teaching in Si mi. spending her holiday vmtibn mi" 66: mother _ ,. f‘ " Hm Cyrus H M6Corma6k give; 6 Won January 5th 6t her city home, in honor of 116: 36661:, Mia flu. and": M1 1. «trauma it _ maximum ROAD nwsm. mwuinfi'j thnnuhourwu destroyed, W with motwbntytouot Wuhan SomulB'jm I”. ice boo-outlin- blow It _ tbefinn conviction of Dan] that i ‘ ' diaries In at wait. The city {:th have taken precaution Iglimt ful‘iber do- nltation by_ putting several Ipecial Lpolicemen on duty. yon' 3 audit.“ Bamlybld the fits may the. and sight of friends a family, layed Santa mm. on as day, its. BMW receiving a letter from him. sexing be was looking over gamma; in Oregon; the letter was a Short one and Mr. Breakwell asked Only as to how his family were+~ nothing about his business dflairs Qfifllflmfimfiiflfi'lfl WWW WW! ' ' large . men ws‘kened none too soon and, after rousing his comrades, a desâ€" ‘ potato but successful attempt was! ' made to ext reward will begiven the men" who esused the trouble if they can bediseose'red, as to thehature’ . j V of the revardmthst 1s a .dflntable; V -. question. inguish the times. A'- ’ g Highwood. mom. was mafia»: Miss Ruth Barring er has hhdaa agnest during the holidays, Miss Kittie White of Chicago Mr. J. A. Fritooh andfamily nd Mrs. George Gutsler of North 1d and Mr. Kemper and family of Iowa visited the' Maseru. Fritich in Highwood on Tuesdéy, - Samuel 85me who vanipl ed‘mnm time. ago frb'n’: knowled: A iNéw Year's serving w 11 be, held inthe Gongre at-ionnl church on Mondaym , ng‘at’ nine o’clock. Mr. T. H. Ellison left Winnelka for Minna lie last week. From there «he vi 1 go to Alaska. ' uaqumcnuammtm "mm-“WWW" , music It the ghq’u church choir rm . Ni. Belle Howl-s visited. her mt: this week. . ‘ _ . fiend-y ' w Odd Irena-'- duos st the In: psvilion m . great success in every wly, . Hr. Carlson reports 104mm his rooms on St Nick’s day, sn overcoat. There is one consolation to thepnee owner of the much nestled vesting Ippsrol, in thst the new proprietor ev'idohtly could. u“ if”? m in}! film attired overcoat forhe ia'th; ht . to veheonthe man who a’ew hours after his thievery set fire't‘o the railroad ahanty t9 further warm himaelf. . Sorrow invaded the Ravenaw'ood . home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter In- man Monday. nugning, in the tax. ing away of theE little six-years’ old daughter, Edith. The child visa loved by all who knew her, and the aflieted parents ' have the heartfelt sympathy of a, host of Highwood friends. The funeral services were held at the lumen home in Ravenswood Thursday, and the interment at Rose Hill. Early Tuesday morning in the little frame house which raiersd men ‘use {as sleeping quarters and which is on, the railroad-property, three of the .Northwestern’s men were awakened by fire. Somebody had placed, ' it was an . u‘entl} diacm‘reredg: oil waste uni er the

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