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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 13 Jul 1900, p. 4

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ClosingOutSnlc. Mir? E. L. Erskine has dmided to close out all her stock of spring huts, ’and Bonnets at less than original cost. This will b6 an opportunity to ladi'es of the Park and neighbm- iug villages to obtain high class millinery'at very low_ prices. Those who come' catty will have agood' choiée. ‘ - >* If you are'thiuking‘ of giving a reception, luncheon, dinner party, or an outing, cullonLewis the cater- er, Basye Stockiwho will serve {on} artistically. , J. HAKRY . P“?- 5!. John- Aveu ow- Wo Telephone 78. FOR SALE~â€"CH EAR-4.0K” build- ‘ipg tilé, 12x81?) inches; will sen all Or. part of them. Inquire at NEW; 03509. Park Ava. Upholsteflni ‘aud wmaéw Shades West ‘lm Street. W'Inngm. ‘ amalwu LIME. 1mm IOP. I: STORE FOR RENT-In High. wood. 0n Highwaod avenue, near corner of Waukegan Ivonne. Inquire of Julius Laagaler. ' "’ Tnnuoxx 213. Tokpiono No. 0. AM! Sunday: and M0"- day during Summer . Uflice: Fleccher Block. LOST.â€"~Dark blue enamel 'chdt- Blaine pin.'fleur do 133 pattern, but with three pearls, lost in’ Win- 'netka; near 9r at depotLJtfly 75!). Address M; K.‘G., 1521 Masonic Temple, Cbicagd. ~ FOR SALEâ€" Bagged Plymouth Rock and Silver laced W yandotte Eggs. Call at RAILROAD Mm: Hon. ’iILOYD-M. BERGEN, M. D. bfili‘H." 'H. BOULTER. GI‘ENCOE HOTEL. - nun-» “a... n6 rhu l H. A. LINDWALL. D1? Frank M. Ingalls, DR. E. C. KAYE, 2. Professional .. o Block-Went of ca‘ mm "GLENCOE. e DENTIST. Dentist; nun-ma Park . Ill. umcl Hons ~ I A. “u E I' Until tango!- none Higglgndfarh Illinois. Since the thncil hm cement sidewalk about school building. thehon ly decided to put in e c5 on the Sheridan Road, steps and walks on the and we gweas some node west side, where the aim? Many people wanfitdow the appearance of thin street, and though a ma board have' opposed cu children’s play ground, the teachers think they along very well at the, east side. ' Olfeourse there will ‘f‘ez more or lees repairs every year, and as we have‘eo' fine a 'buildin;' all right minded citizens want it}; up! up. and not allowed to run dc '10. Hence We hre glad the board 1} ere these substantial and: endurité ;_ » improve- ments: Plank inlh. nuggets” are not wise.” injhe emigwthey east more andim chubby an»? unsightly much ofthe time. at be:;:. On ‘ the whole we think our aching [mind is a pretty sensible, cannon-tire body. being at the same time ggarogreesive and economical. . We understand they will make‘ a chit yge in the‘ janitor, the new man we jékuow not, but every man can’t mafia a good school or church janitor. The rooms must be kept neat and it 'jfirst class order all the time, every! hing in and about the building'looke ‘ after, and never pufi‘ one whiff of g2 )baoco in- side that building, in séfinool .houte 0: out. We have lxeerdéiffe'zomplaiuta in other years touqhingiii just these points. ‘ " - Messrs Oboe and Weragn have be- gun work on the uew'gf; Episcopal church.- We are'glad thy work is to he done by our home fwntrsctore and workmen. We haw; not seen the plane but for a town? f this size, they are quite elaborah. But the Trinity‘ folks wise1y h::‘re respect for the future in their: plans and fifty or even »tWentx-fi‘és- years will make yquiteadifl’erenoeggn the de. mands on that church,f0;§§:there is no good reason why the prcji’mrity and growth ofthe last half ‘ V n years should not characterizeaf'te history for decades yet to eome. j We eongratulate té‘ia Trinity people on their future, i:1 respeet of a house of worship, for igy'will be the first public. building thatgtz‘an be .eeen to add to repute of the $vity.