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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 24 Aug 1900, p. 6

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5!. Join Mr... on. Dying. Absent Sunda§ and Hon , 0"“ “’3. .33". any dunnx unmet nun mm _Olfice: ~ Fletcher Block. hum 382. rm No. 0. ,J. HARRY. PM- Park Aye TnLnPuos: 213. FOR SALEaChettp; ’fineruik‘ling lot, 100 feet front, 220 feet deep, on Oakland avenue. 1’. O. Box 455. 308 SALEâ€"~Light machine wagon wast, new. Bugain. . _ ~ Sensual-m Coon, Jewelers and Opticians. FOR SALE â€"-â€" Barred Plymouth Rock and Silver-laced Wyandotte Eggs. Call at Railroad Men’s Thomas Morton has been‘pushing the improvements with great. rapid- ity' during the last two or three weeks. First. the city elerii’s office has been greatly changed. The vault has been enlarged to double its oldgcapacily, by tearing out the south side and enlurging‘lit.» The old library room has been wu'uucwd with the clerk‘s olfice'by means of a new door through the brick partition wall. Out oi this room has been built a toilet to; u. raally taking for this a part of the jai corridor. New swne'door and window sills are be- ing put. in, new plutforms in from of the building and. one by the old library door, greatly improving the outside appearance of the building; 111.111.1012 “1. "059;!“- “Eg‘st‘arias the north partition (if file council chamber has been re- mov'ed taking in all that old .uuused old tank room. Four windoivs have been cut through the walls,'and when completed it will make One large. light, airy, fine room. It is‘ finished 05.0verhead like; the old room. This will enable tl‘zem as set the partition railmg back to them» trance door, giving the, council mote mom. bésides plenty of ropm for spectators. - .5 ,,d,_,:AL__ :_. .r , We understand the committee in charge‘plans this new addit'ou to be used by the police judg for his court room. By punin‘g a desk or table in there it would make a good one. The entire building ‘will be heated by a furnacg. ' ’ DR. H. H. BOULTER. Many people wanted the building enlarged and put into first class shape, but the council seemed to think they had better fix it. up ,as they are doing, so that it. Would serve for the next ten years or so, when the city wuuld put up a fine new and suitable building through- out, one that wduld last the city this balance of the new century, and be a credit to the city also. That was not our oyigmal View, though we are inclinad to think it is>pretty sound. W'e‘moat heartily approve what is being done. It is well and wisely done and we. congratulates those in chargq of it with thier achievements. LLOYD M. BERGEN. M. D- 'T’s True. Apropos of the'ageut of the Shah of Persia}; visit to this country to study the trolley system before the Shaw builds a line from his capital, Tabor“, to the Caspian SeaJhe Timflerald said a ' few days 'ggo; "A two-hours ride on the Evanston line from Chicago to Wankegan, along the, picturesque North Shore, will give the agent of the Persian HSriae. DSTâ€"~On electric car, between F t. Sheridan and Waukegan, Saturday afternoonâ€"a small brown leather bag. containing infant’s garments, étc.; finder will be rewarded for returning it to room 440, 79 Dear- born street. or to Highland Park bank, Highland Park, Ill. ELENCOE HOTEL. City Building lmpmveul'ents. a Professional “ DR.E. C.- One‘ Block “'29! ‘0! the dépot GLENCUE. , DENTIST. Dentist. nighland Park. Ill. mama Put. In. mum Yuk. it(Illinois. 00115ng the bout 5; ruler‘all tb_e infom tion he needs to !_ A-... :51: in Asia.” That Is a prom ne cumpfiment to our electric rp A .. but the beauty of it is that it i uboulumly true. The Times Herald urtbér says: _ . _ J Luv LIWW'uv-wnv ...~_., "“l'ha- trolley a» is the' real ad- vance agent pl“ _.»rog$ess mid the swift evangul of matter living and higher social 00m, ions.” If any of our v ‘iety sated selnct find ‘themselvm‘g oppressed with ennui, let them t» v the electrii: and vibe “swift evauggé.” will soon set them down It'll}r doorway of the if any of our v ‘iety sated an End themselvu a oppressed ' ennui; let them tair » the electrié the “swift avauggé‘.” Will soon , .. r»; . W” A, them down at th:{ doorway on we famed Fort Sheigilau Park. where after spending couple evening hours they can or; do home greatly refreshed‘in apiriffand the stock of IUlIWIIW u... _r-.V_ social idqu groatlfireplenished. New Row to“ Ugh. m. The C. 8 M. E lectric Railway Co. now sells round ‘rip' excurlioh tick- ets to Wilson avenue in