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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 12 Oct 1900, p. 1

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Outer Bumm- ulthu. Rib- I'ehvtg . - â€" «mu- , almanac. lo'wing re :atmem: of Floors “Ht’ahhy. TI. “Comm" and 17 pan 0‘ A.“- pfimmerd‘ . . lump Douay. .13.. __Highland Park. Ill Nor tnd Pâ€"Uhflp; Inc building Minn lmpmved Real -_' no“. Exnuu'tni in: from, 220 by: day, Om. P. O. Box 455. ’- Addranil’.0. box 499 ’IIB. I". 1: on RENTâ€"Eight ’l'o buy a gounlnfing KONL'S. dueling. . Conn: of a and Vernon avenue. my prod pH Karo (iood-oiudsewndâ€"Innd â€"_Will hie cum 0! h; wing mouths {and nw wax; $05103 A good all round met '1. ‘ Nu. Bohl. mot om Baum 162 Glenn. ll) ro- Ina no in good Address Nuts-Lun- Garnish (lo. a Specially. NS â€". Barred Plymouth ‘Iilver- heed W yandone l at Railroad, Men’s Floor Finish... Center 'RN! 1 Wu Ill. 1'». m. A?!" “No There are about four holes, some of them very bad, in St. John’s ave- nue up against the Robe‘flmonc and Our gel] knnwn musician, H. 11. Prior, wiil give V instructions on $116 violin and nomemhis season; J net call and see him about it at his resi: dance, 274 Central avenue west or all him up, phone. 281-. It has been getting mighty lone- some down at aninook since Pnt Cawley stopped planting peas, beans, squqabes, em, and mh-ing for the Boers in the Dr. Babeock garden. i If you wish to see tl'ie neatest de- sigh in sofa 'pillows, in the North- western Military Academy colors, ‘go to Mrs. Bohl’o fancy store, ”Th‘ay are elegant in desigq'and finish. ‘ “Fil” Evans sold as a mammoth sweet potato this week for a nickel. It was so big we had to eat it as the Boers “licked” the British; that ' is, by doing it in sections.‘ . Next Sunday u ening there will be preaching service in the Baptist ‘ church at the usual hour. ' Miss Yoe gave a quiet lunch party O Thursday to a few special friends1 The day was delightful anti so was the party. A litflé girl about ten years old told, us Wednesday morning she had, been invited to go' up to the High School. », We hope the Kindergarten will escape'the perii. T. E. Pierson having finished his big contract on the Messenger house, on Prospecfi avenue. is now ready to fill other orderson short notice. His phbne is No. 301. The ladies will unt miss using the fin display window 6! Mrs. G. Bohl’s. McDonald’s block. Tame and skill tell in. such a matter. Schneider Cooke will ca‘ll for and deliver your clocks. All work warranted or money refunded. . f The annual meeting of the Publié School National League will be held cube public school on Ftiday, 0c- toher 26th, at 3:30p. m.' I If your byes bothei you’or you havé headaches, call at Schnéider Cooke’s and, have your eyes tested by an.expert eptician. Mrs. Kireh', of Almyra; N. Y.. spent a few days with Mrs. Phil. Brand. Mrs. Kirch' us on her way to Colorado. To a desirable 'party 1_ will give; the use of my horse for his board from November lst to May lat next. P. 0. Box 511. The Reliable Steam Laundry' :3 do ing a rushing business. See their ad and price list on page 4. Take your jewelry to Schneider 81 Cooke’ S for repairs. They do their own work. Mrs. Mary L. Bingham whsin the Parkr'l‘uesday looking over her old home, Tanglewood. ' , - manufitgnoynut .3: 33:0 “um-mus am an a“ Bazar patterns at'Mrs. Bohl’s. ‘ Mrs; Clothilde Bevillard spedt Sunday with friends in the Park. ' LAKE FOREST, fiiifi¥fiilil§Iédii!§tiii g::c.::sagaai§t¢t§t:§a Increase Business... news-Letter. Successful merchants if. VOL VIII. Highland Park. The beat medium f9: lie shore mum-es is the x Never let up on Adjuta- loan. In these day: one must nan-ruse wheep buo- lnesa as well as to HIGH WOOD. be a fin'e thing architecturally, what do you say now? That it may You folks who did not thini‘the new Trinity house of worship was to The sidewalk mania has struck the town as the hurricane did Galveston. EbAlderman Johnb .Cushman and nonresident William C. Downs are putting down permanent cement walks. If they don’t look out they will shame the rest of tie into the same thing hetero we know 'it. E. Norman Scott returned from his two weeks’ trip to New York Monday night. He reports a de- lightful time. So many good friends he could not get away. Tho Misses Scott were passing these lovely au’ tumn days among the Berkshire hills. If you buy 3 Jewel raogeior cook stove of Charles Keyst he will‘give ‘you a nice yard stick that is 36 inches long. so you can measure all the dress patterns you purchase and see that you get; good measure This 18 a rare chance. Mrs Frank C. Breton, who'went to Boston with her daughter, Mrs. Stackpole, some two or three weeks ago, was called to her old home in Champlain this week by the death ofl her