- The new Trinity, like the ne‘ '3 Trinity of Boston, will become a mezyé'red feature of the city; as Boetoh fl-g’rinijy has become the monument o fihe rector Who presided over the p i'iah during its erectiOn, so our Trix; §.y_.yvill. be Rector Wolcdtt’a monuur‘fi‘ Pt, for men need not die to'rnake en greminders monumental. \ ' - We understand the calyx-act calls (0': a completed edifice Freud, for consecrfit‘ion and use :3' January, 1901. L; There is a new military, company in town, the “Juvenilij! Zouavea,” cumposed wholly of 'ofi'uzeéra', no pri- vates. At lastnoeonntajiir consisted or, four members ansâ€"follc’f’vs. Roger. Woloott, maid} Leonard Wolcott, captain; Clifi'or;§Gray,oolor sargent; Selden Wakeigj, corporal. The ,oompany have ~“grills every day. Wednesday witn bd a sham battle on the Trinity Cfllrch lawu. Tho ambulance, or woifien'e relief mp3 were on handfwitég a child’s vegan to carry the wom’fled of the ield. A half score of Cuildmn, an ce man, Judge Hibbgrd on his wheel, and some other}. witnesned ghe fray. The militagiv academy (auto to look after its lain; rels.‘ : That eminently exclus'péi'e and aris- mratic town, Loch Lyué‘i Maryland. find an election recently :é ; d the small white folks are a bit too iiristocratic ‘0 go to the polls tovog‘n alongside gentlemen of color. The;. 1‘6ng had audidaws of their own 3-? ’ad elected way one .of‘ them and £21: white ar» stocrats are in a state 0 ‘ ‘fmind over the appalling idea of “gbeing ruled 1y niggera”! Hinc illagw lachrymae. Rah for the "niggers": menâ€"no nutter-about their color; culture or wealthâ€"who have not: ublic‘apirit slough to vote, deserve; be “ruled ... .4“... n Needles and parts for: ‘31} sewing nachiues at. Schneider Cooke’ a. ' Miss Catherin Yoe lefL {Madnesduy or a stay of several fiveeks in the School Home l-prm Served ’em RI ’ Trinity Chute“? Military ordered I 1119 public has win- 5'nqge step with “one first side, :13 on the frinow are. no improve ,,; on that. brity of the ailing the '{N6 believe would get north and Miss Sweeney‘ was ‘a popular young toacher who bid the‘ respect of all who knew her Mr. Dfiscoll is an electrician, and is favora‘bly known here. The marriage of Miss Mary Sweeney, daughter o[_ Mr. and Mrs. M. Sweeney. to Mr. W. M. Drhooll, occurred Wednendny, at 9 o’clock, a: St. Mary’s church. - After the. «my the happy couple and immediate friends re- paired to the home of the bride’s parents where, a «hint, wedding breakfast was served. ' They left on the 3 o’clock for an extended wed- ding journey. through the northwest- orn states and will make their future home in San Diego, Ca]. This; is an improiement to which our North Highlanders are fully en- titled and we are glad to know that the school board recognize the fact They pay their proportion of the taxes as well as do the folks down’ here and the members of “1- school board wisely and truly say they are as much entitléd to repaixf ,3“ we denizens of the popular part of the city. We oongratulnu the north and folks on the improvements being made in the'Po'rt Clinton 'achool house. A new roof 59 being put on, new sidewalks being built. some old fences removed, all the old plastering rammed from the ceilings and new put on. walls decorated, wood work 'pui_nted, ew. Drkcoll-Smy. Nupfiah mlenmiud Wednesday. June 27. ‘ The managers of the Highland Park hospital will give a public is céption at the hospital, No. 60 First street, north.'just above Mr. Robert- son’s lumber yards, Wednodny af- ternoon next Week, July 18th. from 2 to 5 o’clock. This reception is given for the sake of enabling the people to see just what the box-1pm! is, it: aocom modatious and heads. Let' every per'mn who ca'm,ntu~nd and take your friends with you. . I 'This is non begging scheme, but an educational eflort, to inform the public respecting the hospital itself as wall ha its work. ‘ F’ The .friends of Rev. e. A. Gould,“ formerly pastor of the Baptist church of this city; will be interested to knowof his prosperity