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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 29 Jun 1900, p. 1

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”cum a Mm. Endowment. Dumb. Casein ' s for cents mic! Dollar bins, 100 doz., 'mptovcc’ R681 * m ‘II Elm. DA"! "“3632; IV”! ' Up. PLUIIII. man’s Films, Papers; tinny o! the BROWN]: lineal 'ruit .Ices, NS h sued. wan-«5 LINDWALL, within all m House. roceries of the day is “d Wilde, 0‘ Brothers. ing' 8: C0, «humans»: Makers ! * Senator Mason oe'gds as n c‘opyoi his speech iulthe senate, May‘ 294, 1900, on food adulterations, one of. the vital questious'of the dny, ‘ uo‘ ouly'fur thi_s but. for all civiliZed lands; It is a thorough, We might at- must. say. an exhaustive discussion on the‘subject though than woqld re‘ qxure volumes instead of one speech. him “his, a pamphlet. of 32 octavu pages set solid. As a sample of the wurk of his mmittee, we note the fact. um ou the question of alum baking pulwders, be has the teSLimo- ny of uome 40,4" more experts in. eluding such emimeut authorities as Judges Atwuter of Middlewwu, (brindle: of Columbia and Wiley at the Dept. of Agricultum, men 0! thé highest ran-i u} WW*W§ thank our Sonatpr fut this [copy "of kWh. congratulate him on the the tpurough and also fearless man net in which he has taken this up, and We hope he Will keep “‘3 till‘ the: mummy 'w amused and news- sary legislation secured form! and permaueulv réfonn. ‘Some people think of the) Sgauawr as a‘ filter and awry usher but they will: kind that he I: a mud workgr and successlul fighj'er for the! right. Ten of our Exmoor golferrwegt dewn’to Gleficue Saturday to play a team match with ten 01 their men. The Skokiee came in ahead of the game, standing 10 to 7. It was a great success for the Exmoors, as not one oftbem‘ had been on the Skoâ€" kie’slink before, and reelly played in the dark. But everything passed 03 finely. , Messrs. Scutund Smoot, of our boys, showed their ueeal , Bin what pleased the Exmoors most was the royal V hospitality and‘ good fellawship of the Skokiea. From the time our men strapped 03 the cars till they boarded the train for home tlgey Were in all.respecls the guests: of their "friends, the en- skill. {mug-1:37:13 the Skokies don’t. smoke niche cigars or dine at a ten cent lunch counter, as our fgllows found LAKE FOREST, n w, an... .. .._4 -_._°,‘ a,“le6tlu", like a rounded measure of grain. “heaped up and running over.” As'Professor Stalker says of Christ’s discourses, his preaching “sucks the mind in and in like a, whirlpool.” Professor .Whyte’s sub- jects during July will be as follows: July 1, “Christ, the Patrick” July n n 1.-I_ 1K to- their glolight.’ “ Never better heated in all our livas.” was their uniform testimody, and 'the praise of the Skokies is on an lips. The Baptist church has engaged Professor Wbyte to fill their pulpit during the month of July’~ Hepfillg it hound if anythingjust runs over Esrycix’idfiigéounsenmr July '15, "Chriat, the Foundation;"‘ J'uly 22, “Cbrisgtho Teaclgeg.” A mm '_._-v_ V invitation 7:: extended to everyone up come and hear these diwimms. Splendid bargainé atthe North- western these days. ’ When you as: {nu down to eat. K mg scum no: funny, mi! it; sum mg and. target to Incl] a; Sam M? hateful. QUICk dispel it . , t thejéble. ‘ zuuuungnsufini Don‘t hr! worriestothc tau». Don‘t b nu anger. humor I”??? "5"}? “n ”fin 'so’m. a an e w a I! w in and your «Jungfrau? If yogwearasm‘l in: mo?» h wm Sony up in others. If you only set the pace; ' Kmmn wmcmlng funny y. tell it; Somet ing and forget to knefl It; Something hateful. quick dispbi- it ' At the (able - Cam (I mcstic. bugihess troubles. | Ungnfi h’d'v' :3“ (2; mug: te ' n t on: an mm: nu lupus. ' b that causes others pain. ' Pa no woes and 5mm disasters; Crimes and wrongs and right I defeitâ€" N099: “them“ :0 t3: mqntiqped uncanny-gum: as: lucmu “$938.3: Successful merchants news-mm. VOL VIII. [5me and Skokles. The besi'meslium for: W shgre entwpflm is the Sex mule: up 0% 55'” ing. In these film one mus: «News: when ”‘1" fine“ as wen u to , . Prof. Whyte. 