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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 26 Jul 1901, p. 5

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Lug.“ Sum ply known to main. ps the intend Inna. hwn u "Sun-a. I). 'n. Cave. and lucid ”twice of 0a- Dol‘ ion-mining but! lich- M In: . Swami).- only period m once,“ who for L to wound“, mxmm Minimal, withamgndtom mans-ulur no paste and obt- thedhouo. hold d puma an to: distant-g.“ xy'mroreddh Inn-hCm ‘ nay Iain-dam Mound“? Ins-W , (b.2330 fl 1332 ing flatetlal. Ice. 601115.03. . cn'Yonmu. ‘ ION“ G. Evans. . . ...... V ....... Mayor John Finney.... ..... . ........... Clerk Kannefihn. Swot... ........ Atmey Wyllyl D Allard ........ Palm Judge- Jggob J m-.d.........;... COW ms Bell ......... . ..... “nudism- Ach‘Scott. . . .Aspt. Supt. WafirWou-ks Andrew Bock .......... . . .Fire flush-l John Rudolph ...... Asa‘t. Fire lamina trod Rudolph. . ......... City Marsha} 8. P. mach. . . ............. ..Police John Nelson .................... Poliee Edwu‘d Nevim ....... Foreman streets - ‘ “-3 no. .............. V. . . .llelper ALDIIIRN. tint Wardâ€"Edward A. ngn, Moses Hoses. second Wardâ€"Allen G. Chmpitt, Frank D. Everett. , Third Wadâ€"George I. Roberts, Joseph B. Woodrufl. . Ina-rt}! Wuduâ€"F FredGi-aenakdqgieorge financeâ€"M. Moles, l. u. aw“... v. L. Band. \ . Auditingâ€"A. G. 01mm, Fwd Green- shdo, G. W. Roberta. flu Ind Wlterâ€"Fred Greenslode, J. B. Woodrufl, A. G. Cllmpltt. , n m Policeâ€"G- L- RON!“ J ndicim Prinungâ€"G. L. Bum}, F. D. Even“, Fred Gmnalade. sun: and Alleyâ€"4‘. D. Everett. 0. L; Band Edward A. Warren, J B. _Woodrn . Special Assessmentâ€"4). A. - Warren, H. Blouse m J. B. Woodrufl._ 1‘ ease-43 . (nu-pm. M. . Ofieo opon'lrom 'l u. m. to 7:30 p. m. idlfitdns strive Md depart as follows 80613 Bonn ms“: 3. 1;. received and msgwched muggy-Inna»: -â€" ' V beefing. All are cordhlly invited. nus'r UNITED EVANGBLICAL â€" Rev. A. Enable. Pastor. V ,9:30 .. m.â€"â€" Smithy-School, Aug. Ember: Superintendent 10:45 3. m. -â€" Sunday morning ‘ser- 6:67 s. an 9:3 I. In. 12:55 p. In. 3:17 p. at. 5:32 p. m. 9:3! 3. m. 11:21 :. m. 8:“ p. m. "can. 6-45 p. m. â€"-Christisn Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. â€"â€" Sunday evening services. 7:30 p. m. aâ€"Wednesflay ,nnd Friday evening prayer meefiings. Sunday morning services md Wed- 1 neaday evening pnyer meeting are conducted in Gennen. Streamer: are especially welcome. BBBNEZBR EVANGELICAL -- 1m. 0. G. Schmid. Pastor. ' . 10:. m. â€"â€" Sunday-School, 0. B. Brand Superintendent. _ 11 a. 1n. â€"-â€" Sunday morning services. 8:45 p. ll. â€"- Christian Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. â€" ndny eve ing services. Week- y mooti : ‘ mn n m...de my, Senior prey: Emu, mun. masâ€"Bunchy morning mica. n In. â€"- SundayoSchool. R. W. Pstton,’ ' Superintendent. ' 7 libâ€"Christian Endeavor. och-dI‘vser-vicesz 3 p. a.“ eduesdny, Ladies‘ Mission- .- v,~ 7 méeting. . 7:30 p. m.