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Sheridan Road News-Letter (1889), 6 Dec 1901, p. 1

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handle your Family any reasonable prices . Vegetables is on 'the Market 'honc 403. rod Fresh Ev", Day. est PARK REAL ESTATE and Upwards. IAT MARKET. ' D LOAN » PER CENT [whines . . 1. Sup. . [87000000. . . QW. co. tFamily Soap. 32. 1705 pet I!) ............ a, per package.:.:. :3} .............. 0C 8? i} )0 value ..... 21.00 she on!) “finite: cold LAUNDRY sebond Mnonc, In ‘herwlse possible. per pair, . 59 “P to $2.00 . a completg‘lige. TRIES. Highland Park. lb. 400 ..10c , Used by the ladies of fashion all over the wofl‘d. ‘ It's without doubt the greatest beautifier ever offered the American Women. 35c. Made only by the Madison Medicine Co. ~ Cg~5. We would be very much pleased to have friends of the NEWS'LETTER call up telephone 92 or 773 with any news or items of interest. If ' you know of anything that has happened or is to happen, tell us. What may seem of little interest to you may be important to the the news- gatherer. It will be very little trouble to yen and will east you nothing. There is not a resident of this city who cannot contribute something in the1 shape of news if they so desire. We believe in co operation between our patrons and our staff The editor wishes to make the columns of the News- Lnrrnn still more interesting and will appreciate your help in this direction. If you have not a tele‘ phone drop a note or call and see us. Your identity will not be diselowd. Telephone your tips, it will cost you nothing. and we will do the rut. Telephones 92 or 773. The nicely dressed doll, which can be seen in the window at Mrs. Bohl’ s bazaar, is to be given away to the one who can guess the nearest tothe number of nuts in the jar which stands in the same window. Each person purchasing 50 ’cents worth of goods at the bazaar 'will be entitled to a guess. ’ Dr. J. H. Cook, whohas been practicing medicine in Glencoe for the past six years, has now taken up his residence in .Higbland Park. He and his family are located in the Cougar house on Laurel aVenue, where the dock): has opened _his 0mm. \ MLChuleu Wilcox end daugfiler Nellie, are spending a few months abroad. While on their . way to Paris, Miss Nellie was laken sudden- ly ill, but word has been recgived by Hrs. Cregier that she is now slowly couvalescing. Highland Park has a new bus line, which is under the management of» Mr. R. P. Ross. His ofiice is locat- ed in the undertaking establishment of H. M. E’rior, where he will be glad to‘aooommodate his friends“ Rem. ’Scbmid, of the Ebenezer Evangelical church exchanged pul- pits with Rev. Franshie, of South Milivaukee, last Sunday. Mr." Avery Colburn, a student at the University of Wisconsin at Madi- son, Wis.,' spent his Thanksgiving “cation with his parents, in the Park. Mrs.- David Holmes. of Park' ave- nue has been entertaining her; sister, Mrs Hall, of Chicago, a few days this week. C. E. Schautflof‘spent Sunday in St. Paul, Minn; Miss Julia Mérgan is visiting in St Louis, as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Day. - V LAKE FOREST, unuununuyw ggfiiޤl§imuߤifi VOL XI. news-Emu. "C116“ Business" Successful Merchants The best medium for hie more enterprise: is the New-r let up on Advertis- iml. In these day: one must adveruSe lokeep bul~ iness as well as to H IGHWOOD. Thursday afternoon} the students of the Northwestefn IE itary Acadâ€" emy were given a liter '3 treat when Dr. William Burgess, .1 Desplaines, Ill, gave a lecture the school iroom [or their ben?. Dr. Bur- ;geee’ subject was “ Bible and lShakespeare.” He ‘»ught out the beauty and {relationsvf‘ of the two books by interchan them With quotations from ‘eaf. Dr. Bur- gees is pastor of the ngregational Ichurch, at Desplain : : . son thanked him, on I cadets, for his Vinte' ting and in- structive talk. ‘ Puts g'ny matter _' your head Brings: rosy glow t4, faded cheeks. Beswtes vim, vim. mgzgul and phyp {cu happiness. T1136? whnt R_oc'ky Mountain Tea will 110.58%. Cg-5. Wanted to buy good range. Must be cheap 2 dress Mr. K. C. Gamer Letter, Higfiland Park, .1 One of the attractions 4 the In ternational Live Stock w, Tues- day evening was an effl’bition by orthWest- the bicycle wrpe, of the ' ern Military Acade Major Davidson and his comps rode the whole distance, from th cademy to the stock yards, through the snow, which was nearly‘_ three inches deep in some places, but, never, the boys performed theirw part in a. creditable manner whic was highly appreciated by the '-l ilt number present. [On Wedneed evening a crack company from ' Academy, under command of the ff'ajor, gave amilitary drill, after