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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 20 Jan 1900, p. 10

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The Dancing Club will meet every other week on Tuesday evening at thé residence of Mn Foraytheu cctuttgofignnufititgcfiuiu} I: w§30¢3=3uu Miss Katherine Fanning returned last Saturday from a ten dnys’ visit to Detroit. Twentyaeven ladies attendgd the social tea at Mrs. Sohnur’s Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. Markham B. .Orde gave 1': cinch party Thursday evenihg in honor of her guest, Miss Noble; ' Rev. Sturgiss of the Idlmauuel Methodist church, Evanston, preach- ed at the Congregational church lest Sabbath. Mr. Alex ,Fafis has rented Miss Fuller’s house on South avenue and expects to take possession the first of February. The ififant son of Mr. and Mrs. 0. R. Barnett was taken very ill on Sab- bath and at thiwjting was in a critical conditirm. ‘ Miss Day gave a pink luncheon Monday in honor of Miss Fanning. Covers were laid for six. Mrs. Thomas King entertained a number of little folks last Tuesday in honor of Master John’s third birthday. Mr. Myron E. “Vance left Wednes- day, Jan. 17th, for Havana and other points in Cuba. He has gone for both business and pleasure and ex- pects to be gone a' month or more. He élso expects to stoi) at Memphis, New Orleans and some points in Florida. Mr. C. H. Whitclaw- loft Monday on a business trip to Indiana, Ind. Mrs. Jennie Cutter of Chicago In thé guest of Mrs. C. H. Howard last week. Mrs. Julia Johnson a colored wo- man who goes out working by the day was arrested Sunday night for steaLing. Mrs. Joserph Plummet brought the charge. The case was tried by police magistrate Burnett at :‘Iififiégfl :fifilsfifli .fifl‘flglzlflfiii ii! .0 M Minis Florence Noble 0! Dixon, III. is the guest of Mrs. K. B. Orde. 1‘2 Glencoc Department The committee appointed by the Congregational church to select a pastor gave their report at the Wed nesday evening prayer meeting. The committee were unanimous in their decision that Rev. M. W. Darling of Sioux City, Iowa, was the man. Af- ter the reading of the report difier- ent members of the committee were called on to substantiate what had already been said of Dr. Darling from their personal knowledge or otherwise. . The subject was moat thoroughly discussed, and to draw out the opinion of all those present each was asked in turn to express his views of Dr. Darling and of givâ€" ing him, a 'call. Some 'felt that things were being rushed a little, as it was very difficult to decide on one hearing, but as it was not possible the ‘village hall Monday: morning. lie-dunes Plummer, Howells and Pope were the greatest sufferers. Railroad tickets, table linen. hand kerchiefs, brooches. and diamonds â€"â€"â€"the latter she had taken from their settingswâ€"were thefarticlee stolen. Under a promiee made by Mrs. Plummet to the eflect that if she confessed and returned the articles taken she would use her influence to keep her from being sent to jail, the woman confessed and was let OR by paying the fine, returning suoh ur- ticlee as;she still had in' her posses- sionand leaving the village for good. to .hear Dr. Darling again it was finally decided to give the call and aak'for an early acceptance. We. must take some things on trust, and this seems to be one of them; but, after listening to the report of Dr. quling’s work, of 'his many sterling qhalities, the high esteem in which he is held by all who know him, the prospects seem bright. Tnumionc 213’. J. HARRY. Propf' Pn‘k Ave.. One Block ~West of the depot. GLENCOE. SHERIDAN ROAD NEWSâ€"LETTER. GLENcoé HOTEL, PARK BROS 8: BEGGS. Chicqo Phone! w. GLINCOI. The Book is something more than an ordi- nary bit of fiction. It has a substntum of bin- toricnlwfact and some real people figure in it- burea. There is a Vivid glimpse of American” life as found in that valley forty Venn ago. The book- critic of a great metropolitan Westâ€" ern daily. who read the manuqcript. lays the. author has “dipped his pen In the very pig- ments of life.” The head of Mending Chic-ave publishing house said of it: "We have been much interésted:" “the plot is clever" and- “detaiis ingenious." “The atory itself is inter- esting and there are‘ some capital situations." . The book is to be feady for delivery to-dny (Saturday); It will be: sold by booksellers or may be obtaineddirectf from the “than a! Glencoe. Sent by mail, pmtpaid, for $1.00. EWRSWII INNS Office Phone 130. We Mam Daughter of the 1910 Maple AvefiuE. Intuit»? momma Retrial. Long Distance Teie hone 210 mm avis Street EvaMon Ills No. 88 Madison St. . CHICAGO. Unexcelled Accom mom for file]: Boise ‘ an I. A powerful story, recalling foifioltn t!“- edies. A Love-Story thread: a Sfirrlng recital ofcrime and detective rock. Scene in the yalley of the upper Monon- g‘hela, connecting "with l’ittshurg. F0 wlers Professor m Chicago Veterinary College" 61.2ka DRUG ‘si'bEE J. L. Iâ€"IEBBLETHWAIT'E. BY Gnnmu Dawson HALL. S. Alcxandor, M. D. C., V. S.' ATakdcthhgthotdqflc- hath'u. Tommi). No. I, Ohm-.00 JUST PUBLISHED! anus-immac- Manufactu fling IQI- A. I TIP‘I’ON Bechtel“! Hanna-M. Vchrlnury Surgeon ‘0‘ D‘m.‘*o 0‘. a UNDERTAKER. 0.. nguuu Optician. EVA NS’I‘ON Establlbhed 1881 . Culcum

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