Chicago (the north terminus of the Nurthwustem Elevated Railwafi ‘ gbox; itlthrvals a} high speed be tween Evanstbu L Wilson avenue: and connect withg“ 29 elevated trains. The tickets’are fgfsd to return on date stamped, unéj re sold by local agents at the fulffigviug rates: ‘ Highland Parg‘E; 40c; Wilmette, g5c; .Keuilwortlgf 25c; Winnotka, 5c; 'Gleucoe, 3'“; Higlnvoo‘d, 50¢:- Ft. Sheridan, 50¢; L'lka Forest; 55c, The 101ride Migr'er ticket sold by the 0., M. St. 3". Co. at Evauston f0];i 3361!), good l-‘letween Evahstou an ’ilson averfi'w, are also con- venient for hold: '%3 of C. M. Elec- tric commutation": - icketa reading to Evanstou. ‘9; ' Go to the J; icago parks and Lstoma at smulfigficostu'in -time and .mofiey, without fifs noiso‘aud danger on crowded stmia. ‘ f u- “ml-v..- The fare on t is '5 cents in ei Wilson avenue elevated railway 1“ direction between i any point on the ‘beart of Chicago. L, __J We have just ‘z;lx:eiVed_ from Hon. James .H._Daviruou. s graduate of the Northwesteif, :E Military Academy. a beautiful lit'éi- booklet.‘ entitled “The Artie Clvfi‘i." As We seen its covers, srt’isti-T'; y representing the rough,. ragged ind towering .ice bet-gs of the mg hern seas, it is de- lightfully refresting in the August atmospherefanfigwe almost make ourselves believfi’that the temper? store has lowerefi'fseveral degrees. A little bio 'yaphieal sketch all each of them-'inlrers of the Artie: Club of Americi Ehus been collected and publishedlgw’r the club by’Mr. Rudolf Kerstiuli of New York. We quote‘from it tgv sketch of James Wheeler Davimon, who was well known to man" of our younger readers when hgé was a cadet in the Northwestern W‘ itary Academy, and We feel sure begins been pleasantly remembered by :1 imny of them. “He was $35! in Austin. Minn, 'June 14, 187 ,égducahed at Nurtlr western Militu'r‘ Academy, High: land Park. Ill. journalist; U. S. consular represu' tative [or the island of Formosa, Jwan, decorated. 1895 with the impe -|l “Order of the Rising Sun" by. fie majesty the em- peror of Japaw,“vmember of Peary Artie expueitit} 1893 and 1894, member of 189:9;{and 1894 ice cap party until .iuli‘pacltated by frost |bite, attechee flit Formosan expe- idition (militarij ’ under personal [command of H.1 1 H. Prince Kitash- lirakaws, 1895; p'tach'ee South Fors 1' VII, Luau, “-qu wvâ€"vâ€" -v- moan expositic undo: command Lieut. General-Barely Noni, 1895, and only'foreig 1; membér of scientific exposition to« .‘ibtel Tabago island, 1897. i , 1 - ' There are m?! y people in High- wood who- will‘rread the following from the Dailyé‘! ewe, Nome. Alaska. We may add I§gfpecling the News, that it is a new§§5rx-columu four-page morqing papery} nd sells at the low rate Of 25 cents; g: copy or 83541) a year; We are 5 ad to knowour old neighbor is notgfuly in the land of the living, but rving his day 'aud generation in , land where that service is neatlclzd: "L. J. L. Mal min’, trgveliug‘ intumay for the N. A. T T. (10., <‘ among those.who have reeertlyi arrived here from Dawuon. Kr. ,.“almin in one of the leading lawyeraipf the East. and has the reputatingfi standing at -the head of the we abut of his prom:~ sion in the wifi y city. He will re- main in Nomiiisome time, as them are many mtmffig oonneotedeith the compuny that Igégquire his care and attention." 9: ' . icugq pgrka a'nd Ififlliml 0““ ””"OOO: . Eyes tooled free by An expert op tician at Schneider Cobb's. + John H. Wrenn Ind Ion.” Harold. dined with Mr. and In: Fred F. Normans. Sunday Mrs. A. S. Jones and daughter. Florence. visited at R. ‘G. Evans’ home. Saturday and Sunduy. Wiokham a: Fischer Inn opened up their store in the hand block. It i» pleasant to see the corner occu- pied once more. Dr; H. s.. Mr}; Hun" m tak- ing their vacation-by dining at Mrs. Tray D. Hull'a' Duper!) prince boarding house. A _ Harvey and Paul McQuistou haw beéu winning laurel: and fame 0! late in tennis, as well as in the Uni- versity of Chicago. H. F..