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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 31 Mar 1900, p. 7

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We II. I)!!! 00 lc-uru that Mrs. Number; ii “I with thu - "gripp," and thit m Jeuuio‘, daughter of Aldort'nnn‘lefi, is quitv sick with weumonifi w. c. Egan “'2“ looking om “KgandllO” a [0“ days ago. a. saw they WI“ be out b) May in Hwy all want to mt out what. (an get some (Uh-2m fresh lit * yum water again. ,, .-,:;=L.‘-;-.: Mr. Woodmlf who is puttiu' 19 Denisou bOllsn intu such and“ repair says ”11- m-Hwhhh I33 N removed wen 1101111 or dim“: m their places “ill In fined byml more beautiful 1:111! enduring. .\ Quite a lllllllIHl‘ of fled] o‘m- a hqmes ht‘l‘I' IIII\ \I 2PM)" by W folks ()III III III \\ WIIIItd to how it i... rents were ”II‘iI'II" I“ It and we to“ him “no". the _\ “I I«- ‘just am 10'” and he NIIIiIo-II liII‘ilHZlfluy Km “sucker‘ . ‘ " L. (i \u- \\ h out here Tyeldfly looking .m-I IIi~ summer home Ind having III. gruuuds .put in repair. H6 had .\I( linlilh Chimm- m H _ 86 he “I [It ‘11)“11 “30 “Y Why lh‘ iI than when these rich Chi- cago IIH' H “um :I nice jobthd’jmfdr an ICIIg|i~lIIIInIII We, go for an lris'lillilll‘ "III-gorra we do.’ . \VI- hux'v road Mrs. Sam I!!! pIIIn-r III. (‘ Ilifomia Misémfi B iIIII Hr. at II «own; the whologround and H l H'\ :I Ihupter in American hi~tm§ IIIII little known, we had lltllH“l In giw qulfeafun abut-am Hf i1 hll! illuw‘ legal documents 0!"de it and UHH‘T mutter out. ' 'l‘lwtnwn ticket; Haid'tdibé the lim- wnrk of Marshal Dooley, Mayor (“ll.l»..\ttnrnvy Knox. AldermanOboo. Mu, rvmimls us of the boy's calf \\'lll('l| \mwniling. After zlqking John- nir' uimut Vlllfi cull and naming all jun-nilo- lunlm' (liwu‘sm to which t‘;|l\¢-~ :II'I- \lllljl'vl. llle-l lrlt‘lltl Raid, “\\.-ll. .lmlllmlv. “lull IS llH‘ mutter \\ H. )nlu‘ mll :m_\‘l-nw.H to which lm‘m .lnlnrmlv rvl-lifitl. in and and 'Iu-mnlw'h tum". :mTl 'n gathering ll"-1‘l||ll' in ln:~ ¢-_\--\. “()ll.'l (lnn't lunwu. Inn mmv wuy~ ho is kind u' gin um all mvr." uml .Iulmnie Robbed. fllgflland Park. Tratflq- $257!. 04:: 7<A:==T SIP New Trier High School. -0u 'I‘maguluy next. do not forget that. two members-of the High School ‘ Sup: W140! Evil-clutftte 'E’WQE .be‘ a; Board to succeed Moss. Johnson and lectéd. Dr. Stolp bars declinnd to stand for re eleciiou Mr. 105m ha been renomimwd and :1 AW 0! iénflwortu 10m 3 Mi imam Ly nqminihd fir. Clarence '1“ ‘0". to mod 131.8%“). x m Min-[w ofqu W' 1! gummy flung He is $ flung Wet who ban the full mm 0‘ b“ may friends In tlm tOWMBP. Komhodh'han 10) 11h stood by file I)“ 113611318 of tin Hi I1 School project at every election 11nd voted ”In! nIarqr of ghing 6le00 and oh Etch u mprcseutfitire on tho‘ Baird. Now find Kcninorth has boon undo! ”boo! diatriyt, it £1.15 should hue a member oI the board. With the election of Mr. Morse, the board will consist of om; member IromGross Point and fiom each of the North Shore villages it} the township. Afibough at this Writing no op- pomtion candidate has been named, doubtless other: will be heard from electiOn day. Remember that the ladies can Vote. ' // ~~â€"-â€"â€"-â€"â€".-â€".- x; _ f - Francis Rudd. . ‘ Francis Rudd, who died m Wan-N kcggan. last Friday morning it the: age of 84 years, was the father of Mrs, Bridget Dufiy and the grand- father of thd and the other Duffy young mafia Of this citv. My. Ritdd camé (.0 Lake Count)" in 1837, (1113 made his [mum at \Vnrrenton’Grote, moviu" into “aukmnm some ten years awn [10 “as n 300d man, \xidvly kmmn, and among the man “ho mud“ Luke (‘ounty what it 5. Thv fum'rul “(5 \Inndfly and the inn rnwnt in “uukegnn. ' ’0 The- one man “ho has [10:;_ 0110 \\h() fails 11) \utc‘. TiH‘l‘t‘ urn petition (‘Illldldmw ()llt‘ 'nucus cunditintw, :IIId thm m be more m‘ lows \\ riting in of m But the mm thing “1' urgv i4 t0 :6“; IA .II “math“ wt.» and a fair t count god Mo Why-don; .th The Old flu Had W. A A Lancaster county man once came to a Philadelphia povtrait painter with a ‘réquost that he paint a pic- ture of his father. “Very well." said the artist, “have the old gentlem‘an come in when‘ next in town and I will give him a sitting.” The nan replied: "Ha gaut do dot; he in dait.” ' grngh of him 1’" ‘ ..“No 1 don’t got. no fottognf of him, cider.” “Well, how do you expect. me to paint the portrait of your father when I cannot see him, and have nothing t3 give me an idea of his appearance?” "Vell. ” be replkd, “I dinked may be of I dolt you aboud him you gun baint. him from dot. ” f‘All right,” said the artpgt’_"‘des- cribs him.” ’ - “You, my {adder was ~not. so _dall und not so short. he_ vaa.not {at und not go din,” and so the honest fellow proceeded t6 describe his‘father as he .recélned him. The 'urt‘iint undertook in paint the picture and m due course it is com- pleted, and the Lancaster count) "mun dumb into iview‘ the results of theartist‘s oat-iris. . A‘s-1 the cunvuq is diaclbafid, he gazes long and ran-r- may Wm the. picture of his (bipart- 'edparent. Then he feelingly rvmurk- 51:2 3% flat i8 mim f:-HMI r! Mina {wider vet I loafed w mm I: ~ but; ach himmel' Fa(‘,1der, ho“ )ml bat changed” “ f 3 Killvedpby thc'Cars. ‘ "VI-lubed Cubic, a man about 77» years of age. was run 0Ver 1)} tin train yesterday afternoon about Um faith of a mile southaiof Rminiu. He was walking on the track and ptepped of to let a train pass, win 11 he was struck by a train p11 min” in “the opposite direction and almost in atantly killed. but lived long enough to'give himpe. ' ' “Oh, A ‘wbfl‘iflsfot money paid tn the leLma should bear Hu- 4mm- t‘um of N P. Davidson. well than, you have a photo-

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