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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 27 Jul 1900, p. 1

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éFinc Meats ‘FISII 0| “SUM. DAYS 'elephone u'lnnthdtm n. mymmnuddfi Fran Em? and Creamery Inner. ‘Cicscr Bros“! Ibo-elm, gaudy-rim. nmuflhhcflyhfiu "Mandel-chatter“: dinner table. nun-urn. 'AII. .t weather. Italian-air?” um [cm-nun. M~Cb Class Vaudeville LHOICI POULTRY cum "in!“ an Cult-3 Am MEITS BRAND, LocalA‘cnt dTmmdthCQ» r, W’s M All'a, Vimflnm l RAILMY “IS 870' BROS a: 85665. Improved Real nu PM 40. PLUUIIII ON HAND.- Telephone Co. Cll¢A00 gnaw. mu "inn": 3W“... mu "wanna Mn. D. Cole 13 visiting relatives at Aurora. , _ V LAKE FOREST, Mrs. Ed Zimmer is visiting her brothel: In Chicago. Mia- May Scott 19 visiting friends in Whizewator. Wis Remember Levin does his own work. All work guaranted Mrs. J. Fromm is visiting friends in South Havnn, Mich. . Miss Florande Evana‘ spent Moh- day with friends in Waukegan. ' Newman Finney and Earl Purdy are at Paupau lake for a few weeks. Mrs Lieut. Davis is visiting her parents, Mt. and Mrs F. P. Hall 7 Mr. H.' S. Vail and family, will spend a few weeks at Wausaukee. _ Levin in an expert on old Father time and French clocks. Mrs. Ethel Shore: of Milwaukee, is visiting at C. J. Streiber’a. - Mn. Dick and little daughter of Chicagp is visiting at Mtg. <H. Mr. aners. ILG. Evans were guests of Dr. Bean’s ‘at Wankogan, " EM Cooke andC. 1‘.me Spent a few days at Paupau lake. Michigan. ‘ Mrs. .1]. Wallace Wakem g‘ave a quiet social dinner Sunday night to several of her frienfls. .- There will be no Sunday morning services the Baptist church July 29 and August 5. M188 Elsie Brand has returned home from her visit in North North field where she has been rusticating and recuperating. The many friends of Mrs. James Grant will be pleased to know that she ' has returned from a Chicago hospital and is convalescent.- Mrs. Edward Hat and daughter, Mrs. Amsféldt, and Miss Emma 118: of Chicago, were guosts of Miss Grace Elvey on Friday 1350;. Miss Grace Klein gang 3' fareiell party on Thursday. , She . reeves shortly with her paren‘éJlr‘. and Mrs Fromm,‘ for Lincoln,Neb. » Mr! Will' Nuremberg. 31;,16“ on Thursday for the wilds of Iowa, where' he expects tostay an, indefi- nite length of Lim ‘ . . I!’I§l§§§li!ui§llÂ¥iޤ: W. 0. Hipwell read the service Sunday at Trinity and than read an excellent sermonwwbose we know not. nor does it matter much so long as it was good and contained the mum and fatness of the gospel. Misses Gracé Smitl} and-Alice Undnrwood of Chicago, Miss Belle Hawkins of Highlaéd Park, ana Chandkr, Egan. Fanny Everett, Nellie Palmer, Carroll Sweetland, Thee. Tronll, C. Jones and sevenil' others .weompanied the Captain Morgan folks to their summer not~ tags at Green Lake, Wis.,' for a housewarming. As the cottage has been cloéed all winter it will prob: ably require the united and pro- fi-Eefifi 65y of Minneapolis have been visiting ‘Mrs. J, K. Cal- houn of Glenooe the past week. The death rate-in Chicago lagt week was very low,'only 12.6 per 1.00010! population. And yet'Cbi- c drinks unfiltered Lake Michi- wuer. Bdtztho city sewage ‘ no longer turn'ed into the lake. Let us take cite of our sewage. I Highland Park. mumuu-ng HIGHWOOD. trusted efforts of the young“? 