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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 19 Oct 1900, p. 1

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fl VWI kruu an a: Booklet Bock ! ’.’ 'oor Finish We: of we 'de ‘ fears. ”a WINGS, My" hm, Ill. iONVENlENCE YORK. MN, fllw odd-d «x Good- “LC: Cu 2:!“ i‘mdunc LERVICE I VEST RATES. :phone CO. m the My i becomes an b fixture. R BROS. Highland Park, III- ’ LI” 7"“ plain col’d Corset caved“ Toilet NW. 4 ll Curtains Drawers ...... Stockings, pair Nightdrews Apnms . . . .i. m of Floors LADIES HST. Chennai” ..... 3 Dust? . .. ‘ 1H! ' Q “YUP” Child’s ........ H Shirtwaistsn :sâ€"as Skins, plain Isâ€"ao " fancy,» 39â€"40” ‘1 drcss. 40-50 children' s 3-; Chemises Pi||ow Shams 10-2; Counterpanes- -- S Duylirs ......... Tviy Cloth ------ I Rouzhm'mrlbus. *. Petesch, md Park. HONE or Home "I and GU18. AR" Chicago mvs. Wham: Tun-01mm WWII. 3100505 lam told henna SI W79” u “k k (in: nue'ud 25-” -' m. T: mass. ‘or Gaafif'oéifi wm the guest. of his niece. Mrs._ Edw. Moon, a toy: Says hat wegak. ‘ ' - . Mrs; G. L. Vetter and Mrs. Wm. Bock havé gone to Nebrnnka for a “visit. They expect to be gone sev em! weeks. John Cummings Was taken sick on last Saturday and died Monday and Jiis funeral was held on Thursday and burial in the new Catholic cem- etery. ' The report was on the street that the “Inglesi'dveas to be ciosed for the winter, but Dr. Ingalls informs us that he is in,“ and businessis booming. If your eye's bother you or‘you' have headaches, (gall at Schneider Cooke’s and have your eyes tested by ab expert Optician. .. Schneider ka3 will call for and ledver your clock: All work warrquted or money refunded.â€" 1' Mrs. W. E. Brand who has spam the summer with her. relatives in England, sallad for home Thursday mid will be in the Park bgfore Thanksgiiing. fl‘o a desirable'party l.will give the use of my horse for his board from November let to May lst next. I’. 0.-de 328. 20â€"-22 A kid‘iu Miss .McKuigbts second grade 513?: he i1: going up to the high school next year. ' Read stow in thc Supplement. ‘ Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Chaney are in we east for a few days' business and plmsnre trip" combined. Mr. and Mrs‘ Dying, who visitgd a couple of weeks with their daughter, Mrs. Frye! Claw. rat'xruaj t) {hair I owe at Crystal Lake last we‘ 1:. A. E.‘ Audrewa, after one summer lmre.‘ has bought a lot fast east of Madam Small’s.- on Laurel avenue, antl is putting a fine‘ residenci- tbereon. This shows he is a manIoI good Ease. _ Mr. and .Mrs. qumau Bottom and two~year old son "Forrest” with a‘ "Welnterian bead” wwfiis little shoulders, spent Sunday at Ravlmgok with'his'sisterkfiiss Mollie Bottom Take your jewelry .to Schneider ane's for repairs. ' They do their ; own Work, ~ “Stop my ad,” éaid one of our pa; trons, “last week‘s'ad did'ihe blisi- ness in forty eight hours.” ' Mrs. A Wright and children, of Chicago. vhited at the home of Mr. A E. Dorsey this week. , Alderman Warren has his plan {or putting up the names of the streets ready for the council to act upon at the next meetmg. Bum patterns at Mrs. Bohl’s. ‘ That house to rent in Ravinié, is a rare chance; we know the place. Mrs. S. C. Dorsey is spending thfis week vasiting her sister in Milwaw kee. ' Highland Park._ g i n; N I".”iÂ¥.”’i“$Ӥ"" '.'. l'fi liél ”III l‘IIIMIing LAKE FOREST} gmn:tuimilu¢ng htuauuuuumuui Rad story in the Supplement. VOL VIII. The best medim'for lake more warming: is the Nevcr let up on Advertis- ing. In the» one mun adv-emu kg 0 bus- HIGHWOOD. Mrs Ten Broeck told us a 3“? story the other day A man had We habit of talking to himself a v fry common habit among men of su__ :3- tier talent Someone asked [2 in why hqdid it'and his laconic, tn h~ ful answer was: “Because I lilie'i to hear a sensible man talk." { j of 'the fiflh'gmjla. They may”?! Thursday for Nebraska at»: whifigz they‘wiliretum to Sham; V33. when; ML'Bottum is engaged wish his, fathar in farming, their specia; §7 being raising Merino sheep and Hg - stein cattle. - ' :- Rudstoryiti the Sup‘plcm'cnti Mrs. George Whitenwy and bah}. Gordbn, of RuVenswood, with If gr sister, Miss Madge Rattenbury. =2}! Seagrave. 00L. visited their tin-v}, Mrs. E. Moon; Sunday and Mond , Our W3” known .nmici-an, H. 1‘}; Prior, will give inatructims on t' 1p violin and Met this season Jun-it. call and see him abmz it at. his re<E~ deuce, 274 Central avenue was: (it all him up, phone. 