mother, who has been quite feeble for some time. The city council will hold an ad- journed meeting next Mdnda'y even- ing. The new leather upholstered chairs are not therayef for the spec- tators and probably, will not be till aftei: election. But business will be done just {be same. Miss Nellie Ogilvie Manned. last week from her' year 'spent withâ€"her brothers in South Caiolina. She likes the Southland and kindred there well 'enough, but the Park and her relativesâ€"the McDonald’sâ€"here a little better A wry few pupils are kept out'oi‘ ' school because they have been “ex : posed” to scarlet fever. The hoard; Of health are wisely enforcing local ' quarqufigg gggulati'ona Var; ptrjcuy. so as to dampen: the disease at the outset. . v ‘ £ Waukegan society put on its bed and gave Mr and Mrs. Charles Lye; a royal reception at the elegant Staff street residence of hié lather, Kept-«é- seutative George R. Lyon. - It ya a very successful and brilliant afiair! The house owned by Mrs. 36:12 13- Hall. on St. John’s strut, nei Fred Rndolph’a home, has by; thoroughly renovated and Mr. Pie son. the interior decorator and up? hnlsterer, has moved into it. " , Themany friends of Mr. landfill” :Van Schaick‘ (nee Cheney) will I}; glad to know that; they are vfi piéasantly located' m Pasadena, CQaH ,, and that her health is greatly 511?; proved since going there , “On the platform surrounding if Foss were the following prominef q citizens: Messrs. Rice. Milluxl; ‘ Birch, Adams, Bonnie. Evans, Cali; 5 miugs, Purdy, Jennings.” â€"â€"Wiu gan Sun. . « LeBar homes. A dark nigh‘t'wmg give a brokén‘ buggy in two ofthex FORT SHERIDAN , â€" HIGHLAND? American Bell Telephone Com- p: y with the Telephone, Telegraph 3*: Cable Company of America. I IIttIing for Atlantaâ€"ByI'on ”ILA. Dunn ................ C 709 ”his Dinsmorrâ€"Mutbn Fir ' ey- ............. ' ....... C 710 In nssus AND manunous. “story of French Paintingâ€"â€" :0. H. Stranahan ...... '.. . F 366‘ {IIhe Postal Telegrnph- Cable Co are sIII1ding out the. following letter to II} {I public denying a combination of t; company with any other: “Per- nt rumors are in circuIatinn re- rdIng a pending coInbiIIntion otI 33 Postal Telegnphâ€"CalIIe Com- I p ny, Commomial (hug ¢oupany, warn Um Near-pa comm. "The ealoon, dear friends, a Can 00' y my Till christian men Vote up they_pre,.” ' Some of .the poster work being ued by the News ofiloe is really a x rprise to its friends. We simply jly that the new manager .under~ ride the mechanical features of his prk from “A to Isard, ” or as James I ssell Lowell once expressed it: “Wut he dam know, “ Aint‘wuth the knowin.” 3Books emered in Public Library: ‘t Horton. I; leavened Bread-- Robert Grant .................. A 882 ' .9 Reign of Law â€"- Jamee ' l ' Laue Allen ............... A 883i '09 of Old Vinoenneeâ€" I ' Maurice Thompson ....... A 884 f eld and Afloatâ€"Frank H. “ tockton ................ A 8C0 ' We notice some pretty large boys ere abusing the Mayor‘s permission to ride their wheelhon the sidewalks in bad, muddy weather. They ride *1] the time, when the streets are dry and good. and some of them ride too 533:. We shall hqve to suggest to‘ ’ e policemen that they but)“ down respect and rel qvenuou coca dually. Such ya will be fined fight up‘ to the law FRIDAYS OCTEEER 12, 1900: Mn and Mrs.- Henry Street, with “Fathor ”Street,“ are East for the wintet. we hear, while thait home is accupiod by Mr. Taggut’ 3 family, some of whose chlklren are just now amicted with in mm form of scariet lover. ‘ The Wlukm Sun seem to fibiuk our city 3 Hart of backwoods {on of I place, an it speaks of last week’s Republican rally. as some- thing “such as it .‘novpr beforé bad in its history.” Withput derogating from tha success of that afl’air Big!» [and Park has known several mem- grable events in its history. jaenj J 01069, of Lake Blnfl, is the Prohibition candidate for the (kgislaturo against George R. Lyon ad the Democratic candidate. He glazons this motto on his campaign ARK. The olfioer'q‘of the Postal Telegraph rini‘ptm yeah: a little odd or unique is very possible, but that does not prove that it in a fine structure, ar- chitecturally. ‘ We ri'onfeaa to a gtroug liking for it so far. - . JUVENILE. Atlantaâ€"By ton RAVINIA. Under this military escort, Kn! Foes end hie friends Insrohed overl ‘600 of the intelligent men sud wom-, - en of this city and other towns filled: every chair in‘ the hell and much of the standing room, so that when thei procession was in the lset foot of: space was gone. It was one of the! finest audiences thst ever getlzeredl for such a purpoee on the North! Shore. Mr. Foes spoke o! the in~|i telligenoe sud good order sfterwsrds‘ “something phenomenel. All those whom we here mentioned, end