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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 20 Jan 1900, p. 8

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0113c: Phone I307 erlmry ’urn any: man... “”5 Unexcelled Accommodations for Sick Home 1 ma ml. Innate!) Vctcrln‘ry Hooplul. Long Distance 1‘er hone 216. , ~ Swiss: Street. lvanston Illa UNDERTAK II 1010 Maple Avenue. - No. 38 MadisonSt. CHICAGO. FOWICI'S An Englishman of portly di-' mensions and plausible manners has gotten the best of several yan- kee residents of the Park lately. He visited several holnes and ex- hibited some very fair water color paintings; .A person paying about forty dollars for a picture vyas en- titled to a portrait offs member of his family. The “artist” promis- ingv to come out for s sitting at any time agreeable to the custo-. met. It is said that several High! landPark peo 1e took paintings and payed half of the required ‘ price down. But the smooth artist who is probebly an actor of con- siderable ability. has gone to re- gions unknown, However it is said by some of his victims, that an eVening in =which he furnished the entertainment was well worth while, and money too. ‘ ' Messrs. E. A. Small and Evsrd .Mi- Lulu E Wilson visited Smith returned to Highland Park ”mud. 1”" ““3 '“ky ' on Thursday after a short Sonth- Miss Belle lowers i. at home, 9’" triP- - but expects to go back to the city Mr. F. P. Hawkins visited the about March lst. Perk yesterday. Mrs. Hawkins Th I. O, B . '11 and her nephew, Master Peter 9 u I! give ‘ d Wash' ' birth- Bull,_heve gone to Chicago for a $13me 22¢ mgton ' short next. , t . ,, M.G Sscl rMm'h', W" hm hm been meme Tami, viii-’35 his 315’ wimpy? freight and passenger trains of J J Con don.- this I late in the Park. The policemen ' ' ‘ ‘ should, if nothing else .Fill stop . Mr. Sam Breskvrell has stain this dangerous smnsement, make been heard from; He is still in examples of a few of the boys. . some mining town in 0mm, - Prpfeaeor in Chung; Mrs. J. L. Bull, who has been wry sick for some time, was bet- ter yesterday Mal-331m was IPark “titer yesterday. The Millard-Fischer V wedding occurs this evening. Ice ")0!" I30. 1.1.. HEBBLETHW , 5. Alexander, M. D. Manufacturing GI. Vetennary Come}; Optician. EVANSTON Established 188 I. Mrs. Yan Loan has gonsr‘ on ' a visit to Chicago; from there she will gb'té Roseland, 111., to spend some time ramong bet many friends there, expecting to‘ be gone about three weeks. , "' Col. Comba, commander of the 5th U. S. Infantry, has taken cum- mand of the department. battalion at Ft. Sheridan, and it is expected the headquark'x‘s will be sent lgere from Cuba. ' v The I. O. O. F. gave their first annual ball last Evening. It was a grand- success, everybody en; joying himéelf and going home happy- ‘ < Captains McDonald and Roberts, formerly of the let Ill. Cnvalx‘y, called on friends at the Post on Wednesday last. ' ’ . Mrs. Blaher and famil. wilI re- move to Plattsbgrg, N. ., where her husband is Sergeant of the 15th U. S. Infantryband. , The many friends of Mrs. Win- ters are sorry ‘to hear she is not improving as fast as they would like to have-her. ’ * Miss Eranpes E. Home of Can- ada arrived here last evening and will remain with her brother, Mr. "11'" Messrs. Alaip and DeBoo'gf Schema-ville were guests at Van Loaus’ during the early part of the week Mr. Sun Breakvirel-l has again been heard from. He is still in some mining town in Oregon. '\ Mil: Lulu E. Wilson visited friends here this week ~ Mina Belle flowers is at home, but expect: to go back to the city _L_-_L If, Rev. Mr. Hay list. - ‘. L. Horne. - ' Bigbwood and for: Sheridan. . - is on the j sick ThegSewing Circle. dust with Mrs. Stensohh last Thursday. There was not much business to transact and as soon as it 'was disposed of the hostess "turned the meeting i'utq‘whqt the Germans would call a‘ “kafiee klatch.”. The-cake, coffee and fruit made all forget about'rain, . mist and mud, and all were lo\ath» ‘to depart. The next meeting will be held at the residence of .Mrs. Tattle, and the ladle; will again begin to work; 30:" do net forget your needle and ‘thimble; ‘ and honest persons to reper- sent us an. managers in this and close by counties. Salary $900 a year and expenses. Straight, bonafide, no more, no lessealnry. PositiOn per- mane’nt. Our reference. any bémk in any town. It\ is mainly ofie‘a work conducted at home, Reference Enclose sellQ-addressed stamped on- velope. Tm: DommoN Comma, Dept. 3, Chicago. \ um new unlcago noute,” via the 'C‘. M. Electric railway and the 0., M. ' St. P. or Evan ton electric has low fares and more di- rect connections with many "parts of Chicago than other mates. Try it. _ WANTEDâ€"SEVERAL BREE? ~ and honest persons to reper- A passer-by was rather startled one evening last week when near Lee’s barber shop to see someone come muning'out with a lamp all ablaze; It seems .two men“ were buying a ‘scrap and knocked the lamp. over, spilling the oil and threatenin to set. fire to the place. Mr. Lee ,t' oughtfnlly threw the lamp out of doors. - , ‘ . At the K. of P. installation of officer. oanndny evening a few invited guests attended and the evening I program proved most enjoyable.- Miners. Heydecler and Smith of Waukegnn were present. _ The Swedish church will in a social Saturday evening. '1‘ e la- dies of this little chutcb never, do anything‘ by halves, so a big crowd and a gdod time is expected. Ad- mission 15 cvnta. 9' “New Chicago Route

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