281 20*‘91 Mrs MaryL. Bingham, of Rog-3E3 Park, was'in tom) a few days 1'30 first of the Week having her faith'znl " 'Matthias” slick up the grout ‘3': ubout‘Tanglewood ” She was Hie honored gave! of the Cheney Wage. Mrs B L. Eager and NEH“: Dickey, of Milwaukee, have been "ge guests of 515.0 W. Aldridge,fun Oakwood boulevard. thieweek. Tl5'2y say the Cream City “ain’t nowhe 2 compared with our Peerless 05;". Thanks. The Postal Telegraph. Cable UK). have mgda arrangements where Ey they will furnish privata wires in- election bulletin aorviceiu hovem'mr‘ for clubs, hotels, public gathériné isa saloons or Indlnduals ata minim 01‘ cost. For rates, etc. see We forgot last week to men1:fi'>n the fact that Alex Scott, of the 1i {ax water works, called on his [rig «d Todd, at Deerfield a few days; We fore and went on}. into the T? M garden and picked a box of n; ;'e_ fresh strawberries from the vir‘ 3:9 Strawberries and cream is a r; to dish in October in-this latitude,§ .ut our-"“Alex” had. ’e'm. The new Andre Matteson in on‘ Haze} avenue just beyond D; Sweetland’s' is going up. and no I’ tex- foundations were ever laid' in town. TWQnty-four inch footi for all the walls. ' 5_ George ~Heehr, the mighty but of south tow‘n, put his new b: which he built this summer, and fa decoy ducks, which he also madei the cars for lake Koshkonong, V5 last week and went up theré him? for a mqnth’ a shooting. He send the game to Chicago by ape, express every gym. What he di Dcu’ t target that Senator “‘Bilk Mason' 13 to close the campaign WE; h a grand rally at Fort Sheridan Pt I: Tuesday night, October 3rd 8‘ a your laugh for that nizbt and sf'éw on all your loose wait buttons. § Phone '79. FORT SHERIDAN. J59. H. Dom, :, 248 Central Af HIGHLAND K’ARK. 'jry HJM. 13â€" Vimn ‘; I . gm'vxllagu . Lgfail to élf ill L" i8 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1900. Don’t fail to ruled the election ode of Robert Burma, [JL When his “the: head his son me writing a Republican .poem he said he would write one himself for the Democrats Hence you may look fur Bums, Sr.’ .' [ode next Week. In our humble 1 opinion the son is a “Wee bit.” smarter than his father. Such chm some Wes do- happen. E 7“ you failed to register as a voter Tuesday, the 16th, you will have one more chance two weeks from that day, Tuesday, Oct. 30th. All south of Vine avenue and east of the track register at. the new library building; all south 0! Vine‘west of the track at know about naming dqcks is not worth kqipwing; V Sum to ydu. neizhbor. ’ The roof. lath and plastering of' the new Evans block urge all an. Mohday the carpenters will hang the doors. put in the windows. and Mohr the barber, will set up a day or two later. That’s a “rush,” Retdstorylutthqpkment. The high school foothill team met the N. M. A. would team W edu‘esday on the Aoadémy grounds. The high school boys came 08 vic- toriom the we're being 25 to O. Hurrah {9r the boys! H; M. P‘rior's olfice. and all north of Vine on both sides of the truck at film village hall at Highwoud. Don’t fall to register. If you do you cm ’t. vpte, but 100 can yell for the candi dates. - ' 6 Dr. and Miss Bean drove down from Waukegn Thursday, took din- ner at Ex~Muyor Evans, lookrd over the town and drove back to their home in the afilr ’noon. The Doctor not only knows g1! thou: bills and pinion km W about Morgan horses. the pride of Vermont ' ‘ .We engnged Henry Di‘uner to lny a cement floor inltbe basement of our '32 bed his hands so full of mason work that- he' sent Olaf Lind- blom to do it' He and his' helper spent. two’ days on the job. four inches of cement and gravel well tampetl down and then an inch or so of finish cement Vtorpedoed. " It Is a first;class job-in every particular and We are as proud of our new eel- lar as McKinley will be if he is elected. Rev. 8. F. Enmrf uf Naperville, the Presiding Eider of the Napa- ville district '1}! preach both Sunday morning and evening in the United Evangeiicél church'. ' Those who heard Rev. Ebiorf when here last will want, to hear him again. Bring your friend with‘3yon. Miss O’Brien end Mrs Struck will move Monday from the McDoneld block into the Ingleside Hotel block, next door to the News 01mce.Tbey opened up their etore last spring and have been so successful that they feel olgligod to getvnew quarters on the aristocratic avenue of the city. That means uneven and ‘their‘ new. store in the new block led we con- gratulate them‘nnd mend . them to the ladies of the Put. RAVINIA. . The Gas Co. In: nearly a In“. 