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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 14 Jun 1901, p. 2

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0mm“: ( ‘Bâ€"I‘l HIGHLAND PARK rum-nor: w. Fm mam ‘ , ’ PROF n. “gm Christiana. how to use their C Pal-tutu curinfith: h:nmel.eaefthelr bodily gum» Wunmer and om‘ers BATflS! BATHS! Mahmud“ in office or ac a (“name in No Medicine! R0 Surgery! oPeinlm Enclose stamp for full linfommiou. 0mg yourcueand (Idem Address us at wood. lake Can. Ill. flutel Madam. 395““. an” cshc’wo. NEW YORK. OOSJOHN MOHR’S-oo Ba rbe r S h op, « Office aud'Yardin LumberDisL. MST ST". NEAR CENTRAL AVE Suprcmls Floor Finish... ‘ Send for our Bookiet. The Treatment of Floors ““390 WM“) “0.. J. .C ROGAN. All kinds of Lamps and Fixtures in MIL. Ben 'work and. Private Tel- ephones a Specialty. HIGHLAND PARK, Lumber, Coal m Building Material. DR. “FRANK M. INGALLS .â€" um. A momma PARK AUTOMOBILES CENTRAL AVENUE. Two doors west 0! N“: can. .> ..Offia,‘248€mmlAm.... Telephone-«No. 79. Ofla. 35 Déazbom Ave" Chiqazo Steam Power $7‘0-00 Weight. 750 lbs; a Dayan know mat you cam get a bath right here in Highland Park, » DR. JAMES WATSON. A. ROBERTSON. minions.- Ell-Rm 8'“ . L. O. VAN RIPER DR. E. C. «- MW .. Mnmotic Hauling. DENTIST. Dtlhtl IN §BBABUHE NURSE 111 Max, ““mfl‘m - . 5!. John; Avg. ILL. Sheridan Road A'- ED011313, 9 Entered the Page a mndvfim milk!- saw-bed. raver! ma Ind Pak. 111.. and W The beam: city Tu‘eflay many people aln cucumbers andl ahead. Adv sumac nu: ma nuts-Ilium Pack oflko. President He Will not accept Happy thought; not, get'it. Th4 shrewd man.’ ' F'Hisaisaippi valle; New-mt Balm. High!” We-‘h’ope‘ tho won’t forget that that bridge on St to go straight {1c The little; short wee bit of a brit put in this sense: is being built 1 yam». Hence I» It sewage to gi‘ of China’s size £ » ee river miles long and d 000 square miles 000,000 Ab, ‘ imiity as well as ; Education! '0: 99m to the frm the 'miam P"; about as to wbg'} 331m}! 30 next. \: for yofir boy 01" khich win" dd. » making a righ“ woman of them; ;’ ohdary. yalley 180.000,0 ‘ Dr. Henson man pays the be ,piiment to his fi marries a sewn like a syjmp'a’the minister of the g be: consolation snfl’ering How wotdb t6 wives}? how noch “com their: with long: {ninth ' Chicagofinayn kind of n oom- wife wheu'he one. Nothing 'bro’nd-mindgd tpel to ndminin'. A) the sad and )mforting these :1 frail health; imentn" inspire for, the better ' 1):.me \ Rocked», N. I, accepts the' c i to the preetv éBncy of Lake rest University: We trust he wi prove a‘ suweee, and he will if M has born farthe- piece. If he \ § not that; {me- waned, he wit pass along and :35th all. Tim! is where good ’“ Préobyteri: * pmdeafioation godless in with I gbty and and“. l, iii gm ' . This as “coma in Ibis of collega: It was commenc ,Himary Acade: Ummrsity, Fer ‘ 5311 school, at A Courier of Nam: TWNo. 9: TERMS 31;.- Sl.so {F PAID l FRIDA Y, J U (H‘COIPQ OFF} ncement wee ’-’ academies, etc. tent week at the y, Lake Forest Hall,Waukegm r school andlotn cs force them- theae'days, and ts are casting e the children he best school it] is the ‘one a moat toward royal. man 0; :11 else inflec- in (authority x6 people want Johns npndrth as the ravine. Sw' street and a need not be but't'he bridge the next fifty d might. 1 third term. rhaps he could president is a one some idea read that the about 8000 us some 660,» and has in- its people. Our has only 30,- , iua is big in me Immac- xbfighing Co. gum: Put. Iowa OI Wm E 14, 1901. I) struck this ing,‘ and while momma at 'KW mu. “L. by the no.) 1 Central Ann“ ‘axk.. , g '1! Highland Park R YEAR ADVANCE. glev says he t fainted, the as just forged THE SHERIDAN ROAD NEWS-LETTER. possibilities. of more. We chem with plan- an? flint some 336w pays and dead heats “commenced" paying “lair bins. Next hwill. be oompenee- ment for lots of schools and. col- leges, let the slow psys slso ‘-com menee’? next week. Mn. Hahn's M. Kn Hal-y Lyman Brigham, widow? of the lite Stilimn 3. Brigham_ of this city. dted ut her home in Ravensvood Friday last, June 7th, 1901,1fter a lingering and painful illness. She was, the only daughter of Judge Lyman of Jericho, T{ertrronh while her late husband wag born in Morristown. the some state. In their youth the great school of northern Ver- moat iron the old Blkoufield Academy. audit enjoyed the pl- tronage of the belt Milieu of all that region. To if young Bing- hani went to fit fog ooliogo,jfor n containing hunger for a liberal education posseased him, and also Mine Lyman of Jericho went for the best education than obtainable by the young ltdioa of upper Vet- moat. At Bakersfield they became ac- quainted and the Ittachment ems up winch war lad “19W marriage. Duty to his futh er ed Mr B’ing hm tag“. me chemhed, college ooune mg «cool t a fine business ofler m Neiv York with the S. 8. White Den- tal Manufacturing 00., and they were martied and settled' m Brook lyn. Soon after his firm decided to open a branch house In Chicago and selected her husband as the man for the entergr'ne and they came to Chicago. After some team there they came tothe Park to reside, purchasing beautiful ‘nglewood,” cornerof Dale and Pioapect, which ever diet was their home till Mr. Bi hun'a death. Indeed she‘lifid- era a year or two afterwards till failing trength compelled her to give 't 5-1» _ ! Mrs. Bingbam was ; superior woman in many wa . Her ideals Mere high of New ngland’s beat, Fund in her veins flowed the beat blood of her native land. She was a Christian ofvthe. old Puritan type. though note! all its narrow- neu and rigiflity, and looseneas of doctrine or lite found in her no sympathy. ‘ She loved her church with a sort of passionate, aflection; it was her church. the church of her father's and the vine planted by hor’a- and her fiather’s God. For halfway measures and men she had no place, and in her children she could . be satia- fied only with the highest possible attainments of character and success. Hers, indeed, was ‘a royal, imperial spirit. She was 10f those rare dues born to com- fmand, hence she was a recognized ileader everywhere.- _ Her intellectual gifts and graces, culminated in her talents as a poet, 1‘ She had the true inborn poetic‘ gift, her inspiration came from, the true source; its' well-springs were in her soul, and for years she wrote finished verses which the most critical and exacting edi~ tors were glad to get and pay for. For her husband, on ' his sixtieth birthday, she pre red a special volume of sixty. of er .own poems written with her own hands, and the pages artistically decorated with her own: and her friends hand painting and elaborately bound in genuine Turkey mo~ roeco. Every poem had a history, ‘precious in the eyes and to the hearts of both husband and wife. It was the most unique volume we ever beheld, and the writer will neverfurget one afternoon when she latthan with him in her own two and em a history of the {meme of that volume. A rare woman, she will be missed lay "7y and her memory will bi: W for years. She leaves four children. Poultry and Long Grove Creamery Butter. Webfingmuproduadinctfmmflwfum andcandelivertoyouflmnfruh. Wealmtohandleodydnbeaandhuhm SPRING West Central Ave. GIESER BROS. MEAT MARKET. LA WN VASES, GOLF, BASEBALL, TENNIS AND BICYCLE GOODS. ‘ the 109. OF ALL KINDS. SOAPS, VASEUNES. COSMETICS, Etc. Colgatc's Toilct Preparations Fresh Eggs. Hammocks from $1.00 Up. D. C. PURDY 6 SONS. Mano-h Spring WM Delivered Fad: My Day. Noercnbcrg Hintz, 15.17 S‘. loin Avg. H‘CHLAND PA“. "1.. MRS. BOCK’S, HlB THE AGENCY FOR- You “at Gkooeriu huh, Go talks. Book's. When you mt Groceries at honed prim, goto. . . . Wat Cantu! Au h henna is bu t I... m stockofgoodiforyon to Ieloct INI- Everypounddgoodl" W k “i“ udfmh.nnd yam-olden will ruin pmmptnttention. Do you want the Most Economical, also the Most Durable GAS RANGE? Biue Flame 0!! Stoves. Mao the “INSURANCE.” the only Manly Sate (incline S” at the W Wat Cam-a! Avenue. WeCanynFuilUntof Highland Put.

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