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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 6 Jul 1900, p. 9

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‘ FOR SALE~CHEAP-â€"4.mi)buud. ing tile. 12x8x5 inchesg‘ will sell all or pet“ of them. Inquire at Nsws omen ' WANTED~ Teamster must be stat dy; permanent emploympnt to the righg man. A. Rohattwn. Lum‘ar Dealer. ' STORE FOR RENT~In '_ High wood. 0n Highwood avenue, near corner of \Vmikegan avenue. Inquire of Julius Luagoiar. J. HARRY. PROV Pa rk LOST» ten dollars tied in I hand. korchiel. ‘- Leave- 31 Waldo’s .mar. Rat and receive reward. ' TILEPBOHI 2‘8 Upholsteria: West Cthifio Phone M 8905 FOR BEN-'1'w Ravinia; “imam un- furnished bums far summer or year; gmxlhcoaditiou. For par- ficulars apply to W. P. Geherty, FOR SALE »â€""â€" Barred Plymbmb Rock and > Silver- laced Wymdotte Eggs. Call at. RAILIfOAD‘ Mm A Hons. GLENCOI. :38 Nodh Gem Sh. F0 wlers. . . Nu 38 MIMI}!!! St- (‘uwnam Root Beer. Ginger Ale. FILTERED WATER USED IN ALL OUR DRINKS » cw: us A TRIAL onoan. GEofiCE HUBER .CO- St. Johns Av... Abaenls‘mda! ml “0"- day during Summer- 1m: 13- MI”. W: V 1.;- my: Uflice . Fletcher Block . 10w yo. 0- Hours} ll km. to 13 m. it!) 5 D- m- Buvinia, ll}. -e Chicago Furniture Co L A. Dayton. Manager. ӣ1“.va M. BERGEN, M. D. EILEfiCQE HOTEL. nmcn BEER. mm» and 512er VATER$ and an Flavors of P0?- Ave.. One Block W99! GLENCOE H. A. LINDWALL, Dr. Frank M. lngalls, Manufacturing DR.E.C. CC "Guam” .‘ Clsl or Credit. "$265. 8: BEGGS. PLuuazns and Window le Street. Winnetka. DEN “ST: Phone 32 I Dentist. mgr-Inna Puk. m. mama Park. III. Optician. own): “out: i A, I. m b r I Until tun-Mr n03”? of the depot Highland Park. gluinoia. Wankegm Established 1881 . Cmmco tf '5'.‘ W. um: I m": i rGIencoe. : gamut-1m". n at”: Mr. John Day, Jr., 1: qusdfiy for Montana. » ‘ T . Mr. Alfie Culvér is at Hme for a week’s vacation; 1' ' Miss Margaret Hove“ returnéd from Ga’lesburg last wee ' ' Miss Hillard iv: the g eét of her Bismuurs. Andrew Mo] fish. Misa‘McClay of Chic: '30, was the guest offline Hurford I: :t week. Mrs. Lewis Cox returc ‘6. Tuesday from a three months' visj : u Arizona. V Mr. Edward James 181,57; Thnnday for Denna-.001. , a ' Miss Hillard in the g eét of her cistern-Mrs- Andr‘ew Mo] 4811. MistrMcClay of Chic: «0, wins the guest offline Hartford 1: :t week. Mrs. Lewis Cox return “(1 Tuesday from a three months’ visi : In Arizona. ‘ Miss Stanhope, of T;ionm,Canv ada'. is the guest of M's. Charles Shaw. . Mr. Thomas. of Chi? xgo, ms: guest at Mr. J. Schmr .33" over the Fourth , ’ Go'rdou Ramse , m the guest of Dr A. A Flam rsoverthe Fourth Mrs. John L. Day am left. Saturday‘for a sum: in Canada. ‘ Miss Florence Lyo guest of Mr and MESJ hm Week Mr. x}. O. $1anghter, wafs the gueSt of Mr. H last. week. ‘ - Mn Thomas Riggsmf a guest at Gen. C. H. H Sabbath. . Dr. D. W: Gross and Monday for Irquois, [ll- expect :9 reside. ‘ I I Wilrs. Gum: and daugl Ev‘anston, Were guests a Day’s, ova: “19 Fourth. innit court. Judge Nady, of the Gen.W. P. Bieck. Rev. 7 .Dariing, William Penn Nixon said D. Coy were speakers at the Fog firthof July celebration at Village 1" HI. Messrs. Bill, Sibley 2’ Chicago, Were guests . Fanning over the Foufl The friends of Rev.AZ;§*‘.Ingraham l and wife, former paetor,;_"f the Glen- ooe Congregutio'nnl ch irchfwiu be, glad‘ton’ote the urriw ’20! a little.l daughter on Monday {Inning lastj Mrs. Ingrahnm is the niant of her‘ father, Dr. Thompson, «3: Chicago. Mrs: Carrie H.Horn-§T gvho resided with her children, Mr4;;§»*uers. C. W. Allison, and daught‘v“, Miss Min- nie, on North Vernon jvenue, died suddenly from. heart failure Thurs- day morning. 