1'10me ELIZABETH H. Emmet: H IGHWOOD.- We heard sometime ago; but ham neglected m chronicle the: inhereéti :11} hot that Dr. Flandeés’ cylebmlr,_~§l Mexicau'abukeys' have left Glenda. We had for Boom time missed 9111115 } thing out. of the town." knew son: I} thing hm; gone wrong, bin, couldu i tell what it. wu'a' ,Wo thoughtftha-Q. it. waé *that the Band had movgggl further uwa‘y, gone to oo’cupy £82133 Board of ‘ Education’s old scho‘fi house,'t|.1ut a Lake stéhmers I)? quit. whistling, the dogs stoppuyéfl ban-king, the boyp givmnp their WE?" ones, or that the tunes Were bad a1:853 getting tobo bodafu’lly quiortr Bf}. now all is explained. Whethe‘r ta; departure of our friends was volw tary or enfowéd; Whether for um: owu, good or for the good of 1.5a village; whether they thought. tbéggz had too much wmgmuy here or at}? enough, or felt. their talents were [15? appreciated, nobody) has expluiuti}, Perhaps nobody, could. ’ Sulfioe ‘31. they have gone: "So (lies a waf‘gs along ibo shore." So “silence li: a 11 poultice comes to heal the blown ' I sound- " ' , James Dufi'y, the express and ”is egraph man, awoke one morning] g~ t week to had a “bran new” baby 51 his home, a girl, jus what he I is been hoping for a $31810 154 Wee bit. summit: 0 D ’ by express, over the phatal té‘légral 1 line and so expert has “Jimmie”, ‘ come with the ticker that at the [fin Id, be. diviued its import. I III 6d him was that they I 33 no: amud some clothes along with I. e cherub, but being a butler, "e stirred around Iiud hustlecfwme nII Iii clothes and prepare his yeuth II heir for her proper appearance w good society. We mingle our no“: grutu'utions Witu those of och: fneuds. He képt the when hot NI the next forenoon informing frOh‘ N‘I dent friends and relaths. ' babies have beeh born since the 9115 Minor went aroudd and com Liberiyville is in trouble. .Sevéx the people,’nnd {the newcomers go e nqt in it. There may be the sa 1 diMhy hem, hence we urge we census man not to go too fast. 3 Wdukegan boy's are in a had way. A two-avid-a-hulf year old lad .vcws bitten on his neckaud .ear by bar3 *3 r Fid -Dietmeyer‘a dog. That Wis cauterized and dressed, when .he 451ch a kernel of popped corn up his lit “9 nose. What, has happened simgjfa, we know not. ' , if; It is William and “Teddy”, gr McKinley and Rooseyalt, but it wiil take the November election to ‘seh’ée who is to distribute federal pantry. age the nextfour. years. Flatt, Qua" and 00.. got “Teddy" out of New York litiea to the great injury 53f the B§dblic¢n party. He is 1"»;- doubt [j am element of strength ffu the McKinley ticket, but not enoufifém to makeup for the loss in New You éi. That state nasal Roosevelt just ht'j‘iv and his lossytu his party there seer s irreparable. . y? The German government has passed a bill forbidding the intig- duction andrsalo of American men‘s in that country. All right; as 1’: e Germans know a good thing 3'" :1 want our meats; if they can’t brie them at hymeA they will home 1:250 for them, and so we shall have mtg-:21; aandsof good German fellow «may just what we want. Congress 1 Ad better pass a vote of thanks toEmp >3- 0: William and his Reichetng. > E) uTmy'.’ lllld York State. (llencoe’; Donkeys. FORT SHERIDAN." County Troglfle-s. HPHLAND ’ PARK. Your watch dock or jegolry ro~ paired by an expert? L673" the jeweler Don’t. forget tint tool goes up July 131:. Book your orders this week. Take your jaw-airyr repairing to Schneider Cooke’s They do all there own _repairiug. " * The spdts on the sun are getting in than work pretty «l’ectually when it is so hm you can wok your diunerby the heat of the; atmosphere. Robertson his already bookod or dens for 577 mm of coal at 1519 we- sent price; how much Bnflen Bah er and Mr. Middleton have booked we know not Miss Mame S. Bottum. teacher