in his pastor- ate in Shelbyville, Ind. Since he assumed his charge there, there have been over one hundred additions to his church. His church has just voted him a vacation- of six weeks, which he will spend with Mrs. Gould and his daughters, among the moon- tains and It the ‘sea shore in Cali for-inn. Mrs. Gould has improved in health to a remarkable degree si residing on the Pacific slope. I \Leke county wasurepreeented in the first' graduating class of the Northern Illinois- State 'Normal School. Miss Joanna R. Sweeney, of Fort Sheridan, being one of the fifteen who completed the course. Miss Sweeney was very poptij‘n‘r in her clues; this was shoérn when she wins chosen to be the “class artist.” This is an excellent school for the reparation of teachers and Lake Ewnty may well feel proud in being so Wellhrepresented in the first class. The Northwestern had another of its famous Lake Geneva excursione Thursday of this week. We regret our inability to attend. For some reason no' notice of the event wee given here till after our last week’s iesue had been published and told, .13 time altogether too short to notify the people and they have time to go. We hope they will give as due no. tice of the Madison one. A meeting of the executive com- mittee 'of the Lake .County Soldiers‘ and Sailors’ Reunion and other: interested, is called Jar Saturday, July 14, at G. A. Hall. Waukegan. to consider: first, the advisability of holding a reunion this year; second, fixing time and place for reunion if one is to be held; third, other inat- ters of interest to the association. The Exmoor golf club will give a grand dinner next week Thursday with a vaudeville and other attrac- tive features for the evening. It will be a swell eflair and happy _will they be who are invited. The ofioere. in charge will do every thing poelible to make it. auocese worthy of the Club’s enviable reputation. Port Clinton. A Reception. SPLENDID DRY GOODS BARGAINS. thkd to move quickg} TmhandleQu “watchman. All-wad In l'ana s. a 6m“: Tone! Paperucenu , Anialine les' mpgts’oc‘toh adozShdf ‘ 25m ShMardC-lkossand pryd FuflCmquu poem A few pain Ins 33.09 Shoes to W” yd “flu ' yd d at”. n I ua use 5c '35}. KitchenC a; fluflexh Mania; [2 m to 25cm Ladia Aprons 10C to 61b pa' Pillows 81.00 Corsets 25cm“. - xkes I6qum Mas cum ,‘ Ladies’ Vest a: up 419., m Boilersum Men’sHosen vainpoc an 'uvaIoc \A’cmnplctc fine Ms u'Boys’ in flmfimm 'Shim unusuawflm, :tpopm HaneBmfluxzan? I” twin-c = Bicycle Repairing that Stays Repaired TM 6"" TH- KIND WEBSTER DENMA 0n North Shore Vacant and Implovcd Real 0:- Can .I. I... Housman-g. Win-sou. wcmmnmarormm-WNM Fine Ice Creams, Fruit Ices, : Ice Cream and hes. omn rimmpuy rum and De! w This is a time "he An Age of Specialties. 'gmdndnghflw? Our Specialty is Fine Groceries A. L. LEWIS, GATERER... Telephone 46. Highland Park. IIYIIITII CIVCI '0. IICCFYI I... IIDDIIOI. cno AID OGIICI ’1 CT!!! 1; bars Soap for 25 cents lb can Pears l0 cents lbs Come, value 32.00, h r 81.00 3 lbs Tea $1.00 . ' . ‘ Ladiés' Shirt Waists reduce! WE UHDERSELL EVERYBODY. J' PRICES REASONABLE.‘ 'HIGHWOC-D. WAUKEGAN AVE. mumeymontheuu kt. Hithu'th cadet mmhuve the cho‘cut dock in! Staple and Fancy lace an nwmmmodmm we. next tothe . 3%?“3’ h m P. nun r a. and v Ind an n I“ I L II - hmm (I The Park's Bargain Center. Peabody. ”ouéhleling CHICAGO. THE NORTHWESTERN, A. A. HOSES. Prop'r. Andnuani mfmwmm' wotk‘will 1.3m: ;cootlnm of 7°“ ‘BUILI )ING LOANS SAMPLE GROCERY PRICES. ---- ‘10!!! BAKERY Regulu' Meal; Served. Prla 5 Always Right. COO-.4 0F :uaawoOD. D0- AND HOME-MADE CAKES., B. Green 6: 00., lay. Black. 9 mo tum PARK. w" LOANS... has to Mon. Tone! P tdndsofflhnmoact. Trunks and V1196 a 6m“: my?” 1 do: Shelf *1"! C one- All HM CENTRAL AVE“ HlGHLAND PARK Evans Brothers. I All DWI. Phone 33. Tm ”9' a w

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