-â€"Fridny. English prayer meeting. All ire welcome. ‘ EPISCOPALâ€"Rev. P. G. Wolgott. Rec . , tor. Sundny whims: , 7:803. m,â€"- Holy Euchsrist (every Vochâ€"dlgservwes; ‘p. a." educaday, Ladies‘ Mission- ’32, Union. :48 - Wednesday evening prayer 3 p. m. -â€" Sultan!" 3 p. m. â€"- V0313“ BAYFISTâ€"Prof- J- 1.601;! 1mprovenwntafi"?j .5. Frank D. Everett, I Rom Bonn , m. magma and dis-99W“ received. CHURCHES. Woodrufl, G. L. Brand, Band, F. D. Everett» W. liabel’m~ A. rabbi» G. Buns. L .. James McDonald. l‘ Sundgy-Schml. I W. Flétcher. ........ Mayor ......... Clerk ..... Attorney . 9 ‘ .mmt my, Robert Highland Park Council'No. 1066. 3 A.. meet. second tg‘xdnfogrth Monday Elma up E. M. L338! Horus nun:- nuau. vâ€".â€"â€"â€" m , third Thursdays each month, G. Kline, president; J . Bowden. secret: 10:45:, m.~$m§lmornm W. n m.-â€".-Sundu 001, H. 'Bortvee Sdperiuten ant. ’ 6:45 p; m, - Christinn Enduvor. 7:15 p. m." â€"- Sunday evening services. 7:30 p. m. â€"â€" Wednesday evening pay 8? “4â€" â€"--- Ann-Min] St. John Com-t meet second anti four Wednesd 3 each month. Wm. Dock W n u . n n RfionA mercury. (1168.; fifo‘m’én. secretary.‘ ' _ St. Mary Court inset. first and thin" Wednesdays each month. ,Mrs. W-m ooley, C. 11.; Cnmp 1176 Americans» inmh mon Hrs.‘ F. Pitta. mental Ix Modem Woodmen 0' Wind fourth Friday 1 m. w. M. Dooley, v. , n J. C. My..8ecreury. . 336 Mystic Workers of fix-- World. meet second 3nd fourth Tu»- dflj etch month. Wm. Dunner, Prw » ‘dent, J. H. N. Carpenter-5’ Finney. Segreury. Union,__ meet fan-11x Thursday ,each moat . I. Bevel-ls»! , President, D. O‘Brien. Secretary. North American Union meet first an - 1 “.mn. n ba' But the public that side parkwa} that side parkway‘in St. Johns tor two reasons, first it does not luok well, no matter how finely ke‘jfior beautiful it is made, it is or ‘ of place. ‘ SecOnd, it is such up 3a- ble injury to the street, crow élng it off to one side and only 115 mt half a street at that. The pt; wlic demands a good broad street fete and sooner or later will have it. That is as sure as tomorrow’s sun rising. Now don’t deceive your- self on that point, for that park- way will be cleaned out and. the: street macadamized up to “1v ~lec tric failway tracks; It may not _ come in one3yeai', it my no" c )me inkfive, it may not coine in ten years, but it is coming. Now then thev electric don’t _want the heavy tear thrown upon their tracks, 8'11' ‘ing it can be doné, which is than an open question, for "'1: granted them afight of wt } cannotby subsequent or€ i~ obstruct the Passage of the? 1‘ Then there ion the question '3 get to life and property. 1’ ' 1L; 44..“ 0"" ' ' _ asidea the tailway folks ddn " it. Now just suppose it met the row $3,000 to paw trnekav‘properly, would thr- pi'efer giving that money + ‘éit'y- towards paving St. properly, to ’apending it v where they don’t want an ing. Falling them to pave their bed; that 88,000 toward E Ifiance we 38? 8° 9‘0" Wfineaday Soul-t meet. first. and cm y-«i each month. ,Mrs. W-m ; Hrs. F. Pitta. secrets: ,x {F} B. Green. at the electric ’olks the heavy tel ling does not var-m r tracks) 8‘1‘ 909‘1 q - - e, winch 35 more 98901), for '1 Eving ight of w13i we mnant orCI ance afternoons- of their cars. national dan- arty; 1?th all [hddn‘ want m it would {.0me their‘ uld t I?