some others filledethe platform, while Kr. Montgomery presided, en'd ‘ the local Last week Thursday evening m in brilliant one for the G. O. P. in thin Icity. Several ofieen of the Chiago [Rough Riders, Cal. and Haj. David- ’sou, P. A. Montgomery, 8. H. [il- Hard. Hugh T. Bird, 1". w. Gil-hing, tMr. Holabird. of Fort Sheridan, ’Major Lehman, with Lieu“. Jphu‘ ‘Jennings. Robert C. Helen and 0r. 50'! B. Brand; of our own Rough Riders, with Congressman Foe- It Postmaster Fletcher’n for, I oooill half hour, while the “Citizen’l Bind” of Highwood, not the Park band u some papers had it, and the Rough Riders here, and I. big detachment of the Winneth regiment paraded the town end, called out the people. Mrs. John W. Sherwood. Preci- dent of the Public School An Also- ciution of Chicago. Iddruuod the Highland Park Women'e Club. at their regular meeting at Librery Hall last Thuredey efremoom In. Sherwood'e mlkcn the Influence of Publlc School Art upon the Horne «a? both delighhllf~Wn undinetmctive. v By aid ofencdfier‘ of reproduction: of come of the greatest artiste, she showed how to; ‘eelect a good picture. hour with re gard to the technicalities o! the1 work itself. and the influence of the subject upon the mind of children. Mm. Sherwood has bed e [urge ex- periencc along the line of her choeen topic, aud by her personality and en tlxusiasm gave the ladies of the club a most charming and delightful afternoon. W0 wore not_ at all wrptlo'od ulna some of the older people who land- ed that plm noblablq It 91.11001- Evans‘ wéro I limo “undo: the weather" for n diy or two after. We ‘saw that bushel basket of old full- ed doughnuts, Ill buds by Man Evans herself. and knew that the"1 were so good some of us would in ‘ dulge just a little to freely. The nut. calms hr the 00300. or both. drove us t9 our old friend Curlyle's Cromwell till after the clock marked 06 the duodecinlo measure of time. Company and of the Commercial Cable Company den] naphtha-1|) that either company in qontemplnt- ing any such combination. and state that the control of "In Posh! Tele- grapb- Cable Company Ind of the Commercial Cable Company in for sale” GLENCOE. Republica- Rally. The Postal Telegl’lph'Clbk_ Co; have made arrangements ghoul), may will furnish private wi'm for olection bulletin netviogin November for club. hutch, public gathering, aloonl or individmll “I nhiaum cont. 5 For lulu, etc. one > INDEPENDENT 0! any party or incorporating. bot Work for the best interest 0! the poo pie. Levin, the jewokr. third doc from the Woo. Eat Sideâ€"Bum and Curing- Hausa, large-enough [or 3 Home. Ind two carriages. Apply to Mr, News 0600. As Your watches, clocks and jqwolry to Levin. the jewel", and you will have good time. I It ia contrary to precedent inthe matter of<bridges in this city, itia contrary to juatioe, it ia contrary to common non-e. to require Mr. Boul- tonand the General Flint eatate to 1 replank that walk. The wulk in for the public. and abutting property owner: haven't worn it out. The bridge' Ia of no particular value to them. and we don‘t suppoae either of them care a pieayuue whether the bridge in rebuilt“ all or not, but thn general public doea care. By‘und by the shows will come am no man would venture on the bridge with a a horse and aoomplow to clear the path. Cm". The bridge which continuum sidenlk on Linden arena, between t! e General Flint property and Hr. Boulton'e place. in in e dungeroue condition. and some day before kn: it will go down, with the etrong probability that the city will have. heavy damage bill to pay. and yet the'council refuses to rebuild the bridge. unle- tbe properties nutt- ing will furnish the plank: _ 1th Mon“ tot c brood-min“. hr paying citicou to compnhcod the ncrrow, niggnrdly. ocean! principln which beams to did!“ the policy. of come at lcut, of our common cooll- oil in the matter of street- and aids. walks. Whether layer Cobb or Moot-mu: Gram. chairman of finance committee, 8h.“ dircu the public policy in general mm to have bcen recently a matte: of commotion among them. In the meantime pubiic in~ tel-ecu moat color and the public purcc mm be endangered, whit: the ”norms-“Io overth- mu:- m of a in pinch on‘c cidcwnlh. The Republic-nu of this city-Ind vicinity did them!"- prood on that caution, and the whole thing II, to the credit of Highland Park. in.- spootive of all party ooooidontiou. AI impartial joumaliuu. we mood with plenum and prido and; an event” tint. Mr. Fou- spoken: hound: half, completely coveringtbo field of this campaign. Thu och" Vermonht promised not to spoilâ€"he did not. In facthewuhomosick in bed. Bapublicnn Quanta WWW :nonuccmmu: TO LET. TB UST WINNETKA. In. H. Dom. 248 Central Ave. LAKESIDE

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