~ Evans will leave Monday night. for Califém'ia, where be. ex pacts to finish Ina collegiate educa- timx 1t Leland Stanford University. The electric ‘railway excursion ticket'n to the Northweelern Elevated Railway It Wilson avenue, are sold by Cumming’e, the druggiet. * f ' Lovers ol lawn tennis have watch ed_ with intense} the suweeaeo ol ‘fBob" and Geérge Wren“, sons of our real estate magnum, George L. Wreun, on eastern courts 0! late. The annual soldiers‘ and sailors‘ reunion was held at Gray: Lake. on Tuesday and Wednesday of this Week. The camp-fire was‘ on Tues- day night. On Wednesday. Judge Longnecker. of Chicago, spoke. Music was furnished by the Bar- iriugton M. W. A. hand, and the 'vet» ) {erau drum corps. of Antioch. The {Apollo quartet sung. The gene II Egoud weather helped to increase t e attendance. Frank P. Hawkiu’s folk!I are home from their pleugaut outing in Michi~ gun? greatly refreshed. They were here Sunday to see. Sunday’s storm demolish some of their shade trons. Quiteu number of Park folks Went over to the G. A. R. picnic at Gray‘s Luke, Tuesday and Wednesday Among those unending Were Dr. In- galls. Kr. and Mrs. A. W. Fletcher, and Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Evans. A daily paper said eotnte ol the late C. P. Hun ug , whose value, run well up in! the millions. that they ware;“lell in safe hands and in sound condition." Would that every man would do the «acne, whether of lurge or small mums. ,Wliy'oonlusgs th' matketo if very rich. 0: distress! and inflict uriom and noodles: lane- on lain lumily ii of more limited mm. ' The last excursionkSaturday. to Lake Geneva. was the biggest kind of, a success. 'A lurgo train of coaches were full, crowded so that staudingrobm in: at a premium. Mr.‘Tinkham and the Northwaateru folks may w_ell congratulate them selves on the success of their scries of excursions to that popular resort this summer. Now We hope they will run a few to Madison or Devil's Lake, one or both. We think they are plenty of people who would visit thosa places. , It is ,with sorrow that we record the financial rererses of John D. Rockefellerto such an extent that the famed president of his big Chi- cago University is in such financial straits that he iseompelled to reduce his personal expenses to a fifteen cent day diet. Won‘t you thiniioh't, the Dr. William R. Harper._presi- dent, of \the biggest and grandest university in the world cutting down his regimen to fifteen cents a day! We are almost ready to begin again the use of Standard oil to help them out of these troubles. . Dr. and Mrs. Henry Parker New- man entertained the graduating class and alumni of the Marion Sims training school for nurses at Fair- bank, last Monday, from 4 till 8 o’clock. Part of the time was gimn to the exercises of graduation. di- plomas being awarded Mina Annie Burbige. Miss Josephine Bogart. Miss Mabel Cloy, Mi» Annie Oahu and Mina Lulu Mellick. Mil Mol- Iick made a graceful valedietory ad- dress. There were present Inside .the class, Miss M. C. Stewart. unper- intendent, Miss Keeley. Mr. and In. George Morrymutber, Hr. Lumbon. ”rat. J. E. Rhoda. C. W. Bitten. C. N. Balliird. A. J. Schoeuburg.-F. Gregory Council. - Highland Park. Chicago Phone I 8005 GLxxcoc‘ (Smud- mlled lot and dellv Gleam: and Kenllwmth. THE PM non PHAEMACY- W. E. BRAND. 1931 Agent An Age of Specialties. “grads-:3?” Our Spec alty is Fine Groceries We have (be On North Sh Ire 0:? am .I. L. um ; a... Win-cum. c 'and ~'I'ormd; Int. 0 otfla. Brad's at“ io All“. at Cenml Ava r. Ice Cream a; d Ices: (mien Prompd)’ Chicago Telephone Co. A TELEPHONE maimm. G. WILLIS CUM! IVGS. Mgr" Building material. and Ice. 9 agency for"... TELEPHONC ll) 3‘ WILL BRING C(I VENIENCE AND FR“ IT. I Onceyouknmthemmy admhges, t hem an indispensib-l fixtute. THE BEST S’E {VICE AT LO“ 1 ST RATE. “3‘ Old WI ‘0' 5...“ Wed Elm Street. ‘I lunch. We bend our even! (made- in Huh‘u won a they an- at call u out comma: lepraemiu l-‘ku Ch- Peabod; r. “oughleling 8: Co. We use no neriptioul a: pounding. , BROS. 81 BEGGS. .. LIND“ 'ALL. PLUIIII I Office nr Home 31' . v» urn“ 4o. lily «land Park. ,v pug-d M Donated F. B. Green 00.. ' Nil‘sos nos W. E: bgular Meals S OD. 9 id .1 Winneuu rlccs Always Right- hing {at “0 90“" d”? ‘° °“' 9" :l specill “but“ i. P'id to m V0. mac-vow tub-v: the {d Put. PM?! Ff“ ,_ __...... u n in nominal In he market. It It 8-..ng In pm stun. men In 1h: 00 164 new" Slates. CHICAGO. Cancun; Vacant and Improved Real. Estate. no GALLONS OI.“ CENTRAL AVE. “IQQLAND PARK The M052 H. P. Electric Light Co. Evans Brothers. Lumber. Coal and Bulldlng Material. 0‘0: and Yum in lube! Din", Pl." 511. NEAR CENTRAL AVE. m.“ M. "I. Tel: men. 9.0. It”? - 11.1; PERSON. UPHOLSTERING ' Drapery and Shad: Work. \ I'M»: It. HIGHLAND PAIR. ILL unn- Rem-nu. was. and 36"" “In. Fm Packed and SUM!" A. ROBERTSON. : Brilliant. 0! Durable, . Economical. TIV IT AND .CC Iâ€" “mu-mac. In ,(mc It.“ m m. Mylo n «IL. D‘Aul OI 33. (M nhm‘ wi‘ W tn! fin! lid ixiw E \V IIW "I an thl tril bl!

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