of grade 5. has been heard from by us since hur' arrived last ,‘Saturday at )0 o’clock p. m.. in hor‘home in they land of pure maple sugir and sage cheese. ‘ ' Solder} Wakem males himself use: ful during vacation by driving down in his fathers farm ou.the‘ “county line“- {0311‘ ml agitating they gin, odd dogs being untied more. looking Mfflié cfikfiubwrw.»y .. ‘ N.4. Master Clifford Gray wont into me city Monday and took his first lesson in swimming and was no on- amdred of the art that he wants to plunge into Lake Michigan Bit times, a day, to the great worriment of his mother. . ‘ The woddingem.‘ Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Nom'enbérg,‘ rammed from the nuptial trip out among the Iowans, last week in season to see the bride’ a sister. Misc Elsie Brand. graduate. The vacation time is to be utilized by the school board to improve and renovate the school. property. The Port Clinton aébdol is to be entirely renovaled,_insidu and out. Cement ai'dewaiks are to be laid. around and about the large building. on we “golf” grouu and not hav ing a phone in his use. A phone may be‘a nuisance t it is mighty convenient to your 0 h'bon. ‘ .Ex city attorney Smoot lost a handsome fed in Judge Hibbard‘s court, last Monday n_ight, _by being The whole commuhty will be shockedtolearuot Mr E. 1... Humble- ton’ 3 death m tlus hospital at Evans ton Wednesday night. Our articln ellâ€"Mr; flambllaton‘injnry had been printed before this information reach- qips, hence the separate articles. ’ The Dutch fiires- having arrived from Holland, a phone has been in stalled in pastor Pfauetiebl's resi- dence‘or manual no. 411. Call him up whenyou wish to invite him and his g wife to your home for din- ner, or. know what will be his next Sunday mérning’s text. . The census man . has completed his job ,nnd while he don’ttell uqhow many fqlks the Park has we guess there arb a good many. In 1880 it had 1,154 inhabitams'; in 1890 2,183; an increase of 1.009. Give an the same rah of increase for the last (10‘ cade and we should exceed 4,0“). Henry Finehout, said to be the oldest railroad 'cbnduetor in the world, died a few duys ago in St Paul. at the age of 81, having been knight of the rail fou- 69 years We thought ‘our' old friend Charlie George of Waukegm,‘ was about as old as am one of the .railroad m'en, flying entered'the service if: 1847 as. b‘agéage nmstar on a train from Boston out to Medfotd. 5 miles; flu" min consisted of a five ton engimq and one car for pungengera and bag; ___ AA ”3.31735; 31;” an“: $17.00 p3; month, good for those days. ‘ FRIDAY; JUNE 29. 1900. Highland Pnrk Brie“. RAVINIA. Qujke a large party tool the Inter trip to Milwaukee Mondiy,oo bond the whalelmk. . Nut ' Tue-day ovonin the city council will mm in man If tension. If you want any .fnnchiua 0! other favor. better be on blind with your application. , . | Mrs. and Miss u will hold 3 reception tomur nftemoon at theit charming [I e. ndnle, to meet Mrs. and Mi Watson. «barium leave the Park. H. S. Guilford and wife will have tomorrow for New York City. A Min-es Currie Ind Jessi" Buick laud.of Burlington. Iowa, are visiting with their sistoi‘. Mn. D. l. Erskine. This (Friday) afternoon than viii be an exhibit of water colon by Hi- Mnrion Rowan-ugh. It the home of Mrs. A. 0.. Mason. . Dunn ' Levin an take can of any repairing uéoonury on your piano. Orders for flat clan; tuning taken. Néw pianos always on hand. ' l The grand list of Deerfield thin- ahip assessments will probably Ip- poor in next week’s inauu of thq Km Lmu. There will be over 31!) separate and distinct descriptions. .OlilfillOIW #00 an“ Gloncoe council on last page. Mina Love loft Thundgy for Lin- coln, Ne’brash. - . We understand the Military Acad- emy has brought another-edition of “’gl‘arget" out. but}. this 9E0! has not acting copy, we any“: speak of Mr. and Mn. Frederiq C. Nor- cross have taken Moms at the "Ru. inoolr" with their friund E. Norman