ghich they were entertained at fife Transit House as guests of f manage- ment. Will exchange flue l stovb for gopd cooking ran E Poatpfflce Box 465. Highla Fine insurance placed r-‘Tjflrstoclaee companies. W. E. Brand, 3 It is said that a piece uL, ‘ er cheese placed' in the co drive away ante. There 'L about it. it will driven a a brick wall, and e ' through a barbed wire k4;- ence. A small chunk of this cheeei :properly warmed up in a crowded xurch will dismiss the congregati' t quicker ithan fire. It will stamped; i a herd of cattle, and drive a bun ry trunp from a feast of fried onion . . It will drive a chicken thief awi from a hen most and make a pol I eat feel like eleven cents. ' Yee ei ; there is {here is no douht‘abqut it .limUerg‘ er‘cheeee will drive nuts, 3 mt uncles and cousins as well as youiigt other-in~ law or any other peetwâ€"é»; ISiw It.” It is ho-af' fine musical program ha ‘ - : ranged by the Sunday ac- 3 ma. Admission 25 cents. 3 A stereoptioon lecture H to be given at 7:30 this evenin 3: at the Preebygterian church, by r. Fred Kong. His subject will ‘7 Cuba as Girl wanted for genertl Wages 85 per week. our ff Letter oflice. FORT SHERID. HIGHfiAND PARK, cooking ' cub. Ad- ” ‘care Newa- A very large number were present at the oyster supper held at the home of Mr and Mrs George Vet her, Thura‘iay evening. It was con- ducted by the Christian Endeavor Society of the Ebencnr Evangelical church and was I accoun- both socially and financially. John Mohr. has returned from West Baden much improved in health. Will exchsnge flnb Luge hating stove for yoodoooking tinge. Address Postofliee 301165. Highland Ptrk. Mr. T. C. Home, the Fort Sheri- dan photographer, is going to give the boys :1 special ofier this pay-day. With every dozen photographs Hr. Home will give three photo buttons. toenlieted men only. A: thisiee rare opportunity, the boys should not miss it 'and go early, so no to- have them ready for theholidnye. The Wednesday evening meetings at. the Presbyterian church heve lately been of unusual interest. Essays on line topics of the day have been read by various onmpeJ tent writers. Last Wednesday even. ing Mrs. F. D. Everett reed a'psper on“Whet Should be the Relation and‘ Attitude olfithe Churchto the Religi- ious Training 0! the Youth 1" Next ‘ Wednesday evening Rev. Pianstiehl reads an essay on “The Discovery of the Palace of Sushanâ€"the Home of Anneen Easter.” His paper will be illustrated with drawings. The following week Mr. MeCastney, a prominent lawyer, of Chicago, de- livers an address on “Chicago Set. tlernente. The public is invited to these helpful meetings. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6 1901 Will excbsnge fine large hating stove for good cooking rungs. Address Poet‘oflloe Box 465. Highlund Puk. "‘Big 4;” Biz-hour Brown’s “buck dance”; Linen, “King of Minstrel- ay," in his famous “stump speech"; J. J.‘ Liggins"‘buck and wing" dance, and “Little Joey.” the boy soprano. No one should lull to attend the minntrel show to - be given tomorrow 1(Saturdny) evening, in Goldberg‘s Than, under the nunpicen o! the High. land Park Club. The member: of the club have nude a VIpecinl efl‘ort to arrange nu excellent and ’enter- mining program, and there- is no doubt the ninjr will be a grand aucu case. Among tho attractions will be E. E. Androm hurlomtor. nnd the Wanted!» buy good used cooking range. Must be chap for can. Ad- dre- Mrs. K. 0. Canal-0mm News- Letter. Highland Pan-k. m. I The dramatic entertainment to be given by home “hot for the benefit of the Highlend Perk Women’e Club. [Tueeday evening, December 17. promieee to be e encircle. The specie] feature of the evening ie .the two pleyel which are being carefully prepared, end will he interepereed with music by the Highland Perk‘ orchestra. The following will take! part: inn. Funk B. Green, Mrs. Henry M. .Prior, Mien Aurelie Palmer, Meeere. Arthur P. Dunn, Frank B. Green, Floyd Palmer. Charles H. Baker, George Millard and Henry M. Prior. BAVINIA. Both Mr. and Mrs. Leach were of genuine New England puritsn an‘ s cestry, and she had a loyal legiti- 3 male pride in her ancestral blood. . Her husband's lineage is easily traced 7 hack of Cromwell’sday. if not back J of the Tudors. Hence their sterling - christian faith and character; a faith r that was‘ positive, clearly defined I and of the dominant type. [t was a , faith which was grounded in the ; eternal principles and unchanging , mu: of God’s word, hnd therefore ’ a faith which inspired, molded and ' governed their lives. During all_ his ‘ active life her-husband was a promi- nent and useful member of the Pres- byterian church. as well as an ofiee- bearer in the same, and Mrs. Leach .