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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 22 Jun 1900, p. 4

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owned noun; 1.. to 8.“ P. I. I.” ‘0 I." P. I‘ 1m 18. Notice lshereb given to all persons Inter- eltcd. mat the 1 Council. of the City of Highland Park. luv rap ordered that the he established in the it! o! Highlmd uh. Lake county, lllmoua new: e Duck: “8." and that there be construct: an antic: for seven and purification works to: said district. the ordinance for the same being on file in the 015cc of the cny clerk. have a plied to the canon: cmm of Lake county. or an uneas- ment of lhe coat of said Improvement.» accord- ing to benefits: and an assessment theteot having been made and return to said court. the final hearing1 thereon wll be had at the July termof on court. commencing on the second and) da of July. A. D, 1900. All persons airing. may then and there up angl makcvlhenr defense. - . ‘ he ordinance provtdea that the assessment 1? payable m fixsapgmgng‘lllngw 5:. Jam Av... 009- W “up... No. 0. Oflice : Fletcher mock . Bonn: , n n. m. :01: m. ”05 p. m. Mr. munghlin, one of the Highland Park Electric Light Com; plny’s linemen, went up I pole near Sheridan Park Wednesday to do some work; fastened himself to the pole by his safety belt and some way while at work clasped the two big wires and yeoeivea in his body the full force of 5,500 volts and of course was instantly. killed. The safety belt held him to the pole till ropeand tackle were adjusted and the body loyhred to the” ground. A eor- oner’e jury wascalled which exunerat ed the company. The man'belonged in Chicago and leaves a. wife and two childlen. It is strange how: some- times perfectly competent and level headed men will forget themselves for a moment and cemmit such a fatal mistake: A ”W V It seem theeabout {week ago George W. Miller. 3 Chicago fisher man, came out hone-for the ‘seeaen to ply his nude. Wichhim came his' two sons, 14 and 18 years old. 'Sat- urday morning Mr.‘ Miner and. the elde: son went out into the like, -which was rough, to set their nets. When out over.a mile,“ a heavy sea struck and capsized‘their boat. and Qhe boy sank at once, probany en- tangled in the net, and the father, after four hours struggling with the waves, clinging to th boat, got ashore and gave the larm. A searching party was inati uted, and every possible efiort ma to find the body, and some of the' life crew came up from Evanstoncfor that purâ€" pose and spent‘ some hours in a AbocmSunda d M - ' 0"” “W” day dunnfl gamma on ummflfific’.‘ a-nd span fruitleis search. Cérhthiiéibners. HIGHLAND Putt. "1.. June 13. 1M. Eton) M. BERGEN. M. D. DR. H.l Ice Cream dad , (C93: onu- mmpciy Filled'mdemnd' Dr. Frank M. Ingalls, DRE. C. Elédrocatod. DE N "S T. Dentist. Highland Plrk. IH.‘ â€"â€"aomz BAKERYâ€"'â€" Regular Meals Served. Highland Park. In. '. B. Green Co.. Hi; bland Park. millinoil. l‘.’ Notice. of the The street commissioner t 5 been nt work with a force the p3 ;r. eek digging a ditch arid laying $111 tile alongjbe nort_h abutment. :33" e C. “ â€" L__‘_.. in. and Mrs. Edward‘s: :13 and childreu‘wnre the guests 0" Mrs. S. R. Hurford onSundvayflfi-CV 5 _j Miss Aug ela Fanning . named from Detroit Thursdqyo Mrs A. A ParkerofDef Hume guest of her sister, Mm. X‘aahn J Fannin mgohn Hubbard and 5“‘91: were the guests of Mrs. Arthur 3 5y the past_ wee}. ’ ‘ n , .4 -r: .‘__-‘-_ I... u“. nu...- Miss Virginia 'Shopphard .g Evan;- ton was the guest of Mir» Bessie Day last week. . A: j _ "Dir. and Mrs. H; P: Wil.