0! main hid underground on Sheridan Road north from Put "onus. llr. Lehter Price (formerly of the Mir“:- wosteru .6“ Light and Coke Co. at Evanstou) is manager and has estab- lished temporary quartons at J. H. Dufly's express 0600. The no company are to build an Omar" soon as suitable ground: are ob- tainod. Rooter Wobott reached home on Saturday last from his three month! vacation very much improved in health. He he: done just that he. neededâ€" rested He spent. ebnut twelve days each u" on the ocean, then two weeks in London three in Oxford, ten days in Edinburge ehort time in several other notable places. He ie happy tobe home again and his people were very hep- py .to see him in his accustomed place last Sunday. W. Burke 'will dug. The husband- of club members are invited to be present. ‘ Iago-"I906. We wish to congratulate our con- temporary, the Wenkegeu Game. on completing in 00 euoceesfnl end honorable a manner the fire: helf century of its exietenee. Thu event occurred last Week Friday. Oct. 12 A. D. 1900. It. in a somewhat. melee rable event anywhere and for my paper to round out a lull Ilty years of journalistic life and much more so when all the record of those you: has been the case with our neighbor. The Highland Park Women'e ciub will meet on Thursday, Oct.. 25th at Library Hall. This il the first of n eerie: of study classes. on the tnpice chosen by the club for the winter, viz: “Witch"l'iniee.” An interesting program has been prepared includ ing paper-on the fanning up“: Occult Scion-i. by Mrs. George B. Cummings, the lender for the after- noon; Superstitions of the Grade and Romans. by In. Rustin; Super- stition- in Medicine and Surgery, by Dr. Lynch; and Magic and the Sn- pernatural Among the Orientnle” by Rev. A. A. Pianetiehl. Mrs. Geo. Waukegan was a mg]! country villuge then, Lake’ County‘ covered just as much territory than u now. but the “folks" were not here. It was a day of small, but Iolid, sure things and the Gazette decided to start in and grow up with the‘ coun- up'the county, developing in to- uouroes and establishing high sund- an]: in personal, social and politics] life. ' Though its politic: ere sometime- a little strong for us. with the free breeziness of our own Green Moun- tain ranges. it hunlwnys been true. honest and manly; never factions. pugnacious or humanly. It in no one for kickers 0: men of wild one. Like county owes a greet debt to the Weuhegen Guam. ‘ t.y Itdidwnndmomniuchmre intact, lmithubeenfromtho first a very important factor in building Let an add that we with in editor would use bin} {mile pen in t tow G LENCOE. V. V. Burnet. Prohibition candidate for governor, Ind other: will discus the pominl problem: of the day. The public' :- cordially hfiiud. historic-l mini-em oI the in: decades of h- hifloq. and in [NI [-0un '0 no cure nil in thou-add of modern will join: Ken is mum-ad you kdov when our heart sympathies nu. A public meeting will he held at the Hillary Auden] gnu-hm: uéxt Thursday. the 25“: int. oom- mcocing up 8 o'clock p. a. non. Frank 8. Begun, of W will give one of hi. inimitablo chalk talks. Prof. H. D. PM. Judge W Gli- Our local KeKinloy Club will have I meeting thia Saturday on: in. October 20th. in Hobould'a Hill; They have sound a the It- "active bright purtioulu it! of the evening William .J. Calhoun, one of the lam upogkm in tho lint. Ir. Calhm‘m has attained national Prominence both an Inter-tube Com- lay and as special Connie-inner to Porto Rico at the cleee of the Spur him-America war. It in llid that the President relied chiefly on the information Mr. Celboun ‘eeemed during hie trip of invedigltionin determining the 'ooadititll d .0 country Ind whet in status shook! be in the future. ' MLCulboun in a mu“ Iriond of the President. and 1 grant during card as u speaker. He practiced luv tornaumber of you! in Duuille, Ill.. and u now a noidontof Chicago. Ind: member of the well known luv fimof Pom. Calhoun Glen- A 'non. His unmet residence in now in Highland Park and it 1: ,hrply by his local sympathiu that It. Calhoun hu been induced to quit SITUATION WANTED. Cooking for dinnot, laud ind evening puns. or by the 6-5. Emma Mayaighhnd Put. 21~3u| . Unity III-m ‘ ' How many of our people know that rightdown here in Gin-one this institution for the .onro o! aged, needy women it‘ happily located. It in very comfortably housed, admirably mun-god, and in out of debt. “Owe'no nun anything," i: one of itn - mom. It deserves ind enjoy- the confi- dence of the public so hr u it ll known. It has no color line. Christianity had none. and (his home in one of its ripenet‘ fruits. We know but littleof it, but from what we do know we can most heartily commend it. Look it up, heartily commend it. Look it up. see for yourself, and then set ac- cordingly. Bend the uhott story‘in the Supplment this week. PROHIBIT'ION RALLY. . 310wotmcomnm: ununnw .3: mmma.ue Bend MIME“ Ntwurrll. - MFMIE: WINNETKA, LAKESIDE k 21

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