8 Week or ten duysito‘ it't oughly warmed and dri one a to be wholly safe and canton for, their elders to occupy‘ . John Gray and his aistéf,"‘_un- stance, went over to Grant? 3 \m Wednesday night, for a in}! mg Its’ visit... with their undé befo‘ra not: Ola open. . ‘ ‘ 5g The Northwestern railroa Eh haVe removed ihe last at uld white fence which used in inn and their park on St. John’ a tweak; The foundation Wall: of Tr ity church are in so you‘can' seek-be general size and ground plan ol: §lllfl building. No other liko it int! View parts. , 1;: The Baptist church folks will ‘ ave no Sunday morning services lo: who next two Sundays, July 2ch .nd August 6th. This will glvg =p¢= ‘ple nnd‘gastora rest. ’ l ' For, fine ice creams. fruit. sherbets, and fancy makes go to Lewis, the caterer, Buys b Telephone 451. Ice cream w sale mid retail. ' J C. C. Cbeay’and sou Gerald, E55110 gone to Coloradovto 868 the 01:50! on, Cinemas. They contemplate r the a- bit of a vacation in tho: high :Mi- tudes of “Centennial state." ' othé‘r of their unique entertain next week, Th’ursday evening. T will (be another fine dinner, . choipe music and plenty of dun No méssage yet from rector cot. Why does n9§_ spine omen ipg Yankee establish a teleg station in mid-ocean so we can track of our friends 351th croi Atlantic; ' Some “degenerate preacher; Chicago” will supply the pul; the Presbyterian Elm-rob whilc grtor is 'away. Perhaps our ad iniatration will 3th cl there during vacation! If you want to keep track 0‘ time the electric «cara' pass thr the Park, put it down in your ‘ 017' as follows:â€"-12, 32'und 52 Robert D., Vthn‘t is “Bob," V loan and his younger brother Georg -; left the Park inst'Saturday {0; the, 9, lat, We understand. to play tennisii-bit qt- pbpular summer resorts. Egggbey know how. Monday they were? lay- at the Longwood tournament; great Boston; {1th after any hon}. South-â€" and 48 minutes after- the even Do that and you can’t miss it. The Ebenezer Sunday '5 planned a picnic £011 the lake for Tuesday, but the weather ing unpropitu’ous it was.put till Thursday. Hau it rained day they' would have got ‘fEbenezer" up and bad a “whether or , no,” as the old f down east. went to prayer mew: Miss Grace Leach has been ter- taining her friend, Miss Gila , of Lou Angolan, a couple of ‘ aka. They are both attending the aion bodily school convention i Dr. Cheney’s church in Chicago week. Risa Leach, we beiie :h is one o: the instructors in kindt: gu- tan, in which work she i5 in ‘t‘ sog- mud specialifl. :5 The body of young MilJlea who was drowned of! our she 16 was found on the beach ihe gun, Tuesday, July 24, havingfi icon in the water a little over six if} z-eks His father came out from 0?; :ago and identifiéd the body, and a' far a coroner’s inquest it was taken {his home. i , . , FORT SHERIDAN, thfin’ HIGHEAN max. no; :that heir ‘mer iool font. lin- hity 'rch )Ia )le the 28 [, Mrs. Chan {l‘hompuon In nnjoying I! Visit from h‘ sister. 9'". I”. ‘Mll.’ ‘u‘OIUI: :"flIIOCQbN sauna-”u; , Mn. J. W elson visitediu Win- nath Int w m. En. film has been visiting friend. in Chmgo. \ Misc Emilyflonrad reached home last Tua‘sdny evening. » 11in Etta Ellison is visiting MM: m Tolllo. Ohio mg Benhimqme virgud Meals in Chicago thg' punt wool, - Mrs. .J. CuUinship is traveling in Coiorado with u party 'of friends. A noowaa Born to "Mr. and Mn. Zelkiu Winds: last Sunday nigh. Min 0. L. "Batman is spending the gamma! with Miss Emma Mina 133133an Aldrich left Win. notif- Twain, evening {or Colqrado Em. and ‘19. J. L. Dowd yearn Suturdly, July 28, from their trip at 8 o‘clock; “WI"NM ”‘6'"!er ’1. "ar‘vn V v w-v v- ‘Rev. Q. L2 50'"! nwill pm a the Congregation] church uextVSun. day morning. Sunday evening services will be held at theamgreguuogal church Mr and Mrs; Emery 3nd son were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Herrick ‘lut Sunday Mr. and Mn. Favour and family left the village on Thursday to make their home in Chicago. - Miss Mary Willis, of Brooklyn} N. Y., is visiting her amen)!” C. S Thorue,i n Winnotkt Mien Fcnnie 'Suartout. 0‘9““ bul-E,firvasthe guest of Mrs. George W. Oldfuther the past week. ’ Mrs. C. 0. Arnold am) her Sunday school class entertained the children of the Congregational Sunday school at a picnic given on “a. Arnold’s grounds last Friday afternoon from 2 to 5. Refreshments were served by the young ladies of theeleal end all the children Med it a great ne'e- ‘Fel’ix-wWhiw Terror, ‘ G The following books have beau added to the Winneth public 11kgry: _ . anon, W. IDAâ€"Hero in Home- spun, B 28- ‘ “'Jvâ€" 'v-r -_- v , 7 . Bradley, A._ G.â€"Highwaya and Byways in Devon andflornwall, 914 2 I; B '72 ' g Bynner, E. L.â€"â€"Agneo Surriuge. B 99. “g ' Cari-o] Jeromeâ€"Boys and Girl. in the Philippians. .1910; C 23. ‘ "£33113; I. L, B. -â€"Yangtze Val layi 2-791, 91p [LB 5}. Y. ' Ggufier (Chomnflâ€"Emperor, Al- exander I. B, A! 2. 'Gwy-nu, Stephenâ€"Highways and Byways in 00093:! and Antrim, ‘914.15:'G'99.' A : Cheney, 6. E.‘â€"~Nun:aber 49 Tink- ham Street, C 42. 1 j - Coo, G. A.â€"â€"Spirituhl Life. 215: c 65.. V. a ‘ Connor..RaBphâ€"â€"Bla'k Rockfc 76. Cook, T. A.â€"â€"Rouen,'[ 14.4; C 77.’ ’ Donner, Percyâ€"- Highways ., and Byways in Normandy, 914.42; D 3-1. ”Essie, John~Mi§éidaippi Valley in the Civil War, 973.7; F 54. FRIDAY. JULY 27. (firth; micâ€"Moscow, 914.7; iiééhm,oeciI-â€"Nurombmg,9u.3 Winnetka. 33%»?! “9? V‘A-rrvâ€"g-ar-r‘vi n- I will punch u mi “w. Ileu, Georgeâ€"Flume. Electric“, and the Osman, 587; I] 3, , . MacDonald, Ronn|d~ Sword of the King. 3! 141. Malastet, J. B.~Histcry of the People of the U. 8.. vol 5, 973; M 22. Kimball. S. W.~â€"Adumura o! Francuia. M 09. - * Mitchell 8. W.â€"Aqtohiognpby o! a Quack M 99!. _ "ink. if F.â€"-J Brian. M 78. ”my “NE-way. A. B.â€"- Highways Ind Byways in North Wlla. 914.235 ‘ min. :1. L’Amri‘m mam, 3m... 4 vol. 1 973; 1’ 88. Pratt. M. L. ~8totiel of Colonial Children. J P88. Saga. Willinmâ€"Rolzort Tourney, wry 3! “MW .9.“- St 3. éurmck E nâ€"quwou 0‘ Religion, 215- s: 2 -â€" _ .n . m wWinner. C. D. ~Hy Sum in a Garden, 817. W 24m. Woman' a Paris, 914. 4; W 84. While Mr. Aldridge in. dint-I- ing' his arms: with Judy Doom, City'Mlnhnl Thomas ,H. Doolcy walked‘ behind him‘ and struck him on his face and side of his head two or three hard blows 'ich hi. flat at his “billy." for hi0 hoe was black and hills when we “w it three days later. Constable Grunt mu lovers! others, including lnymrcobh. was standing in the con“ room or in the front more room. Lam he to when in hand by Mr.Gnnt toJudge 1191mm, when he acknowledged the deed and In lined $3.00 and cost. Hr. Aldridge is competent to hit are of himwlf in thin matter, but what we wart to know is. how long this city iI' to be disgraced with th'u kind of ofieial bullying and rowdy. ism? It is only I tow week! since this some city' marshal found I am: standing quietly on the stop. of his boarding