‘ tertainéd a/number of thei Saturday kvening 9! last wt w Miss "Mangers? Kellogg Beloit Wednesday. to a? graduating exercises of t' Collegefl ' Misses Blanch Hurford ani Minnie Turnbell graduateq Iron mi; iEvana- ' Contribution of pmvisioi 31de Hill set em'ent can ‘1 the rear of the Congregatiori on and aften: Wodgédday, 5’ before 9 a. m. i. Glencoe station has jug}. ’éeceived a fresh trimming at the bar Wsof the company’s painting crew, »- idenever looked so gay and handsour. he now. Nothing is now needed 3:? inake Gioncoe happy'but the “éggvation” of lhe mes. The p"? t plft- forms are “10w dosh." T1; gu‘ repu- tation is not gout: They 2: a" in ill repute. ,They are not. “hi; They are not pp to date (um). in“ m: alum“ - Wm aw". we”; hit. Arthur Howard is e $Â¥ame do a visit. - Mr. Stanley Hall-is out a . k n after a severe attack of toneilitig ‘1' 1~L_ \I__.k..ll Int. gunman: ers. Eleanor Hurfofd of greater, 111., is the guest 9f her so"? Mr. 8. R' Hut-ford. , ‘ _ L {on High°Séhwl 1m wegg‘ His. Hnrford was one of the aixi at of a class of fifty_who had arable mention. t N. W. R’y bridge over thlfi‘subway at Hazel avenue. There is -, lateady and considerable flaw of v at under the walk that must be con gcted to one of the eatchvbaains ’ be re any improVement of! the street [re will be poedble.’ In View of tlw flyjtrench for the main sewer to be 6 I 'imme- diately along Hazel‘av'enue ,1 the lake blufl 'to 3reenwoed ’avenun. through ‘ the subway, the ~prlr of paving under the railway br riges has been postponed until the awer is- completed. Meanwhile aidvi‘gilk and curb may be laid as far we 1 as the west line of Railway avenugg‘? Mr. John Newman left F many lapt for Non}; Manitou 1313 9%" Miss Woolssy of Ohm m a guest at the Manse over 81%: ay Mrs. Sylvan Newhall 10! f uesday for several weeks stay afi K wood Miss Angela Fanning . 3named from Detroit Thursday 0 1‘ Week. Dr. andMns. Darling lef for Beloit, Wisato attend " nation exercises at Beloit Mr. Jay Darling is one of ‘ uates. . A new tame crow had; zome to town. He is not as ta nted as “Jim” BreWSter used to - £out than he' 19 young and unsophisti 5,”. - . protested a gainet the 1!] his law which puts him in the list “pee " and ofl'ers a premium for ‘3 exter urination The' Jaysin the iighbor- hood are trying with all the “' might to execute the law, but “ p” has some allies, who feed him '53 3 some times stone away the jay; If he survives their attacks a w days longer,heMwiiip1-obhbly5r come a permanenv deni‘hgn of the vm age. The dandelions and d? L â€" never abounded ln Glenooe as t ,I do this season. Both are hard to_{ "at rid of. The third pest, the mosqui lie, have not yet had their inning"; ut they are only waiting for warm! eather. A new pest, the “army wo " is re‘ ported in s'ome parts of t ‘ village. CENTRAL AVE; HIGHLAM; gum: Phone 33. w‘ 7 nc \ to , _d the E a Beloit for the left at church :6 27th, ‘18 en- friends “It in underetéod that one of Glen- .ooe'i public-spirited citizen has of. fwd to'mekodgift of two lot- in bluish. 19, u a bite for the Women’- Library. buildiugrfor which .en en- dowment was left by the late Thou. Allen. Now if onb or two. other public spirited citizens could odd thoir adjoining grounds till a half or a third of the‘u'orth end of the block could berunited in furnishing a suit; able’ site. capable of being adorned and beautified, so as to be an orna- ment and credit to the village. The Glenooe public would be appreci. ative and grateful. wht withfl-illtheee. the war in the Transvaal, in St Louie and in China, we bubonic plague, the etritee in Chicago, the rain, the 10gb, lthe north-ecu winds and the Women’s convention in Milwaukee, it is a pretty trying moon. There is I continue! interference in some pert: a! the Village with the street lamps. Some times I lamp is broken, some time- taken ofl‘ the poet‘nnd removed to a distance or concealed. some times taken away nitogethemâ€"euppoeed to be stolen. A severe penalty attaches to any in- terference with the lamps, and who- ever cen give any information touch- ing these oflenses would be doing the public a service by communi- cating it to the village authorities. Cement Walk has been built for, the property owners on the west side of Sheridan, Road from Hawthorn .IMUO to a point near the village, in front. of ground of- Samuel R. Hut-lord, and in front of Dr. Griflin’s lot adjoining