-was his fitting helpmate in these re- latlons. She was a horn leader, though not of the aggressive self. assertive type. In her proper sphere, in her home. the church. _‘ Sunday school and social life, she revealed in a marked degree that peculiar quality, which er. Stowe I claimed as the distinctive heritage ' of the New England woman,»“fac- ulty,”-â€"â€"the ability to bring things to pass. Her home, while cheerful, attractive and refined was [christian ‘home of the best kind. . So in her church work she h large common and larger spiritu sense, and the ladies’ prayer meetings. which she conducted for several years in her own home were a marked feature and a potent factor of the spiritual life of our city at that time. She had in a great measurethe apostolic r requisite for successful work in the I Sunday school, “aptnass to teach," h --ahility to hold her clan, usually . boyslntheir early teens, and than n-_...___ In 1862 the lamily moved west to Msrshslltown, Iowa, where on Jenn» sry26,1864 she' was married to David B Leach, of Berre. Vt. They loceted in Cedar Rapids, where Mr. Leech and hie brother soon established themselves Is one oessful dry goode merchants. In 1871, juet before the greet historic fire, her huhend located In Chicago, where he Ives again a euweeetel memhent, end where he died June ,5, 1881. e little over twenty yssre ‘sgo. They had four children, two died in infancy, before they hit lone end theother two. bliss GM and Byron R survive their mother. In 1885 lire. Leech removed from Chicago to this city, living two years on Elm.etreet, opposite Jemee McDonald's. end then in 1887, sh purchssed her home on Laurel eve nue. She begun I full course of study in the then famous Elmin female eollege. but In failure of her health prevented her from completing the full course, but she gave evidence of the brood and symmetrical trainin'g ehe there teeeived. It m not up- e'rflcial cumming. but thorough ed- uca‘tion. DEATH 0? MRS. LBACI‘I.‘ (Mrs. J ulie Renney Leech was born in Angelica, Allegheny county, New York, January 26, 1842, and died in Chicago, Friday, November 29. 1901. GLEN COE, A manquonde ball will boxing by MLJameu 1‘. Joan, of Lab Pom-t, at Fort Sheridan Park, Sat- }urdny evening, December 14. It. Jonéllutllimbu there-alto!“ injnty received while in tthoao Rico umptign. This“ lot tho ball will b- 25 out for noel: pc- nominditiu'hOpedllnrgonu-bx willluond: Mu. Charle- HenMin will talk to the ladies of the Highland Put Woman' 3 Club next Tuesday db:- ‘ noon on the “Evolution of the Fas- tory System." Some" nupifioant outcopficon View: In to be than in connection with hat talk, and the nits-noon promin- to ho a vary on. (training one. A full attend-non is duirod. lis located on Vine venue. cut of 1Sheridnn Bond, has boon w and improved. It will hoopeu daily until 10:30 9. 03., and onfiuduy 'from 1 106p. m. A large what; have ligniflod uni: intentim of 10in- ing the club, and it in to In hopd every member-will join in making it n succu- thi- your. a riot for. the cannon, Than. dny.Dooombor12. Thorinhwhii ‘ Her lut illneee was brief, w severe Some [our week- 130 ch went to Chmgo for 3 visit of two or; three days with her brother'l {nail}, and wee teken suddenly very ill. He; physician: soon moaned In! use practically hopeless, and IM three week- 01 intense wlering lie fell on deep, and m not, for God p took her. The Drumtochty Skating Club in being morpniud, nod will up... Though she died in Chingogvith a noble: loyalty and Ifeetion ht children end Monk” M M brought“ to her ovum ifim quiet fallen! eetvieeewen held Sun day afternoon, conducted by M A. A. Pin-tie“, end her m taken that evening to Cedar Rapids, Iowa, mid Monday foreman hid be- side those of her hubmd and't'o children. While her home wee her thence. where ehe wee we, end. to whieh she wieely eoneeereted her beet energiee end her life hiked. she yet loved her church. both in the eervioee and the obligation: it” I.- poeed They were not burdelil to her, but the my yoke of (3th which ehe cheerfully. yee, joykfly bore .5 a loyal end obedient dieiple of her Lord. Her declining health made her life more quiet and eeellldo ed theee later yours. but her Mode, than who knew her and her worth, Wed end loved her to lheead. and now thet ehe it gone they mourn her deed: as In inepenble 10.. ‘the ability womb them. And tho young men who won Incubus 0! her clan here will not loan to!“ those Snturdny evening meeting- a her home. She wu Ibo nan-I117 mute and sown“ in hot Ilka-u, tastes and punuiu, and tow perm in Highland Purl: won monnpt and {diatom m di-eonno of book and periodical lawman. ducamumm ganmcuummud W1 NNETKA, LAKESIDE

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