Highland Park Public Library Local Newspapers Site

Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 8 Feb 1901, p. 1

The following text may have been generated by Optical Character Recognition, with varying degrees of accuracy. Reader beware!

,1 Hardware” [00‘ but It POI. :Illt' y anemic-d to I I! "O’He Mh ha". 4'- mehtwmpdo 3 thejabdg on our Indy absolutely T) PARK Dd Huh) manual) PARK: ~ (Address P; 0. Ba: 1) ROI-{LAND PKRK. ILL. [putmmwfiw kery, Highland "Park, Ill. ANS ACTS 'I'JsKEN 1R HEATING Improved Real Highland Park, Ill. 50 for 33 00 I 1r". .- KUIST, mdv We! ork. nu! nan You! A, 'o, .mwuu. 1, ‘ Mind ’33“ 0! charge. $3; 50 $2.75 :Wu'munmflu: ind pann- patterns at. Mrs. 8651’s. ‘ ‘ Mr. W. K. Osb’orn, U. S. Naval Inspector; spent Sunday with My cousin, Mr. Frank 0. Clark: 5, . ¢ Sparkling Spring Wager delivered, 6 one-11d! gillon bottles to case. 30 on; Wm. Tillman; P. 0. box 459. A pgir of twins, two baby boys, came to make their helps with H. Ewart 9n FridgLL/r ' ' ' LAKE FOREST, VOL .IX. W008 were mailed to the Deérfield taxpayers last week by Township Collector, James H. Dufl'y; Mrs Downes is visiting Mrs. Basye. Mrs. Downos formerly lived in the Park on E. Centra} Ave. Mr. King is a permanent fixture in the postoflice now, thus lightening the! burden of responsibility from the shoulders 'of the postmaster; ' Sparkling Spring Water, 10 gallon can, 80 cents. No cha’rge for deliver inc. Wm. Tillman, P; 10. box 469. Mrs. T..J. F0" and sister, Miss Kitfy Alicia, both ‘36me visited with friends. In. the Pith; their former home, on Thursday._ Gedrge Bécker is visiting friends in' the‘Park. Mr. Becker left a short. time ago for'New York We oontinpe his work in Prof. Gray’s laboratory; , Have your Dressmsking done at.‘ Mrs. Sttoek’s, 269 W. Central avenue. 8â€"- Mr. and Mrs. E. Moon . and daughter Bessie spent and.) with Mrs-ad Mrs. George Whiteway, of , . Cflflflmfli tiifi‘lim Rflemwwd. Mrs. Buchanan, of Champagne, the mother of Mr. Samuel Buchanan, of the Seienfific Manufacturing (30., is visiting with the latter at the In glacide Hate! J. S. Biesman, Superinténdent of the electric light plant, spent Sunday~ with friends in St. Charles, return- ing home in the blizzard. Over twelve hours were oonsumed'in mak‘ ing_the journey. \ chefs. Miss Mable Darche spent' a few days with friénda in the ,Park‘ and Sunday‘evaning braved the 111123 23rd to Return to her hdme .in Chi- cago. - I Schumaher‘s Anti-headache Powders us still in the lead. . We understand that the California alimato is very agreeable to H.152. Evans; formerly manager Of thisbf- lice, and that he is doing good work in the St'anford Univer'sity. mm ”W ”mun iii Mr. James Bilharz, had an expe- rience in the blizzard of last Sunday that he does not care to repeat. Mr. Bilharz had spent the day with the “home folks” in W aukngnn, and charted on the return trip to the Park via the street car fine, reaching here at 12:15 a. 111., after hinges!!! pelle'd to abandon ¢he street cai‘ at Lake Forest and take the North western min. :uiuunmnudlng 5!ch Increase ”Lug? Pinata and Cut, Flowers It Schuma- news-Eater. Highland Park. Never let up on Advertis- . In km: 6137!! 03c must advemse mm D hul- ineasaa well as to The best medium for lake anon entrain!“ is 01 HIGHWOOD. graveyard” again «seems to‘ Wool Another to leave family and friend-a, is Mrs. John Rognn who died Fido} at two o’clock. The bereaved? husJ: band and five little children, the- two youngest being twins and only. ’03“- Weeks old, areeleft go menu. to the departed. f//’ Most of the young men have}; our or five girls they go to age” but” hey have only'one ,“one enough” girl. The girls who imagine a m 5; in love with them because he can: fines a week. should remember the 3 the chances are nine to one that the are not the "bureenoug‘h girl." I " Mina Laura Muhlke of Dec paid visited her sister Mrs. Georg: W 1nd. Thursday. _ (j Valentine day is near. Duh 8 ve land him a fine supply of valentines. A patent was issued Febma! ‘* 5th to Mr S. Levin for the Hon :6 able bottle which he has invonte ' A full description of the botth was given‘ name tune ago in the fawn} Lmrn. We oongratulatelltfi :' win on his success. v T837938 can bejpaid 8% the a: mass office of Jas. H Dnfly'. ‘ If ye pfiy now you wifl s'av‘e trouble at , ox. panes of going to WaukegWand penalties on overdue taxes. Do not forget the Lincoln oa‘ebm tion at Northwestern Military Academy. Highland Park, next: Tues day 12th inst... Banquet iron? 5: 30 to '7: 30 . Mr. '1‘. Boulte‘r,‘the florist, 09 High street. and W}ukegan avenue, us‘ a caller at the Nswa.er-rn. ofli'; flu. week Mr Boulter In": as 4;: fine bunch of cal-nations as a to: :nder. Light Battery “D” Dancing Club will give a prize masquarndeT K II at Fort Sheridan Park on Wuhir ston’s birthday, February 22. ' Good (music is guaranteed and all are. w Admission 25 cents. On Tuesday at 11:30 a. a). fire- started in the house of Mr. James Houghteliug at Wilmette. The éause of the fire was a defect *3 fine. The loss was estimated to‘ be about $3,000.. The damage was done mostly by water, an the Sim a had to fight the fire for may tw mun On Monday evening, Earl 18th. therc will be given at ‘Hclfiélncld’a' Hall Tableau: Vivani. ' 3301138 That. the Children Sing”, 3113 Inc Operettas (the Queen'of‘ Hui-ts and Bobbie Shaftoe.) The. gm’k ~ child- ren who take part in'thc l bleaux and the young ladie's and “gag";leman in the Operettas are fesidcnltls ‘of our city; the Highland Park Oiébwtra will furnish the ingmmenty music for the Winn. The patronessee qreMrs. Boulton, Mrs. F, D. ‘7verett, ers. Cobb, Mrs.~Wolcott,‘M; . G. B. Cimmings, MmQ‘l‘cul Smi‘, . Hrs. 'Fefie’ndcn, KissChandle like. Ghapmm.’ Admidbn 50c?! ts. Bring yourfjob wo‘rk to th}. ‘ ans. Lmsl dfiua.‘ ChbcotateCreams are onlygt} ,d when uh. Sehumacher’: m Ilwiffi fresh. FORT smammy, Christmas makes :31“ HIGHLAF PARK ‘D A ‘71“? A vac?» ERIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, I901. Considerable We» in being taken this winter by the young men of the town in the" winter some of has so far made an excellent record. Three games have been phyed up to dateâ€"two of them vietotiee for Highland Park. Evaneton was first defined at, Evaneton. Some, 2 goele to 1. Next. the creek Chicago Dental Col- lege came out, ecoompanied by their college band Highland Park Inn defeatedâ€"7 to 0. The game was well contested by Highland Park 33nd the teams play highly oom- plimented, A return game will be played before the Dental College goes for an eastern trip. - Saturday last a_t.eam from 3 wood was badly beaten. Score. Wedneaday night Evauoton came up {or a return game and was da- feated‘ 3 to 2. ,Thia- stimulate: a total of three games won and one loot. wiih a team from Kenilworth. The team in ii present 'oompoeod otthe ,follpwi‘nu flmemben 'ol the Drumtrocbty rink: Messrs. Tanner, Egan, Troxel, Shields, Everett, Van Schaink, Flynn, Smoot, Mason' and Chafl'ee. Coach, Chaflee. The Highllnd Park Women’s Club will meet Tuesday, Febtuuy 12th. at 3:15 o'clock. Subject: “New England Men and Womon‘in Wimb- ing Times.” Mn. Erskine will be Lader' of the day. It is expected thu Mn. George 0010 will favor the Club with music on the harp, and Mn. Whyto, of Lake Forest, render vocal music. Also, that Mrs. Warren will sing and Miss Irene Bum]! render instru- mental music. Papen will be given by Mia- Smith on Cotton Mather, Mn. Du» vidson regarding times in Salem‘ while Miss Stunit will speak of leading characters in Salem time}. Valentina, d1 sizes. :11 kinds. can be had at Due Swmlnnd‘u. Tau m Du ,. Jamel; H. Duflyl tax dolleotor for the township of Deerfield, has, re- ceived his books and is now ready. to reoeive taxes. . He haslthe books at‘ his exprou ofioe and uh that you‘ call. an early as possible 'and get your teoéipt. Hr. ‘Dufly is sending postal: to happier- showing the amount of taxes due. If you pay promptly it will relie've the collector of much troublo Ind anxiety during ‘thelauer part of the chic allotted 1him in which to do athe work, which iednlygbout'ainouth. . . - , Many of the girls who no spending good money learning to tench school ought to spend 810W dollars taking lessons in culinary art. It would be more benifit to than in future yuan Return gamed wil) be played with Woman's Club. RAVINIA. Ken- Despih the chilling