hon-o Ind struck him one or two blows with his “hilly" without cause. There is no annuity [or such an olficial; we have' plenty of good men for marshal mad man whom the good people of the Path would like to have in that poution. Why need the mayor disgrace the city and menace decent, orderly ‘ I. by keeping su_ch men in co? The marshal should -be diphurgod at Tho AM. Major K. P. David-on. who left Fort. Sheridan 1m Timothy noon There are three members of the battery with him and their plan no 40 take a round-about trip through Toledo. Clevolund, Buflllq.__cto.. to on his «while with I W irom GenuJosaph» Whack? to Goa. Milan in Washington." has had bad luck on accouutoi the roads and the giving out of hi. Win-tic first. He has been waiting lover-ll days It Ea Forte. Ind“ fotwncw tire- Iorwardrd from the (my I! aachusetu. GLENCOE. New York Ind than” to W'ullingb ton. flow In. it in my respect. this uuexpoowd delny will clung! ghoir plum we know not, but the diap: pointnem in my“. . / gg: mm New Yark and thence to Wuhingh Samarium»:- ' ' c ton. flow ‘32!“ in '1‘!" respect. this %$-fltwm E, uuexpeewd ey vi cheep gheir “’ plum we know not, but the dieep: jag .D.Iee:.flu'fiw~ mi: Pomm‘ i- 879“ ' . %“*§‘m- “ m Pesto: Pfenfinehl‘e Bible eh- ‘ , friend- aurt WM, an to: '- ,um‘l‘ their-WM ohwoweehn 'd- new Ephnimonam y. . nun-aunt. 'J y x .C‘m Hume; M. A. 8.-:â€"W 39""! ,: '32", J. G.-Pootiul Worn. 8n; 'sé'ignobos. cmlkpngiuc-I an "”1 t (, Iâ€"Cmcifixion. .2”; 3 'uuuaom- an «0 mm In. K. J. Gihb'l link bahy in . narrowly ill. - rpmuwmu Gnu”. m. J. Hue-bk ml may. will nova My to Wuhan when in will engage in sidewalk making. Samuel Swan: ha blood the uloon of Jane! mm The Nuthanl of Oh‘ are fit- ug n J. W", tho “W'- Hn. Bunch“ and daughter. of in You-t. Inn been uniting (M upon}. Do not target “in WI. picv lie. given to: Chaplain Vlflllll, on hag. lat. Good guac- mdduudng. Pint battalion, M U. S. infamy. wan-Ltd Now York Thu-h] and law a Fat m Sat- IrdlyotMy. _ ‘ tht. Funk Thorpe mpmiod )1 iii Ionank, jr., is wading he woe} tinting Islands and ulr __..-o Chpltid Vacuum loft In! 0nd Fulton. Ohio. M ‘Thundly to to gone about. 10 dun Lint.- Mof 7th 0. 8: and» ion, now visiting fflendl. in this post. upset- to loan fut hail: mm m, m join his logic-at. Lincoln White. formerly III! 16“ U. S. inf-ntry at this post. hi ha, “uh-mod to: (liability and £3de nuking ‘Fod Shaidnn hi. [Mn The I‘W_ was the biggest kind of n some-I. Third-y evening. on B. W. Patton'u extensive Ind beautiful “a. The place In brilliant} lluuimted with Woe-a lawn. The goo-u an. in mu, my more than the not! “again. had sméciplwd, sud hence their mppliu )f mdlol.otc.. run shod an only 1nd I raid wa- nna-fully made on Fred Schumuoher’a "Without. In addition to the Chinese human Kr. Patton had eloetdcugtu placid in the ravines. lighting up in veil-d comers moot elective”. The out ing "a deiighdnl and no N made to: dawn or amen. John may. the maintain-n quiw sick the put in days. Loci of «lo-bk m on hand and In proce- of incubation 10: non Inch. pm whariho and}. Nance b hen». given to all I - cud mum ck council gold - Imid m. meme “#1:.” «E- M: «dated . all . drain . ”mutuawam- nub- gna buck noggin. '31.” MW m ton in: «gem-l "use no the “.5 Blood“ "en-e tempt ) “and” «In! H M M mm o! u! Jain-ace fur (ht-n: callus monamhesnycmuemufi Highwood. WINNETKA. LAKESIDE

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