28th ult. mm. Home Imd long been an iuvnlf :‘l. but there had been no preliminar} illness, and her death was a dreac‘ u} shock .to family and friends. ' John Fanning. Esq, s the nomi- nee of the Democr‘ati’ij convention [for Counti anmissi’ ner in this district. Mr. Flanninr' is alive to the fact that there i:~ . a big lot of "free silver” in It; hug. he realizes that a big republimnfimujority in the district looms hetwwn him _and that deciderntnm: \Ne‘ -rtheloss Mr. Planning 'witl get thf votes of a lgood many of his Rep}; 'rlican neigh- libors out of personal goé}. .will. Glen- eoe has never had a Oo-fity Commisâ€" ioner.’ Perhaps that rl§ one of the reasons we are net rictgfign Miss Bartholomewm of gbicagomns be guest of Miss Flore: 9 Plummet as: Week. Mr. A. 0. Slang hter, at Chmgo, waé the zuuSt of Mr. H: gtun Crosby The fishing‘elong ‘3 :‘Lencoe Lake front is reported poor, [A few little povorty-etricken perch fall the crop' yields by hours-of yeti .“ toil at the best piers. The boys omplain the water is shallow at th so all. The fact eee‘ms’to be that w; are ruined (not by cheep Chinese :31b0f but) by the drainage canal. I ere taking all the water, and’meybe ‘ rte fish have gone with it. The Iletruction of navigation we might; endure, for Glenooe has no navy?» now except John Fanning’e yacht "i'ld Sam. Gil'-_ lie’e fishing fleet: but khen it comes 1to the‘ruin of our 9" rre fisheries, ;that is serious and net give us _,,The B'oafd of Edud ‘ion is .rejoic. ing beoéuae it has von its tax fight with the Northwréf :erh Railway Co. Laet’year tbga cowyany refused “to pay nearly $600 of i :fscbbol taxes, {claiming that a large 1:32:10? cholevy ’er building pmpou£2 was illegal. [The County Court Lifxstainod the The County Court 1 company's objections Thereupon the Board appealed tothe Supren has just handed dam revising the County C and sustaining the BC >11 him _and -rtheloss Mr. votes of a rlican neigh- .wil~l. Glen- ;aty Commis- §one of the er Ethel, of Mr. Arthur (1 Babe», of Mr. Jack )f Education Court, which its dociuion. nt's decision 1! of Educat was' the l. Calhoun,- daughter: an”: outing family left where they ‘akota, was lvard‘a over ion in all reapeou. Secretary 0. R. Barnett who wud‘w the board’s at- torney in this mum; is' jubilantover the outcomb, which also aim about $1,250 of this ‘yfoag’a school tax in Glendoe and a mud!) larger amount if: W‘innetka. ' 2. By the: Bram ..................... Cum Mu Helen Window.- 3. This Would I Do....WfllMIl| ILChIpuun Ml- auden. The pupils of Prof..Crandnll gave a violin min! at the residence of Mr. Joseph Plummet Fridly owning Qt last week: The selection: were beautifully rendered, sharing a fine- nusa of touch due to careful instruc- tion. The dueb and .noloa. of Miss Elizabeth Saunders and Mr. John H. Winslow addad very much to the evening’s entertainment. "mount. L The PI]!!! 5. Caliphoffiudnd ............. Bold! ‘ Mr Pull Finders. 0. Mnmh from Tinnluuaet. “Wigner um Mode “may. 1. Wade...- ‘ Letter from W, J‘. Watson eorn- plaiaing of condition of sidewalk on north side of Harbor street. immedi- ately west of Sheridan road. Clerk ‘stated he «as in correspondence with attorney representing owner of prop erty (Notre Dame UniVersity) who had given assurance the matter abould ' have immediate attention. Dirwted to an write Mr. Watson. ~ Several letters from Hamel IVenue p rty owners regarding placing 0f jornts in sewer opposite their property were presented. Council adopted order (1) instructing eugi- 1 user to have such joints placed in front of each lot platted to front on Easel avenue, or which by reason of conveyance heretofore made now has such frontage, and in front of ilote or parts of lots which. have ac. ones to no other street; (2) to place these joints at such points as may be requested by property owners not embraced by first order. they to ad- vance war. of joints ($1.10 each) but to acquire no right in joint or sewer by reason of their payment of thin cost nor any right to connect with sewer. Copy of orders to besent each property owner. concerned; 7777...; 'mw.’ Regular monthly meeting July 3. All present but Luudq uist. 'q I" .,-,, “__ Bidefor man and team to operate wrinkling wagon were received from ' 'alter a Frenzenand F. Burmeir tor It $3.50 per day. Iud referred to the committee of fire and water. Bilis Jere ordpred paid 333mg“. iug‘81.152.91. Of this 8277-06 was for work on streets; $198.60 for sprinkling wagon; 81417010: Sher- idan road and bridge repairs. An ordinance from the committee on stream gud alleys [or a 3- plank sidewalk on easterly side of Sheridan rind from Sylvan Newhall‘s walk to north village line wan panned. Water committee was instructed to axrauge for' supplying water free to Gad’s Hill Settlement camping Lem. pogrily north_of the vilage. --___2AA_.. r '4 .7 Finance and judiciary committee instructed to report at next meeuhg terms and conditions on which prop erty owners abutting on main sewer on Hazel avenue may be allowed to connect with it. Fire and water committee inatrhct- (ad to arrange for housing sprinkling wagon, in barn or mharwiso. Adjourned tothe 10th. WMLoalmu. Jay Weddell, son of Rev. J W Weddell. is a Park visitor. He 13 at the home of Mrs. Hammond. Min. J. Altman, a summer visitor, had we misfortune w badly bu‘m bar band on the Fourth, while attempt ing to load a revolver, Miss Emma, daughter of ex-mayor R. G. Evans, entertained a few of her young friends yoewrday after- noon on the occasion of her birthday. The electric railwny surpassed Ill previous records the 4th. Twenty thousand passenge were? carried. Thirty-seven cars w run all day and late into the nigh . . The equip men: of the road was taxed to it: limit. There were no accidents dur- ifigtbe day. The Park also came in for a large patronage. The at tendanoe exceeded m. Him Gncé Chapman went up to} Lake Forest one day last week and} played at a prime game on the Out- w‘ensia links and came home mailing and reasonably happy: viith two prfzee. 0f mm, tho! Omnnaiaiws 'were surprised, and wondered what kind of young Mia they had ut Highland Park. They are “winners? All they want is a fair chance. Deloa V.Cmdlll. Mr. Ben Schnu; .Boldwu- Wei! .. . Flute-lay Wham-wall An Age of becialties. wfi‘éfig‘figzggmt Our Special :y is Fine Groceries... 0n North Shore cmcwo. Or an .I. L. mull-c. MW- Fine Ice Creams, Fruit Ices,. I The Theme of the ”dub-The Fad or the day Is Developen. udln Mew-ml In; five Am W needn. bud-III flmq‘WM-I. Magnum-Wu mundydone. Completclhn-M Mu Bards. [waxing Cues. Wm mm“. mammalian m mmwmd again. a unnum- ell-of MIA-why unexcelh Hm Chic-(o m. Cal! In and examine wort. Pam infirm-non m. up - p Ice Cream and Ices. 0mm W1 ruled an n In and. Pm es Always Right. Tm .o. nun-Ia! M- Evans Brothers. REPAIRJNG T m sms REPAIRED. m mm ’orch m a M Andsolidta “Memento” mkwillasutc awntinunaol'yout patronage. ' ‘ ‘ JPRICES R.EA50NABLE..r HIGHWOO ). WAUKEGAN AVE. EITQIAYII CIVII m Its :mouo. Peabody. lloughrleling‘ 8: Co. . Brand’s l'hoto Supply House, .- LEWIS, CATERER... BUILDING LOANS â€"â€"â€"-uom mar Regu ar Meal: 5 ‘. B Gréen Coo, 9.014 or nonwoOD. No. I so Mn Street. ‘70 'IO PHONE I0. “I. It. DEUCE PHONE IO. 3: TH \‘l”. T". “IUD I.” M. «It 'ILAM) PAIR. HI INLAND PARK. ILL. LOANS... ”ME-MADE CAKES. Vacant and Improved Real Estate. WIND... “I. AU. IIIIII PAI'KI CENTRAL AVE. HIGHLAND PARK Kodaks, Cameras, Plates, Eastman’s Films, Printing and cveloplng Papers, Kodaking Phone 33. fifififi’é 'vmfi CA 1183! LAKE dun“ his which we hunk i019 d ‘ value“ {gr uni .TuJ .0. gu'mq three ‘ n 9' duo every ‘ that day I then city I and mom WM 1w nu

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