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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 13 Apr 1900, p. 9

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1"“. r nu I «um» as sufiig \ __ . . nun-"u u «a. “and Mr. Wm. McKonney has bad ill with tonsililis. ' Christ. church will hold on Mr service at ll o‘clock. Mug," Mr. E. W. Beach and hmily ham rented the-Calrow phoe. The Y. P; SC. E." vofied to hold Juanuday aileuing' meetipgs u'uti‘l after the meetings of . the People’s Glut} close for we mason; ' ‘ , A musical and Japanese Tea will be g’ivw by the Ladies? Auxiliary «at the Wi‘nnetka club, Mnnday afterâ€"' noon, April 16th, a; 2 o’oiock. The Wiuutaeka public schools fill open on Monday. April 16. Miss Florence Cap ron In. boon quite ill the past two pm ‘ Mr. James and Miss Anna M‘- geour left last Monday for Oil!” Mr.Guy Winder; is spendi 7 In“ Spring vacmiun at his home in . in' uetka. ' , The fine new house on Cherry street. has been put-chanted by Mr, Dickinson. Mr. E. W. Moore and family will move into me McCordic house on Cherry street. .Tlm Ladies afternoon Cinch Club Were entertained by Mrs. E. W. ()3- good on Friday. Prof. H. W. Beak of Chicago will. lead a Cotillion at the Club next Wednesday evening. Mr. Klotz and family have moved away from Winnetka _and will make their home to Argyl Park. WM ’ . .- A regular meetingof couucll of the Vil- lage of Winnetlta Ian held Aprll8.1900. Present: President F. E Herdman.'l‘ frustees H Axbe eBaker. A.B. Caprun. W H. Curran. “that and 'J.C C.Wlnlhlp. ‘ The”e minutes of the last meetlnu were read and up . eplllllowlng report of the judges of the v il- e eelection (this date) was read and filed: or I” residentâ€" Votes Herdman ...... - -. ................... ‘ ..... 284 "For Irusteeâ€" - ' Easter Sunday morning service win be held at” 11 o‘clock in‘ the Congregational church. Sermon by the pastoi‘. ’ Take yuinr brdk'en Silverware and bronze figures to Schneider Cook, “innetka, and have them repaired as good as new. See the entirely 'new stock of watches clncks and-jewielry at Schnei- der Cook‘s store. in the telephone exchange. Prices are anglow as in Chicago. . j» There will be an election at the old school house on Saturday, afternmn, April 21, to fill the three vacancies on the school board and elect a president for the same. ' The wvoman’h Auxiliary of the Board of Missions OI the Episcopal church and the Woman’s Missionary Society of the Congregational church will hold a union meeting on Thurs day' afternoon. Apr. 1.9th, from 3 to 5 o’clock I the Lecture room of the Congregational church. Mrs. Chas. Winnctka. nu: 31119wa ROAD" NEWS-LETTER C. Arnold has kindly consented to gold: paperon “The Red Cross." Tbi- inn written for the Woman’s Club of Springfield, UL, and was “Mahmud by special request. before: the icago Woman's club. Tel bone Schneider Cook (Cen- innetka) Ind they will «all for your watch, clogk or anything also? ll need of repairs. They will minutes a good job and return up“ free of charge for delivery. The "People’s Club” will hold its regular meeting at the “‘innetka Tova Hall next Sunday evening, April Ilia The address-of the eve- ning will be given by Rev. Mr. Laz- eody 0! Unity Church, Chicago. Holy Week wee observed by the Congregational church as follows: Wednesday evening a sermon by Prof. W. D. Mackenzie, D. D.; Thursday evening. address by Rev. W. F. McMillan, and 'on Friday evening addresses by Prof. E. T. Harper, Ph. D.', and the pastor. gang C er ......... . . a n ....... W. H. C323“ ...... (igprggN. ma'n .. 3:3?" Mr“3‘3."fl'f::::t:zt::::i Marshal and C‘ullecm -~ ALONZO L. RICHARDSON. Coal and Wood. a Twin Lakes Ice. On' ‘ North Shore Vacant and Improved Real Estate. 0r Care J. L. Houghtellng. Winnetka. Pennsylvmia Oil and Gasoline sold by barrel or gallon. Barber 90:”. Ole-coo. - . - ' all. St. . Win-cu- Peabody "oughleliug 8 (1.) No. 164 Dearborn Street, BUILDING LOANS ...LOANS... CHICAGO. .213 . 29 287 282 138 175 All 0! which wu turned over 'to th'e fill-c: treasurer The meeting of 31st council lathe up! year was then ad' named. The new then me! to omnize. \jl mm. 14-- A-L -A ,7 - VV -.,.......â€"- - .n- gas-cu! Abate? taking the oath of once mé weaken "(the counc took tens. On motion 0! Trustee Baker. Inc ended Trusty: Cump. thy leaping 03310: 0! business , H, 7,“... _.v‘ .u. ..- u‘. w I!“ I'll CICUI‘ ed vice-pummel“ of the councll. Trustee Canton woke of thequeudon l open as to flxlnu terms of contract with en - worth for water supply. .00 suggestion of Trustee Brown this wu allow to go over lot fugue consideration. Onlnotion of 'i‘muee Derudt. aeconded [:mime Curnm the meal was ' med to mm as : committee oft e whoa next 'I‘ ueudny eveninl. April 10th Upholsterinx and Window Shades north Shore flash Laundry Goods called for and delhered at Winnetka Giencoe an'd Kenilworth Dr. Arthur H Murdow, DENTIST. ELM ST.. WINNETKA. W. ELM 57., WINNETKA H. A. LINDWALL, West Elm Street. Winhetka. Mall ( )rdgn have N ELSON BROS. 'PifihiBi‘A Mention madam; CAI-93.62

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