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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 13 Apr 1900, p. 11

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My Notes. _ Frank Duly; after his mohth’s va- cation; is back at his old place as night operator ind so the depot looks Dunn) again at night. Francis J Smith, whom everyone known as the vemtile beggnge man at the depot, is now messenger for the. American Express Co. “Kat” H. Erieheen. cletk 3t the depot, has gone to Kenilworth for a few weeks to relieve the agent there. Ifler which he will seek his fortune among the gophom of Minnesota. John Stolen, thn erswhile ”dist ant It Gin-or Bros“ became baggage man in place of Smith. He expects to know how to smash baggage in fho moot approved manner. Edward Hilliard, for several years the eficient and popular clerk at James McDonald’s. takes )1. H. Er- icheen’ a piece at the depot an general .clerk and in charge of the freight house. “Ed" is one of the boys in whom all the people take a live|y m- tereet, and if honesty and fidelity wins, he “fill come “on top’fl in:~ his business in the not distant future. - John 0. Duffy, .the station agent, who has the respect, confidence and almostalfectiou of everybody, is still ixi charge: of all‘ the road’e affaiifs in this city with ”Ed” Erichsen, a very pleasant and competent young' mam as day operator. These two are about all that remain of the old force and we fear they,wil| not always be with us. ' ; . A Park lady alighted. from the train the other day and told Agent Dufiy she had left her rubbers on car; could he send to Waukegan and have them returned He sent, the agent up there went through the train and picked up a couple of little rubber bands, such as a druggist slips around a box of pillsâ€"£311 he co-uld find~ â€"aud enclosed them in an envelope with a pate saying; “I re- turn the pair of rubbers for which you asked.” They are on “John’s” desk awaiting the lady’ a call. , Workman have been clearing away the debris from the ground of the burned Trinity church, all this week. preparatory to starting their new building. A subscriber wrote us the other day not. to bé 900 mods“ in sending a bill when his term expired. They don't all say so, but in flame li'vely time: many do. TEE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. The usual crowd o; onlookom are they know the Zimmou will do their not at Mt. McDonald’s «low. Gue- work allyight without hoiug wfiched. the Coming Year ? School ls In Session uc Bum Year. Students nay Enter a: any The Where will You Attend School Move doctdina this Impouam m. and {a catalogue of the Noah- em Indiana Norma School and Mlle. Celine. Vulpcnbo. Indiana. 11gb Institution 0am to young maple denim. a will. Ml! addu- tioo the very best pastime-«humane: and for 1:- money than any other-choc! In the land. There age nineteen deputmentl and fifty-ell lntmcton. The whoa! In that- oughly equipped In every my. Speehlm are employed In ln-tmcton In each deputmentautlutnouuttetwhat node-m my date to take they will be certain to and themselves with thoroughly tnlned Indmcton. ' Official Ballot. Tho nun. no...» pr To... ‘66011 bead and well-furnished room. OtfltoOLNperveek. The accommodatkmuthelcmea In I0 “My that the large "Monty 0! those who attend avail tpemselves of the Idvumau thus odered. _ VILLAGE OF FORT SHERIDAN, ILL. Election April 17th. 1900. FOR PROPOSITION to tax one mill on the YES dollar of assessed valuation for the hem â€"â€"-- efit of.-the Vintage Public Library. ‘ NO Fmtttdocue or uniculan. uddren. President of the Board of Trustees, Trustee, Trustee, HARRY DANIELS. WILLIAM F. HOGAN. Tfilstee, JOSEPH SE VERSON - M. J’. GIBBS. Village Clerk, DANIEL J. BRADY. PEOPLE’S PARTY. H.- B. BR0WN.PIu1nlNr. or 0‘. P. KINSEY. VICE-PRESIDENT. ll

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