blasts sed‘ um weather ol‘ lest 'l'ueedsy even- mg, the lectured Prof. Sports. st the Bsplist church was shaded by s large end enthusisstic audience. The Topic discussed Ives John Adena (the promoter of indepeod- sues) end the epesker enjoyed the undivided sttontion of his “dam who seemed relucunt to doped. even after the professor bed flnhhsd speaking. - Prof. Sparks nuke-of hiatory I living, brutfiing reality Ind m in brought to realize and (a feel a more lively interest in_ event- now pan-ed. but which an so closely connected with our pmoot political Ind social conditions. It was pleasant to see to may young people present and ‘it well apparent that Prof. Spark! he: mlb‘ many friends among the younger people as well to their elders. They will mambo: him moat gratefully for having placed at their diepoeel Inch 3 fund of velughle infometiou in so delightfully containing in when ken. - GLENCOE. [deeiretothank my friend. end neighbors, V upeeiefly the Led} Foreetora, who to kindly Jaw me during the recent eickneee end death of my belove’d wife. Joan Room. Mn. Curl-II Nance. Mn. Currie Nation of saloon smashing notoriety will be in Chic: go next Tuesday and up“ at the Auditorium in the evening. She come. under the auspices of the Ghibgo Pre- Aesooiat'ion. , ‘ I A. C. Rankin, e teapot-m lee- Iturer, the: Rev. F. W. Emeum. patio: of the Christian church in ’Topeh and some half I doun ladie- svhb hue been minted with In. Nation will accompany her. ' The Chioego Record eeye: “Mew. 'J. Bryen’e paper, the thmaner, in ‘out and the editor in once more in the profession which he left for n time. Become beck to it e wiser and probably a udder men. Hie sadneee,.; if he has my. wilt nooal depart. however, ee , the cordwoodn the poteteee endthe .pumphine come: in. in piynsent‘ of edheéipticnt 'A'hd then there aim: en'nnel ”joy of the county fair and the oeeeeionel [free ticket, for e «salami -notioe,-to say nothing oi the good friends always ready to} help him edit the paper; Mr; Built will happy .me ' The Rev. Gang. D. Holdmnn will give an interesting Ind inItruc- five lqctureon Pllogtipo or the Holy Land. He will iummu his talk with one hdndiod diluent stat-oop- uoou viowh. The, lecture will be (hold a St. Mary's church Thundny, Tab.» 21¢. Adlai-flop fifty mu. 7 Profession“ None. m 99w meat in Highland Park or vicinity Address. P. 0. Box 465- MW! e c.“ fluid-um Ii-thmlm clun- In" beguntbemoddling of to". and othorobjeohinchy. Iththoinmdthom»d owimolmwdm tota- chip An monsoon-onto! tin tho-us! prognm will b. Min next min“! issue of this pops. Mr. Plomt‘u ell-an in [much an preparing I Enoch play which they intend to gin in How week- boforo the “001.. The qubpot for the dob“ {or Fobmaty 15th. in “W um: the moat indmtq in of m in:- porunoe to the United Shh! thu the iron inductq.” 8mm! Bole, mack. nnd Edith [And-tron will argue for the form- snd Olin» Enable, .lnyhow Wainwngfl and Levin Pout for th- has: Matty. Itiuhomim'm of a W!“ topobliuhmoh mutton u an!" ofintordtofiomm It ital-othpi manomhethoyladeu of I politi- cIl Indy, public M or doi:- tou ot the gaps!- Ooatnry Go the idea entertained by may“. editur of I newspaper doe-not tiny: voice hi! individual uentinento in an ar- ticle criticising the not or nying of- others. Reject, the pulse of public opinion and gsnaslly give expression to the vezdiot es med by the msjority. Indoor the par ‘ pleol Berriugton en slashed by e ' ' revivsl. 11w our people an I God-fearing elsss. they donotell hevethsesnsidssofhow the word should he inks-posted. - A‘ ‘msnisnotneeeesstilysn Men sgnoeticor In infidel heosushe don-1 not believe the story of .1th end thewhsle; heis note me: te- ligion beanse he does not W of excitement in religion- wett. The etitieieln extended by the mapper is the reflection of opinionse'nptsssed by all cluses, end injures no one or the good «use.» Dr. Thom. one» told the reporbr. “never jedp the religion ofsmen 6, she leng‘hmt hisprsynortheeoonntotnoisehe Suhu'ibo for tho I‘m-LIT?" 81.50 . nu. " ' 0:57 5. 9:10 I. 10:“ p. 3:11 p. 5:88 p. 7379.11: f‘- “H mummy-331' a. modal. WINNETKA. W. m. RI LAKESIDE ll

Powered by / Alimenté par VITA Toolkit
Privacy Policy