}' not noney f!) the 8 St. Johns ing ‘it ' raving want an." pav- TH] OW m‘ com- theE'r road- lrd gutting O. McG. Howard left last for Bangor, Me. ‘ Miss Anne Clark. is theg , Mrs. Charles Shaw. V Miss Jennie Tennant of iwatpr was the guest of Miss '9 tdow the paif‘i‘eek; ‘e 5'3 ito get cat the beat, may.” wisest and safest way pmible, Hence again we say go slow on that paving of the railway tucks. lug mt , lic tere' “R. Johns right is- not to “ween .t" as of no moment. It don’t my for either “:9 city or the nil- cad folks tq get their mad upi Sver a matter like this. The city a in the I‘mIe, and our probl'bm is . get out the heat, chenpmt, mimt and infest way pouible. -.-..â€"_ turned last week from their met outing. guest at bath. ' Mrs. Louis Day and children are visiting at Geneva lake. Miss Mildred Winslow gave a‘ luncheon last Thursday in honor of her guest, Miss Helen Dewar. Miss Catherine Howard was the 9...“. n: Mina Anne'Nutt at Oak Miss Catherine E guest of Miss Anne Park thin week. ' John Flanders left last for Montaixa. Madame; Andrew McLeish and W. H. Johnson gave a farewell dinneg to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph laid for sixty. . Mrs. Chain-lea Water; died Sat urday morning of heart failure. ' Miss Laura Willinmtreturned Thursday from Fremont. Nob. Miss Florence Plummet Saturday for New York City. ]. HARRY. m- Puk Ave.. ’01.": HATS. SHIRT WAISTS. -IAâ€" PILLOWS ail siw. ‘ LADIES' BEST RIBBONS in lost Everything You Need. “IE “5 SE WT ' “IVE I" “E -- nu- All]. THE LABIES BAZAAR. axvanssma. rmcss or m saun- Remember Aug- 1 MRS. G. BOHL. Prop- CHICAGO. Supremls Floor Finish (lbicago 0mm. (60.. GLENCOE HOTEL. Muir of Lake View Lt J. L'. Day’s over fiancee. Dane. 85 mm Ave" ChICI Tm“; Emma: 8'". Treatment of Floors firs. Ben Becker were Mrs. J; Shun’a last and daughter .1'0' GLENCOE. Send got out Booklet. Block West of the 4'9“- snw YORK. BOSTON is the guest of ant of Edge- of Miss Mur- fiLLow TOPS Tun-non 213 BAGG AGE- '. 302- 1.. CWIKO week week left OUR UP-TO-DATE _ . And progreflive store is a winner. and we extant! 3 car- ' ' ' cell. see our elect-t stock die! 1nv1tet10n_to everyone to OUR STOCKâ€"Jo the belt and moot complete In the city, end we 1n- vxteyoutoinspectnteeto quelly end lav punsâ€"3i! - bet 'n deye in no week. A FULL â€"of . Staple and may Grocer!!! end Vegetables. c. a. cuum'mcs. !3 St. John: A“. Telephone 1 l2. SOMERVILLE’S BAKERY, ELECTRIC LIGHTS ELECTRIC BELLS FIRE ALARMS ”Juli. cream. nutter sub 5909,: Tel. No. 218. Fina line of Cakes-alway- qn hand. 77-“ -_.I Q. ’ Order lig'drox pruuuua u. uses. Dmgght. High and Park. can a GUI", Lake Fomt. JAIES ANDERSON. Lake Ion“. “CHAS. J. VOLTZ’. nub Served at all Hours In RM Dale Sweetland’s SODA F9987 411:1 AuuuLatestmdPopuhr I Il'ly' Ull “In Ice Cream and u. Sod. drink": - sped-It!- Are Being Served at If You Don’t Like To Drink “Things TRY THEM- THIS WEEK. feleplolc 45 Next door to Postomce- "â€"oéiret “Sn!- WINNETKA, ILL. {a

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