C. L. Day, sooth of the bridge. The plan is to make a con- tinuous walk,but no arrangement has yet been made for [laying the walk in (route! the intervening lots which belong to the Feirbank‘s estate. The walk has been laid by contractor Lindquiet. who has been- engaged by Mr. Franklin Newhall to lay' n cement walk inIfront of his lot on .the east side of Downing avenue. from Central antenna to connect ‘with theccment walk laid last ueason by Mr. J; W. Plummer. The Golf Club are figuring on a couple of “boulevard” iron lamp posh to be not at the entrance to the Golf grounds. , Gud’e Hill, one of Chicago’s nu- merous social Settlements, is to be on the north shone again this season. Last year the Settlement took its outing in the: Starr cottage; this summer the plea for attaining that end has been projected upon n much larger scale.» ;Extensive camping grounds have been secured at the. junctionof Beck’s -rs 'ne'with the like. just north of t Stone wall. Tents and aecdmmodations for one hundred ' 'are being erected. The scheme includes concerts; and classes in nature studies, led by competent volunwer teachers. Alurge assembly tent will be in use. It is expected that at deast four hundred young persons and mothers with invalid children will be entertained during the tour weeks beginning June 27th. innew parties of one hundred each Week. The citizens of Gleneoe are responding handsomely to an invite- tion to feed the population of the camp during the first week. , Messrs. Harding Nelson, of Ra- 1 pine. are the contractors for the main‘ sewer to be laid in Hazelfavenum from the lake to Greenwood avenue.‘ They expect to-begin to “make the‘ dirt fly” the first of the coming weekend to complete the job by August 15th. The trench will be a deep one, varying from a compare» tively-ahallow depth in the subway to twenty-two , feet. At the bluh‘ 'there is to be 100 feet of 12-inch pipe; the rest of the ‘pipe will be of ,atoneware, the regular Akron never pipe 12 and 10“inehee in diameter, and cemented at the. jointl. Mr. Frank A. Wind”. of Winnetha, ie the engineer in charge of the work, and his. aeeiatant in the work of in- ?epeetioawill be Mr.George J. Lieber. 'er Gleneqe; Ilho had eunaiderpble Experience in newer inspection some {years ago at Rogers Park. J. HARRY. Prop. Tum-nous m. Purl Ave" FOR RENI‘ â€" three months, from June 23rd or July lat, my house 8% Glonooe. For Radioman apply , Beqj. Newhnll, 1 1 80. Water St, STORE FOR BENTâ€"~11: High- wood. 0n Righwood avenue, near cam of Wuukegan avenue. I nqpire of Julius Laegeler. ' Chiétgo. GLENCOE HOTEL. 'Gi'i'ficbj Good-alum“ cred th ommme-ugu' . I? OtCanJJ. W.WI um. Fine Ice Chums, Fruit Ices, On North Shore V acant and Improved Real Estate. Tm- II I “mew Inc An Age of Spazialties. mwgngngohggfi Our Specialty is Fine Groceries Telephone 46. Highland Punk. Developen.mdfnhctcvernhtn¢ he Alum W undo. M “Mu-twat... ‘mlukflM-m My“. Complemhneoflhc M. low Lina cm Wm Minds-Jig. Bund‘unuedncflmd nu pm- »qu Wu I Mm: clul a! phonon-pin): anemia-d In rum fluent-II. out In and m want. For tum natal-undo! fill! up A. L. LEWIS, CATERER... ~ Kodaks, Cameras, Diatcs, Eastman’s Films, Printing and Developing Papers, The'Theme of the 11 mt» Thc Fad or- the day Is Now for Money Savers and Makers! Bald dd :0: lb. ”We” Mean] for 15¢ Standard Com per can 8 cents a poundsofTea for 31.00 _ Bald powda to: lb. Vi 5 gallons {0:65; ' lo lbgiat Oat Meal for 15¢. $341!?wa fo'rw locum Standard Comper can 8 cents formant: ofTeafotlLoo lbs m :1 SodaCracketsfotzscents glbsofzscm 82% WW See our Swell le of Men's Shirts, [00 doz., 25 Cent: to $1.00 Each. MBN'SSUITSFROMum JP. Lamm at styla. Conch andletusmasu': forasuitandsaveyou one-th ontailor’sprioe. ' All Kinds of Furniture at Lowest Prices-~- lron Bed: , $3.00 and Up. Flour is oing higher; (m min andbu now- anddon' m - [incâ€"it is a c er. y ' t our Shoe A. A . MOSES. V. ILM "I. Vlflfllm IOYIIAYII GIVII "I "ctr?“ Peabody. 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