Scott. for ' the months of July angl August. They 091de the first nuniversnry of their wedding It their home in Chicago. Tuesday. Mm. Notcrosg will be remembered u the daughter of bunker John H. Wreun. If you an at get what you mm; in the shape of a team It Frebergfe go to the Moraine stables, down pt the military academy. Mr. Martin.tho proprietor. ii an experienced iiVery man. and his turnouts are as “good an they make ’.em ". Give him 1 trial. Phone 17. Abogxt 125 of Lake county’s teach- ers are attending an. the wunly in'. stitute at Waukegm this deck. None of Highland Park‘s able corp- are there, which we think 'a mistake. Those there my be only “country teachers.”but the lectum'nqd dil- missions would not hurt our wicker- Ind might do them hope good, It least. They ~sho'uld be toprsonud in our own county instiinw. Methodist Bishop Mo Gabe my. be has been away from his wife. Becky 300 days a year [or the Int 30 years. ”We now know the author of that wonderfully fascinating and truthful book, “Happy Though la?- ried” and the publishers can insert ‘y‘Becky’s” name on the title ppge in future editions. mu'uu 'OII. .m.’ UGO”. u: Town meeging Thursday evening J my 53!: at. the Villagn hall. .Mias Leoneue, Cooper [returned from Leon, N. Y., lmvweoh. " Mr. Ben Nuts“ and tinny 1m last Swami-y for North Mauiwu Island“ GLEXCOE. Glencoe. Frederic C. Nor I“. Jami-00.0! delimit“? gmt of be: W, In John'fi V‘ inulow. Hi“ Billing! he! 'gnndlutbo'r. er. mile leinh. Int week Mr. and Mn. Wot Chi- crgd. were the guest- at It. Ben Newlull'a. last week. mu Sue Whipph of m. is tle guest of her cider, in. Will Kat Mia Mind Jordan. ‘0! wood, nu the goat 6! be! Ming Lloyd, the put «at. Conphint is made that the due- trio lights from the south subv- in South avenue. have not but “JO/d i for several weeks. Min Sudio_ Hammond bu volun. u-eredmnliltin who cafe of the God Hill Settlement childm during their my in Glance. _ Hrs Eugeoin Il. Culver m stricken with npoplexy Hood” after- noan. Her condition it tam-bk. tholtmko being: Inglptooo. j “anew 0| Elie Im an: ocm,intimni¢hthonidm.m Green Bay road, walkable W11 am coming watmthamont “it u gotdowntothoutnetmg. The arrival of the Gal- Hill Sot- tlement Encampment ha been pool- puuod until Tuesday. July 3. Don- ti ms will be received in the pulon o‘ the Congregational church up to 0 o’clock Toads, Ming. In response to I will, or p used demn'nd from the public for. . roomy“ mos. MW “'3‘“ Walter, Chntmnn. aged '18 you. dedachishome, vaouuod I adison street-I. Wednesday corn- ix 3, July 26. bf Ink-«cutouts. Burial on Frid:) .3! Boos Hill The lad had been ill I long time and a great sufl'mr. The pink walk on‘Gmn m. (ongjhe yobool bums Mock. got niImTuesdIy and requitod than: Waaooftbe [in department (qufio' g'niah it. Another one of m- onus combuuion. They u. been-- itg expeoainly freqneuL‘ oztheoouth tide of Put am. ti o: Vin-go “nuthorigiou my.“ Staking the ruin-01d Mic-to h we it laid. ' John Matthew: has been nigh h a garden this season some drum rise so big (but be has been thinking 0 buying the “lots on ends-ideal hmxfio Keep the hectic: {m on- cxoachiog on _his' new City gown-imbue! tn imporhliutic The village wrinkling wagon. pur- c named at Blaine, In. "find. The unit hnIe-pecity of 500 gallon- The outfit cost 8202. The yilhge m {vestiges for man and teen to op- ex ate the sprinkler by the day during tle mean. Now let the Ive-fin: cl ark bring on his dry m. The public school bald it: E e ercina p“Thursday and My d but week. The naked amino- 'Iauraday morning. withdinphy of «Mk done in theminlll I‘m ud other departments. m in e ening,from8to9. TI, :5? c an. numbering ten, In title and fi '0 boys, hetd it: cocci-u Friday I: owing “£2”. 0!: {wham- il g. [in 0 gave. to tie climax! 00 III “Wuh- si note also has boa W. to die n embers ol the board 0! education. tl eir husbands and wins, and the u when. WINNETKA. LAKESIDE

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